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>> and our 4% yielding vanguard, it's a good pick. >> john? >> california chrome the triple crown. strike! >> are these walmart workers getting jobs by unions that are supposed to be fighting for their jobs. hi, everybody. welcome. i am neil cavuto. for get about pay for play. how about pay for protest? unions payingage staters to disrupt the annual share holder meeting. more than half the new york city council members telling walmart to stop giving the so-called dangerous dollars to city charities to try and in favor, they say, in the city. did they run that by the folks
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benefiting by the charities in this city? our guests. sometimes you can cut off your nose despite your face? >> yeah, if there is any real ramifications. we saw it play out in d.c. new york city is probably the worst case of income inequality in the country, you are either rich or poor, and almost 2 million people in poverty and wages have gone down, and you are saying walmart, we don't want you to come here and create jobs, that's rich. i don't know how politicians get away with it? >> you don't want walmart stores to come into the area, and that seems stupid, it's one of the most overpriced city, and now you are denying their charity, and shut up and let those folks decide. >> welcome to the left wink
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sinkhole that is new york city. we don't want your nonunion dollars, we want our poor to go hungry and women to go jobles and we want our roads to look like they have not been paved since 1975. >> they have not been paved. >> it makes zero sense, and if you go back to a union proponent, there's no such thing as a good job unless it's a union job. they would rather people go without work and food and shelter if it means giving kind of a thumbs up to a nonunion shop like walmart. >> when i talked to the majority leader about why he has the fixation on walmart, and if kwraouwall street were to be unionized tomorrow, would you still do this? he said of course i would, but i don't think he would. >> extraordinary high prices at
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all the local neighborhood stores, and they would be demolished by walmart, and it's been calculated over and over and over again, if there is a walmart and the neighborhood is the equivalent of the consumers having a increase. why is it the selfishness of the council members, and it trumps the best people -- >> i totally disagree with you. >> it's mystifying. >> go ahead, adam, and then i will disagree with you. >> look, if it were me, i would take their money. just to say that. because i don't think there is anything evil about walmart but it's a totally consistent position to say i don't like that company and don't like what it stands for and don't like the fact they don't hire union workers and i am not going to take their money, and that's a consistent -- >> are you pro choice? >> yes. >> i am pro choice when it comes to walmart.
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let me choose. >> me, too. but i see it's leadership. >> this is much more political than you are leading on. this is a trifecta for the typical new york politician, free publicity and back your union allies on the other hand because the unions, i put mayor de blasio in office, and the sam walton foundation is the biggest contributor to charter schools around the country, and they get to attack walmart and that, and somebody born in the bronx, and there are parts of thebronx where you can't get affordable food. they're food deserts in the bronx -- let me finish my point. the place you can get fruit, vegetables, it's a crumby store, and walmart would bring affordable foods to that area
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and that's how disgusting this is. >> i was telling the councilman this, let me decide or let new yorkers decide, and if it's as reprehensible as you say, they don't go there. if you go to the shop around the corner, it's $50 for a gallon of milk. it's outrageous. give new yorkers a choice. if it's so egregious and they find walmart's policies are so awful and those workers truly must be chained to their shelves or the cash register, fine, but they have not seen that and i have a feeling it's these leaders. >> they play the game so long because they have to stick with it, because if the world sees they are wrong, shame on them. but i know people in harlem, they get in a van and drive to new jersey to find quality food. there's still a couple places, but the point is they drive out and then they get their
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groceries and then have to drive back. >> you can go to a fairway in harlem, and -- the bronx -- >> bottom line, in new york it's it's an uphill climb to find good deals. >> it's disgusting they are letting politics and further but politics getting in the way of improving somebody's quality of life, and i don't mean just somebody, i mean vast numbers of people. you have about a quarter of a billion dollars that is spent at walmart by new york city residents outside of the city on annual basis. >> the mayor, the city council of new york city would rather have people going to a food shelter and getting food from the government than going to -- >> ben stein? >> i would bet you in the name of protecting mom and pop
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stores, the pay at walmart will be higher than the pay at mom and pop stores. >> of course, it wl be higher. there will be chances within advancement within the corporate structure,nd destroying communities, we live a large part in a small part where there is a smawalmart, and people are getting an opportunity to choose where they want to buy food, and good quality food. >> adam, go ahead? >> so you have got one data point. plenty of other people have data points about walmart and i just want to say something, and i think it's absolutely appropriate -- >> by the way, this is new york city. it's not maybury. have at it. come here and see how it goes.
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if it doesn't go well, shame on me and walmart. >> is the walmart going to destroy the poverty-stricken bronx? are you nuts? >> i happen to agree. i am in favor of letting them have at it and compete, but i think we should be in favor of politicians saying this is where i stand. that could be a good thing. >> no, not when they are hurting their constituents. >> they are not hurting them. >> leave it up to the individual politician or group to decide whether they want to accept walmart's money rather than a bunch of city council members firing off a letter to walmart basically threatening them saying cease and assist we don't want your dangerous money there. i think there is a distinction there. >> adam, go ahead.
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>> political leadership advocates their -- >> let him state his mind. >> that's what a councilman is -- >> the whole city council represents the unions. that's the way it happens in new york. >> you can stop walmart -- that's a little weird. >> let them cut checks to these people that need food and jobs. >> they do. homeless centers. that's what they want. >> and schools. >> i live here and this place is a you know what hole. pick your orfice. >> oh, boy. we are going to go right now. and we are going to address the scc lawyers now. >> do you think this is goofy. >> washington is full of big spenders, and let's make them squeal. she won!
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and many result of the ad and it's promised to cut wasteful spending. what do you think? >> it makes me want to throw up. i can't believe -- i am with charlie on this. i think cruelty to animals in terms of animals we are going to eat is outrageous, and it's bad enough we eat them, but to torture them before we eat them -- >> yeah, probably not a good thing. >> i can't believe that ad. >> that woman gives me the creepers. >> it's a $9,000 ad. but, wow, she did that, and she is into cutting. >> anybody who thinks about cutting animals' testicles off and compares that to cutting in washington, d.c., that's off.
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>> that's an uncomfortable scene. i think it just scared people. >> elect her or she is coming after us. >> the cutting spending is resonating with people, although with two-thirds of the annual budget -- >> it's just a way to get -- >> oh, taste like chicken. >> i love joanie. i am like, joanie! joanie! we do need people to say they are going to try and go andut pork spending. we are missing a greater picture here. >> i am not missing it. i like it. >> 142 races and incumbents won 141 of them. >> we don't want an upset by
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mentally ill. >> very good. very good. >> first of all, i don't think that she will have any impact on pork if and when she gets to washington, and this is not the most important issue. i know it's an important issue and i know it would be better if we were responsible in our spending, but pork is not -- >> did you know 90% of voters who voted for her cited that ad? i made that up. but they like that ad. >> adam, i think that the nature of washington, d.c., not just the specific pork spending, but the ideal, it's all theirs and recklessness and no accountability. >> it's a metaphor. >> it's a sickening metaphor. >> yeah, it's sickening. >> one of the problems republicans have time and time again is message, and mitt romney talks about the 47%, and stead of saying, you know, i am going to raise everybody up,
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he talks about the 47% that are already against him, and then you get nuts like this, talking about cutting pork by castration. >> can you deliver on the answer for the politicians, it's no. let me finish my ste for the love of jesus. two-thirds of annual spending in d.c. is mandatory. it's entitlements. it's welfare. you add on defense and it turns out to be 84%, so you have very little you can cut. >> how do you go from squeal like a pig to the love of jesus? >> well, we have a fox news alert. we had ben stein and charlie agreeing. >> and las vegas lost a lot of money. the odds were high. >> i am going to go out and eat a freshly baked mcdonald's
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hamburger. >> it's got to be hot. and then sticker shock, and the ford's gang has something to get us out of the fix once and for all. find out what it is in just a few minutes, but up next -- >> you want me to point! >> they have since been reprimanded on that, and it's the not so friendly skies. what the airlines want to do to stop this that is creating hackle hackle hacklers, and squealing like a [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts,
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police officers were forced to go on board a plane and arrest an unruly passenger. >> authorities say it was his unruly behavior on a flight from philadelphia to london that forced the plane to turn around. >> after that unruly passenger tried to open one of the doors in mid flight. >> they always say unruly passenger. anyway, fasten your seat belts. it could be a very bumpy flight. the number of incidents involving unruly passengers, they're soaring. 8,000 alone last year. now airlines are pushing new fee hikes to stop them. will it work? >> anything. one, it's hard.
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it's alcohol and ambien. that's what is causing this. alcohol and medication. fixing it together. >> is that wrong? >> yes, it is. >> flying a lot lately, it's scary. you have one passenger who clearly -- >> there's really two ambien, one alcohol. >> well, she is right, though, whatever is going on is out of control. >> they're not prosecuting these people. >> it's been going on for years. we discussed the story. >> we're not going to. >> a money manager and a food cart. we won't go there. but it is something that, i mean, listen, the punishment must fit the crime. these guys ruin an entire flight for everybody. >> it's related to where the aircraft is registered. a lot of them are registered overseas and they cannot prosecute these idiots. >> i am wondering if the penalty is $200, $2,000, whether that
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would be enough. you fly enoua lot. what do you do? >> i fly a great deal. i fly commercial. >> go ahead. >> when they have unruly passengers you should be taken to the front of the plane, escorted off -- >> but not in midair. >> no. >> parachute them. these people make me very nervous. i get antsy when they start acting up and they don't want to behave themselves. >> it's when they want to open up the door that i get nervous. >> they should be prosecuted and thrown in jail. they're putting people at risk even more than being nuisances. >> but it's a pain in the butt. with delays. >> not for you. >> with a crowded plane. >> traveling more. >> i just think that is helping this. >> maybe but recently my son and
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i came back from california. the guy behind us was so drunk he threw up on himself. he just sat there and threw up on himself twice. >> serves him right. >> no, serves us all right. the smell was so amazing. they brought out every industrial cleaner -- >> hi to vouch for him. >> i'm very nice. by the way, one drink i fall asleep. >> just a warning, don't try and open the door if i'm in there. i will put a hurting on you. >> now we have a use for that woman that castrates hogs. >> that was the best line. >> ben is on fire. he's on fire. i want to thank charlie and charles payne. now that he has his own show, he can't be bothered. he just walks off the set. saying good night to the american dream. according to a new survey,
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