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speaker, i will entertain questions. >> mr. neil, recognized for a question. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> mr. white before you get started, your time -- your first minutes has expired. granted a second ten minutes. >> representative white thank you for sharing your view on the issue at hand. it's been interesting -- did you know it's been interesting to hear the history and the view points that have come to this podium today, all of which have been very interesting. and as we talk about the history of this state, were you aware that when we talk about the african-american monument back here, that we have one person right here who was a part of the construction and planning of that monument, that person served as vice president of the commission that developed it. >> she may be behind you. >> you know, you might be right. she is. representative cobb-hunter. >> yes, sir. >> and as such -- as someone who's been here since 1993, who watched the evolution of this issue, i'm proud to see this body come to a point where collectively we can talk about -- come to grips with it and do i
speaker, i will entertain questions. >> mr. neil, recognized for a question. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> mr. white before you get started, your time -- your first minutes has expired. granted a second ten minutes. >> representative white thank you for sharing your view on the issue at hand. it's been interesting -- did you know it's been interesting to hear the history and the view points that have come to this podium today, all of which have been very interesting. and...
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mr. neil is recognized to speak on the bill. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i sat and i listened all day long with great interest and empathy for what was said. i, too, would point out that when we begin to talk about grace, we really need to evaluate what that really means. grace is not something that we earn earn, grace is something that comes to us unearned. when we talk about this situation with that flag in front of the statehouse i would point out to you that in all the conversations that we heard today, they all focused on one side of this situation. it was all about the confederate dead dead. it was not about others who suffered and died, too. i even heard conversations about african-americans who fought in -- fought for the confederacy. i did a little research and what i turned up was this. did you know that in south carolina there were no blacks who fought for the confederacy because the confederate congress did not approve black soldiers fighting in the confederacy until a month before. if you look at your timeline, you'll find that sherman marched
mr. neil is recognized to speak on the bill. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i sat and i listened all day long with great interest and empathy for what was said. i, too, would point out that when we begin to talk about grace, we really need to evaluate what that really means. grace is not something that we earn earn, grace is something that comes to us unearned. when we talk about this situation with that flag in front of the statehouse i would point out to you that in all the conversations...
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mr. neil is recognized to speak on the bill. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i sat and i listened all day long with great interest and empathy for what was said. i, too, would point out that when we begin to talk about grace, we really need to evaluate what that really means. grace is not something that we earn earn, grace is something that comes to us unearned. when we talk about this situation with that flag in front of the statehouse i would point out to you that in all the conversations that we heard today, they all focused on one side of this situation. it was all about the confederate dead dead. it was not about others who suffered and died, too. i even heard conversations about african-americans who fought in -- fought for the confederacy. i did a little research and what i turned up was this. did you know that in south carolina there were no blacks who fought for the confederacy because the confederate congress did not approve black soldiers fighting in the confederacy until a month before. if you look at your timeline, you'll find that sherman marched
mr. neil is recognized to speak on the bill. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i sat and i listened all day long with great interest and empathy for what was said. i, too, would point out that when we begin to talk about grace, we really need to evaluate what that really means. grace is not something that we earn earn, grace is something that comes to us unearned. when we talk about this situation with that flag in front of the statehouse i would point out to you that in all the conversations...
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neil: or just democratic political -- >> mr. goodlatte. what is his name? at you're saying. would you get a lot of fanfare for that you know? >> i just can't imagine -- neil: den kratz. >> i can't republicans want to give chapter 9. takes two to tango. neil: mr. goodlatte from the fine state of virginia. when we come back, rick perry is planning something in the big apple to counter hillary clinton and her capital gains speech. he is one upping her the other way. after this. hi my name is tom. i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient, we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a littl
neil: or just democratic political -- >> mr. goodlatte. what is his name? at you're saying. would you get a lot of fanfare for that you know? >> i just can't imagine -- neil: den kratz. >> i can't republicans want to give chapter 9. takes two to tango. neil: mr. goodlatte from the fine state of virginia. when we come back, rick perry is planning something in the big apple to counter hillary clinton and her capital gains speech. he is one upping her the other way. after this....
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neil: thank you, guys, very, very much we await for mr. aircraft that is bigger than air force one. i now go to trish regan. trish? trish: thank you very much. welcome to "the intelligence report." texas getting trump. "the donald" touched down at the texas-mexico border. any minute he is about to walks out of his plane. you're looking live pictures from the airport where his plane touched down in laredo. he will spike about the border and border control and wall he wants mexico to build and pay for. on fox and friends, he was invited to speak by border patrol himself because the president wasn't allowing them to do their jobs. take a listen to this. >> i've been invited by the border patrols.
neil: thank you, guys, very, very much we await for mr. aircraft that is bigger than air force one. i now go to trish regan. trish? trish: thank you very much. welcome to "the intelligence report." texas getting trump. "the donald" touched down at the texas-mexico border. any minute he is about to walks out of his plane. you're looking live pictures from the airport where his plane touched down in laredo. he will spike about the border and border control and wall he wants...
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neil gray. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister has been asked repeatedly about his plans to exclude scottish mps room decisions -- from decisions indirectly and directly. will he finally tell this house and the people of scotland whether it is right to create a second class status for scottish mps? or is he content to press ahead with plans that will bring about [inaudible] david cameron: i thought the point was, they wanted to exclude themselves from the u.k. parliament forever. i thought that was the point. what we are putting in place is a fair and balanced system that is fair to all parts of our united kingdom, and long may it stay together. >> think you, mr. speaker. -- thank you, mr. speaker. over the past five years increasing numbers of people in the midlands and across the u.k. have been deciding to take the courageous and important step of setting up their own businesses and becoming self-employed. what steps will the prime minister and the government take in the future to further support these entrepr
neil gray. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister has been asked repeatedly about his plans to exclude scottish mps room decisions -- from decisions indirectly and directly. will he finally tell this house and the people of scotland whether it is right to create a second class status for scottish mps? or is he content to press ahead with plans that will bring about [inaudible] david cameron: i thought the point was, they wanted to exclude themselves from the u.k. parliament...
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joining us now is the hamilton county district attorney neil pinkston. mr. district attorney, thank you so much for being with us. >> absolutely. >> what can you tell us about the investigation as it stands right now? we just heard from our justice reporter evan perez more about this arrest that happened in the spring, this young man, this shooter was pulled over, arrested for dui. he smelled of marijuana and apparently had some crushed caffeine pills. was he under the influence? did you test him? >> he was arrested for dui. his blood test, one for alcohol and one toxicology for drugs and those aren't completed yet from the tbi. i don't know what the toxicology test would show. i wouldn't be able to tell you at this time. >> at a minimum he did smell of marijuana and had the white -- >> according to the affidavit. >> and he claims they were caffeine pills. right now a lot of focus on a possible motive. what might have caused this man to open fire at these military centers killing four marines. where does the investigation stand right now? >> it stands with t
joining us now is the hamilton county district attorney neil pinkston. mr. district attorney, thank you so much for being with us. >> absolutely. >> what can you tell us about the investigation as it stands right now? we just heard from our justice reporter evan perez more about this arrest that happened in the spring, this young man, this shooter was pulled over, arrested for dui. he smelled of marijuana and apparently had some crushed caffeine pills. was he under the influence?...
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neil: you're not saying don't even bother, mr. president. >> i think he is doing what he wants to do to make it look good. he is in trouble if he will run on a obama economy. neil: hadley, if that is the case, i know how these conventions go. talk about what each side. republicans say things are awful. democrats say remember where we were? remember markets free-falling. remember all that going on, they're a lot better. they will argue and some even rephrased it like this, maybe not, off the to races but off the mat. and that is something that they're going to pound. you want to go back to republicans. how would a joe biden address that? or would boater? >> well, i think this is where he again faces a short-coming or disadvantage compared to other democrats who can say look how far we've come and we still have further to go. joe biden unlike rest of democratic candidates has a hand in this. secondhand man to president obama. neil: do you think he is looking how vulnerable hillary clinton is looking and how sanders is eating her lun
neil: you're not saying don't even bother, mr. president. >> i think he is doing what he wants to do to make it look good. he is in trouble if he will run on a obama economy. neil: hadley, if that is the case, i know how these conventions go. talk about what each side. republicans say things are awful. democrats say remember where we were? remember markets free-falling. remember all that going on, they're a lot better. they will argue and some even rephrased it like this, maybe not, off...
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neil it's possible. i doubt it. >> really mr. smarty pants? >> i doubt that happens. >> all right. >> but on your money point, i think that is an important development in the campaign. many of the republicans are raising a ton of money, and that's going to mean a more competitive republican field when the contest actually begins. now, you got to remember 10 million for one candidate doesn't equal 10 million for another. ten people could supply 10 million to a candidate by giving a million each but you've got ten votes there. you could have 100,000 people for another candidate give $100 each. you want as many people as possible to have skin in the game. if they have skin in the game for a candidate, they're really going to scare. they're going to volunteer. they're going to work. they're certain to come out and vote. you have to look at not just the total of numbers, but at the number of people giving. >> i didn't look at that particular factoid, so i'm going to go back to the money thing, professor. regardless of you gauging that money, doesn'
neil it's possible. i doubt it. >> really mr. smarty pants? >> i doubt that happens. >> all right. >> but on your money point, i think that is an important development in the campaign. many of the republicans are raising a ton of money, and that's going to mean a more competitive republican field when the contest actually begins. now, you got to remember 10 million for one candidate doesn't equal 10 million for another. ten people could supply 10 million to a candidate...
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neil: because you mentioned it as a tease. >> i think mr. ebody that i think somebody is too divisive . neil: are you surprised he's serging in the polls? >> i think he appeals to certain instincts in individuals . neil: people who have had it. they're frustrated. >> yeah. the movie network where you open the window . neil: peter francis. >> yeah . neil: the candidates who are resonating, getting passion on the stump, are donald trump, bernie sanders. two opposite ends. >> we need somebody that unifies people, brings people together, that can try to develop a program to support economic growth. the only way out of this is we've got to grow our way out of it . neil: you said that you're open to -- you like our progressive tax, similarly that makes sense; right? >> yeah. i think the rich people should pay more taxes . neil: the top rate now is classified as 39.6%, when but you and i now know with his it's really in the mid-40s, well over 50%. >> yeah. i'm not ago saying taxes should be higher. . neil: bernie sanders says guys like you, 90%. >>
neil: because you mentioned it as a tease. >> i think mr. ebody that i think somebody is too divisive . neil: are you surprised he's serging in the polls? >> i think he appeals to certain instincts in individuals . neil: people who have had it. they're frustrated. >> yeah. the movie network where you open the window . neil: peter francis. >> yeah . neil: the candidates who are resonating, getting passion on the stump, are donald trump, bernie sanders. two opposite ends....
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neil: you're a little bit of a hater here. but let's move on to twitter. everyone focuses on twitter. now you of course are mr, millennial. >> i barely know how to use my iphone. neil: attention will be on this. >> i do follow twitter a lot because it is in the news and we were first reporting on your show on fox business, the executives there are more hope now to a potential sale than ever before. the problem is the stock price will have to go down a lot more before someone is going to buy them. when i talk to my wall street source who is are pretty tight win investors at the usual suspects that might buy twitter, facebook or google, what they say is, you know, facebook, for example, even though mark zuckerberg has the controlling shares in that, if he buys twitter at the price now, you know, with a premium, he is going to have a shareholder revolt and the price -- neil: wouldn't that be kind of like anti-competitive deal there? >> maybe, maybe not. some people say google for a lot of other reasons is more of an anti-competitive thing. neil: i see. >> but i would just say, and zuckerberg really likes twitter
neil: you're a little bit of a hater here. but let's move on to twitter. everyone focuses on twitter. now you of course are mr, millennial. >> i barely know how to use my iphone. neil: attention will be on this. >> i do follow twitter a lot because it is in the news and we were first reporting on your show on fox business, the executives there are more hope now to a potential sale than ever before. the problem is the stock price will have to go down a lot more before someone is...
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neil: all right. thank you, my friend. mr. flynn, of course, in chicago monitoring this very closely.ural assumption, you would hope, if oil prices go down, your airfare prices go down as well. of course, there are those fees involved here. spirit airlines' ceo became famous for showing how up front and transparent spirit is, at one point squeezing himself into a luggage bin, right? one of those overhead bins. [laughter] i tried that and got my left arm in, and i said, all right, i understand they're big compartments, but i'm going to leave it at that. what were you doing, ben, what was the point you were making? are these very large bins or what? >> great to have you back, neil. no, we did that to show people to try to better explain our carry-on bag fee back in 2010 when there was a lot of media outlash on that and tried to show people what a problem it was trying to fit all the bags on an airplane. neil: understood. you are a ceo, and i think you should comport yourself as a ceo, and stuffing yourself into a luggage bin is not comportment behavior. i kid. ben, you're not part of th
neil: all right. thank you, my friend. mr. flynn, of course, in chicago monitoring this very closely.ural assumption, you would hope, if oil prices go down, your airfare prices go down as well. of course, there are those fees involved here. spirit airlines' ceo became famous for showing how up front and transparent spirit is, at one point squeezing himself into a luggage bin, right? one of those overhead bins. [laughter] i tried that and got my left arm in, and i said, all right, i understand...
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[cheers and applause] [neil young sings "rockin' in the free world"] mr.anders: thank you for that generous introduction. my wife and i are so delighted to be with you in this great state tonight. i am also delighted to be here following other remarks from great democrats who have dedicated their entire lives to public service. it is a great team and i thank them. [applause] let me begin by suggesting something to you that i think very few candidates ever say and that is given the reality of economics and politics in america today, no president can bring about the changes we need in this country unless there is a political revolution. [cheers and applause] mr. sanders: and what that means -- what that means, in all honesty, is the powers that be in washington, the billionaire class, the koch brothers, the lobbyists, the corporate interests are so powerful that nothing will get done unless millions of people stand up and loudly proclaim, enough is enough. this country longs to all of us and not a handful of billionaires. -- this country belongs to all of us
[cheers and applause] [neil young sings "rockin' in the free world"] mr.anders: thank you for that generous introduction. my wife and i are so delighted to be with you in this great state tonight. i am also delighted to be here following other remarks from great democrats who have dedicated their entire lives to public service. it is a great team and i thank them. [applause] let me begin by suggesting something to you that i think very few candidates ever say and that is given the...
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neil: fairly recent history. thank you mr. orphanidis, we appreciate it.you take a former central bankers word for, it and he's a smart guy, things could get much worse. nevertheless, economist peter macy says it is time to let greece go. >> greece couldn't pay debts in 2010 after the germans engineered the bailout, he is correct. greece is saddled with so much debt, it is impossible. five years of austerity have done no good. 135% of gdp to 180. and angela merkel and christine lagarde want the same thing. neil: that means debts dwarf whatever assets it has? >> yes, excuse me, debt to gdp is 180%. i know of no country able to dig itself out of such a hole. it is time to forgive greece's debt. now the germans are absolutely adamantly opposed, ever since tsipras came to power and began negotiations, there was a sentiment to do a workout and angela merkel said no. neil: they hate this guy, right? they think he's a socialist, they think has a kook, he doesn't wear a tie. they are trying to force the situation on him, get him out of there. get a pragmatic guy i
neil: fairly recent history. thank you mr. orphanidis, we appreciate it.you take a former central bankers word for, it and he's a smart guy, things could get much worse. nevertheless, economist peter macy says it is time to let greece go. >> greece couldn't pay debts in 2010 after the germans engineered the bailout, he is correct. greece is saddled with so much debt, it is impossible. five years of austerity have done no good. 135% of gdp to 180. and angela merkel and christine lagarde...
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neil: really? you ought to talk to our viewers there, mr. millennial attitude. looking at fast and furious here, and this is as good as your boston one, wait a minute, that's wicked. and then one good accent from a new york italian. i laughed out loud. this is my favorite one, this is a viewer, you're always awesome, neil. oh, that's from cavuto. enough about me, but it's not about you, is it. connell: you try to do the scottish accents. >> i don't do voices. . >> i do what i do well, i stick by the fake breaking news stories. here we go. neil: thank you, connell, very very much. connell: you're welcome. neil: you know, he's like the son i never wanted. and a big, big actor, james woods, so many great movies and great star, well he is suing an anonymous twitter user, here is why, he the user kept sending tweets accusing him of using cocaine and he's a cocaine addict. and woods being a public figure, these are, according to woods, egregious, outrageous lies. >> he's got two hurdles, number one, who is he suing? the person right now is anonymous. when you-- >> the
neil: really? you ought to talk to our viewers there, mr. millennial attitude. looking at fast and furious here, and this is as good as your boston one, wait a minute, that's wicked. and then one good accent from a new york italian. i laughed out loud. this is my favorite one, this is a viewer, you're always awesome, neil. oh, that's from cavuto. enough about me, but it's not about you, is it. connell: you try to do the scottish accents. >> i don't do voices. . >> i do what i do...
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mr. president 46 years ago yesterday neil armstrong and buzz aldrin became the first people to walk on the moon. september will bring the 53rd anniversary of president kennedy's speech that launched america on the quest to land them on the moon. he set that goal for the country not because it was easy but because it was hard. i'm here today to congratulate the men and women of the new horizon's mission for making the hard work of sending a spacecraft to pluto look easy. a week ago today what had once been a fuzzy picture of pluto came into sharp focus dramatic transformations inspire everyone. as you can see nasa delivered an amazing "before" and "after" story. until the new horizon's flyby the best picture we had of pluto offered little detail of our neighbor at the edge of the solar system. but now we can see distinct features on its surface including something that looks like a heart. who couldn't love that? thank you for this great picture. it took the new horizon spacecraft nine and a half years to cross the 3 billion miles between pluto and earth but it was a mission much longer in t
mr. president 46 years ago yesterday neil armstrong and buzz aldrin became the first people to walk on the moon. september will bring the 53rd anniversary of president kennedy's speech that launched america on the quest to land them on the moon. he set that goal for the country not because it was easy but because it was hard. i'm here today to congratulate the men and women of the new horizon's mission for making the hard work of sending a spacecraft to pluto look easy. a week ago today what...
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neil cavuto, welcome back. >> thank you very much, mr. varney. first of all, my thanks to charles payne for doing great work in my absence. but charles payne, really? well, thank you for both of them. and thank you to homebuilders. this could be the start of something big today. by any chance were you looking around homes this weekend? were you sizing up the market, looking to refinance? something is going on, folks. it's been reported that we're seeing record crowds showing up for home openings, that sort of hearing. something we have not seen now for the better part of a decade, but it's beginning to bubble in a couple of key markets. we thought we would open up with this today because it is most unusual and long before the journal is getting into this. we were trying to connect a lot of these crumbs and seeing if real estate has gotten over just being crumb peep and on these real estate bidding wars that are taking forms in a lot of places >> they are taking form, neil, in a lot of places and the reason is maybe the most interesting part of al
neil cavuto, welcome back. >> thank you very much, mr. varney. first of all, my thanks to charles payne for doing great work in my absence. but charles payne, really? well, thank you for both of them. and thank you to homebuilders. this could be the start of something big today. by any chance were you looking around homes this weekend? were you sizing up the market, looking to refinance? something is going on, folks. it's been reported that we're seeing record crowds showing up for home...
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mr. trump does not trust the iranians. that was topic number one of several topics they covered today on neil cavuto's show earlier today.elissa, we asked them about particular with mexico handled about the comments with. hillary clinton coming at him this morning. so we asked any regrets. here's what he told us. >> mexico is sending a lot of bad people over here. they're sending people that may be in their jails, a lot of great people are here. but you have illegals coming in, they're causing tremendous problems, tremendous amounts of crime, and i've been bringing it out. i respect mexico, their leaders are sharper than our leaders, and frankly if mexico can get away with it, my hat's off to them. >> okay. and finally, melissa, with the topic of macy's, we've had the ceo on several times. here's what he said about macy's and the ugly part of the waiting. he said quote macy's is being politically correct and does bad things for this country end quote. on anybody was safe from when it comes trump today. and donald trump tends to say it. he's shot safe and on his way back to new york as we seek. >> he's unlike any other po
mr. trump does not trust the iranians. that was topic number one of several topics they covered today on neil cavuto's show earlier today.elissa, we asked them about particular with mexico handled about the comments with. hillary clinton coming at him this morning. so we asked any regrets. here's what he told us. >> mexico is sending a lot of bad people over here. they're sending people that may be in their jails, a lot of great people are here. but you have illegals coming in, they're...
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neil armstrong. he's full of energy and made some decisions which cannot go down well with the tea party. my advice to mrs. clinton, every single single sentence, bring up his medicaid expansion. john kasich is a great governor as he embraces obama care. john kasich carried 86 of 88 ohio counties. their deep blue gm loving, uaw steelworker employing. why did he do that? because he's an incredibly gifted politician at the retail level. he has to remind primary voters that he will win ohio if he's on the ticket. remember florida virginia ohio colorado. that's a big advantage. rand paul. excuse me i almost skipped george pataki. he stood up when america was flat on his back. he proved he was able to do so and led democrats as well as republicans. his appeal to bipartisanship is that a number of people say they can walk across the guile but he actually did it. that's his strength. rand paul's strength is that in an era of worry about surveillance background checks have been done on all agents and all of them have been hacked. the surveillance issue is a constance constant. mrs. clinton was monitored by her an
neil armstrong. he's full of energy and made some decisions which cannot go down well with the tea party. my advice to mrs. clinton, every single single sentence, bring up his medicaid expansion. john kasich is a great governor as he embraces obama care. john kasich carried 86 of 88 ohio counties. their deep blue gm loving, uaw steelworker employing. why did he do that? because he's an incredibly gifted politician at the retail level. he has to remind primary voters that he will win ohio if...
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neil cavuto, welcome back. >> thank you very much, mr. varney.rk in my absence. but charles payne really? well, thank you for both of them. and thank you to homebuilders. this could be the start of something big today. by any chance were you looking around homes this weekend? were you sizing up the market, looking to refinance? something is going on, folks. it's been reported that we're seeing record crowds showing up for home openings, that sort of hearing. something we have not seen now for the better part of a decade but it's beginning to bubble in a couple of key markets. we thought we would open up with this today
neil cavuto, welcome back. >> thank you very much, mr. varney.rk in my absence. but charles payne really? well, thank you for both of them. and thank you to homebuilders. this could be the start of something big today. by any chance were you looking around homes this weekend? were you sizing up the market, looking to refinance? something is going on, folks. it's been reported that we're seeing record crowds showing up for home openings, that sort of hearing. something we have not seen now...
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neil: exactly, and you had two hours to do so. >> charlie, i agree with you. >> why wouldn't you explain that. they're doing something. >> this is a guy, mr. sprecher, a decent guy who has never done this before. he ran a computer system in atlanta. okay. there are people right now working on that computer system trying to fix it. they're doing something. he should be explaining what they're doing. neil: so you're saying they're botching it bigtime. i don't think they're going to get a second chance to make a first impression, we could be looking at -- they're not doing, that mayor. >> even though there are other venues trading desks who can trade, there is an unspoken agreement. if the new york stock exchange is down, trading is halted. neil: that's what grasso is saying, he was surprised the others kept -- changes. there is national market structure. neil: what do you make of that, maria? there may be not conventional form that they're following? >> i think as investor you have to be careful if that is the case. you don't have liquidity you usually have. you don't have venues. neil: what if it turns out you did and it wasn't so damaging
neil: exactly, and you had two hours to do so. >> charlie, i agree with you. >> why wouldn't you explain that. they're doing something. >> this is a guy, mr. sprecher, a decent guy who has never done this before. he ran a computer system in atlanta. okay. there are people right now working on that computer system trying to fix it. they're doing something. he should be explaining what they're doing. neil: so you're saying they're botching it bigtime. i don't think they're going...
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neil armstrong. john kasich is full of energy and he made decisions, which do not go down well with the tea party, expanded medicaid in ohio and my advice two mrs. clinton every single sentence bring up his medicaid expansion. , john kasich is a great governor and he embraced obamacare and do that again and again because you don't want to run against him in a general election because he carried 86 of 88 counties in ohio. he is blue-collar, deep blue, gm loving, uaw, united steelworkers employing. why did he do that? he is in credit-- incredible gifted politician at the retail level, so she doesn't want to run against him so she has to talk of his medicaid broken arm all the time. reminding primary voters to put up side the fact that he will win ohio. no president has won the presidency without ohio. remember that map board, virginia, ohio, colorado. that's a big advantage. ran paul, excuse me, i almost skipped george pataki and he doesn't deserve to be skipped. that many people taken that seriously. he sit up when america was flat on his back and lead in a time of crisis and prove that he was able to do so. his appeal to bipartisanship is the s
neil armstrong. john kasich is full of energy and he made decisions, which do not go down well with the tea party, expanded medicaid in ohio and my advice two mrs. clinton every single sentence bring up his medicaid expansion. , john kasich is a great governor and he embraced obamacare and do that again and again because you don't want to run against him in a general election because he carried 86 of 88 counties in ohio. he is blue-collar, deep blue, gm loving, uaw, united steelworkers...
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speaker, i will entertain questions. >> mr. neil, recognized for a question. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> mr. white before you get started, your time -- your first minutes has expired. granted a second ten minutes. >> representative white thank you for sharing your view on the issue at hand. it's been interesting -- did you know it's been interesting to hear the history and the view points that have come to this podium today, all of which have been very interesting. and as we talk about the history of this state, were you aware that when we talk about the african-american monument back here, that we have one person right here who was a part of the construction and planning of that monument, that person served as vice president of the commission that developed it. >> she may be behind you. >> you know, you might be right. she is. representative cobb-hunter. >> yes, sir. >> and as such -- as someone who's been here since 1993, who watched the evolution of this issue, i'm proud to see this body come to a point where collectively we can talk about -- come to grips with it and do i
speaker, i will entertain questions. >> mr. neil, recognized for a question. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> mr. white before you get started, your time -- your first minutes has expired. granted a second ten minutes. >> representative white thank you for sharing your view on the issue at hand. it's been interesting -- did you know it's been interesting to hear the history and the view points that have come to this podium today, all of which have been very interesting. and...