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thanks to all our guests. thanks to you for watching, and for matt welch and kmele foster and sweet little pelosi is fine, read
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danny siegel knows the seeds that have been planted for this very day according to the world bank and if not now, when? what happens? >> this is a real happening. this should be a wake-up call. this is the incredible news that we would allow her country to be in this situation. so i hope this is a wake-up call to the politicians. and we need to do things rather than just talk about them. neil: i think our government has gotten so big. the sad reality is that the chinese government is vastly more efficient and much more prone to let capitalism run free. that sounds like oxymoron.
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but this assumption, by the way, of u.s. growth this year might be widely optimistic. and it could happen like today. >> if this isn't a wake-up call after the lethargic growth in 2013, this has been building for years. this is what is happening to our country. and we have to snap out of this and we are fraught with regulations and we have a regulatory system that produces one regulation after another in
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what other country around the world advertises food stamps? neil: something has happened to us whether we are entitled, whether we are lazy. >> entitlements are a piece of the puzzle here. they make up 11.6 of our gdp. they cost $2 trillion area a cot
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britain with the roman empire. you talk about government and it has alws bñie >>r and largely that is our fault.u.x neil: it could be a lotxd faster,sáz that 2005 the chinese by this save measure now ate1 parity is not a better. >> and there aret( talkxdqçó about that study there may well ber
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interesting isçó we talk about itñi thee1c fuss for next to nothing.raise ratese minimum wage and force our folks to do things with regulations. neil: i wonder what you make of the chinese. they are obviously almost embarrassed or they don't want to draw attention to it. what do you think is going on? >> well, why draw attention to it and wake the sleeping giant? i agree with everything that everyone else has said here. one other major issue that we must contend with very quickly. we have an educational system in this country, in my opinion, it is broken.
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look at where we are getting our mathematicians and scientists and engineers from.
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>> we will not have one vote, that provide women equal pay. >> republican laws restrict access to voting. >> they prefer to go on, long with women being paid less than men. neil: am i missing something? how did this debate over the minimum wage turn into a concerted attack on women. a war on women? here to help meous claudia, and jewely and sherri? >> it is a an election year.
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neil: let me write that down. >> we have equal pay act, it is against the law to discriminate against women. they make it sound like that. well, it is the law, you know president could set a good example. we know that the obama white house does not pay women the same as men. i'm not saying it does not happen, i do think that women hit a glass ceiling they go out and start businesses, so guess what women create,ed own more businesses in fortune 500. you will have -- >> that transcends whole gender thing. you are a small the business owner it is about providing opportunity to benefit men and women. >> we don't need workers, men
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women paid equally? >> absolutely it is paided on the job, we do not have any women operating a press right now, but when i was working we did she was fabulous, and got paid based on merit not a government intervention to how we should pay people. i think women deserve to be based on merit not a government regulation. neil: how did this get mixed up in the debate. >> if you look at actual metrics, obamacare, that .epublicans rail against, but
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more woman are affected by min minimum wage. neil: a small component. now then, are you saying that republicans would look people in the eye say, i think you are worth less than a man. >> i don't think they would look me in the eye. they would not look me in the eye no more than look you in the eye. neil: it is against the law. >> thanks to lilly ledbetter. republicans did not vote for it they would not look me in the eye, but their votes under score. >> no, i don't agrow, with government gets involved, you force people to do things that is not good for their business in 1931, davis-bacon act designed to keep av one african-american nonunion black owned businesses from getting a construct contract they wanted to keep those for the whites
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black businesses were shut out, black businesses were able to compete, and save the government. neil: present day. >> they forced prevailing wage that is what do who you force a men all wage, you kill jobs, and eliminate someone's ability to create the jobs. neil: solution is to hear some of these, democrats say you have to lift minimum wage, then war on women will cease to be a war on women. >> lute sh absolutely not. >> we have not even have a minimum wage, at-this-point the market should determine what the wage is. obamacare. obamacare. >> i get this. >> wait. >> neil: could i ask you this.
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>> you could. neil: do you think this is just taking a side issue, making a big issue to get people's attention away from health care. democratic strategist don't top use the word recovery. that is a loaded term is this a load of you know what? >> no, two things are going on, yes there is an election. and benghazi all of a sudden out front and center. could it be because hill clinton may be the next president. >> no. >> no, benghazi is legitimate. o.it is accentuateed there is a election, and part because of the case. right now they demonstrate that -- >> they are against women? they are -- >> if i. >> no.
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if i say that women, in particular single women are helped -- >> let's say 2 million are women. >> we don't have many people, they don't have cancer. why do we fund cancer research. neil: taking from mary to give to -- to -- >> ladies, i can't make sense o$
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neil: i knew he was big but
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not this big. so we asked superstar john cena to give me tips on how to become the most solid anchor on social media. >> the social media as a champion is year and all-around nice guy. he will give us a tip how you get those followers. i frankly cannot be bothered to. >> good to have you. >> how do you have 20 million? >> i have been on that twitter saying for about one afternoon that makes me an expert. most are socialite's been a musician so get a video. take this down. ♪ ♪ we will put it on you to and my. neil: you have to win the
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kids over? >> you have to make the video. they will go crazy. shave your legs or your head or both. [laughter] said the whole ryan is the sexual tape. neil: there is an idea. >> did is a creation space. but take that down. neil: you had 10 followers then 10,000 and 100,000 now the most solid athletes in though world. how do you do that? >> here is the thing of social that working with the voice of the individual. when you gain interest i like this guy then all athletes and celebrities have social media but it is
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just the way that they use it. neil: data is crucial? >> there are some celebrities or athletes that say this is set up for someone but monitored by another but then there is the of voice of the of superstar so it is my voice but yet, use brand conglomerate san inc. sponsors into might twitter i'd like change time i am launching a weight-loss campaigns through 2010 -- through twitter how to use this myself so i tweet my success, my meals, a certain comments and to. neil: even with that weight-loss that segment. >> but one day?
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>> if you attach yourself and you realize this would be big but other stars white tiger woods i have to reconnect i have alienated them but you are full throttle. >> i did not just embrace this but i was reluctant i want to keep the magic in the program then it becomes larger than life and you have to get in or you are blown over. neil: that someone else will pick up your fans? >> this is the way people communicate. neil: but at your expense? how did you know, they don't just do everything and not watching? >> you will not get mowed over but if you don't have a digital presence you are missing out with so much interaction with a -- whether they are your finance or not.
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i often will tweet to what i am thinking and put it out in my own words. people like to reach tweet'' so people that are not even in the hands of mine but woolsey this is great did i will follow john cena. then you become interested. neil: now you are the brand they are quoting? >> i said something be another day that cowardice is a decision so the year is an emotion. face your fears and do the of best you can. neil: you would never do something about of character that you are never a loser? >> that is not be but it is not w. w. eves messaging that people can latch onto that.
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whether they'll latch onto food the person is typing the message put them in that state and a base. neil: but you engage the audience so i thought if i was a wrestler, here is what i got. neil the real deal cavuto? >> i like it. >> doughboy. [laughter] another one. i italian stud muffin. >> if you were going to have a sexual tapes. >> and the other groups absolutely. you and i are simpatico on this. >> do you travel to the bakery? >> writes:.
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>> right on the. [laughter] >> but let me finish this and as soon as i do. in the meantime as good as he is and i have then working at this for years. spicule lays make me laugh. that is the alternative. who tell him where the of billed by the office is. courtney b. howard wwe situation..
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neil: when they have this rush to spend billions more for climate change i should remind you we already are at the tune of $77 billion. it is true. welcome, everybody.
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i am neil cavuto. the dirty little secret of cleaning up the dirty little planet is we are already trying to address it to the tune of $77,000,000,000.2008 through last year how much we have committed to various programs and now we hear that we need tens of billions or hundred millions more and if we don't spend the rest of the world is destroyed because of that. our senior fellow at guessing is here also our "fox business all-stars" are here. first whether we should commit more money to this? it left out an important part. we have already. what have we seen? >> complete failure because they say is and it's time we
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have began investing then they called the new technologies. wind was commercialized in the '80s, 1887 and solar in 8091 l the jimmy carter increased subsidies now they say isn't it time to invest in these losers? it is about four very big speeches state of the union and the u.n. speech to finally make renewable profitable. he said he will do it by bankrupting the things that work by a m sure that is not legitimate use but that is what he is doing in the name of the climate salvation. it is not about finally investing something. neil: among the 77,000,003 spent we have almost
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50 million going to a chinese company to build windfarms. but yet to hear harry reid tells it it is the dirty awful coke brothers stopping them. >> vicinities tycoons that is what they do very well. they are one of the main causes of this. neil: leaving aside their influence and power even collectively they don't have $80 billion. >> he had senate majority and tried the agenda and rejected to the proper process now he has the of naked donor if he goes full moon on this and that is what this is about.
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that is not the argument i would it make to be given authority to design the economy but his belief in superpowers is consistent that you can run the economy on them. neil: i wonder what ever your views on climate change or whenever my point is i have to be 100 percent sure that before i commit money that and has the desired effect the rest of the world is not to they may have the of beggar belief of climate change. >> antarctic up, the ice is melting but we have more than ever before. 92 million not out of work nobody is thinking about this right now.
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it is so far down the list. >> it is dead last. >> "the washington post" said only 20 percent think we need to address this next year 40% next year and the others say not at also why is the white house driving says home? neil: you could make the argument is anything that makes us less dependent on foreign oil is better for us i could extend that to mean traditional fossil fuel or other technologies that are talked about. what is wrong with the all strategy but not one favoring one over the other? mcfadyen summary should do but those left-leaning
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environmentalists don't let anything to do with the oil but i guess they don't know that also fuel saved though wailes. people that have done the most are private people. of a guaranteed loan that was paid back from the government but for harry reid and the democrats all they have done is to block the keystone pipeline. it is not a viable alternative it is politics leading up to the election. >> the environmental group has spent so disappointed coming up gangbusters' they will fix climate change. with the midterm election they will fix the world between now and then.
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>> then i just want to remind people to say we're not just starting the issue. many on this panel could agree but a lot of it wasted but not as if we just come up the gate. but the problem persists after $80 billion what does it take to move the needle? >> 125 more years. in meeting 25% of the needs with that stimulus orgy was 0.2%. it was close but it is the failure end harry reid does not drive of wind powered car i am sure.
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and by the way they still directed to the wind and solar from the 1800's every billion that they sell it is about choosing political victors. neil: your points are all well taken. think you very much. have you been part of an internship in a company? a lot of companies say between the lawsuits you
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neil: this is what happens every now and then the intern that says they were slave labor they say to heck with them. all u.s. employers right now
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see 80 percent cut their internship program right now just in the manufacturing sector one out of three say goodbye. and now to cage rogers? >> not a surprise at all. these people ruin it for the rest of us. they may be legitimately you are not paid you were getting college credit you think that will not be hard work now working long hours? he is worth it. >> it is not happening. >> but it is worth having bad name on your resonates. >> you always have to make sure that you get college credit but now they are being sued is common sense for the companies to say let
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the courts settle its. >> you brad the rich kids you ruin it for my kids because the internal chips will be long gone. people just want to be in the building. this affects the entire work force going forward. what will they do with them saul's? >> and wwe had the internship program. [laughter] but then they sued. [laughter] what do you think of this? >> it is wonderful for the insurance they could have experience of they want to go into this sector for their career and for their employers by the time you trade them so they do more for public service.
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neil: debt and to get a free labor or cheap labor but they do it because of the public could that may shock some viewers. >> it is the bottom line i do not regret any internships none were cleverest i begin some cases i spend money and i would never go back. >> but that is the problem. >> that is the great differentiator of the kids coming out of the background. but if this is taken away then whatn#o? >> and i think john makes a great point. i had been internship program and they would stop. they had to read to it.
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neil: what do you mean? >> you are trying to get me to say something. neil: no. [laughter] i am sorry. i am just wondering. [laughter] where is this going? all these companies are waiting now to see where this is legally but i think the better part is to skip it all together. >> the downside risk is huge it is of public service but when you have that downside also people look at the company's to say what you doing having unpaid the political risk is an intolerable. intolerable. neil: why is
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neil: day calling it the $1 trillion timebomb. it is student at and a lot of kids are not able to pay it than the sign is how many are signing up for the federal loan forgiveness programs. some for hardship reasons and others not so much but that sign up surged 40% in the second half of 2013 that pays has not slowed down up 24% from march of this year to put into perspective 1.6 million kids have signed
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up representing more than 5.$3 billion worth of student debt. get the picture? >> why would you? it is three. it is like a free pizza at lunch but we keep giving out the many. the past to stop. it is hard but tuition will come down proportionately. neil: the more that you provide them more that the universities feel emboldened and they raise tuition. neil: to the nerdy accountant. >> my heart goes out to friends and acquaintances with tens of thousands of dollars it is a serious problem but loan forgiveness presents other issues model may is the cost to the taxpayers but discourages active far worse from paying back their loans. agreement -- imagined i'd
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want to be in a hurry what tip i might qualify? you hate to find that out if you are debt free. neil: what happens we got into this with the mortgage miltown if you went to three months without a mortgage payment you qualified everybody said i will not pay for three months. what is to stop a kid from saying just in case i will sign up and am in no rush to pay back if there is a way out. >> there's not. it is the wrong incentives like giving the guy with the brain tumor and aspirin for the headache. health care. we did insurance reform we argue is paying. colleges are complicity with the lenders as well that
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drives up the cost. they make a fortune to stick this debt on to the students it is of broken system not loan forgiveness. neil: what we are providing for the schools is the kids is another means. >> i think it will backfire by the time my little one is ready there is no incentive@ to go to college. shakespeare will die with and the only english major left on the planet. that that is when the university will say we need a reason to get them back and they don't have to pay tuition we can do that from home because otherwise they will not come. neil: reliving that entitlement society but what
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happens is is the more you go through the government the a backstop to arrears' and college loans everybody gets their handout in the middle of the bailout it is of bad and dangerous trend a and a slippery slope but i cannot blame young people today are people in between from thinking why shall i take responsibility when the government will cover me and even the government does not ? >> we do have cultural problems that all ages across generations dealing with college dash. the number one thing to do do is college gross sell the thing they could do to help them is pay back the dead. neil: the other issue of personal responsibility
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because the government is the backstop a and somebody has to pay for that. but will the conservative say you are heartless because you are not helping of college kids are not putting more money into infrastructure? tell me what you have done. so you are painted as the evil person. >> yes. so give them a subsidy a guest there is the tree somewhere in washington d.c. because they think it is free. it is not free the average american will pay $6,000 in taxes to cover obamacare in for some reason the signed contract does not mean anything in a more. that it was predatory lending deal with the lender
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but because you did not think it through we will bail you out is not good for society. >> for sine it is the tenth party. neil: en. [laughter] you weigh in on this
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neil: what is the deal with it meant you were urs getting upset when i read to the hate mail? >> they don't deserve any of your time and i want to punch their noses. cannot hit o'reilly he is not worth it. i think neal is one of the fairest commentators understand the negative comments to make you were not the only one. >> you won't get hate mail from the you are the best. why do people take on new?
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make those politicians and your questions and. >> i enjoy your show it is with humor and informative. keep up the good work. i like neil and i trust him a lot when he is right he takes no prisoners but when i am wrong i do? >> i demanded fox business and have never sought to back. >> cannot get any better than that. did i write to them myself? >> you need a statue in times square you fearless leader. >> i am building get right now. >> better each day it ages. >> you interrupt guessed too often and a look better in a button down shirt. they have nothing to dokñ each other uc like you have paid the agency. leave.
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>> you looks like dead keek. >> cindy you sound like of which is characterized sucking in the debt and not pushing get out. >> that's lovely. >> you rule. what is your record? the number of rowdies to have eaten in one sitting? >> as of now 1,113. >> country or rock music? >> rock. country brings me down. it is about losing a girl. >> i have been watching you for years how do you stay so cute in a deal of looking? >> i don't know. >> she was in shock you were in your 50s said that you for it in your early 40's. >> why did you say the early 30's? just go back a decade. >> what is up with that?
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when they are not i don't. >> i don't mind this is there's something wrong with me? you can only you love one or the tether it has to me me. >> what planet are you living on? >> the one i am ready to kick you off. >> what is it like being so hot? >> fumbling. >> you and i share a glass of wine as they make dinner every day some days i'd drink your share also. you are the best. >> you are not the only one getting drunk during the show. [laughter] by the way for:00 p.m.? on my fox news show or this one because if you think you are watching fox business then you are drinking more but i appreciate that dead
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drunk viewers are well, just enough actually they don't bother writing. so keep on the set and keep the emails c lou: good evening everybody. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu ordering reprisals or the kidnapping and murder of three teenagers in the west bank. the three teenage boys were kidnapped two weeks ago. they were found shot to death yesterday. one of the three boys an american citizen of the terrorist group hamas celebrated the event. said a seething israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu promised quote, hamas will pay. as you can see on your screen, prime minister netanyahu lived up to his threats, ordering bombings overnight of 34 suspects hamas strongholds. pres

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