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. >> that is it for us, have a great evening good night from new york. >> hey what are you doing may 2? 2? play-offs, soy all i'm that same day, there is something else happening that day. foxfloyd mayweather and manny pacquiao are squareing off in las vegas. now difference is you can't cash them on free tv, a hundred bucks to catch them on pay-per-view.
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at mgm grand in las vegas that pricey unreal. for what they already calling fight of the country or believe a tin of hype sporting event of any country place your bets, i am betting that hype has just started. welcome, i am neil cavuto it is on. sign sealed and little more than 9 weeks mayweather and manny pacquiao are ready to deliver the fight their fans have long wanted, and reported $200 million purse they never thought possible. not bad for two guys in their late 30s. thought past their prime, but a financial boost for so many others in the knick of time
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>> >> and ashley the oldest champion in the history of any sport. welcome to all love you. bernard revenue looked at this side know that you were looking at maybe one more fight as 50 years young, you say get me in on that? >> absolutely. this is of fight with boxing needed in a long time. since that - - heavyweight division has been nonresistance this is really
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big. with a big enough hype to justify the numbers with the hotels and in philadelphia they are excited so i am looking for this to break a lot of records for what it will be that is a really good exciting fight to cap off to get people interested in the next big fight whenever that comes 2015. neil: that could be you. but the vendor you moved up to the heavyweight to start the multiple division and champion.
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but do you ever look at a field where there is one budget .7 pounds? that is your arm and you say why didn't i get those types of deals? >> i realize time changes and sometimes it is for the better. i wish shot was in this time now because i could have ruled the heavyweight division but boxing has to grow. but the weather created the money-making machine that he is in. he created that by talking and making people like kim and love him. i am so happy that the fight is coming up with the date that we can talk about it. [laughter] but i have to put him -- pay
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my $100 to see it. neil: you won't have to. [laughter] but when you look at this eve vander, that they are bigger than life characters a specially made but otherwise he gets the '60s / 40 split he is undefeated also charismatic. you let your punching do the talking in those days but you have seen this that moment of the was the standard with muhammed of the. in your face. do you think you should have done more of that? >> i think it has to do with the ability that both fighters have. it is such separate fight that this guy would take a chance.
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so people pay for things and anything could happen because it is that much different. neil: when i looked at your own longevity you have been a consequential figure for decades period mustelid get this to say maybe not as much with the heavyweight division but clearly enough on pay-per-view to warrant stating in covering -- in the ring. kim people al stayed their welcome? >> absolutely. >> both of them are heavyweights. [laughter] they are bigger than me. neil: but bernard you are a sticking around.
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but is the of money a factor when you look at the pay-per-view packages? i have one more big fight even though it is not close it is worth to stick around one more time? >> i think every person is honest he knows if he can be productive and what he is boxing for. there are all types of situations that fighters are in. some are good or not so good. in my case i believe doing things my own way and never being accustomed to i have to do something because the majority of people think that is the way i should go. i like to prove them wrong more than write so with that mentality looking at 50 as a
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bad number but i looked at it as a great number. it depends who you are and what you have done to be that athlete to do things different than any other athlete especially in boxing but this fight is one where it is not as clear-cut that pacquiao will win or me whether will win. that is the excitement that larry holmes story evander holyfield that is us best of the heavyweight and every time you get that type of matchup that is the super bowl in boxing. i will repeat it is our super bowl. neil: but i guess to a draw
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as i am not minimizing his record but are be overstating the record? i know it is what the people have been looking for but are they passed their primary making something that is not there? people will pay but is it much about nothing? >> you don't know when your pasteur prime. when i quit i was 62. i felt i could still go on but the people pressured me to make me quit but even to this day i still feel i could go into the ring and fight with the best of them. neil: i have seen those heavyweight contenders. you could. >> i agree. neil: buddy vander when you look around there is one reason he moved up
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and you see that change completely into reverse is that just to avoid of big stars? >> i think the amateur program stops the big guy because you have to box when you are young. guess i you get that ability to make adjustments? not just with a hard shot and it is over because you will run into a guy who can take the shots. but i think the game will continue to go if you continue the techniques to make the guy work harder. neil: all of you you get in covering cable start to worry but looking at the five biggest boxing matches of all time but two of those
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involve mike tyson. one was with the vander june june 1997 the those two fights he made $200 million in christopher's to make a billion dollars in covering. it is all gone. all gone. now you were good very early then you got into real-estate that i thank you also owned pa. but you did not trust managers or owners and you were very very. why did you do that and what is your recommendation? >> what i did there were not giving out anything and check everything they could from the but i didn't want or i did want to be an independent fighter i didn't want people to say you were in or not you were out and
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nothing to show for it. so i am hanging in there but it is hard after a while when you have people working for you trying to do a lot of things and to invest the money and you need that. i am glad the three got money and pacquiao got money because they will need that. i think mayweather is on the wrong track buying that big airplane. neil: and then people glob want to you. you had such a great career and earned so much money but then people just hang on to you. i need this or that? >> yes. first of all, their calls bottom feeders. neil: mike tyson call them friends.
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[laughter] >> have bottom feeders in the tank at my house but i learned something from boxing a long time ago and we heard this in our career when the referee brings to fighters to the center of the ring and against certain rules protect yourself and all times. i remember that every day and every time i spend money or somebody tries to whisper in my year great advice. protect yourself at all times. period. neil: has that been your whole thing? you have to look at yourself because they will fall off after words?
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>> eight capon and they will not let you go. especially if you have a good heart. fighters think about what they had to go through the sunday comes along to asking for something then you give it to them. neil: day people give you fast stories evander? >> i am the way i am so basically you have to say no and you learned some point from the mistakes sometimes you have to say no. neil: you were able to hang onto your fortunes. i look forward to hearing for the next big thing. we will watch closely. >> i may come out of retirement.
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[laughter] neil: we could make that pay-per-view. >> i but pay for it. [laughter] neil: we will have much more.
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the scheme of things they're not a big deal at all but especially this media if it bleeds it indians with those journalists to find it to be way too important but my guess they have downplayed them too much because the latest threats look to real what else could explain security watching out there do they know something about the recruits to make their way here told replant something? but let's just say house armed services member says we have had with the semantics of brady to take on the lunatics it is not a matter of if but when. but we keep playing the semantic games. >> redo. this is ridiculous. we need to identify a the
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enemy it is islamic extremist there coming after us and agreed to be serious and call it what it is to bring the coalition partners and take it seriously. neil: you are closer to this but what scares me is that we are not done we are seeking out american malls or the mall of america as a big target they're not even covering and up. do we know how real is that threat if it is just chatter orderlies? >> we have been told there is no imminent known threats at this time it is time a terrorist organization puts out that threat you could take it seriously and tell wolf attack a something dash concerned about from the beginning with isis. americans have gone over to
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trade with them there are over two dozen people from the minneapolis area the best on to fight in this area and we're very concerned they comeback to wage an attack on the homeland. neil: i don't get any sense of alarm from up top. >> we need to take very seriously but at the same time i don't think we need to be paralyzed because the intent is to inflect the year on us and to hurt our economy and if they could keep people shopping -- keep them from shopping they achieved there aim so greedy to be vigilant to take steps that they see people going out but then we also need to go on the offensive to take
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it to syria or iraq and that is where i am trying to make sure happens with the armed services committee. neil: thank you very much. what is the difference between hamas security and those orders than they have never wanted to defund all love this security but the president will tell you that. meet the former virginia attorney general who will.
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neil: to hear the white house telling you think the republicans are trying to get them all killed the day were so eager but what they're not saying it is republicans did not want to kill that budget only the
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portion that would allow them to do something he shouldn't. to the former attorneys general what is it? becket is the president's executive amnesty that even he said 22 times before signing it he did not have the legal authority to do. now would judge in texas has agreed putting a stop to it. so why not defund that to let the rest of the homeland's security budget will forward? some of to force to bring more people into the country legally and to define the executive amnesty bill would never me. neil: i know we were coming from but he does want to compromise national security but the republicans are just
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trying to do fine tune to the fund that is self but it is the perception it is out there. what do you say? >> it would have been much better done in the omnibus bill of december but the republican leadership mcconnell, mccarthy and they all decided they would push this down the road. this should have been done in december. that is their failure. neil: see you prefer to be done earlier? >> and of course, this criticism was foreseeable. >> isn't a shocked when it
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is a devout the homeland's security appropriation to safety and not defund homeland security. it is part of the planned surrender. neil: what do you advise they do right now? >> lent a spine for what we defund amnesty let the rest go forward. if the veto coaster with the president is better for national security and is it improved or harmed by his executive amnesty? if you look at the islamic threat coming across our borders easy as pie you know clearly that the president's executive amnesty is a threat to this country security and republicans in control have an obligation on a security
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level to stop it and they could do a bia defending executive amnesty. neil: now to the arizona chef -- share of good to have you back. what do you make of this with the former attorney general was saying? that you have to get some backbone to focus? >> i agree and your congresswoman took the words out of my mouth. of law enforcement is so tired listening to the president and others saying we must secure the of border. glenn about the drug's? what about terrorist? why don't we talk more about other issues rather than it did all immigration? neil: i would like to update
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of since the judge's ruling is deportation picking up gore has nothing changed? >> it is too early age do tell. i was in the appellate court here in washington and i hope that is resolved quickly so something would be done. i suggest the president let things go as they were angeles conference alleviate the problem. >> but it isn't as if we saw a deportation prior but yet with this ruling to delay for 5 million the judges as no. it appears to me that it is even happening. >> and with those 5,000 people have been turned over to government and then they come back from serious crimes. how they going to control
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fiver 10 million coming into our country proving their requirement of the executive order? but it looks like there is a lot of politics and things on the horizon but i am concerned about the terrorist and a huge drug traffickers sending drugs into our country and also with the immigration. neil: thank you. one at a three americans are on the verge of a financial catastrophe. three out of three are sitting on a national financial catastrophe.
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neil: forget going paycheck to paycheck one at a three year on the verge of financial ruin. and though say we have never been such a in a dire position in history. as the country since nervously on the a-team trillion dollar debt. >> but said that at home worries me more because the national debt we have a printing press and we keep using a. but people at home will file for bankruptcy that means they're out on the street and that is there credit and ability to build a future for their children is a bigger concern.
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>> and everyone is in this federal debt saying. >> that is true. that is more negotiable then the credit card companies but the actual credit card debt relative to savings it is not that bad. but with the unsecured debt. neil: people are one paycheck away. >> if it wanted to default to would be higher. >> but he doesn't have to worry about anything. but the fact that you feel that way is a problem. >> and everybody feels they are about to be broke.
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>> even if interest rates go up. because as i think what they are saying that the economy picks up speed. by a broken home in interest rates will go up in the interest payments on that colossal that will go up and gdp will not. >> but tax revenue will monday enough to offset and i don't think they welcome back ever. [laughter] neil: you and charles payne? but in the meantime the state department is asking us for idea is
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neil: don't be nervous the state department one juror ideas how to fight terror in diffuse twitter former operative says it isn't just bad optics but it is a little bears. >> it is very weird because i don't really think they thought they would get a nobel prize that everything would be solved but they make it look like they're doing something that if i worked here a a would be an insult that this is a bus strategy brae can come up with? and anything?
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>>. neil: handled the terrorist use the social sites? i have an idea leave them alone. so how idiotic is this? >> i think it is very idiotic. in fact, i almost thought it was a publicity stunt. >> if you share your ideas. >> whenever those characters are. >> and then to reflect back with the purging of officers over 200 by now. with 297 officers purged from the of military.
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end there are no idea is over there. with those that are pushed out? speenine click at what comes within like entering or support because i am so sick of hearing this. they don't need penthouse. it is clearly a ridiculous idea. neil: you can do that on twitter. >>. >> if you send out they were
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giving them some ideas? this is silly to the point of dangerous? >> but i cannot get my hands are my arms around that they would even float this. but they're making such fun of the united states since they are on the front page to show how ignorant their words and how incompetent. >> but do you think we just don't have a strategy and it illustrates it? >> exactly. how about we ask them? also trending on social
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media. but it backfires in everybody looks bad even if somebody had as a good idea twitter would rule on that strategy because it is on twitter. neil: that is what is trending right now out. but tim might be the most fashionable place on earth but it doesn't mean you don't pay through the nose for the pixie dust. that doesn't mean like disney did into your wallet for cold hard cash. again.
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neil: ♪ i hate her.
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[laughter] she seems lovely. [laughter] stop. because for the first time disney park passes are over $100 up cop. are you taking your kids to disney question mark twice and i am done. when you have gone down there you go for the jugular. it is only up a couple dollars but that adds up. so you buy a couple of. neil: no entourage. is expensive. [laughter] >>. >> if you could invested of a ticket price that is the best inflation hedge it has doubled in the last 50 years >> that is the danger is a
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luxury good is this the best theme park. neil: what about universal? >> tweeting $100 is like $4 for gas is a psychological. neil: have they cut the price of the turkey leg? >> you have a little girl at home singing let it go all day? you are paying it and you are going. neil: seven not of tenor saying we would not take a space ride. this as 100 americans are lining up to take a one-way trip to mars. people are jumping at this bill back i know they the
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average person has an interest. but 30 percent of americans don't have a valid passport so to say we go to the moon is absurd. >> and all they get his price or safety is the issue senator rand you cannot get a turkey legs. >> and the test dummy is the first flight to mars. you don't know. >> i think it is a great networking opportunity. [laughter] neil: but it is we're now people say with all the problems here on earth i am not entertaining leaving just yet. >> that is comforting or they cannot afford it. [laughter] i do hope they continue exploration because we
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should be. kennedy said we would be there. neil: but everybody is jazzed about going into space gimmick because we are destroying the planet and need another place to take over. >> si? >> that was so horrible undertaking. she had a sister? >> i cannot remember her name. [laughter] did you hear how they put up a million dollars? that is like oscars and trading in those swag bags for the exact same thing.oadband network, and cloud and hosting services -
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loans a big opper college. maybe the loans are not the problems that college is. john ratzenberger says that maybe college isn't for everyone herriot maybe there are alternatives out there. >> there are a lot of jobs for construction and nobody to kill them because we neglected to teach children how to use tools and we have denigrated the image of manufacturing. neil: clifford is cheerfully putting up a million bucks to push an alternative. shop. your member that? while he wants it back in school. back to making things in this country and not just buying things in this country and i think he's right because we do need more plumbers and electricians and builders and as i said, he seems in very high demand. and onto the mail now. basically what you and he were talking about it difference
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between a value economy and service economy. john in georgia says can you imagine when everyone who has a college education enact the last janitor will be a millionaire. and tj says any good one can write his own ticket. and his own bill. if you're sick of this, tom and arizona has an idea. it is going to be 74 degrees in southern arizona, time for fox to move from new york to tucson, arizona. we could do worse. we could do worse. and clear in alaska says i have never heard so much belly aching about the weather. you easterners seem like a bunch of pansies. and clive writes i think the you are worried that your toupee is going to fall and crack. you are on to me. anyway, it is not the humidity but the cold. and protesters going to executives to make their beef? it's happened before and it's happening again.
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and it's got to stop once and for all. protesters screaming and yelling, putting children and elderly in fear. it's not free speech but terrorism. and you are just afraid or we would show up at your front door and catchy running on the house in the nude. well, your call if you want to see that. but don't tell me you were thinking about it. and then the fox blame game that never gets blamed. if even if it's already lame. i put it other that fox is pretty much out there to blame for everything out there. ryan says finally, taking a been stepping blame. now, it was fox news that started it. and then ron in north carolina says neurologist have diagnosed and founded in ailment
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afflicting liberals across the country called fox news derangement syndrome. [inaudible] and tom via comcast says eric holder is using this propaganda technique of attacking one's opponent instead of attacking their argument. and cg in houston. now, that is something to fall back on. now we have an excuse for everything. pulled over for a moving violation, it is the fault of fox news. late for work? fox news's fault. and it goes even further. ridiculously long academy award shows? it is fox news's fault. and another says it's all the fault of fox news with the best laugh i've had in quite a while. great job. and another in india go, with humor you raise a serious point.
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