tv Cavuto FOX Business August 12, 2013 11:00pm-12:01am EDT
11:00 pm
neil: mainstream republans watcout. welcome. i am neil cavuto, here is the good thing, that came out of the irs scandal is brought the tea party back to life, tea parties loaded. and proving taxing the mainstream republicans who all but hed they had gone away, they have not. they are angry, not only at democrats who dismissed them but a republican party they say all but ignore them. the same republican party, help make john boehner a speaker, not letting him speak, they say not letting him govern, they are at it again, not only are
11:01 pm
anti-business democrats in their sights but more in their sites, this time, this is going to get very ugly. and this ticked off tea partier said, better late than ever, jennifer stefano. they left them at the door? >> right. never before have i seen a group take their natural -- turn them into their enemies, message that tea party delivered in 2010, where idea that goverent should listen to you, have you people watching, for a limited governme, for smaller, empowering the individual, that message sold, they ignored us in 2012, the fact is, i don't care what you call me, calle a tea partier but the message, and principles we're trying to deliver, you know who is coming
11:02 pm
over to our side,oderate democrats who are furious with the democratic party for lying to them about obamacare, they are starting to work with us. they refuse to fight, who can we trust? we can only trust ourselves, i think you will see that momentum coming out to fight. no matter what you call us. neil: all right, mainstream republicans call you dividers, they point to ronald reagan said he would rather get 80% of a loaf in a deal than no loaf at all, trying to move ball forward to then speaker tip o'neal. what do you think of that? >> well, i think it depends on what 30% you are not doing, if you are selling out to president obama's ideas on obamacare or big government or extends regulation or shutting down coal and corrupting people, then no,
11:03 pm
that is 30%, these cannot stand, you have to look at it from perspective. most people look at what is personal to them, what impacts me as a head of working family or otherwise. republicans are not in many areas standing up to fight that battle. boehner should take the tea party freshman do what rand paul does, and tedruise is doing they are resonating. neil: but they are not resonating with th the speaker,o that point do you think john boehner should be speaker? >> i think -- it is n enoh to manage inside washington d.c., have you got to go out and speak to the people, theact is that house has often not been able to properly address or talk about why what they are doing matters to average people, and not to getting any done. they could have put this president on offense 500 times, and by refusing to allow group
11:04 pm
of people, original tea party freshmen to rise up and have a voice, you are seeing a situation where we're being set up to lose again. we don't have a voice from rig in leadership or a large sition arguing that point. i point to the united states senate, if you want to see, the future of the republican party, and, of course, to grassots, it would be great if we focused on women, women are earning 60% of college degrees, they contin to sooner highest income. i think this is a very important., i hate gender politics, but man, im never going to be sidelined by this women issue crap,. neil: speak your mind, i never know where you are coming from. it is design or coincident that
11:05 pm
i notice in latest tea party push, not a lot about social issues but more economic issues. >> sure, i think you -- i am pro-life you can talk about it but talk about it like you are not insane and you are a human. neil: what does that mean? >> you have guys like todd akins saying illegitimate rape, that soutis outrageous, as a woman, i have friends that are pro-choice, i have friends that have done all sorts of things, i can tk to them, they can talk to me, it is not a hysterical blood bath. i think that theconomic issues are t most important ones, as long as you explain why is matter to their lives as working families if you talk about spending and debt in the beg terms we lose people, you know democrats talk about people first, and republicans and those
11:06 pm
of us on rightalk percentages, and pie charts, we need to change that. the way we talk, get the women in there, more women to run for offers to republican ticket. and you will see success, i hate to see it, when women run, women win, those pinko commie feminist birkin stock wearers i can't and them. neil: but they win. >> they win. il: thank you very much. >> thank you neil cavuto. ne: to foster freeze who feels jen's point. but do not take it too long, rick storum. remember him, mitt -- what is foster up to now? he is joining us, foster, what do you make with what jenniffer said.
11:07 pm
>> i think jennifer is wise in terms of democrats talk to heart and emotions, we talk to the brain. but, when we talk about health care reform, you talk about bc granting medicated estates, and changing some of the tax code or, selling cross state lines, that is work. ish head talk, we have foulke ta -- wonkish head talk. we have talks about thousand create a safy net. however, i do believe we have a huge opportunity of coming together with the established republics tea party am and people formerly on the left, a lot of democrats are upset. i have to tell you a story. a kid, runs his car to ditch,
11:08 pm
buries it up to the top with mud, he calls over a farmer. he said how come you call your horse 4 names, homser homer is blind. >> you know a lot of people criticize republicans to a horse, but usually the other end. they say, because republicans. have a habit of nabbing ft of what look like jaws of victory, they say because they end up going far afield from what makes their message alluring, that is the economic message. but thin theyet caught up in social issues or as jennifer said the crazies who then all o a sudden become face of the party, not an accure face, do you agree? >> i agree that the left like to
11:09 pm
pick out the worstpokesman. that is why it makes me nervous you picked me. neil: how would you combat that. you are a savvy, man. you got your money and know something about seeing diamonds in the rough, right now they are rough for republicans, how do they improve their image with all people? >> it is so simple. all you have to do is take one rifle shot, for example, rather an talk about defunding obamacare, all we have to do is let's a president obama to treat the little guy as fairly as he treats big corporation, we gave corporation a relief from their mandate, now insist he do the same for the little guy, keep it on that issue. i don't think it makes sense to defund obamacare, i think we want to rchedule the
11:10 pm
implementation of the mandates, so that the young -- little guy with have a better chance to look at what is? store for him, young people still favor obamacare, they are the ones that will be hurt the most. neil: toefund it is a waste of time? >> i think their intentions are good. and any tt want to repl, everyone knows we have to get rid of it, but the trick is, what is the best way, iing is have a rifle shot, and say, let's treat the employee, equal to how we're treating employers give him a one year hat hiatus,d the money on advertising, that goes to advertising firms headed by obama donors. if we method that one rescheduling we become together. establishment, tea party, democrats we're all in this together. neil: who are you pushing for in
11:11 pm
2016? >> well, i told folks i'm still think santorum is wise of of the group. group. neil: if he runs agns he has your backing. >> he was talking in iowa the other day talked about job creators, why not talk about the job holders, i could came wealthy because of 70 people around me, if notor them i would not be in this chair, main thing to be sensitive to that hol clerk that checks us in at 2:00 a.m., and skycap that getsous plane at 5:00 in the morning they make our country work. i think that republicans care about them, that is why they want to get rid o obamacare which will be destructive to these people. we need to take the message, let's look out for the job holder. >> foster freeze thank you. >> thank you. neil: talk about perfect timing, as libertarians are about to take off, the ron paul channel
11:12 pm
11:14 pm
between glenn beck and ron paul? what if i told you nothing? at least on the internet. one is a big star there, one is about to become one, the ron paul channel is so line, firing a lot of folks out. $200,000 potential subscbers expressed interest in paying $9.95 a month, to give to straight every day, and was he telling me about a feature that promotes itself first you turn your tv off, that is where you lose me. nevertheless, because i admire you greatly. i'll let you come from this last appearance, i'm joking. >> whole idea for me to have the ability to continue to do what i've been doing for 35 years, talk about issues that you helped me talk about many times over the years, bring it to attendtion of as many people as
11:15 pm
possible. there are frustration with regular tv, i don't have a job on regular tv. i don'tant to live in new york, washington or l.a., i can do it this fry hometown -- from my hometown, andalk to people, it works well for me, we're at beginning stages, just within the hour, i released that the site is now available. i will turn to cavuto when i want to hear thely willy real b. neil: i tell you young man, you go after us it is war. i am curious is this like a libtaryian channel? >> it is going to not promote ideas i disage with. most people have a good sense of what i believe in, foreign policy has beeifferent from
11:16 pm
traditional, and economics, believe. so, those areiews i will express. but, it is also goingo be trying to get pple not the ones that -- not only those who might agree with me, but you know like yr first host, our first guest was glen green wall, you know talk about snowden, i'm sure they are sympathetic to libertarian views but i don't think theywill be libertarians, but if they are interesting in talking about things in trying to reveal the truth, i would just like to get to the bottom of things, it gives me a little bit extra time to do this. the nice thing about internet i don't have to deal with advertisers and a clock. you get to be experts, you know how to cut me off when you need to. i -- you know if i get long winded, and my 30 minutes is up,
11:17 pm
i can go further minutes. -- 40 minutes, i think today's show is 45 minutes. neil: is that just you? >> oh, no. you have to look at it. you will be all right. >> very good. >> 45 minutes they would get tired of me, that is why i hav guests, i think people who working with me have done it to feprofesonally. neil: how will this help or hurt your son, senator rand paul who is rumored to vifor presidency in 2016. >> highway patrol it doesn't hurt -- i hope it doesn't hurt him, you never know what it might do. i can't believe it would hurt hi hopefully is will help to some degree, the views wille very similar. neil: what did you think of his dust of with new jersey governor chris christie? much to do about nothing?
11:18 pm
>> yeah, i don't like the bickering. i think it was a significant debate, one person blasting those of us who believe in libertt saying you should not be that you know critical of the government. that is significant but still, two politicians going at it, i would rather you know talk about why we should have a fed or not have a fed. neil: it sounds like you are not a christy fan. >> that would be safe to say, yes. neil: if he was the republican nominee in 2016 we're way ahead of ourselves, if he were, would you not support him. >> at this moment, he is not going to have -- you know, a change of heart. he is a big government person. so, it would be similar to you know, last go around, i could not endorse our candidate. but i want to change things. i don't think we're doing well,
11:19 pm
you know. neil: sort of glommed into one another. there is a philosophical battle going on went the republican party, to your point on chris christie-rand paul dust up with how you go about surveilling people. is there a debate they should have? >> it is a very important debate. it is dangerous not to face up to it but i think it is much broader than that. i think it is big government rsus limited government. that iolves the split in the republican party. and in the democratic party. the democrats want to restrain, have restrain to foreign intervention and surveillance. so, i think it is a much bigger thing. in economics, nixon once said we're all keynesians, i would liie to change that. he is right, republicans and democrats became canne keynesiai
11:20 pm
don't think we should have a chairman or a federal reserve. neil: for now we do have a federal reserve, and for now two keynesians or big believers in government stimulus in running for the job, larry summers and janet yellen. do you like one more than the other? do you think they would both continue ben bernanke policy of propping things up on steroids. >> it won't make a difference, they believe that fed is there for lend are of last resorts for banks and corporations that over extend themselves, they believe in regulation, one might put more emphasis on regulation versus monetary policy. but endorse the idea they moneze debt. long-term it makes no difference, the debate should be to we need a federal reserve
11:21 pm
board chairman or a sim. possibly, if they would study that, that you would come to the conclusion they have been much more harmful than helpful and have done a lot of damage in our country. neil: you challenge debate, i make people think things they should be thinking about. wish you much luck, not too much lucbut much luck, very good havg y, happy kickoff day. >> a, neil. neil: fro from when we feared ae rate we were going we would end rate we were going we would end up like a another greece? any last requests mr. baldwin?
11:22 pm
do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top.
11:23 pm
♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? how did he not see that coming? a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together.
11:25 pm
not really. we have all of washingto taking august off as if we don't have a spinning mess -- spending mess, what is the greek olive term for, we're the one that is pits? greece gets it we don't. >> yes, you know, what greece what is going on they have been doing ausrity and germany saying, if you don't fix your spding and your spend aholic ways you are not getting imf money or ecb money. here in unitedtates, we have a echo chamber, liberal media and people in washington d.c., y cannot admit any contrary opinio and facts, country in the world have never succeeded in, that it -- thought process
11:26 pm
is weave the dollar and reserve currency we can print our way out. china is still buying our debt we'll be okay, it is not happening. >> i will give america's round of applause. have you done better than everyone else in the world getting through financial crisis. take my home country of the u.k. >> i had no idea you were british. >> we have the gq boys in charge as you call them. we did too much too soon, key we ha anemic growth, the chief of imf said you have not done well. this year they will be lower -- >> still adding to the debt? >> yes, but are leading the way and world in the recovery. you don't want to be a brit, you to be in america. neil: what do you think, we get
11:27 pm
it, and greece, whatever its turn around is not us. >> i'm not sure we get it in america. after 2008 we "saw 4" years of a trillion dollar plus deficit, just because it half that now it is too high, but back to greece, i don't think that greece is a country we should be following in terms of fiscal paths. if you look at it, the unemployment rate there over 25 percent, 2 -- two-thirds ofl youth cannot find a job, but they have to listen to foreign creditors telling them how to run their cntry, they waited too long. @%il: lizzy, what do you make of point that maybe because we have not gone as austere as some of the countries, and our federal reserve has been in the game, that, say, we're certainly in better shape than the rest of the world?
11:28 pm
>> i think that i'm imagyn has a point, i think they are doing the same thing our federal reserve has been doing, but we're so short-term focussed in washington d.c., to say austerity will kill us, remember there were fears we had something equating man collse with the spending cuts, guess what it did not happen, things are moving along. even though the growth is not that great. problem is with that anemic growth of 1.5%, and obamacare adding a trilliondollars to nation's deficit, we need restructuring in a big way, state, local and fed level. ne: you mentioned that britain over did it. tax hikes right away, and -- >> it was about 80-20, done at
11:29 pm
-- >> but the tax hikes came first, then they had to take it back. >> main was consumption tax that went up 20%. neil: did ttey dial is back? >> it is still 20%. >> wait. the wealthy surtax what happened to that. >> that one got dialed back. they were busy doing spending cuts across every government department from health care to foreign a. and u.s., you have to refm the tax code that has to be the aim of congress. neil: i always thhnk it sounds impressive to standout in the world. but you realize you are the tallest pygmy in the room, you realize you are the tallest pygmy in the room, what are we bragging about? or should we be bragging about? >> we hould not be bragging,
11:30 pm
neil, if we look at mandatory spending stop, the real drivers of our spending in the future, we're not touched those, until we touch them we have nothing to be bragging about. the programs are important but they need to be preserved and protected. ne: thank you, up later, imagenenrene has a shocking new alert, i will leave you wanting to watch this. like you always are. >> a tease. neil: right, harry reid accusg unions of threatening obamacare. off his game or rocker? (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spd more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my acunt follow me online
11:31 pm
so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen.
11:32 pm
i'm janet long and i formed my toffee compa through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhar for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing betr. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchiti and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss o family tradition.
11:33 pm
now symbicort significantly improves my lung nction, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for whaver swims ourway. ask your doctor aut symbicort. i got my first prescription free. call or cck to learn more. [ male announcer ] if you n't afrd your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. neil: you know, harry reid is going after every one, last week, for replicans for all but being r racist going after e president's agenda and now fear mongering unions for questioning that agenda. >> he is exaggerating but i would recommend he calm down and stop frightening people. he isi. neil: has the leader lost it?
11:34 pm
gretchen, what do you think? >> i think harry reid is being harry reid, and criticizing anyone who is criticizing some work he and other democrats have done, he started criticizing conservatives with the same criticism a few years ago, now after union leaders based off what they said is going to destroy the 40-hour workweek. neil: chris. there is frustration that health care law seems to befalling apart on their trying to keep it going, but now unions, a key democratic party backer now want doing to back out what i going on? >> first of all, dc insider, i don't know. that -- i think that is per >> a highly connected person. >> how about, is it a future or a b? that is the question, unions
11:35 pm
have sious problems with the law because, it makes membership and dues payingnto unions less attractive. it makes as gretchen pointed out, what it does to the 35 hour workweek, and all that other stuff, there are problems for unions, when harry reid said calm down, and don't be so alarmist, he is saying we'll gure this out in time. let's not give republicans any ammunition right now to knock down the bill. we'll get it figured out. and as he said in same interview, it is sal leading to us a sing -- it is leang us to a single payer plan. neil: i think, gretchen that is heart of what is going on, chris should run from that opinion now because i agree. but goal, was to get to sothing single prayer pray paye, unions would embrace that. that is what they originally wanted when fir pushed it now
11:36 pm
we might get it. >> that is what they pushed for -n the beginning of this debate. showedebate. >> now they ended up with a law unworkable. neil: what do you think of what he is saying to the union wl u jus get on the same page with us? just shut up. >> you know he doesn't wan them to give any ammunition, unions are sayinn, letters they sent to congress are being used gain democrats inflatal ads and -- political ads and across u.s. highlighng the des cpancy between americans and having them sign up for obamacare, businesses getting a pass for a year, congressional staffers gets aass, he is saying we know there are problem, we'll find a fix and a solution for you just hole tight. neil: is this i big trouble? >> yes. but, it is in b trouble. but part that relates to paying
11:37 pm
for it and promise that people like, leyna reid and other leaders in democrat could party said the law is not coming gether like we want it to. the part that is not coming together is the paying for it part. that the nod to clinton democrats, an all democrat plan but the clinton democrats have wanted fiscal restraint. that part wheels are coming off this buggy, part is is going forward regardless of what happens with obamacare, data hub, and all other concerns getting as many human being signed up for fre or subsidized insurance as possible to constitute the benefits so that can cannot be taken away. neil: thank you. in the meantime, apple announced it will introduce a new iphone to the world next month.
11:38 pm
is this a more timely and telling lesson for apple? projectluna.com join t a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order top to 75 market centers maybe even better than you expecd. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account.
11:39 pm
woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heheart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the wat. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on ur screen.
11:40 pm
neil: blackberry shopping, twitter politics, food delivery services feasting, a lot to get blitzing. gary b to you first on blackberry, company that once ruled smartphone roost all but crowing to anyonenterested it is up for sale or exploring alternate on the same day that apple announces it will be rolling out a new iphone next month, i believe septemb 10, your thoughts? >> well i think you said itn right before to the segment. tease that now apple that better
11:41 pm
watch out, because you know they think they have a mota, round their products, you know, a used apple i love their products, you never know when you will be next blackberry or old sony disc manore ibm pc, they thought we have it locked. we don't need to one about innovating, someone ellyn vents the wheel. >> garey is right, a reminder of how quickly the consumer can forget about you, blackberry was first in the cell phone market, other exa on the fors came out -- competitors came out,hey may have great products that come out but i don't think that anyone is looking any more. neil: do youhink that we bury these guys too soon? i remember netflix, everyone thought they were going the way
11:42 pm
of the dodo bird. >> i think they can, you know, that net flic netflix you talk a good example. i never stopped paying my 51ly limonly fee -- my monthly fee for tm, they swed they were willing to innovate, i think that black berr blackberry is a. >> all right, issue two, tweeting to anyone interested in immigration reform, twitter now joining facebook in immigration debate. monica what do you make of this billionaire push. >> i am not surprised that twitter has a pack, in 70s,
11:43 pm
lobbying was tens of millions of dollars today it is billions, i think that anybody out there, who is looking for politicians to do something for them should understand that everyone needs to follow the money, this is what t story tells m and we need to be pushing for all of our legislators and lobbyists to behave like nascar drivers, they should have parc patches, who ay representing we need to know. neil: one thing i like about this what do you make of that, why, i undstand why big tech titans are interested in getting big tech help. but, they are all in on it. >> yeah, they are all in on every debate. i think monica makes a good point, congressmen and senators are like nascar drivers, unless you are in there, speaking on
11:44 pm
every single issue, i think that is really justll of the issues are just a hedge to make sure that you have the ear of your you know appropriate senator or congressman on other issues down the road, which you might not know of maybe a internet ta or a sweater tax, that you are cozying up to right person or people in this case tt your business, in this case twitter case should you go public your stock share will not erode. neil: real food for thought, america's appetite for food delivery is alive a well. monica a phenomena that feeds on itself, grub hub. and -- latest to emerge. what do you make? >> i think- a wonderful service, and disrupting something that was inefficient, you had to pick up a phone,
11:45 pm
place a order to restaurant, there is a lot of noise inhe restaurant, it is great you can do it online, but what i thought to be interesting, i read is that they are charging these restaurants, who have low margin businesses to begin with 15%. restaurants do make just a shred of money on what they charge you. neil: an addedustomer is an added customer. >> not when your margin is 8%. the order delivery service needs to remember its place, the restaurant that maintains customer loyalty, if they continue t greedy there ising in nothing to say the trend will continue. neil: gary, a lot of these say, this order i not for one person mr. cavuto. leaving that aside. what do you think? is it a trend? >> i'm going contrarian, i think
11:46 pm
as the say in bridge, slowin thg a loosern a looser, you get two plates of pasta for you and your wife, $40, looked up on grub hub, i have never used, they tax on $10 charge. plus 20% of bill, you pay, $50 for $ 40 worth of food, 50 i think people are saying, you know, times are tight, you know we're aging our income is going down, i think it is too expensive. do not like this business at all. neil: all right, so, i will put u don't ayou down as a maybe. >> thank you very much. >> when rich get fed up, proof they really do pack up? see the numbers on this. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine.
11:47 pm
11:50 pm
neil: i could be wrong but i think this is a rich guy a version of telling themo take a leap, u.s. taxpayers renouncing their citizenship and up and leaving the country, they have to fill a form out first. a number of them have. last quarter those americans filed to file out double previous high setback in the first quarter. a tpped that appears to be -- trend that appears to be picking up more steam this quarter. imagene is sympathetic with these folks and m point of view. you think you can tax people to hell, until theyiagram back ancome back andsay go to hell.
11:51 pm
>> last week, i cried about the u.s. tax thing, i am a brit, and moving here is a nightmare. i think i have sympathy in a sense of people that move here, normally the little guys that move here, trying to keep up with u.s. tax paperworkt a nightmare. neil: the regulation part or shear scope of tax? >> is regulation part. to comply, you end up paying the accountant you could ever owe in a million years, if you get one bit wrong with the irs they could haunt you for your life. neil: if we're to believe this, you have to be hitting a wall when a lot of people say, we're out of here. >> you are hitting a wall. they -- why is this news? for god's sake, that number that you quote that was more -- that
11:52 pm
left. neil: you kne kne we were doinga segment you can just play along. >> i am pying along. neil: thepush it then go. >> you see it happening at local level, detroit, cleveland, cincinnati, pittsburgh, kansas city, every time they raisin come taxeraisincome taxes the p, cities like kansas and st. louis, said if we fry to try to hike taxes on income we have to revisit the law to make sure we do not lose population. neil: going around them so maybe rich don't notice? >> it about why we need tax reform. so complicated, that people say enough, they throw up hands say enough, i think this shows we
11:53 pm
need to comp hencively reform u.s. tax code. neil: do you know what i think. when you leave your country over tax rates -- >> on some levels, my sympathy goes with the little guy, who is caught up in this. neil: are you a citizen in both country? >> i am a green card holder here. neil: you have kissed the -- >> no, i a still a citizen. >> there is a double jeopardy ru. we have a treaty, brits and americans do still talk. neil: we love you to date, and who could forget monty python. here i thought donald trump ruthless when it came to firing people on the spot, the guy at aol has him beat by a mile, at least donald fires them in
11:54 pm
person, tim armstrong did it on a conference call. >> able, put tt camera down right now, able, you are fired, right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% small. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonst. it's time to build a better enterpse. together. [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful end. then i betteuse the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip. purchase eraser? it's the easy way to erase any recent travel expense. i just pick a charge, like my flight with a few taps, it's taken care of. impressive baldwin.
11:55 pm
11:58 pm
11:59 pm
main other states is an at-will state, an employer can do what mr. m strong did. neil: even if it does not look good. you might be legal but it does not look good. >> what is the message to your staff. neil: what is it? >> if i don't perform right, i am gone. neil: what is bad with that. >> you can't be on point 24/7. and watching people work, they have to do it because they want to, they are motivated, by the leadership, motivated by accomplishments by money, there is a lot to motivate. neil: fear is not one. >> fear is not long-term motivation. >> agree. from a legal standpoint no wsuit, but the purpose of this conference call, remember to get the employees fired up, get them pumped up. neil: maybe 999 were, one was not? >> i mean if you are an
12:00 am
employee on the phone how will you be inspired to do well when your employer does not car joining u. we will be right back with melissa frais. >> good evening, everybody, i am in for melissa francis. here's what is "money" tonight. ca it hyperloop mania. elon musk releases his designs moments ago. it's getting from l.a. to san francisco in 30 minutes as easy as he makes it sound? we will get a top expert to weigh in. and he is burning almost every bridge in sight, all word on wall street. who madeoney today? the company has nine lives and he is making a killing off of it.
97 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
FOX Business Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on