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david: steve moore, great to see you, my friend. >> all right. david: president obama calling out less than loving christians. dr. king is here with a less than loving response. what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. >> when i listen to less than loving expressions by christians i get concerned. >> we talked about that yesterday, fox hosts are getting flack for taking exception to president obama's exrig christianity comments but alveda king said comments like these need to be called out. we does not have any hetiontationhesitationcondemning christians but he has a lot of hesitation condemning muslims. >> absolutely. all violence and distruction there is never much censure about that, this is a one-sides attack that is unfair. david: if he was conis a stan, if he used the same hard language against muslim exists he -- extremists
david: steve moore, great to see you, my friend. >> all right. david: president obama calling out less than loving christians. dr. king is here with a less than loving response. what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. >> when i listen to less than loving expressions...
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steve moore not mincing any words. you said the death tax redives to die in your column on foxnews.com. how come? >> money has been taxed. it was lifetime over mostly family-owned businesses. not fair to build it up when you die with it. very simple if you have a death tax, you give incentives for people alive to spend down their money not reinvest in businesses. family-owned businesses guys are the backbone of the american economy. they are what create jobs. we want more money in family businesses, not less. melissa: i'm amazed number of times, david, we've seen this story on our own program "strange inheritance." somebody gets handed down something of great value. they were not a wealthy individual. they got something from a family member that they didn't expect. and they have to sell it because they can't afford to pay the tax unless they exit and get rid of it. >> they can't afford, nor have they ever had any contact with the lawyers and all the other accountants that make this worthwhile. make them understand how
steve moore not mincing any words. you said the death tax redives to die in your column on foxnews.com. how come? >> money has been taxed. it was lifetime over mostly family-owned businesses. not fair to build it up when you die with it. very simple if you have a death tax, you give incentives for people alive to spend down their money not reinvest in businesses. family-owned businesses guys are the backbone of the american economy. they are what create jobs. we want more money in family...
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steve moore will be watching. i hope you do too, folks. liz? liz: david, thank you. america loves second acts. here comes one. zynga founder, mark pincus retaking company ceo post, ending don matrix's less than two years of as chief executive. stock of zynga is halted. mark was forced out under pressure and was founder and founders are not grown-ups that shareholders want to see running a company. guess what? they want mark pincus back. he is coming. the stock is expected to reopen at 4:35 p.m. eastern time. we'll see what zynga does. david: remember what steve jobs did when he came back. liz: a lot. david: sometimes reemerge ends of the founder is a good thing. liz: turning back to boston, guilty on all charges. one surviving boston marathon bomber now faces the death penalty. we'll take you live to boston coming up. ♪ ♪ help an oil company overcome minus 47 degree temps, 5 foot ice, and 16 foot waves, to safely keep crude oil flowing 365 days a year. when emerson takes up the challenge, it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. [an
steve moore will be watching. i hope you do too, folks. liz? liz: david, thank you. america loves second acts. here comes one. zynga founder, mark pincus retaking company ceo post, ending don matrix's less than two years of as chief executive. stock of zynga is halted. mark was forced out under pressure and was founder and founders are not grown-ups that shareholders want to see running a company. guess what? they want mark pincus back. he is coming. the stock is expected to reopen at 4:35 p.m....
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to steve moore who said get stuffed and get fair and balanced. if you joke about one side joke about both sides. on left we have maxwell. you don't think this is a farecompare son. >> no because on democratic side in beginning. agreed to by supreme court democrats, were opposed to putting that much campaign cash into the campaigns. neil: but they happily did it. >> it was pay to play. if you stayed out of the process you were at a disadvantage. >> are not saying you were dragged into this. >> it is either stay out lose, pay or get money and win. neil: steve moore , what do you make? both sides you know depend on this? neither will laugh away? >> look, we'll make a decision in about 18 months. about you know who will run our 4 trillion dollar federal government. do i think that spending 1 or 2 billion on presidential campaign is excessive? probably not that is about half of what coca-cola spends a year to advertise the soft drinks. neil: you are not calling candidates products are you? >> well, look. they are selling themselves. another quick poin
to steve moore who said get stuffed and get fair and balanced. if you joke about one side joke about both sides. on left we have maxwell. you don't think this is a farecompare son. >> no because on democratic side in beginning. agreed to by supreme court democrats, were opposed to putting that much campaign cash into the campaigns. neil: but they happily did it. >> it was pay to play. if you stayed out of the process you were at a disadvantage. >> are not saying you were...
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melissa: meanwhile -- hang on, steve moore. nancy pelosi. all it took was $200 billion worth of medicare reform. call me sentimental. i hope these two crazy kids can make it work. >> snipping nancy pelosi. melissa: wow. [laughter] >> melissa. melissa, with this story tells us is john boehner is not running for president. [laughter] he is done. melissa: think god. all right. thank you very much. very spirited. looks like your friendly postal carrier may have the upper hand on drug delivery. burger lovers on the west coast now have a new option. steak shack. you have been warned. at the end of the day it is all about money and cheeseburgers. ♪ (vo) me? i don't just wait for a moment. i watch for the perfect moment. the one nobody else sees. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. ♪ mel
melissa: meanwhile -- hang on, steve moore. nancy pelosi. all it took was $200 billion worth of medicare reform. call me sentimental. i hope these two crazy kids can make it work. >> snipping nancy pelosi. melissa: wow. [laughter] >> melissa. melissa, with this story tells us is john boehner is not running for president. [laughter] he is done. melissa: think god. all right. thank you very much. very spirited. looks like your friendly postal carrier may have the upper hand on drug...
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melissa: steve moore, thank you very much. the nfl picking newest millionaires in chicago. the tampa bay bucs are playing coy, the smart money, well, on jameis winston as the first overall pick. that selection slated to get at least a $30 million payout. who better than our own charles payne to break down investment strategy, host of "making money with charles payne." i am a suffering tampa bay buccaneer by marriage. >> are you really? melissa: sadly. not i would root for them. my whole house would be so much happenwer with decent game. we would not have to go to bed sunday night weeping. it would be great. what do you think they should do? go a little jameis winston. i wasn't too impressed with marrow wrote at that in the big game. -- mariota. with respect to, you know when we pick stocks right. but we do ultimately want to go with the stocks that we think have the most upside potential. and, in this particular case i know there is not a stop-loss you can use other than saying it was a busted pick. melissa: right. >> i just think that -- melissa: "johnny football" didn't w
melissa: steve moore, thank you very much. the nfl picking newest millionaires in chicago. the tampa bay bucs are playing coy, the smart money, well, on jameis winston as the first overall pick. that selection slated to get at least a $30 million payout. who better than our own charles payne to break down investment strategy, host of "making money with charles payne." i am a suffering tampa bay buccaneer by marriage. >> are you really? melissa: sadly. not i would root for them....
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stuart: steve moore. thank you very much. to maryland parents under investigation by child protect its services because they let their kids walk to a park alone. we already know what judge napolitano had to say. >> the police are not interested in the safety of the kids. they are interested in conforming the parents to a state of the behavior that the government commands. ♪ the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier happen. optum. healthier is here. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two w
stuart: steve moore. thank you very much. to maryland parents under investigation by child protect its services because they let their kids walk to a park alone. we already know what judge napolitano had to say. >> the police are not interested in the safety of the kids. they are interested in conforming the parents to a state of the behavior that the government commands. ♪ the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself....
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right there center stage so we bring in steve moore distinguishedder at the heritage foundation. all are we on the brink of recession, steve? >> you take a few days off and the whole economy goes to hell. blame this one on you. [laughter] no i don't think we're on a brink of recession but we're going to get a bounce back in a second quarter but there's no doubt about a short piece we're lousy numbers a lot to talk about here. but one thing that concerns me the most. what i find is kind of a leading economic indicator is what happened to businesses, are they spending more or hiring more, are they building, you know, new plants and equipment and answer is they sure didn't in the first quarter. we have a being decline and that is very troubling to me. >> now, what about this policy corner which i think we're in? normally at a time like this maybe the government would spend more money maybe fed would precinct more money and cut taxes to put include in the private private sector but none of the above is going to happen. >> we don't want the federal government to spend more money or pr
right there center stage so we bring in steve moore distinguishedder at the heritage foundation. all are we on the brink of recession, steve? >> you take a few days off and the whole economy goes to hell. blame this one on you. [laughter] no i don't think we're on a brink of recession but we're going to get a bounce back in a second quarter but there's no doubt about a short piece we're lousy numbers a lot to talk about here. but one thing that concerns me the most. what i find is kind of...
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back with our panel now, ed rawlins, judy miller steve moore. steve, how would you characterize thing? >> 1% would be a good number. maybe even half a percent. that was the last three months. the obama administration is again going to blame this on the weather. but, you know, look i do think things are picking up. i mean hiring has been good for the last 9 to 12 months. i'm a big believer that these low gas prices are big stimulus to the economy. >> at some point, but we haven't seen it yet. >> look it's putting more money into the pockets of consumers. by the way, for our manufacturers and other industries it's a huge windfall it reduces their costs. one other quick point about the economy. when i talk to employers, you know what they tell me their number one problem is now? they can't find workers. >> right. >> there's a skills problem in this country. >> big time. >> you're absolutely right. that's what ceos tell me as well. they have jobs but they can't find the people to fill those jobs -- >> and that's a real indictment of our education sy
back with our panel now, ed rawlins, judy miller steve moore. steve, how would you characterize thing? >> 1% would be a good number. maybe even half a percent. that was the last three months. the obama administration is again going to blame this on the weather. but, you know, look i do think things are picking up. i mean hiring has been good for the last 9 to 12 months. i'm a big believer that these low gas prices are big stimulus to the economy. >> at some point, but we haven't...
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we've got the latest with guy benson, senior political editor for townhall.com, and steve moore chief economist at the heritage foundation and fox news contributor. here we are, my friend hillary watch. tell me, what is the slippage in poll numbers and her path to the nomination is it super easy? is she on glide path now? >> hey, gerri, the answer to the second question is yes super easy got unimpeded shot at democratic nomination there's not going to be a serious primary, bargseismic political event or health issue with hillary clinton she will be the nominee. there aren't that many credible or serious people jumping into the race or dipping their toe into the pool. once she announces the democratic primary will effectively begin and conclude that moment. so in terms of her polling though gerri, there's a bloomberg poll out today that shows hillary clinton's favorable ratings below 50% for the first time in a very long time. this was inevitable. they were sky high numbers when she was secretary of state. she could stay out of some of the fist cuffs of daily partisan life. now that sh
we've got the latest with guy benson, senior political editor for townhall.com, and steve moore chief economist at the heritage foundation and fox news contributor. here we are, my friend hillary watch. tell me, what is the slippage in poll numbers and her path to the nomination is it super easy? is she on glide path now? >> hey, gerri, the answer to the second question is yes super easy got unimpeded shot at democratic nomination there's not going to be a serious primary, bargseismic...
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steve moore and john mccormick. both to have you here. >> hi, gerri. gerri: john i'll start with you. who will come out on top? scott walker. ted cruz. you name it. long list. rand paul. on and on it goes. who is going to come out smelling like a rose? john: you really don't know until they -- gerri: take a gander my friend. that's what you're here for. john: all eyes are on marco rubio after monday. nice contrast with hillary clinton coming out there. he framed the campaign, he's the future. she's the past. i think they'll all try to position themselves against clinton. walker is saying he's an outsider. she's a dnc insider. we saw mike huckabee going after chris christie on entitlement reform. huckabee opposes to reform medicare and social security. you never know if they'll take shots at each other or after clinton. gerri: steve in new hampshire it's usually the mainstream republican hopeful that does well. is that going to repeat itself here? what will happen? steve: yeah, it's a must-win state for jeb bush. bush has to do well in new hampshire. he
steve moore and john mccormick. both to have you here. >> hi, gerri. gerri: john i'll start with you. who will come out on top? scott walker. ted cruz. you name it. long list. rand paul. on and on it goes. who is going to come out smelling like a rose? john: you really don't know until they -- gerri: take a gander my friend. that's what you're here for. john: all eyes are on marco rubio after monday. nice contrast with hillary clinton coming out there. he framed the campaign, he's the...
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steve moore, distinguished visiting fellow heritage foundation and michael baloney, former homeland security official. great panel. great to have you all here. steve i will talk with you. people talking about financial disparities the president talking about how people who live in these communities experienced horrific financial problems and i have to say, are the financial problems a result of the violence or is the violence a result of the economic disparity? >> maybe a little bit of both but these are areas of the country where there is just so much poverty and so much crime and so much welfare dependence. it is really a tragedy in 21st century america we have these pockets where you have lawlessness, terrible schools and you know as a republican, i think republicans should to to some of these areas saying look, democrats have ruled cities like baltimore for 50 to 100 years. what have they really done? same thing in detroit? we don't want our major cities to end up like detroit. when you have liberalism run amok that is how this ends. this is not a happy ending. gerri: we're expecting the
steve moore, distinguished visiting fellow heritage foundation and michael baloney, former homeland security official. great panel. great to have you all here. steve i will talk with you. people talking about financial disparities the president talking about how people who live in these communities experienced horrific financial problems and i have to say, are the financial problems a result of the violence or is the violence a result of the economic disparity? >> maybe a little bit of...
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steve moore, matt welch, elizabeth macdonald. thank you very much for being here. catch liz and myself every saturday on forbes on fox at 11:00 a.m. eastern on the fox news channel. liz? liz: david, we've been following developing news of a massive six-alarm fire that engulfed a ge building. ge reporting there were no ire started early this morning and nearly 200 firefighters have been battling the fire. the company says ge appliance park has suffered extensive damage. ge employees have been told all manufacturing operations will be shut down there next week for the cleanup. david: spectacular fire. it's a big weekend for sports with the ncaa final four and the start of the baseball season as well. don't forget that. who is the big money betting on? we're talking to a legend in the las vegas betting world coming up. liz: we're talking to the chief economist of the world's biggest job search site, in the world. yes, she says there are a lot of good paying jobs out there. where are they? she's going to tell you where and how to find them. . liz: breaking news. we nee
steve moore, matt welch, elizabeth macdonald. thank you very much for being here. catch liz and myself every saturday on forbes on fox at 11:00 a.m. eastern on the fox news channel. liz? liz: david, we've been following developing news of a massive six-alarm fire that engulfed a ge building. ge reporting there were no ire started early this morning and nearly 200 firefighters have been battling the fire. the company says ge appliance park has suffered extensive damage. ge employees have been...
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steve, i have lived moore's law. when i started covering technology in 1998, the state of the art was 250 nanometers and now we are down to 22 nanometers go to 14. right now you can fit for thousand of these things into human hair. steve: i found an amazing moore's law prop in your green room. who started 50 years ago the eraser at the end of the pencil was about the size of a transistor. now if i make a dot on the piece of paper, it can contain 6 million. erik: there are people who say moore's law is running out of gas and will hit a dead end. steve: i've been in the business for 30 years and i've been hearing that for about 20 of those years. we see the same visibility. we can see about 10 years down the road. for the next 10 years, still looking good. it is getting more difficult. stephanie: what is driving this message that it is running out of steam? steve: i think if you are in the business of doing this, and is the coming difficult for you -- stephanie: smack talk. steve: intel is committed to that stuff. push
steve, i have lived moore's law. when i started covering technology in 1998, the state of the art was 250 nanometers and now we are down to 22 nanometers go to 14. right now you can fit for thousand of these things into human hair. steve: i found an amazing moore's law prop in your green room. who started 50 years ago the eraser at the end of the pencil was about the size of a transistor. now if i make a dot on the piece of paper, it can contain 6 million. erik: there are people who say moore's...
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stier moore, thank you so much -- steve moore, thank you so much for your time. >>> well the house voting to repeal the death tax but will lawmakers be able to pull this one off? pat boone will be here after the break. but first, a sneak peek of tonight's episode of jamie colby's hit show "strange inheritance." letters from jfk 9 p.m. eastern. >> when i first looked at them, i said oh wow. and promptly put them in a safe deposit box. jamie: there they remained for the next quarter century. but a surprise phone call from a stranger will reignite this family's interest in their unique inheritance. ♪ ♪ >> i'm nicole petallides with your fox business brief. we're not too far off session highs right now, we're at 18,049. we have mostly wincer across the board. -- winners across the board. the s&p up 20, the nasdaq up 5. all the major averages have been up roughly 1%. take a look at some of the s&p leaders hasbro is doing very well hitting an all-time high. that's up a whopping 10.5%. wind stream halliburton among the other winners, they came out with their numbers. take a look at general e
stier moore, thank you so much -- steve moore, thank you so much for your time. >>> well the house voting to repeal the death tax but will lawmakers be able to pull this one off? pat boone will be here after the break. but first, a sneak peek of tonight's episode of jamie colby's hit show "strange inheritance." letters from jfk 9 p.m. eastern. >> when i first looked at them, i said oh wow. and promptly put them in a safe deposit box. jamie: there they remained for the...
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so -- i did a cover store on bill gates talking about the revolution steve jobs. then when i would focused on this book for the past six or seven years off and on while i was finishing the steve jobs book i'd see gordon moore or mark andreson or talk to him or -- absolutely truly wonderful guy who actually with bob kahn writes the internet protocol. how to take the packages and make an internet out of it? and so i got a chance to be up close with these people and to me as i said earlier in the show, what i hoped to bring to the party is doing a little bit of reporting, being able to find these people and have them talk to me because there are lot of people who will be able to do better analysis than i do, but i'm going to get vince to tell me how exactly why the original pcpip protest protocols were written the way they were. >> host: talking to the people you did for "innovators" if you were talk together auto industry it would be like talking to henry ford and the document brothers. >> guest: sure. obviously the early people early on in the internet, are no long
so -- i did a cover store on bill gates talking about the revolution steve jobs. then when i would focused on this book for the past six or seven years off and on while i was finishing the steve jobs book i'd see gordon moore or mark andreson or talk to him or -- absolutely truly wonderful guy who actually with bob kahn writes the internet protocol. how to take the packages and make an internet out of it? and so i got a chance to be up close with these people and to me as i said earlier in the...
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i would go see gordon moore or mark anderson or the creator of the world wide web. and jim surf a wonderful guy who with bob con writes the internet protocols. how do you take the packets and networks and make an internet out of it in ort words. i got a chance to be up close with the people and to me what i hoped to bring into the party is doing a little reporting and being able to find these people and have them talk to me because there are a lot of people who will be able to do better analysis than i do. but i am going to get surf to sit and talk over dinner and tell me why the tcip protocols were written the way they were. i think i did a lot of interviews for the book. >> host: if you were covering the auto industry, would this have been like talking to walter chrysler and the dodge brothers and etc? >> guest: yes, these are the people that invent thing. the people early on in the internet are no longer with is. even robert noise -- if there is someone i wish i could talk to. he is the coinventor of the microchip. he worked with bill who created as part of a tea
i would go see gordon moore or mark anderson or the creator of the world wide web. and jim surf a wonderful guy who with bob con writes the internet protocols. how do you take the packets and networks and make an internet out of it in ort words. i got a chance to be up close with the people and to me what i hoped to bring into the party is doing a little reporting and being able to find these people and have them talk to me because there are a lot of people who will be able to do better...
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. >> pam moore: be up and forth as madison baumgartner we have pre-game reaction and the warriors are in new orleans getting ready for game 3 dairy as comments from steve got ed draymond green all sports will be coming up next female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event! is ending soon! get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster serta icomfort even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, free set-up, and free removal of your old mattress and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event is ending soon. ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> gary radnich: r.i. getting everybody a big deal tonight the giants dodgers kirsch of version of baumgartner dust the top of the marquee. giants winning last night after refilling at least like there's some light that this could all go away if crenshaw but the dodgers are the big fall and will find out tonight one more time per job baumgartner bolshie bruce bochy on the matchup >>: i think you look at how good
. >> pam moore: be up and forth as madison baumgartner we have pre-game reaction and the warriors are in new orleans getting ready for game 3 dairy as comments from steve got ed draymond green all sports will be coming up next female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event! is ending soon! get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster serta icomfort even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, free set-up, and free removal of your old mattress...