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neil: will happen? >> i am an optimist and i think there will be a republican president to do away with this in 2016. we can reform welfare under ronald reagan and noone beat -- newt gingrich. neil: we will still be under the health care law. >> we end up with new york city 1.1 million and then there were five under 50,000 we cut in half to have a more common sense way to do things. we did not just qualify for welfare we would check them out in the fingerprinted so they could not collected three times. neil: this mayor's race with eliot spitzer what do you make of this? >> please then to begin even before this telling people couldn't get any worse? then all of a sudden we wake up to eliot spitzer. i don't know where he is doing. neil: do you think i am back in? >> i am not tempted although i am very worried about the city. he could do the job a and he is actually qualified to do the job he was an investment banker and a deputy mayor, a budget director. neil: he is a great guy. >> and very nice and decen
neil: will happen? >> i am an optimist and i think there will be a republican president to do away with this in 2016. we can reform welfare under ronald reagan and noone beat -- newt gingrich. neil: we will still be under the health care law. >> we end up with new york city 1.1 million and then there were five under 50,000 we cut in half to have a more common sense way to do things. we did not just qualify for welfare we would check them out in the fingerprinted so they could not...
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neil: dennis?thiik jonathan was doing well until he acted as if guys who drive a ford f-1500truck do it because it iso work, guys just like driving big trucks. don't forget in meltdown, people are jeering at hummer drivers, i can't remember which owner let the hummer go, the brand does notti exist because it was a gas guzzler. neil: don be surprise if bank does not give you the cash, and saving it for someone else, the government, bks are being required to set aside more cash just in case, that means less cash for you. >> i mean regulators, and regulation is destruct oestruct, estimate that new basil 3 will worst to 1.15% of gdp, a lot of wealth and jobs that are not created. these come after basil 2, in 2004, and basil 1 in 1998, that raising costs, makes sim less safe, more erratic, more volatile, all banks that were bailed nut on in thousand 8 were 8 -- in 2008 were highly regulated. neil: i think you should be -- dennis, do you think that is problem? all of these cash requirements and reserves
neil: dennis?thiik jonathan was doing well until he acted as if guys who drive a ford f-1500truck do it because it iso work, guys just like driving big trucks. don't forget in meltdown, people are jeering at hummer drivers, i can't remember which owner let the hummer go, the brand does notti exist because it was a gas guzzler. neil: don be surprise if bank does not give you the cash, and saving it for someone else, the government, bks are being required to set aside more cash just in case, that...
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neil touche. >>ou are right, if barack obama believes as he said, that cutting corporate taxes really will increase revenue, it will make us more competitive. and it will create jobs, why don't you just go ahead and do it with the republican. i'm sure they would go along. he puts in here this spending increa, which he knows very well he is not going to get. and then he goes upside republican's head and said they are guilty of distractions and feing on phony 6 scandals. i d not understand what message he is trying to sen because they are in conflict. neil: when push has come to shove. when recovery was looking dicey. he seemed to recognize that there are times you don't entertain doing that, he changed his mindn upper income. but he seems to see the wi wisd, partlly, of cutting taxes for corporation. >> i think he does see the benefit. and also, his economy advisors tell him, we have corporate income tes rate 35%, which is number one or numberwo in the civilized world. it means a lot of companies d
neil touche. >>ou are right, if barack obama believes as he said, that cutting corporate taxes really will increase revenue, it will make us more competitive. and it will create jobs, why don't you just go ahead and do it with the republican. i'm sure they would go along. he puts in here this spending increa, which he knows very well he is not going to get. and then he goes upside republican's head and said they are guilty of distractions and feing on phony 6 scandals. i d not understand...
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neil: now.nce, worried about fracking thing, said our newfound fracking technology have made this country more energy independent, which means we needless oil from his country, the prince is worried. >> maybe he should be ore happy that our own president has concerns about this? >> he is a big investor in u.s. companies, i believe a big holder in citigroup. u.s. companies do better if u.s. is less dependenta saudi arabia and others. neil: what do you make of that? >> we'll burn every drop of that saudi oil, it is just a matter of what price, i don't care how much gas we find here, we're still going to need and use that oil. he should be worried about tapering, he practically owned citigroup, what is she going to do when they can't sell their mortgage backed security to the fed. that is what he ought to be whining about. neil: now get ready for bigger payments to farmers who long ago bought the farm. see whether you reap. d. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are cha
neil: now.nce, worried about fracking thing, said our newfound fracking technology have made this country more energy independent, which means we needless oil from his country, the prince is worried. >> maybe he should be ore happy that our own president has concerns about this? >> he is a big investor in u.s. companies, i believe a big holder in citigroup. u.s. companies do better if u.s. is less dependenta saudi arabia and others. neil: what do you make of that? >> we'll...
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neil: sure.ttom line, i think that republicans are on verge of potentially you know dragging defeat from certain vehiclee victory, and i -- from certain victory, i wonder why? >> it is a good point to make to compare the two, there one commonality between health reform, and immigration reform, americans are skeptical of bills that are a thousand pages long, as they should be, i would encourage republicans, and conservative, and tapper groups as they pro -- tea party groups as they protest this, be specific about what it is you are protesting, otherwise the narrative is that you don't like immigrants, as matt mentioned there is a great way to do immigration reform, a free market way. we should work toward that and protests are a welcome part of our rights, but, it has to be the right way, and specifpick what you oppose and support. neil: does that mean just go along? >> ni, i would think have to get real, our economy suffer z because of a poor immigration policied on the books, if will take a lot
neil: sure.ttom line, i think that republicans are on verge of potentially you know dragging defeat from certain vehiclee victory, and i -- from certain victory, i wonder why? >> it is a good point to make to compare the two, there one commonality between health reform, and immigration reform, americans are skeptical of bills that are a thousand pages long, as they should be, i would encourage republicans, and conservative, and tapper groups as they pro -- tea party groups as they protest...
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neil: you don't take solace for mexico? >> no. neil: duly noted.luck, the baby hope it is not fact. [laughter] say it one more time. >> obesity. neil: count me confused because now republicans want to defeat the individual mandate. as this may cause uafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immedte medical hel for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor abt cialis for daily use d a 30-tablet free trial. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cas. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small busine
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>> neil: i can't top that. welcome. i'm neil cavuto. on the day the president pushing a grand bargain, a look at why he seems to be selective about what constitutes growing jobs. only 2,000 jobs tops for the keystone pipeline-hardly worth the fuss. never mine the republicans think he is way off. or democratic city council happily hiking the minimum wage and scaring wal-mart jobs off 0, the president himself today speaking at an amazon facility where they're adding jobs and because unions don't think they're paying enough, they're all but -- herman, what too you think of this? >> kicked off is family friendly lange for how i feel, and i feel that the president is playing two games out here, neil. distraction politics and class warfare. look, the 2,000 jobs of the keystone pipeline would probably correct directly -- doesn't include the jobs created in indirectly as a reality -- as a result of the jobs. secondly, would increase our accessible to oil and gasoline in this country, because we already looking at the price of gasoline being nea
>> neil: i can't top that. welcome. i'm neil cavuto. on the day the president pushing a grand bargain, a look at why he seems to be selective about what constitutes growing jobs. only 2,000 jobs tops for the keystone pipeline-hardly worth the fuss. never mine the republicans think he is way off. or democratic city council happily hiking the minimum wage and scaring wal-mart jobs off 0, the president himself today speaking at an amazon facility where they're adding jobs and because unions...
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neil: you don't take solace for mexico? >> no. neil: duly noted.ck, the baby hope it is not fact. [laughte say it one more time. >> obesity. neil: count me confused because now republicans want to defeat the individual to defeat the individual mandate. i want to make things more secure. whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male annocer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, s business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ neil: wh you do for my boss youetter do for me. that is what the administration says letting employers providingealth the same delay.ntitled to now to gretchen. what is at stake? >> individuals having to have a big burden of obamacare be resting on them. business is delayed with the employer mandate but they still have to sign up. this hinges to pay more in premiums to fund obam
neil: you don't take solace for mexico? >> no. neil: duly noted.ck, the baby hope it is not fact. [laughte say it one more time. >> obesity. neil: count me confused because now republicans want to defeat the individual to defeat the individual mandate. i want to make things more secure. whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male annocer ] from broadband...
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neil: nonetheless. right there. neil: admitted.it might be saved a little bit by an economy that seems to be hanging in there. for now that's the deal. welcome to the "willis report." tonight we're devoting the whole hour to your private medical data exposed. everything about you, to your medical htory, treatment, even your shopping habits, out there for the highest bidder. we start with a new lawsuit alleging the irs improperly seized 60 million medical records from 10 milon americans. records included sensitive information on victim's psychological states, gynecologil counseling and even sexual and drug-related treatments. but the alleged corruption and abus of power byop government officials runs much deeper. joininme now a bang-up panel. dr. debra peale and mark roden. electronic
neil: nonetheless. right there. neil: admitted.it might be saved a little bit by an economy that seems to be hanging in there. for now that's the deal. welcome to the "willis report." tonight we're devoting the whole hour to your private medical data exposed. everything about you, to your medical htory, treatment, even your shopping habits, out there for the highest bidder. we start with a new lawsuit alleging the irs improperly seized 60 million medical records from 10 milon...
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neil: does it? intt, lori could be presidential. the brilliance of the creation of a narrative. neil: being presidential on wars that you were not a fan of, what is the difference? >> i did not say that i think that the nsa surveillance program is right. i said that is a discussion about the law, not the president >> i will take this up with my special guest on monday. i will not be my famous henry his second term agenda seems to off the rails. the administration is mired in scandal. it's gun-control campaign failed, immigration reform is a mess, and topping it all off, the president may be in need of a new speechwriter. an eagerly awaited foreign policy speech in berlin just two weeks ago was widely panned, even his teleprompter let him down. it was sweltering hot. he spoke by 6 inches bulletproof glass. and not so eagerly awaited speech on climate change last week
neil: does it? intt, lori could be presidential. the brilliance of the creation of a narrative. neil: being presidential on wars that you were not a fan of, what is the difference? >> i did not say that i think that the nsa surveillance program is right. i said that is a discussion about the law, not the president >> i will take this up with my special guest on monday. i will not be my famous henry his second term agenda seems to off the rails. the administration is mired in...
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i am neil cavuto. it has been a month since the white house promise their investigation into this mess there was a lot of questions and they were get the answer. find out why a tea party groups are targeted and scrutinized and how they could possibly pull this off without headquarters it in washington knowing and if they did you knew which and when? then the heads would roll and soon. but i don't see i don't see any heads rolling or anything rolling. one mon after words conservative groups are waiting. for a call or e-mail. nothing. an attorney representing nine of these targets she's beginning tuesday she will never hear from anyone because she thinks the investigation is not happening or it never happened what else could explain the brain lapse from the fbi director who could not occur of the person leading the inquiry? >> to know who is heading up the case or the lead investigator? >> get this century do not. >> could you get that information i would like to know how many peop you have assigned to l
i am neil cavuto. it has been a month since the white house promise their investigation into this mess there was a lot of questions and they were get the answer. find out why a tea party groups are targeted and scrutinized and how they could possibly pull this off without headquarters it in washington knowing and if they did you knew which and when? then the heads would roll and soon. but i don't see i don't see any heads rolling or anything rolling. one mon after words conservative groups are...
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neil: thank you very much. >> you bet, thankou, neil. neil: just think of this i'm gone two lousy weeks, everythg goes to hell, i would have taken their two weeks but my gosh, the world could not afford it. look at what happened since i was gone. folks, teach you and more personally, our young people about money? you have got to be kidding, now, now, proof we're officially -- why here is now. looks like what happennd in that empire a final days. >> your men will have hon orb of honor of competin in the pageant itself, i expect you to make a good impression, you are my birthday impression, you are my birthday present to ka [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to ow if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. no
neil: thank you very much. >> you bet, thankou, neil. neil: just think of this i'm gone two lousy weeks, everythg goes to hell, i would have taken their two weeks but my gosh, the world could not afford it. look at what happened since i was gone. folks, teach you and more personally, our young people about money? you have got to be kidding, now, now, proof we're officially -- why here is now. looks like what happennd in that empire a final days. >> your men will have hon orb of...
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neil: indeed. if i can go back to philanthropy itself, there are a lot of worries, a few charitable foundations myself, nothing like you, but the one worry we have had is whether w we're going to get an impact from the rich pay more taxes, contributions, do you worry about that? >> philanthropy is very important, the u.s. is very unique not only the skill of philanthropy, but it is not just the richest who give to philanthropy, the non-rich are so generous in this country. if you look at it state-by-state, tossing a 5% of income being given like 2% elsewhere. it is a broad, broad movement, certainly there could be some cutbacks because it is deductible, it cut both ways. you don't want to run tax rates unnessarily. you want a balance between if these are important programs, you have to pay for them at some point. i think we're looking at a higher deficit thawe would like in the long run. there's a very important argument about given a shakiness of the economy, how do you phase in that balance. in a
neil: indeed. if i can go back to philanthropy itself, there are a lot of worries, a few charitable foundations myself, nothing like you, but the one worry we have had is whether w we're going to get an impact from the rich pay more taxes, contributions, do you worry about that? >> philanthropy is very important, the u.s. is very unique not only the skill of philanthropy, but it is not just the richest who give to philanthropy, the non-rich are so generous in this country. if you look at...
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neil: thank you very much. >> you bet, thank you, neil. neil: just think of this i'm gone two lousy weeks, everything goes to hell, i would have taken their two weeks but my gosh, the world could not afford it. look at what happened since i was gone. folks, teach you and more personally, our young people about money? you have got to be kidding, now, now, proof we're officially -- why here is now. looks like what happennd in that empire a final days. >> your men will have hon orb of honor of competing in the pageant itself, i expect you to make a good impression, you are my birthday present to kaliguela . >> like a hidden fee in your giant mom g? maybe i have them... oh that's right i don't because i rolled my account over to e-trade where... woah. okay... they don't have hidden fees... hey fern. the junkrawer? why would they... is that my gerbil? you said e moved to a tiny farm. that's it, i'm running away. no, no you can't come! [ male anuncer ] e-trade. less for us. more for you. neil: i guess you could call it debt for dummies by debt d
neil: thank you very much. >> you bet, thank you, neil. neil: just think of this i'm gone two lousy weeks, everything goes to hell, i would have taken their two weeks but my gosh, the world could not afford it. look at what happened since i was gone. folks, teach you and more personally, our young people about money? you have got to be kidding, now, now, proof we're officially -- why here is now. looks like what happennd in that empire a final days. >> your men will have hon orb of...
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neil: well, you just stepped in neil: well, you just stepped in something deep. ♪ neil: you know, ithill after you turn 50, not that i would know. anyway, finding out the hard way. tantillo is in trouble. end to read early ticket sales from the lone ranger, i think we're looking at this year's version. moviegoers are clearly not going gangbusters for the movie remake has everything going for it on paper, just not in theater seats. pirates of the caribbean palace. disney behind it. what to make of it and whether he is out of his death. >> it is kind of extraordinary. real looking at the most monumental flop of the summer. filled with 100 million, $200 million bckbusters. said to have cost upwards of a quarter of a billion to make. 300 million when you add in all the marketing. neil: why some mh? >> special a factor not to be vastly more expensive than blowing stuff up for real. i've done it will be a way to save money. they come in the opening month. a time when it a sequel did $34 million on the same evening, roughly the same number of theaters, and it is not an a decade old franchis
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neil: does it? around and had meetings about it like you walk intt, lori could be presidential. the brilliance of the creation of a narrative. neil: being presidential on wars that you were not a fan of, what is the difference? >> i did not say that i think that the nsa surveillance program is right. i said that is discussion about the law, not the president >> i will take this up withy special guest on monday. i will not be my famous henry kissinger impression. week. cheryl: well, melissa frances next. dennis: i'm dennis kneale in for melissa francis. here is what is "money" tonight. does it really counts? of billion dollar u.s. aid package, soaring oil prices, and the threat of contagion. we have new details on how the dominoes may fall. plus, you probably heard about the june jobs report, but they're is a piece of it-and stop everyone cold. we will tell you what its. he may "money" today? electrifying demand and one of the world' hottest markets. stay tuned to find that today's speed read even wh
neil: does it? around and had meetings about it like you walk intt, lori could be presidential. the brilliance of the creation of a narrative. neil: being presidential on wars that you were not a fan of, what is the difference? >> i did not say that i think that the nsa surveillance program is right. i said that is discussion about the law, not the president >> i will take this up withy special guest on monday. i will not be my famous henry kissinger impression. week. cheryl: well,...
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neil: does it? about it like you walk intt, lori could be presidential. the brilliance of the creation of a narrative. neil: being presidential on wars that you were not a fan of, what is the difference? >> i did not say that i think that the nsa surveillance program is right. i said that is a discussion about the law, not the president >> i will take this up with my special guest on monday. i will not be my famous henry kissinger impression. "the willis report" is next. wonderful weekend, guys. ♪ >> hi, everyone. tonight on "the willis report" the sudden l.a. with obamacare. how much trouble is this law in? the woman who had her newborn baby taken away from our periodic she failed a drug test after she ate at poppy seed bagel. we will buy into that cake. have you heard? made in the u.s. a is making a comeback. one business to find out they're making it big by making it here. ♪ tracy: these stories are coming up, but we begin with the big jobs report and what it means for all of us. the economy adde
neil: does it? about it like you walk intt, lori could be presidential. the brilliance of the creation of a narrative. neil: being presidential on wars that you were not a fan of, what is the difference? >> i did not say that i think that the nsa surveillance program is right. i said that is a discussion about the law, not the president >> i will take this up with my special guest on monday. i will not be my famous henry kissinger impression. "the willis report" is next....
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neil: all right.we found out that the nsa was spying on us and taking our records and hiing up all these technology companies for their records, you had to ask yourself, why did they go alo? yahoo! wants to get the record straight and let its customers know they fought them now and then, but the question is why the government won't let them tell that and won't let them detail what happened when they did. we've got brett coffin joining us, the aclu national security project big wig, and i'm wondering, what does that say and does it give the company any more cover because the damage is done? >> well, what yahoo!'s trying to do is go pack to 2008 when it was party to secret proceedings in the foreign surveillance court and with a challenging order it received under a predecessor to the law that now authorizes the prism program, and the quarter review actually released its opinion interpreting the fourth amendment and denying yahoo!'s challenge. it did so by redacting yahoo!'s name, and it released that o
neil: all right.we found out that the nsa was spying on us and taking our records and hiing up all these technology companies for their records, you had to ask yourself, why did they go alo? yahoo! wants to get the record straight and let its customers know they fought them now and then, but the question is why the government won't let them tell that and won't let them detail what happened when they did. we've got brett coffin joining us, the aclu national security project big wig, and i'm...
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neil: or cavuto. >> absolutely. neil: just work with me.hink that this is nearly upended cable companies? >> this is a natural revolution you see in a variety of industries when the film industry started seeing changes with the vcr they thought that was the death of the industry but it is a brand-new revenue stream for them, they make more money off of home video sales now. neil: not with the lone ranger, but i i did greece. digress. issue two, desktop pc. friendlier to traditional pc users, does not mean practical pcs are back. microsoft itself is betting on new tools and music options that exploit the web than any program that is in the hard drive, a drive away from a dinosaur? >> microsoft has to adapt, pc business was down 8% year-over-year, it is only going to get worse. new application that came out with bitte -- better for touch . neil: what do you think? >> garey is right, they have to adapt, and follow the money. if you look at sales numbers, they -- pc sales were down 10% in same period of time tablet sales almost doubled, . neil:
neil: or cavuto. >> absolutely. neil: just work with me.hink that this is nearly upended cable companies? >> this is a natural revolution you see in a variety of industries when the film industry started seeing changes with the vcr they thought that was the death of the industry but it is a brand-new revenue stream for them, they make more money off of home video sales now. neil: not with the lone ranger, but i i did greece. digress. issue two, desktop pc. friendlier to traditional...
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neil: does it?he sat around and had meetings about it like you walk intt, lori could be presidential. e brilliance of the creation of a narrative. neil: being presidential on wars that youere not a fan of, what is the difference? >> i did not say that i think that the nsa surveillance program is right. i said that is a discussion about the law, not the preside >> i will take this up with my ecial guest on monday. i will not be my famous henry kissinger impression.
neil: does it?he sat around and had meetings about it like you walk intt, lori could be presidential. e brilliance of the creation of a narrative. neil: being presidential on wars that youere not a fan of, what is the difference? >> i did not say that i think that the nsa surveillance program is right. i said that is a discussion about the law, not the preside >> i will take this up with my ecial guest on monday. i will not be my famous henry kissinger impression.
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neil: are you? >> yeah. neil: in the long term?am concerned, but we're doing better here than almost anywhere else in the world. neil: that is our saving grace. we might suck, but the world sucks more. >> well, you have to hope that foreign direct investment into this country which is only 13% of gdp increases dramatically. we need -- neil: you don't think the health care issue is a reason to give we were discussing earlier this temporary hiring that's going on, robert, doesn't dissuade you? >> no. i think hiring is demand driven, okay? i'm with ceos all the time -- neil: you mean part time. >> part-time hiring is normal. you increase first the average hour wookweek which, by the way, other the last few years has gone up by about two hours. so you have to first get the slack out of the system. we still even have more slack. number two, once you get the slack out of the system, then you start hiring full time. you have a lot of businesses that don't think they need the full-time labor, haven't seen the demand. remember, when you hav
neil: are you? >> yeah. neil: in the long term?am concerned, but we're doing better here than almost anywhere else in the world. neil: that is our saving grace. we might suck, but the world sucks more. >> well, you have to hope that foreign direct investment into this country which is only 13% of gdp increases dramatically. we need -- neil: you don't think the health care issue is a reason to give we were discussing earlier this temporary hiring that's going on, robert, doesn't...
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>> right, neil. investigators with the national transportation and safety board say it too take a year or more to complete their report on exactly what caused the fatal plane crash here, already as you said there are a lot of questions about the pilot at the controls when this plane was coming in for landing. we know from the flight data recorder the plane was coming in too low and too slow, and we know from the cockpit voice recorder the crew tried to board -- abort the landing. we learned the pilot at the controls had never done this kind of landing here before. he had logged 10,000 airs flying 747 and other aircraft, he only had 43 hours on the 777 and this was part of a training session. he had a more experienced copilot by his side but the investigators want to know how well the two communicated with each other. take a listen. >> we're looking to interview all four pilots on the aircraft coming into san francisco. there were two pilots, and many of you all have talked about those two pilots. it
>> right, neil. investigators with the national transportation and safety board say it too take a year or more to complete their report on exactly what caused the fatal plane crash here, already as you said there are a lot of questions about the pilot at the controls when this plane was coming in for landing. we know from the flight data recorder the plane was coming in too low and too slow, and we know from the cockpit voice recorder the crew tried to board -- abort the landing. we...
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neil? >> neil: amazing. you very, very much. >> as is more law enforcement the answer or more jobs or both? the unemployment rate in chicago is 10.7%. well above the national average. the unemployment raid for teens 30%, and with 188 murders, 849 shootings in chicago this area, the reverend jesse jackson is looking for solutions. good to have you. what do you do? >> well, first of all, it's painful to see so many people shot and killed, but let's look at some statistics of the area. number one in the chicago area, 1,000 vacant homes or abandoned lots. unemployment, about 40% force adults 50,% for youth. they've closed public transportation. they've closed public housing, closed private housing, guns in, drugs in, and jobs out. that is an emergency. we need a real comprehensive urban reconstruction now. we need targeted jobs right now. >> neil: don't you need an environment that makes it a good environment to have jobs? to either lower taxes or invite businesses in so they take the risk and feel it's worth th
neil? >> neil: amazing. you very, very much. >> as is more law enforcement the answer or more jobs or both? the unemployment rate in chicago is 10.7%. well above the national average. the unemployment raid for teens 30%, and with 188 murders, 849 shootings in chicago this area, the reverend jesse jackson is looking for solutions. good to have you. what do you do? >> well, first of all, it's painful to see so many people shot and killed, but let's look at some statistics of the...
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the good professor -- >> thank you, neil. >> neil: in the middle of this we've got this. china and russia holding their largest ever joint naval drills in the sea of japan come friday. the chinese general saying, what's the big deal? outside of should not consider these exercises threatening. but we're not so sure. >> i think these exercised have been planned for a while. i'm not suspicious of the timing of them. i'm not -- >> have they den stuff before. >> never like this before, certainly not this level. the problem is, is it a foreshadowing of something to come? is it china and russia making common cause with each? russia needs foreign investment in hit energy sector. is china going to provide that? china needs oil and natural gasses. going to buy it from russia? are the russians going to get more foreign exchange to buy chinese goods? there is a certain synergy in these two economies. these countries don't have friends but they have interests and their interests may coincide, and if they particularly then coincide with iran, you can see five years down the road a chin
the good professor -- >> thank you, neil. >> neil: in the middle of this we've got this. china and russia holding their largest ever joint naval drills in the sea of japan come friday. the chinese general saying, what's the big deal? outside of should not consider these exercises threatening. but we're not so sure. >> i think these exercised have been planned for a while. i'm not suspicious of the timing of them. i'm not -- >> have they den stuff before. >> never...
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neil: does it? he sat around and had meetings aout it like you walk intt, lori could be presidential. the brilliance of the creation of a narrative. neil: being presidential on wars that you were not a fan of, hat is the difference? >> i did not say that i think that the nsa surveillance program is right. i said that is a discussion about the law, not the president >> i will ta this up with my special guest on monday. i will not be my famous henry kissinger impression. she has we celebrate our nation's birthday i want to share with you my favorite interviews so far this year, right here, right now. >> from fox business headquarters in new york city it is the tom sullivan show. here is your host, tom sullivan. >> thanks for joining us. the top of this that, government service started as a naval aviator than as a congressman, he ran the offe of economic opportity, he was ambassador to nato, white house chief of staff, served twice as defense secretary. if there is someo more experienced in holding off
neil: does it? he sat around and had meetings aout it like you walk intt, lori could be presidential. the brilliance of the creation of a narrative. neil: being presidential on wars that you were not a fan of, hat is the difference? >> i did not say that i think that the nsa surveillance program is right. i said that is a discussion about the law, not the president >> i will ta this up with my special guest on monday. i will not be my famous henry kissinger impression. she has we...
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laughter ] >> neil: i'll be here all day. anyway, from a health care law to winding nsa scandal that may have i puking. not only is the agency snooping on america and europeans but latinos and others. and emails from latin america that were also targeted. judge napolitano is saying no way. what do you think of it? >> i make of it that the government is largely out of control. that is the government willingly ignores the constitution and frustrates federal law to give us the impression appearance that it is keeping us safe. it has given us this line which doesn't make sense but most americans accept it. well, i have nothing to hide so i don't care if they listen to me. if they are listening to me they are listening to the bad guys. if they are listening to the bad guys we'll be safe. you know what? it doesn't keep us safe. ask the people at the boston marathon. it tramples the constitution. it will turn us into east germany. in east germany at the very end before was liberated most frequently prosecuted crime was failure to re
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this thing is four months away. >> neil: the health exchanges. >> the second phase -- >> neil: what if they can't get people for these things. do they force it? >> you have to wonder what is go to happen. california they're talking about teenagees that promote any sort of government program is scary. they start to spy and report on their parentses? a dangerous road we're going down but smacks of 1,000% desperation and also deflection. don't worry about the price tag. let's herd everyone in and figure it out later. >> the argument for healthcare is we haven't heard the good news and anywhere trumping the fact of preexisting conditions, kids can stale on your policies until they're 80 years old or whatever. >> that kicks in landlord. -- kicks in al -- there's a difference between healthcare insurance and health care. a giant gulf and people don't reelize that. >> for all you fitness buffs out there, who cares. just lost it for nothing. meanwhile, get something scratch today on the corn over wall and broad. stocks starting off the second quarter, new month, the second half, on a good note
this thing is four months away. >> neil: the health exchanges. >> the second phase -- >> neil: what if they can't get people for these things. do they force it? >> you have to wonder what is go to happen. california they're talking about teenagees that promote any sort of government program is scary. they start to spy and report on their parentses? a dangerous road we're going down but smacks of 1,000% desperation and also deflection. don't worry about the price tag....
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i don't. >> neil: thank you very much. good seeing you. >> thank you. >> neil: you fly?et's just say you really -- think your feed -- fee'd to death? help is on the way. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ can help you do what you do... happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted
i don't. >> neil: thank you very much. good seeing you. >> thank you. >> neil: you fly?et's just say you really -- think your feed -- fee'd to death? help is on the way. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect...
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. >> neil: very few of -- >> i wand toed a feel neil go ahead. >> i just wanted to add to that, they think that we're making so much money, and if we follow a particular budget. i can't afford to pay rent. i can't afford to feed my children. i can't afford the health care for my husband. things that you guys see as luxury and just everyday life is luxury to me and it's not fair. >> jonathan, someone could twist it around and ait's one thing to ask for more, and in some states like illinois they have a minimum wage north of the federal one by up to a dollar or dollar-fifthy. it doesn't rangy change things. you talk about doubling it. companies say it's only going to lead to us lay off workers or not have as many workers and no one wins in that event. you say what to that? >> i think what we see is that pretty much unanimously, throughout the fast-food industry, people can't afford 0 toe live, and what is most important is these jobs become jobs people can live off of. for too much time, the industry has continued to pay people a poverty wage and something that it can't break into the
. >> neil: very few of -- >> i wand toed a feel neil go ahead. >> i just wanted to add to that, they think that we're making so much money, and if we follow a particular budget. i can't afford to pay rent. i can't afford to feed my children. i can't afford the health care for my husband. things that you guys see as luxury and just everyday life is luxury to me and it's not fair. >> jonathan, someone could twist it around and ait's one thing to ask for more, and in some...
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>> neil: no. >> a can opener? >> neil: yeah! drink? milk. i don't know. >> it's like a tone. don't take that tone. three-letter word. blank and -- >> jimmy: gin? tonic? yeah. >> jimmy: go, go, go! >> okay, this is a place in -- wait, no it's not in times square. it's in new york city, i think the rockettes play there? >> neil: radio city music hall. >> yes! >> go, go, go! >> jimmy: you can record your tv shows and change the channels. >> remote. >> jimmy: no! yes! [ buzzer ] ♪ whoo! whoo! i have a tricky, tricky teammate. [ laughter ] i don't know if i'm saying the right answer, it was gin and tonic. and he goes, ye-ye-ye-yeah. [ laughter ] >> you got it. >> jimmy: and i said, when you change the channel, and he goes -- [ laughter ] it rhymes with the right word so i gave him credit for it. it rhymes with remote control. so, it was very close. so we won the game. >> all right. fine. >> jimmy: all right. now you go. >> neil: all right. you ready? >> jimmy: yeah. [ beeping ] >> neil: oh, i'm crabby, i'm oscar the -- >> grouch. >>
>> neil: no. >> a can opener? >> neil: yeah! drink? milk. i don't know. >> it's like a tone. don't take that tone. three-letter word. blank and -- >> jimmy: gin? tonic? yeah. >> jimmy: go, go, go! >> okay, this is a place in -- wait, no it's not in times square. it's in new york city, i think the rockettes play there? >> neil: radio city music hall. >> yes! >> go, go, go! >> jimmy: you can record your tv shows and change the...
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i want to be neil perry, not the one the amputee.at me like me, like you would talk to your brother. >> i have been teaching for about 23 years, we have had a variety of students with disabilities come through the program. we do work to make accommodations because we want to give everybody that sense of power, we want to help them to forward and use. i noticed with students in class, at first everybody is caution, they wait, they don't want to offend. once the student showcases, i can do this and with just a little help i can work with you, there is just a magic energy that takes over and before the end of the semester they are good friends, working together, including everybody. is that sort of thing you see and that's what you would encourage people to look for that connection? >> i think i would just say like be open to connection in all it's different forms. people take all different shapes and sizes and manifest on a physical level that really doesn't matter that much. if we think of how any of us really connect with things we w
i want to be neil perry, not the one the amputee.at me like me, like you would talk to your brother. >> i have been teaching for about 23 years, we have had a variety of students with disabilities come through the program. we do work to make accommodations because we want to give everybody that sense of power, we want to help them to forward and use. i noticed with students in class, at first everybody is caution, they wait, they don't want to offend. once the student showcases, i can do...
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besides, neil, why are you so down on worms? recently came across a very charming worm who just might change your mind, okay? this is beatrice. okay. i met her a few weeks ago in my kitchen. since then we've had some wonderful conversations. she's a great listener. in fact, i would say she's my closest friend. i love you, beatrice worm. >> stephen? tephen: what is it, jimmy? i'm doing the show. >> that's not a that's a piece of linguini. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: of course it's a worm, jimmy. i found her in a bowl of spaghetti. it's their natural camouflage. besides, what kind of name is beatrice for a piece of linguini? he's just jealous. anyway, aliens, we are smart. come talk to us. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has a new book about body image. i'd read it if it were a little thinner. please welcome kjerstin gruys. [ cheers and applause ] thank so much. >> you're welcome. stephen: all right. you have a lot of y's and j's in there. kjerstin gruys i'
besides, neil, why are you so down on worms? recently came across a very charming worm who just might change your mind, okay? this is beatrice. okay. i met her a few weeks ago in my kitchen. since then we've had some wonderful conversations. she's a great listener. in fact, i would say she's my closest friend. i love you, beatrice worm. >> stephen? tephen: what is it, jimmy? i'm doing the show. >> that's not a that's a piece of linguini. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: of...
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>> you never forget neil macneil. he was a large deeply knowledgeable man who was very confident in his own abilities and justly so. he had the power, most senators knew this, to put a senator edward -- senator on the cover of "time magazine." he did a book in 1963 called "forge of democracy" that was a pretty popular book. the question was where is your senate book. that's where had decided to begin his research. enormously tenacious. he called me up and he'd say, i got this question of rules from 1911, i just can't find it. i ransacked all the sources can you help me with that. most cases, i had no better luck than he did because he was so thorough. >> some in the audience will remember in on washington week review. he started a program before that that led to washington weekend review. did you ever talk to him about his beginning? did he do all history himself? >> he did not. he was very proud of his role as one of the founding journalist. he did that for 12 years starting in 1967. also appeared on "meet the press"
>> you never forget neil macneil. he was a large deeply knowledgeable man who was very confident in his own abilities and justly so. he had the power, most senators knew this, to put a senator edward -- senator on the cover of "time magazine." he did a book in 1963 called "forge of democracy" that was a pretty popular book. the question was where is your senate book. that's where had decided to begin his research. enormously tenacious. he called me up and he'd say, i...
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. >>> 44 years ago tomorrow, astronaut neil armstrong called the apollo 11 mission one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. tonight, a look back with two bay area rocket scientists, one who was there for the historic space flight and another who was inspired by it. >> tranquility base here. the eagle has landed. >> reporter: when the eagle landed in the moon's sea of tranquility, al was holding his breath. >> great relief when they landed on moon. neil armstrong's first words, something like houston, tranquility base, the eagle last handed. >> reporter: back when the slide rule was the only kind of calculator al was a rocket scientist for nasa. holding their breath along with him 530 million people watching on live tell that july 20, 1969. >> one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: coon was responsible for the propulsion
. >>> 44 years ago tomorrow, astronaut neil armstrong called the apollo 11 mission one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. tonight, a look back with two bay area rocket scientists, one who was there for the historic space flight and another who was inspired by it. >> tranquility base here. the eagle has landed. >> reporter: when the eagle landed in the moon's sea of tranquility, al was holding his breath. >> great relief when they landed on moon. neil...
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neil has about 40 camels on his ranch. over the years neil and phoebe have won a wall full of trophies. when he's not racing, neil leads tourists on camel rides through the outback. they get to enjoy the grand nature of australia from the top of a camel. >> once you can start working out the camel's personalities, then it's easier to handle the animal because it's like having a schoolyard of school kids. >> phoebe has been preparing for another victory. she's riding chrissy, a 12-year-old camel that won first place three years in a row. >> i'm so excited. i've been waiting all year for this. it's great. it's finally here. >> reporter: at the start line, the jockeys line up their camels in a sitting position. and they're off. phoebe and chrissy made a quick start and managed to stay in first place until the final corner. but then a rival jockey suddenly overtook them on the inside of the course. they finished in second place. >> we didn't get the first that we were after, but our camels ran really well. so we're happy. the
neil has about 40 camels on his ranch. over the years neil and phoebe have won a wall full of trophies. when he's not racing, neil leads tourists on camel rides through the outback. they get to enjoy the grand nature of australia from the top of a camel. >> once you can start working out the camel's personalities, then it's easier to handle the animal because it's like having a schoolyard of school kids. >> phoebe has been preparing for another victory. she's riding chrissy, a...
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neil? >> the wrong place to be mind-numbingly bored, though.hank you. >>> former new york city detective pat rossen says this is more proof we need to privatize the tsa. i was thinking how would that solve anything? >> well, the first thing, neil, is that by privatizing it, it would have the owners of the private company would have true skin in the game, in other words they would have the ability to lose the contract, nevermind being fined, if their guards produce sub par performances. inconsistent covert screening of explosives, if that occurred and a private company was holding a contract that bid out the contract and they're vetting and their supervision prevented their employees or facilitated their employees behaving like that, they would be at risk of losing the contract, nevermind a fine and that's the difference. it's the skin in the game. it's the penalty. >> would you pay more for that skin in the game? >> well then the post to direct labor you'd probably pay less because direct statutory labor would require all the payroll taxes, in
neil? >> the wrong place to be mind-numbingly bored, though.hank you. >>> former new york city detective pat rossen says this is more proof we need to privatize the tsa. i was thinking how would that solve anything? >> well, the first thing, neil, is that by privatizing it, it would have the owners of the private company would have true skin in the game, in other words they would have the ability to lose the contract, nevermind being fined, if their guards produce sub par...
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neil patrick harris is here. [ cheers and applause ] very talented guy.e hosted the tonys this year. he's hosting the emmys in september. who knows? maybe he'll finish this show for me tonight. our musical guest this evening is a band called pepper. and we will be joined by a terrific pitcher from the los angeles dodgers, clayton kershaw is here. [ cheers and applause ] you know, baseball -- baseball is a funny game. especially when it comes to pitchers, who do a lot of sitting around. this happened yesterday. garrett cole, a pitcher from the pittsburgh pirates, was sitting in the dugout, watching his team play the marlins, when the cameras caught him -- there's garrett. performing some kind of a removal procedure. and then rolling it up and devouring the evidence. if i was on that team, from here on ut he would be referred to as picky mantle and nothing else. [ laughter ] also on the subject of baseball, after months of negotiations last week the chicago city council finally approved a $500 million renovation of wrigley field. it took a long time to get
neil patrick harris is here. [ cheers and applause ] very talented guy.e hosted the tonys this year. he's hosting the emmys in september. who knows? maybe he'll finish this show for me tonight. our musical guest this evening is a band called pepper. and we will be joined by a terrific pitcher from the los angeles dodgers, clayton kershaw is here. [ cheers and applause ] you know, baseball -- baseball is a funny game. especially when it comes to pitchers, who do a lot of sitting around. this...
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i'm neil scr avuto -- i'm neil cavuto and so much for this. >> it is time to recognize that this is working way it is supposed to. >> but is it? president just putting a key part of the law on hold. that will lead to larger companies that do no comply and won't kick in for aer yew. now more if it is time to put the entire law on hold for good. doctor, he was acknowledging what you and others pointed out that this would not fly. obviously giving more companies legal room to make it fly, but you argue it won't fly. why? >> well, you know, it should be pretty obvious to everyone by this time that the thing is way too expensive, way too cumbersome. we have combined you all of these different programs that don't work to one gigantic program, the largest governmental program in history and now we expect it to work without testing it out? is that ridiculous or what? and we have ms. jaret coming out saying it is really complex and we want to cut some of the red tape and we want to sim simplify it. why not think about that before you thrust this up on people? and then the assistant secretary of -- l
i'm neil scr avuto -- i'm neil cavuto and so much for this. >> it is time to recognize that this is working way it is supposed to. >> but is it? president just putting a key part of the law on hold. that will lead to larger companies that do no comply and won't kick in for aer yew. now more if it is time to put the entire law on hold for good. doctor, he was acknowledging what you and others pointed out that this would not fly. obviously giving more companies legal room to make it...
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. >> neil, take it away! >>> fox on top of an irs budget that is now over the top as the fight for jond the top because if w can't cut a few billion from an caught targeting conservative and caught spending money on this, what can we cut? i'm neil cavuto. let's start chopping. republicans want to chop a budget for irs. and democrats won't ha anything to do with it. >> what do we want to do, go around and give people a tin cup and give money to pay for police, firefighters, government, capitol building? how do they expect to run this country? >> this is the irs! they don't do that! well, how about with a little less cash and a whole lot less -- i'm sorry. i didn't eat. you don't want to deal with me. to ben stein. charlie's book, "circle of friends" racing uphe best seller charts. we'll get into that and some of the themes fit nicely today. doctor, what do you make of this? i mean, to equate trimming o irs budget where we already know tens of thousands of irs workers are working solely for unions now is probab
. >> neil, take it away! >>> fox on top of an irs budget that is now over the top as the fight for jond the top because if w can't cut a few billion from an caught targeting conservative and caught spending money on this, what can we cut? i'm neil cavuto. let's start chopping. republicans want to chop a budget for irs. and democrats won't ha anything to do with it. >> what do we want to do, go around and give people a tin cup and give money to pay for police, firefighters,...
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how did you get together with neil mcneil and do the book? the il mcneil is one of gigantic figures who not only do "time" magazine's chief congressional correspondent for 30 years, came 1949.e hill in he retired in the mid 1980s, he went to work on what he hoped a quick one-volume history of the senate. nd he spent 17 years trying to write that and finish it up. needless to say he came by our the historical office on numerous occasions. e got a habit of going and having a lunch from time to time. we had wonderful conversations. he passed awayd, in 2008. and it was clear he was probably to finish it. and so he was -- you know, he -- okay, this issaid, it. he had the oxford university agreed to publish the book. sent it out the the viewers. anonymous f the reviewers, got it, read it. his is going to be a 700-page book. didn't know when to start writing as happens with a lot of authors. and so my review said, this was a great book lurking in the 700 pages. but some needs to carve it out. and he died short shortly there oxford turned to me and s
how did you get together with neil mcneil and do the book? the il mcneil is one of gigantic figures who not only do "time" magazine's chief congressional correspondent for 30 years, came 1949.e hill in he retired in the mid 1980s, he went to work on what he hoped a quick one-volume history of the senate. nd he spent 17 years trying to write that and finish it up. needless to say he came by our the historical office on numerous occasions. e got a habit of going and having a lunch from...