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neil: you're not laymen. invited to the 40th reunion. >> i thought they would forget about me. neil: best years of that show. so you're not a layman? let's dispense with that lie. >> i listen to my listeners. they call. they know. neil: brilliant done, by the way. >> they call. and i'm going -- one guy, we call him the professor. he calls and says the whole field will kind of destruct, self-destruct. it will be in complete disarray. who will come to the forefront? chris christie. neil: why do they say that. >> you have rand paul and ted cruz -- neil: why can't they coalesce around a scott walker. >> because edges across as being anti-worker. he's antiunion and anti-worker. that will be a problem. neil: that's an interesting argument. >> you want to hear the conservatives say, yes, we'll raise the minimum wage, but, yes, you have to give tax breaks to small businesses who have to give the minimum wage. you have to be positive. christie will say it. neil: he has to have a record. i like him personally. like his
neil: you're not laymen. invited to the 40th reunion. >> i thought they would forget about me. neil: best years of that show. so you're not a layman? let's dispense with that lie. >> i listen to my listeners. they call. they know. neil: brilliant done, by the way. >> they call. and i'm going -- one guy, we call him the professor. he calls and says the whole field will kind of destruct, self-destruct. it will be in complete disarray. who will come to the forefront? chris...
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neil: welcome. i'm neil cavuto, and congratulations liberals, you put american personnel all over the world at risk. and your tortured logic is that the world has a right to know that we torture. pity you didn't feel the same way about those jonathan gruber videos. that is torturuous. his musings is torturuous. no matter. that was a sham meant to be embarrassing this president, not so your torture release meant to embarrass, oh, that president. it is amazing what you guys will do in the name of transparency because it is so transparent what you're up to. why risk release information that will help americans better understand why a health care law is costing them when you can instead push sensitive cia information on what we do to bad guys and just go ahead and kill them. to republican congressman frank on the twisted logic here. congressman, you're either all in or all out. to me, that liberal argument doesn't hold water. >> well, i couldn't agree with you more. i have to say with you, i keep thinki
neil: welcome. i'm neil cavuto, and congratulations liberals, you put american personnel all over the world at risk. and your tortured logic is that the world has a right to know that we torture. pity you didn't feel the same way about those jonathan gruber videos. that is torturuous. his musings is torturuous. no matter. that was a sham meant to be embarrassing this president, not so your torture release meant to embarrass, oh, that president. it is amazing what you guys will do in the name of...
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neil: oh, really? okay, make your final shot and then final appearance. >> when "newsweek" mattered, barack obama of the on the cover, about 3 dozen times we don't see that type of prom prominence, among any of the lefties. neil: you did not see that for bill spadea. >> he is not a -- bill clinton. >> he is not a lefty. >> neil, you really could that elizabeth warren would bump her off. neil: i don't know. >> the guy from maryland? >> i don't think are right. >> it can't be warren. >> rumble in the grey poupon. neil: who do you want to be president of united states, hillary clinton, mitt romney, me? let me know, we never had an italian president. >> not yet. >> it is shy time. neil: can you imagine, how we would handle things. >> president bow wows with top leaders on ferguson at the white house. dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of t
neil: oh, really? okay, make your final shot and then final appearance. >> when "newsweek" mattered, barack obama of the on the cover, about 3 dozen times we don't see that type of prom prominence, among any of the lefties. neil: you did not see that for bill spadea. >> he is not a -- bill clinton. >> he is not a lefty. >> neil, you really could that elizabeth warren would bump her off. neil: i don't know. >> the guy from maryland? >> i don't think...
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neil: you're right. she was among the six. >> and if she was there observing what was happening, had this guy, the officer intentionally was going after mr. garner personally, she would not have approved of it. apparently, she thought everything was fine. also on the grand jury, they say there were five -- at least five black people who heard the evidence and saw the evidence. apparently, they didn't see any problem with what the officer had done. i was watching the video, and i couldn't quite tell that when the officer had his arm around mr. garner's neck, was it the front throat or just around the side of the man? neil: i just when i hear the guy saying at least a dozen times i can't breathe, i can't breathe -- but i don't. and you know the grand jury had a lot more information than i did. i went to end on this note that i began, that is the protesters, and you had said prior the ferguson protesters had the right to protest. that's american. that's what we do. i think you said, i don't want to take wor
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neil: i don't know. if he wants to strike, you have to strike early and before the iron even gets hot. i don't even know what that means. >> nobody wants to see him do that more than me. we talked -- i think the country understands. you and i talked about this when that movie mitt came out, how there's a really different guy there that people can support. mitt is a decent, honorable guy. i hope he runs again. neil: you were loyal to him. you didn't turn your back on him as i would because i'm the fair weather friend, but i always admired that about you. thank you very much, my friend. that doesn't mean i respect the fact that you stayed thin running this fast food empire. >> it's not easy. neil: no. i agree. food guys aren't the only ones with white house indigestion. take a look. >> we currently have a government that has shifted into regulatory overdrive. the administration knows that time is running out, and there is every incentive and temptation to ram new rules through the pipeline and never mind t
neil: i don't know. if he wants to strike, you have to strike early and before the iron even gets hot. i don't even know what that means. >> nobody wants to see him do that more than me. we talked -- i think the country understands. you and i talked about this when that movie mitt came out, how there's a really different guy there that people can support. mitt is a decent, honorable guy. i hope he runs again. neil: you were loyal to him. you didn't turn your back on him as i would because...
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i'm neil cavuto. maybe ann romney had it wrong when she told me we'd have to see what her husband would do if jeb bush would run for president garnering 90%, bush way back at 10%. no other candidate reaches double digits. which brings me to my friend anthony, a big romney backer last go around. anthony, i have to ask you, are you ready to suit up for another? >> if we're playing rotisserie presidential baseball, romney is my first pick. i'm loyal to him. now the game has changed. jeb bush making this move right now. nonconventional move is changing the game. it will force romney's hand. he'll be the team player and see to jeb the establishment move to the party. will he go in there and mix it up? neil: what will he do? >> my instincts is he won't do it. governor romney has a phenomenal life. great-grandkids. the christmas card is fantastic. >> it opens up like a book. >> every kid in the romney family is fantastic looking thanks to ann. i don't know if he'll do it now. neil: he's got to be tempted by
i'm neil cavuto. maybe ann romney had it wrong when she told me we'd have to see what her husband would do if jeb bush would run for president garnering 90%, bush way back at 10%. no other candidate reaches double digits. which brings me to my friend anthony, a big romney backer last go around. anthony, i have to ask you, are you ready to suit up for another? >> if we're playing rotisserie presidential baseball, romney is my first pick. i'm loyal to him. now the game has changed. jeb bush...
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neil: i'm sorry. aren't they saying about the law that it doesn't really do that, that it shields a lot of big banks, anyway, that too big to fail still exists and fannie mae and freddie mac aren't apart of it. >> fannie mae and freddie mac don't have insured deposits. whether we want insured deposits -- neil: you're looking through that prism. it's to be understood. very crucial role. in its aggregate, they're saying it's just overreach. >> well, look, i would go the other way. i would go full stop and move it out of the insured banks. it's not that it will happen. it will be done in a broker affiliate that does not have insured deposits supporting it. that's a good thing from a market perspective. the market decides how much resource, how much financing will be allocated to that. what the pricing will be. unlike insured deposits. there's no discipline with that. there are costs involved. the more we can narrow the types of activities, i think that's a good thing, a something i hope that market based
neil: i'm sorry. aren't they saying about the law that it doesn't really do that, that it shields a lot of big banks, anyway, that too big to fail still exists and fannie mae and freddie mac aren't apart of it. >> fannie mae and freddie mac don't have insured deposits. whether we want insured deposits -- neil: you're looking through that prism. it's to be understood. very crucial role. in its aggregate, they're saying it's just overreach. >> well, look, i would go the other way. i...
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neil: thank you very, very much. >> should be more love in the world, neil. neil: barry white. dim the lights. the president said he's canceling millions of deportations because congress won't get off its butt. i want you to meet the guy urging republicans not to hurry and get off their butts and do the wrong thing on immigration neil: well, order smorder. the president said he's happy. happy to rip up his executive order if congress will give him a new order. bush economic advisor said he's got a better idea. what would that be, ed? >> well, i think there are three things that need to be done. first, we need to move towards a skills based system of handing out green cards. second, we need to figure out a way to regular lieize the people here illegally. i propose a v visa. then we have to find a better way to enforce border control. i suggest we do that through employer enforcement, primarily by punishing people who hire illegals, but allowing them to have safe harbor if they do appropriate checks with the government. neil: don't we already that have, if a that if you think of
neil: thank you very, very much. >> should be more love in the world, neil. neil: barry white. dim the lights. the president said he's canceling millions of deportations because congress won't get off its butt. i want you to meet the guy urging republicans not to hurry and get off their butts and do the wrong thing on immigration neil: well, order smorder. the president said he's happy. happy to rip up his executive order if congress will give him a new order. bush economic advisor said...
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neil: thank you very, very much. >> should be more love in the world, neil. neil: barry white. the president said he's canceling millions of deportations because congress won't get off its butt. i want you to meet the guy urging republicans not to hurry and get off their butts and do how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of r mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. you can't breathe through your nose, suddenly, you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! ll, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do
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neil: it's time for neil's spiel. more like, what gives? a white house that goes full throttle on anything racial. oddly silent about sony emails that are racist. new york another separate probe. grand juries don't get it. the white house says enough of it. unless that sensitivity extends to hollywood moguls. let's say those at sony are a little different. let's say those top execs who email themselves at sony are a little different. that everyone from actor william smith to the president himself, know this bastion is off-limits. these racial slights are off topic. that's not the weird part. even allowing for the double standard, you would think the white house would be all over the hack attack that exposed these and hop to. focus for a moment who got into these computers. they did it pretty easily and they've done it before. that's why this sony thing is particularly troubling. it is the biggest security breach to date, and it's as if the white house has gone radio silent and decided to ignore. to former home depot bob. be very afraid if f
neil: it's time for neil's spiel. more like, what gives? a white house that goes full throttle on anything racial. oddly silent about sony emails that are racist. new york another separate probe. grand juries don't get it. the white house says enough of it. unless that sensitivity extends to hollywood moguls. let's say those at sony are a little different. let's say those top execs who email themselves at sony are a little different. that everyone from actor william smith to the president...
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neil: be honest, you missed this, didn't you? neil's spiel. tonight, when washington won't let wash dogs hunt. because god knows those watchdogs bark a lot about cutting spending. trouble is, their owners, that would be the government agencies who hire them, don't listen to them. not one of them. despite all these inspector generals offering $43 billion in very specific actual and potential savings, this year, one year virtually all those ideas falling on deaf ears. don't blame the igs. don't buy the nonsense that they cost the government a lot of money. the 14 of them crank out about 14 bucks in saving for every buck they're getting. buck that noise and focus on why no one in washington is making much illinois about easy cost savings that promotes dupely can aive costs to far more expensive overruns between medicaid and medicare and the new health care law where they're doing the same thing. is it a case of being agencies too stubborn to change or too stupid? either way 40 billion bucks isn't small change. it's time to change and fast. art, b
neil: be honest, you missed this, didn't you? neil's spiel. tonight, when washington won't let wash dogs hunt. because god knows those watchdogs bark a lot about cutting spending. trouble is, their owners, that would be the government agencies who hire them, don't listen to them. not one of them. despite all these inspector generals offering $43 billion in very specific actual and potential savings, this year, one year virtually all those ideas falling on deaf ears. don't blame the igs. don't...
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neil: welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. his ears is the fallout from the saudi racial emails the co-chairman reaches out to two al sharpton and jesse jackson for healing. ab, multitask to bring a checkbook and i know where this is going and so does the reverend peterson. good to have you back. i suspect she will have to do more than say she is sorry? >> no. she will have to pay up been a good fashion. not just apologizing to the black community they have a history to be a shakedown artist the only way this will end is corporate america and whites americans will have to stop giving into these kinds of people because as long as they know they can get what they want to they will never stop doing what they're doing. this is why they keep black america at avery. neil: where does that money go? if it is either backed by reverend jackson or reverend sharpton where does that go? what is that money doing? >> i can honestly tell you for the last 20 years or so jackson and sharpton in those from the naacp have taken the money under th
neil: welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. his ears is the fallout from the saudi racial emails the co-chairman reaches out to two al sharpton and jesse jackson for healing. ab, multitask to bring a checkbook and i know where this is going and so does the reverend peterson. good to have you back. i suspect she will have to do more than say she is sorry? >> no. she will have to pay up been a good fashion. not just apologizing to the black community they have a history to be a shakedown...
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absolutely, neil. what's interesting, with all the years the chinese have devoted to coming after us, they're waiting to pull the switch to shut down government, to shut down industries. commercial sector banking, what have you, and create a lot of turmoil in the united states. are we prepared for it? sony isn't prepared. they're probably working overtime to become prepared as are other parts in the commercial sector that wouldn't consider themselves to be targets typically. neil: very good seeing you again. thank you. former secretary service agent says the us has a real crisis on its hands. these hackers are getting started. probably i would imagine emboldened by what they see. >> i couldn't agree more. these hackers have been in these systems for years. the colonel is right. primarily we can trace all these hacking activities back to four countries. these are countries in the us intelligence agencies have focused their attention on. that being russia, iran, and, of course, north korea. it's ridiculo
absolutely, neil. what's interesting, with all the years the chinese have devoted to coming after us, they're waiting to pull the switch to shut down government, to shut down industries. commercial sector banking, what have you, and create a lot of turmoil in the united states. are we prepared for it? sony isn't prepared. they're probably working overtime to become prepared as are other parts in the commercial sector that wouldn't consider themselves to be targets typically. neil: very good...
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neil: jonathan? >> neil, where they've interfered where, government has interfered in the market there's been massive wealth destruction. just this last week, it came out that insurer created under obamacare which was loaned $125 million is belly-up. billions of dollars with green energy, and all through the 2014 small businesses were reluctant to hire because of obamacare. i'm happy the dow is up. i'm happy the market's up i think it's despite always seeing from government because of it, and all of the companies, the net flicks the ubers and snapchats are for not for profit government bureaucrats. >> veronica look at the greatest companies most started in tough times. home depot comes to mind microsoft comes to mind apple comes to mind. so is this despite what's going on, or when you hear the president because what he's got going on. >> perhaps the sfoirt create silicon valley, the young folks starting up businesses making a ton of money creating jobs, this is all really good things. also a part of
neil: jonathan? >> neil, where they've interfered where, government has interfered in the market there's been massive wealth destruction. just this last week, it came out that insurer created under obamacare which was loaned $125 million is belly-up. billions of dollars with green energy, and all through the 2014 small businesses were reluctant to hire because of obamacare. i'm happy the dow is up. i'm happy the market's up i think it's despite always seeing from government because of it,...
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neil: thank you very, very much. >> should be more love in the world, neil. neil: barry white. dim the lights. the president said he's canceling millions of deportations because congress won't get off its butt. i want you to meet the guy urging republicans not to hurry and get off their butts and do mom! dear! announcer: in your new role, we help you help. visit aarp.org/caregiving for information on how to provide even better care for the person who once took care of you. hey check it out hey get that sign back up ♪when it gets cold and it feels like the end♪ (sndfx: clapping) ♪there's no place to go you know i won't give in♪ (sndfx: clapping) ♪no, i won't give in ♪keep holding on ♪caues ya know we'll make it through♪ neil: well, order smorder. the president said he's happy. happy to rip up his executive order if congress will give him a new order. bush economic advisor said he's got a better idea. what would that be, ed? >> well, i think there are three things that need to be done. first, we need to move towards a skills based system of handing out green cards. second, we nee
neil: thank you very, very much. >> should be more love in the world, neil. neil: barry white. dim the lights. the president said he's canceling millions of deportations because congress won't get off its butt. i want you to meet the guy urging republicans not to hurry and get off their butts and do mom! dear! announcer: in your new role, we help you help. visit aarp.org/caregiving for information on how to provide even better care for the person who once took care of you. hey check it...
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>>see you tomorrow. ♪ neil: what's the deal, neil?h the new york mayor that won't stand with his place. bill de blasio can't stop harping on about cops whether talking about centuries long racism. or welcoming attorney general into the choke all while accepting counsel from al sharpton, that was enough for nypd union chief who told me the mayor threw cops under the bus and the president of sergeant's benevolent association calling de blasio a nincompoop. i have never seen relations so bad. jim via yahoo! neil, the nypd should call out sick, maybe the mayor would appreciate what a great job they do. not a bad idea. cop's lives matter, black and white. yes, they do. neil, what would it take to recall that idiot you new yorkers call a mayor? paul, everybody calm down, the mayor isn't throwing anyone under the bus, there is blatant racism in the minority targeting the new york police department. really paul? would this be the same new york police department that 60% minority, the same one in which the commanding officer in that infamous c
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neil: who will be the nominee? >> i don't know, neil. [laughter] neil: all right.. you need proof, by the way, that this country is going to the dogs. illegals are suing us when they get bit by our dogs. why you can't stop barking over this case of american justice just biting. ♪ the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ho, ho, ho, ho] lease the 2015 ml 350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. as nations develop over the next here's a 25 years,for you: the world will have almost twice as many cars. how much fuel will be needed to power them? about the same as today? 50% more? 100% more? the answer is... about the same as today. by 2040, advances in fuels and vehicles could enable about 75% better fuel economy than today. take the energy quiz -- round 2. energy lives here. >> what is the deal with legal suing us. rarely have i seen a segment with this nonstop response. a lawyer who is suing this country because a guard dog bit him as he was breaking into this country.
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neil: congresswoman. summoned he remember that but 2.0 the chance all requests to come with me our history. but every single one came on. but obviously there were not electrocuted. favor of reelected prove that i do not bite but ignoring fox is a strategy that bites. i am still here. and these guys are not even hour democratic strategist did say their isa strategic effort to avoid us. >> but fox reaches a big audience of lars the republicans and independents in the midterm election there were effectively committing hari-kari. neil: but it seems they would badger you. i just want the numbers. democrats failed to do is prevent is the point as a democrat with a point of view why wouldn't you under tough but fair questioning? you need to get elected it doesn't make sense is that stereotypical view to be anti-democratic i have been a contributor 10 years. everyone has encouraged me to state my opinion. >> to talk to any of those parties you could not find more even-handed folks. but i just "follow the money".
neil: congresswoman. summoned he remember that but 2.0 the chance all requests to come with me our history. but every single one came on. but obviously there were not electrocuted. favor of reelected prove that i do not bite but ignoring fox is a strategy that bites. i am still here. and these guys are not even hour democratic strategist did say their isa strategic effort to avoid us. >> but fox reaches a big audience of lars the republicans and independents in the midterm election there...
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neil: thank you very, very much. >> should be more love in the world, neil. neil: barry white.ights. the president said he's canceling millions of deportations because congress won't get off its butt. i want you to meet the guy urging republicans not to hurry and get off their butts and do i've been called a control freak... i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it's so, what's the word?... sexy. go national. go like a pro. then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. feet...tiptoeing. better things than t
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neil: welcome, everybody, i am neil cavuto. it is not a fox news alert. many think the health care law is flawed. still, attacks on obamacare are political. visit putting politics aside, the dangers of the law are very real and very, very scary. arsong >> this thing is totally out of control. the costs are not accounted for and we are going over the cliff fiscally. neil: what you think? the republicans are fixated on tearing this thing apart and we have a disproportionate number of negative ads? >> that does not surprise me. that's the mo. anyone who opposes that have bad motives and they are bad people. because the president has everyone's interest in mind and that plays very well to people who don't think for themselves. but what we really need to be doing is taking all of this stuff out of the political realm. health care shouldn't be a political issue, quite frankly, as i told one of his senior administrators. and they said as washington and this is politics. neil: was this after or before the bill was passed? >> before the bill is passed. and i didn'
neil: welcome, everybody, i am neil cavuto. it is not a fox news alert. many think the health care law is flawed. still, attacks on obamacare are political. visit putting politics aside, the dangers of the law are very real and very, very scary. arsong >> this thing is totally out of control. the costs are not accounted for and we are going over the cliff fiscally. neil: what you think? the republicans are fixated on tearing this thing apart and we have a disproportionate number of...
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neil: who will be the nominee? >> i don't know, neil. [laughter] neil: all right.ill do here. you need proof, by the way, that this country is going to the dogs. illegals are suing us when they get bit by our dogs. why you can't stop barking over this case of american justice just biting. they challenge us. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best teractive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on microsoft azure. empowering gamers around the world to interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. ♪ (holiday mhey! is playing) i guess we're going to need a new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models at the season of audi sales event. visit audioffers.com today. hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and
neil: who will be the nominee? >> i don't know, neil. [laughter] neil: all right.ill do here. you need proof, by the way, that this country is going to the dogs. illegals are suing us when they get bit by our dogs. why you can't stop barking over this case of american justice just biting. they challenge us. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best teractive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player...
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neil: always good to see you. neil: not smoking at work?) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. i have $40,ney do you have in your pocket right now? $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ neil: and arizona county will vote on whether to ban hiring smokers they're too expensive than the coverage to ensure them is expensive is. but to the attorney says this will never fly in court and another says it would. but you have doubts? >> the arizona constitution protects privacy while there is no law th
neil: always good to see you. neil: not smoking at work?) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. i have $40,ney do you have in your pocket right now? $21. could something that small make an...
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neil: all right, we collect the "neil spiel." this one goes out to all the ceos who keep going to the white house. stop. you are embarrassing yourself. it's a very nice invite, it's a very cool house, but be honest, when is the last time any of you got a word in edgewise? you know, the presidents latest company featured a meeting with something called the tech support council. seeing as they rarely meet, maybe because they rarely get anything done and the president really doesn't want to get anything done. maybe because they can't just level with the president on ways to make it more competitive. he doesn't want to hear, they are too afraid to speak up and i say to hell with it, don't do it, send your regrets and it's because you are bogged down in red tape. his rules and regulations and just say as an executive your inbox is full with executive orders. and that includes how much overtime we should pay the salary workers and you might have to admit the you are not quite sure how many qualify as workers do since the health care la
neil: all right, we collect the "neil spiel." this one goes out to all the ceos who keep going to the white house. stop. you are embarrassing yourself. it's a very nice invite, it's a very cool house, but be honest, when is the last time any of you got a word in edgewise? you know, the presidents latest company featured a meeting with something called the tech support council. seeing as they rarely meet, maybe because they rarely get anything done and the president really doesn't want...
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neil: who is going downward? >> as a people and the community we are going down, especially in the black community. we are at the bottom and everything when it takes place is we show our greatest weakness instead of our greatest strengths. and then the nation looks at us like, a row. do you wonder why many of us are stereotyped. i am not afraid to say it. look at what is going on in our country and look at how we respond. the sad part about it is that our leaders are supposed to have a relationship with god and they seem to have no sense of direction. >> i wanted to respond to what al sharpton said after the grand jury decision. >> you won the first round, mr. prosecutor, but don't take your gloves off. because the fight is not over. justice will come to ferguson. >> who are you to want to call battle. the battle is not even yours. god is not the author of confusion. so sit down, god is not working are. you need to take a seat and take a it back of the seat and sit down and let god take control of the situation b
neil: who is going downward? >> as a people and the community we are going down, especially in the black community. we are at the bottom and everything when it takes place is we show our greatest weakness instead of our greatest strengths. and then the nation looks at us like, a row. do you wonder why many of us are stereotyped. i am not afraid to say it. look at what is going on in our country and look at how we respond. the sad part about it is that our leaders are supposed to have a...
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this is neil armstrong in his gemini space suit. can see it looks similar to the experimental test pilot suit. in the center picture is a training photograph. again, it is ed white, james, and neil armstrong participating in weightless flight. some people may have heard of the vomit comet nasa has used for training. it is a big loop that creates weightlessness for several minutes. in this part of the exhibit, we have materials from the gemini 9 mission which eugene cernan was part of. it was a significant milestone. eugene cernan became during this mission the second american to do a spacewalk. during that, several things went wrong with the equipment for the spacesuit. it was very difficult for him. he talks about how when he got back in and took his boots off, there was like two inches of water, just sweat. from that mission, the engineers learned so much. they improved the equipment. they improved the suit which made future spacewalks much more safe. here in this part of the exhibit, we have materials on the actual training for t
this is neil armstrong in his gemini space suit. can see it looks similar to the experimental test pilot suit. in the center picture is a training photograph. again, it is ed white, james, and neil armstrong participating in weightless flight. some people may have heard of the vomit comet nasa has used for training. it is a big loop that creates weightlessness for several minutes. in this part of the exhibit, we have materials from the gemini 9 mission which eugene cernan was part of. it was a...
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neil didn't oversell what he believed to be joe's case of actual innocence. to me with pieces of the case that he felt were questionable. >> kuz interviewed dozens of witnesses and discovered pieces of evidence that joe's defense didn't have at trial. >> i got in touch with the two detectives who first responded to this case and confirmed my instinct that there was more to the story than had previously been told. the human body holds eight to ten pints of blood. when tony's body was found, he had two pints of blood left. yet there was no blood or forensic evidence of any kind along the river bank. based in part on that, the two detectives were adamant that tony klann had been murdered elsewhere, not at the river bank as eddie espinoza had claimed. if the location of the murder is different from what the key prosecution witness is claiming, that's a pretty big discrepancy. but the lead detective on the case, leo allen, did not visit the river bank until four or five days after the murder. >> we're involved in other cases. not the only case we have. my goodness
neil didn't oversell what he believed to be joe's case of actual innocence. to me with pieces of the case that he felt were questionable. >> kuz interviewed dozens of witnesses and discovered pieces of evidence that joe's defense didn't have at trial. >> i got in touch with the two detectives who first responded to this case and confirmed my instinct that there was more to the story than had previously been told. the human body holds eight to ten pints of blood. when tony's body was...