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>> obviously we will follow this story throughout the evening. leslie sanchez, amy stoddart commented regarding us. tonight stay with us for all the developments throughout evening and stay tuned for neil cavuto coming up next as well. >> what we are doing out here, writing, looting, burning down donut shops and everything else -- hair salons, this is not helping. we cannot bring change until we change it. [inaudible] >> we're going to do this, we're going to do that. and we have to change. when is this going to stop? when is this going to stop? neil: tonight, a look at the
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business of protesting from a whole another side, a man of god who has had it with more than a few preachers and so before i introduce you to this remarkable young man, let me first tell you that. within minutes of his brief appearance on my new show, hundreds and thousands of e-mails and texts were flooding in. this is more than we get when we have presidents on the show. most were shocked to hear what he was saying and some admired him and some do not. some were overwhelmingly relieved, at least he was saying what he was saying. not just because he got away with words, which he did and he does, but because he had away of cutting through the nonsense that i later called an equal
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opportunity offender. he didn't care because he cared more for what was really going on in this country is not an isolated event in ferguson, missouri. so move over, al sharpton, this guy is the real deal. and this guy is on a mission to set the record straight for this country go straight to hell. that is why i am breaking the form and format tonight and departing from business as usual. because this is an important night after a nightmarish weekend because this is a saving money. right about now my friends, this is really about saving our nation's collective soul. so it is that important and that alone is the reason why i'm getting this incredible young man as a guest on the show tonight. it's very good to have you. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> i'm doing fine. it's my one thing when i first
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caught this on youtube. you can tell right away how ignorance i am a social media. but i caught them and people of all persuasions said that people were being unfairly victimized. and then we have your parents and e-mails and then the comments. what got you as angry as it got to register the rage that you did? >> it was a series of things. first of all, i don't move on my own agenda. and i felt that god was pushing me to push this out for him and for his purpose and his people. because as i said, we are lost, we are a continual cycle going downward. neil: who is going downward?
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>> as a people and the community we are going down, especially in the black community. we are at the bottom and everything when it takes place is we show our greatest weakness instead of our greatest strengths. and then the nation looks at us like, a row. do you wonder why many of us are stereotyped. i am not afraid to say it. look at what is going on in our country and look at how we respond. the sad part about it is that our leaders are supposed to have a relationship with god and they seem to have no sense of direction. >> i wanted to respond to what al sharpton said after the grand jury decision. >> you won the first round, mr. prosecutor, but don't take
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your gloves off. because the fight is not over. justice will come to ferguson. >> who are you to want to call battle. the battle is not even yours. god is not the author of confusion. so sit down, god is not working are. you need to take a seat and take a it back of the seat and sit down and let god take control of the situation because god is love and got his piece and there is unity in him. you are surely none of that to the human race and you are keeping the black community divided because parents need to take responsibility for their
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children's actions and that is a whole different segment that i'm going to talk about today. this is about responsibility and parents need to take responsibility today for their children and i say that in general. neil: as a young african-american, have you ever had trouble come in this comes up a lot on the show when i talk to those who agree with what happened and those who didn't, it came down to this. you have no idea what it's like to be an african-american and try to get a cab at night whether you were wearing pseudo-genes, good luck, there is a double standards in its real and i don't get it. and that white people don't get it and we don't appreciate it very you say to that attack factitious kisses. i have had my encounters. but they never got to a incident like aaron wilson.
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i respected the gentleman that pulled me over. i became friends with a lot of them. neil: i think you're so good you could talk your way out of a ticket. [laughter] neil: in all seriousness, when i'll sharpton talks to a crowd and says that you have been wronged here, what is wrong with our? what is wrong with saying, as he did, that we have to rectify this. are you saying he is agitated? >> guess, first of all, the shows that it's not that anyone was lying. the evidence shows. >> he is even dismissing the evidence that it was all one sided. >> that is just glorifying ignorance. i understand where the terrorists are and my
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condolences go out to his parents off the record. it does. however, for this man to want to be an advocate to just say, it was because of this or that come evidence shows that they had a confrontation. however, the direction we're with this officer that we were not there. but the evidence shows that he had an encounter with him. and what has taken place in what is being perpetuated is that journals and was just driving down the street and there's a black person and all of a sudden he shot him. that is not what happened. that is not what happened. so we need to do but that coolest nest in the black community. aaron wilson did not say there's a black person, i'm going to shoot him. it did not happen that way. neil: what you think of those who made him all but a martyr? >> what about the martyrs in our
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own communities? let's be blunt. what about the murders that we don't want to take responsibility for? and what about them? we raised michael brown up when he has been been killed in our community every single day from new york, boston, atlanta, st. louis, all over the globe are you why is michael brown the only black to be recognized and glorified when we kill blacks daily? how come we cannot protest or that remark that is what i'm talking about. that is what i am moving on. if you want to stand up in front of the police department and puts the can span on everything around them, you are living in filth and chaos and corruption. you are living in foolishness that you don't want to change what you want them to minor
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pisan mind they are p's and q's. and the responsibility needs to be brought to the forefront. >> we are going to take a quick break here. we will have the minister respond to questions come including many who said that that guy is not speaking for us. mr. african-american saying that it t if you store your guns properly...
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and i would like to pass some of this along, including some in the african-american community that say that he is a local uncle tom committees not realizing how we've been victimized. what do you say? >> it is sad. because it is the mindset. don't eat so if you have a finite mind, of course you're going to say that because you can't understand what i'm coming from and in god there is redemption and you have to understand that i'm not a man that's going to go to this. so come on. this is not rocket science. you cannot go any lower than where you are a tiara. god wants to take us higher as a
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nation. i am not going to hate my brother because you tell me to. and then i am in church telling god how much i love him. because even the bible tells you how can you say you love god when you hate your brother in. so i'm not about racism and i'm not about dividing and i'm not about foolishness. it is about advocating the word of god of what it says and living by it. neil: every time something like this happens, like in new york today, there is a man that was put into a choke hold by a new york city cop, no indictment coming down. and there might be disruptions and demonstrations with just the latest incident where many say here we go again. were you saying?
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>> it is unfortunate that they say whitey wins or the police or whatever. i really believe that it did not take that many officers to do that. i absolutely agree that that was excessive force and they didn't have to choke them out like that. however i understand the protests and i don't refute the protests when it's done right away. neil: that is a very good point. you say it's fine to protest but when you start lighting up stories -- >> when you start to act foolish, when you start acting this way, that is when everything you stand for goes down the drain. and he cannot drive out hate, only love can do that. so to reciprocate this in a situation like this, it does no
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one any good. from your community, police, nowhere, it does no good. you're going to have to change your sense of direction and capture this from god because it's him that you will have to get direction from. look at what happened in ferguson. >> at the very good point because among those whose businesses were brought to the ground, there is this young ferguson store owner and everything she had saved and built over the course of a decade totally was destroyed. i want you to listen to this. and here is what this book like before last night's protest. and here's how it looks right now. following the protest. >> i've been there three years. i don't even-numbered is happening. the last time that happened,
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everything was in place. so i am just absolute shock. neil: she supported what the protesters were angry about. what do you make of back? >> that is exactly what i am talking about is what did she do. she supported you and you put her business out of the ground. when does accountability take place? because what is happening is, and let me tell you, the ugliness inside of you is being brought to the forefront. the ugliness is being shown around the country. and it's now been brought to the outside. you understand what i'm saying? you acted on something that did not pertain to you it had nothing to do with you, but it was that ugliness inside of you that was shown and even
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scripture tells you that. what's hidden is brought to light. these people should be ugliness to the nation into the community and to themselves. now if you look back, it's a ghost town over there. why is that? because there's something there. and it goes to what i'm saying to connect the dots. self-examination. i'm just telling you to examine yourself. that is it. i could do this all day long. neil: i will ask you this. and i always think that when we see protests that they are said to speak for everyone in the community black or white. when in fact they do not. and i'm wondering whether all of ferguson and all of the african-american committees are
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just getting an unfair rap. what is your sense of that? >> what is happening is responsibility. turns out they are, take responsibly for your kids. i'm not going to advocate and make this a race issue. because you have irresponsible disobedient hellbent kids. take responsibility for your kids at home. if you're not raising your children and you expect the streets to, don't get upset when they put them in their place and because that goes for every race. if you want to categorize it, that goes for every race. if you are out there, these police officers that shoot up every single day are not here to babysit your rebellious children. they are not. so don't get upset when they have to take action with whatever means are necessary because you have a rebellious
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child. and i'm not going to protest in front of the police department about how black lives matter when your son has a rap sheet like a five year olds christmas list. and these activists shouldn't either. it starts with you as a parent and a father and a mother, take responsibility for your children's behavior. it's not even about race. raise that bar, raise your agenda of what you want and it's time for you to change it because we are going to a whole mother europe 2015 and god said check it, i do a new thing, should you not know it? i make a path in the wilderness and in the desert and god is doing a new thing and we are going forward. not back backward, and i want people to know that all over the
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globe because this foolishness has to stop. my heart in prayer goes out to the family of eric garner. that is painful. my heart goes out to them and the 32-year-old that was be with a hammer. and i want to send my condolences to his family because that was ridiculous. they did not have to kill that man for no reason. >> you are right. >> violence is violence. >> violence is violence. neil: we are going
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as stress-free as possible. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance neil: back with jonathon gentry. so the st. louis rams, they came out with their arms raised. a number of associates were upset, but there have been a number of members that have done the same thing on the floor of the house mimicking that. so what do you think of that? no harm done? no foul? >> no harm, but your job is to play football. you didn't have to come out acting like that.
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honestly that is just my opinion. go make a touchdown and tried to win a game. don't come out with that foolishness. neil: the president met with al sharpton, trying to do the right thing. like-minded folks who agree with this grand jury decision, that they were not where they wanted it to be. but having said that, do you think that there is a higher bar for those in leadership whether in office or just by stature? cannot fan the flames? >> that's right, he said you don't need to continue about racial profiling. and you need to tell them to clean up the neighborhood. and that is what i would've spoke to you about. that's what i would've told him. you are here today.
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let's change our community. let's do that. okay? let's go six months without killing each other and then come back to me and we will discuss change. if i was sitting down with these people, do you understand? because i'm not going to point fingers over and over when i'm sitting down with a group of people that needs changing themselves. i am not going to do it and i'm going to start with you first. so that is where our problem is, people don't want to look in the mirror and that makes it painful and people don't want to do that. >> you have more hits on youtube and probably all those various groups combined. you're not there. and you sound like a perfectly amicable enough guy that you would hear all sides and you'd hardly be bigoted about it. so why isn't that point of view,
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however you feel about it, at meetings such as this? >> i will be honest and straightforward that darkness hates light. plain and simple. darkness hates light and what is happening as i call it the medusa spirit. the black community has this medusa spirit and to do so was a bad mamma jama. so take a look at yourself before you want to point the finger at anyone else. whether it be the police department where the white man or anything else. the murder rate in our own community is through the ceiling. like the jolly green giant and
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jack and the bean stock, it is high. we need to bring that low before we can say anything to a police department from all over the country. so let's bring down the murder rate in our community first and i'm starting with us first. even the bible says that judgment must start in the house of god if you want me to judge them and that, in this, okay, but however i'm going to do you first. and it starts with you. and i'm moving under his power and might and the holy spirit plane and simple. neil: thank you for being on the show. >> god bless you and thank you for having me. >> since you don't hear this much in the media and since we on other shows have heard the other side at nottingham, we
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felt obligated to try to present another side. there is another point of view. we are not asking you to buy what he says but to east hear what he says and that is the essence of fair and balanced because it is not black or wh 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon, a different kind of wealth manager ...and black swans are unpredictable.
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think? and so now i'm talking to steve moore and he says democrats did rush to pass this law. and you argue that they knew very well what was coming down the pipe. >> i was one of those few people and that gives me an advantage over some of the senators were opening their eyes of true confessions and thing that we didn't know it was going to be this complicated or that it would raise costs and i think that there is an important political lesson here, which is when you try to restructure 16% of the u.s. economy in the multibillion-dollar industry with hundreds of pages and regulations and members of congress not reading it, without a single republican voting for it, maybe you should suspect that something is wrong. >> why are they doing it now?
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harkin is gone and i'm hearing more and more of this stuff and increasingly they or others are throwing themselves under the bus. >> i see that you saw the new poll numbers today in the numbers are worse today than they were a month ago when we had the election and that is in a meltdown right now and it's not because people fall in love with republicans. but it's because the party simply has not responded to the election and i think obamacare is a big problem. what did almost every voter say in the exit polls last month? jobs and more jobs, obamacare is anti-jobs. immigration reform is anti-jobs. all of this stuff is a side case what people really care about. >> that's well put and thank you
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so much. >> thank you for putting me on after the reverend. that is a tough act to follow. neil: you are a great man and a good man. former journal editor. so caving after winning, it's one thing for a conservative radio host to say that on his show. but it's another when it isn't rush limbaugh. but this guy is saying the exact same thing on the (vo) watching. waiting. for that moment, where right place meets right time. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours.
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i have $40,ney do you have in your pocket right now? $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ neil: republicans not being conservative enough. speaker john boehner not to
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delay the immigration financial next year when republicans control both the house and the senate. the publicans don't stop the president now, it is said that they never well. and so i guess that let's not make a big deal in a lame-duck session, but your point is that in a lame-duck session when you're about to will the upper hand you can be receiving a lot early on. >> that's right, you are receding in the high ground argument. we have heard time and time again where republicans tell us they are going to fight on something, where they want to resequenced the debt ceiling and that hasn't happened and there's always this promise and by this what it does is make republicans
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liable and they will be a part of it. so all we are asking them to do is to keep their promise. neil: i understand that argument that you can be sucked into something and that's exactly is what democrats. go ahead, how are you going to fight the president, talk about how you might even shut the government down. you know what i'm getting at. >> i don't think any conservatives are saying shut down the government. we are saying use the tools that you have to challenge the president and we have seen leader mcconnell talking about this and we just launched a project today called promises. what it is is where we have taken members of congress and what they have said and candidates and what they say about immigration reform and we put it together so that viewers can go out there and see what members of congress said in "the
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new york times" reported that there is a symbolic vote and at no point did any incumbent and so that is what conservatives are asking. >> i probably sound like one of those moderates. so is there any way? let them put themselves out with all of this nonsense and then fire back. >> i think where we are asking is for this in the house, it's destined to fail even if they say they are not going to do anything. we're just asking to aptly put forth a solid effort.
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and that is what we are asking for members of congress to do. we are asking them to keep their promise and honor that. neil: the think in the end, that the democrats have dropped even more than the election. and it's not as unpopular. and they do this until the new congress takes hold with whatever this congress is doing with whatever the heck it wants? >> i think if you look at this, ted cruz talks about where they listed the different democrats who have problems with this executive order. i think i trying to make a first
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volley, they can do a few of these in the house and i think of these democrats, they are going to run from the president, they are backing down to obamacare. and some of them might start to crash because they know that it's about jobs, the amnesty bill, the executive order and anti-jobs and i think the we'll see this. they just saw a lot of their colleagues. >> and that's well put. a lot of them will say that i am up in 2016 or whatever. i'm not going to chance it. you make way too much sense. >> thank you for having me on. neil: meanwhile, fast food chains getting ready for a kick in the ♪ [ male announcer ] how did edward jones become one of the biggest financial services companies in the country? hey.
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neil: in tonight's business splits, something in the water because everyone is owning up to mistakes. the latest one is a big blitz. jeff bezos saying that he lost the company billions of dollars on some things that have gone bad. so are all stars here today are wondering why the president hasn't admitted the same type of blunders? >> the president should have taxpayers in mind and should be ready to apologize. humanizes them to give them a lot of credibility. it doesn't make them look like out of touch technocrats that treat people as like this when they apologize. and it's not just amazon but
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others that have apologized, the ceo of microsoft that has apologized women saying that it's part of this. so it's a good idea to apologize and instead they double down. what happens if you don't get this back and you need to push your agenda through. >> he runs a public company and you can sell that at anytime you want to sell the stock if you don't like the decision that he makes. but when you pay taxes come you can't decide not to pay taxes. >> i tried that. [laughter] >> he has more responsibility to tell the public what is going on than someone who runs a public company. and the other point is that we can't stop this and so any leader that runs the country needs to put this at the
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forefront. neil: i have no problem. i'm make mistakes all the time. and my father discovered this and it happens. but he wanted to know if i did it and of course i said that identity was happy happy that i admitted and then he launched me into orbit. but the ones that what is wrong with just admitting that you cooped up? >> i don't think he thinks that he did anything wrong. and we're talking about cash for clunkers, and millions of dollars. and it has been hard for presidents to apologize. a lot of them tend not to do
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that. but he did and george bush did for katrina. but let me finish. but he goes on nbc and he says things like i'm sorry, this insurance policies canceled. neil: the bottom line is that it could be reductive here. anyway, the chicago council approving a 13-dollar minimum wage and keep in mind the national average is $7 and 25 cents. and so they're saying it's a good place to start. >> this remind -- reminds me my 10-year-old. [laughter] and that's what this is.
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[inaudible] and that's what it is, we are going to keep giving if they keep annoying us and if we keep caving. >> your is the main reason they are pushing for it. they won a narrow differential between unskilled laborers and high skilled laborers. and so you're going to hire them before unskilled. >> these jobs are entry-level jobs. and they are being smart about it and saying that wal-mart is blowing their stocks on dividend increases and that's not fair, it should raise the wages for the workers which is a powerful argument. >> membership is on the decline, they are losing their voice in the white house so they need more members. >> when you see them replacing workers and health care and the automotive industry come you have to say watch out.
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"what's the deal, neil?." >> even now, what is the deal with the washington spending, and continued spending and even more spending. we as a nation just passing the 18 trillion bucks in red level. and we're not exactly being levelheaded about it. here's the thing, we keep digging, they keep sending, and a lot of you, well, are worrying. dan on facebook writes -- on the flip side, it can build
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neil, have you way too much fun on your show. last night on your fox business show, everyone was in a kitty mood. was there something in the air? no, i get them all drunk before the show. carla -- thank you very much. we just decided to experiment with things and take a single subject every night, spiel on about it, get to the point about it. all this should be fun and enganging stuff. and if you are an anchor or the team you watch on tv isn't jazzed by what you are doing, you at home should say why are you doing it? there are plenty of other people who can read a prompter. not as well as me. move up a little bit. go to facebook.com/team cavuto. apparently it's a huge deal that you friend me. you have the option not to friend he and you have the option to ignore me, you have the option to delete me.
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if i visited and say i'm a friend, you want to sign up? no, you can actually totally annihilate me. don't do that. don't do that. all promise? see you tomorrow. kennedy: are you hungry for a little diplomatic excitement? if the president is so concerned about standing in the world and if he wants them to like us, why be an ambassador, according to barbara boxer one doesn't need experience or qualification, basic credentials for seeking office as 7th grade student body vice president. as independents we roll our eyes at both parties who continue charades of throwing bones to big donors, they get really, really expensive art. if they don't know anything about where they're going, if they don't have professional
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