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economic statistics. >> policy neil. neil: no, no. whatever you want to say of policy we have got record growth in manufacturing sector. record activity going on in the services sector. we've got record low unemployment. i mean all the things that you focus on and rightly so it is happening under republican president you don't like. >> should be more than it is if you think about it. >> policy democrats can rally on. health care. student loans to young people that is a big issue in our community. access to jobs, to real jobs. neil: this is what makes you so brilliant, you gone from making the judge an issue. seem to see it is foregone conclusion he will get? >> i said that from the beginning. neil: what can our next issue be, you picked something out of thin air, it is health care. >> what i said to you losers do not legislate, nice democrats are blocking tackling in the senate, the problem the numbers have numbers to confirm him. i said that from the beginning. neil: some of these state polls connell alluded to, based on anger about
economic statistics. >> policy neil. neil: no, no. whatever you want to say of policy we have got record growth in manufacturing sector. record activity going on in the services sector. we've got record low unemployment. i mean all the things that you focus on and rightly so it is happening under republican president you don't like. >> should be more than it is if you think about it. >> policy democrats can rally on. health care. student loans to young people that is a big...
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neil? neil: it sounds very, very interesting.t want all the sausage and meatballs to tilt if it lands crooked. we'll see. hillary, thank you very, very much. hillary vaughn. >>> we are on top of that jackpot, now past $2 billion for the megamillions and powerball. you won the two together, of course. you would probably be watching me to find out what do you with this money or listen to the next guy, scott hodge. scott, these are off the chart numbers and obviously, they are going to go higher and higher and higher. but there are a lot of folks who look at it and say you know what, you take the one-time payment, everything else, give half to uncle sam, that isn't right but it is what it is, what do you make of it? >> they say lotteries are a tax on people who are bad at math. aside from the astronomical odds of winning, here we have a case in which unlike the casinos in vegas, the government actually wins twice. first they take about 40% off the top to pay for administrative costs and to go to actual government programs, then they
neil? neil: it sounds very, very interesting.t want all the sausage and meatballs to tilt if it lands crooked. we'll see. hillary, thank you very, very much. hillary vaughn. >>> we are on top of that jackpot, now past $2 billion for the megamillions and powerball. you won the two together, of course. you would probably be watching me to find out what do you with this money or listen to the next guy, scott hodge. scott, these are off the chart numbers and obviously, they are going to go...
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neil? >> neil: part of taking their time is, they'll have no choice because apparently there will be this one copy. they don't make copies for all 100 senators? >> that's right, this is kept in a safe in the judiciary committee. all 100 senators can read it. it will be taken to their office. only nine aides will be able to look at this. when i spoke with john cornyn, he said he hoped it was publicized in some fashion. the issue is out there and he believes the country deserves to know what is in the report so they understand the votes of their senators, neil. >> neil: i'd imagine this will run into the many pages. >> that's a completely valid question. nobody knows. that's why people are saying, can they start this process tonight with the procedural vote friday and the confirmation vote saturday? i spoke with a senior source that was dialled in on the details of this agreement forged last friday. they said the deal was to get the report by friday. it wasn't about filing cloture or when you
neil? >> neil: part of taking their time is, they'll have no choice because apparently there will be this one copy. they don't make copies for all 100 senators? >> that's right, this is kept in a safe in the judiciary committee. all 100 senators can read it. it will be taken to their office. only nine aides will be able to look at this. when i spoke with john cornyn, he said he hoped it was publicized in some fashion. the issue is out there and he believes the country deserves to...
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ashley: neil cavuto might. neil: who might drop by? stuart: you. neil: all right. i'm setting my dvr. and i don't even know how to set a dvr. welcome back. looking forward to that we're looking forward to our new lineup today. also looking forward to hear more from the president in florida touring all the hurricane michael ravaged area in florida, the panhandle, through georgia. we'll keep you on that. also keeping on top of the growing rift with the saudis. secretary of state mike pompeo is on his way to meet with the saudi king. remember he is the father of the new prince who many say might have been behind this attack, presumed attack, disappearance, whatever you want to call it on this "washington post" journalist. we're following all the developments right now. blake berman live at white house with more. blake. reporter: neil, believed to be the first phone call between president trump and saudi king saloman since the disappearance of "washington post" columnist, jamal khashoggi. the president said the king denied any involvement in khashoggi's disappearance.
ashley: neil cavuto might. neil: who might drop by? stuart: you. neil: all right. i'm setting my dvr. and i don't even know how to set a dvr. welcome back. looking forward to that we're looking forward to our new lineup today. also looking forward to hear more from the president in florida touring all the hurricane michael ravaged area in florida, the panhandle, through georgia. we'll keep you on that. also keeping on top of the growing rift with the saudis. secretary of state mike pompeo is on...
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neil, you liked our discussion on the lottery i believe? neil: no. i saw where you were coming from. my favorite in your show, i know you had a great week was the klitschko interview. i tell you why. he was very funny. he and his brother are one of the few boxers you know, you follow the sport, almost as you do wine, by the way the guy with the twist-off cap version? here is what i love with klitschko, you humanized him which i found very refreshing, he is proof, his brother is proof, not only keep the money in the ring, a lot of these guys don't, mike tyson went through a billion dollars, they have a cottage industry, management skills, clerk courses books. stuart: he is articulate guy. i think we'll have him on again. neil: i think you learned something not asking a boxer of his reknown tough questions. his temper can be pretty nasty. great show. great week. make it a wrestle weekend. we are following a couple other developments here. everyone is paying attention what is happening at corner of wall and broad. we have the on going tensions. what exa
neil, you liked our discussion on the lottery i believe? neil: no. i saw where you were coming from. my favorite in your show, i know you had a great week was the klitschko interview. i tell you why. he was very funny. he and his brother are one of the few boxers you know, you follow the sport, almost as you do wine, by the way the guy with the twist-off cap version? here is what i love with klitschko, you humanized him which i found very refreshing, he is proof, his brother is proof, not only...
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you neil. neil: the beautiful state of iowa. this is not over, a number of democrats have been talking about the possibility that if they were to seize, for example, the house they could investigate that's right, investigate, the supreme court associate justice. what does that mean? after this. >> ♪ ♪ with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com neil: you know, this isn't over. a vote today that is expected to make the judge and associate justice doesn't mean it's all over after that. for example, if it were possible for the democrats to seize the house in that event, new york democratic congressman would be running the house judiciary committee and in that capacity, he
you neil. neil: the beautiful state of iowa. this is not over, a number of democrats have been talking about the possibility that if they were to seize, for example, the house they could investigate that's right, investigate, the supreme court associate justice. what does that mean? after this. >> ♪ ♪ with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay!...
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neil? neil: blake, this had been on the backburner. she raised this with the president sometime ago. today is the day it became official. why is that? >> she had said or the president had said, rather, that she had made this known to him about six months ago that she wanted to do this. why did she chose today, choose today? not necessarily sure though when you look at the timing of it all the brett kavanaugh ceremonies and votes took place over the weekend into last night so that news cycle had sort of, i don't want to say ended but was on the downward trend i guess. nikki haley announcing this today, clearly picked it up from there. neil: thank you very much. blake burman at the white house. get the read from john hannah, former advisor to vice president dick cheney, foundation for democracies. john, what do you make of the timing of all this? >> the timing was clearly a surprise to everybody, neil but i've got to say a two-year mark is not atypical point for senior administration official to leave an administration. so i take it larg
neil? neil: blake, this had been on the backburner. she raised this with the president sometime ago. today is the day it became official. why is that? >> she had said or the president had said, rather, that she had made this known to him about six months ago that she wanted to do this. why did she chose today, choose today? not necessarily sure though when you look at the timing of it all the brett kavanaugh ceremonies and votes took place over the weekend into last night so that news...
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neil. neil: nicole, thank you very much.ack to politics and effect much elizabeth warren and that dna test shows some native-americannism in her blood, dating back a few generations t was meant to put to bed the president's attack line on pocahontas, it revved it up again among democrats who question why she did it, whether it really proved anything. former bush presidential 43 writer ned ryun and democratic strategist, robin biro. others say it shows an act of desperation, do you think the senator overreached? >> neil, she overplayed her hand for sure on this, and definitely coming back to bite her. this didn't go at all the way she had hoped. it is not a good look right before the midterms but at the end of the day i'm firm believer all politics is local. i don't think this will make a hill of beans difference among the midterms. doesn't look good for her and certainly doesn't look for her in bid 2020 we all know now is coming. neil: ned, it is pretty clear she did this to sort of get this out of the way before, not only m
neil. neil: nicole, thank you very much.ack to politics and effect much elizabeth warren and that dna test shows some native-americannism in her blood, dating back a few generations t was meant to put to bed the president's attack line on pocahontas, it revved it up again among democrats who question why she did it, whether it really proved anything. former bush presidential 43 writer ned ryun and democratic strategist, robin biro. others say it shows an act of desperation, do you think the...
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neil cavuto, all yours. neil: i'm glad lizzie mentioned we are back to where we were in september, important distinction, calm in the middle of the storm. financial variety playing out at corner of wall and broad, what is happening around the florida panhandle and gulf coast. we'll keep you updated. as lizzie pointed out we're returning to levels we had little more than a few weeks ago. it has been wildly disruptive, for example in the technology arena, likes of intel and microsoft down north of 2 1/2%. amazon officially in correction territory. down 2%. netflix down 3 1/2%. facebook, apple, down 1% plus. we're also following on technology side the chip-makers and china gear producers, everyone from intel to nvidia, applied materials, teradyne, aslm holdings, all down anywhere from three, case of asml, for a while north of 5%. so whether this is overwrought or overdone, cooler heads eventually do prevail here but again the catalyst for all of this, back up in interest rates, not just in the 10-year note whic
neil cavuto, all yours. neil: i'm glad lizzie mentioned we are back to where we were in september, important distinction, calm in the middle of the storm. financial variety playing out at corner of wall and broad, what is happening around the florida panhandle and gulf coast. we'll keep you updated. as lizzie pointed out we're returning to levels we had little more than a few weeks ago. it has been wildly disruptive, for example in the technology arena, likes of intel and microsoft down north...
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neil: yeah.aid it's going to slow global growth. >> i don't like to give her credit, so we won't do that. neil: always good seeing you. steve guilfoyle, what i love about him, if he botches something, he says i botched it. there's a concept. awe'll have much, much more afr this. by 2030, half of america may take after stonington, self-employed and without employer benefits. we haven't had any sort of benefit plans and we're trying to figure that out now. if i had had a little advice back then, i'd be in a different boat today, for sure. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. we distributeus, i'm the owner environmentally-friendly packaging for restaurants. and we've grown substantially. so i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. that's right, $36,000. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. my unlimited 2% cash back is more than just a perk, it's o
neil: yeah.aid it's going to slow global growth. >> i don't like to give her credit, so we won't do that. neil: always good seeing you. steve guilfoyle, what i love about him, if he botches something, he says i botched it. there's a concept. awe'll have much, much more afr this. by 2030, half of america may take after stonington, self-employed and without employer benefits. we haven't had any sort of benefit plans and we're trying to figure that out now. if i had had a little advice back...
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neil cavuto i give you a rally. take it away. neil: you do. neither have talking points, the next step is no talking. charles: i've been practicing my mime stuff. neil: sort of like magic, what are they thinking? thank you very much. can't wait for big changes on monday. right now, you know we're at risk because we were up over 414 points a little earlier, losing a lot of this steam. catalysts what might be contributing to this. i'm looking at a consumer sentiment survey that was a little weaker than thought, even though the financial part of that is strongest it has been in 15 years. on closer examination, wasn't really all that bad. having said that, then we learned that ford sales in china were down 43% in september. that shouldn't strike us as a huge surprise, preall of these developments here. but they are reminders all of effect much trade, effect of interest rates, how much is weighing on people, even these markets. automakers are down across the board. they have been down. one of the sectors most battered among those that we follow ver
neil cavuto i give you a rally. take it away. neil: you do. neither have talking points, the next step is no talking. charles: i've been practicing my mime stuff. neil: sort of like magic, what are they thinking? thank you very much. can't wait for big changes on monday. right now, you know we're at risk because we were up over 414 points a little earlier, losing a lot of this steam. catalysts what might be contributing to this. i'm looking at a consumer sentiment survey that was a little...
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>> neil: always good catching up with you a.b. >> thanks so much, neil. >> neil: let's get a read on all of this. you may not think the house has any say but influence and sentiment at the grassroots level how this is all going down. dan kildee joins us now. >> thank you very much. >> neil: good to see you. what is your sense where this was going. michigan mimitch mcconnell was saying get the investigation going and fbi on it. they will move the goal post and deadline and start complaining about something. you snanchts i think there are a lot of senators who have made their minds up and ought not focus on them. handful of senators who actually could benefit from the information that this investigation might reveal. so, rather than focusing only on how quickly the process moves, or whether those who have already made up their minds can either criticize the process or confirm it. leave up the possibility that information will be revealed that will either confirm or somehow negate the claims that have been made. there are handful of senators ohio think actually want that information. th
>> neil: always good catching up with you a.b. >> thanks so much, neil. >> neil: let's get a read on all of this. you may not think the house has any say but influence and sentiment at the grassroots level how this is all going down. dan kildee joins us now. >> thank you very much. >> neil: good to see you. what is your sense where this was going. michigan mimitch mcconnell was saying get the investigation going and fbi on it. they will move the goal post and...
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>> neil: you would be corrupt. [laughter] >> i don't want that temptation. >> neil: that's a worthy goal. >> i'm going to be a nice version of me. >> neil: i think you would. all right, guys. best of luck. i know you're not getting involved. would that be great? that's what i'm talking about. >> show me the money. >> neil: i am a certified financial planner. all right. let's take a look. you kind of were looking at that today at the corner of wall and broad. i had a feeling that any of these potential winners wouldn't be focusing on day to day movements in the dow. a lot of this occurs on the anniversary of the 31st anniversary before any of these people were born of the 1987 stock market crash when people thought we wouldn't come back and we did. we fell and came back after that and fell, but we were up, whether you were participating in the lottery or not. more after this. nd service. with such a long history, it's easy to trust geico! thank you todd. it's not just easy. it's-being-a-master-of-hypnotism easy. hey
>> neil: you would be corrupt. [laughter] >> i don't want that temptation. >> neil: that's a worthy goal. >> i'm going to be a nice version of me. >> neil: i think you would. all right, guys. best of luck. i know you're not getting involved. would that be great? that's what i'm talking about. >> show me the money. >> neil: i am a certified financial planner. all right. let's take a look. you kind of were looking at that today at the corner of wall and...
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neil? >> neil: rising interest rates can be good news to some folks. go to deidra bolton on that. >> looking for silver linings here. savings benefit. that's the one thing we can talk about. consumers should get higher rates in saving accounts with banks that they normally use. if the raise are not competitive, there's online banking options and some online only banks have generous terms. cds will offer higher rates. a safe place to put money. investors think cds are the next best thing to cash. in retirement, it's a popular product. when rates move higher, consumers get better annual percentage yield. so i looked online and found yields on five-year cds with 3% with a minimum deposit. rising interest rates means the economy is doing well. that means people can get pay increases at some point. that's more of a fluid reason than the saving routes on cds. for shareholders, neil, lastly who own bank stocks, they may see a long-term boost in value because banks do well in a higher rate environment. we know tomorrow we'll hear from four key banks. j.p. morg
neil? >> neil: rising interest rates can be good news to some folks. go to deidra bolton on that. >> looking for silver linings here. savings benefit. that's the one thing we can talk about. consumers should get higher rates in saving accounts with banks that they normally use. if the raise are not competitive, there's online banking options and some online only banks have generous terms. cds will offer higher rates. a safe place to put money. investors think cds are the next best...
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neil? so you do that and you won't be without human services and you could extend social security and medicare, this might be an attempt to rein in spending. it's a good first start but in the scheme of things, it might not do much to slice the deficit. reporter: remember, there was this ambitious budget the president rolled out in the beginning portion of 2017. he wanted like a 21% cut to the department of agriculture, for example, or 28% cut to the state department. didn't happen. because capitol hill. so you know, no matter what the president says here, no matter what the r & b chief wants, mulvaney, it's up to the folks on capitol hill. neil: i want to go to "wall street journal" associate editor john bussey on this. you know this far better than i. leaving defense out of it, looking at 5% cuts and assuming that will extend to some of these other areas, we are still talking something in the vicinity of $250 billion to $300 billion in savings and i might be generous here. that's less tha
neil? so you do that and you won't be without human services and you could extend social security and medicare, this might be an attempt to rein in spending. it's a good first start but in the scheme of things, it might not do much to slice the deficit. reporter: remember, there was this ambitious budget the president rolled out in the beginning portion of 2017. he wanted like a 21% cut to the department of agriculture, for example, or 28% cut to the state department. didn't happen. because...
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neil? >> neil: thanks, michael very much. in the middle of this drama, do you remember any of this little side drama? >> kept in a safe and judiciary committee and all 100 senators will be able to read it. >> i'm not sure that is accurate. >> neil: chad pergram second guessed by the united states senators saying there would be more than one copy. chad says no, one copy. end of story. we heard from senators and their staffs. guess who was right? chad was right. chad pergram on capitol hill. >> it wasn't just me. mike emanuel as well. he reported that as well. >> neil: fine, fine. you reported that and a lot of people were incredulous. oh, that can't be. how are they make it work? what is it like the magna carta? >> it's one copy, yes. tim kaine from virginia indicated even if you had 100 senators file there even at 2:00 a.m., you couldn't get everybody through because there's not enough time. lisa murkowski, the republican senator from alaska who seems to be undecided, she said something very interesting when i spoke with her
neil? >> neil: thanks, michael very much. in the middle of this drama, do you remember any of this little side drama? >> kept in a safe and judiciary committee and all 100 senators will be able to read it. >> i'm not sure that is accurate. >> neil: chad pergram second guessed by the united states senators saying there would be more than one copy. chad says no, one copy. end of story. we heard from senators and their staffs. guess who was right? chad was right. chad...
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neil. neil: thank you, buddy, very, very much. the markets hearing a little bit of this are still essentially unchanged, believing steady as she goes beats the alternative which could be well, everything goes. we'll have more after this. ♪ a moment of joy. a source of inspiration. an act of kindness. an old friend. a new beginning. some welcome relief... or a cause for celebration. ♪ what's inside? ♪ [laughter] possibilities. what we deliver by delivering. neil: all right. interesting development going on in the bond market right now. it was worried that the federal reserve was behind the curve. we heard about the jerome powell comments edward lawrence was talking about. he essentially said we'll be vigilant fighting inflation and do what it takes to make sure we're ahead of the curve. the bond market likes that. yield going down is reflection of price going up. so many different things attached to that, like mortgage rates and refinancing rates, home equity loans and the like, car loans. so that is actually going down in this env
neil. neil: thank you, buddy, very, very much. the markets hearing a little bit of this are still essentially unchanged, believing steady as she goes beats the alternative which could be well, everything goes. we'll have more after this. ♪ a moment of joy. a source of inspiration. an act of kindness. an old friend. a new beginning. some welcome relief... or a cause for celebration. ♪ what's inside? ♪ [laughter] possibilities. what we deliver by delivering. neil: all right. interesting...
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hey, blake. >> hi there, neil.ou will remember last week president trump threw out this threat that money could be pulled from three central american companies, guatemala, honduras and he el salvador: he pull their fund organize substantially reduce it when you actually look at the amendment of money here. it is a pretty substantial amount. the latest data that we have or at least the most complete recent data that we have goes back to 2016 in which guatemala received $177 million in aid from the u.s. government. honduras 152 million. el salvador 90 million. that's about $420 million. however that is scheduled to drop and to do so significantly in 2019. the numbers instead guatemala about $70 million, honduras almost $66 million. el salvador a little north of $45 million. the president is now saying those three nations deserve little to none. >> woe give them tremendous amounts of money. do yoyou know what it is you cover tall the time. hundreds of mulls of dollars. they like many others do nothing for our country.
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neil: john, thank you very much. >> thanks, neil. neil: meantime we are still waiting for more fallout on this move on the part of the treasury secretary to opt out of that meeting in saudi arabia. the saudis don't like it, but increasingly their big party is a no-show for the world. now what? welcome to the place where people go to learn about their medicare options... before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to the right place. it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why... medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. only about 80% of your medical costs. this part is up to you... yeah, everyone's a little surprised to learn that one. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. that could help cut down on those out-of-your-pocket medical costs. call unitedhealthcare insurance company today to request this free, and very he
neil: john, thank you very much. >> thanks, neil. neil: meantime we are still waiting for more fallout on this move on the part of the treasury secretary to opt out of that meeting in saudi arabia. the saudis don't like it, but increasingly their big party is a no-show for the world. now what? welcome to the place where people go to learn about their medicare options... before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well,...
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neil. neil: lauren, thank you very, very much, lauren simonetti. pass along an item across residedders about saudi arabia. why in our country we sort of go slow looking for punishments for saudis in the role of the death of jamal khashoggi, "washington post" journalist. they print money, huge deals. 50 billion-dollar deal announced in the oil, gas, infrastructure arena saudi arabia signed with the likes of some interesting companies that cover the gamut from hyundai to total, the energy concern, narenko, a energy concern, schlumberger, baker hughes in the united states, swiss-based company also part of that. a long-term effort to look at oil, gas, infrastructure expansion opportunities in and beyond just the kingdom. this is why we don't turn away from saudi arabia when they're talking that kind of money, on top of 110 billion-dollar defense deal we scored with them last year. if you add it all up, better than $400 billion worth of deals scored in the last two years. let's get the read on a
neil. neil: lauren, thank you very, very much, lauren simonetti. pass along an item across residedders about saudi arabia. why in our country we sort of go slow looking for punishments for saudis in the role of the death of jamal khashoggi, "washington post" journalist. they print money, huge deals. 50 billion-dollar deal announced in the oil, gas, infrastructure arena saudi arabia signed with the likes of some interesting companies that cover the gamut from hyundai to total, the...
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neil: all right.ter to the view that republicans were to cook up this idea that democrats are seeking impeachment if they take control of congress and now a number of democrats, he's the latest and more mentioned as i get going. apparently a number share that view in the democratic party. we've got nan heyworth and jani janice elliss, and to the left of the panel here, he's the latest. cortez, from california, al green of texas, democrats all impeachment, impeachment, impeachment all. >> yeah, but what they maybe don't understand and don't remember, don't know, it doesn't matter if we impeach trump if we win the house and they impeach trump, at the end of the day if the senate couldn't convict him we still have trumped. two presidents have been impeached, johnson and clinton. >> neil: that's not quite what i asked. what i asked is to start the process, should they even be raising that? >> joe biden game out and said it's extreme. and maxine water is pushing. >> neil: not just maxine. >> you could win
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neil? neil: thank you very, very much. house is officially saying that it believes it has the votes or the senate will have the votes to confirm kavanaugh. we should stress here that again, if susan collins is a no, that brings the support for judge kavanaugh to 49 votes. you need 51 with the vice president in that event being the tie-breaker. you need 50 votes from somewhere and there is hope that would come from joe manchin, the democrat from west virginia. an uncomfortable position for a democrat to be in, no matter how popular he is in his state, again, with the vice president of the united states providing the tie-breaker if he votes no and susan collins votes no, they don't need the vice president. it's over, it's not happening. that's how close we are. that is how little movement it takes just to make this either historic or, well, over. how likely is it from what you're hearing, francesca, that manchin and collins could end up being no? reporter: it's unclear what could potentially happen at some point tomorrow. we
neil? neil: thank you very, very much. house is officially saying that it believes it has the votes or the senate will have the votes to confirm kavanaugh. we should stress here that again, if susan collins is a no, that brings the support for judge kavanaugh to 49 votes. you need 51 with the vice president in that event being the tie-breaker. you need 50 votes from somewhere and there is hope that would come from joe manchin, the democrat from west virginia. an uncomfortable position for a...
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neil? neil: thank you very much.you are getting rid of that october feeling it's probably a good thing. october not the worst month for stocks but certainly tends to be among the most memorable. deirdre bolton here to pick it apart. >> that's a great way to put it. we had 1929 black tuesday, 90% drop, great depression that followed, 1987, black monday, 22% drop in one day, financial crisis. technically it began in the last week of september, but it certainly continued through october. the past 50 years, this is actually just a month but i can tell you this, october clearly the most volatile on record. you have the highest share of daily moves, 1% in either direction. for the s&p 500, that is. oddly enough, october does show positive returns on average. the volatility is that. we will show you a vix chart and you will see this compilation from monthly averages from 1990 all the way to the present. okay, here's october, right, so clearly this backs up what we're seeing. the vix of course commonly known as the fear gaug
neil? neil: thank you very much.you are getting rid of that october feeling it's probably a good thing. october not the worst month for stocks but certainly tends to be among the most memorable. deirdre bolton here to pick it apart. >> that's a great way to put it. we had 1929 black tuesday, 90% drop, great depression that followed, 1987, black monday, 22% drop in one day, financial crisis. technically it began in the last week of september, but it certainly continued through october. the...
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neil?> neil: i think a lot of people are familiar when we have the president speaking and it's not covered live, have you got a pool feed tape. he has done taking questions back and forth from press members who were greeting him heading off to marine one on route to joint base andrews and air force one. will be taking off tonight for that big trip to iowa. all of this on the same day we had nikki haley surprising pretty much the entire political world and keeping it a secret no less than she wants to step down as our ambassador to the united nations. this would take place at the end of the year so she is giving the president plenty of time to find that replacement here. what shocked a lot of people is how few she told. dishee let the president know about this some time ago the president sitting on it for a while to find the right student to address that and unlike other departures announced via tweet for example rex tillerson at state before mike pompeo came on, this was a very, very differ
neil?> neil: i think a lot of people are familiar when we have the president speaking and it's not covered live, have you got a pool feed tape. he has done taking questions back and forth from press members who were greeting him heading off to marine one on route to joint base andrews and air force one. will be taking off tonight for that big trip to iowa. all of this on the same day we had nikki haley surprising pretty much the entire political world and keeping it a secret no less than she...
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neil, take it away. neil: thank you, charles. we're watching a selloff. we're off the lows, still down a lot. a lot has to do with rising interest rates which normally is greeted as a good thing, it reflect as good economy. in fact a very, very strong, rapidly accelerating economy. the mixed blowing is that -- blg that the federal reserve will rain on the parade. bond market was around 3.25%, around seven-year highs. that maids it hard to trade and arbitrage against stocks and bonds. it gets a little mechanical here. suffice it to say in that environment stocks can be whipsawed. we have d.r. barton and david johnson and fox business's deirdre bolton. obviously the big battle for investors is weighing an improving economy with higher interest rates that can clamp it down. what do you think? >> neil, in the studio, that 10-year yield we saw last week, highest point since 2011. that is even among the chatter here, what a lot of people are worried about. higher interest rates go, the higher all borrowing becomes. whether that is mortgages or car loans or any
neil, take it away. neil: thank you, charles. we're watching a selloff. we're off the lows, still down a lot. a lot has to do with rising interest rates which normally is greeted as a good thing, it reflect as good economy. in fact a very, very strong, rapidly accelerating economy. the mixed blowing is that -- blg that the federal reserve will rain on the parade. bond market was around 3.25%, around seven-year highs. that maids it hard to trade and arbitrage against stocks and bonds. it gets a...
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neil? >> neil: thanks, peter. what if i told you that record not withstanding, it is not an issue for a lot of voters. a fox news poll out today that shows the biggest worry for voters is healthcare. one of the things that they've been riding very hard and high on and that is taxes dead last in that. one of my next guests, the democratic strategist said that and a lot of people were laughing at him. i don't know if i was laughing at him but i snickered. shelby holiday from thele what street journal. antoine is also here. if this poll is right, i put more credence in it than you, if that is right, that could be bad news for republicans. >> neil, as you know, i've been the one voice on the cavuto choir. healthcare will be the issue that impacts voters in november. quality of life issues are going to run the day for the mid-terms. >> neil: the cost of healthcare more to the point. republicans say the cost is high because democrats screwed up. it doesn't matter. >> neil, the bottom line, the republicans have done ever
neil? >> neil: thanks, peter. what if i told you that record not withstanding, it is not an issue for a lot of voters. a fox news poll out today that shows the biggest worry for voters is healthcare. one of the things that they've been riding very hard and high on and that is taxes dead last in that. one of my next guests, the democratic strategist said that and a lot of people were laughing at him. i don't know if i was laughing at him but i snickered. shelby holiday from thele what...
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neil: like what?when he talks about the things in his high school yearbook which shouldn't be a big deal except if you say things that don't really add up, when he talks about ralphing as being about eating spicy foods. it doesn't make sense. neil: it's not about beeating spicy foods? >> i would be concerned about his temperament. neil: this is what it's come to, where we go through yearbook writings and the like, but someone was actually telling me they are trying to get the judge on perjury because he understated just how much he drank. i thought to myself wow, that's veering way off course but maybe it's the nature of the beast. what do you think? >> yeah. it suggests there's a moving of the goalposts going on. i sympathize with americans who are concerned about, you know, women being able to bring their accusations forward. the world has been dangerous for women in that we are more likely to be the victims of sexual violence but president trump recently asserting that this is a dangerous time for
neil: like what?when he talks about the things in his high school yearbook which shouldn't be a big deal except if you say things that don't really add up, when he talks about ralphing as being about eating spicy foods. it doesn't make sense. neil: it's not about beeating spicy foods? >> i would be concerned about his temperament. neil: this is what it's come to, where we go through yearbook writings and the like, but someone was actually telling me they are trying to get the judge on...
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neil? >> neil: i'm sure you -- i have never seen anything like this entire saga. kristin fisher on capitol hill. let's go to indiana republican senator todd young. he says he's a firm yes vote. good to have you. >> great to be here. >> neil: were you surprised it came down to the wire with a couple of key senators that were holdouts and susan collins and after that capping it with one lone democratic supporter, joe manchin? >> you know, this issue from the beginning has been one that has divided people based on the type of juris prudence they want from a justice and frankly it's divided the nation as well. i wasn't surprised. i know that senators like senator collins and flake and others have taken the responsibilities very, very seriously. they felt like they needed more time to make a final determination as to how they would cast their votes. i think that is right and proper under the incredibly unique circumstances that we had here. i will say that the process itself was unbecoming of th
neil? >> neil: i'm sure you -- i have never seen anything like this entire saga. kristin fisher on capitol hill. let's go to indiana republican senator todd young. he says he's a firm yes vote. good to have you. >> great to be here. >> neil: were you surprised it came down to the wire with a couple of key senators that were holdouts and susan collins and after that capping it with one lone democratic supporter, joe manchin? >> you know, this issue from the beginning has...
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neil? >> neil: when it comes to the hurricane and visiting folks, the president had said he hoped to be down in the florida panhandle area by sunday or monday? >> yeah, you know, clearly when something like this passes through as quickly as it does, it's not going to have the lingering effect that hurricane florence did. it will leave a lot of damage and and a lot of work for first reresponders. the president doesn't want to get in the way of that. any time you travel to that or on an area hard hit by the hurricane, the facilities are taxed. you don't want the president to bring it down. it would seem the air force base took the brunt of the hit here from the hurricane. may be that the president can get down there a little earlier and take a look at the damage. what he talked about in the oval office, he had sunday or monday as possible times that he could get down there. we'll see. >> shepard: all right. john roberts live from the white house. we'll give you the latest on the storm and som
neil? >> neil: when it comes to the hurricane and visiting folks, the president had said he hoped to be down in the florida panhandle area by sunday or monday? >> yeah, you know, clearly when something like this passes through as quickly as it does, it's not going to have the lingering effect that hurricane florence did. it will leave a lot of damage and and a lot of work for first reresponders. the president doesn't want to get in the way of that. any time you travel to that or on...
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neil cavuto.ou are looking right now at the saudi arabiaen consulate in istanbul, turkey pressure is building on the saudis, lots of unanswered questions about exactly what happened to missing journalist jamal khashoggi. the saudis are pledging an investigation after that meeting with secretary of state. secretary will be meeting with turkish officials two members of the senate foreign relations committee fair and balanced kentucky senator rand paul maryland democratic senator ben carbon. before all of that, blake burman of the white house on these fast-changing developments. hey, blake. >> hi there, neil, that's exactly right. the secretary of state mike pompeo will be in turkey tomorrow. today he was in riyadh, saudi arabia meeting with the saudi arabian king bin salman. president trump tweeted out yet again saudi arabia's top leaders continue to say that they had no involvement whatsoever with the disappearance of the missing "the washington post" columnist jamal khashoggi. the president tweeti
neil cavuto.ou are looking right now at the saudi arabiaen consulate in istanbul, turkey pressure is building on the saudis, lots of unanswered questions about exactly what happened to missing journalist jamal khashoggi. the saudis are pledging an investigation after that meeting with secretary of state. secretary will be meeting with turkish officials two members of the senate foreign relations committee fair and balanced kentucky senator rand paul maryland democratic senator ben carbon....
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neil? neil: hillary, thank you very much. back to the fbi and that probe, the one we are told could be wrapped up by tomorrow, how will senators react if that is indeed the case, if they fear there's a rush going on here, people being left out of this. the president says none of that seems to be the case and he put no limits on fbi authorities. let's get the read from former bush 43 speechwriter. what do you make of that, there's talk this could -- the interview process could wrap up tomorrow? >> it could come very quickly and then we will have a conclusion as to what they were able to find out and what has been from the very beginning a story that has lacked significant details. neil: what i'm wondering, though, is maybe you can do a lot, talk to all the key principals as soon as they got the green light, the fbi did just that and you know, from friday and through the weekend, that's all they have been doing, but an early wrapup could spur talk wait a minute, they're not being thorough, they're leaving out people, a number o
neil? neil: hillary, thank you very much. back to the fbi and that probe, the one we are told could be wrapped up by tomorrow, how will senators react if that is indeed the case, if they fear there's a rush going on here, people being left out of this. the president says none of that seems to be the case and he put no limits on fbi authorities. let's get the read from former bush 43 speechwriter. what do you make of that, there's talk this could -- the interview process could wrap up tomorrow?...
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doctor, very good to have you. >> good to be with you, neil. >> neil: this is remarkable. the more i locked at this, i was just floored. i guess the requirements in the community were for structures to withstand 120, 125 miles an hour winds. you built it thing to withstand double that. can you tell me more? >> sure. my partner and i, my uncle, russell king and i, decided we wanted to build a house on the panhandle. we wanted to build one on the coast. we knew it could be in harm's way. just like when you get in the car and buckle your seat belt, you're trying to prepare for something that you nope never happens. we built a house with that thought in mind. we didn't dwell as much on the building codes although we comply with every code. we dwelled on the one that could survive a hurricane. could we build one that would stand the big one. >> neil: you did that. obviously to withstand winds the way you did up to 250 miles an hour. you did a number of other things, right? what did you do structurally including the pilings and the cement and everything else? enlighten me. every
doctor, very good to have you. >> good to be with you, neil. >> neil: this is remarkable. the more i locked at this, i was just floored. i guess the requirements in the community were for structures to withstand 120, 125 miles an hour winds. you built it thing to withstand double that. can you tell me more? >> sure. my partner and i, my uncle, russell king and i, decided we wanted to build a house on the panhandle. we wanted to build one on the coast. we knew it could be in...
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neil: hey, marcus, this is neil.o ask if you can hire me into one of your other businesses, i don't even care, whatever you got. the stress and harassment level are just getting to be overwhelming at dogworks. lemonis: so, i decided to bring in dr. rivera, a workplace psychiatrist. i've worked with her in the past, and she's been very successful at helping create common ground between employees and owners. ♪ dr. rivera: hi, marcus. lemonis: how are you, dr. rivera? dr. rivera: how are you? lemonis: good to see you again. dr. rivera: good. how are you? how's everything? lemonis: [ sighs ] dr. rivera: big sigh. lemonis: yeah, this is a big challenge. let me give you a little tour, introduce you to a few people. dr. rivera: okay. yeah. lemonis: isn't this beautiful? dr. rivera: wonderful. yeah. andrew: hi. dr. rivera: how are you? andrew: i'm andrew. dr. rivera: i'm erica. andrew: hi, erica. dr. rivera: nice to meet you. andrew: my pleasure. lemonis: andrew, this is dr. rivera. she's worked with me in other companies in
neil: hey, marcus, this is neil.o ask if you can hire me into one of your other businesses, i don't even care, whatever you got. the stress and harassment level are just getting to be overwhelming at dogworks. lemonis: so, i decided to bring in dr. rivera, a workplace psychiatrist. i've worked with her in the past, and she's been very successful at helping create common ground between employees and owners. ♪ dr. rivera: hi, marcus. lemonis: how are you, dr. rivera? dr. rivera: how are you?...
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>> neil: all right. a lot of people have been saying that is rough language for the president of the united states to call out the federal reserve for going too far. he's not the first president to do so. just the first president to say so publicly. david is here, former chief of staff. great to have you here. i was thinking of richard nixon going after arthur burns and this exchange. listen to this. >> what is it now? 4 and -- >> no. we got it down to 4.5%. >> 4.5. >> and typically when we reduce the discount rate or make a change, we merely say that we've made a change in order to bring the discount rate in line with market conditions. >> right, right. >> this time we said we're doing it partly for that reason, but also to further economic expansion. >> good, good. that's what you put out in the statement. >> we put out a statement on that. that will be in the press tomorrow. >> good. that comes the same day we sign the tax bill, which is good. >> and i did that for another reason. i'm having a meeting
>> neil: all right. a lot of people have been saying that is rough language for the president of the united states to call out the federal reserve for going too far. he's not the first president to do so. just the first president to say so publicly. david is here, former chief of staff. great to have you here. i was thinking of richard nixon going after arthur burns and this exchange. listen to this. >> what is it now? 4 and -- >> no. we got it down to 4.5%. >> 4.5....
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neil?, the director of the marist institute for public opinion. he knows who the democratic nominee will be. >> and how it is all going to turn out. >> neil: how is it looking within a nanosecond after the mid-term votes are counted? >> what's interesting, there are going to be polls and polls. there have been national polls pointing to 2020. barack obama was not mentioned in the polls at this point. if you have a joe biden, a bernie sanders, these are people who are going to score higher. i recall many years ago, a rudy giuliani was in the front of the pack. that didn't pan out the way he had intended. >> it is the names you don't know that emerge, jimmy carter in '76. you are quite right. let me ask you a little bit about elizabeth warren. she did this dna test to confirm she has some native american blood. i didn't get the details on how much. enough to say this is not an issue for you, mr. president, to call me pocahontas. how many do you make of the timing of that? >> you always want t
neil?, the director of the marist institute for public opinion. he knows who the democratic nominee will be. >> and how it is all going to turn out. >> neil: how is it looking within a nanosecond after the mid-term votes are counted? >> what's interesting, there are going to be polls and polls. there have been national polls pointing to 2020. barack obama was not mentioned in the polls at this point. if you have a joe biden, a bernie sanders, these are people who are going to...
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as they wait for this investigation and the findings to come in, neil. >> neil: thank you very much as we watch this unfold, kristin fisher on the capital. let's get the read now from senator jim him off. so much has been centered on your colleagues that sometimes we have lost sight of democrats like heidi heitkamp and joe manchin, et cetera. do you think, if the report that comes out that cannot corroborate any of the charges that have been made, not only by dr. ford but deborah ramirez and michael avenatti client, julie swetnick, that it's a good bet that not only will those republicans vote for him but so will the democrats? >> neil, first of all, let's keep in mind with all the accusations out there, no one has corroborated on anything. witnesses have come forward on the off side, and that's been charged against judge kavanaugh. and it's interesting that at the same report you are getting from today's survey in west virginia, it's a 60-30, two: one, in favor of kavanaugh. that put someone like joe manchin and a really awkward situation because he will have to make a decision, to gi
as they wait for this investigation and the findings to come in, neil. >> neil: thank you very much as we watch this unfold, kristin fisher on the capital. let's get the read now from senator jim him off. so much has been centered on your colleagues that sometimes we have lost sight of democrats like heidi heitkamp and joe manchin, et cetera. do you think, if the report that comes out that cannot corroborate any of the charges that have been made, not only by dr. ford but deborah ramirez...
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"your world" with neil cavuto is coming up right now. ♪ >> neil: you are looking live at latham, nework. a little more than two miles north of manhattan where we are trying to come to grips how it was 20 people were killed in a limo accident including two pedestrians. this is the deadliest transportation disaster to hit the united states in nine years. normally when you look at casualties, of that degree you are thinking of plane crash. it is the worst accident we have had in american history since a plane crash in buffalo, new york some nine years ago in ms-13 officials take tntsb officialstake to the. all attention tonight on the president of the united states as he ceremonially swears in his choice for the u.s. supreme court. and he says is he looking forward to it. >> we will perform the swearing in 7:00 tonight at the white house. i leave here and guy home and swear in a man who will be a truly great united states supreme court justice. that's going to be my honor. >> neil: and it will be a big event 7:00 p.m. eastern. 3 hours from now. of course, fox news will be carrying that
"your world" with neil cavuto is coming up right now. ♪ >> neil: you are looking live at latham, nework. a little more than two miles north of manhattan where we are trying to come to grips how it was 20 people were killed in a limo accident including two pedestrians. this is the deadliest transportation disaster to hit the united states in nine years. normally when you look at casualties, of that degree you are thinking of plane crash. it is the worst accident we have had in...
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this is neil, buddy of mine. >> hi. ni, neil. it's nice to meet you.can you tell me what qualities you see in neil. >> i don't see anything in neil now because he doesn't exist. we had a falling out, and i wouldn't say i'm a grudge holder, but i'm a grudge holder. >> so what's been going on with you and andrew? >> there was an incident. i got bit by a dog. this dog started charging out of the run. my first instinct was, "protect this dog from running down the street," and the dog latched onto my arm and literally he said to me, "well, look how you're handling the dog!" and i was like, uh--uh--you know, i mean, it's like-- damage control. >> i said what are you doing? is what i said. >> neither of those statements any way to me sound like they have any, um, level of concern in your employee's health, though. let's be honest, right? this is important, because neil, you felt you weren't being taken care of by your employer in that moment. >> well, when you work in a place like this, biting can be inevitable with that many dogs, but it's just how you handl
this is neil, buddy of mine. >> hi. ni, neil. it's nice to meet you.can you tell me what qualities you see in neil. >> i don't see anything in neil now because he doesn't exist. we had a falling out, and i wouldn't say i'm a grudge holder, but i'm a grudge holder. >> so what's been going on with you and andrew? >> there was an incident. i got bit by a dog. this dog started charging out of the run. my first instinct was, "protect this dog from running down the...
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here comes "your world" with neil cavuto. have a great afternoon. >> neil: thank you, shepard. we expect to hear the president of the united states as that tape makes its way to us. corner of wall and broad on a crazy day here where we had stocks down 550 points. losses 126 points. a lot of the people saying melt down might have been a washing out process. way too early to say that the fact of the matter is there was a lot of concern built into the latest earning reports, still by and large coming in a lot better than expected that this trade thing is beginning to pinch. caterpillar the latest company to say you know what? the higher materials cost from us everything from effectsive tariffs on metal and loom hiking up the price of our goods. if that sounds familiar to you, obviously, it's something we have heard out of auto companies and the like but the president having none of it saying right now the underlying economy is doing still very, very well. so if i could just sort of posit here as bad as it looked at the corner of wall and broad down 126 points. it had been a lot wo
here comes "your world" with neil cavuto. have a great afternoon. >> neil: thank you, shepard. we expect to hear the president of the united states as that tape makes its way to us. corner of wall and broad on a crazy day here where we had stocks down 550 points. losses 126 points. a lot of the people saying melt down might have been a washing out process. way too early to say that the fact of the matter is there was a lot of concern built into the latest earning reports, still...
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neil!o you actually know what it's doing up there? >> i don't know anything. ( laughter ) >> stephen: oh, you so know. i'm going to get you drunk. ( laughter ) >> so-- but all i'm saying is the united states space command is responsible for all the space activities that the military has engaged in-- forever, ever since the 1960s, basically. and so to have a space force, you just slide in all these activities under this new umbrella, and you might add a few things. in fact, if i had any say in the matter i'd say why don't you throw in some asteroid defense. we need some of that. and how about, why don't you clean up space while you're at it, get rid of the space debris. that would be a defensive move. ( applause ) >> stephen: how bad is our space debris problem and where did it come from? >> okay, so it's random chips of paint and bolts and nuts-- there's a lot of hardware in space. pieces fall off every now and then, and if you're in orbit and a piece falls off, that piece is going 18,000 m
neil!o you actually know what it's doing up there? >> i don't know anything. ( laughter ) >> stephen: oh, you so know. i'm going to get you drunk. ( laughter ) >> so-- but all i'm saying is the united states space command is responsible for all the space activities that the military has engaged in-- forever, ever since the 1960s, basically. and so to have a space force, you just slide in all these activities under this new umbrella, and you might add a few things. in fact, if...
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neil: the u.s. recession is fine. me corporate profitability is fine, they turned out the debt, to the point where no one feels the default rate, which is the killer for high-yield, looks like it will arrive anytime. people are relaxed in buying and holding. the pain is in em and people who use u.s. dollars to fund. david: the way chairman powell talked, he will not quit anytime soon. a chart between the relationship, the fed rate, yellow and the financial conditions. the more they go up, the looser they get. why are things not getting tighter? loan growth from u.s. banks. it is being created by the banking system, which is a differential to europe where the banks are not fixed, therefore credit creation system is hard. as investors, we have been forced to do this. we are now using huge holdings of bonds as collateral. the banks and the financial system is not start of collateral despite tightening because we are prepared to lend. there is effectively inside the markets, more collateral, which allows financial conditi
neil: the u.s. recession is fine. me corporate profitability is fine, they turned out the debt, to the point where no one feels the default rate, which is the killer for high-yield, looks like it will arrive anytime. people are relaxed in buying and holding. the pain is in em and people who use u.s. dollars to fund. david: the way chairman powell talked, he will not quit anytime soon. a chart between the relationship, the fed rate, yellow and the financial conditions. the more they go up, the...
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. >> neil: they knew they were part of something bigger than themselves, right? >> managed to create the idea they were part of something special. people would stand like human mannequins for cocoa channel for hours. she was a bit abusive. >> a bit abusive. i didn't know how much. >> i didn't know she existed. >> neil: cocoa, he is really renaissance. >> really worried about me. >> right, right. think would stand there but not lead the organization. they wanted cocoa channel created something special you wanted to be a are the path. like martin luther king jr. did with the civil rights. he was never elected or
. >> neil: they knew they were part of something bigger than themselves, right? >> managed to create the idea they were part of something special. people would stand like human mannequins for cocoa channel for hours. she was a bit abusive. >> a bit abusive. i didn't know how much. >> i didn't know she existed. >> neil: cocoa, he is really renaissance. >> really worried about me. >> right, right. think would stand there but not lead the organization....
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neil: tesla's market cap is higher than gm? >> yes. i believe, gm has 50 billion-dollar market cap. someone should check the math on this, tesla has like a 52 billion-dollar market cap. neil: the macro picture jeff raised for us, rising interest rates are generally not good for auto guys and not good for housing guys. i am wondering whether we over react to the rising rate thing, whether markets, latest examples of that, do we overreact or is there legitimate concern this
neil: tesla's market cap is higher than gm? >> yes. i believe, gm has 50 billion-dollar market cap. someone should check the math on this, tesla has like a 52 billion-dollar market cap. neil: the macro picture jeff raised for us, rising interest rates are generally not good for auto guys and not good for housing guys. i am wondering whether we over react to the rising rate thing, whether markets, latest examples of that, do we overreact or is there legitimate concern this
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neil: yes.already see evidence that $80 oil is hurting india and indonesia, so $100 oil with a strong dollar would affect the global economy. investmentnk from an perspective we want to wish for $100 oil, because i think the world can't do with it. even you and i as consumers would put more in our car, less elsewhere in the economy, so we don't want to see oil go much higher. matt: it would be a huge problem, i think, politically for donald trump as well. we are hearing more and more complaints, concerns, from his opposition in the u.s., about the rising price of gasoline. looking at almost three dollars per gallon, which would be a dream come true for you and me germany, butnd for the u.s. it is well above the 200 day moving average. i'm not sure if americans realize how good they have it, when it comes to gas prices. but it's all relative to what you paid last week, isn't it, not really relative to what you would pay in london. what do you think happens as far as the oil price, gas price, dona
neil: yes.already see evidence that $80 oil is hurting india and indonesia, so $100 oil with a strong dollar would affect the global economy. investmentnk from an perspective we want to wish for $100 oil, because i think the world can't do with it. even you and i as consumers would put more in our car, less elsewhere in the economy, so we don't want to see oil go much higher. matt: it would be a huge problem, i think, politically for donald trump as well. we are hearing more and more...
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neil. >> ooh!r winning screen writer josh singer, his latest movie "first man" premiers in movie theaters tonight. and, josh, directed by dame general shizel, oscar winner. you are not a book author -- your screen play is published in this book form. and your notes from the script. >> yeah, we tried to get some context, historical context you can't quite give in the film. we wanted to be transparent since we're doing it with an icon. we don't take much license, but we take a little. >> is this part of what we saw in russia today? and one of the things the film delivers to marvelously in ways i had forgotten is the range of mistakes that were made, the risks that were taken before neil armstrong ever gets to go to the moon. and lives that were lost in the process of getting there, that constantly dealing set backs and getting back up and keep going. >> yeah, in the '60s nasa sugar coated things and they had good reason to. i mean, people don't remember, but the public support for the program decline
neil. >> ooh!r winning screen writer josh singer, his latest movie "first man" premiers in movie theaters tonight. and, josh, directed by dame general shizel, oscar winner. you are not a book author -- your screen play is published in this book form. and your notes from the script. >> yeah, we tried to get some context, historical context you can't quite give in the film. we wanted to be transparent since we're doing it with an icon. we don't take much license, but we take...
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neil, always a pleasure to do science with you.he hell out of this rover. >> wait, steve, did we park legally? >> stephen: if it gets booted, that's nasa's problem. come and get me on mars, copper. thank you, nasa! ( cheers and applause ) thank you, neil! we'll be right back with hillary rodham clinton! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) your digestive system has billions of bacteria but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself with align probiotic. and try new align gummies with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. this is actually under your budget. it's great. mm-hmm. yeah, and when you move in, geico could help you save on renters' insurance! man 1: (behind wall) yep, geico helped me with renters insurance, too! um... the walls seem a bit thin... man 2: (behind wall) they are! and craig practices the accordion every night! says the guy who sings karaoke by himself. i'm a very shy singer. you're tone deaf! ehh... should we move on to the next one? it's a great building! you'll love it here!
neil, always a pleasure to do science with you.he hell out of this rover. >> wait, steve, did we park legally? >> stephen: if it gets booted, that's nasa's problem. come and get me on mars, copper. thank you, nasa! ( cheers and applause ) thank you, neil! we'll be right back with hillary rodham clinton! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) your digestive system has billions of bacteria but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself with align probiotic. and try new align...
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neil? panting i've just winced all the way through that.that would look terrific. the whole film attempts to put you in the position of the pilots and astronauts seeing this stuff rushing by from inside a tin can orfrom that module. 0n the one hand it is a very practically involving film about the nature of space. obviously it owes a debt to the right stuff. test pilots. however, in the same way that jaws isn't a film about sharks, this isn't a film about moon landing. this is a film about grief and loneliness. 0ur central character, neil armstrong, is almost pathologically introverted and unable to express his emotions. the way the film tells the story is he is basically living in the shadow of loss — he has lost his young daughter. when the time comes to speak to his sons, he has to be forced by his wife, brilliantly played by claire foy. it's almost as if what he's doing is he's looking toward outer space to look toward inner space. he's trying to find redemption. at the very beginning, we see him almost flipping a test plane out of the
neil? panting i've just winced all the way through that.that would look terrific. the whole film attempts to put you in the position of the pilots and astronauts seeing this stuff rushing by from inside a tin can orfrom that module. 0n the one hand it is a very practically involving film about the nature of space. obviously it owes a debt to the right stuff. test pilots. however, in the same way that jaws isn't a film about sharks, this isn't a film about moon landing. this is a film about...
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neil lennon goaded hearts fa ns tynecastle.ts fans after a late goal was disallowed and then was hit by a coin. he wasn't down for long and appear to be fine afterwards but it could've been more serious. it wasn't the only incident involving fans. hearts's goalkeeper also went down after trying to retrieve the ball in the second half. he didn't need treatment and was soon back on his feet. but this is what will be remembered rather than the football. hearts could only manage a single shot on target. hits - only go one shot on target. hits can only go one together with their chants curry from stevie mallen. the visitors will suffer most from these stalemate with a second yellow card following this incident. hearts remain top of the table but now they have celtic breathing down the next after a comfortable 5—0 win over dundee. it moves brendan rodgers aside of the second four points behind hearts with a game in hand. it's been a busy night in the scottish premiership — there were four other matches. kilmarnock stay third after a
neil lennon goaded hearts fa ns tynecastle.ts fans after a late goal was disallowed and then was hit by a coin. he wasn't down for long and appear to be fine afterwards but it could've been more serious. it wasn't the only incident involving fans. hearts's goalkeeper also went down after trying to retrieve the ball in the second half. he didn't need treatment and was soon back on his feet. but this is what will be remembered rather than the football. hearts could only manage a single shot on...
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. >> dokoupil: just as a new movie about neil armstrong rockets into theaters, space treasures once owned by the first man on the moon go up for auction. ♪ ♪ and the legendary rock band led zeppelin celebrates its 50th anniversary of a new book and an interview with cbs news. >> i absolutely guarantee that it was a life-changing experience for everybody from that point. >> dokoupil: good evening. i'm tony dokoupil. the death toll from high, has climbed to at least 18 with the recovery of victims today in virginia and the hard-hit town of miami beach, florida. it's been three days since the monster storm slammed the florida panhandle, destroying an untold number of homes with 155-mile-an-hour winds and a tremendous surge o sea wateorkod steighborhds today.t trumwill de we hav team of reporters in the disaster zone, beginning with omar villafranca in mexico beach. >> we got guys working over here from tennessee and these areas north of 15th street. >> reporter: search crews are still going door it door in mexico beach looking for survivors. cadaver dogs are helping search teams find anyone
. >> dokoupil: just as a new movie about neil armstrong rockets into theaters, space treasures once owned by the first man on the moon go up for auction. ♪ ♪ and the legendary rock band led zeppelin celebrates its 50th anniversary of a new book and an interview with cbs news. >> i absolutely guarantee that it was a life-changing experience for everybody from that point. >> dokoupil: good evening. i'm tony dokoupil. the death toll from high, has climbed to at least 18 with...