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larry: steve moore, why should we the u.s. congress give state and local government employees a 200 billion dollar social security bonus? what is that about? >> >> it is about 200 billion, a phone i thing, a hand out from public employee unions, no way that say terrible way to start a new dang. administra. larry: they already make more money than private sector workers. >> right. larry: this is a great -- art laffer thank you, steve moore and grover norquist and argentina, i love that you are a real mensch. art would not do it. and way, coming up, on kudlow, president trump this morning said almost criminal that the bidens are sabotaging or border wall by selling off parts for 5 cents on the d dollar we'll talk about that with our friend house judiciary chair. the great jim jordan. and whether you are in argentina or new york or florida or anywheres, you can catch kudlow monday through friday, 4 p.m. right here on fabulous fox business. and for some reason you can't get us at 4, text your favorite 90-year-old, and -- 9-year-ol
larry: steve moore, why should we the u.s. congress give state and local government employees a 200 billion dollar social security bonus? what is that about? >> >> it is about 200 billion, a phone i thing, a hand out from public employee unions, no way that say terrible way to start a new dang. administra. larry: they already make more money than private sector workers. >> right. larry: this is a great -- art laffer thank you, steve moore and grover norquist and argentina, i...
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higher to 4.2% to get ahead of it macromavens president stephanie pomboy heritage economic adviser steve moores for all-hands-on-deck as we await jobs numbers stephanie pomboy your expectation for the number and how you see the overall macpro story, today. >> well good morning, maria, thy crumpling to bounce back from about october report but i think maybe muted than wall street expecting could be a little light and adds part of several factors one is i expect that now that election is behind us, the reality of what has been going on in economy might be reflected in data call me cynical i am expecting more truth-telling when it comes to numbers we will see if that holds to be the case, the other factor in november, the component responsible for driving gains in payroll survey that have not been reflected in the headline survey is zero that won't be contributing this number i think could be another thing that detracts from headline. >> the birth death numbers how many are born relative to how many died. >> i am sorry relate to businesses how many new businesses -- impute the non i -- i should h
higher to 4.2% to get ahead of it macromavens president stephanie pomboy heritage economic adviser steve moores for all-hands-on-deck as we await jobs numbers stephanie pomboy your expectation for the number and how you see the overall macpro story, today. >> well good morning, maria, thy crumpling to bounce back from about october report but i think maybe muted than wall street expecting could be a little light and adds part of several factors one is i expect that now that election is...
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steve moore and grover norquist. you are a real mensch. arthur wouldn't do i we'll see about that later on. coming up on "kudlow," president (accucapnt trial version) trump this morning said it's almost criminal that the bidens are sabotaging our border wall by selling off parts. by the way, for five cents on the dollar. isn't that pathetic. week tall about that and a few other things with our good friend house judiciary chair, the great jim jordan, next up. whether you're in argentina, new york, florida or anywhere, you can catch "kudlow" monday through friday, 4:00 p.m., right here on fabulous fox business and if for some reason you can't get us at 4:00, please just text your favorite 9-year-old and she will show how to dvr the show (accucapnt trial version) and you will never miss a segment from buenos ares arreargentina. i'm "kudlow." don't cry for me, argentina. don't cry for me. ready. the markets, like life, will turn and challenge us. but when emotions run high, we stay grounded. with the hcm buyline, we work to empower investors,
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joy to be natural economic advisor anomalies prosperity cofounder steve moore and former ck restaurant andy puzder, jeremy great to see you both, thank you for being here let's talk about the jobs numbers for the month of november, steve moore kick us off, your reaction. >> is a healthy job market no question about it these were decent numbers not great but good, what are the things that we talked about on your show for the last year we continue to see government jobs expanding even that were ready to tutoring another deficit government and private sector especially manufacturing continues to lose jobs, that is a worry in other words were creating jobs in the sector of the economy we want to see reduced and were losing jobs and some of the area of the blue-collar jobs that americans want to see come back. maria: what do you think andy. >> i think steve is right i think with president trump in office we will see that turned around and will see the government jobs and private sector begin to increase. over the past year we've lost 720,000 people employed under the household survey and th
joy to be natural economic advisor anomalies prosperity cofounder steve moore and former ck restaurant andy puzder, jeremy great to see you both, thank you for being here let's talk about the jobs numbers for the month of november, steve moore kick us off, your reaction. >> is a healthy job market no question about it these were decent numbers not great but good, what are the things that we talked about on your show for the last year we continue to see government jobs expanding even that...
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larry: last talk more about that joining us art laffer former reagan economist and steve moore, host oney. welcome. art laffer, which should come first? we don't know but it looks like the new administration working with john thune in senate will keep tax cuts for a second reconciliation bill, first one will be about energy, and the border and the defense. so, there no telling if you will ever get a se second, reconciliation bill, you might be stuck holding that bag, what do you make of it art you, up in the air. >> i don't -- i don't think it is up in the ari think they will get both bills it will pass easily we have 53 senators now and control of house and president, i mean you have governors and state legislature it will go through, what i hope he does, energy first that is fine with me, drill, baby, drill that would be wonderful. but i would like to see it him modify the tax bill a little bit, by getting rate down to 15%. i would like him to extend the death taxic exemption a higher amount. those are there, if you want some -- if you want some write-offs to match it. you could get
larry: last talk more about that joining us art laffer former reagan economist and steve moore, host oney. welcome. art laffer, which should come first? we don't know but it looks like the new administration working with john thune in senate will keep tax cuts for a second reconciliation bill, first one will be about energy, and the border and the defense. so, there no telling if you will ever get a se second, reconciliation bill, you might be stuck holding that bag, what do you make of it art...
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exit question, the same one i gave ari, joe concha and steve moore. joe pags, who's going to win the philosophical battle, the principal battle limited government or business as usual, trump or the establishment in d.c? who wins that battle? >> it's got to be trump because he's coming in with a mandate, and the establishment in d.c. will be short term. if they don't do the right thing, it's going to be trump. >> it's got to be victor davis hanson who wins that fight. >> trump does. there's no other choice. it's nihilism or the future. no brainer, no brainer. >> agree i hope and pray as well. all right. thank you both. good to see you both. all right. when we come back, gop senators grilling the ncaa president on transgender athletes playing in women's sports. the one and only riley gaines straight ahead next on hannity. >> why pay more for an effective daily body lotion? gold bond healing lotion hydrates for half the price of the leading daily moisturizing lotion. it visibly heals and moisturizes dry skin in just one use. choose gold bond. >> israel n
exit question, the same one i gave ari, joe concha and steve moore. joe pags, who's going to win the philosophical battle, the principal battle limited government or business as usual, trump or the establishment in d.c? who wins that battle? >> it's got to be trump because he's coming in with a mandate, and the establishment in d.c. will be short term. if they don't do the right thing, it's going to be trump. >> it's got to be victor davis hanson who wins that fight. >> trump...
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so let's welcome to the show trump advisor steve moore and national taxpayers union executive vice president brendan arnold so steve, i'll start with you. the fees being charged to the u.s. companies and the u.s. military to use that is what set off the president-elect. is panama taking advantage of the u.s.? >> it sure seems like they do. i mean, i remember by the way, when the whole issue of who is going to have ownership of the panama canal was i think when jimmy carter was president back in over 40 years ago, but the provisions of this deal do say as the president said that we need to be treated fairly, because it was american workers and american money and american know-how that built the canal in the first place, and so i think trump does have a strong leg and i'll say one other thing, edward. having worked around trump and with him in the past, this is a guy who doesn't back down and i think that the end result of this is going to be that panama will have to make a deal with the u.s. and our shippers will face lower fees for using the canal. reporter: we'll see so brandon ingrabrandon
so let's welcome to the show trump advisor steve moore and national taxpayers union executive vice president brendan arnold so steve, i'll start with you. the fees being charged to the u.s. companies and the u.s. military to use that is what set off the president-elect. is panama taking advantage of the u.s.? >> it sure seems like they do. i mean, i remember by the way, when the whole issue of who is going to have ownership of the panama canal was i think when jimmy carter was president...
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david: for a possibly more enlightened view, we turn to steve moore, host of moore money on wabc radiolltop, senior fellow at the independent institute and author of "good as gold." great to see you both. judy, the problem -- the real problem with all of this is that the orthodoxy from which paul krugman comes probably agrees with him; that is, the status quo of the economic community basically go along with what he said. or am i being too pessimistic? >> well, but it's delusional. and that doesn't mean he doesn't have adherence, but he has been wrong so, is often, really through decades. i've been opposed to paul krugman's government knows best approach since the '90s. he wrote a book in 1994 called "peddlings prosperity" which was to to the take a dig at supply-side economics -- david: right. >> which had just delivered fantastic results under president reagan. and i was asked by "the wall street journal" to review that book, which i did with gusto, taking issue with just about every point he made. but what was especially sweet is they allowed me to suggest the title for my review of
david: for a possibly more enlightened view, we turn to steve moore, host of moore money on wabc radiolltop, senior fellow at the independent institute and author of "good as gold." great to see you both. judy, the problem -- the real problem with all of this is that the orthodoxy from which paul krugman comes probably agrees with him; that is, the status quo of the economic community basically go along with what he said. or am i being too pessimistic? >> well, but it's...
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they will never learn. >> steve moore, tammy bruce, great points.ou for being with us. >> greg: we are less than a month away from donald trump taking control of the nation's immigration policy, some democrats are doing everything they can to stand in his way. in oregon the attorney-general put together a document explaining the state's sanctuary policies, telling residents to make a plan for what to do if immigration officials come to your plan or place of business. let me give you a tip. just cooperate. in california governor gavin newsom's office is putting together plans for a "immigrant support network to actively fight back against depor deportations." so what can be done about the liberal leaders trying to stop the will of the people being enacted. well as i argue in my latest fox news.com column. there needs to be consequences, including criminal indictments and prosecutions of sanctuary officials. here is former acting d.h.s. secretary chad wolf. if withholding federal money, and there's a statue that allows the feds to do that. if state an
they will never learn. >> steve moore, tammy bruce, great points.ou for being with us. >> greg: we are less than a month away from donald trump taking control of the nation's immigration policy, some democrats are doing everything they can to stand in his way. in oregon the attorney-general put together a document explaining the state's sanctuary policies, telling residents to make a plan for what to do if immigration officials come to your plan or place of business. let me give you...
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steve moore joins us now, how is it going?>> good morning, merry christmas k according to fox business what the department of government efficiency is planning on doing. simplifying the tax code. it is a few of the items. modernizing and finding cost effective government i.t. systems. cutting fraud losses. a lot of this is billed as elon musk is going to move fast and break things. but steve, has elon musk ever been acquainted with the united states senate? >> that's a great point. i don't really like the term break things. i think he will fix things. we have so much -- hundreds of billions of dollars of waste in the federal budget today. everyone -- [inaudible] would be just get rid of a lot of programs. we have programs that go back to world war i and don't know what they do. there is so much inefficiency, duplication. why do we have to have 68 different job training programs in washington? i think people are very upbeat about this but you raise a great point. how do you get this through congress? congress loves to play sant
steve moore joins us now, how is it going?>> good morning, merry christmas k according to fox business what the department of government efficiency is planning on doing. simplifying the tax code. it is a few of the items. modernizing and finding cost effective government i.t. systems. cutting fraud losses. a lot of this is billed as elon musk is going to move fast and break things. but steve, has elon musk ever been acquainted with the united states senate? >> that's a great point....
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okay, let's welcome former economic adviser to president trump, look whos' here, the one and only steve mooresteve, we love having you on. if you could sit tight, we want to the read this tweet from historian neil ferguson, and i quote: german and french governments fall, bashar al assad flees syria. he says there's an economic chain reaction happening. bitcoin rallies, the russian currency weakens, china flies deeper into deflation and iran's reeling. what do you think of neil ferguson on the trump agenda? >> well, look, i think there's no questions -- question that trumpism is starting to invade the whole world. i think you're going to see kind of populist revolts against big era government in europe, in the u.k., in france, in germany. it's so amazing, trump isn't just popular here in the united states, he's, he is popular all over the world world with citizens when want a return to people power, if you will. and so i think this is good for the economy. i don't agree with everything trump wants to do on the economy, but i agree with 80% of it. and this idea of putting people first, putting
okay, let's welcome former economic adviser to president trump, look whos' here, the one and only steve mooresteve, we love having you on. if you could sit tight, we want to the read this tweet from historian neil ferguson, and i quote: german and french governments fall, bashar al assad flees syria. he says there's an economic chain reaction happening. bitcoin rallies, the russian currency weakens, china flies deeper into deflation and iran's reeling. what do you think of neil ferguson on the...
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steve moore, appreciate it. >> merry christmas, thank you. jacqui: merry christmas. >> jacqui, thanks. the consumer financial protection bureau sued jp morgan chase, wells fargo and bank of america on friday claiming the banks failed to protect hundreds of thousands of consumers from rampant fraud on the popular payment network zelle in violation of consumer financial laws and bank of america said it strongly disagrees with the lawsuit saying would add, quote, huge new costs on banks and credit unions offering the free zelle service to clients. jacqui. jacqui: several venezuelan gang members arrested after hiding out in a new york city apartment building located next to a daycare. incoming border czar tom homan is live on that coming up next. as the people you love get older, their risk of severe flu and covid goes up. last year alone, those viruses hospitalized nearly 1 million people 65 and older. that's nearly 1 million moms, dads, favorite uncles, and grammas. if someone you love is 65 or older, talk with them about vaccines, because to y
steve moore, appreciate it. >> merry christmas, thank you. jacqui: merry christmas. >> jacqui, thanks. the consumer financial protection bureau sued jp morgan chase, wells fargo and bank of america on friday claiming the banks failed to protect hundreds of thousands of consumers from rampant fraud on the popular payment network zelle in violation of consumer financial laws and bank of america said it strongly disagrees with the lawsuit saying would add, quote, huge new costs on...
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let's bring in trump economic advisor steve moore. detail on what rand paul, doge before there was a doge found he said "this time i'm highlighting a whopping amount. over a trillion dollars in government waste, ice skating drag queens, 12 million dollar las vegas pickleball complex, $5 million on ukrainian influencers and more. no matter how much money the government has wasted, politicians keep demanding even more." therein, steve, lies the root of the problem. >> it sure does, john. by the way, merry christmas. by the way, congress does like to play santa claus, don't they? pickleball. i love playing pickleball but i don't think the federal government should be subsidizing or football stadium towards this is where they're giving rascal came to see what happens. i wonder what happens. it goes on and on and on. this is what's contriving so much to our $35.5 trillion national debt and those are the things that should just be eliminated. we don't have the money to do it. can i say something by the way john about that segment you were j
let's bring in trump economic advisor steve moore. detail on what rand paul, doge before there was a doge found he said "this time i'm highlighting a whopping amount. over a trillion dollars in government waste, ice skating drag queens, 12 million dollar las vegas pickleball complex, $5 million on ukrainian influencers and more. no matter how much money the government has wasted, politicians keep demanding even more." therein, steve, lies the root of the problem. >> it sure...
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here with reaction, fox news contributor, trump economic advisor, steve moore, joe, all start with youms like a lot of spite. i can continue on my list given $2 billion to iran, that is certainly undermining. ratcheting up the war in ukraine against russia, that is undermining trump. they know he wants a negotiated settlement. with dei and gas exports and selling off-the-wall parts and presidential pardons. it seems to me, just frankly, vengeance on their part. or so they think and they are really hurting us the people. >> part of anything donald trump is for, we are against. but here's something bigger and this actually encourages me. these are the dying gasps of the last parts of massive government that always does it because this is the way it has always been done. the trump team coming in has carte blanche to go in and change our relationship to our government. and that is what i am looking forward to. that is what i think vivek ramaswamy and elon musk are working towards. donald trump is going to do and it is going to be fundamentally different. the big measure will be if it felt
here with reaction, fox news contributor, trump economic advisor, steve moore, joe, all start with youms like a lot of spite. i can continue on my list given $2 billion to iran, that is certainly undermining. ratcheting up the war in ukraine against russia, that is undermining trump. they know he wants a negotiated settlement. with dei and gas exports and selling off-the-wall parts and presidential pardons. it seems to me, just frankly, vengeance on their part. or so they think and they are...
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i want to bring in steve moore, cnn law enforcement analyst, former fbi special agent. steve. so, two things i want to ask you about the bryndis reported, number one, this gunman was masked, apparently, and is now on the loose in new york. talk to us about the manhunt that you imagine is underway well, it's going to be really difficult obviously, because within about five minutes your description isn't going to be worth anything. >> he's going to dump the mask probably, uh probably switch into clothes or at least take off the dark clothes that were probably over his street clothes. um you would probably uh. um be setting up some kind of cordon. but again, you're talking about midtown, so, uh how much, how much can you actually, uh, shut off in a short amount of time? um i think, uh, in this case, you're probably looking less at an immediate, uh arrest because you don't know. i mean, you have cabs public transport, uber personal cars. he could be anywhere by now. >> so very quickly, law enforcement sources have told our brynn gingras and john miller that they believe this was a
i want to bring in steve moore, cnn law enforcement analyst, former fbi special agent. steve. so, two things i want to ask you about the bryndis reported, number one, this gunman was masked, apparently, and is now on the loose in new york. talk to us about the manhunt that you imagine is underway well, it's going to be really difficult obviously, because within about five minutes your description isn't going to be worth anything. >> he's going to dump the mask probably, uh probably switch...
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i want to bring in steve moore. he's a retired fbi supervisory special agent. steve, what happens now that they believe he's left the city? we just heard them say that's the reason why they published the photos of the suspect so early in this process to try to get a wider audience there. what do you think the results of that will be well, i hope the results are going to be positive. >> the photographs are fairly distinctive, fairly detailed and i think somebody who knows this person would recognize him in those photographs. the problem is you don't know where to aim that photograph. you know, if he's from atlanta, you you aim it. obviously at atlanta, you blanket it there. but between new york and atlanta, there's a lot of stops a bus makes. so they're really kind of in a in a bind here trying to figure out where he went of course if they later on determine exactly which bus and what ticket he purchased, it's going to be a little easier. but these photographs are very distinctive. >> yeah. it's so tricky because that bus did come in from atlanta, but they don't
i want to bring in steve moore. he's a retired fbi supervisory special agent. steve, what happens now that they believe he's left the city? we just heard them say that's the reason why they published the photos of the suspect so early in this process to try to get a wider audience there. what do you think the results of that will be well, i hope the results are going to be positive. >> the photographs are fairly distinctive, fairly detailed and i think somebody who knows this person would...
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and i want to bring in cnn law enforcement contributor steve moore he's a retired supervisory special agent with the fbi. so, steve, how is president-elect trump's choice of kash patel to lead your former agency landing with current fbi agents? i know you probably talked to a lot of them still yeah, i've talked to probably dozens in the last year about the fbi in general during this time and what i'm hearing from them is that there is very strong desire for new leadership at the fbi. >> there's a belief that since, uh james comey put his thumb on the scale with hillary clinton, um that we that we've had a politicized fbi and they want to end that the fbi has always been kind of your heartbeat you know, if everything's going fine you never even think about it um, that's what the fbi should do. it should be below your sensory level and only come out in, you know, when when it's absolutely necessary. and they want a change. >> so they want a change. and from what i hear from you is they want to move on from the idea that they're being, you know, politicized. ever since james comey invest
and i want to bring in cnn law enforcement contributor steve moore he's a retired supervisory special agent with the fbi. so, steve, how is president-elect trump's choice of kash patel to lead your former agency landing with current fbi agents? i know you probably talked to a lot of them still yeah, i've talked to probably dozens in the last year about the fbi in general during this time and what i'm hearing from them is that there is very strong desire for new leadership at the fbi. >>...
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we have john miller with us, steve moore, joey jackson. first to you, john, i wonder what you heard there that stands out to you from peter weeks, the da in blair county. >> um, not much in that. it was the explanation of a fairly routine process, which is waiving extradition and going or not waiving extradition and trying to slow down the process. so basically what he's saying is, you know, new york has to get a governor's warrant. they have to, you know, prove that they have the right person, that they have valid charges that. um, that, uh, you know, they have a, a case that he should be brought back to new york on a crime that would be a crime if it had been committed in pennsylvania. um, and this shall move along. on the other hand, there may be something tactical here. it's possible that they've just come to the decision on the defense side that rather than be in the clangy and disordered halls of rikers island prison, which has a very controversial reputation in new york city, it might be better to spend the next 30 days working, you
we have john miller with us, steve moore, joey jackson. first to you, john, i wonder what you heard there that stands out to you from peter weeks, the da in blair county. >> um, not much in that. it was the explanation of a fairly routine process, which is waiving extradition and going or not waiving extradition and trying to slow down the process. so basically what he's saying is, you know, new york has to get a governor's warrant. they have to, you know, prove that they have the right...
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with us now, retired fbi supervisory special agent steve moore and former fbi senior profiler and special agent mary ellen o'toole. mary ellen, you know, based on some of the details that are starting to emerge, the washington post talks about multiple divorces by the parent, a custody agreement that had her moving around every couple of days. some of the statements from schoolmates and whatnot. what kind of a profile can you piece together? >> well, there's really never one. one factor in a child's life, a student's life that that is the primary cause for what we saw the other day. but i'd be looking at both external and internal factors that contributed to her state of mind. so clearly, having a very contentious home life would have contributed to it. and that's what we know so far. so the details of that home life are going to become really important. was she the victim of some kind of physical abuse? what was what were the factors that were going into that? but also what becomes important is are other things that would have contributed to her state of mind. and that could have been ho
with us now, retired fbi supervisory special agent steve moore and former fbi senior profiler and special agent mary ellen o'toole. mary ellen, you know, based on some of the details that are starting to emerge, the washington post talks about multiple divorces by the parent, a custody agreement that had her moving around every couple of days. some of the statements from schoolmates and whatnot. what kind of a profile can you piece together? >> well, there's really never one. one factor...
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. >> joining us now to talk more about this cnn law enforcement contributor steve moore and former u.s. marshal john muffler. great to have both of you here with us. john, john, let's start first with you. it's now been several days. we've made it through the weekend and yes, they've gotten a lot of evidence, but no they don't have this guy yet. are you surprised no, but it tells me a lot that they're in atlanta and so when i think one of the investigative techniques that they're using is cell phone tower dumps and looking at those time and places where they know the shooter was looking, all those cameras, they're time stamped. >> and so they can look at those cell towers in that location and see what numbers were being used at that time and location that weren't being used in the days leading up to. so that number, those numbers can be taken out of that dump and traced back to location. so it tells me that they have a good idea that this guy is from the atlanta area. that's why they're down there. >> that's interesting. and steve look, we know we have that piece of it. we know that th
. >> joining us now to talk more about this cnn law enforcement contributor steve moore and former u.s. marshal john muffler. great to have both of you here with us. john, john, let's start first with you. it's now been several days. we've made it through the weekend and yes, they've gotten a lot of evidence, but no they don't have this guy yet. are you surprised no, but it tells me a lot that they're in atlanta and so when i think one of the investigative techniques that they're using is...
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. >> steve moore is a cnn law enforcement contributor and a retired fbi supervisory special agent. he joins us from los angeles. thank you so much for joining us. a lot of people making the point that this mcdonald's worker is the hero here, someone that saw the pictures, recognized this guy and called it in yes that's that's exactly what the police were hoping for. >> and that's what happened. it was really fortuitous that this person, uh, uh, took the actions they did. >> um, but many questions raised about why he was so difficult to trace. some people would say it was luck that that worker was saw the picture and also felt the need to call it in as well. because you often doubt yourself, don't you? in that situation. but he had such a clean background, didn't he? this guy. he did. >> he had an absolutely clean background. and, uh you know, the, uh witness witness identifications are generally not that accurate. so this turned out to be extremely as i said, fortuitous but, um, the way the investigation was going and the clues, he left it, it literally was a matter of time until t
. >> steve moore is a cnn law enforcement contributor and a retired fbi supervisory special agent. he joins us from los angeles. thank you so much for joining us. a lot of people making the point that this mcdonald's worker is the hero here, someone that saw the pictures, recognized this guy and called it in yes that's that's exactly what the police were hoping for. >> and that's what happened. it was really fortuitous that this person, uh, uh, took the actions they did. >>...
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let's ask former trump campaign economic adviser steve moore. steve, great to see you. thanks for being here. i don't know. i think donald trump can change the whole configuration of things. as difficult as it looks right now and as difficult as it's been for republicans in the house for the past two two years, when donald trump or is president, he's going to make a lot of these decisions, right? if? >> that's right. and, by the way, just apropos of your conversation with the congressman, we've started a movement called conservatives for johnson. we think he's been an outstanding speaker under incredibly tough situation with a very razor thin majority. i think he has been superb, actually, and this idea of trying to get rid of him, i think, would cause chaos. as you said, just at a time when we've got a full plate agenda we've got to get running with. so we will see. but, you know, the tax cut is obviously on the economic front is top priority -- david: absolutely. >> -- use reconciliation to do it, but this can be done. it'll be a powerful stimulant to the economy. dav
let's ask former trump campaign economic adviser steve moore. steve, great to see you. thanks for being here. i don't know. i think donald trump can change the whole configuration of things. as difficult as it looks right now and as difficult as it's been for republicans in the house for the past two two years, when donald trump or is president, he's going to make a lot of these decisions, right? if? >> that's right. and, by the way, just apropos of your conversation with the congressman,...
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not as much as some of us wanted steve "forbes" and steve moore came out with the wall street journalting t flat tax. any possibility that something like that may happen? >> something like that will happen and here's the good news. we have 22 of the 50 states having a single grade tax in their state income tax. for eight of those 22, my favorite rate or income taxes which is zero. there are 14 that are nonzero. another three that are moving to single rate taxes within a couple of years. we will have a majority of the senate in just a few years, a majority of the u.s. senate will be elected and states that have a single rate tax. the great thing about great single rate taxes tough to raise got to look everybody in the eye easy to cut. we are cutting everybody's taxes >> the design a bit by "forbes" and a whole bunch of folks over the years is that it does have zero tax for the first, i don't know how you encounter it. 20,000 may be up to 30,000 dollars. that first chunk of change -- poor folks in the bottom of the income scale, of course a lot of them do not pay taxes now, but they wou
not as much as some of us wanted steve "forbes" and steve moore came out with the wall street journalting t flat tax. any possibility that something like that may happen? >> something like that will happen and here's the good news. we have 22 of the 50 states having a single grade tax in their state income tax. for eight of those 22, my favorite rate or income taxes which is zero. there are 14 that are nonzero. another three that are moving to single rate taxes within a couple...
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stuart: economists got that, steve moore.nion if you impose tariffs do you raise prices for consumers? >> good to be with you the president had a good response to that where you said i was president for four years, we did have tariffs and we had record low inflation. i think he is correct, there is no law of economics that says when he raised tariffs that overall inflation will rise because let me give you a simple example, let's say we put 25% tariff on toys that are imported in the united states from china, that will mean anybody who buys toys imported from china will pay a little bit more but the fad underfed has control the money supply, that means the price of other things wouldn't necessarily be depressed. the only way you get more inflation is when the fed flushes more money into the economy that is something milton freedman taught us 50 years ago and he was exactly right about that. i'm not here to defend terra firma free-market guy i believe in free trade but i would rather have tariffs as low as possible. one other
stuart: economists got that, steve moore.nion if you impose tariffs do you raise prices for consumers? >> good to be with you the president had a good response to that where you said i was president for four years, we did have tariffs and we had record low inflation. i think he is correct, there is no law of economics that says when he raised tariffs that overall inflation will rise because let me give you a simple example, let's say we put 25% tariff on toys that are imported in the...
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joining me now to break it down as economist steve moore and political journalist deanna. hing that the u.s. needs -- needs. we know tech giants in silicon valley believe american workers do not have the skill that some of the foreign workers have when it comes to doing jobs with advanced computing. what do you think? do they? >> first of all you have it exactly right, edward. legal immigrants. those who come in lawfully with a visa, for the most part are great economic contributors to our economy. they are one of the reasons we are the most prosperous country in the road. we take so many of the best and brightest hardest working people from every country in the world. we truly are a melting pot. this program i am with elon musk on this one. this h-1b program. this is a program that brings in scientists, engineers, computer programmers, the employers have to certify with the labor department that they cannot find a qualified american to do these jobs. now granted there are some abuses in the program, edward, i will agree to that. i think some of those things have to be mand
joining me now to break it down as economist steve moore and political journalist deanna. hing that the u.s. needs -- needs. we know tech giants in silicon valley believe american workers do not have the skill that some of the foreign workers have when it comes to doing jobs with advanced computing. what do you think? do they? >> first of all you have it exactly right, edward. legal immigrants. those who come in lawfully with a visa, for the most part are great economic contributors to...
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stuart: steve moore, what do the numbers tell you about the strength of the consumer? for christmas this year and also we're looking for value too. i think you guys nailed it. listen, this is really the trump effect. there's no doubt about i there's been a trump bounce both in terms of the cyber market, both in terms of what happened with consumer and small business confidence and you just look at their actual spending, people spend money because they're optimistic, they feel their paychecks are going to rise and i think they're probably right in terms of the trump agenda being very pro-growth, very pro-worker and people are looking at wages and more jobs are available. i love this. you walk down the street and you see people -- even my democratic friends have more bounce in their step. stuart: you should come to new jersey. okay. [laughter] cher stuart: trump threatened 100% tariffs on brics nations which abandon the dollar as their reserve currency. does the dollar need defending? >> no, it doesn't. you can ask the guy sitting next to you, david bonson, one of the ex
stuart: steve moore, what do the numbers tell you about the strength of the consumer? for christmas this year and also we're looking for value too. i think you guys nailed it. listen, this is really the trump effect. there's no doubt about i there's been a trump bounce both in terms of the cyber market, both in terms of what happened with consumer and small business confidence and you just look at their actual spending, people spend money because they're optimistic, they feel their paychecks...
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steve moore is here. bibles back on best seller list.th this christmas season. see you for "america reports." ♪ >> my heart is always here for you. it is christmas eve. merry christmas eve. we're weighing in some of the trends starting with 90s christmas decorations. give them to me right in my face. millennials are bringing back the maximal look in all of it's glory. critics call it extra and too old school. how dare you, i say to the critics. >> get a white flock tree. remember that? was that 90s -- >> more 80s. >> maybe even before. the more ostentatious, go all the way. do it all year long. don't take down the christmas decorations. leave the lights up, stay festive and bring joy. >> is it too extra? >> i love christmas lights. makes you happy. it depends on the time in your life. right now i like more of simple white lights, the stuff going on in here. when you have kids, they want the different colors, the fun, the santa on the law. knock yourself out. have fun with it. >> my girls told me about that trend this year. i was like no!
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moore. cofounder of the committee to unleash prosperity. steveor being here and appreciate your time. >> jacqui were great to be with you help yet a merry christmas. >> jacqui: what do you think will have the most immediate impact? so many things that president-elect was says he wants to do one day one as it relates to undoing biden's green agenda but what do you think people are going to feel first? >> i think actually the most important thing is not the energy industry, especially the oil and gas producers are going to realize that they're not facing an enemy in the white house. this is somebody who is pro-american energy production and i really think they could not be set up at the biden administration. letter member the first thing that joe biden did when he became president was kill a vital pipeline that we needed. the keystone. trump will be pro-energy production and we are going to, i think another big key ingredient to increase the oil output is more permitting on federal land. i'm not talking about yosemite or yellowstone are a national
moore. cofounder of the committee to unleash prosperity. steveor being here and appreciate your time. >> jacqui were great to be with you help yet a merry christmas. >> jacqui: what do you think will have the most immediate impact? so many things that president-elect was says he wants to do one day one as it relates to undoing biden's green agenda but what do you think people are going to feel first? >> i think actually the most important thing is not the energy industry,...
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economist steve moore. >> you have know what, trudeau will be gone in a year. trump -- not just a u.s. revolution. i think it will happen in britain, europe. it is a power to the people movement. >> harris: ari. >> it happened under ronald reagan and i think it will happen under donald trump. when reagan got elected he ushered in a wave of european elections where conservatives who had been banished from western europe particularly were able to rise to power. i think you will see that again. a worldwide reaignement brought to you by europe's bad decisions about immigration. brought to you by the inflation that took place in europe and the creation of welfare states over there that are unsustainable. western europe has always had this weakness where they counted the united states on defense spending. along comes donald trump. i think steven moore is right. a reaignement of conservative many and hopefully it hits western europe. they are the ones that need it most. >> harris: i saw paris and it looks like a third world country. people are all over the streets. it
economist steve moore. >> you have know what, trudeau will be gone in a year. trump -- not just a u.s. revolution. i think it will happen in britain, europe. it is a power to the people movement. >> harris: ari. >> it happened under ronald reagan and i think it will happen under donald trump. when reagan got elected he ushered in a wave of european elections where conservatives who had been banished from western europe particularly were able to rise to power. i think you will...
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>> here's my view on this i talked with steve moore i don't think it's either or they both have to belications on lower to middle market company the tax rate will sink based upon the 9.1% inflation that they have to deal with, we must get this extended and we must get some of the bills in place for border and for energy conservation and make sure we get the country back on track again absolutely positively we have to do both. david: bob nardelli thank you for being here we appreciate. turning to crypto look at the bitcoin falling below the 98000 to 976, later this week microsoft shareholders will decide whether the company will invest in bitcoin give crypto investor asymmetric founder and ceo joe mccain to discuss. thank you for being here, below 98000 i'm wondering if this is a pause that refreshes in the moment when you and other crypto fans are going to get back in. >> 100,000 is a huge psychological level it is a six-figure bitcoin in fact yesterday sunday was the highest daily close and weekly close in history bitcoin what we see today pretty standard profit taking their is no re
>> here's my view on this i talked with steve moore i don't think it's either or they both have to belications on lower to middle market company the tax rate will sink based upon the 9.1% inflation that they have to deal with, we must get this extended and we must get some of the bills in place for border and for energy conservation and make sure we get the country back on track again absolutely positively we have to do both. david: bob nardelli thank you for being here we appreciate....
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steve moore joins me now. 420 grand to study rats and cocaine seems like a pretty good deal.ing to do here, they are going to run up against congress, they are going to run up against of these departments and the federal government, how effective do you think it can be? >> i think it can be extraordinarily effective at exposing the mass amount of waste and duplication and fraud in our budget. we've known it's been there. after working on the budget issue 40 years into 1984, i've seen so much waste, so much inefficiency and finally we have a guy, that's why thought it was humourous, we can't have elon musk do this. who better? who in the world would you rather have to find efficiency in the way things operate in one of the great businessmen and entrepreneurs of our time. the vikram swami is a pretty smart guy as well. i don't understand why the democrats keep attacking this idea. if you believe in good government because democrats say they do, wouldn't you want to get rid of the waste and inefficiency and duplication and make government as cost-effective as possible? i'm here
steve moore joins me now. 420 grand to study rats and cocaine seems like a pretty good deal.ing to do here, they are going to run up against congress, they are going to run up against of these departments and the federal government, how effective do you think it can be? >> i think it can be extraordinarily effective at exposing the mass amount of waste and duplication and fraud in our budget. we've known it's been there. after working on the budget issue 40 years into 1984, i've seen so...
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steve moore is right. 36 trillion in debt. don't talk about enough is the other debt crisis that he has helped to contribute to. that is the house hold debt crisis. nearly 18 trillion in household debt now. mortgage debt, credit cards, auto loans, people have taken on so much debt. not to make extravagant purse and pay off the credit card bills but just to survive to pay for the basket of groceries that costs 200 to $300 and people are defaulting on that debt. a real crisis on our hands when it comes to household debt. i think we need much more responsible fiscal policy and tax policy to help people get their legs under them once again. >> john: biden said recently he has no regrets in his presidency. a lot of people are looking at that statement and saying wait a second. what do you think? >> i think biden has bought into the fact the economy is great. his advisors are whispering that in his ear every day. if you look at some of the big numbers, yeah, things have gotten a bit better since the pandemic. inflation started to co
steve moore is right. 36 trillion in debt. don't talk about enough is the other debt crisis that he has helped to contribute to. that is the house hold debt crisis. nearly 18 trillion in household debt now. mortgage debt, credit cards, auto loans, people have taken on so much debt. not to make extravagant purse and pay off the credit card bills but just to survive to pay for the basket of groceries that costs 200 to $300 and people are defaulting on that debt. a real crisis on our hands when it...
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will economic advisers like steve moore.d the immigration crisis to make the borders more secure and in mexico and canada, and this type of blunt instrument is believed to be effective, then that's great. i don't necessarily think it will be effective right now they have to go to mar-a-lago and make sure everyone knows there is a new sheriff in town starting january 20th and they better take it seriously. >> bret: i got 10 seconds, guy. >> guy: and trump may not be dealing withdrew dough much longer. i think trudeau is way down in the polls. there might be a new sheriff in town up north pretty soon. >> bret: that's exactly right may be an election very soon. panel, thank you very much. >> thank you. ♪ finally tonight, a special day. >> so as we celebrate our final holiday season here in the white house, we are guided by the values that we hold sacred. >> bret: first lady jill biden officially revealing the christmas decorations. this year's theme a season of peace and light. festive display includes music style carousel, gin
will economic advisers like steve moore.d the immigration crisis to make the borders more secure and in mexico and canada, and this type of blunt instrument is believed to be effective, then that's great. i don't necessarily think it will be effective right now they have to go to mar-a-lago and make sure everyone knows there is a new sheriff in town starting january 20th and they better take it seriously. >> bret: i got 10 seconds, guy. >> guy: and trump may not be dealing withdrew...
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that's right we've got steve moore and representative claudia tenney on the spectacular collapsing continuingves. dagen: todd benzplan on the welfare for illegals all across this country. the numbers should shock you. they may not, and then mollie hemingway will weigh in on the head of the ncaa and basically telling all women in college that if you don't like biological men in your locker rooms, well find a commode somewhere else and also the unequal application of the law when it comes to the prosecution and persecution of pro-life protesters. top of the hour. we now return to our interview with the insurance whistleblower. [ distorted ] i just think everyone should know there's an insurance company out there exposing other companies' rates so you can compare them and save. hmm. sounds like trouble. it's great, actually! it's called autoquote explorer from progressive. here, look! see, we show you our direct rates and their rates, even if we're not the lowest. so, whistleblower usually means you're exposing something bad. i thought it meant calling attention to something helpful. you know, l
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marris joining us and cnn law enforcement contributor and retired fbi supervisory special agent steve moore with us, as well. steve, the evidence here appears to just be piling up against this suspect. how crucial are these fingerprints in proving this case beyond a reasonable doubt well, as as john pointed out, the case right now has kind of a mountain of evidence linking him. >> but it's all circumstantial evidence. it's not it's not necessarily the actual forensic fingerprints that will say that the person who was holding this phone or in possession of this phone when they shot thompson is actually the person who they have in jail in, uh, in pennsylvania. and today's juries, by the way. i mean, even with all this evidence out there, they after watching tv and watching csi for decades, the juries kind of expect to have dna and fingerprints on speeding cases. much, much more so on cases like this. so the jury is going to have a high expectation of evidence, uh, before they'll, they'll, um, want to convict quickly. >> so, john, how does the fingerprint match potentially affect mangione? ext
marris joining us and cnn law enforcement contributor and retired fbi supervisory special agent steve moore with us, as well. steve, the evidence here appears to just be piling up against this suspect. how crucial are these fingerprints in proving this case beyond a reasonable doubt well, as as john pointed out, the case right now has kind of a mountain of evidence linking him. >> but it's all circumstantial evidence. it's not it's not necessarily the actual forensic fingerprints that...
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joining us right now is cnn law enforcement contributor steve moore. it's good to see you, steve. so the on extradition the manhattan da says that it's possible that he could soon waive the mangione could soon waive his right to fight being handed over to new york. he's going to eventually make it to new york. it will eventually happen as he fights it or doesn't fight extradition. what's kind of the biggest question you have as to where this case against him is headed next? >> well, i agree with his attorney. >> you know, the case evidence against him is going to be overwhelming. >> so my curiosity is is what strategy they're going to use to solve this? >> i mean, clearly, you know, the earlier attorney in pennsylvania was there kind of doing first aid, doing nothing that couldn't be undone by the ultimate attorney. >> and that's why they were fighting the extradition. and this new attorney, i think, is thinking, why even bother? why waste our energy on that? um, but i think the thought that you're going to use, um, insanity defense against this person is is is flawed as, uh, tryi
joining us right now is cnn law enforcement contributor steve moore. it's good to see you, steve. so the on extradition the manhattan da says that it's possible that he could soon waive the mangione could soon waive his right to fight being handed over to new york. he's going to eventually make it to new york. it will eventually happen as he fights it or doesn't fight extradition. what's kind of the biggest question you have as to where this case against him is headed next? >> well, i...
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. >> cnn law enforcement contributor steve moore joins us now. i believe, steve, that this is not the first time an attack like this has taken place. what do investigators look for when they try to figure out exactly what happened? >> well, first of all, they're going to be trying to find out whether the driver was the owner or the the regular driver of this vehicle. that's going to be very important. they're also going to look for any indications that it might be religious based, because it is a christmas attack. and they're also going to look for timing the last, um, uh, they're called vehicle as weapons attacks. the last time one of these occurred in germany was in 2016 at a christmas market in berlin, uh, about 100 miles away. and what's interesting is that happened exactly on december 20th. so that would make this the anniversary of that of that and terrorist groups. frequently like to put special meanings to certain dates. um, just to be clear, i'm not saying that this is a terrorist act, but there are certain things that would uh, make it s
. >> cnn law enforcement contributor steve moore joins us now. i believe, steve, that this is not the first time an attack like this has taken place. what do investigators look for when they try to figure out exactly what happened? >> well, first of all, they're going to be trying to find out whether the driver was the owner or the the regular driver of this vehicle. that's going to be very important. they're also going to look for any indications that it might be religious based,...
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. >> and i do want to bring in now, steve moore, retired fbi supervisory special agent. steve, how are you reacting to this news that chris wray is resigning well, i'm kind of surprised, actually. >> uh, there there was a precedent set after hoover where, uh director served for ten years, uh, absent any kind of malfeasance or problems or something like that, and that, that the purpose of that was to theoretically make them, uh, not products of an administration so much as products of a justice system. uh, kind of semi, you know, a shorter term version of a judge, something like that. so i'm a little bit surprised. um, but after hearing what the president elect has been saying for so long and the fact that he's nominated somebody, um, to be the next director, um, on that side, it, you know, it shouldn't have come as a surprise. i just didn't know how he would, um, navigate around wray being in office, and wray, um, having a pretty good reputation within the bureau to the point about his reputation. >> steve, what do you make of his trajectory from being someone that trump
. >> and i do want to bring in now, steve moore, retired fbi supervisory special agent. steve, how are you reacting to this news that chris wray is resigning well, i'm kind of surprised, actually. >> uh, there there was a precedent set after hoover where, uh director served for ten years, uh, absent any kind of malfeasance or problems or something like that, and that, that the purpose of that was to theoretically make them, uh, not products of an administration so much as products...
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cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst john miller, cnn law enforcement contributor steve moore. >> also here with me. john, this is your new reporting. and this is a big deal. this is the first positive forensic match that we know of. walk us through what you've learned. >> so fingerprints collected at the scene of the thompson murder from a plastic water bottle from a discarded cell phone, the so-called burner phone have now been compared against the arrest. fingerprints taken by police in altoona of the suspect. and yesterday, they were able to make a match to the prints that they collected at the scene. not a surprise in some regard in that they had an individual allegedly with a gun and a silencer and a mask and and those things. but it is the first scientific forensic match that that joins the growing pile of circumstantial evidence that they can say, well, how else would it be someone if that fingerprint is here and he's there with that gun and so on. now there is more, which is dna evidence still pending, ballistic tests still pending. part of that is because the gun was
cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst john miller, cnn law enforcement contributor steve moore. >> also here with me. john, this is your new reporting. and this is a big deal. this is the first positive forensic match that we know of. walk us through what you've learned. >> so fingerprints collected at the scene of the thompson murder from a plastic water bottle from a discarded cell phone, the so-called burner phone have now been compared against the arrest....
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i want to bring in retired fbi supervisory special agent steve moore, as well as marisa randazzo, former u.s. secret service chief psychologist and founder of sigma threat management. steve, based on what we know so far about the timeline of the shooting, would you say that the law enforcement response was quick and adequate? >> yeah, i think it was both. >> if they had everybody, i don't know the exact response time, but if they had everybody out in 15 minutes, then their response had to be fairly quick because you do need to secure the hallways for the paramedics. one thing we've learned when i when i was teaching active shooter response is that when most shooters see the first responders arrive, the first lights and siren, they will usually end their shooting, um, frequently by killing themselves because they don't want. and our other your other guests will probably be able to talk about this more. they don't want to let the police be the ones to end it. >> and marisa officials said the school did not have a school resource officer and that the first press conference. they also said t
i want to bring in retired fbi supervisory special agent steve moore, as well as marisa randazzo, former u.s. secret service chief psychologist and founder of sigma threat management. steve, based on what we know so far about the timeline of the shooting, would you say that the law enforcement response was quick and adequate? >> yeah, i think it was both. >> if they had everybody, i don't know the exact response time, but if they had everybody out in 15 minutes, then their response...
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he's a criminal justice expert and former nypd lieutenant and cnn law enforcement contributor, steve moore. he was a supervisory special agent with the fbi. darren, let me go to you first. i mean, one aspect of this that is unusual, surprising. i don't know how you want to describe it, that the shooter was a girl, a 15 year old girl. what did you make of that? >> jim? absolutely. this is an aberration. and when we look at a reflection of violent crime in the country, it's far more males than females that perpetuate acts of violence. so this runs consistent with that demographic. but when we look to a shooting of this magnitude or these school shootings, there's a significant component that's missing. and that would be a programmatic review, because in wisconsin they have a tip line. so if someone believes that they were the subject of bullying and harassment, they can call this tip line bullying. harassment are the number one, um, the number one complaints that come into this tip line. so when i speak to a programmatic review, there should be an assessment done of who calls and what was th
he's a criminal justice expert and former nypd lieutenant and cnn law enforcement contributor, steve moore. he was a supervisory special agent with the fbi. darren, let me go to you first. i mean, one aspect of this that is unusual, surprising. i don't know how you want to describe it, that the shooter was a girl, a 15 year old girl. what did you make of that? >> jim? absolutely. this is an aberration. and when we look at a reflection of violent crime in the country, it's far more males...
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analyst john miller, cnn law enforcement contributor and fbi retired supervisory special agent steve moore. john, we showed the photo of the gun that you were able to obtain from your sources what else can you tell us about this weapon and what investigators will do with it now? >> well, this is a ghost gun, which means somebody ordered the parts and put it together. you can order these parts to be delivered to, you know, your your home. and then there are literally youtube videos that instruct you on how to put it together next to it. you see the magazine, which looks like a a 15 shot magazine and and this has no serial number it just comes with the parts it's not sold the way you would buy a gun in a gun store, where you'd have to fill out the forms because the the trick of this has always been, well, it's not a gun until it's assembled. therefore, you know, it doesn't have to go through the process, which is why it's been popular among not just people who like to build things and like guns, but also among criminals, gang members and in this case, a self-appointed alleged hitman. so you
analyst john miller, cnn law enforcement contributor and fbi retired supervisory special agent steve moore. john, we showed the photo of the gun that you were able to obtain from your sources what else can you tell us about this weapon and what investigators will do with it now? >> well, this is a ghost gun, which means somebody ordered the parts and put it together. you can order these parts to be delivered to, you know, your your home. and then there are literally youtube videos that...