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a mess. and my thoughts of the uncertain texas democratic congressman who has the same thoughts. sold by that he should see the border? >> and i hope that does not take away the country now moment i think president bush thought he could look from everything up in the sky and he did that for a long time. i hope that does not become the coach reid the moment he does not need to come to the border. neil: it already is. now to our "fox business all-stars." >> i think it is a sign of the times that wealth, many and status cannot implement change for red tape and bureaucracy. but it is sad president
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obama only meets with governor perry and not visiting the border at this point in time. it is ridiculous he is not addressing something that he cannot even go to check out himself. it is irresponsible governments to fund something from the taxpayers if he will not even take a leadership at the border. neil: he is talking about processing those that are key here. not even the border he doesn't want that moment looking out the window because it welcome back to haunt him. which is worse? ignoring the problem or looking help the window? in mecca ignoring it to all together he said these children need to go home and do not have legal status called it emergency legislation then he backpedaled let's put
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$37 billion in to this instead so he is doing nothing. neil: folks think of the of bipartisan push when you include facebook and bill gates and the yahoos ceo. >> you have the star power if the governors of texas and arizona do you think the president would do something? neil: what about the democratic congressman? >> he should be a little scared. he will. >> he should. neil: if he doesn't because whenever he does will looks like it is hastily arranged
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but it would do little to fix the underlying problem which does allow tens of thousands to hop over it. >> i completely agree whether or not he just bypass is it the fundamental issues is we need to do something about border security. that is not addressed through the emergency aid bills from what he tries to implement that taxpayers should get behind when we address the crucial issue of border security. neil: we learned i a net agents were caught in a scandal paid by drug lords to look the other way. but it does raise questions who we are policing not doing something else. >> we have 490,000 illegal
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immigrants do not tell me that is the national security breach. where is the president? at the expense of the american people. neil: the business guys say we need those technologies not that they come through the mexican border but we need to reform the system with money and advertising. what does that say about them? >> that they cannot get much done the silicon valley is much different than the politics. neil: it is bipartisan. >> they even did from the big money that even supported those that are pushing immigration reform. but what is the saying? the way you go around something?
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neil: looking at the violence in iraq and they say we need more whale here but they say we don't have enough but that is not the way t. boone pickens looks at that even though he made his fortune with a real and is an energy giant be he does the sea oil as ever future but if we need to weeder sells off of those guys we need to explore more of what we have like natural gas and is part of the six your strategy to follow up.
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my guest t. boone pickens is with me now. your method is still the same. >> i am only one to an and i am on the right track. we have more natural gas than any country in the world and a lot of whale because our industry has the unbelievable job to find oil and natural gas. so take them combined we are the biggest country in the world bigger than saudi arabia and russia. neil: the president does not appear to be a big fan of be there. >>. [laughter] to be want to talk about the president? neil: he is the president and calls the shots. he is putting industry like natural gas and oil at a disadvantage. that might be promising but they pay off down the road.
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>> i am for anything american. we lost money in solar and wind. neil: you are not of billionaire anymore? >> i am not to. [laughter] but the president president, matt, keystone pipeline is a piece of cake. then did say christmas present delivered to your front door. neil: he says it does not make much of a difference? >> he said that? did he explain that? [laughter] he just says it. let me tell you. the united states is in a position now to where we are not going to, we could get 10 million barrels a day but we have plenty of natural
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gas and resources put together canada us with mexico and your fix your energy security is fixed forever. neil: i talked to the seal of murray energy. but getting the rap for dirty energy by he finds it ironic the very thing like natural-gas to say nothing of oil are frowned upon but it is here. you can open up unbelievable options. if you don't have the barrel of oil in the mideast you will inflate the persian gulf. it is an option that you
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have. neil: so you say if they did not have the whale? we would not be there? >> i don't know. i am not sure i am told everything to make that decision but i do know something about energy. we have plenty of energy in north america. neil: what about natural gas? it took a hit and it is the future but it is a cheap alternative future. >> you say looks like the future but it has gotten cheaper. >> is even better cheaper. i don't like it. neil: but you cannot power your car on it? >> my car is on it. that is what i say.
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i have a honda civic it runs on natural gas. neil: where do@/ fill up? >> in my garage. i go over to dallas. >> in new york has stations years. >> does governor cuomo know that? in mx i don't know. [laughter] i am not keen on governor cuomo. neil: i am just making fun there are options but we don't aggressively explore but maybe we need to ship it out or maybe export? >> what are the limitations? direct the producers can get into any market the have a better market outside of united states let them have that. kim letting us develop our industry is i am serious.
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to sit here with the cheapest energy in the world in the united states with the price of oil by 10 or 15% cheaper by 75 percent and gasoline is have the price. this is a place to restore your economy of the of the cheap energy. >> a guy told the washington and to he made progress but it is simple to understand. [laughter] >> can you imagine that? >> but people still believe he can do that but you have the resources and it can
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happen. >> with the oil and gas industry you create too many jobs. good to west texas and north dakota or louisiana i will tell you. >> what about governor perry? >> he is the governor of texas. neil: should he be president? >> i don't know if he is interested in that or not. >> it may be tough. we did not get very far less time. >> i want to see it unfold. it is interesting and none
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of it is right-hand door left hand. neil: we joke but this is serious. looking at how your brain works 86 years young. >> 96. >> or was it 106? >> 86 but how you think and how quickly assimilate data. >> after the study you read it to and i don't want to quit. i will go out in a box. [laughter] i enjoyed working. i always try to make another dollar. i give money away and i have been generous. >> giving more than i am worth. >> watching.
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2.9 million enrollees have inconsistencies with the application to homage they claim they were making or if they were really u.s. citizens but they could not resolve they have no idea. so they are considered subsidies from us as the taxpayer they will still get them because they cannot resolve them. >> are we that shocked that obamacare now considering there was of koch now delays in coverage? it is shocking to italy because you would think theys would think there would fix the competencies' but it never changes a and with that veterans scandal in it take so long to get an appointment they are dying. what coverage are we providing when the
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government takes care of health care? now that we have the roles these getting health care through the federal government that is what betterments are getting and they are not well off right now. neil: so that puts it mildly the cream of the crop the best of the best what makes you think we will be treated any differently? >> 80% of the claims by gulf war veterans they were denied the best of the best. neil: so we cannot prove it were to pass the agenda and no law requires we still have to pay out the subsidy that is a boondoggle. >> many of these people have
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paid for their insurance they thought they paid been legitimately the insurance company there situation change but they cannot get an appointment and it is literally a life-and-death situation now class-action lawsuits. neil: the case of one woman who was pregnant and had problems they said wait but they said wait nine months i believe that is the lead to a station period. [laughter] but the ted cruz administration has reminded us that even a small percentage will lead to huge expenses. >> definitely and the tax payers foot the bill for this inadequate cover it was promised as free health care if people bought into literally now deny
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coverage and claims will take way too long. and at this point it is just sad and disgusting veterans are treated that way but what happens to average citizens who now want health care and have bought into the program that will fail them? neil: still in the early stages. thank you. lindsay lohan is returning to court to. not for what you think that her image on a certain game but i just saw a very attractive blonde and it could have been cayley. she is not suing but lindsay lohan is. should she? we will ask. after this.
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looks like that character. do you know, what i am saying? >> you can go far with this. she is blind and i am wants. it gets crazy. >> exactly. i just made that up. [laughter] but you do take all of those things and i am older than her. i have my own a little coulter following but she is looking for publicity she does not have the grounds she just keeps hoping she will settle out of court. neil: when she popular at that time? >> but they used her name to publicize that gave it made more than $1 billion. they used heard game that the likeness of lindsay
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lohan is running from the upper r.o.t.c. so they opened the door to this type of a lawsuit. she said another the her likeness is being used. neil: what about the and italian-american anchor? [laughter] >> i will represent you. we are in getting a tweet. contrary to what she is saying it is not about her. your animated in real life. there are 1 million reasons of people who look like that have you been to the beach? >> i do think she once publicity i agree there is a certain time and place but there is of parity and she is a public figure.
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there is a likeness to a heavy and she just wants money. neil: one of the best-selling games of all times. >> i know a few evora hang out at the chateau but that is one of the places lindsay hangs out. but small steps you have a tougher argument. neil: how big of a financial case? >> i think it was the most profitable game that was out there. >> she will make a lot of dinero. >> i think it will be thrown out it is a parody and she has to show they bought the game to act with her
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"avatar". most people are shunning her these days. >> she has up point with the n.c.a.a. settlement was $40 million for the players. >> she says she is the one spinning she and the mob life. [laughter] all i know is i let the latest james bond character character, because i had this job. [laughter] >> that was the smart move on your part. chicago you would think has more problems than you can imagine shootings, of violence but what is the mayor doing hiking the minimum wage? he says there is a connection but a lot of people say he has lost his
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neil: they call chicago the urban war zone but instead the mayor says raised the of minimum-wage but the argument is something like this. if they have the option of the higher paid job then bill stanton says freezing the minimum-wage cause is more crime spinet this is so ridiculous. if i a man gangbanger then they get that $13 an hour job at mcdonald's. then i will not to rob that family or take down the bank neil: made the marginal
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characters would? >> held many jobs will you before going? how many will be laid off or fired? >> why is crime so out of control. >> they fight crime regardless of color they are a little too politically incorrect and that hurts minorities the most. >> they don't profile at all >> profiling is not a dirty word if you profile solely based on color that is back -- color that is bad but taking into account the age and the motives then profiling everybody does it.
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>> he does has it backwards that you are just not targeting crime? >> what cheese think he should be doing? bernanke should be fighting crime and incentivizing good behavior to take bad guys to put them in jail where they belong. >> but sometimes it is about boats and politicians are politicians pandering to the voting base. >> did:to be robbed or murdered by people say this is the way to go. you fight crime regardless of color or socio-economic background we will lock them up and the place will become safe. neil: but the rising
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economic tide lifts all boats but proving that economic environment is less reason. >> no. the rising tide does raise all boats but not minimum wage at $13. i am against minimum-wage. but that is another argument to say i will raise minimum wage, that's corrected you thank you will stop the drive by or they gangbangers neil: but it almost seems deadly. >> it is. >> you are bailing out of a sinking ship with the symbol that will last stop the war crime type of murders. there are dusk going on in chicago better higher than war crimes.
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the treasury department, the nsa and the white house and former security directors and they say this is the all out call to arms because it is a matter of time before they point and click and make your entire bank account disappear. what do you say? >> i think there is the senate bill going through right now with the bipartisan effort. neil: what to do? >> i have faith they will work something out real ready do have a cybercommand this is a real threat. countries like0) they have the second-largest cyberarmy in the world. neil: normally when somebody publicly exposes a fere i
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think something will have been and that have been says people wake up and discover their account is gone. >> not if this is happened or when but how many people will have their accounts stolen and how much money will be taken? kgb made whole? the scary thought. neil: the brokerage account is not on the hook. >> but every time i do online banking everybody has transferred monday using all sorts of ways and makes me nervous. neil: so many banks worry about this they have a test system where they try to stage a cyberattack on their data base and discover to
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someone on the outside to only callable back together that is a real financial panic. >> is hugely important to get out in front of this and so many institutions are dependent on the electric grid is how foldable that is , it is important to look into this to be proactive because if we don't and we are susceptible to an attack that will hurt our economy as well. if this happens to our financial institution it will impact the economy in a lot of ways. neil: it is our grade. we think of utilities but it is what keeps on the atm, your brokerage account. >> incident is chaos. satellites. we're the internet based economy it would be utter
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chaos that is why they call this the fifth domain of war. it is scary. neil: a little theatrical. really? >> i forgot what i was going to say. >> it confirms everything that i thought about you. that this car phone is more important? we have the list of priorities. smart phones beats out deodorant. >> if i had the choice i was a choose my flown over deodorant. i hate to say that. [laughter] would you sing? mac i think it is your loss.
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>> they're at home in mom and dad's basement and they are on their phones all day they have no idea of my contact. -- i contacted dave one to invent the next app to make them billions of dollars. >> really? this is every guy my daughter has ever dated. [laughter] i tell her is a dull day that should tell you something. [laughter] >> i don't think pajama boy was wearing deodorant. but for the record guide to carry my deodorant and my smart phone in in my purse and all times because of humidity is terrible so it is hygiene.
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neil: so with this wonderful old generation to become conscious of this? >> and that speaks to the heart. >> i don't think so i think you underestimate. we have deodorant app these days. [laughter] >> early? >> i think eventually there will be backlashes by dow have it i feel excited. neil: but we have talked about spitzer before about young people and priorities it is one thing not to trust wall street but i think men is a problem. >> i would agree. but i do think it is
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important to recognize we have become such as technology dependent bank accounts so we have become so dependent upon one piece of technology to get through life and now we become more technology dependent over relational and that will be an issue later trying to get a job or interviewing because they cannot be detached from their phones for two seconds but those federal older know the break from that technology. neil: one of the biggest catalyst that minicabs in new york stink. [laughter] >> and the drivers recognize that. [laughter] >> i want to point out it is not reflected on the of
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>> what is the deal with all of these busloads of illegal immigrants coming into the united states and showing up in communities that have no idea they were coming, and they're not too happy about it? neither of a lot of you. why not escort the busload of kids to empty schools, then bus them to federal court for processing. keeps down diseases, crime, et cetera. not a bad idea the way things
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are now. rich in virginia. we should offer anyone in prison their freedom if they go to mexico and stay. also not a bad idea. willie in utah, load up all our obnoxious teams on buses and send them back to countries that sent us there. our spoiled ones might learn something about how most of the world lives. that too an excellent idea. wow. johnny writes, trade one cavuto for thousands of their illegals, they have to put up with your nonsense week could more than put up with all of theirs. even swap to me. you're a jerk to me. the first part of obama's plan is to get all the illegal children into the country and get executive order that lowers the voting age to 13. jim in california, it is obviously the obama administration released 36,000 alien felons in i.c.e. custody in order to make room for the massive children heading to the
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usa. i'm not sure that's obvious, jim, what is obvious is the administration didn't seem to care either way. keep talking about illegal immigration because how can the president ask for $2 billion for people who aren't citizens? very good point. james in delaware, have these children stayed with parents wherever they live, set a date for a hearing, and allowed kids and attorneys access to plea their case. that should go well. not like they are risk of flight once they are here. you can spell hypocrite? taylor writes, you just love bring up the immigration issue, cavuto. can you say bigot. taylor, can you say ass? you are the best and funniest anchor on and channel, great comments, handsome fellow and extremely funny. i love the comments on what's the deal. and barb, you are officially my favorite viewer. eric has a problem with some of
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my guests. rick ungar seems to suggest all are okay because all administrations have done the same. my god, that surely is not a solution to any problem. eric while i disagree with your rick attack, there is a pattern to those on the right and the left who routinely blame prior presidents or congresses for condoning the sins we're dealing with now. as i said repeatedly, there is more than enough blame to go around, let's stop pointing fingers and roll up our sleeves. but no. carl is still not impressed. aren't you all high and mighty, cavuto, you're a puffedup cheese ball who masquerades as an expert. maybe at a deli. it's amazing can you write, try stopping. walter, liberal talk show commentator maintain we should admit them into the united
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states on humanitarian ground. you would imply we apply the same reasoning not actively supporting iraq and return the illegal aliens to native country. the problem is theirs, not ours. you are raising a point of consistency. cavuto, you are just dumb. peanut, you are a moron. you don't mind if i call you that, do you? actually i do. you're an imbecile, you're an idiot. are you ready for the advertisers you can eat buffett. friday's is trying it, you buying it, better stand in line. she might get caught behind me in the line. i might as well wait until they refill all the trades until you take every last chicken wing, potato skin and burger slider. hey, cavuto, i see you enjoy a good piece of prime rib. i work for a family restaurant that needs promotion. if you're in the area, stop in
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and eat and eat a lot. he did leave the name of the restaurant. but if you think i'm going to share that with you, let's just say i'm on my way right now. that'll do it. getting hungry. i am. >> hello there, as the transfixing story of the border kids spreads, who they are and how they can be used for political collateral. refugees who need a hot bath and good home or president obama's hurricane katrina moment where he asked for billions on their behalf only to snub them and leave them baking like rancid meat sacks in the hot texas sun. you are not alone if you are left scratching your head. not an easy problem to outline or solve when you wait until the last-minute. people get hurt, get sick and the overburdened system collapse. it's a common recipe for the president's
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