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neil? neil: garrett, thank you very much my friend and now to the white house and what the president & company are saying about all of this, ellison barber is there. reporter: neil, president trump continues to say that he believes he is being treated unfairly here, and he continues to deny allegations of in propriety. president trump: no, no, no, let me tell you. i'm only interested in corruption. i don't care about politics. i don't care about biden's politics. i never thought biden was going to win. this is about corruption, and this is not about politics. this is about corruption. reporter: the impeachment inquiry directly reached the white house yesterday evening, when those three democratic committee chairman subpoenaed for documents related to communications between president trump and the president of the ukraine, the chairman says president trump forced their hand here after ignoring a september 9 request for document s. sources tell fox news the president is set to send a letter t
neil? neil: garrett, thank you very much my friend and now to the white house and what the president & company are saying about all of this, ellison barber is there. reporter: neil, president trump continues to say that he believes he is being treated unfairly here, and he continues to deny allegations of in propriety. president trump: no, no, no, let me tell you. i'm only interested in corruption. i don't care about politics. i don't care about biden's politics. i never thought biden was...
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but neil will make sense of it with a smile on his face and here he is. >> neil: well, a triple whammy for wall street. they are trying to make sense of it, welcome everybody i am neil cavuto. a fight revving up with an economy slowing down, not about china. a rotten deal for investors today, the stock exchange on where we go from here. john roberts at the white house. the president says the democrats might but he's not going anywhere. we began with susan. what happened on the corner of -- >> that is right, hi, you are looking at the worst start for the first quarter since 2008. this is the concern for the u.s. growth. and also we had private payroll coming in better than expected for the month of september but pretty much solidified the fact that we are dealing with slower growth in jobs. and last we saw 214,00 214,000 s each and every quarter and coupled with the manufacturing gauge, yesterday the weakest in ten years. that has people concerned about reality of the slowing u.s. economy. and when that will eventually hurt the u.s. consumer. so the likes of coal, passed by the retailer
but neil will make sense of it with a smile on his face and here he is. >> neil: well, a triple whammy for wall street. they are trying to make sense of it, welcome everybody i am neil cavuto. a fight revving up with an economy slowing down, not about china. a rotten deal for investors today, the stock exchange on where we go from here. john roberts at the white house. the president says the democrats might but he's not going anywhere. we began with susan. what happened on the corner of...
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neil: do you really? >> in 2020, yeah. neil: all right. we haven't repealed economic cycles or possibility of recession. we haven't seen one in better part of a decade now. so obviously the consensus, we haven't really outlawed that but possibility is always there. pacer etf president sean o'hara. timing is everything. most don't see it in the cards before the election but what do you think? >> neil, thanks for having me on. happy birthday to fox business. let me give you two streaks. since 1901 every republican president had a recession during their first team. i think that streak ends because of the other streak i will talk about, 29 out of 29 quarters estimates for earnings on the market have been under what the actual has come in at. we've been traditionally under promoting if you will future earnings and be surprised on the upside, 29 straight quarters. if you throw the economic environment, on top of it, consumer still strong, interest rates are low, inflation is low. more americans working today, than maybe anytime in history, i thi
neil: do you really? >> in 2020, yeah. neil: all right. we haven't repealed economic cycles or possibility of recession. we haven't seen one in better part of a decade now. so obviously the consensus, we haven't really outlawed that but possibility is always there. pacer etf president sean o'hara. timing is everything. most don't see it in the cards before the election but what do you think? >> neil, thanks for having me on. happy birthday to fox business. let me give you two...
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neil: amazing.p, something god forbid of that magnitude were to face him, how do you think he would respond? >> you know, i think we have yet to see. i think there's a lot of questions about foreign policy, especially now with what has just happened with syria and the kurds. i do think that we and the white house can look back to history. they did, in talking to kim jong-un, look back to reykjavik and the moscow summit for reagan and they were trying to look at how he did that. i think we could look back to avoid some of the mistakes of the past. neil: but would a winston churchill or fdr, this wonderful letter with stalin, would that move them? >> doubtful. they would have to be in person which is why they made that effort to get to tehran. they thought the interpersonal, looking somebody in the eye, was the moment. donald trump is good at that. he feels he has interpersonal ability with world leaders. and he does, if you talk to those world leaders. shinzo abe, others. but how he makes decisions i
neil: amazing.p, something god forbid of that magnitude were to face him, how do you think he would respond? >> you know, i think we have yet to see. i think there's a lot of questions about foreign policy, especially now with what has just happened with syria and the kurds. i do think that we and the white house can look back to history. they did, in talking to kim jong-un, look back to reykjavik and the moscow summit for reagan and they were trying to look at how he did that. i think we...
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neil, it is yours. neil: thank you, stuart. that sort of undid what it did what looked like a pretty good rally. it is october. we're playing the organ. we were thinking about doing everything in orange. this slowdown fears historically scary month for investors. some of our more noteworthy tumbles have been this month, 1929, 1987, 191989 and 2007. i could go on and on. growing china trade uncertainty. things are getting a little violent right now in hong kong. for next two hours we'll put it all together. we say boo, you decide whether you still want to buy. see what we did there? ♪ neil: boo! we're down 226 points just like that. starting off the first day of this problematic month. it is not traditionally the worst month for stocks but more memorable from some of those crashes, crashettes whatever you call them. i'm not saying it will end up this way but it is starting out that way and scaring some folks. we have had big drops this month. october of 18 we can remember 1342 hit. in 081525 point hit. we could go on and on. in
neil, it is yours. neil: thank you, stuart. that sort of undid what it did what looked like a pretty good rally. it is october. we're playing the organ. we were thinking about doing everything in orange. this slowdown fears historically scary month for investors. some of our more noteworthy tumbles have been this month, 1929, 1987, 191989 and 2007. i could go on and on. growing china trade uncertainty. things are getting a little violent right now in hong kong. for next two hours we'll put it...
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neil. neil: thank you very much, hillary vaughn.t is a great fund-raising vehicle for the president. the trump campaign fund-raising off of this has been off the charts, spearheading a lot of that effort, former small business administration administrator under president trump, linda mcmahon. she has super-pac running ads in the districts highlighting impeachment. good to have you. >> hi, neil. nice to be here. neil: this is rally is, can you tell you what you've seen? >> our fund-raising at america first, our super-pac, when nancy pelosi announced that we were moving forward with this impeachment inquiry, the inquiry in the next seven days we raised $7 million. that is almost a million dollars a day. neil: versus what was it prior? >> fraction of that. if you look at the last quarter what is going on with fund-raising, with the rnc, with the, with the trump victory, with the trump campaign, they were like $45 million. it was more than they have seen in a quarter like that. it is really quite amazing how the base is rallying. in fac
neil. neil: thank you very much, hillary vaughn.t is a great fund-raising vehicle for the president. the trump campaign fund-raising off of this has been off the charts, spearheading a lot of that effort, former small business administration administrator under president trump, linda mcmahon. she has super-pac running ads in the districts highlighting impeachment. good to have you. >> hi, neil. nice to be here. neil: this is rally is, can you tell you what you've seen? >> our...
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neil. neil: blake burman, thank you my friend. meanwhile retired brigadier general anthony tata on turkey and testing president's patience. what do you make of whether turkey blinked or the president blinked, where are you on this? >> neil, we really need a dispassionate analysis of the whole situation because emotions are running so high on both sides of the aisle on several different countries. the way i see it, not too dissimilar from the whole bosnia intervention, which had the dayton accords. i can remember being in bosnia, late 95, early 96. the accords were in place. troops were in place. troops were supposed to be breaking contact. there was fighting going on for months. so what i see is along this border, you will have pockets of fighting still happening. the kurds, the sdf, is a far more practiced and efficient combat organization, given the amount of combat they participated in, in the last several years. and their command-and-control is tighter. so they probably were able to put out the word and lock down their troops
neil. neil: blake burman, thank you my friend. meanwhile retired brigadier general anthony tata on turkey and testing president's patience. what do you make of whether turkey blinked or the president blinked, where are you on this? >> neil, we really need a dispassionate analysis of the whole situation because emotions are running so high on both sides of the aisle on several different countries. the way i see it, not too dissimilar from the whole bosnia intervention, which had the dayton...
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good luck this week. >> thanks, neil. neil: sean spicer. gears, the live shots of wildfires that are raging in los angeles county. the governor there is declaring a state of emergency. we're going to go live after this. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches or coug
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neil: really? >> you are always right, neil.that -- >> if you have a recession, whoever is running under the democratic party banner will be elected president. that's my view. that would be -- neil: so the idea an un eleelece democrat, being elizabeth warren, that's the rap she gets or bernie sanders, they could never get the grand prize, get the party's nomination, that changes? >> sure they could. neil: explain. >> i think, i mean, i think elizabeth warren -- i think elizabeth warren is the only one right now who could win. the reason that she is the only one that can win is because she has an overarching umbrella message that's making people excited and it's getting people out there. she's very much running against this idea of raging against the machine that is broken, that is not working. a huge number of people -- >> i'm excited about all the things they are going to get as a benefit -- neil: long as they don't have to pay for it. she's saying there's no middle class tax, you know, hike. that's unrealistic. >> it doesn't m
neil: really? >> you are always right, neil.that -- >> if you have a recession, whoever is running under the democratic party banner will be elected president. that's my view. that would be -- neil: so the idea an un eleelece democrat, being elizabeth warren, that's the rap she gets or bernie sanders, they could never get the grand prize, get the party's nomination, that changes? >> sure they could. neil: explain. >> i think, i mean, i think elizabeth warren -- i think...
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neil, this case goes forward. >> neil: thank you very much.this saying, "put your money where your mouth is?" my next guest is doing it. you won't believe the amount of money he's putting down to make it happen. can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor abo
neil, this case goes forward. >> neil: thank you very much.this saying, "put your money where your mouth is?" my next guest is doing it. you won't believe the amount of money he's putting down to make it happen. can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven...
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i'm neil cavuto. the younger biden says he might've used bad judgment and his dealings with ukraine but those dealings weren't bad or illegal. still he acknowledges appearances do count for a lot which is wally -- why he vowed that he would avoid all possible business entanglement shared his day had become president. after all this if his dad becomes president. peter doocy is at the scene of the big debate in ohio as the 12 democrats prepared a square off. what are you hearing? >> what we're hearing from hunter biden news he knows things look bad but he didn't do anything bad in his overseas business dealings. he insists president trump is wrong to say that he got a $1.5 billion kickback from chin china. >> it's crazy. they feel like they have a license to go out and say whatever they want. it feels to me like living in some kind of "alice in wonderland" where europe in the real world and you fall down the rabbit hole and the president is the cheshire cat asking questions about crazy things that don't
i'm neil cavuto. the younger biden says he might've used bad judgment and his dealings with ukraine but those dealings weren't bad or illegal. still he acknowledges appearances do count for a lot which is wally -- why he vowed that he would avoid all possible business entanglement shared his day had become president. after all this if his dad becomes president. peter doocy is at the scene of the big debate in ohio as the 12 democrats prepared a square off. what are you hearing? >> what...
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neil? neil: thank you, hillary, very, very much.terest certainly in iowa, as we said here. a lot of people increasingly looking at him as a biden alternative here. still very early, as my panel likes to remind me, but when you get indications folks like mark zuckerberg are quietly advising the campaign, then you have to say well, that's an interesting development. let's go to mark and hitha. what do you make of all this, that right now following the money, which is a good proxy for where the momentum is, it's mayor pete? that could change and often does. we have a long way to go. but what do you think? >> that's the operative word. a long way to go. it's still 2019. we have almost a year until we are actually going to be voting. with that said, it's really interesting, mayor pete doesn't like to be considered -- he doesn't like to be pigeon-holed as he said in this npr interview he did a couple days ago. he likes to be considered a progressive. however, his stance is more moderate than anything. he's really going up against elizabet
neil? neil: thank you, hillary, very, very much.terest certainly in iowa, as we said here. a lot of people increasingly looking at him as a biden alternative here. still very early, as my panel likes to remind me, but when you get indications folks like mark zuckerberg are quietly advising the campaign, then you have to say well, that's an interesting development. let's go to mark and hitha. what do you make of all this, that right now following the money, which is a good proxy for where the...
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neil, it is yours. neil: thank you very much. hopes for a trade deal are getting slimmer and slimmer. maybe we did this or chinese did this we know the chinese stock market taking a drubbing today. a lot has to do with late entry demands that could be torpedoing talks even though they're a couple days off. edward lawrence at white house. hey, edward. reporter: the talks have soured this week. it is a tough environment to try to get a trade deal with all this going on. the chinese very upset that 28 new chinese companies and entities added to the u.s. entity list for national security concerns but also human rights violations. the chinese very concerned about these folks being added to the blacklist so to speak. spokesman for the chinese foreign ministry says these accusations are nothing more than an excuse for the united states to deliberately interfere with china's internal affairs. china will continue to take firm and resolution measures to protect its sovereign security. on the list, hike vision, the world's largest supplier
neil, it is yours. neil: thank you very much. hopes for a trade deal are getting slimmer and slimmer. maybe we did this or chinese did this we know the chinese stock market taking a drubbing today. a lot has to do with late entry demands that could be torpedoing talks even though they're a couple days off. edward lawrence at white house. hey, edward. reporter: the talks have soured this week. it is a tough environment to try to get a trade deal with all this going on. the chinese very upset...
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neil?> neil: i know it's a game at this point, but do you get the sense that nancy pelosi has 218 votes in the house to move here? >> as of the beginning of this week, it appeared she did. but when you -- i mean, saying that you have them in a whip could be behind the scenes is one thing. but if you have to put this to a full vote, might come out differently. again, you have a lot of red state democrats that are up for re-election in states that the president won handily in 2016 and could win again in 2020. they may not be particularly inclined to vote for impeachment if they have to put their name to it, neil. >> neil: thanks, john. comes down to this. impeach the guy that brought you this economy. the president says you're crazy. we have gary, charles, lauren. he's saying crazy to get rid of the guy that brought you this. >> so where is the state of the economy? we've had wobbly data this week. we lost jobs, but yet we're still creating jobs. there's much more jobs that are open, position
neil?> neil: i know it's a game at this point, but do you get the sense that nancy pelosi has 218 votes in the house to move here? >> as of the beginning of this week, it appeared she did. but when you -- i mean, saying that you have them in a whip could be behind the scenes is one thing. but if you have to put this to a full vote, might come out differently. again, you have a lot of red state democrats that are up for re-election in states that the president won handily in 2016 and...
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neil, it is yours. neil: there was a time when the markets pounced on it, it would represent an about-face of the administration, indicating represents a partial deal. you don't get everything done in one agreement. we're only going on larry kudlow's remark as few minutes ago, but when he first said them 10:49:00 eastern time, the marked rebounded a little on that. wall street's view on this, partial deal beats no dial. president's view, full comprehensive deal beats a partial deal is where the president was going. down necessarily mean a partial deal is in the offing but at corner of wall and broad they think one is. as i told you many, many times, trade talks, whether they look promising or not indicate the direction of stocks. better for trade, better for stocks. worst for trade, worst for stocks. the ministers gather in washington this week to hammer out some sort of an accord or at least a preview of one. let's not get ahead of our proverbial skis. there are issues weighing on the markets, sped up
neil, it is yours. neil: there was a time when the markets pounced on it, it would represent an about-face of the administration, indicating represents a partial deal. you don't get everything done in one agreement. we're only going on larry kudlow's remark as few minutes ago, but when he first said them 10:49:00 eastern time, the marked rebounded a little on that. wall street's view on this, partial deal beats no dial. president's view, full comprehensive deal beats a partial deal is where the...
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neil, back to you. >> neil: thank you very much. now to jennifer griffin at the pentagon, how they are responding. >> as soon as the convoy of roughly 100 american military vehicles with u.s. troops retreating from syria across the border into iraq, the they weret welcome. the u.s. had hoped to reposition in iraq to monitor isis. defense secretary mike asper was asked if u.s. troops would be only deployed who pay the cost of them being there like saudi arabia. >> we are not a mercenary force. mercenary forces do things for pay. >> the aim of the troops, the aim is to pull the soldiers out and eventually get them back home. that according to secretary esper. asper added some u.s. troops might stay at two bases in syria to watch the oil fields and prevent iran from filling the vacuum left by the u.s. withdrawal. >> will reposition as they come out of northeast syria into iraq. eventually their destination is home. we've got to do is pull them out deliberately out of northeast syria and make our preparations to go home from there and i
neil, back to you. >> neil: thank you very much. now to jennifer griffin at the pentagon, how they are responding. >> as soon as the convoy of roughly 100 american military vehicles with u.s. troops retreating from syria across the border into iraq, the they weret welcome. the u.s. had hoped to reposition in iraq to monitor isis. defense secretary mike asper was asked if u.s. troops would be only deployed who pay the cost of them being there like saudi arabia. >> we are not a...
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neil? if we did get that. we got a phase one deal, even if it is imperfect income, the fact of the matter that is the one thing not calculated in market and i think the fed knows that. the fed is walking a tightrope because that is the one variable that it cannot reflect in its models. companies will look favorably. a lot of capital waiting for that to happen. the business spending is on the table and it will come back so fast it will catch a lot of people by surprise. neil: dan, the white house is saying in the released statement, we look forward to finalizing the phase one of the historic deal with china in the same time frame. presumably in next couple weeks when the chile summit was supposed to begin. when we have announcement, we'll let you foe. so what happens if it is really pushed off because of things out of the administration's control or china's control? then what? >> well, i don't think it is going to be good because everybody is relying on this trade agreement. i still personal
neil? if we did get that. we got a phase one deal, even if it is imperfect income, the fact of the matter that is the one thing not calculated in market and i think the fed knows that. the fed is walking a tightrope because that is the one variable that it cannot reflect in its models. companies will look favorably. a lot of capital waiting for that to happen. the business spending is on the table and it will come back so fast it will catch a lot of people by surprise. neil: dan, the white...
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attorney, fine legal mind, appreciate it, thank you. >> thanks, neil. >> neil: turkey comes to mind, not bowing to the president's warning about attacking kurdish troops in syria, what some republicans feared. do the turks fear this president even more? after this. the lexus es... ♪ ...every curve, every innovation, every feeling... a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. i'm about to capture proof of the ivory billed woodpecker. what??? no, no no no no. battery power runs out. lifetime retirement income from tiaa doesn't. guaranteed monthly income for life. nooooo! so chantix can help it's you quit slow turkey. cold turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, host
attorney, fine legal mind, appreciate it, thank you. >> thanks, neil. >> neil: turkey comes to mind, not bowing to the president's warning about attacking kurdish troops in syria, what some republicans feared. do the turks fear this president even more? after this. the lexus es... ♪ ...every curve, every innovation, every feeling... a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. i'm about to capture proof of the...
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i am neil coto. it's not a subpoena or phone call or transcript of a phone call or whose analog phone call. the president called it fake news. this news was real. the markets real scary. word that u.s. manufacturing activity was contracting last month and not a little bit. a lot. registering its lowest reading since june 2009 when the economy was melting down in a report so jarring so jarring it had stocked melting down to. the dow finishing off near session lows, down 343 points. the president wasting little time ripping the culprits and reminding americans it wasn't and isn't him. even as a potentially -- the major argument for americans reelecting him, the economic boom that might not be going bust but is getting a little bumpy. we are all over it. susan li and rich edson at the state department on the political fallout and what happens now. we begin with susan. >> that was a sobering manufacturing number today with the ism manufacturing index at its weakest in ten years, coming in at 47.8 for the
i am neil coto. it's not a subpoena or phone call or transcript of a phone call or whose analog phone call. the president called it fake news. this news was real. the markets real scary. word that u.s. manufacturing activity was contracting last month and not a little bit. a lot. registering its lowest reading since june 2009 when the economy was melting down in a report so jarring so jarring it had stocked melting down to. the dow finishing off near session lows, down 343 points. the president...
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neil: really? >> yeah. she is such an environmentalist i think they would be, they would be held to a standard -- neil: old devil you know versus devil you don't? >> we know 20 has 30 year mulligan on the paris -- neil: very good. >> they did. they got to be able to walk away from it. india too. meanwhile we've been held to a much higher standard on emissions and greenhouse gases, all of that. they don't want elizabeth warren, i can tell you that right now. neil: there is something to what the president says strike a deal with me or you -- >> absolutely. last time in china they were handing out fate masks at the airport. neil: maybe they don't like you. >> that could be true. neil: tom, always learn a lot. glad i let you in. >> follow you in the next time. neil: tom kehoe, department of agriculture advisor and much, much more. it is expectations game, isn't it? ongoing battle between corporate america keeping them happy and a lot of politicians keeping them happy. the base keeping them happy. but a
neil: really? >> yeah. she is such an environmentalist i think they would be, they would be held to a standard -- neil: old devil you know versus devil you don't? >> we know 20 has 30 year mulligan on the paris -- neil: very good. >> they did. they got to be able to walk away from it. india too. meanwhile we've been held to a much higher standard on emissions and greenhouse gases, all of that. they don't want elizabeth warren, i can tell you that right now. neil: there is...
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neil: really?oh, she has her-- >> for mayor of-- >> sights on higher office, mayor, senator or ultimately president. she is as popular in the democratic party as any of these. neil: i always follow where the money is going and the small denominations, it's going to elizabeth warrens and bernie sanders, the president benefitted for that and the support he got in small denominations and i know that's where it goes the question were the votes to follow? what do you think? >> aoc is certainly great at consolidating the base of the democratic party. i think she has trouble extending her vision out of that. a democratic candidate is looking at against her, a moderate democrat who sees an open. neil: could he beat her in the map on a big way? >> the process doesn't pl-- i think's' the lead of a movie. >> that aoc has a personal branching out. >> i think she will have a problem if she's running for a higher office, outside of the hyper local-- >> she was never supposed to win. the money that came in didn't
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"your world" with neil cavuto is up next. >> neil: well, thank you, mr. wallace. i'm neil cavuto, this is "your world." grab it while you can. if you're looking to refinance a home you're in or buy a new one or get a car lone, your ship has come in presumably for the last time. i got cheaper today. however, if you have a savings account or a cd, you're not going to like this news. your rate of return already paltry just got paltrier. and therein lies the rub of a federal reserve cutting the rates again. the third time they have done so this year and maybe the last time it does so this year and into next year. markets were sprinting ahead on the development and the s&p 500 hitting an all-time high in the process. we'll speak with john thune. this should be the story we should be talking about and not impeachment. the market pros, scott martin and jonas max ferris. scott, it's always a split read on a cut in interest rates. if you're in debt, you love it. how will this spill out? >> that's the situation that the feds are in, neil. the fed wants to be accommodative a
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neil. mark zuckerberg making the case or assuring lawmakers he will not move forward with libra whether he gets moving forward with regulators. he was asked what specific regulators was he referring to? a lot of them would need to sign off on cryptocurrency and global payments going through. not all of them. a lot of lawmakers are saying regulators don't have policies on the books anticipated to anticipate this payment system rolled out globally. zuckerberg believes stable partners like visa, mastercard and paypal ditched libra because of increased scrutiny and because it's a risky business. chairwoman maxine waters kicked off the hearing reading off a laundry list of problems facebook faced everything from russian meddling in 2016 and data privacy. she said these reasons make the case why they should be concerned that facebook wants to get in the digital currency world, potentially coming out with a currency that could rival the u.s. dollar. >> do you fact check on any ads at all? >> yes.
neil. mark zuckerberg making the case or assuring lawmakers he will not move forward with libra whether he gets moving forward with regulators. he was asked what specific regulators was he referring to? a lot of them would need to sign off on cryptocurrency and global payments going through. not all of them. a lot of lawmakers are saying regulators don't have policies on the books anticipated to anticipate this payment system rolled out globally. zuckerberg believes stable partners like visa,...
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neil? >> neil: thanks very much, peter.i'd like to introduce you something akin to a dinosaur these days, a moderate democrat. don peebles. i say that half jokingly. but the fear among those looking at the candidates in the race is an unelectable bunch. as things stands now, it's a problem-plagued bunch. the impeachment stuff could change that. the spending plans, soak the rich, might not get you nominated but not the grand what do you think? >> that's the case. everybody was thinking this would be a short primary season. biden was going to get in the race and close things out quickly because he's the best resume, he's got the best name recognition and the best ability to govern the country. >> neil: this this bunch he looks moderate. he does want to raise corporate taxes and go after wealth kind of taxes. >> but he's not going to attack the entire free enterprise system like bernie sanders. you heard elizabeth warren talking about wholesale changes. neither can relate to african american voters. super tuesday is going to b
neil? >> neil: thanks very much, peter.i'd like to introduce you something akin to a dinosaur these days, a moderate democrat. don peebles. i say that half jokingly. but the fear among those looking at the candidates in the race is an unelectable bunch. as things stands now, it's a problem-plagued bunch. the impeachment stuff could change that. the spending plans, soak the rich, might not get you nominated but not the grand what do you think? >> that's the case. everybody was...
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"your world" with neil cavuto. the dow is up 60 points. >> neil: thank you, trace. what's the chinese word for yikes? president trump is the only one seeing china's economy is doing terribly. beijing needs something else even more terribly, a trade deal with us but welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. for china, it's a crisis. economy growing at its slowest pace in decades and if the international monetary fund is right, likely to slow even more. that is despite the chinese government spending trillions on everything from devaluing its currency to strong-arming businesses to spend even more. forget about whether we can demand the chinese make a deal. will conditions force them to make a deal? we will get to that in a second. to the white house and kevin corke on how the president is playing china's weakness. >> you know the old saying, talk is cheap. if you are china, talk and i mean any talk, is better than more tariffs. certainly a lot cheaper than any tariffs and that certainly bend the circumstance for beijing because as you know, if they don't get something do
"your world" with neil cavuto. the dow is up 60 points. >> neil: thank you, trace. what's the chinese word for yikes? president trump is the only one seeing china's economy is doing terribly. beijing needs something else even more terribly, a trade deal with us but welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. for china, it's a crisis. economy growing at its slowest pace in decades and if the international monetary fund is right, likely to slow even more. that is despite the chinese...
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neil: good. because we don't have a lot of wiggle room. >> they have a lot more than other central banks. neil: you're right about that thank you both, very much. let's look how tech companies are doing here. they would be on the front firing lines if you will on any potential deal. they are feeling pinch if the chinese market suddenly evaporates on them. apple, google. they're among bigger comeback stories. you see with amazon and apple and microsoft. they're all seeing advances. apple in and out of all-time highs for that. this is not without good reason. "barron's" senior writer john schwartz. what do you make of that reaction? as a group tech stocks are responding, most strongly to the development? >> so much more at risk than anybody else. apple in particular, 20% of their revenue comes from china. so eminently important for them or qualcomm or intel. a lot of their success is tied not just into the iphones but the iphones are made for the vast majority are in china. so increase of tariff wo
neil: good. because we don't have a lot of wiggle room. >> they have a lot more than other central banks. neil: you're right about that thank you both, very much. let's look how tech companies are doing here. they would be on the front firing lines if you will on any potential deal. they are feeling pinch if the chinese market suddenly evaporates on them. apple, google. they're among bigger comeback stories. you see with amazon and apple and microsoft. they're all seeing advances. apple...
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neil. >> neil: thank you. mike emmanuel.h this, army lieutenant vindman, top ukraine expert has been testifying on capitol hill today. republicans say they have not been able to question him or participate in the process. don't know how true that is, it comes as administration unveiled texts on mr. vindman and questioning his loyalty to country. chad pergram has more with the story that is evolve nothing different directions. chad. >> chad: yeah, it's been hard to keep up. this resolution just popped up 45 to 50 minutes ago, neil. here is process on what will happen. tomorrow 3:00, house rules committee, the gateway for most measures to come to house floor will meet to prep that resolution and then come thursday morning ark bait this resolution on the house floor with vote by midday. i'm struck by a couple things in the resolution we have the text of in the last hour there is no time line as to when they have to wrap this up. there is also important provision where they give some rights to the minority, i should underscore s
neil. >> neil: thank you. mike emmanuel.h this, army lieutenant vindman, top ukraine expert has been testifying on capitol hill today. republicans say they have not been able to question him or participate in the process. don't know how true that is, it comes as administration unveiled texts on mr. vindman and questioning his loyalty to country. chad pergram has more with the story that is evolve nothing different directions. chad. >> chad: yeah, it's been hard to keep up. this...
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>> this has been going on for years, neil.hen i was in the state senate, we had a budget deficit as well. we talked about closing the gap. nobody really took the effort seriously. again, i ran on this platform, was elected. we started to close the gap. reduced $600 million, 40%. of course, folks that like a larger government, special interests tied into government money, they didn't like this. the interesting thing is, they said that once the $600 million cut occurred, it would ruin the economy. right now our economy is actually growing. it's absorbing the reductions into the growing economy. so we haven't seen the economic shocks that people have predicted. >> neil: some things are beyond your control or any governor's control with the collapse in oil prices. alaska residents share on a per capita basis, so that money goes down. you have less money for your coffers. you tried to explain that. other governors in the past when they have had these type of hits but it was not received well. so what do you do? >> again, we're tryi
>> this has been going on for years, neil.hen i was in the state senate, we had a budget deficit as well. we talked about closing the gap. nobody really took the effort seriously. again, i ran on this platform, was elected. we started to close the gap. reduced $600 million, 40%. of course, folks that like a larger government, special interests tied into government money, they didn't like this. the interesting thing is, they said that once the $600 million cut occurred, it would ruin the...
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>> neil: i like that., we gave you very little time, and you summed it up as you always do, my friend. all right. here comes "the five." ♪ >> jesse: hello everybody. i'm jesse watters. 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ >> jesse: it was a night of far left policies at the democratic debate. if you didn't catch it, no worries, we've got you covered on all the low lights. taking away our health care and raising taxes. the moderates of the group struggled to keep up with all the radical positions. take a look. >> i'm the only one on the stage that has gotten anything big done. >> you've got the
>> neil: i like that., we gave you very little time, and you summed it up as you always do, my friend. all right. here comes "the five." ♪ >> jesse: hello everybody. i'm jesse watters. 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ >> jesse: it was a night of far left policies at the democratic debate. if you didn't catch it, no worries, we've got you covered on all the low lights. taking away our health care and raising taxes. the moderates of the...
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neil: thank you, guys. >> thank you, neil. neil: student debt is piling up.ant plans to cut the costs down. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. ♪. neil: education costs are soaring. guess good news lately they're not soaring as much. kristina partsinevelos has details on all of the above. kristina. reporter: i want to focus on the positive right now. we know debt ballooned to $1.6 trillion in nationwide in 2019. it's a hot topic for a lot of democratic candidates and young voters. there is a new study from the institute of college access and success. it is stating right now the average rate of college debt is slowing down. was 2% last year. much lower than the 4% we saw after the recession. however the ofra
neil: thank you, guys. >> thank you, neil. neil: student debt is piling up.ant plans to cut the costs down. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your...
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neil? neil: i get the impression that the chinese did not like the way they were sort of placed in a corner in that oval office meeting on friday though. that, they were kind and you know, cordial and all the rest but the president was making it sound as a done deal, substantial deal, substantive deal, all of that but they were not quite convinced it was. reporter: i was inside the oval, neil, as this was happening, the headline off the bat was a substantial phase one deal. the president broke it down that way. talked about all the big-ticket items, talked about a huge deal, ag purchases, et cetera. china i do not believe used the word trade deal. they said even in their statement today that they listed all the different items but they're not necessarily characterizing this as deal. saying over the weekend, there was quote, unquote substantive progress. that is the way they're putting it. bottom line here, a long way to go. neil: indeed that is what the markets are chewing on. blake burman
neil? neil: i get the impression that the chinese did not like the way they were sort of placed in a corner in that oval office meeting on friday though. that, they were kind and you know, cordial and all the rest but the president was making it sound as a done deal, substantial deal, substantive deal, all of that but they were not quite convinced it was. reporter: i was inside the oval, neil, as this was happening, the headline off the bat was a substantial phase one deal. the president broke...
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senator, thank you for coming. >> neil it's good to meet with you. >> neil: on this, is it a mode point? because the turks have agreed to whatever they've agreed to with the president and secretary of state at least dialing things back? some go so far as to say an outright cease-fire what you think? >> neil first if i could to say a word about the loss of a great maryland dirt from my state, a loss of a great american, elijah cummings, the bipartisan tributes you see in his honor are a testament to the fact that this is a person of principle and dignity and integrity whether you agreed with them on every issue or not. i want to thank our colleagues for their expressions of support and condolences. the short answer to your question is senator lindsey graham and i have spoken and we intend to proceed fullbore with our legislation of sanctions. while i 120 hours cease-fire is welcome, the other to the terms of this agreement are 100% what president erdogan and turkey wanted in the first place. this is the entire reason they attacked our syrian and kurdish allies is because they wanted to e
senator, thank you for coming. >> neil it's good to meet with you. >> neil: on this, is it a mode point? because the turks have agreed to whatever they've agreed to with the president and secretary of state at least dialing things back? some go so far as to say an outright cease-fire what you think? >> neil first if i could to say a word about the loss of a great maryland dirt from my state, a loss of a great american, elijah cummings, the bipartisan tributes you see in his...
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neil: really?d to where the puck will be and spotted a change in real estate that would benefit from e-commerce. that is part of the reason he is worth $18 billion and i'm not. neil: that is interesting. i did not know that interesting little nuggets you bring up. i'm sure it's a timely show to get into the issue of the markets. are people telling you this employment report calmed everyone down? >> in short it did. it is a bit of yawner, right? it wasn't a blowout number. we've seen a slight decline in jobs growth which is totally normal 10 years into an expansion. it would be really weird if jobs accelerate right now. it is what you expect. wage number was not fantastic. unemployment insanely low. economists say you can't have 3.5% unemployment. five is the bottom. neil: we do right now. >> exactly. neil: looking forward, buddy, thank you very, very much. we're serious about using english which this guy is very good at, explains complicated issues with haifa lieutenant tin people. if there is a su
neil: really?d to where the puck will be and spotted a change in real estate that would benefit from e-commerce. that is part of the reason he is worth $18 billion and i'm not. neil: that is interesting. i did not know that interesting little nuggets you bring up. i'm sure it's a timely show to get into the issue of the markets. are people telling you this employment report calmed everyone down? >> in short it did. it is a bit of yawner, right? it wasn't a blowout number. we've seen a...
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neil woodford.entum—driven stock market. so many of us are in an industry that requires performance to be delivered continually. my friend was fully in awe with him. she said to me one day, "oh, he's going on his own, you know?" i said, "who? " she said, "this neil woodford." so, i came home and i did some research on the computer and ijust read a lot of background information, how he had the midas touch. if you want hands—on, someone who knows what they're doing — he was the one who had a good reputation. fund managers buy and sell shares to make money for their investors. neil woodford earned his reputation running one of the uk's biggest funds. he was so successful, he became known as the rock star of fund management. even big city investors struggled to get time with him. for a long time during my career, you couldn't actually get access to him. i remember we were looking, actually, to invest £250 million and we were told that — no, neil woodford would not be able to come to a meeting for £250 m
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neil: neil bradley, thank you very much. for the president this comes at an odd time, whether you want to blame him, for what is going on in the markets he says impeach has a lot to do with it and the federal reserve. this is the key market, that we've been on a market tear, economic tear, picked up steam over last couple years he has been president of the united states. you wouldn't want to risk throwing that out. if the economic argument goes or looks like it has gotten dinged a little bit, is that a problem for the white house? all of sudden how do you posit the stumbling economy, certainly manufacturing part of it right now? let's get the read from the white house and where exactly all of this is going from blake burman. blake, i know that the president is meeting with his counterpart, leader of finland. >> yeah. neil: in the q&a likely to come, there will be a lot of talk about not only impeachment but sudden and unexpected reversal going on in the economy. what are you hearing? reporter: couple different times we'll he
neil: neil bradley, thank you very much. for the president this comes at an odd time, whether you want to blame him, for what is going on in the markets he says impeach has a lot to do with it and the federal reserve. this is the key market, that we've been on a market tear, economic tear, picked up steam over last couple years he has been president of the united states. you wouldn't want to risk throwing that out. if the economic argument goes or looks like it has gotten dinged a little bit,...
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neil i hand it to you. neil: stuart, thank you. we do have apparent agreement between general motors and united auto workers what could be a 31-day strike. they haven't dotted eyes, cross ts. gm stock is up on the news. other ancillary stocks, auto related suppliers, reversing earlier losses on at least some hopeful language we got out of both sides. in other words both sides indicating from the company's perspective and union perspective they have agreed in broad principal on an end to what has been the longest strike at gm going back to 1970, which was many, emdecades before grady trimble was even born. he joins us from detroit with the latest. hey, grady. reporter: hey, neil. as you said we don't know the specific details of this contract but the news it has even been agreed upon by the two sides is just trickling down to the workers here. obviously they're pretty excited by the news. i want to bring in jessica. you came from the plant you work in at indiana to be here at the renaissance center where the negotiations are happeni
neil i hand it to you. neil: stuart, thank you. we do have apparent agreement between general motors and united auto workers what could be a 31-day strike. they haven't dotted eyes, cross ts. gm stock is up on the news. other ancillary stocks, auto related suppliers, reversing earlier losses on at least some hopeful language we got out of both sides. in other words both sides indicating from the company's perspective and union perspective they have agreed in broad principal on an end to what...
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neil. >> neil: thank you.tic leaders, house intelligence committee under fire from republicans for conducting so much of this in super secrecy and cherrypicking the information they share with the american public. karl rove on all that. karl, you have not been a fan of this process, runs counter to former impeachment investigations over certainly the two prominent cases involving bill clinton and richard nixon. not a fan of it? >> the democrats say he thinks he is above the law and he is not worthy of receiving basic protection of our system. in the case of nixon and clinton, the president who was accused had an attorney -- his attorney involved in the process, there were particularly in the nixon instance, interviews behind closed doors, but they didn't leak like these do and the president's lawyer was in the room and majority of minority staff in the nixon case were run as unitary star. peter, chairman of the judiciary committee appointed republican lawyer as chief counsel for the impeach sxment he ran the m
neil. >> neil: thank you.tic leaders, house intelligence committee under fire from republicans for conducting so much of this in super secrecy and cherrypicking the information they share with the american public. karl rove on all that. karl, you have not been a fan of this process, runs counter to former impeachment investigations over certainly the two prominent cases involving bill clinton and richard nixon. not a fan of it? >> the democrats say he thinks he is above the law and...
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>> hi, neil.is a bad sign and i do have a sense that with everything else going on between syria and impeachment investigations, we could be now moving toward a new crisis with north korea. kim has been seein is saying sie collapse of the hanoi summit in february with president trump that the united states didn't introduce the new flexibility into its negotiating position with respect to easing sanctions on north korea, that north korea was going to take its policy in a new direction, and they are building up toward ending the nearly 2-year-old freeze on testing nuclear weapons and long-range ballistic missiles which of course the president has claimed as one of the important successes as one of his foreign policies during the first term. >> neil: is this a violation of promises they have made to the president? >> they are not violations of promises they have made to the president. those only concern the freeze on testing of nuclear weapons and the freeze on testing of intercontinental ballistic m
>> hi, neil.is a bad sign and i do have a sense that with everything else going on between syria and impeachment investigations, we could be now moving toward a new crisis with north korea. kim has been seein is saying sie collapse of the hanoi summit in february with president trump that the united states didn't introduce the new flexibility into its negotiating position with respect to easing sanctions on north korea, that north korea was going to take its policy in a new direction, and...
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neil? neil: okay. i'm sorry. i thought we would throw to a bite or something. jackie, thank you very much. that is where we stand. we were off a lot worse as jackie pointed out but the slowdown fear is followed by interest rate cut expectation. we're showing you the volatility in the course of this past week here but the expectations are for the next federal reserve meeting we went thinking we would have 40% likelihood of interest rates being cut to now close to 90% sentiment building on that. i always find that kind of interesting, so-called fed funds futures contracts that take a bet on rates because people are betting with real money there. whether that is warranted or not that is it has the treasury down 1.54%. we started the day at 1.6. we got as low as 1.56%. stocks are in a bumpy ride. a lilies so for the time-being. a read from former dallas federal reserve advisor danielle dimartino booth. danielle, the expectation has grown now mightily that come the next meeting we'll get a rate
neil? neil: okay. i'm sorry. i thought we would throw to a bite or something. jackie, thank you very much. that is where we stand. we were off a lot worse as jackie pointed out but the slowdown fear is followed by interest rate cut expectation. we're showing you the volatility in the course of this past week here but the expectations are for the next federal reserve meeting we went thinking we would have 40% likelihood of interest rates being cut to now close to 90% sentiment building on that....
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neil, it is yours. neil: that is funny clip. didn't saw coming what is happening across the pond in our majesty's kingdom, brexit situation is not dead. there are signs right now it will get overwhelming support within the european union, 28 members, including britain who will likely vote yes on this restructured deal. the big problem will be, and the big question will be, what happens in her majesty's kingdom herself in parliament, british parliament. regardless. the fact that this is possibility is a shock to the global financial system because most people thought, at least this would be delayed. at worse, this would be torpedoed. that does not appear to be the case right now. anything can happen. probably will. let's go to benjamin hall in london, very latest where this stand. hey, benjamin. >> yeah. hi, neil. you put your finger on it. there is a lot of optimism in europe about this deal. 27 nation agreed with a deal with the uk. that in theory all should move ahead. the sticking point, the hardest part is yet to come. now t
neil, it is yours. neil: that is funny clip. didn't saw coming what is happening across the pond in our majesty's kingdom, brexit situation is not dead. there are signs right now it will get overwhelming support within the european union, 28 members, including britain who will likely vote yes on this restructured deal. the big problem will be, and the big question will be, what happens in her majesty's kingdom herself in parliament, british parliament. regardless. the fact that this is...
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neil. >> neil: so this might've just been the appetizer. >> could have been just the appetizer. i like it. >> neil: work with me. the thin guys can never work with me on this. blake burman at the white house. continuing the fluid theme, could we be setting the table for a deal former walmart ceo says choppers no longer have to fear picking up the tab. thank you for coming. of course retailers in general want to see a deal because you guys come a lot of american distributors been sucking up a lot of the tariffs. you've been very -- passing them along. obviously better to have the deal then continue having to wrestle with that. what do you think would be the implications of a deal now or one that can put off those additional tariffs? >> i think the consumer has been pretty resilient to the whole trade negotiation thing. a lot of it, as you said because retailers have been absorbing a lot of the impact today. the longer this goes on, the worse it is for everybody. the longer it goes on the worse it is for china because retailers are trying to find alternate supply lines and supply
neil. >> neil: so this might've just been the appetizer. >> could have been just the appetizer. i like it. >> neil: work with me. the thin guys can never work with me on this. blake burman at the white house. continuing the fluid theme, could we be setting the table for a deal former walmart ceo says choppers no longer have to fear picking up the tab. thank you for coming. of course retailers in general want to see a deal because you guys come a lot of american distributors...
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neil. >> neil: john roberts. judge andrew napolitano on the legal implications. >> a federal judge in new york issued a 75-page early this morning pretty much obliterated the president's arguments and the president had argued for a broad, unlimited immunity from all civil and criminal intrusion into his world while he's still a sitting president and the judge here in new york, judge marrero pointed out in a famous case, jones versus clinton, the supreme court of the united states unanimously said the president does not enjoy that kind of immunity. he pointed out a federal statute, the antiinjunction act which prevents federal judges from interfering with state prosecutions. is this the witch hunt that the president says it is or is it a legitimate prosecution run by the district attorney here in new york city? who knows. it has the earmarks of a legitimate prosecution. it is based upon information that his office received of criminal behavior by his former lawyer. >> neil: what would the tax return give them that
neil. >> neil: john roberts. judge andrew napolitano on the legal implications. >> a federal judge in new york issued a 75-page early this morning pretty much obliterated the president's arguments and the president had argued for a broad, unlimited immunity from all civil and criminal intrusion into his world while he's still a sitting president and the judge here in new york, judge marrero pointed out in a famous case, jones versus clinton, the supreme court of the united states...
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this is neil, buddy of mine. >> hi. ni, neil. it's nice to meet you.can you tell me what qualities you see in neil. >> i don't see anything in neil now because he doesn't exist. we had a falling out, and i wouldn't say i'm a grudge holder, but i'm a grudge holder. >> so what's been going on with you and andrew? >> there was an incident. i got bit by a dog. this dog started charging out of the run. my first instinct was, "protect this dog from running down the street," and the dog latched onto my arm and literally he said to me, "well, look how you're handling the dog!" and i was like, uh--uh--you know, i mean, it's like-- damage control. >> i said what are you doing? is what i said. >> neither of those statements any way to me sound like they have any, um, level of concern in your employee's health, though. let's be honest, right? this is important, because neil, you felt you weren't being taken care of by your employer in that moment. >> well, when you work in a place like this, biting can be inevitable with that many dogs, but it's just how you handl
this is neil, buddy of mine. >> hi. ni, neil. it's nice to meet you.can you tell me what qualities you see in neil. >> i don't see anything in neil now because he doesn't exist. we had a falling out, and i wouldn't say i'm a grudge holder, but i'm a grudge holder. >> so what's been going on with you and andrew? >> there was an incident. i got bit by a dog. this dog started charging out of the run. my first instinct was, "protect this dog from running down the...
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pelosi said congress will continue to protect our democracy, neil. >> neil: thank you very much.o where does this go right now, the president could take this all the way to the supreme court of the united states. joining us now the former prosecutor professor lowell at quinnipiac. what do you think? where does this go? >> well, i think the president is in trouble. this decision, judge, this is court appeals for washington, d.c., the d.c. circle. the same court found in the watergate hearings the senate committee investigating the watergate could not enforce a very similar kind of subpoena. however, they did say that the house of representatives is now investigating the president for wrongdoing and it's cold impeachment. i think what happens with this, neil, nancy pelosi prompts the house to take an official vote to empower the judiciary and officially investigate for impeachment. if a subpoena it would get enforced and he would have to turn his records over and you and i talked about before it's all about the southern district and never about mueller. to be when saying everyone w
pelosi said congress will continue to protect our democracy, neil. >> neil: thank you very much.o where does this go right now, the president could take this all the way to the supreme court of the united states. joining us now the former prosecutor professor lowell at quinnipiac. what do you think? where does this go? >> well, i think the president is in trouble. this decision, judge, this is court appeals for washington, d.c., the d.c. circle. the same court found in the watergate...
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neil: all right. so you're admitting being a bit of a luddite when it comes to technology? >> maybe a tragaladyte. neil: i'm with you there, sir. we're in the same camp. always a pleasure, thank you. >> thank you. neil: impeachment is on, a full house vote? maybe not . here, it all starts with a simple...
neil: all right. so you're admitting being a bit of a luddite when it comes to technology? >> maybe a tragaladyte. neil: i'm with you there, sir. we're in the same camp. always a pleasure, thank you. >> thank you. neil: impeachment is on, a full house vote? maybe not . here, it all starts with a simple...
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and he says, cosmos. >> stephen: are you happy, neil? haven't the jews suffered enough, neil?et to this letter. >> another letter. >> stephen: a letter from 2006 -- >> so after that exchange, she invited me to his bar mitzvah. >> stephen: that's nice. that was very nice. >> stephen: everybody knows that you were involved with the demotion of pluto from planet to also ranet. >> get over it. >> stephen: no one's over it, no one forgives you. take a look at. this would you mind reading to the people what the young person wrote to you here? >> this in the book is reproduced in facsimile, this is from a fourth grader. a missed off fourth grader. ( laughter ) it's in a chapter called hate mail. >> stephen: oh, okay. third grader. dear scien-test. >> stephen: you're mocking a fourth grader? wow! ( laughter ) ( applause ) wow! >> i'm just -- because they don't see the word spelled, i i am enunciating. dear scien-test. what do you call pluto if it's not a planet anymore? if you make it a planet again all the science books will be right. do people live on pluto? if people live there, th
and he says, cosmos. >> stephen: are you happy, neil? haven't the jews suffered enough, neil?et to this letter. >> another letter. >> stephen: a letter from 2006 -- >> so after that exchange, she invited me to his bar mitzvah. >> stephen: that's nice. that was very nice. >> stephen: everybody knows that you were involved with the demotion of pluto from planet to also ranet. >> get over it. >> stephen: no one's over it, no one forgives you. take a...
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welcome everybody, i a neil cavuto and this is "your world." joe biden calling for the president to be impeached and it's the first time a democratic presidential hopeful has gone this far. he calls it once again illegitimate. with acting attorney general matthew whitaker on what he makes to of it. >> neal, good afternoon. joe biden is going all in calling for the 45th president impeachment. >> in his actions, president trump has indicted himself by obstructing justice and refusing to comply with a congressional inquiry. he's already convicted himself. >> republicans here on capitol hill say democrats should have a fair process. >> if it's to be fair, >> that puts rights and procedures in place for the minority has rights and the president and his team has input into these process. >> things will really heat up when the entire congress is back. >> neil: let's go to the white house, the president is taking questions on this dangerous situation in turkey. >> president trump: their bitter enemies have always been and possibly always will be. so we
welcome everybody, i a neil cavuto and this is "your world." joe biden calling for the president to be impeached and it's the first time a democratic presidential hopeful has gone this far. he calls it once again illegitimate. with acting attorney general matthew whitaker on what he makes to of it. >> neal, good afternoon. joe biden is going all in calling for the 45th president impeachment. >> in his actions, president trump has indicted himself by obstructing justice and...
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that's what chairman neil has said.ght after our story appeared, the ranking member of the finance committee, senator wyden of oregon, came forward and said, this is something we need to investigate and we need a bipartisan review of this complaint as soon as possible. so will it emerge publicly, will more details emerge? we haven't seen the complaint, only heard about it from those on capitol hill when have seen it. richard neil has described the complaint as serious and that he has a sense of urgency in trying to find out whether there was, in fact, political interference in an audit of the president's tax returns. >> i cannot think of anything, not even this country's state secrets, that is guarded more ferociously than donald trump's taxes. do you have any indication, any reporting it could be an audit related to the president or vice president, do you have any indication about what the substance is that makes up this complaint? >> so our understanding is that -- and this complaint is not, as we understand it from t
that's what chairman neil has said.ght after our story appeared, the ranking member of the finance committee, senator wyden of oregon, came forward and said, this is something we need to investigate and we need a bipartisan review of this complaint as soon as possible. so will it emerge publicly, will more details emerge? we haven't seen the complaint, only heard about it from those on capitol hill when have seen it. richard neil has described the complaint as serious and that he has a sense of...
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we are honored to have justice neil gorsuch. it is understood after you go through senate hearings to be confirmed to the supreme court, you never have to answer questions again but you don't want to. instead, you get to ask the questions. justice neil gorsuch, we appreciate your making an exception for the interview. i promise i will do my best to make it a better experience for the senate judiciary committee. that is a low bar, i know. [applause] if you see a copy of the book you will know they hav had to collaborators, the former clerks and we are pleased to have david in the audience with us tonight. we are honored david is trying to buy his grandmother who is very special to us who has been at the library for more than 20 years. [applause] served as a clerk to anthony kennedy who was the third and final appointment to the high court. he would become the first clerk to serve alongside her former boss as a former supreme court justice. i hope you are taking notes. the supreme court reflects the legacy and it's no secret he wa
we are honored to have justice neil gorsuch. it is understood after you go through senate hearings to be confirmed to the supreme court, you never have to answer questions again but you don't want to. instead, you get to ask the questions. justice neil gorsuch, we appreciate your making an exception for the interview. i promise i will do my best to make it a better experience for the senate judiciary committee. that is a low bar, i know. [applause] if you see a copy of the book you will know...