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neil: okay. i'm going to bring in the mix here former fbi special agent, and we were talking earlier that the fbi doesn't distinguish, you are an american, it becomes a fbi matter i guess; right? >> yes. neil: okay. explain. >> the fbi has the exclusive rights to that negotiation process. that has always been the case. and, in fact, this new organization that they just formed will be housed at fbi headquarters and be headed by fbi personnel. neil: right. this hostage recovery fusion cell. and i saw that as well. does that mean that it is an fbi adjunct? because i know it's going to have its own staff, its own coordinat coordinator, it's own director, how does that work out. >> well, it will be headed by the fbi for three years and then revaluated and maybe by another organization. but obviously the white house believes that the fbi is the best venue, being that it has done the hostage negotiations . neil: understood. so explain how this would work then. your child is kidnapped. traveling broad. t
neil: okay. i'm going to bring in the mix here former fbi special agent, and we were talking earlier that the fbi doesn't distinguish, you are an american, it becomes a fbi matter i guess; right? >> yes. neil: okay. explain. >> the fbi has the exclusive rights to that negotiation process. that has always been the case. and, in fact, this new organization that they just formed will be housed at fbi headquarters and be headed by fbi personnel. neil: right. this hostage recovery fusion...
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neil: carl, good have you have, neil cavuto here.onald trump is saying on issue it is on helium and unrealistic. paul volcker when he was here with us, more or less saying the same thing, say this can't go on forever but unwinding that will be tough, right? volcker said, any fed chair will tell you he or she looks at market impact of their decisions but this has gone maybe too far and that unwinding that or shaking the markets of this notion that the fed >> you asked a lot of questions, neil. i believe it is risky what they're doing because nobody knows what will happen. this market is being built and this is something i feel, with all modesty i know something about. this market is built on earnings. everybody loves to see earnings, how well you're doing. the earnings, if you really dig into them are built on these very low interest rates because you don't have to be genius or great ceo to understand if you can borrow money at 4% or 5%, incidentally the high yield market is the most dangerous. and you could borrow money at some doubl
neil: carl, good have you have, neil cavuto here.onald trump is saying on issue it is on helium and unrealistic. paul volcker when he was here with us, more or less saying the same thing, say this can't go on forever but unwinding that will be tough, right? volcker said, any fed chair will tell you he or she looks at market impact of their decisions but this has gone maybe too far and that unwinding that or shaking the markets of this notion that the fed >> you asked a lot of questions,...
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neil:.c.his one running for president. >> well, when you have 20 people in the field you get attention. i think it's politics. neil: after that he went to jon huntsman junior. who is the candidate now? >> i'm a flexible person. i voted for president obama the first election and not the second. i supported mitt romney. i will be supporting secretary clinton. neil: the republican party, sounds more pro-wall street. you are saying that it's not the case. >> i don't look at it as pro-wall street. what did we need to do for the country global economy. you asked me about market correction. the biggest risk in my view is geopolitical risk. we need a president involved on a global basis. not just focused on wall street or the united states. geopolitical risk is our biggest risk. two weeks ago the chinese or the russians both warships with planes. if by chance they were actually attacked and fired, which could have happened, we are in a big, big heap of struggle. neil: do you think hillary clinton woul
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stuart: neil cavuto, it is your. neil: thank you very much. we are going live to the white house whether they're going to tell us what happened and why a day after we found out the chinese might have been behind the biggest hack attack in human history. more than 4 million federal workers's records were compromised but a couple hours ago we learned this could be connected to the anthem attacks and other attacks. it is spreading. we will talk to howard schmidt about this as well as henry kissinger. in the meantime the fear is this grows and grows as the chinese were unofficially ignoring it. if they are hacking us, though they are denying it, what do we do to respond? do we just hacked back? the chinese said who are we to judge? with eric snowdon and everything else we are hardly in a position to be lecturing anyone on hacking or violating people's privacy. what do you say to that? >> thanks for having me on the program, agreed to be with you today. the interesting thing about this campaign, many of us in the industry are referring to this as p
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neil: okay. i just just clarify, then by this quick electronic vote, which was not done, you know, as we were seeing this first vote done, this was a rush to say just mci can whatever the senate passed, let's try this, let's try to carry on another day, but you're saying there is no guarantee given that the president would have the similar support on the actual big agreement about what this is all about about the transpacific partnership. >> right. and that's the problem here. and that is the essence of the legislative process. sometimes even if you get one body to do something, in this case the senate, which would sometimes be the heir cover, you couldn't get it through the house of representatives. neil: all right. this is very interesting. chad, thank you very much that this was something they wanted to rush through without a vote like you saw before on this other trade adjustment assistants, quick why can't you or nay, and taking the senate vote exactly as it was to trade promotion authority
neil: okay. i just just clarify, then by this quick electronic vote, which was not done, you know, as we were seeing this first vote done, this was a rush to say just mci can whatever the senate passed, let's try this, let's try to carry on another day, but you're saying there is no guarantee given that the president would have the similar support on the actual big agreement about what this is all about about the transpacific partnership. >> right. and that's the problem here. and that is...
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neil: yeah!, this study is some years old, but a billion dollars in net tax revenues from gay couples into the system. but the one thing i will say is now gay couples can get -- if they work for the federal government, they can get health benefits and other benefits -- neil: they didn't already have that? >> now they have been getting it. that will take -- neil: in other words, it's too early the tell right now how big a dollars and cents impact this will have in terms of more are getting something out of the system even though they've been paying into it, but now they can finally get something out of it. early to quantify. >> yeah. a billion dollars net over ten years, i mean, that could change. gay couples are pretty smart. they could rejigger their taxes, because that marriage penalty is the thing that dings them the hardest. neil: yeah. marriage in generates are going down can, right? >> yeah, i would think so. if you have the same salary and you file jointly, you're going to get pushed up in
neil: yeah!, this study is some years old, but a billion dollars in net tax revenues from gay couples into the system. but the one thing i will say is now gay couples can get -- if they work for the federal government, they can get health benefits and other benefits -- neil: they didn't already have that? >> now they have been getting it. that will take -- neil: in other words, it's too early the tell right now how big a dollars and cents impact this will have in terms of more are getting...
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neil: okay. by the way, on greece today, for those of you who just tuned in here, he is confident, the president is confident that it will not have a major shock to the system. this is europe's problem, we're watching it, we want to see that europe remains in the euro zone, so all the right things we want to hear. >> yeah. and i should point out very quickly on president obama of his handling of the economy, but on march 2009 he said something i thought was unprecedented. he said buy the market. he said i think that's a buying opportunity right now. neil: you know, ronald reagan never said that. >> never. but credit but he's right. the market went from 6,000 to where it is now. >> yeah. but then you get drunk on thinking he's always going to be accurate. . neil: you're right. >> qe and everything else. yeah, he who -- everybody knew they were going to do qe. >> the markets properly factored in risk, so bay buy, buy, it went up 34. >> remember we were down how many today. >> when he said this, we
neil: okay. by the way, on greece today, for those of you who just tuned in here, he is confident, the president is confident that it will not have a major shock to the system. this is europe's problem, we're watching it, we want to see that europe remains in the euro zone, so all the right things we want to hear. >> yeah. and i should point out very quickly on president obama of his handling of the economy, but on march 2009 he said something i thought was unprecedented. he said buy the...
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neil: very long.s a point at which you have to recognize reality. >> too nice headlines there. neil: thank you very much as always. connell did get a statement and got it from at&t on this fine that fcc is looking to do. connell. >> they want to fine them $100 million for essentially misleading customers, neil, where they said they had unlimited data plans. then fcc is saying some of these customers had slower data speeds. here is the key. the fcc is, they didn't adequately notify customers. let me read you the at&t reaction. that is what they're fighting. we will vigorously dispute the fcc assertions. the fcc specifically identified this practice, legitimate, reasonable way to manage network resources for the benefit of all customers. it has known for years all the major carriers use it. so, we, we being at&t, fully transparent with our customers providing notice in multiple ways and going well beyond the disclosure requirements. so they say they did provide notice. that is basically what the fight w
neil: very long.s a point at which you have to recognize reality. >> too nice headlines there. neil: thank you very much as always. connell did get a statement and got it from at&t on this fine that fcc is looking to do. connell. >> they want to fine them $100 million for essentially misleading customers, neil, where they said they had unlimited data plans. then fcc is saying some of these customers had slower data speeds. here is the key. the fcc is, they didn't adequately...
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neil: all right.me back, everybody. nor developments at gm. those defective gm ignition switches now responsible for 109 deaths. that substantiallily from the beginning. we'll going to reach out to ken feinberg thefy in charge of that compensation fund what he makes of latest figures and developments. ken, what do you now? >> we continue between now and most likely end of next month to finish through the task of going through all the claims that have been filed over 4,000 of them and we'll reach final determinations on deaths and injuries. neil: can you give a rough figure? is every case a million dollar range, more? this could, as we discussed when you first began this job, end up costing gm quite a bit of money. they told you ken, you have free rein and open checkbook, something to that effect. do you still? >> you have to check with gm on the money but i can rest assured they have the money to pay for these claims. the deaths and injury claims i believe are within the range that gm projected and, z
neil: all right.me back, everybody. nor developments at gm. those defective gm ignition switches now responsible for 109 deaths. that substantiallily from the beginning. we'll going to reach out to ken feinberg thefy in charge of that compensation fund what he makes of latest figures and developments. ken, what do you now? >> we continue between now and most likely end of next month to finish through the task of going through all the claims that have been filed over 4,000 of them and...
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neil. neil: it's not my problem. man oh man. i think this next step would agree that it is his problem. chairman frank on some of these hiring practices or lack thereof, congressman, what do you think knowledge of that? >> well, it's just outrageous. but let me start off by thanking you for the opportunity, and also fox business for doing such a tremendous investigative report, which we knew there were problems, but that fox business report really elevated it and crystallized it to a point where we could actually take some action. . neil: what action will be taken here? now, we don't know what happened to the case of midway or whatever they want to call it, but it did call into question again whether it air traffic controller or confusion there. do we fear that we don't address things like this could become common? >> well, sure we fear this. it's an incredible safety concern. but what we're dealing with here is a shortage of air traffic controllers, and we had a process by which to provide candidates who were very well qualifie
neil. neil: it's not my problem. man oh man. i think this next step would agree that it is his problem. chairman frank on some of these hiring practices or lack thereof, congressman, what do you think knowledge of that? >> well, it's just outrageous. but let me start off by thanking you for the opportunity, and also fox business for doing such a tremendous investigative report, which we knew there were problems, but that fox business report really elevated it and crystallized it to a...
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neil cavuto is next. neil: thank you very much. big doings in new jersey today if it could have national implications. you may have heard earlier, new jersey's highest court ruling in the governor's failure that he did not have to make good on a payment to the state pension fund, many in the union movement in new jersey said this was the them when they made concessions to him. some of you may recall the governor had said conditions had changed markedly in new jersey and revenue deteriorated markedly and the $1 million payment in abundance, he promised that ahead of time, couldn't be made. does this affect the presidential race in a dramatic way? no but it removes one big problem for the governor. the back-and-forth of what happens with the bridgegate scandal is an entirely different matter but for now, focusing on the numbers here, at least for now he is out of the woods. at least some of the woods. liz: that is exactly right. this is a major blow to new jersey's public pension system and the workers for the state of new jersey bas
neil cavuto is next. neil: thank you very much. big doings in new jersey today if it could have national implications. you may have heard earlier, new jersey's highest court ruling in the governor's failure that he did not have to make good on a payment to the state pension fund, many in the union movement in new jersey said this was the them when they made concessions to him. some of you may recall the governor had said conditions had changed markedly in new jersey and revenue deteriorated...
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neil: all right. trying to follow up through english versions of the european press and what they're getting on what has ajita going here, forgive me italian phrase, nearby greece is what is doing it. concern that the greek prime minister alexis is not backing down. he is socialist who was elected, greek people and overwhelmingly agreed they elected him. suffered enough and endured enough at hands of bankers that didn't care enough. he doesn't plan to dot imf bidding or germany's bidding f that means greece potentially gets kicked out of the e.u., unlikely, so be it. he is not being so blunt but it he is threatening. the dead lyne is getting close and traders are selling and sweating. we'll have more after this. >> with all due respect to the president i would say how about the 93 million americans that are out of work? i don't think that it is very good. the job participation rate is at lowest level since 1978. i feel i can it lies like '79 again if you want to know the truth of the matter. neil: ric
neil: all right. trying to follow up through english versions of the european press and what they're getting on what has ajita going here, forgive me italian phrase, nearby greece is what is doing it. concern that the greek prime minister alexis is not backing down. he is socialist who was elected, greek people and overwhelmingly agreed they elected him. suffered enough and endured enough at hands of bankers that didn't care enough. he doesn't plan to dot imf bidding or germany's bidding f that...
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neil: right.ears for these guys, if it were that long, they could do anything and be everywhere. >> yeah. i truly believe as we sit here, that's not going to happen. i believe within a very short period of time they're going to be caught. neil: what do you think they're doing been gone this long. >> i have doubts that they're still in that area,. neil: yeah. >> but they're going to slip up along the line, like i said they're going to do some other crime, so i have no doubts about that whatsoever. neil: we should state, you know, the movie and the whole leonardo dicaprio, you had argued that you were pay back and do good with this, sense forgeries and anything. >> yeah, my life is amazing, i've worked for the fbi for 40 years, my wife has, paid all the money back. neil: and that tom hanks inspired, he recently passed away. >> yeah. and joe shea was his name, wonderful man. they dedicated the last book i wrote to him, just a wonderful man. neil: somehow i can't think that these convicted killers wil
neil: right.ears for these guys, if it were that long, they could do anything and be everywhere. >> yeah. i truly believe as we sit here, that's not going to happen. i believe within a very short period of time they're going to be caught. neil: what do you think they're doing been gone this long. >> i have doubts that they're still in that area,. neil: yeah. >> but they're going to slip up along the line, like i said they're going to do some other crime, so i have no doubts...
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neil: paul, always good seeing you. >> thank you, neil. neil: thank you very much. want to go over to my colleague, melissa francis, look at the dow, up 109 points. a lot has to do by the way with not necessarily donald trump. i think donald trump will take credit for it. a lot of it has to do with the idea that angela merkel is going to meet with the greek authorities, a set deadline for thursday. they feel by thursday we have certainty, one way or the other, whether greece is going to pay up or europe is going to crack up. with that assurance, they move on. in the meantime, we're in the middle of a two-day federal reserve meeting. everyone thinks it's a given rates go up later in the year. >> later in the year. i was looking at a report from the security managers, 90% think the fed is going to raise rates before or during the third quarter of this year, and the last 10% think before the end of the year. so that's 100% thought they were going to go up before year end. that's a shift. neil: early fall event, maybe pre-fall event. >> or at least by the end of the yea
neil: paul, always good seeing you. >> thank you, neil. neil: thank you very much. want to go over to my colleague, melissa francis, look at the dow, up 109 points. a lot has to do by the way with not necessarily donald trump. i think donald trump will take credit for it. a lot of it has to do with the idea that angela merkel is going to meet with the greek authorities, a set deadline for thursday. they feel by thursday we have certainty, one way or the other, whether greece is going to...
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let's grow to neil in orlando. neil? neil: your show end ad lot like mine but wherever you go that is fine. welcome to orlando, florida where it is 50 degrees fine forfeit people, why i'm here i don't know why. this is powwow of possible future presidents of united states. virtually all to a man young enough if they don't make it this go round to try in future go rounds, if i don't throw my hat into the ring. can you imagine if that were to happen? going on inside of this room, scott walker speaking to the assembled. the idea of rick scott the florida governor to get an economic powwow going about those, men and women, put out an invite to carly fiorina, who wanted to be president of the united states. now in the end, marco rubio was supposed to be here. had to cancel at the last second because of this debate going on with nsa and funding and patriot act, et cetera. he joins the other two senator who is already sent their regrets, rand paul and ted cruz. so it was really a battle of past present governors shrugging it ou
let's grow to neil in orlando. neil? neil: your show end ad lot like mine but wherever you go that is fine. welcome to orlando, florida where it is 50 degrees fine forfeit people, why i'm here i don't know why. this is powwow of possible future presidents of united states. virtually all to a man young enough if they don't make it this go round to try in future go rounds, if i don't throw my hat into the ring. can you imagine if that were to happen? going on inside of this room, scott walker...
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neil: so far. just to review, some direct greek stocks that could be affected by this, the national bank in greece, no surprise, down north of 14%. shipbuilding concern, you always hear us talk about greek shipping magnates, they're down about 7%. sea energy maritime in a similar venue, down about 8%. greek etfs down anywhere from 16-20%. the european stock index itself as a broadly-traded etf down north of 4%. so these are relatively limited but contained losses in some specific issues. again, unique to greece. what is the fallout for us? it comes back to states, municipalities, you can extend it to anyone here in this country who have incurred expenses they can't pay, and there's no one to provide the money to them or for them. that fallout could be fast and severe. bobby jindal, the presidential candidate, on the wires right now saying this could happen to us. gerri willis, gary b. smith, lizzie mac donald, what do you think? >> for american investors, the hit is not big. $3.7 billion of america
neil: so far. just to review, some direct greek stocks that could be affected by this, the national bank in greece, no surprise, down north of 14%. shipbuilding concern, you always hear us talk about greek shipping magnates, they're down about 7%. sea energy maritime in a similar venue, down about 8%. greek etfs down anywhere from 16-20%. the european stock index itself as a broadly-traded etf down north of 4%. so these are relatively limited but contained losses in some specific issues. again,...
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neil,. neil: incredible. thank you very, very much. all right now we've been talking to you about what the impact of today's decision will be, another status quo, subsidies remain on the six and a half millions americans benefit from the subsidies to keep health care will continue to get it. but you always want to know what things are like on the trenches, the front line of those providing emergency care, who better to ask than the emergency care children. in the emergency room itself and beyond that in just your first gateway to getting in a hospital is through that room. >> yeah. neil: what's changed, what will change? what do you suspect is going on. >> well, it won't change that these 6 million americans are going to continue to get their subsidies even if they live in a state that has a federally based exchange. so we're not going to see them lose their health insurance, this death spiral is not going to happen. but i think what we're missing out on and be a little shortsighted when we look at this situation is having health insur
neil,. neil: incredible. thank you very, very much. all right now we've been talking to you about what the impact of today's decision will be, another status quo, subsidies remain on the six and a half millions americans benefit from the subsidies to keep health care will continue to get it. but you always want to know what things are like on the trenches, the front line of those providing emergency care, who better to ask than the emergency care children. in the emergency room itself and...
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neil?>> italian comment before the mob market, and now saying that i should know one of these. >> two fifa officials and four sports marketing executive. top left of the screen is most interesting jack wariner i don't know if you saw the story head-to-head been -- a soccer official but asked to defend himself he makes video of himself and uses a steerical newspaper the onion of his defense. but this was this guy. other thing that kale out about this story and this will get to what they're going after here, basically accusation is pretty simple that this world cups were budgets and paid for. earlier this hour as a matter of fact we heard that yeah that is what they'ring loo at that the 2018 world cup in russia and 2022 world cup in qatar are keys to the investigation. so the sign that qatar at 140 degrees there, and that is what they said wait a minute. >> you would think it would be like saying you have a new show and they said day two do a live remote from orlando. the alarm bell should ha
neil?>> italian comment before the mob market, and now saying that i should know one of these. >> two fifa officials and four sports marketing executive. top left of the screen is most interesting jack wariner i don't know if you saw the story head-to-head been -- a soccer official but asked to defend himself he makes video of himself and uses a steerical newspaper the onion of his defense. but this was this guy. other thing that kale out about this story and this will get to what...
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neil: it was really nice. >> you call the old? neil: i did. neil: we will talk about triple crown horses. after this. it's a highly thercontagious disease.here. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure their whooping cough vaccination is up to date. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about you and your family getting a whooping cough vaccination today. neil: still looking for the guys who broke out of that prison. jeffrey schwartz is with us. you get asked all the time where do you think these guys are. with $100,000 bounty on each of them. making progress or more eyewitness reports, scant few. where they could be. >> i don't know. if i knew i would get the reward. neil: i hear you. obviously a lot of hell you suspect on the inside route side. >> at least on the inside the reports are suggesting there was staff compli
neil: it was really nice. >> you call the old? neil: i did. neil: we will talk about triple crown horses. after this. it's a highly thercontagious disease.here. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure their whooping cough vaccination is up to date. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your...
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neil ran across the street to glen's home and when he saw glen had been assaulted, neil phoned police. when police arrived, glen wolsieffer was downstairs on the floor, fading in and out of consciousness. upstairs had been ransacked. furniture was overturned. desk drawers emptied. >> one of the officers then went upstairs, found his daughter was still sleeping in her bedroom, a 5-year-old. then went into the wolsieffers' bedroom and found betty laying on the floor and she was dead at that time. >> betty wolsieffer's body was on the floor next to the bed. there were abrasions around her neck and her face showed signs of a severe beating. >> it was obvious that it was a homicide because of the marks around her neck, and you could see it was a vicious attack upon this woman. >> my father had told me that betty was murdered. they were the specific words, how or what had happened, i didn't know, but that just took me totally by surprise, of course. so many things go through your head, you can't even sort them out. >> it appeared that the intruder climbed a ladder to the roof over the back
neil ran across the street to glen's home and when he saw glen had been assaulted, neil phoned police. when police arrived, glen wolsieffer was downstairs on the floor, fading in and out of consciousness. upstairs had been ransacked. furniture was overturned. desk drawers emptied. >> one of the officers then went upstairs, found his daughter was still sleeping in her bedroom, a 5-year-old. then went into the wolsieffers' bedroom and found betty laying on the floor and she was dead at that...
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neil? neil: thank you, dagen. and we were picking apart this report, and a couple things we found of interest. it was a broad breadth report, every region was up and up smartly, particularly the northeast saw a better than 11% uptick in sales. every other region of the country was up at least 4%. you don't often see that but again, you know, these numbers come in fits and starts. you have new home sales data, you have the existing home sales which is very, very strong, mortgage applications which were running at a were better than 8p in the latest period. home builder confidence which is close to a seven-year high. so how to dissect all of this and whether you should be inclined to take advantage of this, kendra todd and david lickin' on what they're doing right now. kendra you're saying, what, this is real or give it some time? >> well, no, this is real. you know, we've been talking about whether or not interest rates were going to really start to go up for the last two years, and from the fed's dialogue, it seem
neil? neil: thank you, dagen. and we were picking apart this report, and a couple things we found of interest. it was a broad breadth report, every region was up and up smartly, particularly the northeast saw a better than 11% uptick in sales. every other region of the country was up at least 4%. you don't often see that but again, you know, these numbers come in fits and starts. you have new home sales data, you have the existing home sales which is very, very strong, mortgage applications...
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neil. >> a great discussion it was a discussion you had about affordable housing and administration now putting republicans on the defense about diversifying wealthy neighborhoods i've been watching coverage elsewhere. it is like republicans have to worry because if they oppose this they sound racist or they're not trying to have various elements in their neighborhood and i'm thinking to myself everybody thank god, finally finally we're going to get racial equality in the hamptons, and beverly hills. you know, the score you know what they're up to and talking about. incentive on part of the administration to and i quote to build affordable housing in areas a push to break down barriers to access opportunity. so if you're in all rich neighborhood, presumably this would be incentive to bring affordable housing. cheaper housing, maybe elements you do or do not fire department. and you thought republicans were upset in the tony hampton and in other exclusive around martha vineyard. blake berman
neil. >> a great discussion it was a discussion you had about affordable housing and administration now putting republicans on the defense about diversifying wealthy neighborhoods i've been watching coverage elsewhere. it is like republicans have to worry because if they oppose this they sound racist or they're not trying to have various elements in their neighborhood and i'm thinking to myself everybody thank god, finally finally we're going to get racial equality in the hamptons, and...
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welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto. changing the rules for overtime. and you really don't have to be an hourly worker. craig smith, you also say it could be a recovery killer as well. why? >> well very simply put, neil and by the way, i'm not alone in this consensus, the chamber of the commerce is saying this. the national retail federation is saying it neil. it's very simple. the last time we had this by mr. obama, we got obamacare.
welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto. changing the rules for overtime. and you really don't have to be an hourly worker. craig smith, you also say it could be a recovery killer as well. why? >> well very simply put, neil and by the way, i'm not alone in this consensus, the chamber of the commerce is saying this. the national retail federation is saying it neil. it's very simple. the last time we had this by mr. obama, we got obamacare.
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you're against that neil. collective bargaining. >> no i've said on the show many times, on my talk show "coast to coast," i have said i'm for the minimum wage. i think it's quite a lot to start doubling overnight to willy-nilly with approval or even a nod to all of a sudden demand overtime at a level that eclipses anything that we've ever seen in american history, that's where it begins. a little bit of defiance. a lot is overdone. >> neil the slowest economy it's in world are the ones that pay the workers the most. >> really? czech and china? >> china's not the strongest economy in the world. they're far behind us. they've growing at such a low level, they've got 50 years to catch up with us. >> they're gaining. steve, thank you very much just the same. >>> meanwhile, if they haven't nabbed these guys might i remind you, they're convicted murderers. just saying, be careful, guys. lti-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technolog
you're against that neil. collective bargaining. >> no i've said on the show many times, on my talk show "coast to coast," i have said i'm for the minimum wage. i think it's quite a lot to start doubling overnight to willy-nilly with approval or even a nod to all of a sudden demand overtime at a level that eclipses anything that we've ever seen in american history, that's where it begins. a little bit of defiance. a lot is overdone. >> neil the slowest economy it's in...
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neil: it is lending standards easing.nning to pick up had going back to kids moving out of their parents house. that will help construction. brendan: are the millenials going to fix everything? they are going to buy stuff, they are going to get jobs everything will be fine. is that true? neil: i think we had a delayed recovery. i do not think that is saying much. we had a weak recovery for several years. but we have come a long way. the economy was growing 2.25% over the last five years with household deleveraging and governments tighten their belt with no recovery in the housing market. a lot of these headwinds are fading. to some respects, the forecast of the consensus, the fed, 2.5% may be too conservative. vonnie: who says housing will get back to the old normal? what would be the new normal for housing in terms of millenials finally buying? neil: i think 1.3 million on housing starts. i think that is probably the new normal. but we are still well below that. there is plenty of upside. brendan: um, what is the indicat
neil: it is lending standards easing.nning to pick up had going back to kids moving out of their parents house. that will help construction. brendan: are the millenials going to fix everything? they are going to buy stuff, they are going to get jobs everything will be fine. is that true? neil: i think we had a delayed recovery. i do not think that is saying much. we had a weak recovery for several years. but we have come a long way. the economy was growing 2.25% over the last five years with...
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it wasn't neil.anager called and he said neil really like donald trump, but would it be possible for him not to use the song, because neil songs are very different. -- because neil's politics are very different. john: he is endorsing bernie sanders. donald: and he's doing very well. mark: what are the odds that you will be president of the united states? donald: i have asked that same question. mark: what do you think? donald: i'm running against political people who have done this all the lives. i've never done this. i would say, between 10% to 20%. mark: so you are an underdog. the first time in a long time you have in an underdog to stop donald -- and underdog. donald: i am probably what i father said a long time ago, don't go into manhattan. before the show went on, the critics said, "donald trump is doing a show?" many people pretty to the book would not do well. john: you are telling me if i can get 10 to one odds on you i should make that that? donald: one thing i will tell you is i will be tr
it wasn't neil.anager called and he said neil really like donald trump, but would it be possible for him not to use the song, because neil songs are very different. -- because neil's politics are very different. john: he is endorsing bernie sanders. donald: and he's doing very well. mark: what are the odds that you will be president of the united states? donald: i have asked that same question. mark: what do you think? donald: i'm running against political people who have done this all the...
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>> neil we have to increase the surveillance. we have to give law enforcement. >> we don't know that lead to this? >> we don't. i can tell you this. with the inability to surveil and check out cell phones and what local law enforcement has been doing, we're going to see more and more of the the attacks. thank god this was prevented. how many more times are we going get lucky. >> get back to how far you want to go when you target groups that seem to fit a pattern or background. >> one of the people knock it off. the police officers are not doing racial profiling. this is criminal profiling. once you have a profile on a particular suspect, that's who you go after. it has everything to do with criminal profiling not racial profiling. >> one thing that i notice in all of these things that we have seen play out in london or going after officers here in new york city or the ax crude and very scary. >> yeah, what is going to happen when they're not going to attack police officers. >> they tried to australia. they did that hours before.
>> neil we have to increase the surveillance. we have to give law enforcement. >> we don't know that lead to this? >> we don't. i can tell you this. with the inability to surveil and check out cell phones and what local law enforcement has been doing, we're going to see more and more of the the attacks. thank god this was prevented. how many more times are we going get lucky. >> get back to how far you want to go when you target groups that seem to fit a pattern or...
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welcome everybody i'm neil cavuto. we're live in greece where thousands of protesters are taking to the streets agency their prime minister is trying to explain his position on all of this. right now a lot of the protesters are chanting, "no" to austerity even as they're cut off from their own cash. they've been spores photoed ryan up at atm machines for a measly 67 bucks a day. worries that what is happening over there could soon be spilling over here in places like puerto rico, also facing a boatload of bills bills and a debt problem that is staggering. we're all over all othe above with greg palkot in athens in the thick of it. charlie gasperino in new york, and garrett teney in chicago and how americans are reacting, and layer glacier on if we'll all be digging deep peer into wallets because of it. we begin with greg. what does look like there how to? >> reporter: right behind me it is rally that has been organized by the government in front have the parliament. it seems to be settling down now. a crowd of 15,000 p
welcome everybody i'm neil cavuto. we're live in greece where thousands of protesters are taking to the streets agency their prime minister is trying to explain his position on all of this. right now a lot of the protesters are chanting, "no" to austerity even as they're cut off from their own cash. they've been spores photoed ryan up at atm machines for a measly 67 bucks a day. worries that what is happening over there could soon be spilling over here in places like puerto rico, also...
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>> hi neil. if iran won't let us verify a nuclear deal what good is a white house czar to enforce that deal? are taxpayers looking at another raw deal? plus hillary clinton's campaign promising tax hikes. wait a minute i'm sorry. i meant revenue enhancements are on their way. hey, if they can't call it what it is is it time for you to worry about it? we'll see you soon neil. >> thank you, david. and after that massive hacking guess who, the government agency at the center of this hiring cyber guys to boost its security. try coaches to boost its employee morale. what about our morale? the ones paying the bills. >>> well get this. the government agency at the center of the largest hack attack in our nation's history is now spending money to make its workers feel better. essentially, they're trying to understand -- look i know you feel like everyone's piling on you but maybe it's touchy-feeliness. >> where are my scented candles, neil? where's my incense? where's my foot rub? i need a morale boost.
>> hi neil. if iran won't let us verify a nuclear deal what good is a white house czar to enforce that deal? are taxpayers looking at another raw deal? plus hillary clinton's campaign promising tax hikes. wait a minute i'm sorry. i meant revenue enhancements are on their way. hey, if they can't call it what it is is it time for you to worry about it? we'll see you soon neil. >> thank you, david. and after that massive hacking guess who, the government agency at the center of this...
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>> hi neil. if iran won't let us verify a nuclear deal what good is a white house czar to enforce that deal? are taxpayers looking at another raw deal? plus hillary clinton's campaign promising tax hikes. wait a minute i'm sorry. i meant revenue enhancements are on their way. hey, if they can't call it what it is is it time for you to worry about it? we'll see you soon neil. >> thank you, david. and after that massive hacking guess who, the government agency at the center of this hiring cyber guys to boost its security. try coaches to boost its i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. you wouldn't order szechuan without checking the spice level. it really opens the passages. waiter. water. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. it's so shiny. i k
>> hi neil. if iran won't let us verify a nuclear deal what good is a white house czar to enforce that deal? are taxpayers looking at another raw deal? plus hillary clinton's campaign promising tax hikes. wait a minute i'm sorry. i meant revenue enhancements are on their way. hey, if they can't call it what it is is it time for you to worry about it? we'll see you soon neil. >> thank you, david. and after that massive hacking guess who, the government agency at the center of this...
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it is much bigger than that neil.need to bring in some of these other gulf -- arab nations, egypt, kuwait, the saudis. i was disheartened by this latest gcc summit which was essentially a leaderless summit. you don't bring arabs together. my experience unless the deal is already cut and you have something you're ready to come forward with. i think what they want is they want to know that they can trust the united states over the long haul i do believe, very strongly believe the arab nations would be willing to put together an arab nato-like structure and i think the arabs would be willing to lead it but they need to know the u.s. is right there with them not necessarily with the proverbial boots on the ground but at least in other ways we can support them through other means. i think that's the direction, that's part of the direction we need to go. i'm really you know this business about another 400 troops out there, you know those troops are probably just finding out, you know who they're going to be here right now,
it is much bigger than that neil.need to bring in some of these other gulf -- arab nations, egypt, kuwait, the saudis. i was disheartened by this latest gcc summit which was essentially a leaderless summit. you don't bring arabs together. my experience unless the deal is already cut and you have something you're ready to come forward with. i think what they want is they want to know that they can trust the united states over the long haul i do believe, very strongly believe the arab nations...
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>> hi neil. if iran won't let us verify a nuclear deal what good is a white house czar so enforce that deal? are taxpayers looking at another raw deal? hillary clinton's campaign promising tax hikes. wait a minute. i'm sorry. revenue enhancements are on their way. if they can't call it what it is is it time for you to worry about it? we'll see you soon neil. >> all right. thank you, david. after that massive hacking, guess who the government agency as the center of the hiring is? cyber guys to boost its security. try coaches. to boost its employee morale. is it me? >> after the largest hack in our nation's history, what is the government agency at the center of it doing? hiring coaches to help its my name is mary molina and i'm a pipeline engineer for pg&e in the sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do. pg&e is employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we liv
>> hi neil. if iran won't let us verify a nuclear deal what good is a white house czar so enforce that deal? are taxpayers looking at another raw deal? hillary clinton's campaign promising tax hikes. wait a minute. i'm sorry. revenue enhancements are on their way. if they can't call it what it is is it time for you to worry about it? we'll see you soon neil. >> all right. thank you, david. after that massive hacking, guess who the government agency as the center of the hiring is?...
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i look at eric nielsen as i look at neil dudley society heals itself. we move on to a point of optimism. if we do get optimism on greece, how does that redound on to the u.s. markets and the american economy? >> the first that it will do as it will put upward pressure on u.s. bond yields. most of the ups and downs in the treasury market has been about the term premium. the term premium goes down as risk appetite comes down. and it goes up as you have more -- tom: the deal going up can be a positive sign of the american economy? neil: it is largely risk on, risk off traits. no, general he i agree with you. absolutely, guilds going up as a sign that things are getting better. more growth in the u.s. economy. while we may have a relief rally now, i do worry a little bit about the u.s. equity markets. at the end of the day, the economy is improving.
i look at eric nielsen as i look at neil dudley society heals itself. we move on to a point of optimism. if we do get optimism on greece, how does that redound on to the u.s. markets and the american economy? >> the first that it will do as it will put upward pressure on u.s. bond yields. most of the ups and downs in the treasury market has been about the term premium. the term premium goes down as risk appetite comes down. and it goes up as you have more -- tom: the deal going up can be...
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a few months later, neil wolsieffer was dead, too. some say because of what he learned about the intruder. glen and betty wolsieffer had been married for nine years. it was a romance that had begun 20 years earlier. >> the family, both on betty's side and on glen's side, came from very well-established influential families within the community, very well liked by all of the community. betty and glen were childhood sweethearts. they went through high school together. >> glen wolsieffer went on to dental school, later married betty, and after graduation the couple returned to their hometown of wilkes-barre, pennsylvania to set up practice. the wolsieffers bought a home on birch street, just a few houses
a few months later, neil wolsieffer was dead, too. some say because of what he learned about the intruder. glen and betty wolsieffer had been married for nine years. it was a romance that had begun 20 years earlier. >> the family, both on betty's side and on glen's side, came from very well-established influential families within the community, very well liked by all of the community. betty and glen were childhood sweethearts. they went through high school together. >> glen...
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neil cavuto is next. >> welcome everybody. i'm neil cavuto. it is the issue taking this presidential race by storm and guess what, it all started right here. >> fix it for the next 50 years we need start working on it now. and progressively raise the retirement age. people that are near retirement, or already in retirement, i don't believe there should be -- >> ten years away? >> something like that. >> if all the other republican candidate want to say they're goes to cut people's social security and cut medicare benefits after they paid in for 50 years of work and i'm the only one on the other side of the stage saying it wind chill dot that i'm happy to be in that short line. >> politically minute. >> mean is believe the[ government ought to honor promises to people. >> gradually increase retirement age, change the rate of increase in benefits so it matches inflation rather than exceeding inflation. both of those for younger workers, people my age. >> men's test benefits. >> no, social security to me, we'll talk about reform but only for thos
neil cavuto is next. >> welcome everybody. i'm neil cavuto. it is the issue taking this presidential race by storm and guess what, it all started right here. >> fix it for the next 50 years we need start working on it now. and progressively raise the retirement age. people that are near retirement, or already in retirement, i don't believe there should be -- >> ten years away? >> something like that. >> if all the other republican candidate want to say they're goes...
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and iñhyf%(p''t help but say this, neil.nteresting to me, was she a republican, democrat, independent, didn't matter, did it? she was a letter. i think expressing the heart of the people of south carolina, tear down all of the walls and barriers that exist between us, acknowledging and respecting all sides to say we got to come together as one people in our state and america. i thought it was powerful. >> obviously as a prominent bishop, a prominent african-american, how would you feel driving through let's say charleston neighborhood or any south carolina neighborhood and you see that confederate flag. is it racist to you? is it demeaning to you? or do you support what the governor said, no authority is going to come" for it. >> neil, i have met people who fly the confederate flag and it's in so the nicest, most decent people you want to meet. i didn't mean racism for arch. clear live it meant that for this sick, demented young man. don't nope what the motive is of a person flying it and so i don't presume one way or the ot
and iñhyf%(p''t help but say this, neil.nteresting to me, was she a republican, democrat, independent, didn't matter, did it? she was a letter. i think expressing the heart of the people of south carolina, tear down all of the walls and barriers that exist between us, acknowledging and respecting all sides to say we got to come together as one people in our state and america. i thought it was powerful. >> obviously as a prominent bishop, a prominent african-american, how would you feel...
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hi everyone back to me neil cavuto and to our panel. all right. ben, you kind of agree with mike huckabee here that hands off social security. leave it alone. >> absolutely. the third rail of american politics for a reason. don't touch it. we've got enough problems as republicans running against a powerfully entrenched virtual endowment like hillary. we've got a lot of great issues national security issues freedom of speech issues. we've got a lot of great issues. let's not touch this 21. leave it alone. it will go away. >> i can see leaving us out of it ben, because we don't want to do anything to rock the boat for us. but for degan, i'm all for it for her generation. go for it. i'm just thinking and i agree with ben, the big picture, that don't scare people but by the same token i know where this train is going. and i think it's an unsustainable route. do you think that huckabee is being a little disingenuous to say there are no problems? >> yes. absolutely. because people paid in to social security and medicare. we understand that. but seniors
hi everyone back to me neil cavuto and to our panel. all right. ben, you kind of agree with mike huckabee here that hands off social security. leave it alone. >> absolutely. the third rail of american politics for a reason. don't touch it. we've got enough problems as republicans running against a powerfully entrenched virtual endowment like hillary. we've got a lot of great issues national security issues freedom of speech issues. we've got a lot of great issues. let's not touch this 21....
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>> very concerned, neil.you look at the amount of compromise we have had to do to try to keep the iranians at the table to get an agreement that is rock solid, technically feasible and verifiable has been very difficult. >> so why does it seem to me we're trying a lot more to get this deal done than the iranians are, that we seem to want it a lot more than the iranians do? >> well, that's a great question neil. i think it really comes to the core issue that we're the ones being united we're the big guys at the table. we have pushed this for years. even with the p5+1 if there is the last person to push away from the table it is probably going to have to be the united states. if everyone else walks away first and then we stay there, it is going to look like we compromised too much. if everyone walks away from the table with perhaps the russians and we're the only ones left at the table and we decide to push back it's going to be very clear to the world that we gave every opportunity to the iranians to have an o
>> very concerned, neil.you look at the amount of compromise we have had to do to try to keep the iranians at the table to get an agreement that is rock solid, technically feasible and verifiable has been very difficult. >> so why does it seem to me we're trying a lot more to get this deal done than the iranians are, that we seem to want it a lot more than the iranians do? >> well, that's a great question neil. i think it really comes to the core issue that we're the ones...
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i'm neil cavuto. to the left of the stairs at this very minute at this very second behind closed doors senators are being briefed on that massive breach of our personal information. is this live? i apologize, i misspoke. but to the left of the escalators is where they are headed off for this private meeting. so the meeting was above that it's below that. are you with me here? it's a super secret meeting and only certain few can go to it. i was trying to build up the drama, but apparently to little avail. so how many of us are affected by this and why can't we all descend on the same and same entrance to find out who is hacking us and why? i bet the homeland security secretary is telling leaders that once the meeting commences behind closed doors, in a meeting so secret we cannot get near it but our chad pergum can. in fact i believe chad is in there in a disguise. we'll get an update from him in a minute. first, beau deetle is here. there are millions of records compromise ed compromised and other rep
i'm neil cavuto. to the left of the stairs at this very minute at this very second behind closed doors senators are being briefed on that massive breach of our personal information. is this live? i apologize, i misspoke. but to the left of the escalators is where they are headed off for this private meeting. so the meeting was above that it's below that. are you with me here? it's a super secret meeting and only certain few can go to it. i was trying to build up the drama, but apparently to...
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neil: that is a fair point.oubt the greek situation is something that is on everyone's radar screen. whether we get an extended deal that delays the day of reckoning for the greeks looks likely. the markets are hopeful there can be a last-minute deal. most people agree that greece cannot repay its debts. they face a cash crunch that could result in a debt default. there has to be a restructuring of the debt. 180% of gdp is not sustainable. what that would mean for the u referendum arguments undoubtedly, if there is a greek default, people would look beyond that and say it is not a local issue. we knew the greeks cannot pay. as has nothing to do with us. i think if greece left the monetary union, it puts a question mark over the longer-term viability of monetary union and whether it is nothing more than a fixed exchange rate system that can break down. inevitably who is next? could it be portugal, italy spain, france? with the u.k. referendum on the timeline inevitably people will talk about -- francine: you say
neil: that is a fair point.oubt the greek situation is something that is on everyone's radar screen. whether we get an extended deal that delays the day of reckoning for the greeks looks likely. the markets are hopeful there can be a last-minute deal. most people agree that greece cannot repay its debts. they face a cash crunch that could result in a debt default. there has to be a restructuring of the debt. 180% of gdp is not sustainable. what that would mean for the u referendum arguments...
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. >> neil: hi. >> nikki: oh, my god. neil. >> neil: hi. yeah. >> nikki: aah! i am so happy to see you! oh, do i need a friend right now. >> neil: it's so good to see you, too. how's your stay been? >> nikki: oh, let's be honest -- i'm not really staying here. i'm hiding out. >> victor: well, of course he's hiding. you assured me you would chase him up and down the south american coast. now, do as you are told. find him! >> marco: you lost someone -- someone important to our little arrangement? >> victor: this is not the place to have this conversation,
. >> neil: hi. >> nikki: oh, my god. neil. >> neil: hi. yeah. >> nikki: aah! i am so happy to see you! oh, do i need a friend right now. >> neil: it's so good to see you, too. how's your stay been? >> nikki: oh, let's be honest -- i'm not really staying here. i'm hiding out. >> victor: well, of course he's hiding. you assured me you would chase him up and down the south american coast. now, do as you are told. find him! >> marco: you lost someone...
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>> neil, hi. what happened here is frankly the democrats gave a massive blow to the president and i should note this is not over. this debate will continue. the republicans made a move on the house floor today to actually bring back the taa vote the trade adjustment, for another vote within the next four days. so democrats have to weigh in on this once again and the president -- >> what would change with that? i mean, the vote was not even close on that. and whatever they're going to do comes at time when republicans -- the assurances we were making to business or carveouts or exemptions for trade deals deemed to be hurt by this. i'm not sure that that's a sure thing. i am sure about the repudiation he got from the likes of nancy pelosi and other top democratic leaders in the house. not all but it was as if they could have at least saved his dignity by phoning him in advance and saying we don't think it's a good idea for your to come here, and he did anyway. what do you make of that. >> it really
>> neil, hi. what happened here is frankly the democrats gave a massive blow to the president and i should note this is not over. this debate will continue. the republicans made a move on the house floor today to actually bring back the taa vote the trade adjustment, for another vote within the next four days. so democrats have to weigh in on this once again and the president -- >> what would change with that? i mean, the vote was not even close on that. and whatever they're going...