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more than we know. they keep coming, because no matter the risk including all the other countries and citizens have had it with those countries. you don't leave a place where things are going good for you. you weave a place because you discover nothing is going good for you where you are. so that is good for us. but the only way we're going to fix this problem for us is for things to start getting better for them. that is the burden on mexico. only mexico can fix this. but the bottom line is there is little reason. remember the millions that do sneak over the borders and a lot of dollars back home, which is a booming business mexico's single
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largest revenue generator. that is what needs policing. to make sure money doesn't sneak back in, express or make sure that it never leaves in the first place. mexico has to make mexico the draw. not us, but we can help wih mexico to do the deed that means they have to focus on people so that they have a reason to stay and not another reason to vote. you know, this is something that we have had since 1986. immigration reform, hoping it will lead to better relations
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between our two countries, coming to this country, what happens now? >> what happens is for the president to try something different, and that might be enforcing u.s. immigration laws. we have is a private practice for the last three or four years. the immigration laws not being enforced in the interior be one of the illegals are making their way here. that is what he said. it's understood, but it is accelerated because of this legislation. it might be delayed, and they
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can be counted as here, legally or not, so that they can be part of that. >> yes, we know from 40 years of experience that illegal immigrants respond to signals and messages. if they hear that there will be an amnesty, there's a rush at the border. neil: i often think that we attack ourselves with immigration problems. mexico's own borders are closed.
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mexico seems to do very little to police its own borders. including nothing about improving its economy. why aren't we more forceful on that? in other words, you're more likely to stay put in your country if you think things are good in your country and you can make a go of it in your country. obviously, for generations, mexicans have come to discover that they are not and they are willing to risk all sorts of hardship just to get here. neil: this is not improving things. >> remember in 1971, the enemy is, and
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what might be the industry to bring about political reform. we play a part in preventing the reforms needed to keep things where they are. we have to make sure the mexicans respect our borders, respect our sovereignty. neil: when it comes to our latest fear us, the more we learn of these are good friends, the more we are learning about three places we didn't even use are known. last night it prompted this
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immediate like my solution. >> a lot of my friends on my side of the aisle are concerned about illegal immigration in this country. >> so then you have to put in that bill countries. neil: he is profiling this. you come from a country like pakistan or any of those countries like that and they are our extremists within a population.
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neil: we have problems way beyond the mexican border, there is and ought to accepting visa policy, temporary citizenship, but the folks are doing here, there is a lot to do this, lot more to this. even marco rubio himself said yes, we can work this stuff into immigration overall. would he think this leads to? >> well, i think it's going to lead to some type of immigration reform. every president since ronald reagan has said the same thing. we need to secure the border, including president obama. the same message since ronald reagan. i think to answer your question, what it will deal with is we are going to have to find a way to deal with what is here. we also have a billion tourists to go in and out of this country every single year, we are not doing a good job.
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they come with skills, we want people educations. >> what are were we looking at is the 11 million immigrants that are coming over the mexican border. our safety is number one. neil: to dave's point, are we building a fortress america? is it too late? >> i think we could go too far. going too far in the wrong way.
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the crime has come into our country. we are going this massive problem that is her border and immigrations and we're not doing anything a disservice by not dealing with this issue. neil: looking at a lot of the folks that are here, doing everything they were doing just as they were doing before 9/11.
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>> there is a percentage that you have to look. >> i don't think we would have had that. >> those people should be working and taking the same jobs to do something with. we don't have an 11 million persons shift. neil: we also have to understand these policies are dangerous as well. okay, we will have more.
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a method that can be administered over the counter for this age that. >> when it lowered the age for the morning-after pill from 17 years old to 15 years old, a federal judge is a conservative republican appointed by ronald reagan. he said that you have no scientific evidence for overruling them and you have no legal basis for doing so. so i'm going to remove the age limit. so now my rolling, the morning-after pill is available to anyone. the fda then says we are going to bring that from 17 back under 15, where it was where he was interfered from.
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the obama administration said that is what we wanted. we will keep the fda rule at 15 and are you following a. >> we are going to appeal the federal judge who said the rule is that zero. >> if that were to stand, and you could make the argument that any female of any age could go ahead and get desperate is that right? >> yes, you could, that would be awful, becau of what this drug can do to alternate the body of a young girl. a young girl couldn't possibly understand the instructions, both legal and medical that come with the job. the judge made a good point.
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neil: parents aren't even given access to this choice, is that the way the law will be? >> our home state among them, new jersey, they will challenge us and say, wait a second, we have been legislating for the morality of the people that live in our state. what is that come from? the constitution. >> with this is that while the land? >> if the federal courts side with the fda, there will be many state challenges that the state government says, don't tell us the age limit in our state, we will decide, ultimately the supreme court, siding with the fda, there is little we can do about it spewers or your 15-year-old daughter gets
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pregnant, in the eyes of the fda, she is perfectly able to get the morning-after pill. >> as reprehensible as it is, yes, she would need your permission to get a tattoo, she would need your permission to buy sudafed, but not need permission to get the morning-after pill. remember, theoretically, the egg and sperm are joined and this chemical will expel this from her body.
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neil: can we go back to the egg and sperm thing again. okay, can you believe this, folks? here's one thing we discovered in our all day business travel, travel very light because when you hear what it will cost you to carry on, you're going to want to strip everything off. want to strip everything off. i am
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$100 to carry on bags. and coffee and soda a buck 99 a pop, a steal, those are latest new fees trals travelocity foun, terry jones, said they are not going away, they will find many more ways to pile them on. this one surprisede. you had an escape. if you didn't pack lightly you were penalized. but now you will be charged for that. >> that probably will stay there. but fees are not going away, just mathematics, airfares since 1980 have gone from 300 to 680, and top 6 carriers went bankrupt, good for customers, not so good for shareholders,
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they control comment, airlines are packed. and last year they changed 3 billion in fees, they are slowly coming back. neil: there must be a market to be made to have like over the top service. >> you go internationally, i did dubai to dallas, that was 15 1/2 hours, like 15 1/2 hours at a carlton ritz, it was 7,000-dollars, but my client paid for it. only for people like you with the incredible connects. i am worried about. why condition airlines be hon -- can't airlines be honest with us, this is the price from a to b, and this is what it will be,
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we don't have to nickel and dime you. do they fear that. not going to that headline grabbing figure of 99 to miami will turn people off? well, they tried that after deregulation, prices had been driven down, and down, a lot have gone away. so they decided like rent a car, to stop doing that. and to just start picking up fees, at least fees have a choice, you don't have to check a bag, you don't have to buy a meal. neil: in a are limiting your choices now. showing up, just breathing is getting to be an issue. >> no question they are limiting the choice, there are still choices not like ryanair to who charged a web site administration charge of 6-pounds and rumored to charge
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for toilets, they have not gone that far. we'll see. they tried the deregulating in free market, they went bankrupt, they have to change, u.s. fairs are platt this -- fares are flat this year, there are great bargains ahead for memorial day, key west down 30%. >> you have to fly commando, right? >> maybe. i don't think that majors are doingt. neil: that is what they do to me, it's on them, they will regret it. >> it will be on all of us i think. neil: terry thank you. harry in a hurry to spend more for a health care train wreck. >> unless we implement this properly it will be a train wreck. >> denzel washington won't be we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known?
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it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. >> said unless we implement this properly it will be a train wreck, i agree with him, i wish we had money to do this on -- he is determined he will take money from some other things he feels are less important in health care bill and put it on letting you and others be what is in the bill 92 that i 92. neil: that is a mix between
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mr. rodgers and darth vader, just the sound, harry reid agreeing with max baucus. either pony up more cash or the healthcare train will run off the tracks, washington is tapped out. costs are going up, it needs more dough and fast. that is new mexico - governor gy johnson saying not so fast. >> welcome back. >> great to see you again. we have to devolve the programs to the states, block grant the state's fixed aim of money, 30% less than what we're spending that is what we're printing. neil: you mean kill the whole health care thing. >> yes. they said train has already left th they are talking about it getting derailed. they have it so en grained it is
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too late, you say? >> we're growing a federal bury bureaucracy. clearly, you know, reid is talking about more money to implement. neil: by the way, something you saw, year ago, in middle of presidential campaign, they used to talk to you, that it was no way to add it up. and i know democrats laughed at that notion. now they are staying just what you said. >> well, it's medicare, when medicare started it was going to cost an -- pennies relative to the dollar that we're spending today. neil: start as a $ 66 million program it is a trillion dollar program today. >> and growing, it is not going back. neil: what did you see in health care thing that now has gotten to -- point they almost want to start from scratch.
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but what did you see that just are not coming together? >> well, as governor of new mexico, budget buster is medicaid. and the states have to put up 25-cents of dollar spent to medicaid. but it is ep-ended. that is really the -- open-ined that is the budget buster. if i were block granted a fixed amount of money, 30% less than what the state of new mexico is receiving, and told to create a health care stat safetynet, i be in my heart of hearts that yes, we can do that. but, the notion of who is in need. who has to get delivered when federal government defines that, there is no end to this. there is no end to amount of money that everyone is liable for, nobody knows what the end dollar ends up being. neil: i think of every big
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initiative. my point now out of control. i am wondering who the foot will bill to fix this? >> well, i think it ends up short-term, we got central bank. printing money. short-term looks rosie, but long-term, i think unless we fix this we'll experience a monetary collapse. neil: what do you mean? >> dollars are not worth a thing because of the inflation, that is going with this. neil: that is like -- signs. >> short-term look, short-term, when the feds -- >> it is a gift? >> it is rosy. i mean, a reflected by stock market. you got a growing, there has been a growing we'll gap though -- wealth gap people with money this benefits people with assets
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as opposed to working class, this is grown the wealth gap also. neil: real quick, whole political experience for you running for president. and independent. what do you think? >> well, you know there is a homeless guy on the street here in my recent strip, i am looking at him, and gary john johnson. neil: he loves this show. governor, always great seeing. >> you great being on. neil: all right, french thought we were fat. wait until they chew on this, french are now eating more fast-food than us, forget what they will make of that. just ask them, do you want fries with that? before copd...
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neil: folks bailing on ihop here, the french loving fries there. so little time, i have tobin smith to do honors. owner of applebees and ihop seeing sales way down, blaming a rocky economy, nervous consumers, dave said the writing on the menu. >> i think those are two chains middle class oriented. middle class, i believe, with all my heart, is the group that is really taking it in the shorts, they are in a pincher move ament, top end their jobs d livelihood are most effected by this information movement. middle managers are paid to move information. they are folks most badly
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affected by the internet revolution. on bottom side you have people on payroll tax side, obamacare thing costing a lot of money, college tuition inflation is not abated, they are stuck in this pincer movement. like what do we expect they don't have money left over to drop you know 60 for a family of 4 on a tuesday night at applebees. neil: i am wondering whether that moves up the food chain, tobin, the restaurateurs and others, it does but not all of the time. >> there are a couple things, ihop, we remember is international house of pancakes, they have a meal men tha menu, r ending pancake, and grand slam, i think 1800-calories, there is less people who want to eat that type of way. neil: don't i know it, every time i'm in there it is like a --
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>> you just called out an appetizer, but for the rest of us that is a big meal. then, there is no question, that you know applebees in business now of sort of selling discounted meals, when you sell discounted meals have you less money in the till at the end of the night. neil: do you know what my mother loved about that case, was the end less pot of coffee, issue 2, they called them french fries for a reason, sophisticated french pigging out on our american fast-food, pointing their stubby fingers right back at them, saying that we're lazy and fat, who is super sizing who now. >> i know it is hard to believe, in france average lunchtime was 80 minutes in late 'sink '70s, n paris they say 22 minutes.
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this is done by a reputable french firm, called french government, they have less time to be at bistros. neil: it does make sense but for the 4 french of all people going the way of th the the golde gol. >> we think in america we'll take it in the shorts, this is one where our truthtur culture f time is money, and it is working very well it wasl competitive 3, i know i will get in line, get my stuff, get out. that is one factor that the news item was citing as purpose got french. global competition goes both ways, in this way it is working
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for us. neil: i like the one french guy that said you know mcdonald's has salads too you know. >> issue 3, 70 billion in debt to save 9 billion for apple. dave? >> i -- it is interestingly, the same issue, capital is mobile, activity are mobile, a perfect illustration of problems of trying tong yo to think you liva land, addition to a 10ish% in places like california and illinois and pennsylvania. it is not going to work, when you look at singapore, with a corporate tax rate of 17%. >> you have used word take it in
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the shorts twice, i will use it a third time, why would any company want to pay, a error, you would be held as fiduciary responsibility not to pay that tax, we're only country in modern developed world that taxes profit twice. this is the way that any smart person would act. we know behavior follows in7tives, let's whip this out -- wipe this out for one time. neil: remember in presidential race, mitt romney had to excuse himself for paying in teens in taxes, can you remind president, you paid top rate already, it is income over there you just forget it, you can't explain it. >> 8 trillion -- 8 billion in taxes they would pay or they could borrow, 50 billion in pay
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immediately release him. you talk about something crazi crazier. for our attention, he has got. >> first, you put words in my mouth, i don't think that dennis rodman is use follow for anything these days, this is where i go ron paul a little bit. i don't think we should have anything to do with north korea, that includes any and all americans, i get you want to help them, you should not go in there for any reason, and u.s. government. only interaction we should have with north korea since the line has been drown in the sand, when we want to kick the crap out of them and take their candy just because we can, do it when we want. call fee old fashion, i am past tolerance for the cabbage patch
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look alike. >> what do we do? >> well i think barack obama needs to follow-up on his threats, the angry letters are not doing anything, this is a tragedy with the individual people. neil: he is going to keep upping the ante and take more americans who are in the wrong place. the guy was on border. did not know where he was, they will try to pro poke this cun -- provoke this country. >> you know, it is one -- i'm not the president, if i were, i would be slapping them around. i am not the president, i have friends who have done missionary work to nok knock they wan norto help, i feel terrible. no american should go to north korea, you know this is what can happen, like any woman, and you go to any country in middle east, you do not wear short, shorts and expect to come back
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in good condition. neil: the ron paul method is there is nothing you can >> on a personal level, we have not this anything to do with them, if we do, draw that line in the sand, say, now we hurt them, i think we have gone to that point. that said nothing else,. neil: okay that i understand. i am sorry i was late in getting that, steven, how chicago cubs, did you hear this, chairman is playing hard paul with the city, saying wrigley field will be an empty field if city does not allow cubs to renovate the 100-year-old building and include a big video screen, on the city's tab. or he is out of there. >> right, and for people, he went in front of city counts, they are people who hold weight on city council who have rooftops where they charge people to watch from their rooms, the cubs games, they say we don't want this big sign to
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come up because we may not be able to illegally have people come and watcher these things. you know how you increase revenue of a sports team, is through excellence, last time that cubs came close to inning anything, i think it was 1908. that tells us that cubs are about as excellent at hometown now eaten alive by corrupt liberal politicians, you solve that problem. first you stop sucking at baseball, which is by the way only sport i will watch to nod off and my ambien has not kicked in. >> you say, he should call their bluff. >> i think thaa cubs should become better abl baseball play. >> treat him like kim john hartunkim young --kim jong-un. >> yes.
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neil: welcome to class. time for today's announcement. a reminder. they're listening out there, rounding up your fat little asses. an important fitness machine after school. you know who you are. this is selig went down. almost like this. they had no announcement at a south carolina school announcing that the fatter kids in school, there was going to be like a fat awareness meeting and they have already gotten letters a better show for the meeting and obviously some parents of the aforementioned fat kids get
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upset and now it's a tussle. now some school officials, skinny, f, or not have some answering to do. they're enraged. should they be? i can think of a number of ways to do it. >> i'm highly offended you used the word fat. from the rest of the segment we need to use the term weight-loss challenged. i don't want to offend anyone in society. that will be horrible. i'm appalled by this. i'll be honest with you. only a sitting here a time when everyone is talking about bullies, this is the case of bullying and the bad part is is coming from teaches respect and are supposed to be teaching our students. neil: all right. you would agree no doubt with the notion that the school was looking up for the kids. >> i feel bad for those kids. shut up. >> shaming overweight kids is not the solution to south of the
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obesity. neil: why not? >> it's a major problem. neil: attention patties, will have a meeting after school. >> you did it. neil: : workplace challenged. >> the reason the schools are cracking down is because the parents are not. third of american kids are bees. and south carolina you have a third of concern are beasts. today's obie's kids are tomorrows diabetes victims, tomorrows heart attack. neil: their will be on next week's announcement. >> supposed to prepare them for life. almost 36%. i nation has a health care cost. >> shame these kids.
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neil: you can beat up people. so i will say to this point their intentions are good. it really was a negative and make a part of the morning announcement. it really was a good idea to send a letter to all the kids we think arafat. by the way, they don't just -- but it really puts them in a compromising position of trying to do good. >> completely. we do have a problem with weight-loss challenged children in our country today. it is hurting our insurance costs. while you sit there and say because the parents of failing of the school needs to step in that is very big brother. i want the government sitting there telling me. neil: all brothers and sisters are paying the cost, to your point. >> getting on the pa system is not the solution.
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neil: attention students. neil: there are limits. >> we just finished going through a shooting because the kid was mentally unstable. nothing more hurtful to a child especially in mills cool the big publicly abused or humiliated by your friends. never be able to get over that. >> the kid who was mentioned in the morning announcements. >> adelle round of the fatties. you get them to act differently. >> you are mean. >> it is mean. that's the main part. neil: you're talking about this tough love. you don't mean a word of it. i think it's a stupid idea. what they did was stupid.
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there heart was in the right place, but as the most at best ever heard from school. what can you do? >> today sonic introduce 1700-calorie baking shakes. neil: t it. we will see you tomorrow. john: and they're off. south dakota an early lead. in which state our people freest? >> new hampshire is looking especially coveted. john: laboratories of democracy. states can battle over smoking weed. >> should the federal government telling you what to put in your body? >> no. >> this is what democracy looks like. john: whether you can be forced to join a union. the battle over how much money you must give to government. >> indiana and delaware are rocketing. john: which strangles freedom?
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