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facebook -ml us, indeoxbusiness.com. for mattelch and k kmele fosteri'kenned it's beea crazy neil: tonight on cavuto, the ow dn ter six year of smackingeach oth dn. in a mine, forr republican big when i go hn alanhe white house could be the one eang crow. sheriff joehy he needs a bourbon smit ofis own. he's on the fnt liness% of immigtionnd someinthesident cod be plaing wl make thingsessier. unnt down. so why are so man americs feeling dn. forget everything you heard abt the jbs report today the al read is coming uponight the show that break it down n. welcome, everybody happy friday i'm nl.
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certainly when i was at the or desk and i suggested that both @ides break bad preferably at a an italian restaurant. >> absolutely. >> growp, guys. >>llight noo quite alian restaura, but the white house becau apparent -- this show mountains.ca enoughbout me any power. bao whathey're dodoing about m and power. what w come of thi opening lunch. george allen thinks my becae heeea lot one gettin done by republicans regaress. governor senatoo, alyssgd toave you. i always thinknkt's good toreak bread. i always fear the end they're jusgoing to break ch othes leg what did youee happening.g. >> i think is important listen to the other side and understand eache.
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i think they do. i think the republican now there's a marity in theene asell ashe house, need to act. it was great election victory, but now it'n oprtunitto turbo arge this economy, and i do thi the are oundor aaeas whe u cann find aommon idea of getti o countryore -- neil: like whe? whe wou thatommo area be? thi thee% leadership in the senate with orrin hatnd paul ryan ii the house, they c g a really good t r reform bill, make our taxode more fair, simple, and compitive. neil: and one that the president would support? >>he predent lea fr behd en on giative matte. if theca get tt consense it will get done. trade there n be a consensus. 95 perntf our stoms are outside o the unit stesf we canpen up tra in eerope and asia, i think
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mocrats and republicans can get together there. the rublicansill pass the keystone pipeliline. ththe presidenton't like it. theyl have to orrid to sp --f h continues neilthat's thenly one, governoranyou're muchora tuned to thesehings than i am. as you u know, i rea mpter foaiving, i thinthat qualifies me. theresident will move on keystonnd pass i rtunaty it m be a case of too ittle too late. would you be encouraged byythat iit's a gesture. he tarands oil from albta and also help in tack an in north dakota and montana. so if it' sething finally allows it that's -@been lg delayed for political reasons (?) rather than any environmenta reasons, fine. evyone can agre if he somehow sees our light on tt. the irony, governor, the crashing with oil a gas prices ww'v sn,
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inceive now for these ys to go ahead and drill. go ahead a d all the ey tngs reqred to get this. d in w, it mes you t thatime r keystone or a least e time toake adntage of something like a keystonmight have come and gone. >> well, i don't thi it's ge. it woul be great for our economy if oil prictayed at 70 or $80 a barrel. lo at supplynd demand and incing rkets around the world and tpck in the economy greater demand. all prices will go back up. e area ere ll bb a lot of disagreemen that is tse uneleed and unacuntable bureaucries in washington our engy pol i think the repubns willefund any of the ovreaches by epa and her ral agencies. there's going to be areas, i think of agreement on trade i thi they c come tothern a more competitivta system.
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keystone pipeline whether theresident lis it not will pa and will be overridd if he vettes it. and o obamacare itself ich will ere wi probably be a voto real whh he'l veto. there needs to be difications to tt so we're not harming small sisses to hire it. neil: the sprout hasak up one oftsey provis. alwaysre to have you. >> you nev digss youlways moveorrd for fedo neil: i just foolow th prompter, as you know. e realit is one thing n't reverse sixears of this. ama: republicans in congress cose to shu d the govement >> senate demoats are more worri about sing their majority an therican people >> the tea pay the anarchts of the harry re and the democrats have recited ovvr a do nhing
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senate. cklerresponsible, radil wh t republicans arare trying too here. neil: i'm rubber you'relue ay, that going to channe real, wth one luh? communicationxpe rael on w tout diffences aside and make a deal. alwaysood to have you. i wanto loo but at this meeting wn they fst sat down all them together at the table, theyidn' ook like a rm and friendly, kind of dipllmatic and evythingike that. the body language was i'm -- like wh time does this end? and harry rei like, ere n i hide how do ey make f different rttfro what seems to be a cool appearance? >> well, i think the thing they n need to realizis that, yes, ey have to balous addocates for the ople th're representing. at the same time i order to have a relationship with each
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ot which i essentially what congss has to do is have aelaonip for the betent of us as a cotry. they havto lrn t mmicate andave by thi even if ty don't they d't agree with each other. neil: wh if they ha each he @here's enououou of that out there, that it' certainly t the nd relationship th "tip" o'neill a ronald agan had. now,t cod be diffent time diertokes for different folks. i underrtandhat. buw do you g passed parties w, remember, don'ttlike ea oth, i mean, onally donntike each other. >> theersonapart is part of e oblem. we have politicians wh ar makinersonal digs atach otherer. we have people who are t fighting for tte issu, but they're fing for whatever their inion at the ment is. so really reaizi that thave mov pass th and set a goal. we a have thsame goalsstiallyt the end for a successful
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cotry and ecomto work together. neil: i don't think they're all theesame type ofgo there. r so what i've got t quornd is, john kenndy go this. think ronald reagan got it. ea side has to lk li the something meetgit"tip"areful after o'neill even though he was running the table agnst the g, we have to getometng so he ins h dignity, but waveryig on n rug theuy's nose -@in t the dirt. ho do the guys s do that. >> i'm lawyer. he wese to mediate things. that okay. they ended up wlking awit a rution. neil: that's lawyer. >> a l ooliticians are lawyers. they havet baground. they can undrstand y ghtot g everything you want. t fothe btermen of the gater goo icis us as the constituents, they ne to bab to give and take. neil: wh would stop, we did this for while i thinkne
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weeken we coveng sandy and ch side w blaminghe othernd gettiasty and saying nmes. as soon as aa presser @ould gersol, we would cut it off. we wou not cov it. if tte media dst feed that, tten 're not -- ty'll realizit a ste of ti. >>ll tre dngs puffing themselves and upa i'making care of of you. i'm king them look likehe bad guy so you feel gooabout electing me. that's a grtde neil: anything i can do toelp. appreciate it. investors dthink that something consuctive ome this latest arrangementn d.c. but what happen if they're wron lizzie mick mcdona. zzie the mkets had run up o this, the ticipaon of ts. what if itsn't pan t? know thegridck, but they also le ogress osome of these bigger issues.
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>> they d d le gridlock when it ends in a government shut do. e mt did go negative. every time the vernment sts down. he saythaton't happen. i understand tt, but we don't know. we don't know at wil ppen so, you know, what can you bet on. thmarkets are the only game in town. maybe they'rthe room compared to othe maetii theorld. i think that's the lace to be right now. neil: y thinn aut i it was the gornmenthut dn thcmptelreveedhe bacle that bill clinton took e he could switc aroun you replicans a structioni. >>hat's ght. d looking this relaonship blding thathey wawant to have anthmeeting that happened today, itll about building a really solid retinship. neil: they d't have that. >> exactly. so that has t to happen off the ceras. it haso be a priity. a personal priority of these lawkers to
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actual get something done. we don't see any ence of that despi the fact thesident and mch mccnell are all comingorwa, we want to enge. it doesn matter wh th slicly at will progress, it has to you knows. you've built a lt of relationships wi pe out there, t takes a lot of blood sweat, and tears to get do kno someo. neil: i mentioned ronald rgan and "tip" o'neill how they trk that out. both o thehe reaze all right we'll talk about this wh dririnks in the private redence they com staering out. wi the understding each would mak press statemen tch to their base. neto geterna and just to realize thatyou know, in politics, it's ofte time a littlt in loveit thea >> sure. in t scenaoyou had ailling negotiating partner. you had presidenteagan ketone pipeline is an
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ininruivexample. despite 70 peent of americanspproving of the keysttne peline. he sai there'syste for that. legislive -- it's aiv ache intendso keep 's nillingo come to the center. th rubcans are extenning an olive branch. neil: lot of times ty s 're extending a hdnd actually it's a finger. but, iean, let's jt say a l dependsds on -- they he to be since about how they do it. it hasn't ppened. the esident hasn't shown much personal interest in doi this sortf hig. mae 's not there for hhm andayitch mcconnell maybehe flights, maybebe it's not there. >> reagan had a sign i think on his desk, ere's no lt where a pers can as long as it gives the other personhe credit. nehe toothe creditfor thee% sign andot the guy who printed at. heas bg t.ctly right
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>> the thing that's striki is the republicans w want do we electi -weave the democrats talking aabout thminimum we underscoring how thi onomy is. if youe fighting over vert wages, that should be a gut reality wake-up call. day o, you have been sing this, neil, incidence sie the financial collapse. we're in a hstric break down. as to be economic grow. it has to be job growth. >> the proposals that mitch mcnnell h put forwd are moderate proposals. they're not crazy. fa that t's a twthds of congress that could overu the president's veto. neneil: anmoderate enoughhat a @ot of demoats, who might b among those who would be join a coalition, you know. >>e he to remember what kind ofreside and reblican party we're dealingit it easy have a sht-term memory. theepublicans wan obamto be ane ttem
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president. thatas tir mission.. th got vedn not because ofir pro in fac it w very diffult. we talked about it on the show, having a age. neil: voters hated the democrats more. >> it's more who was the er of two negatives so it's very mplicated situation.. >> quickly, th reaeaty eck has bounced. let's be rea the keystone pipeline create mafacting jobs. 159,000 l and jobs are cated in the united states from tha ctor. half the jobs were lowering paying, service reted restaurant job havto thinkhat y. >> o wage growth. neil: is is the fourt time we've h a shift in cgrs under the ite hse, complete polar hat tells you someing, whar victy y reale todayends to be sht-lived. all right, fort about messing with reicans, if he dare tries an executive order to freeze deptation,
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if the presint pul with someone worse. sheriff joe
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neil: ll, they orre does at mean sheriffoe goes alon with it. maricopa sheriff tell . the presidentoes ahead with hisecute order eezingortation for upward of a million illega. he has b bigge mess on his hanns. sheriff is the front line eriff, it looks like he will dot though and go ahead and tempt wrath with republicans and a pain in the tt for you. >> he's been doing i s moines, iowa, doing
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secretly. turnhem oer to t government and 36 percent keep coming ck. so -- neil: exain ho the process work i know a lot of people hearing this -- you and i hav tald a lot on th sject but, in other wos, you'll give them to w an they w't do anything. >> they keep coming ck. last month, tf them came back. seventn times. what does that mean? are theyet out t the back door, whici believthey are. the w, i met with tt salmon arizona congressman and i i want investigation over all this, and think g get it. le the truth come out. neilveigation into the -@rerelease of tse youake in and throw them bck in your ja? >> yea i want to kno what's happening to them are they being deporteded door.t out the bac w is the president going to keep track o
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paperwork or all his policies th can't even kp track of theriminals at are in jail and get out. so how do you expxpect eerds, i he's going t issue green rds, i'm sure we'll have someourfeit. 've ge into busisses neil,nd arrested ove600 pe rking tre with fake id. so this is goinggto be other b thing how to conform and comp if w try to do it with his ecutiviv order neil: you know, i was trying to understa the wisdom of forcing the ise on the pdent's part, and theegotiator in me said, well, maybhel offer a carrot with that stk to republicans d that crot might be, youo along withe on these deportions or freezi them. ll call rick perry a get a lot more troat th bder. so y get you enfoement, and i g a way to move this process
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forward with t millionsho a here. what do you think about that? >> proy ne the troops at the border to come io t interior to rectifynny of his polici oeportations and try to keeprack of as i said hean'eep tracofeople in ja. il: if he were to do that with the pmise i'll be up enforcement, xumber of tros at theorr, you would have to see it first before signing oo of crse.t? drugs are c comg over by the tons across that boer he ner talks abo the dr trafficking. very intesting. come on. it a farce, a we'll sewhat happens the next twoears. you're seeing, ttatllegals who cross our bderou pic up, pu them you jail. hand tm over toce. days, mons,eks your jail.yre back in reatedly. so that process hanot changed. >> no.
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i tellou, if he doe this, there' going to be annvitation everybod to come across thaa borr. figuring tll get away with it anywa. we mig a well let in evyone mic come across, which i'm pose to. -@i' being sar casket, sarcastic neil: tell m if think eriff joe is right andhas a problem o his hands. nyf youav let me know t from prior to joe's appearance. now, maybehis is why the predent seems a little cockky. he just revealed the ape up his sleep and it was somethinthat came today. @?
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a meage from the americanademyy neil: all ght. well, forget 5.8 percent. is the fus reallyn because present ama may feel better that the employment re dropped that le today, americans don't e it. in fac 70 percent of vote telling f news economy i not goo it'sctually poor.
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kaley, this alone says mething. this ihe disconnect thhublishedumbers. th always contributed to the democts dropping this week. >> yea no, don't think it does. you look at t 92 millionmeca not in the lar force. median hsehold inme hasroughtvery singl year und ts esidency. the reaty in many peop's life, t economy isot getti bett. the middle class is pinched by omacare. and this is sethi that republica don get. they have a real opportuuity toome in and grab the mide cls who are hurting mo outf the obama ne: wh do you think, julie. the we growth was t there. i thought we wul s a le uick. the labor particiation rate is still 1970s levvl. there are a lot of
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numbers uuderneath the surface, but it' often and yo do have positiv jo. today we're just about even. the markets overall i the past have resnded veryols, tt is ere. neil: the administration will co out withumbers. the trend conties. you say what? no. iean, they coulday that the lfive yes. thend haseen flline soggy gross. numbers ain and again anou kw, the reity is: theommon sens reaty i 70 percent of e economy is consur. 60 perntf th ending is the middlelass weav to acknowledge th. you know, the danger zone t the wte house and the g.p. go innd they say we'reoi to do corporate tax refor whatat abo the small business guy who pays at the income taxate who is creatin the net jobs this ecoomy? >> i couldt ree with th's aeal pblem i -@the reblicans go in d do corte tax ul ryan has put
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forward a plan chess e child tax credit which wod help ddle cls family. tax cuts for the rch, not selling message neil: what if he does both >> ttat would be great. >>as wchin the election returns with everyone els and the meage was: it's nnt just the ecomy stupid. it's the government, stupid. it tke a government llage to crrate, you know a thriving ecomy. that joesn'tork. neil: bi governnt orrch. you know, people argue, what'she acceptable middle ground. there was obvious an indictnt of that. wh wcomeack, you see anching h righto you see tse candidates who refuse come o here? o is still around and who is not. the falloutrom all these tu downs afr
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lookthink anyone has the rit toecne but they wan to think twice about the wwsdom of always ignoring us. i want to take a moment -@to talko all those democrrts who declined come on fox who clled u tte f word, b maybeow is the tim to pay less atntion to what part operatives s and more tentio what you want to say beuse look aroundwere still and, well, you'reot. w,hatever i said, it sure lit a fire in the cial media. th werell ooe this. oint wasnd is, maybe wet fox aren' thearty ybe candates who nore us are. pl wris: ead on. they're done and you're iletting it done. alex i wa stunned see l those oth demoats who we on show ty're all still here andhose other ca aren't. that was m only pint.
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pamela: what he upsi ofoming on fox, cato ion't know pamelaurviving u refuse to distinguis your fine ows fromoss of the fire bathers fox. you're exconally dedecent i was t he to judge other swsnly to point out my perna exriencen my sw wi democrats who rese my request to come on. i wasn saying athin aboutther shows only they far fro fire eaths ey're hell of a l fr than any other anchori see. alain:maybe all tho mocrs me on because they secretly know're reallyya beral commi well, viouy that it. or maybe fair and balanced to any objective observer offyour sw would have to know that you give it to bot side assi can see i, that gives the nervous nellies in both parties
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an excuse to avoid you. i hope not, tom, i say if you have the courage youronviions you are generamore than y to state yourase anywhere any te. lizzie wriesu don't fool mee f aond. u t wing nut. you're a contemptible phony a you'ree fat. pal writes, cavo, like th way you u reason to thoseho unasonably aid you. u never yl or scam, youuust point it splexamples anddfacts that were a a pip watch. cavuto g a clue no demoat worth h sa will tk to you. then you better talk to bill cinto a countless others who might beg toisser with yo they've all bn here.
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lly clion suortersdon't get youropes up. ne, i wi tell you the onehingillary doesn't have goingor her that ese guys do. i'm a acher.
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i'm a teacher. nnedy: comg to "the indepeents" i' ask a simp question nowhat. ro paul gary johnson and otrs wl b h we'll see y at 9:00. neil: gobymr. president, hello governo i nt you to take a look at this. that's a lotf red. rit. republicans ocole contro of state governorships in 24 states cpared t just seven. they overwheingly have allhe govorshi that imptanto he th under yr contl. ashley prat says this is proof ttat the next prest y very wel aurrent governor and may ver well cal
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in a lot of those. al r rght. why ist signicant? >> governors are -- you can tell they have t mage state. it's verympornt, the job of a governor. and i think if you will look at wt hpened in th midteith all the goveorson, i woed for e governor of arkansas campaign. i did some national stufffr abtt that won for texas. these areualityuys. the reason it's so important, dependi on hopefully it will be a governor o somein they ccnelp sw the state. we had govnors and i think at will be a huge partor 201 in getting seone elected. neil: good news for all the govevernors ou there w might be considering aun, chri christ ces to mind. scotwaer comes to mind. a host of othhrs.
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does that mean i you're a senatoandaul, you'rr ls like to rt of galvanize or ta aantage of is? >> i don't thi that's true. i think we'ven rand ulake a strong stance when it comeso matterof policy perfor he's popular amg youngeopl we have to look atha these gornors have and that's a true and proven record while there'aot of gridlock coming in washgton, whae're seeing in statesswh conservative governors, ohio texas, wisconsin, there's a bunch of @thers i cld nam-- neil: you didn't mention ne jeey. >> wl, newersey. u would be able t point sucss. have lower unemployment rates. they're lele to work across -- not inew jersey. cdc is head of the national governor's associion heivered eight out of the nine governorships and more or less sange was thigear that.
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does that those her governs many of whom mht be coemplating run of their own feel indebted. >> they can snd separately from governor christie. wiscsin isri exame he. you have strong businesses. he brought i-- wel governor walker brought in t work t right to wor gislation. top n states for bunesses in this country are run b coervative gernors. and i k that important toto pointut re. and what obama and hdo washinon policies haven't been ae to do, conservati governors ha been able to transend all that and find solions t -@problems that plagu o country. clearly lock in washinon is affecting is. but at same time governors have real and proven recor in working acrs party lines..% neil: we know sosome of the succul presidents recent mery thht gubernatorial
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irits di't work. u almo to ha work with other side and do a little band rth. reasons that you think americs are predisposed to thiing. >> sure. d a lot of people talking about runni for 2016 have either en governors or forme -@governors. you've got jeb bush, boyindal. >> really for som reason i ddn't tnk he'll run. ve heard that yes and no.. don' know. i just in my gut, i feel he may not do it. and i think we'll have a lotf governors, walker is being talked about. jindal. en our ownovernor mikekae. >> and rick perry a second time isooking likeis pential too. neil: well, ioted that iowa acking survey that rick perry and ra paul. >> i just d't really beevehat poll. >> i think polling is too early now. neil: i i agrewith that. >> i'm fm new
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-@to early polling. en you lk at stas li iowa and new hampshire, cnt with the w polls are showing, those are comptely inlux fo the nefw months. neil: i mention themnyway because they're fun. republicanovernors are winng elect despite unions. on why union guys like him are happy. joe. ♪yofi up my senses ♪like a night in a rest ♪li t mountai in spspringti♪ like a sepy blue oce♪ ♪u llp my sense ♪come fl me again
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neil: the consensus is wll see aot menion crac downs. right? becae repuican governors with hard ught union btlesre winning their seats across-the-board ott walr was reelected afterere a vicus fight with unions.
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ion worr joe lotti is happy with these result joe, this cod be bad forrunis. why are you happ >> neil, tay for the victory think for amica. i'm happy because, neil, i thi thatrica, yo know, the pendulum waswung so far to t left with the workkng people like mysfnd my wife and other famies tt are working0, 50 hours a week anddour paychecks arshnking saller and saller si think we were tredf waitg fothe white hou and coress' docratic plans thahey keep telling u heey, we're r the working people. now democrats seem to d up foreople that don' work. i really think we' have a little balan here a i tnk people voted with their conscience, their family. and they did it sretly so, you know, tnnons
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were definity big especially he in massachusett my, this is m personally opinion not of the tmsters, but charlie pulled out in the end. neil: yeah, the demratic candddatate for governor andow you ha a rpublicanovernor. one of the things tice with lot of unions althhh they tend t vot democrati, there is a sepation between the union member andhe leaders and tt t's some resentment on ers d the rank-and-file on how the leerspent tir money andaidheir dues. is that tr? >> again, ne, ion'' alwaysgree with t litics of my pside who is a dear personal friend and would llow himto fire. jt happen to disagree in polits. sean o'brien i love him, but we disagree on candates fovernor. neil: whato yodo when t unn heads are saying anyrepublas
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th're antiunion how do guy like you or other uni -- beause it was clearly happening acro the coury. >> well, i think,eil, yoow, is is not the 1930s anymore wher people arenocking on yo doors with basebal bats. when y're m size, neil, people tend t think twice. seriousl neil,he unions do have a c influence, b i still think at peoplere -@independent and cle inrs and ts is stilmerica here, il. and ously, yes, in urban sections if you look town by town and city c the democrats did hav the turnout sohenion machin is still working. in some cases that' ol, but i tnk the working families voted wi the pocketbks and titchen tble buets, neil, bause, again, the paychks
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were gng smaller and, you know, we were it's ce down to a a pot where, you kw, ghsnough. let's help t people who are working you keep cing that you areoing tt mr. democrat, but you're reot doing tt. and that's why we're fed up. il: you're giivingepubcans sort of a chano see wh they can do? >> i absolutely -- neil: teresting. all right. i rlly want to see neil, and,gain, n't age with obama's politics. don't. i think we h a lae houes of congss and a democrat president. it seems - the stock rket seemso agree d what have you b i really want to see america succeed i havehildren. i want tpass along the ea american shot that i had, you k a street kid fromoston, i'm talkingo il cavutou ow, for six yes on f buness. so i want to give m ds ahance, and i think th's wha people did. thoted with their nscience and theer
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@otr i want to se the republicanwork whh% the presidt and i wt hld the president in check with the entitlements a work mo for the working families, but i wanto see america succeed above a beyood that. ne: you make more s sns i in w minutes than the experts. >> s street guy. yo nedhow toick them. ne: be well. joe ligotti,hat sentent becomes widespad. chriopher noelans new movie might be visuall stunning, b the messag behind it could leave you stunned. inrstellar.@?
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regulators. they're caing it ts at citigroup ana rgan cha peon said that. they kw the was a scwup but talking about the productive vegetive universe whi isike dodd-frank, it'sever-endgg tide of rule nitpicking. >> ridiculous. in the meantime, onto issue two is the msage behind rstellar less than stellar. the new movie follows matth conaughey to another planet because climate change mad the eartt inhabitable. lerage bias? >> yes i agree t message i less than stellar. this is pushing climate change to fact. global warming message pushed on o childn. >>ollywood oilompani i killer nguins. >>xactly rirightt what you think? >> there is the need for power
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ootoy. i'm skeptical tg this is some agendaven situation. >> you're a little you, it wouldn't the first time we've seen this. thiss not tirst time we've enhis kd of thing. >>othe fiist time we' se thikindf thing. ifoo looked at sty lines that makmoy, you cannot fo this is abusiness. th are trying to make cash, trying to be number o at t box office. what works? clearly our ace, apocalyptic scenarios work very well. how doou get topocalyptic >> armageddon brought to youy a forne 500omp. >> essentially what it's me >>ess plausible and more pretentious. ev spielberg reportedly walkedaway from e proje and chrissnola from the dark >> apparently is a greatt
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story. >> no, no, talking about he one passion pject focuss it commcially vble? humanity tha humanity is going to wihe from climate chge. willhat play at box office? >> ge aw the entire movie which makes it sound like i've seen the movie. i haven't. the bitheme we've screwed the planet. >> no, it's not new, to me is bothso pushed as ft. room r another voice i see it all the time. see in academia and rerefleeted in av. climate change is acpted truth and we're goi to put it in the movie tt it exists ems like an easy way to say they'rpushing agenda because it's a movie is not factl. i haven't seen it. >> people who say jfk, don't exact leing that's what happed. that's trre. it's not in the respon of dividuals to figurou what iseal when you g to movie.
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