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still with us, michael zeldin, steven moore and jennifer rogers.r prosecutors and an economic expert. that's what i'm giving you, steven moore, let me ask you this, this is the question for michael zeldin. you heard steven moore say, it's a $10 billion business he built, he's been audited dozens of times, what do you make of those statements? >> i have no basis to know whether that's true. nor do i think does steven. so the easiest way too resolve this uncertainty is for the president to release his past ten years of corporate and business tax records so we can understand what is the truth and what is the fiction in this. the other thing is, much of the tax evasion avoidance discussion with respect to the new york times story, would relate to fred trump, the father's tax returns and how these were addressed, and we don't know the answer to how, if they were audited at all, so i think steven is assuming facts not in evidence, and until we see those tax returns, we can assume only that the times -- i think mostly has it right, until proven otherwise.
still with us, michael zeldin, steven moore and jennifer rogers.r prosecutors and an economic expert. that's what i'm giving you, steven moore, let me ask you this, this is the question for michael zeldin. you heard steven moore say, it's a $10 billion business he built, he's been audited dozens of times, what do you make of those statements? >> i have no basis to know whether that's true. nor do i think does steven. so the easiest way too resolve this uncertainty is for the president to...
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i want to bring in symone sands and steven moore to talk about it. good evening to both of you.ou heard this report what's going on in georgia and other states. how do you see what's happening? do you think the gop is making it harder for folks to vote. >> yes, don, i do. this is a calculated effort. if we want to talk about georgia for a minute, what brian kemp has done, this is absolutely of his doing. i'm going to tell you why. this exact law used to just be a policy of the secretary of state's office. nobody even knew what was happening. the only reason anybody found out is because the new georgia project that has gone around registering folks to vote pulling in unlikely and new voters found 50,000 people they registered to vote one year were not on the voter rolls and that's when they found out the secretary of state had this exact match system. they have sued the secretary of state's office in georgia a number of times but they came to a consensus on this particular piece of his policy. while that consensus came about, the secretary of state's office reached out to the leg
i want to bring in symone sands and steven moore to talk about it. good evening to both of you.ou heard this report what's going on in georgia and other states. how do you see what's happening? do you think the gop is making it harder for folks to vote. >> yes, don, i do. this is a calculated effort. if we want to talk about georgia for a minute, what brian kemp has done, this is absolutely of his doing. i'm going to tell you why. this exact law used to just be a policy of the secretary...
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outfront now, katherine rampell and steven moore, an informal white house advisor. steven, just throwing things at the wall to see what sticks before the midterms? what's going on here? >> no. the strongest card that republicans have to play in these midterms is the economy, this booming economy. we saw yesterday the highest level of consumer confidence in 18 years. that's a sign that people feel good about where things are and republicans haven't done a very good job of running on that and trump is trying to steer these republican candidates, talk about the economy. >> but to say if you want to lose money, vote democrat. >> i think what he meant there is, look, we did a study at the heritage foundation and the average american family is saving about $2,000 a year as a result of this tax cut. most democrats are running on repealing the tax cut, so that's $2,000 they would lose right there. >> catherine, during the campaign, you'll recall trump's critics all said that he would be terrible for the economy. here are just a few of those that we pulled. >> economists on
outfront now, katherine rampell and steven moore, an informal white house advisor. steven, just throwing things at the wall to see what sticks before the midterms? what's going on here? >> no. the strongest card that republicans have to play in these midterms is the economy, this booming economy. we saw yesterday the highest level of consumer confidence in 18 years. that's a sign that people feel good about where things are and republicans haven't done a very good job of running on that...
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"outfront" now, steven moore, former senior economic adviser to the trump campaign and an informal adviser for the "washington post." steven, i'll start with you. the tax cuts did not pay for themselves as republicans pledged that they would. they are contributing to the deficit going up, correct? >> well, jake, i think you're kind of burying the lede here. i mean, the big story in this congressional budget office report is that just in the last nine months, since the tax cut was passed, the cbo has increased its growth estimate for the next ten years by $6 trillion. let me say that again. $6 trillion additional growth because we've had such strong growth this year. that -- if the federal government takes 18% of that, that's $1 trillion so we've already effectively paid for two-thirds of the tax cut. but look, the other point is, barack obama credencincreased t national debt by so trillion dollars -- $10 trillion in 8 years. i think both parties are responsible, quite frankly, but for democrats after $10 trillion to say that the republicans are borrowing too much. it's like al capone sayin
"outfront" now, steven moore, former senior economic adviser to the trump campaign and an informal adviser for the "washington post." steven, i'll start with you. the tax cuts did not pay for themselves as republicans pledged that they would. they are contributing to the deficit going up, correct? >> well, jake, i think you're kind of burying the lede here. i mean, the big story in this congressional budget office report is that just in the last nine months, since the...
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joining the conversation coauthor of trumponatics, steven moore joining us this morning along with scott adams, wait till you meet scott adams, great predictions over the year, rnc spokesperson kayleigh mcenany and judge andrew napolitano. big 3 hours, don't miss a moment all coming up. markets with halloween rally this morning, futures higher in surge of stocks tuesday closing day in the green after wild session in the morning. 90 points right out of the open, third of a percent, s&p up half percent and nasdaq up almost 1%, this boost followed mixed third-quarter earnings for facebook, beat earnings but fell short on revenue. daily users, slow growth. we will tell you about the users there. we are also watching apple this morning set to report tomorrow after the bell and revenue expected to be 61 and a half billion of earnings of 278, joining us crest wealth adviser jack, jack, good to see you again, thank you so much for joining us. >> nice to see you, thank you. maria: rough month for the market, month of october, you want to put money to work or wait for things to settle down? >> yea
joining the conversation coauthor of trumponatics, steven moore joining us this morning along with scott adams, wait till you meet scott adams, great predictions over the year, rnc spokesperson kayleigh mcenany and judge andrew napolitano. big 3 hours, don't miss a moment all coming up. markets with halloween rally this morning, futures higher in surge of stocks tuesday closing day in the green after wild session in the morning. 90 points right out of the open, third of a percent, s&p up...
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i worked with a bunch of folks steven mnuchin and steve moore and steve miller and so forth. we help on the tax side particularly. but no come , i didn't expect i. i didn't seek it and so forth. and i guess last march, i've a place in connecticut on the weekends, i'm driving home in the afternoon, white house operator calls, pull over to the side. they do have new enough cell towers in connecticut, and we talked for about 30-40 minutes. he said he is going to call me back the next day and he did. he said he would call me back the next evening, and he did. had long talks that tuesday evening came, i was at a midtown restaurant, a bunch of house, walked outside. unfortunately it was cold and rainy. he's talking about a lot of things and he was actually napping out some of things you ask me to do. i had to get home to do radio show i think i said, sir, are you offering me the position? yeah, yeah, absolutely, you're my guy, congratulations. start right away. [laughing] and i love them for it. that's your, pure trump. and as i say we have good relations going back. so i will say
i worked with a bunch of folks steven mnuchin and steve moore and steve miller and so forth. we help on the tax side particularly. but no come , i didn't expect i. i didn't seek it and so forth. and i guess last march, i've a place in connecticut on the weekends, i'm driving home in the afternoon, white house operator calls, pull over to the side. they do have new enough cell towers in connecticut, and we talked for about 30-40 minutes. he said he is going to call me back the next day and he...
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economists steven moore and arthur laffer outline and defend president trump's economic plan.tritional scientist professor marian nestle reports on how the food industry uses scientific studies to influence consumers. and in desperate valor, military historian flint whitlock provides a history of one of the longest conflicts of world war ii. our look at this week's new book releases continues with saving braff slow -- saving bravo, the rescue of lieutenant colonel gene hamilton during the vietnam war. a look at the late journalist hunter s. thompson in the free king doll. and in shotguns and stagecoaches, a proprofile of the men who defended the wells fargo stagecoaches as they a made their way across the western frontier in the 1800s. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> c-span launched booktv 20 years ago on c-span2, and since then we've covered thousands of authors and book festivals including over 30 events with the late conservative commentator william f. buckley. in 2000 he appe
economists steven moore and arthur laffer outline and defend president trump's economic plan.tritional scientist professor marian nestle reports on how the food industry uses scientific studies to influence consumers. and in desperate valor, military historian flint whitlock provides a history of one of the longest conflicts of world war ii. our look at this week's new book releases continues with saving braff slow -- saving bravo, the rescue of lieutenant colonel gene hamilton during the...
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arthur laffer and p steven moore outline and defend president trump's economic plan. in unsavory truth, nutritional scientist professor marian nestle reports on how the food industry uses scientific studies to influence consumers. and in desperate valor, flint whitlock provides a history of one of the lodgest conflicts -- longest conflicts of world war ii. saving bravo, the recounting of the rescue of lieutenant colonel gene hamilton during during them war. the late journalist hunter s. thompson's reportage on the nixon administration, and in shot guns and stagecoaches, a propile of the men who defended the wells fargo stagecoaches as they made their way across the western frontier in the 1800s. look for these titles this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> new york times best selling author jodi picoult is our guest on in depth fiction edition on sunday, november 4th, at noon eastern. her most recent book is "a spark of light. " other books include small great things, the storyteller, lone wolf, plus 20 the more n
arthur laffer and p steven moore outline and defend president trump's economic plan. in unsavory truth, nutritional scientist professor marian nestle reports on how the food industry uses scientific studies to influence consumers. and in desperate valor, flint whitlock provides a history of one of the lodgest conflicts -- longest conflicts of world war ii. saving bravo, the recounting of the rescue of lieutenant colonel gene hamilton during during them war. the late journalist hunter s....