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if steve moore whose newsletter is called of what the hotline." let me start with you steve. they haven't released who's going to pay for it, how many will access it, and how it's going to be paid for. what do we know about the cost of this and have her $300 billion but it seems like a floating number. to go well, i've got to tell you i wrote a piece for foxnews.com on this yesterday about how unfair it is. how it fiscally irresponsible it is. i have never seen people so angry about something. biden propose this because he thought it would be popular with some voters, but i think he's laid an egg here. the big problem with the bill is that they don't know how much it's going to cost. the estimate around $300 billion and by the way, steve scalise knows just two weeks ago they passed a bill saying we are going to reduce the deficit and now they pass a bill that's going to add another $300 billion. added up, pete, you look in the 18 months joe biden has been in office, four trillian dollars of spending, debts, money printing and you wonder where the inflation has c come from. >>
if steve moore whose newsletter is called of what the hotline." let me start with you steve. they haven't released who's going to pay for it, how many will access it, and how it's going to be paid for. what do we know about the cost of this and have her $300 billion but it seems like a floating number. to go well, i've got to tell you i wrote a piece for foxnews.com on this yesterday about how unfair it is. how it fiscally irresponsible it is. i have never seen people so angry about...
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here with reaction, former trump economist steve moore along with fox news contributor joe concha. ll start with the on the economic side. number one, the bill broke the promise about texting people that make less than 400,000. there will be audits on people that make less than $400,000. they are texting every american on top of the biden inflation tax estimated for a couple to be $6800 a year. so this is what? two-thirds of the country living paycheck to paycheck, what are we attempting to get to 90% of the country getting to that point? >> yeah, there is no question, people who make under 400 and even less than $250,000 are going to pay a lot more taxes on the bill. there was a very important amendment to the debate in the senate, sean, by senator crapo who said, okay, democrats, if you're not going to ask people that make more than a 400,000, why don't we have a rule that the extra 87,000 irs agents won't audit people with less than $400,000. you know what, sean, every single democrat in the senate voted against that amendment. so of course, those are the people they will audit i
here with reaction, former trump economist steve moore along with fox news contributor joe concha. ll start with the on the economic side. number one, the bill broke the promise about texting people that make less than 400,000. there will be audits on people that make less than $400,000. they are texting every american on top of the biden inflation tax estimated for a couple to be $6800 a year. so this is what? two-thirds of the country living paycheck to paycheck, what are we attempting to get...
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now, house minority whip steve scalise and founder of the committee to unleasr of h prosperity, steve moore, whose w newsletter is called the hotline. steve is a money guy. start le wt me start with you.aven't r they haven't released who's going to pay for it? who'going to fors going to acce? how many will access it?what d how it's going to be paid for? what do we know about the cost$l of this effort? three hundred billion. but it seems lik floatinge a floating number. well, i've got to tell you, i wrote a piece for fox news.com on this yesterday about how unfair it is andis how fiscally irresponsible it is . i never seen people so angryab about something. you know, biden, i think proposedsoing.den prop this beci thought it would be popular with some voters. but but i think he's laid an egg here and politically. now, the big problem with this with this bill is they don't know how much it's going to cost. they estimate about three hundred billion dollars, by the way, steve scalise knows just two weeks ago they passedsw a bill saying, oh, we're going to reduce the deficit. and now they they p
now, house minority whip steve scalise and founder of the committee to unleasr of h prosperity, steve moore, whose w newsletter is called the hotline. steve is a money guy. start le wt me start with you.aven't r they haven't released who's going to pay for it? who'going to fors going to acce? how many will access it?what d how it's going to be paid for? what do we know about the cost$l of this effort? three hundred billion. but it seems lik floatinge a floating number. well, i've got to tell...
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it was reaction former trump economist steve moore, along with fox news contributor joe concha. ,e, w we'll start with youn on the economic side. well,, number one , this t bill broke the promise about taxing peoplehein who make less than four hundred thousand. there will be audits on people 4 that make less than four hundred thousand dollars. they're taxing every t american on top of the biden inflation tax estimated for a couple of be sixty eight hundred dollars a year. ea sor. this is what we have, twohe thirds of the country living paycheck to paycheck. what do were attempting to get o 90% of the country getting to that point? s look, n there's no question people who make under 400 even people make less than two hundred fifty thousand dollars. they're going to pay a lot more taxes in thisay bill . and there was a very important amendment to the debate in, the senate schwann by senator, c who said, okay, democrats, if you don't if you're not going to tax people make less than four thousand, why don't weve have a rule that these a extra eighty seven thousand irs0 agents won't a
it was reaction former trump economist steve moore, along with fox news contributor joe concha. ,e, w we'll start with youn on the economic side. well,, number one , this t bill broke the promise about taxing peoplehein who make less than four hundred thousand. there will be audits on people 4 that make less than four hundred thousand dollars. they're taxing every t american on top of the biden inflation tax estimated for a couple of be sixty eight hundred dollars a year. ea sor. this is what...
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bringing in steve moore along with kenny palcari.rt with you, steve. 8.5%, the three-year average is 4.9%. this is still the highest number in 40 years. most americans have never department with something like this, particularly young families. >> yeah, you're right about that, charles. if you want to make people abe grip, go to the grocery store and go to the gas pump and say inflation is 8.5%. they say what are you talking about? what is going on at the grocery store with all the things that you have to buy, whether it's beef, eggs or potatoes, those are up more than 8.5%. now, yes, there is good news in the report. the inflation rate did fall from -- was 0 over the last month. but here's the problem with this, charles. the reason that gas prices are coming down is because people aren't traveling as much in their car because they can't afford the high price of gasoline. so in other words, demand this summer has matched the demand back during the covid summer of 2020. that is an indication that people are not taking -- loading this
bringing in steve moore along with kenny palcari.rt with you, steve. 8.5%, the three-year average is 4.9%. this is still the highest number in 40 years. most americans have never department with something like this, particularly young families. >> yeah, you're right about that, charles. if you want to make people abe grip, go to the grocery store and go to the gas pump and say inflation is 8.5%. they say what are you talking about? what is going on at the grocery store with all the things...
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we have steve moore and peebles corporation don peebles. i will start with you.issues, how much lower will i go and has it peaked because the economy is rapid in decline? >> let me answer the second question first. the one of the major reasons you're seeing decline in inflation today, i was happy to see that, reduced demand. one example is the decline in travel this summer. the summer travel is down as low in terms of people driving as low as it was during the summer of 2020 during the pandemic. what that is telling us people can't afford to do the things they want to do because their wages are not keeping pace. charles: air fares are down 7% month-over-month. i think initial burst seeing grandma is over and now we're back to the fomo economy. don, you always have the pulse what is going on, what are you seeing? >> i think american consumers are cautious right now because they see the headwinds. interest rates significantly reduced the consumer buying power. in the housing market we've seen an abrupt change quickly not in all places but most places in the u.s. i
we have steve moore and peebles corporation don peebles. i will start with you.issues, how much lower will i go and has it peaked because the economy is rapid in decline? >> let me answer the second question first. the one of the major reasons you're seeing decline in inflation today, i was happy to see that, reduced demand. one example is the decline in travel this summer. the summer travel is down as low in terms of people driving as low as it was during the summer of 2020 during the...
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fox news contributor ari fleischerr and the founder of the committee to unleash prosperity, steve moore th. steve, 17 billion in new taxes for people making under 200000 a year. the people that have said don'tr raise taxes during a recession that would have beenai a mansio. obama and pelosi. we have them on tape. we p played it before a lot ofd pork in this bill .ot a lot of it related to the green new deal. up to fourearly trillion in new debt under biden in only 18 months. that's got to be a new record. yeah, it is . schwann, you did a great job ofl summarizing this bill . i just want to amplifyl.l. t one thing that youhe said, whict is the state that is the biggest loser here from this massive green energy agenda is clearly west virginia. i do not understand why joe manchin sold out his own state. he thinks somehow this is going to lead toom more coal and oil and gas production. are you kidding me?l with with the epa and the interior department of joe biden, who wants to kill those industries, that ain't going to happen. and so you're lookingo at this is the fourth major bill , as yo
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liz: joining us now, chief moore, former economic adviser to president trump. steve, always a pleasure having you on and we love your analysis. when it hits late night like that, you've got to take a reality check; right. i mean, china sanctioned speaker pelosi, suspends climate and military talks with the u.s. and sends 100 war planes, 10 warships, military drills running to taiwan and simulating a blockade. steve, why did pelosi go now? >> well, i'm glad frankly that pelosi went to taiwan because we need to show as much support as possible to taiwan in my opinion, but here's the problem in my opinion, you've got china that is basically saber rattling in the south china sea and they see weakness in the u.s. resolve, frankly and biden's leadership and why wouldn't they given what's happened in places like afghanistan. look, trump was the first president in modern times, liz, to see china as the existential threat to the united states security and our economic wellbeing and when we post those tariffs -- imposed those tariffs on china, a lot of democrats opposed those
liz: joining us now, chief moore, former economic adviser to president trump. steve, always a pleasure having you on and we love your analysis. when it hits late night like that, you've got to take a reality check; right. i mean, china sanctioned speaker pelosi, suspends climate and military talks with the u.s. and sends 100 war planes, 10 warships, military drills running to taiwan and simulating a blockade. steve, why did pelosi go now? >> well, i'm glad frankly that pelosi went to...
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steve moore, you are up first.his are screaming at you. >> you better believe it, bill. how many people do you think will ever repay student loans if we erase all this debt? you are a sucker if you do that. i hate this idea. i don't have a problem with delaying some student loan repayments because of things like covid but come on, it is completely unfair to the people like my wife who scifrmd and saved after she got out of college to repay her debts and went to ucla. that's the responsible thing to do. i hate it we reward people for being irresponsible. >> bill: robert. let's be responsible. >> you will be surprised, steve and i align on this. we talked about it for years, you and i. i am fully supportive of a moratorium when needed. i never supported cancellation of student loan debt in a full blown way. i always have thought it should be income based, maybe 5% of the income per year cap and no longer than 10 years. i think we can structure it where it is fair for all. but absolutely not to cancel all student debt
steve moore, you are up first.his are screaming at you. >> you better believe it, bill. how many people do you think will ever repay student loans if we erase all this debt? you are a sucker if you do that. i hate this idea. i don't have a problem with delaying some student loan repayments because of things like covid but come on, it is completely unfair to the people like my wife who scifrmd and saved after she got out of college to repay her debts and went to ucla. that's the...
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here is aaron gibbs, economist steve moore and kathy rooney barrett.hat's money that has helped cause inflation to make up for higher inflation, it just doesn't seem to make sense to me. does it to you? >> look, in this, no, it doesn't seem to make sense. this is what happens when it takes 18 months to get people the money. this is from the american rescue plan that was based 18 months ago, so, yes, we're in a totally different environment from, obviously, covid lockdowns and i actually think it's good that ultimately the counties are trying to help the people the best way they can, what they need now. i know it seems counter intuitive, but at least you're trying to help people. david: steve, it kind of reminds me of one of those old soviet union tricks, a village trick, that you take-- take away from people and give it to them and in the end, they always end up with less. >> yeah, we did a study at the heritage foundation where we estimate that the median household income of, you know, people in the middle class because of the biden inflation has been
here is aaron gibbs, economist steve moore and kathy rooney barrett.hat's money that has helped cause inflation to make up for higher inflation, it just doesn't seem to make sense to me. does it to you? >> look, in this, no, it doesn't seem to make sense. this is what happens when it takes 18 months to get people the money. this is from the american rescue plan that was based 18 months ago, so, yes, we're in a totally different environment from, obviously, covid lockdowns and i actually...
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plus brand-new numbers on the economy and what it means for you and your wallet, steve moore on the impactwill have on inflation. whole foods ceo john mackie says, "i feel like the socialists are taking over?" come join us as america reports live at the top of the hour. >> welcome back! passive-aggressive driver in the uk reportedly left a parking diagram on a neighbor's car, not just a note. it shows how to correctly park a car as well as a diagram showing how that person had used up two spots in the parking lot. the note also gives 2 out of 10 for effort. some were saying the anonymous note was man slamming. others say whoever did this should be given a medal. parking spaces is a big no-no. dagen, you can't have it both ways. i think a chic wrote it if you look at the handwriting. a chic wrote that. how much time do you have on your hands, number one? >> dagen: i don't leave a note. i will key your car and you'll never know who did it. >> david: that's hard! >> dagen: if you take up two spaces or even parallel parking, if you take up more space than generally allotted for your automobile
plus brand-new numbers on the economy and what it means for you and your wallet, steve moore on the impactwill have on inflation. whole foods ceo john mackie says, "i feel like the socialists are taking over?" come join us as america reports live at the top of the hour. >> welcome back! passive-aggressive driver in the uk reportedly left a parking diagram on a neighbor's car, not just a note. it shows how to correctly park a car as well as a diagram showing how that person had...
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. >> steve moore, harry litman, good to have you both here.new details about the deadly supermarket shooting in oregon. what police are learning about the killer's fascination with violence, next. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uhh... here, i'll take that! yay!!! ensure max protein, with 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar enter powered by protein challenge for a chance to win big! my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... the burning, itching. the pain. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®. ask your doctor about tremfya® today. joe biden and democrats in congress just passed the inflation reduction act to lower our cos
. >> steve moore, harry litman, good to have you both here.new details about the deadly supermarket shooting in oregon. what police are learning about the killer's fascination with violence, next. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uhh... here, i'll take that! yay!!! ensure max protein, with 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar enter powered by protein challenge for a chance to win big! my moderate to severe...
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steve moore, cole lyle, thanks for spending time with us.at to have you both on. >> thanks, liz. elizabeth: what's being done about the pentagon's warning that america's next national security crisis, china, abusing the u.s. border, aiding and abetting illegal drug trafficking to destablize america? senator ron johnson on new explosive whistle-blowers claims. fbi top officials purposely delayed the probe into hunter biden's alleged crimes until after the 2020 election. we talk to the senator next on "the evening edit." >> here's this laptop that obvious incriminating information on it, a two year investigation plus. even people inside of the bureau scratching their head, why are we sitting on this? ♪ and last for weeks. it can make your workday feel impossible. the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. 50 years or older? ask your doctor about shingles. ♪ ♪ you had me at allison® 10-speed transmission. ♪ features available on gmc sierra heavy duty. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. your record labe
steve moore, cole lyle, thanks for spending time with us.at to have you both on. >> thanks, liz. elizabeth: what's being done about the pentagon's warning that america's next national security crisis, china, abusing the u.s. border, aiding and abetting illegal drug trafficking to destablize america? senator ron johnson on new explosive whistle-blowers claims. fbi top officials purposely delayed the probe into hunter biden's alleged crimes until after the 2020 election. we talk to the...
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to break down the economics in all this let's bring in steve moore, economist for freedom works and former economic advisor to president trump. take a look at this, steve, from the "wall street journal." i will pull this up for you there. student loan forgiveness is really a bail-out for woke higher education. it will perpetuate the racket of selling degrees that aren't accompanied by marketable skills. so if we take this hypothetical as fact, right? how does that play out, this precise conundrum in the broader economy. why is it a problem? >> great to be with you. you're right americans are opposed to this policy. i would go beyond that. i do a syndicated show and we took call erls for two hours. people were really angry about this when we took calls. people think it is fundamentally unfair, unamerican, punish people who did the right thing and repaid loans and make them pay taxes for people who didn't. the other element of this that people aren't talking about is what the "wall street journal" covered in that piece you were talking about. that the kind of co-conspirators in the crisis ha
to break down the economics in all this let's bring in steve moore, economist for freedom works and former economic advisor to president trump. take a look at this, steve, from the "wall street journal." i will pull this up for you there. student loan forgiveness is really a bail-out for woke higher education. it will perpetuate the racket of selling degrees that aren't accompanied by marketable skills. so if we take this hypothetical as fact, right? how does that play out, this...
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we have econ first steve moore, sarah norman, democratic strategist. like the like guy, when are we going to get the $2.50 back? it's amazing. i remember back in the day we celebrated mediocrity. gasoline is not $4. it's $3. is it enough to change the tide of the elections? >> well, i doubt it. there's no question that we have an inflation rate still with the improvement in july that is basically the highest we've had since the late 70s. you talk about the gasoline price which has come down, thank god, from the all-time high of $5 a gallon. you're exactly right. you're still paying somewhere between $1.50 and $2 a gallon more when trump left office. what you've been talking about on fox, which is so true, the gas prices have come down, that's improvement. but look what is happening with the food prices, charles. grocery prices, which are the other essential thing that people have to buy are much, much higher than they were even a few months ago. so when you add it up, you're talking about extra costs for families that i think are going to make it diffi
we have econ first steve moore, sarah norman, democratic strategist. like the like guy, when are we going to get the $2.50 back? it's amazing. i remember back in the day we celebrated mediocrity. gasoline is not $4. it's $3. is it enough to change the tide of the elections? >> well, i doubt it. there's no question that we have an inflation rate still with the improvement in july that is basically the highest we've had since the late 70s. you talk about the gasoline price which has come...
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joining me right now is cnn legal analyst paul callan and cnn law enforcement contributor steve moorefbi supervisory special agent. thank you for being here. on the affidavit deadline for the justice department, whatever is released, if something is released who redacted do you think it is going to be? >> i think it is going to be very heavily redacted. we're talking about potentially very, very serious classified documents that are part of the whole package here. and the witnesses that they relied on to have a federal judge issue this search warrant had to refer to the importance of those documents and other things. i think as a result of it, it is probably going to be very heavily redacted. >> i was wondering, steve, as a former fbi agent, within the fbi, do you think they see public good in transparency here in less redactions? >> you know, the agent on the street and the people who write those affidavits generally don't have in their mind the biggest picture. they're sitting here saying what can i do for this case and this case is obviously good for the united states. so if i can
joining me right now is cnn legal analyst paul callan and cnn law enforcement contributor steve moorefbi supervisory special agent. thank you for being here. on the affidavit deadline for the justice department, whatever is released, if something is released who redacted do you think it is going to be? >> i think it is going to be very heavily redacted. we're talking about potentially very, very serious classified documents that are part of the whole package here. and the witnesses that...
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joining me now is steve moore, retired fbi special agent and kim whaley, law professor at the university of boston and evan perez is back with us. kim, anyone taking the fifth hundreds of times in a deposition, and this anyone is also the former president no less, what does it say to you? >> well, remember this gives donald trump the opportunity at least with respect to what happened in new york allegedly regarding taxes and finances to say his side of the story truthfully if he wanted that to be the message that got out. instead, he i think in a rare moment took his lawyer's advice and decided that to answer the questions truthfully could potentially incriminate himself, could demonstrate his guilt, that is the fifth amendment that protects all americans. i think it is great that donald trump is finally standing up behind the constitution but as kara indicated in a civil case, the jury can be told that they can infer from that that the government's point of view is the truth. this can't be used against him in the criminal case knowing as we all do his psychological profile is not expert
joining me now is steve moore, retired fbi special agent and kim whaley, law professor at the university of boston and evan perez is back with us. kim, anyone taking the fifth hundreds of times in a deposition, and this anyone is also the former president no less, what does it say to you? >> well, remember this gives donald trump the opportunity at least with respect to what happened in new york allegedly regarding taxes and finances to say his side of the story truthfully if he wanted...
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we have steve moore, former advisinger to president trump and founder to the committee unleash prosperityd kevin hash, a hoover institution distinguished i have setting fellow and robert wolf, former economic adviser to president obama. we have five seconds left to this interview now that i've introduced you. great to see you. robert, there's a contradiction at play here. the white house has been insisting ever since which way to sunday that there's no recession. as you heard the labor secretary say there's a global recession. can you square that circle? >> well, the labor secretary should know better. he should know there's no recession in the united states. there's no way -- >> are you saying he was wrong, robert? >> he was wrong. there's no way you can have a recession after today's jobs numbers, which was nothing short of incredible. over 575,000. the unemployment rate going to 3.5%. hourly earnings going up, wages going up. there's no recession. certainly people are feeling the pain whether at the pump or the grocery store even though it's getting better. but you know, steve and i ha
we have steve moore, former advisinger to president trump and founder to the committee unleash prosperityd kevin hash, a hoover institution distinguished i have setting fellow and robert wolf, former economic adviser to president obama. we have five seconds left to this interview now that i've introduced you. great to see you. robert, there's a contradiction at play here. the white house has been insisting ever since which way to sunday that there's no recession. as you heard the labor...
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reaction fox news contributor ari fleischer and the founder of the committee to unleash prosperity, steve moore. $17 billion in new taxes for people making under $200,000 a year. the people that said don't raise taxes during a recession, that would have been manchin, obama, and pelosi, we have them on tape we played it before. a lot of pork in this bill a lot of it related to the green new deal two we are nearly up to $4 trillion in new debt under joe biden and under 18 months, that's got to be a new record. >> that is and you did a great job of summarizing this bill. i want to amplify one thing that you said which is the state that is the biggest loser here from this massive green energy agenda is clearly west virginia. i do not understand why joe manchin sold out his own state. he thinks somehow this is going to lead to more coal and oil and gas production. are you kidding me? with the epa and interior department of joe biden wants to kill these industries? that's not going to happen. this is the fourth major bill as you just said to that massively increases the amount of green energy funding
reaction fox news contributor ari fleischer and the founder of the committee to unleash prosperity, steve moore. $17 billion in new taxes for people making under $200,000 a year. the people that said don't raise taxes during a recession, that would have been manchin, obama, and pelosi, we have them on tape we played it before. a lot of pork in this bill a lot of it related to the green new deal two we are nearly up to $4 trillion in new debt under joe biden and under 18 months, that's got to be...
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. >>> michael zeldin is a former federal prosecutor, and steve moore is a cnn law enforcement contributor and retired fbi supervisory special agent. welcome to you both. steve, let me start with you. a couple of these sites on this list, they are the go-to platforms for this aggressive political rhetoric. truth social was created after the former president was kicked off another site for risk of inciting violence. what's the incentive here for them to do any of what congress is asking them to do? >> their incentive is not to have liability for anything that actually goes on. another incentive might become indecency, but what's going on here is not unprecedented, it's just the level of it that's unprecedented. you can't go through an fbi career without being threatened, without worrying about somebody before they get released from prison, but this is really unprecedented as far as the volume, and from where the voices are that are condemning agents that are really, regardless of your political opinion, these fbi agents who are on the search were just -- that was what was on their job list
. >>> michael zeldin is a former federal prosecutor, and steve moore is a cnn law enforcement contributor and retired fbi supervisory special agent. welcome to you both. steve, let me start with you. a couple of these sites on this list, they are the go-to platforms for this aggressive political rhetoric. truth social was created after the former president was kicked off another site for risk of inciting violence. what's the incentive here for them to do any of what congress is asking...
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assistant attorney harry litman and elie honig and steve moore. elie, you're on set with me. give me your blanket early analysis of what you found in this document. >> we now know why this escalated to a criminal investigation. there's two sets of boxes here. it's the boxes that the fbi removed from mar-a-lago during the search warrant. we already know a good bit about those boxes because we've seen this receipt for property that was laid out that there was classified evidence in those boxes, including sci, which is the highest level of top secret documents. however, there was a second set of documents, an earlier set of documents that archives, the national archives got from mar-a-lago. 15 boxes. and we knew next to nothing about what was in those boxes. but now we know a lot that's really important. we know they contain 184 classified documents. 25 of them were top secret. they contain donald trump's handwriting. we don't know when that got in there. they were unfoldered and intermixed with other documents. that tells me somebody was in there doing things, moving documents
assistant attorney harry litman and elie honig and steve moore. elie, you're on set with me. give me your blanket early analysis of what you found in this document. >> we now know why this escalated to a criminal investigation. there's two sets of boxes here. it's the boxes that the fbi removed from mar-a-lago during the search warrant. we already know a good bit about those boxes because we've seen this receipt for property that was laid out that there was classified evidence in those...
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i could not agree with steve moore that this is gonna have serious ramifications.alking, the state of indiana is now considering a draconian ban that would ban abortion from conception with very limited exceptions for rape and incest. it has to be within the first trimester and for a substantial risk to the woman's life. are they going to go forward with that now seeing that kansas, a state that's arguably just as conservative if not more so has come out so strongly against it? i think you are going to see this issue reverberate in every single ways up and down the ballot. democrats thought that this was an important issue. they looked at the generic polling numbers since dobbs and, i think this will encourage them to bring this issue front and center and make the midterms a referendum again on women's autonomy, women's rights, women's fundamental and human desire to control their own lives. i think the so-called pro-life which isn't really pro-life for us is going to be in for a surprise if they think this position is going to sustain them in the long run. >> i al
i could not agree with steve moore that this is gonna have serious ramifications.alking, the state of indiana is now considering a draconian ban that would ban abortion from conception with very limited exceptions for rape and incest. it has to be within the first trimester and for a substantial risk to the woman's life. are they going to go forward with that now seeing that kansas, a state that's arguably just as conservative if not more so has come out so strongly against it? i think you are...
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freeman macromavens sympton, joanie bily freedom works economist former trump economic advisor steve moorenie pomboy i begin with you spot-on on expectations for this economy what do you want to say about minirally in stocks since june 16 you could argue that that was a bottom, for this market, would you sell that, what are you expecting out of july jobs numbers. >>. >> you will be not surprised yes, i would sell that i think a classic bear market rally, i think the markets believe obviously, fed is going to pivot they also believe that whatever is coming down the pike whether it is recession, transition or banana whatever you want to call it, it is going to be pretty mild i think there is every reason to -- to believe otherwise. and we can go through all details on that, about it mostly, this economy is most he leveraged in history we have a federal reserve that is raising rates, fastest rate in history as well not a good combination. as for the employment picture, today, as you also recession i do expect a slowdown the fact is payroll employment report only one that is signaling strength
freeman macromavens sympton, joanie bily freedom works economist former trump economic advisor steve moorenie pomboy i begin with you spot-on on expectations for this economy what do you want to say about minirally in stocks since june 16 you could argue that that was a bottom, for this market, would you sell that, what are you expecting out of july jobs numbers. >>. >> you will be not surprised yes, i would sell that i think a classic bear market rally, i think the markets believe...
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i did not agree and art die, i think steve moore may have been on that, but we wrote an op-ed piece criticizing this -- criticizing the steel and aluminum tariffs. president trump knew all about it. he read it when he was calling me secretly. the subject came up once or twice. we agreed to disagree. it is interesting. i'm not a fan of tariffs. tariffs are international taxes. they tax work and production just as much as direct -- as the mistake tax rates. so i regard myself as a free trader. but i'm going to make two qualifications on this. one is you do have two think about the issue of reciprocity. what's the other side doing to you on trade? this was an important point trump made. he and i, it is sort of interesting -- the only two op-ed pieces i wrote in his administration both preceded drew -- both preceded g7 meetings. in those, i quoted a conversation he and i had where he believed he was a free trader and under ideal circumstances, that is to say no tariffs, no non-tariff barriers, and no subsidies. that is the world trump yearned for. those were his goals and they are classic free-trad
i did not agree and art die, i think steve moore may have been on that, but we wrote an op-ed piece criticizing this -- criticizing the steel and aluminum tariffs. president trump knew all about it. he read it when he was calling me secretly. the subject came up once or twice. we agreed to disagree. it is interesting. i'm not a fan of tariffs. tariffs are international taxes. they tax work and production just as much as direct -- as the mistake tax rates. so i regard myself as a free trader....
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steve moore who takes more serious approach to things and notices more substantive matters, good to see you. this policy the chairman is driving home seemed to indicate we are not leaning on the pedal and will continue driving it home. when we get to where we once we will hang around for a while. >> this was a good statement by chairman powell. i've not been the biggest fan of his but he said something i have said on your show for 10 months which is you got to get ready to cancer - cancel inflation, that's job number one and if you have some chemotherapy that will cause some problems but you've got to do it and he sounded more resolute today than i ever heard him in saying fighting inflation is job number one and that should be the primary job of the fed so i was hurting by what he said and think it is interesting, i don't know if you like those words about inflation before the numbers came out because we did see it. >> maybe your medicine is working before you apply more aggressive medicine maybe you should see how this is going, people can differ on that but what do you think? >> we h
steve moore who takes more serious approach to things and notices more substantive matters, good to see you. this policy the chairman is driving home seemed to indicate we are not leaning on the pedal and will continue driving it home. when we get to where we once we will hang around for a while. >> this was a good statement by chairman powell. i've not been the biggest fan of his but he said something i have said on your show for 10 months which is you got to get ready to cancer - cancel...
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. >>> trump former economic advisor steve moore is here to break it down. i'm glad to have you on.llion in new funding for the irs, 87,000 new agents, 1.2 million new audits. 800,000 new tax liens. i don't know, doesn't sound good to me? >> i agree, jackie, with your analysis you just did. this will not be general motors and google and big corporations. it isn't going to be bill gates, warren buffett and millionaires. they have swarm of tax accountants and lawyers to protect them from the irs. it will be people like you and me who maybe make 75,000 and $250,000 a year, that are going to get walloped by this the problem, the irs when they have this much of an enforcement mechanism they can kind of intimidate the little guy. just settle these disputes. i want to make one other quick point, jackie, if i may. i don't know if you saw a report two weeks ago the army is short 40,000 people in recruiting soldiers we need for our armed forces. there was also a report that the border patrol needs thousands of more agents to protect our border. at one fraction of the cost of this bill we coul
. >>> trump former economic advisor steve moore is here to break it down. i'm glad to have you on.llion in new funding for the irs, 87,000 new agents, 1.2 million new audits. 800,000 new tax liens. i don't know, doesn't sound good to me? >> i agree, jackie, with your analysis you just did. this will not be general motors and google and big corporations. it isn't going to be bill gates, warren buffett and millionaires. they have swarm of tax accountants and lawyers to protect them...
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steve moore knows the building well and advised the president of the united states, donald trump, newple but basic question that hillary vaughan got across, that's not how this was presented. if you told us when it comes to things like food inflation this won't do squat i think people might have had another thought about the title for this thing. >> look at the polls. i just saw i think it was a fox poll i saw yesterday that 40% think it will raise prices and only 12 or 13% will reduce inflation so the american people aren't buying this and they shouldn't. the bottom line as you and i talked about for 20 months, what launched the inflation in the first place hundred biden was the massive spending, $3 trillion we spent and borrowed last year, this continues with another $700 billion of new spending, the white house argument is that will be offset by tax increases. i make the point the increase in spending, the increase in taxes, if you raise taxes on companies, what are they going to do at the retail level? raised the price of these things or produce less of them. i don't see any scena
steve moore knows the building well and advised the president of the united states, donald trump, newple but basic question that hillary vaughan got across, that's not how this was presented. if you told us when it comes to things like food inflation this won't do squat i think people might have had another thought about the title for this thing. >> look at the polls. i just saw i think it was a fox poll i saw yesterday that 40% think it will raise prices and only 12 or 13% will reduce...
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steve moore weighs in on where the economy is heading. >> an armed man tried to break into the fbi building in downtown cincinnati. i'm sandra smith in new york. mike, great to have you back. >> in for john roberts. police are working to arrest him. >> watching the developing story for you. he has the latest. what are we hearing, garrett? legal reports indicate the suspect demonstrated what agents described as a potential threat. it's not clear if any shots were fired, but after agents responded, the suspects took off leading police on a car chase, 50 miles northeast of cincinnati to a rural area near wilmington. this is between interstate 71 and state route 73. the suspect is in a field near a farm there, wearing a gray shirt and body armor. and has been trading shots with law enforcement officers trying to calm the suspect down. no word at this point as to why they targeted the field office, but comes a couple days after we learned there is a significant increase in death threats against fbi agents and leadership following this week's raid at former president trump's home in mar-a-lago. c
steve moore weighs in on where the economy is heading. >> an armed man tried to break into the fbi building in downtown cincinnati. i'm sandra smith in new york. mike, great to have you back. >> in for john roberts. police are working to arrest him. >> watching the developing story for you. he has the latest. what are we hearing, garrett? legal reports indicate the suspect demonstrated what agents described as a potential threat. it's not clear if any shots were fired, but...
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moore family: whoo! steve: and they're back. from kaneohe, hawaii, it's the ahuna family! [ahuna family cheers] steve: everybody's here trying to win theirself a lotta cash, and somebody might have a shot
moore family: whoo! steve: and they're back. from kaneohe, hawaii, it's the ahuna family! [ahuna family cheers] steve: everybody's here trying to win theirself a lotta cash, and somebody might have a shot
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calling out the drug pricing proposal in the bill saying it could cost patients their lives and steve mooret of all, what democrats have done harm. i was the one on the other side of the counter who had to tell the patients how many their medicines was going to be. i watched senior citizens that made decision paying fir medicine or grocery. i saw mother in tears who couldn't afford antibiotic for a child. i want to bring prescription prices down but this is not the way to do it. it will kill researching and development and over 40 years of practicing medicine i have seen nothing short of miracles as a result of researching and development. we cannot afford to lose this hope, that hope of having cures for als, for cancer, for alzheimer's, we've got to have that but this bill, it's going to result in fewer cures because we are not going to have the researching and development that we need in order to have innovation. dagen: jp morgan, ceo jamie dimon insisting that boosting natural gas production in the united states is not at odds with climate goals. during recent client call, dimon said thi
calling out the drug pricing proposal in the bill saying it could cost patients their lives and steve mooret of all, what democrats have done harm. i was the one on the other side of the counter who had to tell the patients how many their medicines was going to be. i watched senior citizens that made decision paying fir medicine or grocery. i saw mother in tears who couldn't afford antibiotic for a child. i want to bring prescription prices down but this is not the way to do it. it will kill...
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we'll have brian kilmeade, steve moore, byron donnels and mercedes schlapp all on the show. have a good night. cheryl: good morning, i'm cheryl casone in for maria bartiromo. it is tuesday, august 30th. your top stores rise at 6:00 a.m. eastern -- stories at 6:00 a.m. eastern time. pushed out over political bias, fbi agent in the hunter biden laptop case no longer part of the bureau after being accused of political bias and protecting the president's son from investigations. we're breaking that down all a morning. a look at markets for you right now, we do have a new and better story on this tuesday. the dow now is higher in the premarket by 226 points, s&p up 34 and change, nasdaq up 140. all of this following two straight days of loss as hawkish comments from jerome powell fuel fears of aggressive fed tightening. the 10 year has been affected by the rate hikes. the yield is down 3 basis points, 3.074%. stocks finishing down yesterday, the dow, s&p 500, nasdaq having the largest two-day losses since mid-june. and this as we look ahead to a week of jobs data, july jolts repo
we'll have brian kilmeade, steve moore, byron donnels and mercedes schlapp all on the show. have a good night. cheryl: good morning, i'm cheryl casone in for maria bartiromo. it is tuesday, august 30th. your top stores rise at 6:00 a.m. eastern -- stories at 6:00 a.m. eastern time. pushed out over political bias, fbi agent in the hunter biden laptop case no longer part of the bureau after being accused of political bias and protecting the president's son from investigations. we're breaking that...
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are you just to steve b cheeks? ah, greg moore's mostly more trigger. weights or corners is listening to insurance with little bit of current yet you still there 0 will ensure in your newspaper video from new purchase orders in your source or that the joe again, unannounced on north or can you better but they're going from in the sawyer impediment that salt a shot of me? nationalist battalions began forming with the banking of wriggling parties. having started on my dan, they continued their activities at auntie my dan rallies and a number of ukrainian cities. for a short good since brochure. no sort of my church. a the people in odessa came up against them all to right group and it resulted in tragedy. working with humans, 3 or 4 different, been a roster and they were for producer could under pressure blood is a shrinking airport year with the chase release. the social media go to g, it opens up the nuclear at the smallest need you gotta do so. so you said you put a grassy sweetest, and you might use a post the book city. he was, w
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because it's taking preston that came with steve them that the school may be latoya moore's not blue cheat co quantity square by did the lol to buy, which he will use yohina with with hulu. we raise in corn and soybeans here. so some issues that are different this year than in years past is that with all the things going on the world today are input costs have almost doubled in. it's going to be really hard for everybody to keep go and some will make a solid wall. our current or lame duck treasure that is blaming russia for that to your gas company is, are going the plane for the problem, but they are not the problem. so by really chance blame food for caution to problem because he himself cause the problem or input prices have already gone up. fertilizer and chemicals have dramatically risen what we need to do, ice maker, what united states needs to do is start in real world well, and we get, we can drill for oil. and for some reason our government thinks that we should be using our own oil, which is crazy. mm hm . um oh well, it's showing wrong. oh, just don't hold any world that y
because it's taking preston that came with steve them that the school may be latoya moore's not blue cheat co quantity square by did the lol to buy, which he will use yohina with with hulu. we raise in corn and soybeans here. so some issues that are different this year than in years past is that with all the things going on the world today are input costs have almost doubled in. it's going to be really hard for everybody to keep go and some will make a solid wall. our current or lame duck...
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his with the new york post had to say about that, and op-ed written by steve forbes, former presidential candidate and stephen moorelation reduction act with double irs agents and most of the money raised from audits will come from superrich or multibillion-dollar appropriations well-stocked with accountants and tax attorneys to fight irs allegations. small business owners and upper middle income workers will likely be the target. is there a warning? you seem to suggest that will be the case. >> i'm quite confident it will be. he will have small business people going to various audits. it's good for firms that specialize in going into audits with you and billy euphoric but we are going to spend 15 to 20 billion on those agents, the accounts have to have to go in, that's another 15, 20, $30 billion and if they are lucky they will collect $30 billion at the end of the day if there is a net increase in revenue, sometimes they can go away when you look at the economy, it's going to hurt the economy because candidly, accountants do not create value. value is created by manufacturing, mining, agriculture. the things we t
his with the new york post had to say about that, and op-ed written by steve forbes, former presidential candidate and stephen moorelation reduction act with double irs agents and most of the money raised from audits will come from superrich or multibillion-dollar appropriations well-stocked with accountants and tax attorneys to fight irs allegations. small business owners and upper middle income workers will likely be the target. is there a warning? you seem to suggest that will be the case....
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she remembered steve chappelle as that scrawny, unassuming guy who worked for kevin mooring lawns.ome weeks earlier. michelle felt badly when he told her that he just had his wisdom teeth out. >> i was so worried about him for the two days that he was there and, to think of what he did to my brother. >> and her sister-in-law, it felt impossible to take that in. >> when i saw her mugshot, i didn't even recognize her. she just had a different look about her. she has been in my life for 15 years and i don't even know if she was >> the next morning, detectives recovered kevin spotty buried in a shallow grave behind that high school, right where morgan said it would be. and the following day, steve chappelle was picked up nearly 2000 miles away in colorado. >> i still cannot imagine him doing it. i can imagine morgan doing it, i don't know what they were thinking. >> figuring out what they were thinking was now the job of the county prosecutor. and it would prove to be more complicated than expected. morgan had pain pointed the finger at steve, but now he was back and about to tell a ve
she remembered steve chappelle as that scrawny, unassuming guy who worked for kevin mooring lawns.ome weeks earlier. michelle felt badly when he told her that he just had his wisdom teeth out. >> i was so worried about him for the two days that he was there and, to think of what he did to my brother. >> and her sister-in-law, it felt impossible to take that in. >> when i saw her mugshot, i didn't even recognize her. she just had a different look about her. she has been in my...
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steve harvey. [cheering and applause] got a good one today. returning for their second day with a total of $20,000 from oklahoma city, oklahoma, it's the champs. it's the moore [cheering and applause] and from stoughton, massachusetts, it's the holland family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might have a shot at driving out of here in a brand-new car.
steve harvey. [cheering and applause] got a good one today. returning for their second day with a total of $20,000 from oklahoma city, oklahoma, it's the champs. it's the moore [cheering and applause] and from stoughton, massachusetts, it's the holland family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might have a shot at driving out of here in a brand-new car.
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steve harvey... [cheering and applause] got a good one for you today. from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, it's the srock family... [cheering and applause] and from oklahoma city, oklahoma, it's the moore family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody-- somebody might have a shot at driving out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] well, let's go meet them, everybody. it's the srock family.
steve harvey... [cheering and applause] got a good one for you today. from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, it's the srock family... [cheering and applause] and from oklahoma city, oklahoma, it's the moore family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody-- somebody might have a shot at driving out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] well, let's go meet them, everybody. it's the srock family.
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steve cooper's side were decidedly second best throughout. bournemouth were the only promoted side to win on the opening day as they beat aston villa 2—0. goals from jefferson lerma and kieffer mooreng start for steven gerrard's side. leeds beat wolves 2—1 in a fiesty game at elland road, with an altercation between the managers at full time. leeds trailed before coming back to win the game thanks to an own goal from rayan ait nouri. it was the second weekend of the scottish premiership season and there were wins for both old firm sides rangers and celtic. aberdeen were comfortable 4—1winners over st mirren at pittrodie. stjohnstone were 2—1 winners at motherwell. alfredo moreles was on the scoresheet as rangers beat newly promoted kilmarnock 2—nil at ibrox. celtic were 3—1winners at ross county. right we can cross now to the alexander stadium where the olympic and world silver medallist keely hodgkinson and scotland's laura muir are in the final of the 800 metres — steve cram has the commentary. commentator: she will do it, she will take it on and pick it up from here. she will strike hard from now and the other is lining up behind her. i think this is playing out well for laura
steve cooper's side were decidedly second best throughout. bournemouth were the only promoted side to win on the opening day as they beat aston villa 2—0. goals from jefferson lerma and kieffer mooreng start for steven gerrard's side. leeds beat wolves 2—1 in a fiesty game at elland road, with an altercation between the managers at full time. leeds trailed before coming back to win the game thanks to an own goal from rayan ait nouri. it was the second weekend of the scottish premiership...
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steve cooper's side were decidedly second best throughout. bournemouth were the only promoted side to win on the opening day as they beat aston villa 2—nil. goals from jefferson lerma and kieffer moorend road, with an altercation between the managers at full time. leeds trailed before coming back to win the game thanks to an own goal from rayan ait nouri. and in the late game, frank lampard's everton hosting his former club chelsea. it's the vistors who lead thanks to jorginho's first half penalty. everton's ben godfrey was stretchered off with a serious injury early on. it was the second weekend of the scottish premiership season and there were wins for both old firm sides rangers and celtic. aberdeen were comfortable a—1 winners over st mirren at pittrodie. stjohnstone were 2—1 winners at motherwell. alfredo moreles was on the scoresheet as rangers beat newly promoted kilmarnock 2—nil at ibrox. celtic were 3—1winners at ross county. let's have a quick look at some of the other sports stories today. south africa's ashley buhai leads the women's british open at muirfield. she's had a storming round so far today, which has included seven birdies in 1a holes as she moves to 1a under p
steve cooper's side were decidedly second best throughout. bournemouth were the only promoted side to win on the opening day as they beat aston villa 2—nil. goals from jefferson lerma and kieffer moorend road, with an altercation between the managers at full time. leeds trailed before coming back to win the game thanks to an own goal from rayan ait nouri. and in the late game, frank lampard's everton hosting his former club chelsea. it's the vistors who lead thanks to jorginho's first half...