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neil? neil: all right.ail all of this later this afternoon a, thank you, hillary. to rich edson right now on the propensity to spend lots of money in this administration including plans to give tens of billions of dollars to south american countries that are in a world of hurt. the hope is, i guess, rich, that they want to help these countries out, but a lot of times in the past we've discovered that isn't what happens sometimes when we send money down there. what's the latest? >> reporter: good afternoon, neil. and the plan here is to boost significantly spending on the northern triangle, that's guatemala, el salvador and honduras, and the idea behind it is to spend a multiyear increase, $4 billion according to what the president wants to do, and that would then improve conditions in those countries so that you would begin to show migration from that area up through mexico and to the southern u.s. border. the one analyst says there needs to be fundamental change within those governments. >> having an argum
neil? neil: all right.ail all of this later this afternoon a, thank you, hillary. to rich edson right now on the propensity to spend lots of money in this administration including plans to give tens of billions of dollars to south american countries that are in a world of hurt. the hope is, i guess, rich, that they want to help these countries out, but a lot of times in the past we've discovered that isn't what happens sometimes when we send money down there. what's the latest? >>...
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neil? >> neil: thanks, peter doocy. now to chad pergram keeping track of this on capitol hill right now. where are they now in this thing? seems to me a foregone conclusion that this gets passed. a lot to be done before then, right? >> that's right. a delay right now. tonight's votes are about two things, timing and the math. we expect the senate to wrap this bill late tonight. democrats are trying to get west virginia democratic joe manchin on board with a plan to extend additional unemployment assistance through september. there's a problem with lowering that aid from 400 to $300 a month. democrats need to stick together to pass this bill or get help from the gop. the senate minority leader mitch mcconnell says no. >> democrats inherited a tide that was already turning. we could have worked together to do something smart, to finish this fight as fast as possible. democrats decided to do something else. >> now, the senate basically lost a day when senator ron johnson, republican of wisconsin, made senate clerks read th
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neil? >> neil: jonathan hunt, thanks very much. sarah westwood on this from "the washington examiner." seems crazy but these are crazy times, sarah. what do you make of this? >> yeah, neil. as a mom of a 5-year-old who has been trying to learn off of a laptop, there's nothing that parents want more desperately to get classrooms open. the problem is not that unaccompanied minors are getting in-person instruction. the san diego county education offers said this is a right for students and most parents would agree that kids have a right to in-person education. the problem here is that teachers unions in particular have been treating that right as sort of a bargaining chip in the san diego district. they've wanted more funding, better air conditioning systems and minimizing that right. so it's understandably frustrating to parents to have the in-person education characterized as a fundamental right when it comes to the unaccompanied minors and subject of negotiations when it comes to their own kids. >> neil: is it the same people, sara
neil? >> neil: jonathan hunt, thanks very much. sarah westwood on this from "the washington examiner." seems crazy but these are crazy times, sarah. what do you make of this? >> yeah, neil. as a mom of a 5-year-old who has been trying to learn off of a laptop, there's nothing that parents want more desperately to get classrooms open. the problem is not that unaccompanied minors are getting in-person instruction. the san diego county education offers said this is a right...
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neil? i appreciate it. to hans nichols "axios." hans, we can argue semantics until the cows come over, whether it's a crisis, it's a problem, a big problem and the criticism increasingly coming from democrats particularly along the border the president doesn't seem serious about it. how big is this getting for him? >> well, leaving some ethics aside which is a fair debate to have, seems like the white house is consciously trying to stay away from certain words, namely a crisis but just look at the numbers, neil. the latest reporting at "axios" from my colleague saying just 13% of families that are trying to get into the united states are being turned around. that means about 87% are going through the normal immigration process. that's families, okay? now what the white house is saying publicly that unaccompanied minors are allowed to come in. they get an exception from title 42 which is the public health exemption. they get an exception, from the public health sort of provision. what the wh
neil? i appreciate it. to hans nichols "axios." hans, we can argue semantics until the cows come over, whether it's a crisis, it's a problem, a big problem and the criticism increasingly coming from democrats particularly along the border the president doesn't seem serious about it. how big is this getting for him? >> well, leaving some ethics aside which is a fair debate to have, seems like the white house is consciously trying to stay away from certain words, namely a crisis...
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neil? >> neil: peter doocy, thanks very much.ed some democrats that are normally in lock step with the president. but on his border policy or maybe lack thereof, henry cuellar was raising concerns that he simply has to get there to see it for himself. henry cuellar. >> neil: you think the president should go to the border? >> absolutely. as you recall in 2014, i asked president obama to go down there. i'm certainly think the president ought to go. >> neil: all right. with us now, the former isn commissioner. doris, very good to have you. thanks for taking the time. we can play with semantics whether this is a crisis or not. the tripling in the migrant manors and now looking at housing them somewhere, probably a u.s. base, virginia, we don't know for sure. but what do you think of that to address this sudden surge? >> what you have at the border is an effort by the biden administration to manage this. the numbers have gone up. at the same time, one would have to expect that the numbers would go up because there's a shift in policy
neil? >> neil: peter doocy, thanks very much.ed some democrats that are normally in lock step with the president. but on his border policy or maybe lack thereof, henry cuellar was raising concerns that he simply has to get there to see it for himself. henry cuellar. >> neil: you think the president should go to the border? >> absolutely. as you recall in 2014, i asked president obama to go down there. i'm certainly think the president ought to go. >> neil: all right....
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neil? neil: all right. david, thank you very much. spunt traveling with the president in wilmington, delaware. by the way, the democrats, of course, are taking full advantage of controlling the house, the senate and the presidency. they talk a good game on bipartisanship just as in the early days of the administration republicans did as well. but it never works out that way. why is that? and why are some future bills being consider by democrats, only by democrats? after this. ♪ neil: do you know whether the administration is negotiating with republicans to get their support on infrastructure or on these tax increases? what? >> yeah, so the tax increases are coming, there's no question about it. they don't intend to have discussions with republicans. they've made it very clear based on this covid package they don't see a need to have any conversation with us. and maybe on the tax side for good reason. you wouldn't raise these taxes in good economic times,. much less trying to recover from a pandemic. neil: all right. kevin brady is dar
neil? neil: all right. david, thank you very much. spunt traveling with the president in wilmington, delaware. by the way, the democrats, of course, are taking full advantage of controlling the house, the senate and the presidency. they talk a good game on bipartisanship just as in the early days of the administration republicans did as well. but it never works out that way. why is that? and why are some future bills being consider by democrats, only by democrats? after this. ♪ neil: do you...
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neil? neil: all right. jonathan, thank you very much. speaking of those governors implementing such lifting of restrictions, stressing personal responsibility, the governor of mississippi, governor tate reeves who joins us right now. governor, very good to have you back. >> thank you for having me on, neil, always a pleasure. neil: so what was behind this, governor? you feel obviously comfortable doing this but, you seem to take pains to say this is a little bit different than what is going on in texas. explain. >> what i would tell you is we have focused on our primary goal, our primary objectives throughout this pandemic. we never attempted to say that we're trying to keep every single mississippian from contracting the virus. our goal has always been to protect the integrity of our health care system such that if anyone gets the virus, if they can get better with quality care, that they receive that quality care. so for us to utilize the heavy hand of government to mandate things, it had to be justified. at our peak, neil, we had 1450
neil? neil: all right. jonathan, thank you very much. speaking of those governors implementing such lifting of restrictions, stressing personal responsibility, the governor of mississippi, governor tate reeves who joins us right now. governor, very good to have you back. >> thank you for having me on, neil, always a pleasure. neil: so what was behind this, governor? you feel obviously comfortable doing this but, you seem to take pains to say this is a little bit different than what is...
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neil?eil: so, blake, just to be cheap, these 11 who are pushing this is for, would be for future package, not this stimulus measure up right now, right? reporter: they have asked it to be included. they say when the president writes or put together the build back better plan, which is sort of a long-term economic plan as they see it, $1.9 trillion american rescue plan is something else they hope to have at the president's desk here in weeks, if not days. neil: all right. blake burman, thank you. blake at the white house. edward lawrence on capitol hill, very, very interesting, even though virtual hearing going on with the man who president wants to head up with the securities & exchange commission. obviously the questions are centered on gamestop, robinhood all that drama. what is the latest, edward? reporter: right out of the gate, gary gensler, the pick by the biden administration to run the sec was asked about gamestop. he said the robinhood is a technology issue. one has to be dealt wit
neil?eil: so, blake, just to be cheap, these 11 who are pushing this is for, would be for future package, not this stimulus measure up right now, right? reporter: they have asked it to be included. they say when the president writes or put together the build back better plan, which is sort of a long-term economic plan as they see it, $1.9 trillion american rescue plan is something else they hope to have at the president's desk here in weeks, if not days. neil: all right. blake burman, thank...
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coming up, neil cavuto. see you back here tomorrow. bye. >> neil: all right. here's more vaccines and here's more stimulus. we're on top of both on "your world" told. one million more single dose johnson & johnson vaccines that will be in your arms in a matter of weeks. at the rate we're going and forget about every american then having access to or already taken a vaccine by the end of may, it could happen as soon as the end of april. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. this is "your world." so much happening, so little time. not only in the vaccine front but the stimulus front and the markets celebrating all of that front. let's go to kevin corke in washington on the big news regarding vaccines. 100 million of these johnson & johnson single dose vaccines that will be out there. i guess, kevin, pronto, huh? >> yeah, sooner than some expected. although to be fair, not as many doses unfortunately, neil as had been hoped for. this is a boon for all americans that still need to take the vaccine. this is great for everyone especially as we try to get the economy
coming up, neil cavuto. see you back here tomorrow. bye. >> neil: all right. here's more vaccines and here's more stimulus. we're on top of both on "your world" told. one million more single dose johnson & johnson vaccines that will be in your arms in a matter of weeks. at the rate we're going and forget about every american then having access to or already taken a vaccine by the end of may, it could happen as soon as the end of april. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto....
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neil, back to you. neil: molly line in boston. we're keeping drag of the oil and gas prices that continue to rocket. the latest catalyst, of course, has been that supertanker that is stuck in the suez canal, it's literally blocking ships from proceeding right now. better than 265 of them last count. about, about a third of the world's commerce is transacted along the suez canal, about 15% of oil impacted by that region as well. phil flynn joins us right now, fox news contributor, remember a ca walter as -- webb a ca walt -- rebecca walter as well. phil, this is an added reason to see prices move up, not the least of it, the administration's move away from fossil fuel ifs, a lot of bad timing here. but this suez canal stuck ship, that's got to be a bigger contributor than thought. what's going on? >> it really is. think about your heart, right? you get a clogged artery, right, and you've got 20% blockage, if that goes on for some time, you're going to have a heart attack, right? and i think that's where we're headed -- [background
neil, back to you. neil: molly line in boston. we're keeping drag of the oil and gas prices that continue to rocket. the latest catalyst, of course, has been that supertanker that is stuck in the suez canal, it's literally blocking ships from proceeding right now. better than 265 of them last count. about, about a third of the world's commerce is transacted along the suez canal, about 15% of oil impacted by that region as well. phil flynn joins us right now, fox news contributor, remember a ca...
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neil, it's yours. neil: thank you, my friend, very much. tuart said, technology coming back on a tear right now. more noticeable what is happening with tesla. that stock is up 14%. still deep into bear market territory. tesla, technology stocks, all going along for the same ride. this dichotomy between the two where cyclical friendly stocks tend to do better than the technology titans that that gots here, we're getting word from ocb, whatever happens on the stimulus front, indications they will vote for it tomorrow in the house, will be good not only for the united states but world. we'll explore that in a lot more detail. let's go to cheryl casone keeping track of all of the fast moving tech developments particularly what is hping on capitol hill. reporter: intertwined neil. zero in on the nasdaq. that is the big story of the day for markets. what we're seeing good news after the index slid into correction territory, down 10% from a raise peak. that is the technical term for a correction. it has been hit 10 1/2 to the downside yesterday. t
neil, it's yours. neil: thank you, my friend, very much. tuart said, technology coming back on a tear right now. more noticeable what is happening with tesla. that stock is up 14%. still deep into bear market territory. tesla, technology stocks, all going along for the same ride. this dichotomy between the two where cyclical friendly stocks tend to do better than the technology titans that that gots here, we're getting word from ocb, whatever happens on the stimulus front, indications they will...
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neil? neil: chad, thank you very much.back with us, former dallas fed adviser. danielle, i have a theory on this -- crackpot theories, as you know -- but a lot of people venturing out of their homes and returning to work are now getting a sense of how bad the infrastructure's gotten in this country. some of them unfamiliar with that because it's been a year or many -- or more where they've been at home. they're finding roads and bridges in considerable disrepair and may be getting worse, and i'm wondering in a weird sense whether that improvings the likelihood -- improves the likelihood that we will see something as big as this, that this is actually helping the democrats' case? average americans seeing the roads for themselves? >> well, neil, the court of public opinion is always going to count when it comes to politicians who are on a constant two-year election rotation. they're constantly campaigning. but to the point of people doing drive-byes and seeing howdy lap dated -- how dilapidated the infrastructure is, we came
neil? neil: chad, thank you very much.back with us, former dallas fed adviser. danielle, i have a theory on this -- crackpot theories, as you know -- but a lot of people venturing out of their homes and returning to work are now getting a sense of how bad the infrastructure's gotten in this country. some of them unfamiliar with that because it's been a year or many -- or more where they've been at home. they're finding roads and bridges in considerable disrepair and may be getting worse, and...
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neil? neil: yeah. that was the program that did appear to work. thank you very much, blake burman on all of that. blake touch ad notion on more details coming out of planned tax increases. got us thinking always dangerous, back to the bitcoin thing thinking about it, i always scratch my head when politicians talk about the rich paying their fair share. doesn't have anything to do with bitcoin. what is a fair share? i thought i would raise that question. it used to be when we got the top rate back up to 39.6%, the rich finally paying their fair share. the hiked their taxes with surtaxes on the wealthy, that put a lot of that into the mid 40s%. that was deemed closer to fair share. others are now saying that there are more surtaxes in store for the rich to bring their tax levels over 50%. that might be conservative. so that would of course closer to fair share but no matter how high that share goes i still hear that the rich aren't paying their fair share. i'm reminded of things that bernie s
neil? neil: yeah. that was the program that did appear to work. thank you very much, blake burman on all of that. blake touch ad notion on more details coming out of planned tax increases. got us thinking always dangerous, back to the bitcoin thing thinking about it, i always scratch my head when politicians talk about the rich paying their fair share. doesn't have anything to do with bitcoin. what is a fair share? i thought i would raise that question. it used to be when we got the top rate...
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neil. in fact a mask here is in texas is choice, it is not a mandate. i'm in the bishop arts district in dallas. this was changed this morning, it was we encouraged wearing a face mask instead of requiring a wearing a face mask. texas governor greg abbott lifted pretty calls. many businesses can be open 100% capacity, you don't have to wear a mask if they choose to do that. owner of lockhart smokehouse says it will open up slowly. >> all this is kind of new. i don't feel comfortable cramming in anywhere with a bunch people. i wouldn't want to ask that for everybody else. we'll keep protocols as they have been. just see what happens. if all of sudden it magically disappears, hot dog, we'll be raring to go but i would rather proceed with caution. reporter: not everybody totally agrees with the governor here. in fact the city of austin is still under a stage four. that means they're mandating masks in austin. also businesses in austin are 25 to 50% capacity unlike the rest of texas. there are
neil. in fact a mask here is in texas is choice, it is not a mandate. i'm in the bishop arts district in dallas. this was changed this morning, it was we encouraged wearing a face mask instead of requiring a wearing a face mask. texas governor greg abbott lifted pretty calls. many businesses can be open 100% capacity, you don't have to wear a mask if they choose to do that. owner of lockhart smokehouse says it will open up slowly. >> all this is kind of new. i don't feel comfortable...
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neil? >> neil: that is pretty fast. thank you, my friend. blake burman will be putting in a long day. he always does. meantime on top of states getting vaccines outs as quickly as possible and the best way alaska could think of doing it was to open up to everybody. new policy there. if you're 16 or older, get ready to get your vaccine. i had a a chance to catch up to governor mike dunleavy. he said it's about getting people the vaccine sooner than ever. >> we anticipate that we'll be closing in on half the population shortly. we have thousands of vaccines to be administered for those that want it. >> neil: all right. with us right now is admiral brett giroir. we remember him so well during the entire battles with this virus the last year as the president's health and human services assistant secretary. admiral, very good to have you. hard to believe it's been a year. the moves that states are taking to expedite getting the vaccines out, are you pleased with that, what you're seeing? >> thanks for having me on. i am pleased with what i'm seei
neil? >> neil: that is pretty fast. thank you, my friend. blake burman will be putting in a long day. he always does. meantime on top of states getting vaccines outs as quickly as possible and the best way alaska could think of doing it was to open up to everybody. new policy there. if you're 16 or older, get ready to get your vaccine. i had a a chance to catch up to governor mike dunleavy. he said it's about getting people the vaccine sooner than ever. >> we anticipate that we'll...
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neil? >> neil: got it. thank you. mike tobin in chicago. we stand right now in these states that are loosening up and whether there's any risk in that? dr. rosy joins us, a rheumatologist. thanks for taking the time. what do you make of the states that have moved to the degree they have, doctor, particularly the case of texas? next week at this time virtually all restrictions will be lifted. >> i think very much is wishful thinking. it's not facing reality, science or any kind of evidence. most of all it's against the tide. most americans believe that masks will help. that is that general thinking. all you have to do is go down the street. you'll see see people six feet apart. they avoid each other. they're going to restaurants, wearing masks and sitting outside and happy doing that. so this, i don't know. it's politics. it's not based on science and it's not good for anyone. it's a civic duty to wear masks. >> neil: you know, doctor, a lot of businesses seem to agree with you particularly in texas where we're hearing that kroger and kohl's
neil? >> neil: got it. thank you. mike tobin in chicago. we stand right now in these states that are loosening up and whether there's any risk in that? dr. rosy joins us, a rheumatologist. thanks for taking the time. what do you make of the states that have moved to the degree they have, doctor, particularly the case of texas? next week at this time virtually all restrictions will be lifted. >> i think very much is wishful thinking. it's not facing reality, science or any kind of...
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neil? >> neil: keep it going. all right. blake burman, thanks very much.openings are happening quickly right now. we're told that baseball is planning to have folks in stadiums once baseball officially begins in the case of texas and the texas rangers at arlington stadium. they can hold 40,000 people. every seat can be filled. that will be okay in texas. dr. mike is here, certified family physician. much more to us here. a good read on all things going on with this. doctor, i'm wondering given this aggressive roll-out of getting people back to business and all, if there's such a thing as going too fast or are we going about right? >> neil, i don't think there's such a thing as going too fast. we want as many people vaccinated as quickly. the more we wait, the more that it can multiply and cause problems. right now i'd like to refer to them as variants. that's largely due to the success of current vaccinations. the fact that we have 100 million vaccines given, over 60% of senior citizens have had at least one dose, that's a good thing. we're moving in the r
neil? >> neil: keep it going. all right. blake burman, thanks very much.openings are happening quickly right now. we're told that baseball is planning to have folks in stadiums once baseball officially begins in the case of texas and the texas rangers at arlington stadium. they can hold 40,000 people. every seat can be filled. that will be okay in texas. dr. mike is here, certified family physician. much more to us here. a good read on all things going on with this. doctor, i'm wondering...
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back to you, neil. >> neil: just amazing, steve. charge of this facility where these minors are being housed. a time time to bring in tom price, the former health and human services secretary under donald trump. good to have you here, secretary. >> thank you. >> neil: what do you think we're going to see how and how hhs can handle this from here? >> well, this is a real problem. the capacity clearly has been exceeded by tens of thousands of individuals. and the numbers are not transparent. it appears 10% of these kids, minors are covid positive when they cross the border. it likely is more. the problem is that the information isn't necessarily forthcoming and that all of this was preventible. that is what really strikes at the core of this. it appears again the migrants are coming across here oftentimes aren't getting tested for covid and they're being released into the population. so i would suggest this administration is clearly not following the science. >> neil: you know, hate to play politics with these things, but the presiden
back to you, neil. >> neil: just amazing, steve. charge of this facility where these minors are being housed. a time time to bring in tom price, the former health and human services secretary under donald trump. good to have you here, secretary. >> thank you. >> neil: what do you think we're going to see how and how hhs can handle this from here? >> well, this is a real problem. the capacity clearly has been exceeded by tens of thousands of individuals. and the numbers...
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neil? >> neil: so chad, the money that they save by tightening the restrictions, who gets the stimulus checks and what have you, that money comes out of the total cost? does it reallocate it somewhere else? what? >> dick durbin said they're trying to be careful that they don't change many contours of the bill because as i say, it has to go back to the house. if they make a lot of changes, the house might not be in alignment. that could stretch this out if it goes to a conference committee and play ping-pong where they bounce it back and forth. we have to see the bill text. we don't have the senate bill text yet. we're waiting for a bill on the congressional office and taxation. >> neil: so 1.9, 2 trillion, whatever you want to say, is it too much for the moderate democrats? it appears to be. whether that would cancel their vote, hard to say. austan goolsbee here with us. very good to see you. this issue with the cost of this, almost $2 trillion, is it still fair to say it's good to go this
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neil? neil: that is wild.you mentioned your mom, i always get a kick out of her comments, but i think from what i'm hearing in the british press it cuts generationally, doesn't it, older britains very much fans of the royal family, institution, respect for that family, you know, overwhelmingly pro that family but younger folks less so. is that how it breaks down? reporter: yeah, i think absolutely, neil, it is a generational thing and you know, you don't have to go back that many decades for those older folks in britain to have a very real feelings as well about britain's colonial past, to have sympathetic feelings towards that colonial past, to feel those are reflected within the royal family, which of course, still runs the commonwealth of the uk. so, then you get to the younger generation, prince william himself, a different part of that generation, grown up in a different world and certainly you would say, britain has improved its behavior in terms of racism over the past couple of decades and i think that
neil? neil: that is wild.you mentioned your mom, i always get a kick out of her comments, but i think from what i'm hearing in the british press it cuts generationally, doesn't it, older britains very much fans of the royal family, institution, respect for that family, you know, overwhelmingly pro that family but younger folks less so. is that how it breaks down? reporter: yeah, i think absolutely, neil, it is a generational thing and you know, you don't have to go back that many decades for...
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neil: incredible.n, thank you for that update and we need to hear it and get something or someone on top of it. that will do it. fox continues. always look for the grown in idaho seal. .. if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame. looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what is that? xiidra, noooo! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda approved treatment specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra, wait 15 minutes before reinserting
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neil? just want to make sure, blake, the infrastructure package and the build back america, they're two different spending measures? >> reporter: their build back better plan is what they essentially describe as a long-term economic vision or plan. the white house isn't yet ready the talk about what might be in that. as they say, they've got to get the american rescue plan, the $1.9 trillion plan if, done first. infrastructure potentially separate from that. it's a big question, neil, exactly where the biden administration plans to go next. keep in mind we haven't even talked about tax reform, something else that they want to do as well. there's a rot of big district -- a lot of big ticket items, and it sounds like they're potentially talking them them now. neil: or how to pay for it. thank you, blake burman, in the middle of all of that. in the meantime, progress on the vaccine front, record numbers of vaccines are making their way to mesh americans. -- to americans. jonathan serrie with t
neil? just want to make sure, blake, the infrastructure package and the build back america, they're two different spending measures? >> reporter: their build back better plan is what they essentially describe as a long-term economic vision or plan. the white house isn't yet ready the talk about what might be in that. as they say, they've got to get the american rescue plan, the $1.9 trillion plan if, done first. infrastructure potentially separate from that. it's a big question, neil,...
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neil? >> neil: hillary vaughn, thanks very much.to take that issue up with neil bradley from the u.s. chamber of commerce. the chamber is worried that this, neil, will wallop company's bottom like. more to the point of risking jobs as well. the fact is the president wants to take it back up to 28%. it was a size 35%. so his folks say he's splitting the difference. it won't be that damaging and the economy can absorb it because it's picked up considerable steam. what do you say? >> the part they're not saying is that when the corporate rate was lowered from 35% to 21%, congress included in that a number of base broadeners. denying businesses tax credits and deductions that had previously been available to them. we paid for the lower rate through the base broadening mechanisms. now they want to keep the base broadening mechanisms and raise the rate back up. if you do that, the tax code will be more uncompetitive and more punishing on u.s. corporations than during the obama administration. even back then vice president biden said we ne
neil? >> neil: hillary vaughn, thanks very much.to take that issue up with neil bradley from the u.s. chamber of commerce. the chamber is worried that this, neil, will wallop company's bottom like. more to the point of risking jobs as well. the fact is the president wants to take it back up to 28%. it was a size 35%. so his folks say he's splitting the difference. it won't be that damaging and the economy can absorb it because it's picked up considerable steam. what do you say? >>...
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hey, alicia. >> hi, neil. the suspect has been booked in the boulder county jail after being treated for gunshot wound at a local hospital. 21-year-old ahmad alissa is charged as a chilling and chaotic scene that unfolded at the king sooper's grocery store. witnesses told police the suspect shot someone in their vehicle and also shot and killed another before continuing on inside the supermarket where eight more people were killed. according to the police commander, the only person injured was the gunman, which means that every other shot that landed killed. here's video of it as it happened. >> there's an active shooter somewhere. there's an active shooter somewhere. could it be in the store? he went in the store. >> one of the victims, the first officer on scene, eric talley on the force 11 years before his last heroic act running into the danger. he leaves behind a family of seven children. also killed, 61-year-old kevin mahoney whose daughter tweeting i'm heart broken to announce that my dad, my hero, kevi
hey, alicia. >> hi, neil. the suspect has been booked in the boulder county jail after being treated for gunshot wound at a local hospital. 21-year-old ahmad alissa is charged as a chilling and chaotic scene that unfolded at the king sooper's grocery store. witnesses told police the suspect shot someone in their vehicle and also shot and killed another before continuing on inside the supermarket where eight more people were killed. according to the police commander, the only person...
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neil? >> neil: so peter, settle this for me. looks like he had an index card or cards and the order of reporters that he would talk. that was what he stuck to. this wasn't spontaneous. >> no, it was not. he did have a list. looked like it was a first name an an outlet. that's not the only piece of paper. looked like like jen psaki goes to the lectern or podium with a briefing book. he was referring to based on different topics to tabs that he had or pages about statistics, policies, plans. there was a lot of stuff up there. i was in the third row. i couldn't really see everything but he did come prepared. >> >> neil: all right. as did you. peter doocy at the white house. as peter said, a big subject is what is happening at the border, particularly the 16,000 migrant minors. most of them teenagers in this country and may be here for quite a while. steve harrigan in mission, texas with how that is going. steve? >> that's right. 16,000 plus. more arriving, as many as 500 every day. it's a question of numbers. president biden tried
neil? >> neil: so peter, settle this for me. looks like he had an index card or cards and the order of reporters that he would talk. that was what he stuck to. this wasn't spontaneous. >> no, it was not. he did have a list. looked like it was a first name an an outlet. that's not the only piece of paper. looked like like jen psaki goes to the lectern or podium with a briefing book. he was referring to based on different topics to tabs that he had or pages about statistics, policies,...
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neil: yeah.nd it's going to be pretty dramatic in the next few weeks. irina, the career builder ceo, great seeing you again. thanks for your insights on all of this. let's pick up with mark and phil on that. mark, if she's right -- and she's been pretty accurate on every step of the way here as far as jobs coming back -- it begins like this, you know, one industry, then another industry, then more industries. and we're seeing it reflected maybe in the backup in yields that we're seeing. hardly inflationary, but a little bit more inflation than we've seen. so from that perspective, mark, does the comeback in the economy and the commence rate jump in yields -- commensurate jump in yields, how do you reconcile that? do you worry about it? >> well, i mean, we have to worry about something, and that feels like that should be pretty close to the top of the list. having said that, it's also part of the process of getting back to normal, right? and so, you know, a 10-year yield, as low as it is right now
neil: yeah.nd it's going to be pretty dramatic in the next few weeks. irina, the career builder ceo, great seeing you again. thanks for your insights on all of this. let's pick up with mark and phil on that. mark, if she's right -- and she's been pretty accurate on every step of the way here as far as jobs coming back -- it begins like this, you know, one industry, then another industry, then more industries. and we're seeing it reflected maybe in the backup in yields that we're seeing. hardly...
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neil? neil: griff, thank you very much. griff jenkins.onferences, we're just getting word that new york governor andrew cuomo plans to make an announcement at 1 p.m. eastern time, so a half hour from now. we don't know what it's about. we do know it's on the heels of at least a dozen congressional democrats saying it is time for him to resign and leave office. among them, jerry nadler and alexandria ocasio-cortez. again, the governor will be making an announcement at 1 p.m. i have no idea whether that has anything to do with this, could be new updates of covid and reopenings in the empire state, but the timing is interesting. we'll have more after this. ♪ ♪ -- the palms of your back, it's a death trap. ♪ we've got to get out while we're young -- ♪ 'cuz tramps like us, baby, we were born to run ♪♪ you can spend your life in boxing or any other business, but one day, you're gonna take a hit you didn't see coming. and it won't matter what hit you. what matters is you're down. and there's nothing down there with you but the choice that will d
neil? neil: griff, thank you very much. griff jenkins.onferences, we're just getting word that new york governor andrew cuomo plans to make an announcement at 1 p.m. eastern time, so a half hour from now. we don't know what it's about. we do know it's on the heels of at least a dozen congressional democrats saying it is time for him to resign and leave office. among them, jerry nadler and alexandria ocasio-cortez. again, the governor will be making an announcement at 1 p.m. i have no idea...
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reporter: and, neil, cuomo says he will not resign. neil? neil: thank you very much, alici a kunia following all these developments and we've reached out to the governor and have not heard back this is always the case, hope springs eternal but in the meantime, the governor when it came to some of these issues that these women have raised that he's a hugger, a very physical and emotional person, and that's just the way it is, but it's not so much his actions as much as his words. that is what could prove the lynch pin here, and the problem here, after this. wanna build a gaming business that breaks the internet? that means working night and day... ...and delegating to an experienced live bookkeeper for peace of mind. your books are all set. so you can finally give john some attention. trusted experts. guaranteed accurate books. intuit quickbooks live. neil: all right, i want to take you to baghdad right now, the pope is celebrating mass right there, he has already met with the grand ayatollah, and he's hold toured the ruins city and again the
reporter: and, neil, cuomo says he will not resign. neil? neil: thank you very much, alici a kunia following all these developments and we've reached out to the governor and have not heard back this is always the case, hope springs eternal but in the meantime, the governor when it came to some of these issues that these women have raised that he's a hugger, a very physical and emotional person, and that's just the way it is, but it's not so much his actions as much as his words. that is what...
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neil: i don't think so. think lawyers are already bound by their bar requirements do not participate in cases where they have a conflict of interest, and the commission has its own set of rules around that . i think somebody who has dealt with sophisticated, complex litigation at the highest levels may be involving these companies is very qualified to be a chairman at the ftc -- could be very qualified, and i don't think that type of experience should be seen as a negative. i think it could be a positive. i don't think it is a requirement, either, but i don't think it should be disqualifying. peter: you have a new book coming out in may, "getting out of control." what's the topic? neil: the book is called "getting out-of-control: emergent leadership in a complex world," and it's about how complicated the world is and how we often feel like there's nobody in control, but if we look to all the systems that are most robust in our world, they are ones in which there has not been somebody who designed them. they
neil: i don't think so. think lawyers are already bound by their bar requirements do not participate in cases where they have a conflict of interest, and the commission has its own set of rules around that . i think somebody who has dealt with sophisticated, complex litigation at the highest levels may be involving these companies is very qualified to be a chairman at the ftc -- could be very qualified, and i don't think that type of experience should be seen as a negative. i think it could be...
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, neil? neil: going to be interesting on some levels. kristin, thank you very, very much, kristin fisher at the white house. the president an hour and 13 minutes away from addressing the nation at the first formal press conference. 65 days in office right now. very unusual to wait this late to have something like that. above cusack with us, "the hill" editor-in-chief you could have said the prior presidents who took their time, not this amount of time for formal press briefings. the issue with donald trump he took questions from press all the time going out from marine one, coming back from an event. even those type of exchanges with reporters are limited virtually nonexistent with joe biden. so what do you expect now, the attention it is getting from a press corps that has been deemed a whole lot friendlier to this president than the last president ? >> i mean, biden had a honeymoon no doubt about it with the media. the media is getting restless, number one he hasn't had a press conference.
, neil? neil: going to be interesting on some levels. kristin, thank you very, very much, kristin fisher at the white house. the president an hour and 13 minutes away from addressing the nation at the first formal press conference. 65 days in office right now. very unusual to wait this late to have something like that. above cusack with us, "the hill" editor-in-chief you could have said the prior presidents who took their time, not this amount of time for formal press briefings. the...
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. >> neil: thanks.ited states outlining this agreement with johnson & johnson and merck to get this vaccine out and fast. >> we're getting back to our loves ones and get our economy on track and move back to normal that is one of my first goals in office was when i got in office is to say that there will be 100 million vaccinate shots administered in my first 100 days in off. we got halfway there in 37 days and i feel confident we'll make it all the way. as i said, we have a long way to go. as i said from the outset, we're going to use every resource of the federal government to make it happen. among the thins that i learned when i came in office is that johnson & johnson was behind in manufacturing and production. we had the potential -- highly effective vaccine to accompany the two existing vaccines and simply wasn't coming fast enough. so my team, my team has been hard at work to accelerate that effort. as i have always said, this is a war-time effort. every action has been on the table including put
. >> neil: thanks.ited states outlining this agreement with johnson & johnson and merck to get this vaccine out and fast. >> we're getting back to our loves ones and get our economy on track and move back to normal that is one of my first goals in office was when i got in office is to say that there will be 100 million vaccinate shots administered in my first 100 days in off. we got halfway there in 37 days and i feel confident we'll make it all the way. as i said, we have a...
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neil: i don't think so, not yet so far.ome up with a scenario where that could be the case, but this idea that the back up in interest rates is hurting housing activity, where is the evidence for that? look at home building stocks? we're not in a position where rates are hurting people's access to get credit. if anything, you can make the argument riskfree interest rates are going up, mortgage spreads, maybe lending, loan conditions, lending standards have eased a little bit. yeah, maybe 30-year mortgage rates have gone up, more people have access to credit. that's why the housing market is doing reasonably well despite the back up in rates. talk about tightening in financial conditions because of rates if the areas post-impacted by that are still doing quite well. caroline: we'll see the ramifications. neil dutta, thanks for being us, now coming up, the lira, we're talking about turkey, the third president of the financial bank, we'll break it down next. this is bloomberg. ♪♪ ♪♪ caroline: though techs stocks and bonds tumb
neil: i don't think so, not yet so far.ome up with a scenario where that could be the case, but this idea that the back up in interest rates is hurting housing activity, where is the evidence for that? look at home building stocks? we're not in a position where rates are hurting people's access to get credit. if anything, you can make the argument riskfree interest rates are going up, mortgage spreads, maybe lending, loan conditions, lending standards have eased a little bit. yeah, maybe...
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we have neil degrasse tyson. plus golden globe winner is going to perform "how did we get that guy?" unbelievable. i'm in a good mood tonight, because after a long hard year of covid, things are finally looking up, in that cases are going down. and this afternoon, president biden announced that, after the f.d.a. approved the johnson & johnson vaccine, there will now be enough vaccine available for the entire adult population in the united states by the end of may. may! yes! i could kiss that man! by the end of may. some states have decided it's all over. for instance, just a few hours ago, texas governor greg abbott seceded from reality, tweeting, "i just announced texas is open 100%. everything." rder?ear that, immigrants on the the governor said it's open. come on in! he went on to tweet, "i also ended the statewide mask mandate." that's right, no more masks in texas! so, if they see you with a bandana over your face, you had better be robbing a stagecoach! the order increased the permitted capacity of all busi
we have neil degrasse tyson. plus golden globe winner is going to perform "how did we get that guy?" unbelievable. i'm in a good mood tonight, because after a long hard year of covid, things are finally looking up, in that cases are going down. and this afternoon, president biden announced that, after the f.d.a. approved the johnson & johnson vaccine, there will now be enough vaccine available for the entire adult population in the united states by the end of may. may! yes! i...
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then, enter neil said part — should be thinking.�* then, enter neil said part of— should be thinking.egy for| neil said part of the strategy for gb news will be to slice and dice. do you mind expressing if that's what you do it pink news? i don't iuite what you do it pink news? i don't quite know— what you do it pink news? i don't quite know what _ what you do it pink news? i don't quite know what he _ what you do it pink news? i don't quite know what he means. - what you do it pink news? i don't quite know what he means. i- what you do it pink news? i don't. quite know what he means. i think what you do it pink news? i don't . quite know what he means. i think it means cutting _ quite know what he means. i think it means cutting segments _ quite know what he means. i think it means cutting segments of- quite know what he means. i think it means cutting segments of a - quite know what he means. i think it means cutting segments of a tv - quite know what he means. i think it. means cutting segments of a tv show up means cutting segments of a tv show up and pressing about on social medi
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please welcome back to "a late show," neil degrasse tyson! neil, how are you? >> doing good.d this morning you got the second shot. now, i've heard-- >> i got the second shot 11 hours ago, yes. >> stephen: okay, and i heard that they can-- it can feel a little rough after the second shot. how are you doing? >> yeah, i'm a little loopy now, so-- ( laughs ) >> stephen: loopy? like... >> just a little loopy. but, no, i feel fine. i was never much of a side effects guy my whole life, so i don't expect to-- to put a check in all the boxes that they list. but, otherwise, yeah, if i'm otherwise incoherent, that could be why. i got it up at harlem hospital. >> stephen: here you are getting the first dose 28 days ago. and i didn't know that one possible side effect of the shot was of the gun show. ( laughter ) sun's not even out, but guns are out. now, i'm glad-- i'm glad-- >> imagine what's left over-- >> stephen: what? >> that's just what's left over from 40 years and 40 pounds ago, when i used to be in shape. >> stephen: you look good, man. you look really good. >> thank you. >> st
please welcome back to "a late show," neil degrasse tyson! neil, how are you? >> doing good.d this morning you got the second shot. now, i've heard-- >> i got the second shot 11 hours ago, yes. >> stephen: okay, and i heard that they can-- it can feel a little rough after the second shot. how are you doing? >> yeah, i'm a little loopy now, so-- ( laughs ) >> stephen: loopy? like... >> just a little loopy. but, no, i feel fine. i was never much of a...
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and thank you also to andrew neil, chairman and presenter on gb news.inue into the night and there is a bit of rain heading our way for part two of the weekend tomorrow. but not all of us are getting rain out of these showers. there is some snow over the high ground of scotland, northern ireland, northern england, perhaps in wales at times too, as low pressures pushes the showers south—eastwards across all parts and then another set of weather fronts heading our way tomorrow and that is tomorrow's rain. into tonight we continue with a batch of showers spreading south across england and wales, but then after midnight a few showers continue into the west, but many places will be drier by then. it looks like the coldest weather overnight will be in north—east england and eastern scotland, so a touch of frost could be yours going into tomorrow. and then tomorrow, don't be fooled by a fine start with some sunshine. at the very least it is going to cloud over, and those weather fronts i showed you will be bringing some rain into northern ireland for the morni
and thank you also to andrew neil, chairman and presenter on gb news.inue into the night and there is a bit of rain heading our way for part two of the weekend tomorrow. but not all of us are getting rain out of these showers. there is some snow over the high ground of scotland, northern ireland, northern england, perhaps in wales at times too, as low pressures pushes the showers south—eastwards across all parts and then another set of weather fronts heading our way tomorrow and that is...
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. >> neil: we are at the border. ted cruz is leading a delication of republican senators who just returned from a boat tour of the rio grande river. they also visited the donna, texas, migrant facility and a mission in texas. let's go to that press conference. >> tested positive for covid-19. roughly 10% of the individuals held there are testing positive for covid-19. rates higher than the u.s. population and the biden administration is taking people who are testing positive for covid-19 and locking them in cages side by side. this is inhumane. it's wrong and the direct consequence of policy decisions by the biden administration to stop building the wall and return to catch and release and end the stay in mexico policy. a number of us are releasing photographs and videos so the american people can see what is happening here. this needs to stop! it's a crisis. it's a tragedy and a man-made crisis. this was avoidable. this was preventible. regardless of your party republican or democrat, you could look at what is going
. >> neil: we are at the border. ted cruz is leading a delication of republican senators who just returned from a boat tour of the rio grande river. they also visited the donna, texas, migrant facility and a mission in texas. let's go to that press conference. >> tested positive for covid-19. roughly 10% of the individuals held there are testing positive for covid-19. rates higher than the u.s. population and the biden administration is taking people who are testing positive for...
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and thank you also to andrew neil, chairman and presenter on gb news.eek, it is a much quieter weather story to tell. but i suspect we will be chasing cloud amounts around over the next few days, just like we had on monday. in cornwall, it was a beautiful day with blue sky and sunshine, similar story for northern ireland. but further north and west, cloud gathered as we went through the day, rather threatening looking skies, indication of what's to come. yes, we have some weather fronts bringing some rain into the far northwest. high—pressure is trying to build in from the southwest, but some of this rain will be heavy through the night. isobars squeezing together as well, strengthening winds particularly in the far north of scotland. now, the rain will sink its way south and east, a lot of cloud across the country, so a relatively mild night for many. so as we start off tuesday, there will still be some heavy rain to come, particularly across scotland accompanied by some strong gusty winds from the northwest. widely, we could see gusts in excess of 30
and thank you also to andrew neil, chairman and presenter on gb news.eek, it is a much quieter weather story to tell. but i suspect we will be chasing cloud amounts around over the next few days, just like we had on monday. in cornwall, it was a beautiful day with blue sky and sunshine, similar story for northern ireland. but further north and west, cloud gathered as we went through the day, rather threatening looking skies, indication of what's to come. yes, we have some weather fronts...
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and thank you also to andrew neil, chairman and presenter on gb news.y today, elsewhere, we are seeing some rain for a time. that will eventually reach those parts of eastern england. it will stay dry for much of the day. this evening, clearing away and a few showers in the south—west. largely clear overnight for eastern scotland and north—east england, that is where we will have the lowest temperatures. this is where there is a greater chance of seeing a touch of frost going into the morning, whereas elsewhere, temperatures staying well above freezing. it's in the west tomorrow that we will see most of the cloud for northern ireland, wales, western parts of england into western scotland. that cloud increases. chances of seeing patches of rain, whereas for eastern scotland and down the eastern side of england, it will stay dry with plenty of sunny spells around. the winds tomorrow are lighter and in fact continue to ease as we go through the day and the temperatures are a bit higher, so if you do get to see some sunshine, it is going to feel a little bi
and thank you also to andrew neil, chairman and presenter on gb news.y today, elsewhere, we are seeing some rain for a time. that will eventually reach those parts of eastern england. it will stay dry for much of the day. this evening, clearing away and a few showers in the south—west. largely clear overnight for eastern scotland and north—east england, that is where we will have the lowest temperatures. this is where there is a greater chance of seeing a touch of frost going into the...
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until recently neil was one of the b.b.c.'s most prominent broadcast journalists now he has a new job chairman and host of the soon to be launched g b news. they're out to disrupt this traditional way of doing television news in britain. years disrupt search thinks it will shake things up they're going to probably put forward an opening position and then under the rules they should really have a variety of views expressed within the program now is that going to be other journalists or is it going to be politicians we don't know but it's quite clear from what andrew neil has said about g.b. news that there is an important political element to it. despite his long association with the public broadcast andrew neil has a right wing resume before the b.b.c. he was a murdoch man 1st is that the chair of the sunday times then as founding chairman of sky t.v. neil isn't the only rupert murdoch protege at g.b. news its c.e.o. is a former boss of sky news australia and one of the channel's presenters is down once executive editor at mur
until recently neil was one of the b.b.c.'s most prominent broadcast journalists now he has a new job chairman and host of the soon to be launched g b news. they're out to disrupt this traditional way of doing television news in britain. years disrupt search thinks it will shake things up they're going to probably put forward an opening position and then under the rules they should really have a variety of views expressed within the program now is that going to be other journalists or is it...
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. >> neil: in sight.ator rubio put a bill up, seeks to make daylight saving permanent, partly to do with the golf and barbecue lobby. they want an extra hour of daylight. jillian: as a golfer, i can appreciate that. ben: as can i. today, a rendell gas station will descend upon -- republican delegation will descend upon the mexican border. jillian: mark meredith is live in washington as democrats lay blame on the trump administration for causing the crisis. >> reporter: later today, republican lawmakers will head to el paso, texas, to see what's going on firsthand. this comes as the gop insists that the country is facing an immigration crisis. they argue that it's p president biden's rollback of trump policies that's creating a huge incentive for my grants to travel to the u.s. we -- my grants to travel to the u.s. -- migrants to that. travel tothe u.s. >> basically, they're ignoring all that and i think sending the signal that the border is open and anybody who wants to come to texas or the united states
. >> neil: in sight.ator rubio put a bill up, seeks to make daylight saving permanent, partly to do with the golf and barbecue lobby. they want an extra hour of daylight. jillian: as a golfer, i can appreciate that. ben: as can i. today, a rendell gas station will descend upon -- republican delegation will descend upon the mexican border. jillian: mark meredith is live in washington as democrats lay blame on the trump administration for causing the crisis. >> reporter: later today,...
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neil, you have served in the justice department. what is the significance of this assessment from someone this high? >> i think it's significant. the investigation has been ham strung since january 6th in ways and pleased to see talk of seditious conspiracy charges brought because the statute which is 28-34 doesn't just bar people who are agreeing to overthrow the government, but also, people who tried to take or possess any property of the united states by violent means and as the video you are just showing demonstrates that's happened. having said that i do have some reservations about mr. sherwin talking about the investigation in this way and then going on to say yesterday, i won't play monday morning quarterback and talk about all of the people let go. the fact is he was the chief law enforcement officer for d.c. and let hundreds and hundreds of people go on january 6th. he said i don't want to play monday morning quarterback. give me a break. i want a first grade touch football perhap to just look at this and say this isn't th
neil, you have served in the justice department. what is the significance of this assessment from someone this high? >> i think it's significant. the investigation has been ham strung since january 6th in ways and pleased to see talk of seditious conspiracy charges brought because the statute which is 28-34 doesn't just bar people who are agreeing to overthrow the government, but also, people who tried to take or possess any property of the united states by violent means and as the video...
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neil isn't the only weapon murdoch protege a t.v. news its c.e.o. is a former boss of sky news australia and one of the channels presenting is down once executive editor at murdoch some news paper. on a drive time presenter on his talk radio station. the news doesn't actually have anything to do with rupert murdoch himself and rather than being outdone by those protege murdoch plans to compete with them he's launching something similar from his news u.k. stable a streaming service evening zone it is being set up overseas by rupert murdoch who created for the united states its chief executive is david rose who is a former fox vice president but i think it's going to be less political than big news now of g.b. news we know that it's much newsier i think much racier it's going to thrive on opinion which is a new departure for british television i mean not to sound like a crutch to old marxist but you can tell a lot about an organization by who's funding them so so far g.b. news has managed to attract about 60000000 pounds in investment and a significan
neil isn't the only weapon murdoch protege a t.v. news its c.e.o. is a former boss of sky news australia and one of the channels presenting is down once executive editor at murdoch some news paper. on a drive time presenter on his talk radio station. the news doesn't actually have anything to do with rupert murdoch himself and rather than being outdone by those protege murdoch plans to compete with them he's launching something similar from his news u.k. stable a streaming service evening zone...
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neil is going to do most of the work. thank you everyone. >> thank you. ♪
neil is going to do most of the work. thank you everyone. >> thank you. ♪
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our guess is neil chilson,, former chief technologist at the federal trade commission. our guess reporter is leah nylen of the "politico." mr. chilson come in a recent article from pro-market you wrote what's missing in the house antitrust report what you say the report is 449 pages, 30 of which contain recommendations for antitrust reform, and then you go on to write, talking about the house democrats, that although they seem to disapprove of large companies, the house judiciary staff does not explain what big tech practices described are or should be illegal. what does that mean? >> guest: the house report has a lot of stories. it is very good at collecting a lot of interesting tales about how the companies may decisions, what the sort of downstream effects of those were. but there's hardly any legal analysis of windows types of practices, if those practices violate the law. the reader is left with the impression that all of these things are really bad, but we are not told exactly why they were illegal. there's stories in particular, things around facebook's acquisiti
our guess is neil chilson,, former chief technologist at the federal trade commission. our guess reporter is leah nylen of the "politico." mr. chilson come in a recent article from pro-market you wrote what's missing in the house antitrust report what you say the report is 449 pages, 30 of which contain recommendations for antitrust reform, and then you go on to write, talking about the house democrats, that although they seem to disapprove of large companies, the house judiciary...