neil: welcome i am neil cavuto, who knew google has its own fastpass to the white house? a very fast, fastpass, one that never expires. you should be so lucky with yours at disney. google employees get on a lot of rides at this white house park, 230 since president took office that is about one a week, many of these meetings came as government was wrapping up its antitrust investigation into google. so awkward. i don't know. but i do know they closed that investigation, google agreed to make voluntary changes to its business practices, but you don't need to google the term quid pro quo to know, something doesn't smell right. it is more common to be shut out of the white house than to get so much as a kind word from the white house. it is -- not so bad ride. you don't like any of it? >> i am old enough to remember when google and apple and microsoft, and netflix didn't have lobbying operations. silicon valley said leave us alone, we do our thing, do you your thing. now they have massive lobbies operations in washington, it is basically the google administration. neil: they