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stephen "steve" moore: i don't have a problem with unions.f people want to join a union, i believe in the right of -- one of our basic first amendment rights is the right of association so if workers want to assemble and collectively bargain with their employer, i have no problem with that whatsoever but i have a big problem with forcing every worker in that company to join the union. do you think -- are you against right to work laws? when i showed you the blue states or the red states, the states with forced unionism only creating about half as many jobs as the states without forced unionism. bhaskar sunkara: in the context of the u.s., the right to work laws enfeeble a labor music assaulted by capital. in other countries and most countries of the world that haven't larger and more powerful labor music -- movements, certain things that exist in the u.s. labor don't really exist in other countries. for example, automatic deductions and things like that. in other countries, you can be covered by an agreement and to stop doubt. very few worker
stephen "steve" moore: i don't have a problem with unions.f people want to join a union, i believe in the right of -- one of our basic first amendment rights is the right of association so if workers want to assemble and collectively bargain with their employer, i have no problem with that whatsoever but i have a big problem with forcing every worker in that company to join the union. do you think -- are you against right to work laws? when i showed you the blue states or the red...
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we have with us steve moore he was a trusted advisor to president donald trump. at the heritage foundation and a colleague at the wall street journal. we also have bhaskar sunkara the editor of the jacobin. >> is called the socialist manifesto. the format we're going to have the make opening statements. i asked a couple of questions and we will take questions from the audience. as you're listening write down what you want answered and we will get some of those in and the do a closing statement. so let's have steve moore kicked off. >> thank you and by the way jillian melchior just got back from hong kong . my first proposals how we give the nobel peace prize to those freedom fighters in hong kong? second of all, i want to do a shout out to jennifer and rick. this is an awesome conference. i was here 15 years ago. this is an amazing conference. thank you for bringing me out. i think i've done this for five times. and i always had a great time. who knew there were so many deplorable people here in colorado? so what am i going to say? i'm distressed by the fact that
we have with us steve moore he was a trusted advisor to president donald trump. at the heritage foundation and a colleague at the wall street journal. we also have bhaskar sunkara the editor of the jacobin. >> is called the socialist manifesto. the format we're going to have the make opening statements. i asked a couple of questions and we will take questions from the audience. as you're listening write down what you want answered and we will get some of those in and the do a closing...
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you look at the ceos of top companies, entrepreneurs, athletes, whatever, and by the way, steve mooreso right, schools should be able to admit who they want. they admit people for athletic purposes because that gins up the reputation of the school and things like that, so if those who believe in diversity, let them be diverse. >> are we 100% certain these schools are not receiving any type of government funding? i don't think they fully 100% act as a private institution. therefore we should be holding them accountable. >> for what? >> what they're doing. >> do you want the government to have standards? you must have -- >> maybe get the government out of these schools so they can fully operate as a private institution. at this point, they are not all fully private institutions. therefore, what they are doing is wrong. to steve moore's point about the parents not putting as much pressure, i think a lot of that has to do with employers, too. there is an extremely heavy weight put on where a student goes to school, especially if you go into any of the finances. >> that's just for your fir
you look at the ceos of top companies, entrepreneurs, athletes, whatever, and by the way, steve mooreso right, schools should be able to admit who they want. they admit people for athletic purposes because that gins up the reputation of the school and things like that, so if those who believe in diversity, let them be diverse. >> are we 100% certain these schools are not receiving any type of government funding? i don't think they fully 100% act as a private institution. therefore we...
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steve moore and heather zumarriaga. steve moore, i think it's a bad idea. know some of these are flaky names on here but to reverse this right now, we're talking about one trillion dollars worth of stocks on u.s. exchanges. >> yeah. i was caught by surprise. i didn't know this was coming, charles. i think everybody is a little bit surprised by it. i think what it signifies, i think the reason the market has reacted negatively that trump is tightening the screws here. instead of getting a de-escalation in the trade tensions, unfortunately looks like we're seeing further escalation. my view, as soon as you get a trade deal the american economy and stock market go through the roof. that is it what everybody is waiting for. this is meant to tighten the screws on beijing, get them to come back to the bargaining table to make a deal. i don't know if it will work. we'll see. charles: having said that though, heather, the market, the dow is off 90 points. we made a 200 point reversal. the fact of the matter, doesn't feel like wall street is taking this seriously. t
steve moore and heather zumarriaga. steve moore, i think it's a bad idea. know some of these are flaky names on here but to reverse this right now, we're talking about one trillion dollars worth of stocks on u.s. exchanges. >> yeah. i was caught by surprise. i didn't know this was coming, charles. i think everybody is a little bit surprised by it. i think what it signifies, i think the reason the market has reacted negatively that trump is tightening the screws here. instead of getting a...
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. >> 202 748 8002 and you can to your thoughts to steve moore at c-span wj on the topic of trade.the us mca. do yousee ratification by our congress , what's the immediate ? >> guest: when we talk about how we went against china, republican or democrat, liberal conservative, everybody wants the us tocome out ahead . one way you do that and one mistake trump made , one mistake he made was picking fights with some of our allies in europe andmexico and canada . and not really ice in a isolating china as the bad actor so if we could get back canada mexico trade agreement ratified by the senate and the congress i think it would be a huge plus because i think i love the vision and this was ronald reagan's vision and bill clinton's vision, democrat orrepublican to have the north american continent via free trade zone . it was great idea, it had to be modernized. let's get that done and the frustration i think that the trump administration has right now is all we want from nancy pelosi, all we are asking for is bringing our us-mexico canada trade agreement to a vote and i believe it gets a
. >> 202 748 8002 and you can to your thoughts to steve moore at c-span wj on the topic of trade.the us mca. do yousee ratification by our congress , what's the immediate ? >> guest: when we talk about how we went against china, republican or democrat, liberal conservative, everybody wants the us tocome out ahead . one way you do that and one mistake trump made , one mistake he made was picking fights with some of our allies in europe andmexico and canada . and not really ice in a...
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with me now is cnn law enforcement contributor and retired fbi supervisory agent steve moore. on with me tonight. >> sure. >> it has been now -- this incident took place just after 3:00 in the afternoon there local time. so it's about seven hours since the rampage began. we did learn a short time ago from a law enforcement source that authorities believe they may have confirmed the killer's identity. what else will they be looking for tonight and in the hours that follow? >> well, obviously you're going to want to know motivation because the person is -- the person is going to have a reason for doing this and the reason is going to tell you whether there were other people involved. and frankly, i don't think this was obviously a routine traffic stop. there were too many police in the area. somebody -- this may be one of those occasions where somebody has actually done something in advance to save someone. but you have to start essentially writing a biography on this guy. where did he come from? why does he have guns if he's already a felon? all these things you have to answer
with me now is cnn law enforcement contributor and retired fbi supervisory agent steve moore. on with me tonight. >> sure. >> it has been now -- this incident took place just after 3:00 in the afternoon there local time. so it's about seven hours since the rampage began. we did learn a short time ago from a law enforcement source that authorities believe they may have confirmed the killer's identity. what else will they be looking for tonight and in the hours that follow? >>...
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joining me on today's panel, jonathan hoenig, robert wolf, gary kaltbaum and steve moore, you know, the usuals. here's what the president, though, had to say before heading to north carolina for a rally tonight. listen in. >> just so you understand, our country is doing phenomenally well. you know, there's a chance, i don't want to talk about it, but over a very short period of time, that we'll hit a yet new record. i think we have 118 records for hitting the top stock market. two weeks ago, the fake news was trying to convince people that maybe there's a possibility for a recession. well, lot of things have happened, very positive. kristina: steve, i want to direct this question to you. we had peter navarro say the economy is solid as a rock. do you believe, are you in the camp that believes the economy is doing really really well, or that we are starting to slow down and recession could be coming? >> somewhere in the middle of those two things. it's a very strong economy, no question about it. especially for workers. if you are a worker looking for a job, it's never been better in 50
joining me on today's panel, jonathan hoenig, robert wolf, gary kaltbaum and steve moore, you know, the usuals. here's what the president, though, had to say before heading to north carolina for a rally tonight. listen in. >> just so you understand, our country is doing phenomenally well. you know, there's a chance, i don't want to talk about it, but over a very short period of time, that we'll hit a yet new record. i think we have 118 records for hitting the top stock market. two weeks...
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joining me on the panel today jonathan hoenig, carol ross, steve moore an let's get straight to the gm plant in detroit. where do negotiations stand now? reporter: david they're happening behind closed doors a few miles away from here in downtown detroit and we're not hearing much from them. perhaps that bodes well for gm stock it was down about 4% at the closing bell yesterday today back up about 3%. the strike now, seven hours from entering day three, picketers are right now making a strike salary of just $250 a week, they admit they can't keep this up forever, but they are trusting union leaders to negotiate a deal in their best interest. i don't know about everybody else, but i rely on my healthcare, and i need it. for people to think that we're overpaid, it only takes one person whose actually worked on the assembly line to understand where we're coming from, so i am very passionate about what we're fighting for and i believe in my union and i believe in our leaders they will do the right things. reporter: so how long can general motors keep this up that's another important questi
joining me on the panel today jonathan hoenig, carol ross, steve moore an let's get straight to the gm plant in detroit. where do negotiations stand now? reporter: david they're happening behind closed doors a few miles away from here in downtown detroit and we're not hearing much from them. perhaps that bodes well for gm stock it was down about 4% at the closing bell yesterday today back up about 3%. the strike now, seven hours from entering day three, picketers are right now making a strike...
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> the 2019 steamboat institute freedom conference hosted former trump campaign economic advisor steve moore and bhaskar sunkara. this is a one hour.
> the 2019 steamboat institute freedom conference hosted former trump campaign economic advisor steve moore and bhaskar sunkara. this is a one hour.
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> the 2019 steamboat institute freedom conference hosted former trump campaign economic advisor steve moore and bhaskar sunkara. this is a one hour. >>> you are in for a real treat. i am so excited to host this debate. it's pretty rare to have an ideological debate about these things. i certainly think that is a conservatives we benefit when we understand the other side's perspective. are not shooting down the others
> the 2019 steamboat institute freedom conference hosted former trump campaign economic advisor steve moore and bhaskar sunkara. this is a one hour. >>> you are in for a real treat. i am so excited to host this debate. it's pretty rare to have an ideological debate about these things. i certainly think that is a conservatives we benefit when we understand the other side's perspective. are not shooting down the others
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let's talk about what we do know at this point, with steve moore, a retired supervisory special agent to have you. >> good to be here, george. >> good to have you, because we need some insight here. look, we've seen too many of these mass shootings, steve. it's noteworthy to point out that some of the key differences about this one are very clear. the gunman seemed to have a rifle ready. he didn't fully stop his car when instructed to do so by texas dps troopers, and he started firing. it raises the question, steve, as to whether the gunman's actions here, do you see it as spontaneous? or could he have been waiting for a moment like this? >> i think he was probably, you know, based on what i've seen, not expecting this to happen. i think if he had planned an attack, planned this to be the initiation of his attack he would have planned in a more efficient way. and, as, as horrible as it is to say it that way. he could have been, he could have put a much more efficient ambush on, and i think, to me, it smacks of somebody who had realized that, you know what? if they pull me, if they arr
let's talk about what we do know at this point, with steve moore, a retired supervisory special agent to have you. >> good to be here, george. >> good to have you, because we need some insight here. look, we've seen too many of these mass shootings, steve. it's noteworthy to point out that some of the key differences about this one are very clear. the gunman seemed to have a rifle ready. he didn't fully stop his car when instructed to do so by texas dps troopers, and he started...
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let's talk to senior economic advisor and senior fellow at the heritage foundation steve moore and wallt journal columnist and fox news contributor kim stossel. what's your assessment in where the economy is right now. >> i like the way you put it. i would only add one other slight concern and i wonder how kim feels. i'm worried about the global slowdown and that puts a lot of pressure on the united states to carry everybody else on our shoulders. there's that favorite line from when harry met sally where he says i'll have what he's having. this is the idea that were growing and other countries are looking at the united states saying how are we doing it. you really nailed it. one of the biggest problems i hear from employers right now is we can't find the workers to fill the jobs, and that's the reason we've seen a bit of a slow down in the number of new people moving in the jobs. not that there's a shortage of jobs but there's a shortage of workers who can build those jobs that have the skills and the tragedy here is that were paying all this money for kids to go to college and half ar
let's talk to senior economic advisor and senior fellow at the heritage foundation steve moore and wallt journal columnist and fox news contributor kim stossel. what's your assessment in where the economy is right now. >> i like the way you put it. i would only add one other slight concern and i wonder how kim feels. i'm worried about the global slowdown and that puts a lot of pressure on the united states to carry everybody else on our shoulders. there's that favorite line from when...
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moore awith us steve trusted advisor to president trump.t the heritage foundation, a anmer colleague and we have editor and the author of a book on socialism. i am not finding my notes. >> the socialist manifesto. >> the format for today, we are going to have opening statements and do a rebuttal. i'm going to ask difficult questions. we are going to take questions from the audience. write down what you want to have answered and pass it up to me. then we will do a closing statement. let's have steve moore kick it off. hen: by the way, jillian just got back from hong kong. how aboutroposal is we give the nobel peace prize to those freedom fighters in hong kong? [applause] stephen: second of all, shout out to jennifer and rick. awesome conference. how many years has this been? don't they put out an amazing conference? thank you for bringing me out. i think i have done this five times. i've always had a great time and who knew there were so many deplorable people here in colorado. [laughter] stephen: what am i going to say? thatistressed by the
moore awith us steve trusted advisor to president trump.t the heritage foundation, a anmer colleague and we have editor and the author of a book on socialism. i am not finding my notes. >> the socialist manifesto. >> the format for today, we are going to have opening statements and do a rebuttal. i'm going to ask difficult questions. we are going to take questions from the audience. write down what you want to have answered and pass it up to me. then we will do a closing statement....
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former trump advisor steve moore is with us. steve, is the fed telegraphing kind of stuff you worry about, a trade war for all the right reasons is having all the wrong ramifications? what do you think? >> it is interesting i had a conversation with fred smith. as you know has been on your show many times, the ceo of fedex, he has been warning me last couple months the trade war is hurting companies like fedex. it is hurting production. they're on the front line of the trade war. look, i'm a trump supporter. i actually support what he is doing with china. i also, i acknowledged openly, this trade war is probably knocked i would estimate, half, 3/4 percentage point off our gdp growth. so it is having -- there is short-term pain, there is no denying it and fedex unfortunately feeling that pain. neil: general mills warning of the same proverbial headwinds. >> yep. neil: president trump says a lot of customers seize on it as excuse like retailers blame bad weather for bad quarter, they never credit sunny weather for a good one, havin
former trump advisor steve moore is with us. steve, is the fed telegraphing kind of stuff you worry about, a trade war for all the right reasons is having all the wrong ramifications? what do you think? >> it is interesting i had a conversation with fred smith. as you know has been on your show many times, the ceo of fedex, he has been warning me last couple months the trade war is hurting companies like fedex. it is hurting production. they're on the front line of the trade war. look,...
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steve moore, we showed a couple of clips of some of the folks that cover wall street talking about how unhappy people there are. but, you know, i mean out in america. a lot of people are going to cheer that on. they are going to think that's great. >> well, look, she is catching a wave. i agree with that and it's symbolic of the far left wing takeover of the democratic party. i mean, elizabeth warren is very antibusiness, anti-wall street. anti-banks, anti-insurance companies. antidrug companies. and, look, you can't be pro-jobs and pro-workers and be antibusiness. this is something donald trump talked a lot about. in favor of american businesses succeeding and that's a way to create jobs. it's a big problem for her. the other thing is she talks a lot, i did read that statement she put out today, martha. she talks a lot about reducing corruption in washington. >> martha: right. >> i'm all for that washington is the most corrupt place on the planet. >> it is. >> the problem is when you increase the role of government in washington, she wants to have a government takeover of the healthca
steve moore, we showed a couple of clips of some of the folks that cover wall street talking about how unhappy people there are. but, you know, i mean out in america. a lot of people are going to cheer that on. they are going to think that's great. >> well, look, she is catching a wave. i agree with that and it's symbolic of the far left wing takeover of the democratic party. i mean, elizabeth warren is very antibusiness, anti-wall street. anti-banks, anti-insurance companies. antidrug...
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joining me on today's panel, jonathan hoenig, robert wolf, gary kaltbaum and steve moore, you know, the, though, had to say before heading to north carolina for a rally tonight. listen in. >> just so you understand, our country is doing phenomenally well. kn
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[mcnamee] i had been very close to steve jobs, to bill gates, to gordon moore. so aic of the legends of s valley cause i got there before the pc industry really happened. so i got to grow up with all of them. [smith] right, your contemporaries. [mcnamee] exactly,frnd so, these were mnds and by the time i was introduced to mark, it was because he was facing a crisis and he needed to talk to somebody who was really exped and not conflicted. [smith] right now by crisis, we mean yahoo! wanted to buy facebook for a billion dollars. [mcnameed not know that-- [smith] yeah, it's a hell of a crisis by the way, i wish i had such a crisis. [mcnamee] well texactly. but you haremember, the company had essentially no revenues and he had, in my opinion,est idea i'd seen since google. even though itas just for college students and high school students it only had your picture, your ne, your address and your relationship status, there was [smith] it was very modest at that point. [mcnamee] it was very, i mean practically no revenue. and so, when he comes in to see me, i say "mar
[mcnamee] i had been very close to steve jobs, to bill gates, to gordon moore. so aic of the legends of s valley cause i got there before the pc industry really happened. so i got to grow up with all of them. [smith] right, your contemporaries. [mcnamee] exactly,frnd so, these were mnds and by the time i was introduced to mark, it was because he was facing a crisis and he needed to talk to somebody who was really exped and not conflicted. [smith] right now by crisis, we mean yahoo! wanted to...
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. ♪ steve: after demi moore is back with a bombshell new memoir full of shocking secrets about her pasttcher revealing i was disseminated. i had literally failed to deliver and my grief felt bottomless. brian: that's not all. here with more on the surprising claims fox news headlines reporter she is here in person carley shimkus. carley: i am. brian: carley, this is explosive book. carley: wow, yes. what a shocking life and a horrible childhood. she says that she was raped when she was 15 years old by a much older man who paid her mother $500. her mother suffered from alcoholism. so she goes into some really dark details here. i have a feeling that this book is going to help a lot of people out. people who are going through things themselves. because the theme of the book and really her life in general is that the human spirit can overcome so much. and one of the things that she overcame more recently was her miscarriage that we hadn't heard about until now when she was married to ashton kutcher. she talks about it today. still clearly broken up about it. she says she can't even really
. ♪ steve: after demi moore is back with a bombshell new memoir full of shocking secrets about her pasttcher revealing i was disseminated. i had literally failed to deliver and my grief felt bottomless. brian: that's not all. here with more on the surprising claims fox news headlines reporter she is here in person carley shimkus. carley: i am. brian: carley, this is explosive book. carley: wow, yes. what a shocking life and a horrible childhood. she says that she was raped when she was 15...
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[ cheers and applause demi moore, robert de niro, michael che, colin jost, robert irwin and billie eilish just to name a few >> steveers and applause >> jimmy: mark ronson will be performing zac brown band will be here. [ cheers and applause and we have surprises in store every single night with megan thee stallion. >> steve: oh >> jimmy: charli xcx [ cheers ] >> steve: oh >> jimmy: "ringo starr will be here." >> steve: oh [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's all happening next week. get ready, "the tonight show" is going live. it's going to be fun [ cheers and applause >> steve: live week. >> jimmy: guys, we have an amazing show tonight nick kroll is here [ cheers and applause very funny man, nick kroll speaking of funny, one of my favorites, dennis miller is here >> steve: come on. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: gosh, he's funny my man tyler "ninja" blevins is here >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: and we got some great music. oh, my goodness. residente -- [ cheers and applause >> steve: oh >> jimmy: featuring bad bunny. "bellacoso." "bellacoso." guys, we have a great show tonight. we're off to -- we're going t
[ cheers and applause demi moore, robert de niro, michael che, colin jost, robert irwin and billie eilish just to name a few >> steveers and applause >> jimmy: mark ronson will be performing zac brown band will be here. [ cheers and applause and we have surprises in store every single night with megan thee stallion. >> steve: oh >> jimmy: charli xcx [ cheers ] >> steve: oh >> jimmy: "ringo starr will be here." >> steve: oh [ laughter ]...