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neil: wow. lindsay, new york city. wonders about this whole supply chain issue. take a look. >> hi, neil. this is lindsay from new york city. how are shipping restrictions due to covid going to affect inflation rate for the holiday season and buying gifts? thanks. >> well, it's going to increase the cost of getting gifts. a lot of it is the bought from asia. because of transportation from asia to the united states and also shortages -- neil: an area of the world where the covid issue is still a big issue. >> covid is a big issue, but you know what else is a big issue? the california docks that are coming in. they're not fully open. now i understand today -- neil: 24/7. >> 24/7. it should have been that a month ago. neil: i wondered that too. i thought they were 24/7. i guess they're not. all right. this is from david in texas who wonders about china. >> what can be done without depending on china to get back to shipping -- how can we become more self-reliant without depending on other companies
neil: wow. lindsay, new york city. wonders about this whole supply chain issue. take a look. >> hi, neil. this is lindsay from new york city. how are shipping restrictions due to covid going to affect inflation rate for the holiday season and buying gifts? thanks. >> well, it's going to increase the cost of getting gifts. a lot of it is the bought from asia. because of transportation from asia to the united states and also shortages -- neil: an area of the world where the covid...
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neil. neil: edward lawrence at the white house, thank you very much. meantime a lot of people want to know what is happening at our ports where cargo ships are blacking up like planes at laguardia. a lot of times there are nothing on the cargo ships themselves, very few goods, even if you dough get it to the port there is nothing to take off the ships themselves. and that is a problem that might be manpower, woman power, however you want to define it, maybe by keeping the port open 24 hours a day seven days a week will change things. will it? william la jeunesse following all of that at the port of long beach in california. william? reporter: neil, you're right, l.a. long beach is the largest port in the united states. literally they will see 40% of all container traffic, shortest distance between here and china, takes two weeks. if you look offshore here you begin to see why this is at the epicenter of the supply chain crisis. 60 boats are anchored offshore. they have to come in here to dr
neil. neil: edward lawrence at the white house, thank you very much. meantime a lot of people want to know what is happening at our ports where cargo ships are blacking up like planes at laguardia. a lot of times there are nothing on the cargo ships themselves, very few goods, even if you dough get it to the port there is nothing to take off the ships themselves. and that is a problem that might be manpower, woman power, however you want to define it, maybe by keeping the port open 24 hours a...
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neil. neil: lydia, thank you very, very much.ese inflationary pressures and how much they're ultimately costing the average american family? well, mark zandi, the moody's chief economist, has used his fine brain here to sort of crunch the numbers and came to a figure of about $175 a month. i'm generalizing here, but mark is kind enough to join us. mark, good to see you. how did you arrive at this extra $175 a month? >> well, this is what economists call back of the envelope calculations. so consumer price inflation is just over 5%, let's assume that that continues at that pace, you know, that's debatable, but let's just say 5 percent. typically it's 2, 2%. the difference is 3%. 3% of $70 awrkz a -- 70,000 a year, the median, assuming inflation stays at 5 percent which is probably not the case, but this is an exercise. neil: and, again, it differs for different families and what their priorities are, if you really love bacon or chicken -- >> i love bacon but i can't eat it. neil yeah, right, exactly. or if you want to go the other
neil. neil: lydia, thank you very, very much.ese inflationary pressures and how much they're ultimately costing the average american family? well, mark zandi, the moody's chief economist, has used his fine brain here to sort of crunch the numbers and came to a figure of about $175 a month. i'm generalizing here, but mark is kind enough to join us. mark, good to see you. how did you arrive at this extra $175 a month? >> well, this is what economists call back of the envelope calculations....
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neil? neil: very quick take. on all of this, chad, if they don't get it done this year i don't think they can get it done next year or am i missing something? reporter: there is still a lot of time in this year. sometimes when you have the crash against the government funding bill december 3rd, also with the debt ceiling december 3rd, that might give them some opportunity to get everything together in one gigantic package come december. it is generally conventional wisdom that you can't get big legislative initiatives across the finish line in election year. keep in mind they passed the final version of obamacare in both house and senate in 2010. they lost the house catastrophically for the democrats that fall. so it is not unheard of, but sometimes they try to put these things to rest before december 31st. neil: i would have preferred you agreed with my wisdom outright but that's okay. you couched it very, very nice as you do all the time. thank you very much, chad pergram, following all of that. nancy mace, joi
neil? neil: very quick take. on all of this, chad, if they don't get it done this year i don't think they can get it done next year or am i missing something? reporter: there is still a lot of time in this year. sometimes when you have the crash against the government funding bill december 3rd, also with the debt ceiling december 3rd, that might give them some opportunity to get everything together in one gigantic package come december. it is generally conventional wisdom that you can't get big...
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neil? neil: i heard many asinine ideas in washington. the whole trillion dollar coin thing might take the cake. we live in desperate times. call for desperate measures. that has dr. evil written all over it. a trillion dollar -- i'm done. hillary vaughn on that. you know, we have never defaulted on our debt in the long and illustrious history of our country but that didn't stop us from getting our aaa credit rating downgraded in 2011 when s&p, ratings agency at the time said it wasn't that it wasn't resolved at least to their liking but that the whole process was a mess and compromise, investors face worldwide in american securities. that was then. a fellow who was a pivotal player in that at the time with president barack obama, the former speaker of the house john boehner who joins us right now. of course he has still out there, you can still get the book t was a great book. "on the house." a washington memoir. i still argue this is the best cover of a book i have ever seen in nonfiction. so, speaker, it is always, always great to have
neil? neil: i heard many asinine ideas in washington. the whole trillion dollar coin thing might take the cake. we live in desperate times. call for desperate measures. that has dr. evil written all over it. a trillion dollar -- i'm done. hillary vaughn on that. you know, we have never defaulted on our debt in the long and illustrious history of our country but that didn't stop us from getting our aaa credit rating downgraded in 2011 when s&p, ratings agency at the time said it wasn't that...
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neil, back to you. neil: all right.ose developments. >>> in the meantime, we should tell you that if you want a good idea how the midterms will go, you might want to focus on the virginia gubernatorial race in three weeks. i'll explain after this. ♪ -- bang, bang, i am the warrior. ♪ well, i am the warrior -- ♪♪ it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of sd-wan and advanced security integrated on our activecore platform so you can control your network from anywhere, anytime. it's network management redefined. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com
neil, back to you. neil: all right.ose developments. >>> in the meantime, we should tell you that if you want a good idea how the midterms will go, you might want to focus on the virginia gubernatorial race in three weeks. i'll explain after this. ♪ -- bang, bang, i am the warrior. ♪ well, i am the warrior -- ♪♪ it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only...
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neil? neil: david, thank you very much for that. be china's sputnik moment. in 195, the fall of 1957 the u.s. was shocked to hear that the then soviet union had a satellite circling the planet. a few years later they would add insult to injury at least to american pride by announcing the first man in space, yuri gregoran. the stunning development that china has this advanced technology to make a hyper sonic missile with incredible accuracy it scares them all over again. should it scare us? congressman dan meuser of pennsylvania is kind to join us now. congressman that wasn't something we think they apparently could do, what do you make of it? >> what i think of it we were guilty of wishful thinking and victims of it. as a matter of fact the u.s. has been victims of wishful thinking related to china for 25 to 35 years now. michael pillsbury wrote a book, the 100 year marathon where it expresses that well. what we have to do, we have to face things as they really are and not as we want them to be and on the military track that is one
neil? neil: david, thank you very much for that. be china's sputnik moment. in 195, the fall of 1957 the u.s. was shocked to hear that the then soviet union had a satellite circling the planet. a few years later they would add insult to injury at least to american pride by announcing the first man in space, yuri gregoran. the stunning development that china has this advanced technology to make a hyper sonic missile with incredible accuracy it scares them all over again. should it scare us?...
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good to see you, neil. >> neil: same here. secretary, one thing i was trying to remember when i looked at this 11 million job opening figure and no one seems to be taking up anyone on these offers and then during the clinton years, working with business to make sure that would be the case, is that what explains it? this administration is less business friendly as the clinton administration, not part of the strategy of getting things better or what? >> i don't think that is the answer, neil. i think we have been so consumed and overwhelmed quite frankly with the pandemic itself, with the impact of the virus on the workplace that we're not taking enough time as we had to do back then to get underneath some other issues now. to be very clear about what is really happening with the labor and shortages and why workers are not coming back to work. so you know, in addition to the pandemic, you've got to pay attention now to the fact that in this jobs report in particular, the government education sector was particularly impacted. tha
good to see you, neil. >> neil: same here. secretary, one thing i was trying to remember when i looked at this 11 million job opening figure and no one seems to be taking up anyone on these offers and then during the clinton years, working with business to make sure that would be the case, is that what explains it? this administration is less business friendly as the clinton administration, not part of the strategy of getting things better or what? >> i don't think that is the...
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neil? >> neil: so true. david lee, so true. thank you.e of the best reporting i've seen out of you in many years. that's david lee. a lot of you want to know have you been in contact with adele? we did reach out to her on this stunning development here, this began at fox business, which you don't get you should demand. adele gets it so she heard about it. anyway, she got back to one of my producers on fox business, kevin fitzgerald. they said hi, kevin. thanks for reaching. as it turns out, this is impossible. best benny, a top p.r. representative. i told kevin, let him know you're calling. it's neil cavuto. all right. he did four or five times. but, but, i suspect they were a little busy. new album. like bret baier with his new book. busy, busy. it's a matter of time. all right. let's get the read right now from ashley dvorkin. i can't wait to see the e-mails. she joins us, fox news entertainment reporter. you know all kidding aside, there's certain debts that people talk about, like a big movie or a new series that takes on excitement,
neil? >> neil: so true. david lee, so true. thank you.e of the best reporting i've seen out of you in many years. that's david lee. a lot of you want to know have you been in contact with adele? we did reach out to her on this stunning development here, this began at fox business, which you don't get you should demand. adele gets it so she heard about it. anyway, she got back to one of my producers on fox business, kevin fitzgerald. they said hi, kevin. thanks for reaching. as it turns...
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neil: all right. lot of people who ordered an iphone whether iphone, iphone pro, max, various flavors are still ticked off because they can't, they can't get it. now i know the temptation is to blame apple but apple seems to be saying there is another problem, right, susan li? susan: vietnam is the the problem. 12 suppliers there. covid is going up since april. there is a shutdown in some of these production factories. one of these, iphone 13 pro max. neil: wow, very nice. very nice. susan: apparently we're in the 1% because we didn't have to wait too long for our phones. right now jpmorgan and credit suisse says you have to wait four weeks for an i-4 -- iphone 13 pro or pro max. they have the 12 factories in vietnam but also jpmorgan says the fact of the lag time is roughly around 19 to 34 days in the second week of orders and people are trying to pick up their iphone 13s, that shows i phone 13 is showing better than anticipated. wait longer. neil: right, right. susan: more people ordered it. it is g
neil: all right. lot of people who ordered an iphone whether iphone, iphone pro, max, various flavors are still ticked off because they can't, they can't get it. now i know the temptation is to blame apple but apple seems to be saying there is another problem, right, susan li? susan: vietnam is the the problem. 12 suppliers there. covid is going up since april. there is a shutdown in some of these production factories. one of these, iphone 13 pro max. neil: wow, very nice. very nice. susan:...
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back to you, neil. >> neil: thanks, rich.ucial is what is happening in washington to what will ultimately go down in both states, virginia and new jersey on tuesday? who better to ask than frank luntz. good to see you. how important is this whole spending debate in washington to either of these states? >> i don't think it will make an impact. in the other direction. if the republicans manage to beat the equivalent of an incumbent, terry mcauliffe that will be a signal to everyone that studied election the last 25 years, virginia is a bellwether, a leading economic indicator in politics. if the republicans can win there, despite mcauliffe's spending advantage and despite him having already been governor of virginia for four years, that tells me that we should be all running over to london to place bets on the republicans in congressional races in 2022. it's true the dysfunction in washington spills over to virginia. it's also true that anywhere up to 25 to 1/3 of the virginia vote works in washington or the suburbs of washingt
back to you, neil. >> neil: thanks, rich.ucial is what is happening in washington to what will ultimately go down in both states, virginia and new jersey on tuesday? who better to ask than frank luntz. good to see you. how important is this whole spending debate in washington to either of these states? >> i don't think it will make an impact. in the other direction. if the republicans manage to beat the equivalent of an incumbent, terry mcauliffe that will be a signal to everyone...
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neil: okay. that's a lot of penicillin if you think about it. >> last line there was, go back to your country club and cocktail parties and leave us alone. neil: country club and cocktail parties? i don't belong to a country club and i don't like cocktail parties. that is mean. that is definitely you. that one is you who wrote this. come on. all right. do you have any better ones or is this where we're going here. >> yeah the email from ellen actually, keep your chubby hands off my body you full figure freak. i decide what i take, not some mr. potato head elitist with snap on fake hair who getted paid by big pharma. that is a whole lot in there for you, neil. neil: i don't know where to begin. first of all it is not snap-on hair. it is the best i could do and no one from big pharma pays me. what did i do with the pfizer check? nothing, just when you advocate for vaccines or something if they're paying you off. incredible. had they sent me bottles of marinara, they did not that would be different
neil: okay. that's a lot of penicillin if you think about it. >> last line there was, go back to your country club and cocktail parties and leave us alone. neil: country club and cocktail parties? i don't belong to a country club and i don't like cocktail parties. that is mean. that is definitely you. that one is you who wrote this. come on. all right. do you have any better ones or is this where we're going here. >> yeah the email from ellen actually, keep your chubby hands off my...
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neil? neil: chad pergram, thank you very, very much, my friend. normally when it looks like congress is cascading into something bad markets tend to panic. you might recall what happened with tarp, troubled asset relief program back in 2008 when it looked like they had an agreement to keep the government lights on and to rest cue troubled financial assets. that vote went down to defeat and the dow careened close to 800 points. they quickly remarshalled everything. got back to together, passed on something that ultimately got passed and markets continued to tumble in the weeks and months to come. could history repeat itself? he has been around a long time and correctly called some of our most historic and iconic market moments. peter are we in for a drubbing on this, what do you think? >> it might be more than a drubbing neil. good to talk to you after a while. i did an update on youtube, neil, on september 4th. the all-time high close in the s&p was september 2nd and my update talked about
neil? neil: chad pergram, thank you very, very much, my friend. normally when it looks like congress is cascading into something bad markets tend to panic. you might recall what happened with tarp, troubled asset relief program back in 2008 when it looked like they had an agreement to keep the government lights on and to rest cue troubled financial assets. that vote went down to defeat and the dow careened close to 800 points. they quickly remarshalled everything. got back to together, passed...
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. >> neil: welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. very glad to be back. some of you know that i tested positive for covid. a lot of you were kind to check up on me, see how i was doing. still testing positive but safe confines for a relocation right now, i'm at home. i'm not putting any one in danger. my wife tested positive. so the only vulnerable one right now is our dog. very good to have you. we were good to go and continue this debate that i started when i was out urging many of you a hadn't gotten vaccinated to get vaccinated. i touched on something that is akin to the third roll of politics. this issue of band aids and forcing people to get vaccinated. i didn't want to go there. i did want more of you unvaccinated to get vaccinated so there's no threat of going there. the simple fact of the matter is, the more americans that get vaccinated is the better of the odds and the country's odds and the world's odds of improving this situation. this scourge that has killed more than 5 million worldwide and 800,000 in this country alone. it did stir a natio
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neil, back to you. neil: steve, thank you very much.fact what a great veteran of this network you have been, all over the world, always in harm's way, war zones, anything. i mean, you could and had numerous offers to do something cushy, sort of like what i'm doing right now which is the definition of cushy, and you never, ever wanted it which was good for me, because it removed that immediate competition. so, steve -- >> reporter: neil, it's always been a pleasure to talk to you and sometimes in very difficult places, you were a really good person to have on the other end of the line. neil: my friend. i'm telling you, he's the legitimate real deal. there are great reporters and then there's the league that steve's in. i can never be that reporter. he's been that for a quarter of a century and a lot longer, actually. we'll have is more after this. on ancestry i discovered more about my great-great-grandfather baptiste caretto. ancestry threads all of the little facts together into a narrative so you get to feel like you're walking the sa
neil, back to you. neil: steve, thank you very much.fact what a great veteran of this network you have been, all over the world, always in harm's way, war zones, anything. i mean, you could and had numerous offers to do something cushy, sort of like what i'm doing right now which is the definition of cushy, and you never, ever wanted it which was good for me, because it removed that immediate competition. so, steve -- >> reporter: neil, it's always been a pleasure to talk to you and...
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neil: $82000 a day.d of money there, thinking my friend, he is the best were getting an alert from the fda regarding my journal, not the vaccine booster that is all but the one that is promising for adolescents the fda wants to review where issues coming up using that for the time being of using the moderna vaccine for kids those as young as five which pfizer wants to do is being held off for now we will have more after this. ♪ shingles? oh... you mean bill. he's been a real pain. again with the bill... what? it looks like a face. ...hearing about it 24/7 is painful enough... i don't want to catch it. well, you can't catch shingles, but the virus that causes it may already be inside you. does that mean bill might have company? - stop. you know shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaaaat? yeah prevented. you can get vaccinated. oh, so... i guess it's just you, me and bill then. i'm making my appointment. bill's all yours... 50 years or older? get vaccinated for shingles today. if you used shipgo t
neil: $82000 a day.d of money there, thinking my friend, he is the best were getting an alert from the fda regarding my journal, not the vaccine booster that is all but the one that is promising for adolescents the fda wants to review where issues coming up using that for the time being of using the moderna vaccine for kids those as young as five which pfizer wants to do is being held off for now we will have more after this. ♪ shingles? oh... you mean bill. he's been a real pain. again with...
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neil? neil: took a few days to issue that apology though. jonathan serrie, thank you very much, jonathan serrie following those developments. we hope if you are among the thousands stranded you won't be stranded much longer but flyers tend to have very long memories here. you don't need a long memory though to see what is happening on the energy front with oil and gas prices continuing to rocket and maybe indications that all of this sticks around for a while. jeff flock following it all in pennsylvania. jeff? reporter: we've been watching it for a while particularly today, neil, as we look at the national average of about 3.28, 3.39, a dime more here in the suburbs of philadelphia. take a look at the price of oil though, all day today. trading mainly above $80 a barrel. about seven years ago we were trading at that level. no indication we're coming down anytime soon. as we said the national average for gas prices 3.28 right now. that is up 8 cents in just the last week, up about 11 cents since a month ago and the dollar and 10 cents since t
neil? neil: took a few days to issue that apology though. jonathan serrie, thank you very much, jonathan serrie following those developments. we hope if you are among the thousands stranded you won't be stranded much longer but flyers tend to have very long memories here. you don't need a long memory though to see what is happening on the energy front with oil and gas prices continuing to rocket and maybe indications that all of this sticks around for a while. jeff flock following it all in...
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neil?eil: all right. thank you, my friend. great reporting asking the big commander in chief those questions, timelines here. apparently, he doesn't have them. let's go to chad pergram right now. the president already in wilmington, delaware, he'll be spending the weekend, so it's pretty clear there's no sense of urgency on this, at least from the president here, he's optimistic this all gets done. what are people telling you, chad? >> reporter: well, neil, the president's -- [inaudible] at capitol hill -- [inaudible] [audio difficulty] between democrats and the social spending plan, coming close to spiraling off the polls. mr. biden -- [inaudible] around all the different poles, keep the plates spinning for now. this is an operation of incrementalism, the president conceded this weren't the votes to pass the infrastructure bill, but he did secure a compromise from chairwoman pramila jayapal. the liberals would have to ask for a lot less on the social spending side. jayapal is a big winner
neil?eil: all right. thank you, my friend. great reporting asking the big commander in chief those questions, timelines here. apparently, he doesn't have them. let's go to chad pergram right now. the president already in wilmington, delaware, he'll be spending the weekend, so it's pretty clear there's no sense of urgency on this, at least from the president here, he's optimistic this all gets done. what are people telling you, chad? >> reporter: well, neil, the president's -- [inaudible]...
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thank you, neil. neil: all right.e concept of a wealth tax, not open to an aggressive expansion of medicare for more folks, leapt alone all. -- let alone all. whether that's impediment now in this plan, it could if with setting the stage for some sort of a deal. we'll get the latest on that from hillary vaughn right after this. ♪ i don't want to work. ♪ i don't want to bang on the drum all day. ♪ i don't want to -- ♪ i just want to bang on the drum all day ♪♪ (vo) while you may not be running an architectural firm, tending hives of honeybees, and mentoring a teenager — your life is just as unique. your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your passions, and the way you help others. so you can live your life. that's life well planned. ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ hi i'm joe montana. when you get to be 65, you have little to unveil them to the world. patience for nonsense and i
thank you, neil. neil: all right.e concept of a wealth tax, not open to an aggressive expansion of medicare for more folks, leapt alone all. -- let alone all. whether that's impediment now in this plan, it could if with setting the stage for some sort of a deal. we'll get the latest on that from hillary vaughn right after this. ♪ i don't want to work. ♪ i don't want to bang on the drum all day. ♪ i don't want to -- ♪ i just want to bang on the drum all day ♪♪ (vo) while you may not...
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neil: thank you.ent company that has come up with a robot dog equipped with a sniper rifle. what could go wrong? neil: i don't know if you have seen this petition the company by the robot dog equipped with a sniper rifle. it seems robocop to me but i could be wrong. let's talk to a real military expert, keith kellogg, military advisor, don't know much about this robot dog carrying a sniper rifle but what is the purpose? >> i don't see a purpose. thanks for having me today. i don't see any detail in this. i talked to a couple friends of mine and they gave me the 1000 mile stare, what are you talking about? i understand robotics. it is smart to have robotics or a drone before you send a human but you put in something like sniper weapons what they used to call man in the loop, where somebody accountable behind the rifle going forward, this is fraught with danger going forward. i know no one in the military who would buy something like this. it makes no sense to me. i'm a big believer in accountability. p
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neil? neil: chad, always saying from the very beginning the final figures might not be the real final figures even if they end up being $1.85 trillion the president referred to. for example, a lot of the way they get there by limiting the universal pre-k issue from what was at the very, very beginning, 10 years to six years. the child care subsidies from eight years to six years. but what congress in its right mind would take any of that away when those expirations approach? isn't that the argument that you know some of the moderates have had that the smaller price tag is kind of with smoke and mirrors here? >> you could potentially see the things going away because, let's say republicans win the house of representatives next year, even though those things might be popular, they may not be willing to re-up those. we don't know where the senate would be. 50-50 senate, republican control. you have to get 60 votes to overcome a filibuster. so very unclear where that would go. it's a little bit
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congratulations. >> thank you, neil. >> thank you. >> neil: all right.e suborbital flight referring to alan shepherd, the first american to go into space. there's plans to go beyond there for jeff bezos. elon musk and others are playing in this game, as well as richard branson. the captain is going with jeff bezos. that will do it. >> dana: i am dana perino. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" -- this is "the five." chaos, confusion, mass cancellations. thousands of people living their worst travel nightmares across the country. southwest airlines canceling nearly 2,000 flights and that instruction continues today with more than 350 being called off and another 750 delayed.
congratulations. >> thank you, neil. >> thank you. >> neil: all right.e suborbital flight referring to alan shepherd, the first american to go into space. there's plans to go beyond there for jeff bezos. elon musk and others are playing in this game, as well as richard branson. the captain is going with jeff bezos. that will do it. >> dana: i am dana perino. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" -- this is "the five." chaos, confusion,...
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i'm neil cavuto. this is "your world," this is a divided world among moderates that think that about 1 3/4 trillion is about right. progressives say it's about half of what they think would be remotely right. no indications as yet as to whether bernie sanders is going along with any of this. all of this as the president is on his way to rome with a message before he left, get it done. will it get done? the latest on chad pergram from capitol hill. chad? >> good afternoon, neil. the text of the social spending bill is out. it's several thousand pages. it will take days for members to process. we know family leave is out. we know the bill includes $550 billion to cut carbon emissions by 2030. but this is not the final text. it will be updated. >> i want to see the text. the text is up. the text is up for review, for consideration for review. people will then say this should be this way or clarification or addition, subtraction, whatever it is. this is the legislative process. >> house speaker nancy pelo
i'm neil cavuto. this is "your world," this is a divided world among moderates that think that about 1 3/4 trillion is about right. progressives say it's about half of what they think would be remotely right. no indications as yet as to whether bernie sanders is going along with any of this. all of this as the president is on his way to rome with a message before he left, get it done. will it get done? the latest on chad pergram from capitol hill. chad? >> good afternoon, neil....
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ing neil? neil: -- joe manchin. neil: when you hear from the progressive caucus members, they're saying that the $1.5 trillion figure doesn't cut it but not so much as even a point of debate, but they want to know what manchin and, i guess by extension, kyrsten sinema -- also no fan of the big figure -- what they would cut to bring it down to that. have they gotten into any of that? >> reporter: they're starting to kind of coalesce around four different areas including health care and also the environment. those are two of the four areas there. and i've been told for a couple of days now that it's really not so much about a top to the-line number, it's about what the -- top-line number, it's about the policies for both sides. there's a reason why the memo came out that was signed between chuck schumer and joe manchin back in late july saying manchin would only support $1.5 trillion. to manchin, establishing a number there, a ceiling, a floor, whatever you want to call it, that was important to him. he established th
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neil? >> neil: thanks, rich. was mentioning what's going on certainly in new jersey where one poll had the republican candidate within six points. they've been all over the map. the trend by and large has been a significant tightening. remember in the summer the governor had about a 26 point lead over his republican opponent. so something is going on. obviously you can see what is happening in virginia. where do we go from here? jessica tarlov joins us, sarah westwood from "the washington examiner." jessica, in both states, the democrats are pushing the donald trump theme and attaching the republican candidate to donald trump. obviously taking a page from gavin newsome in california in his recall election battle where that was effective. will it be effective in these states? what do you think? >> i'm not sure it's going to be as effective in california where gavin newsome outperform had with he dried to win the governorship in the first place. in the midst of a pandemic, californians were not looking for anti-vac
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hi, aishah. >> hi, neil. the president came to capitol hill and he said there's no deadlines? if it takes six minutes or six weeks, we're going to get this plan done. well, a little bit of a different tone coming from the white house today. watch. >> the president is feeling an urgency to move things forward, to get things done. you've seen that urgency echoed by members on the hill that a agree time is unending here and we need to move forward. >> time is not unending here. this comes as potus will host two more meetings tomorrow. one with moderates, one with progressives. moderates and progressives still don't have an agreed upon price tag for this big social spending plan. biden conceded last week it will not be $3.5 trillion. because of that, neil, some of their social programs may get cut down. that is leading to some bad blood out there. let's take climate change. senator joe manchin opposing a $150 billion clean energy initiative that would have targeted coal and gas plants. friday, senator bernie sand
hi, aishah. >> hi, neil. the president came to capitol hill and he said there's no deadlines? if it takes six minutes or six weeks, we're going to get this plan done. well, a little bit of a different tone coming from the white house today. watch. >> the president is feeling an urgency to move things forward, to get things done. you've seen that urgency echoed by members on the hill that a agree time is unending here and we need to move forward. >> time is not unending here....
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neil? >> neil: when it rains, it pours. ashley webster on all of that. you heard that inflation will be a needing problem. transitory. obvious, it's not. for the supply chain disruption, car makers can't get what they need to get cars to you, it's also not transitory. that is probably an understatement and doesn't grady trimble know it. >> the problems are on the west coast but in the heartland. they could cause major problems with the holidays approaching. we'll tell you how next. some people have joint pain, plus have high blood pressure. they may not be able to take just anything for pain. that's why doctors recommend tylenol®. it won't raise blood pressure the way that advil® aleve® or motrin® sometimes can. for trusted relief, trust tylenol®. wanna help kids get their homework done? that advil® aleve® or motrin® sometimes can. well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all t
neil? >> neil: when it rains, it pours. ashley webster on all of that. you heard that inflation will be a needing problem. transitory. obvious, it's not. for the supply chain disruption, car makers can't get what they need to get cars to you, it's also not transitory. that is probably an understatement and doesn't grady trimble know it. >> the problems are on the west coast but in the heartland. they could cause major problems with the holidays approaching. we'll tell you how next....
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neil? neil: all right.a, appreciate that, fox news correspondent, of course, following these late developments this virginia. there is another race going on as well, this one not quite as close, what's going on in new jersey for the gubernatorial contest there. but phil murphy is still fighting. odd as this might be to believe in the bluest of blue states, democratic governors have a devil of a time getting reelected. last one who did that was brendan byrnes back in 1977. most of the governors who have been reelected have been republican like chris christie. christine todd whitman, many, many others, but it is a unique phenomenon for this statement that sort of gets its reputation for being all blue, all the time. axios reporter on those views, we're always looking at virginia because that does look tight. again, depending on the poll, maybe not. new jersey, depending on the poll, it's either close, within 5-6 points, maybe as wide as 10-11 points, but certainly for phil murphy not the 26 points it was back
neil? neil: all right.a, appreciate that, fox news correspondent, of course, following these late developments this virginia. there is another race going on as well, this one not quite as close, what's going on in new jersey for the gubernatorial contest there. but phil murphy is still fighting. odd as this might be to believe in the bluest of blue states, democratic governors have a devil of a time getting reelected. last one who did that was brendan byrnes back in 1977. most of the governors...
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neil? >> neil: hillary the one thing i didn't understand when they said we're not going to negotiate with ourselves, there's a number out there, 1.5 trillion number on that human infrastructure package. it's a starting point. she's saying that it's not? is she saying that i've got to see the details or what the senator would land to cut before she entertains it? >> yeah, the problem in all of this neil, has been the moderate senators, main chin and -- manchin and cinema are not negotiating with progressives. the in between points in all of these negotiations. >> neil: all right. got it. thank you, hillary. let's go to jacqui heinrich at the white house. the president was going to make this trip to capitol hill. he's up there right now talking to the democratic caucus. is there a concern, jacqui that he's taking this human approach too late in the process? >> certainly is a question being asked of the white house depending on the outcome of his meeting this afternoon. january sack i can said
neil? >> neil: hillary the one thing i didn't understand when they said we're not going to negotiate with ourselves, there's a number out there, 1.5 trillion number on that human infrastructure package. it's a starting point. she's saying that it's not? is she saying that i've got to see the details or what the senator would land to cut before she entertains it? >> yeah, the problem in all of this neil, has been the moderate senators, main chin and -- manchin and cinema are not...
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neil? >> neil: amazing.ng you and your colleagues for not knowing what is in the package when she herself has said we don't have a finished package yet. goodness. all right, aishah. i don't know how you do this without excedrin or a lot of drugs. man, that's the kind of catch 22 there. how do you know what to cut when you're not telling what is in there to cut. look, meantime, southwest airlines tried to dig out of the trouble with thousands of folks that have been stranded. they said things are getting better. you'll hear from the pilot's association president that says all this could happen again, sooner than you think. after this. some days, you just don't have it. not my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game. once-weekly trulicity lowers your a1c by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. most people reached an a1c under 7%. plus, trulicity can lower your risk of cardiovascular events. it can also help you lose up to ten pounds. t
neil? >> neil: amazing.ng you and your colleagues for not knowing what is in the package when she herself has said we don't have a finished package yet. goodness. all right, aishah. i don't know how you do this without excedrin or a lot of drugs. man, that's the kind of catch 22 there. how do you know what to cut when you're not telling what is in there to cut. look, meantime, southwest airlines tried to dig out of the trouble with thousands of folks that have been stranded. they said...
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neil: thank you very much.mendations i tell you what i'm hearing in markets -- neil: market recommendations. >> the great restaurant last night from bruno it was delicious. from his brother gerardo night before great stuff. but i don't recommend anything and not recommending bitcoin here's what's gong on from market that people that know about this and in it. just bear with me with these numbers they think there's going to be a massive spike in bitcoin. here's how they're rationalizing it about 85% of bitcoin in circulation has not moved in the last 90 days. so people are, obviously, hoarding this stuff. thinking that there's going to be a spike. the last time they hoarded this thing in this level an you know people follow technical analysis you've had to remember the chart man what's his name gary -- chart follows a technical analysis of crypto last thing we have something like that 5% was stagnant was in 2017 you saw a real bold market in bitcoin it rose from 6,000 to 20,000 now it is, obviously, up 50 plus.
neil: thank you very much.mendations i tell you what i'm hearing in markets -- neil: market recommendations. >> the great restaurant last night from bruno it was delicious. from his brother gerardo night before great stuff. but i don't recommend anything and not recommending bitcoin here's what's gong on from market that people that know about this and in it. just bear with me with these numbers they think there's going to be a massive spike in bitcoin. here's how they're rationalizing it...
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neil? >> neil: chad, thanks very much. if all of this has a little feeling of deja vu, you're right. it's happened 78 or 79 times since 1960. why got into those though? john boehner was a special guest on mine of fox business, which if you don't get -- you know the idea. he was telling me there are similarities between then and now. take a look. what do you think of what is going on on the hill? you visited these type of things including 2011 close call that prompted a ratings agency to nick our triple a rating. what do you think of how that compares to now? >> i think it's pretty similar. you know, i told president obama when i became speakner january of 2011 that i wasn't going to increase the debt ceiling without doing something about our spending problem. finally we came to an agreement. unfortunately two days later, the three days later, the president walked from the deal. >> neil: can we do the same thing this time? come close but never go over the cliff. james clyburn now with us, the house majority whip. good to se
neil? >> neil: chad, thanks very much. if all of this has a little feeling of deja vu, you're right. it's happened 78 or 79 times since 1960. why got into those though? john boehner was a special guest on mine of fox business, which if you don't get -- you know the idea. he was telling me there are similarities between then and now. take a look. what do you think of what is going on on the hill? you visited these type of things including 2011 close call that prompted a ratings agency to...
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neil. neil: man, that's gone global. gone viral.eter doocy, thank you very very much, a beautiful back drop in rome. the push that the administration has to get this spending bill done and try to get the moderates and progressives on the same page. only the only thing he's succeeded at is ticking off both sides. >> i think there's the trust by the bipartisan coalition that supported the package. there were two votes, and then fused together and now they are again. neil: could you explain that to me, senator. i was talking to a producer and that -- have they indeed been put back together? that would negate the need to vote on an infrastructure-only package today. i would imagine that democrats would have a problem with that as well? >> the progressives said they're not willing to move forward unless it's all in one and discussing the last several days whether or not having an a little now with the promise in the future is fusing those two together and some in the democratic party say you have to have both of those votes together, whi
neil. neil: man, that's gone global. gone viral.eter doocy, thank you very very much, a beautiful back drop in rome. the push that the administration has to get this spending bill done and try to get the moderates and progressives on the same page. only the only thing he's succeeded at is ticking off both sides. >> i think there's the trust by the bipartisan coalition that supported the package. there were two votes, and then fused together and now they are again. neil: could you explain...
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neil? >> neil: thanks, laura.test push for a vaccine for kids as young as five. that might be out very soon. >> neil: a vaccine for kids as young as 5 years old, at least a vaccine for emergency use. there's 28 million kids in the category. doctor, is it a good idea? >> well, neil, as you said, pfizer submitted their vaccine for 5-11-year-olds to the fda for authorization and review. federal officials could give the green light for the younger kids to get the shots by the end of october. covid is still a significant rick for children. we've seen tremendous rises in the burden of the disease and large numbers of deaths. hospitalizations in kids also. in a typical year for context, we document about 200 pediatric flu deaths. since the start of the pandemic, nearly 600 american children are documented to have died from covid. so this readily makes covid a leading cause of death in children. so vaccinating kids is going to help make schools safer as well. the fda will be reviewing a lot of data over the next few weeks
neil? >> neil: thanks, laura.test push for a vaccine for kids as young as five. that might be out very soon. >> neil: a vaccine for kids as young as 5 years old, at least a vaccine for emergency use. there's 28 million kids in the category. doctor, is it a good idea? >> well, neil, as you said, pfizer submitted their vaccine for 5-11-year-olds to the fda for authorization and review. federal officials could give the green light for the younger kids to get the shots by the end...
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>> hi, neil. good afternoon.rs on the hill, specifically the senators, no longer trust facebook and they want to see mark zuckerberg here on capitol hill to testify next. facebook whistle-blower frances haugen says the company is morally bankrupt and that it consistencely chose profits over the public good, deceived the public, investors and even governments about how the site is spreading misinformation and stoking division and how algorithms are leading children to anorexia. and haugen says adversarial nations can conduct propaganda. they called on congress, pointing the finger to lawmakers and calling on them to create standards for the internet as a whole. both republicans and democrats did not like that. >> mark zuckerberg should come forth voluntarily. he needs to testify in response. the statement made by facebook, very defensive and demeaning. mark zuckerberg is the one to answer in the committee before us. >> neil, the question now is what happens next? now that we'ved that this bomb shell testimony. wha
>> hi, neil. good afternoon.rs on the hill, specifically the senators, no longer trust facebook and they want to see mark zuckerberg here on capitol hill to testify next. facebook whistle-blower frances haugen says the company is morally bankrupt and that it consistencely chose profits over the public good, deceived the public, investors and even governments about how the site is spreading misinformation and stoking division and how algorithms are leading children to anorexia. and haugen...
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no evidence -- >> neil: lincoln was fine with it. lincoln said tell me what kind of whiskey's drinking, because i want to get barrels of it, because he's winning this war. >> we forget he's the reason why the north won. he's the reason why we had the country together. he's the reason why he was doing everything to keep the country together. where do you think we would have been had he not been president? >> in a really bad place. if it was lincoln and then grant, we didn't have johnson in there. the country would have been -- would've avoided years and years of strife and would be a different place today. >> neil: there are still people that read your book and think about well, we understand why grant did what he did to make this deal, to settle this election issue and make concessions with the south but it did bring on 100 years of racism and cruelty then went on and on and on. i understand what you're saying obviously about moving the country forward. but did you get from your notes and i know you went to grant letters and all the
no evidence -- >> neil: lincoln was fine with it. lincoln said tell me what kind of whiskey's drinking, because i want to get barrels of it, because he's winning this war. >> we forget he's the reason why the north won. he's the reason why we had the country together. he's the reason why he was doing everything to keep the country together. where do you think we would have been had he not been president? >> in a really bad place. if it was lincoln and then grant, we didn't...
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thanks, neil. good to have you. >> neil: thanks for having me. >> martha: congressman michael waltz is with us from florida as the democrats gather. congressman, what are you thinking this afternoon as president biden we understand is about to make his way to the hill? >> well, this has just been a massive overreach on the progressive's part from the beginning. this is a massive bill, the biggest expansion of our entitlement and welfare state since l.b.j., since f.d.r. a combination of both. yet both of those presidents had massive super majorities and we have a split house and a split senate. yet they went for the home run anyway. now the chickens are coming home to roost. we've watched on the sidelines because no republicans were invited into any of these negotiations in the house. we've watched spoker pelosi talk out of both sides of her mouth, make promises to progressives, make promises to moderates, get pinned down on a deadline on the infrastructure bill and now, the chickens are coming home
thanks, neil. good to have you. >> neil: thanks for having me. >> martha: congressman michael waltz is with us from florida as the democrats gather. congressman, what are you thinking this afternoon as president biden we understand is about to make his way to the hill? >> well, this has just been a massive overreach on the progressive's part from the beginning. this is a massive bill, the biggest expansion of our entitlement and welfare state since l.b.j., since f.d.r. a...
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neil: absolutely.'s a lot of talk about stagflation but what is going on is we have an inflationary boom. stagflation is when demand is slowing down and prices remain firm. one of the reasons why prices are firm is because demand is quite buoyant. that is true whether you look at ism. new orders are quite strong even though prices paid are still elevated. that is also true in the heart economic data. that is basically a rough -- for real gdp. that is alongside strong growth and prices. it is more like an inflationary boom. tom: at new york university they weaned you on microeconomics and the many ambiguities of the dynamics. for small businesses, for midsize businesses, even for apple computer, if things are good and you need to bid for labor, what is the ambiguity of paying a higher wage? that is the cost of doing business, right? neil: we are seeing that. the bigger story is the labor market looks a lot tighter then you would think given the fact we are still 5 million or so jobs in the hall relative
neil: absolutely.'s a lot of talk about stagflation but what is going on is we have an inflationary boom. stagflation is when demand is slowing down and prices remain firm. one of the reasons why prices are firm is because demand is quite buoyant. that is true whether you look at ism. new orders are quite strong even though prices paid are still elevated. that is also true in the heart economic data. that is basically a rough -- for real gdp. that is alongside strong growth and prices. it is...
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neil: good afternoon. for those of you who are just joining us on the virtual aspect of this program, i'm neil bradley, executive vice president and chief officer at the u.s. chamber of commerce. hopefully you've turned to one of our common grounds series. this is an initiative we launched earlier this year where we bring together a democrat and republican lawmakers to talk about an important issue over a cup of coffee. we do this in partnership with compass coffee, a local coffee roastery in washington, d.c. founded by two marines. they have 12 locations. for those of you who are here in person, there is one two blocks that way, and another two blocks that way. four -- for those of you joining us virtually, i hope we can treat you to a cup of compass coffee in washington. i'm privileged to be joined by two distinguished members of congress in their sophomore and freshman years, respectively. representative mikie sherrill from the 11th district of new jersey. a democrat, a navy veteran, and currently servi
neil: good afternoon. for those of you who are just joining us on the virtual aspect of this program, i'm neil bradley, executive vice president and chief officer at the u.s. chamber of commerce. hopefully you've turned to one of our common grounds series. this is an initiative we launched earlier this year where we bring together a democrat and republican lawmakers to talk about an important issue over a cup of coffee. we do this in partnership with compass coffee, a local coffee roastery in...
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neil, thank you, good to seak economy. neil, thank you, good to speak to _ economy.ou, good to speak to you. today, - economy. neil, thank you, good to speak to you. today, as - economy. neil, thank you, good to speak to you. today, as you | to speak to you. today, as you have been hearing already in the programme, we will see many of the restrictions on travel easing in the uk so i move welcomed by the airline industry which is gathering currently in boston in the us for the annual general meeting of the international air transport association or ihpa as it's known. michelle fleury is there, she caught up with the chief willie walsh —— iata. is the great and the good of the aviation world gather here in boston, the industry which was thrown into chaos by covid—19 is struggling to recover. one of the many challenges it faces is the hurdles imposed by governments. earlier i spoke to three director—general willie walsh who told me people are beginning to recognise that the virus is endemic and that governments and his industry must learn to live with it. it's really im
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i'm glad we had the chance to talk with neil cavuto.ck next sunday with the latest buzz. growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in comfort. eric: they're on their way, a massive organized cara van of thousands of more migrants pushing past a blockade that police set up in mexico to try to stop them but it didn't work. the migrants as you see forcing their way through and they're continuing we're told their march north, right to the u.s. border. organizers tell us 2,000 men and women and children, they are on the move from southern mexico and now we're learning that anyone who wishes to join the cara van, -- caravan, all you had to do was register with a qr code
i'm glad we had the chance to talk with neil cavuto.ck next sunday with the latest buzz. growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in comfort. eric: they're on their way, a massive organized cara van of...
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i'm sure he will it be that neil? i'm sure he will have some _ will it be that neil?the self are wearing sandals, very much thought through so if the self are wearing sandals, very much thought through— the self are wearing sandals, very much thought through so if there any surrises, much thought through so if there any surprises. it — much thought through so if there any surprises, it will _ much thought through so if there any surprises, it will not _ much thought through so if there any surprises, it will not be _ much thought through so if there any surprises, it will not be a _ much thought through so if there any surprises, it will not be a surprise i surprises, it will not be a surprise to him _ surprises, it will not be a surprise to him. ~ ., ., to him. we might get all of three air of to him. we might get all of three pair of spiders- — to him. we might get all of three pair of spiders. i _ to him. we might get all of three pair of spiders. i hope _ to him. we might get all of three pair of spiders. i hope not. i to him. we might get all of three | pair of s
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it's that bad. >> neil: all right. christmas, it would probably be getting bolt infrastructure bills signed, sealed and delivered, at least in his hands so he could sign seal them and deliver them to the people but he's having a devil of a time making nil progress on that so he might end up with just coal here. but let's get the latest from chad proceed gram. >> good afternoon neil. cuts are worried they will get anywhere with their $3.5 trillion spending bill liberal democrats want it all but covariant have it all they must whittle done the spending package, what makes the cut and what is on the chopping block? >> fact is, is if there are fewer dollars to spend, there are choices to be made. so mostly we would be cutting back on years and something like that. but those are decisions. >> trimming the length of some programs is one option to save money. >> i like the idea of that possibility that perhaps rather than looking at a 10-year allocation, that it could be something smaller which would reduce the amount of the
it's that bad. >> neil: all right. christmas, it would probably be getting bolt infrastructure bills signed, sealed and delivered, at least in his hands so he could sign seal them and deliver them to the people but he's having a devil of a time making nil progress on that so he might end up with just coal here. but let's get the latest from chad proceed gram. >> good afternoon neil. cuts are worried they will get anywhere with their $3.5 trillion spending bill liberal democrats want...
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"your world" with neil starts now. >> neil: when you get a chance to be up there for the ten minutesdo? >> i'm going to look out the window, neil. i'm going to see the vastness of space and the fragility of the earth. >> neil: captain kirk getting ready to fly to space. all the time i thought he had been in space. apparently not. he's excited for it. 90 years young.
"your world" with neil starts now. >> neil: when you get a chance to be up there for the ten minutesdo? >> i'm going to look out the window, neil. i'm going to see the vastness of space and the fragility of the earth. >> neil: captain kirk getting ready to fly to space. all the time i thought he had been in space. apparently not. he's excited for it. 90 years young.
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and neil cavuto is a gentleman. neil does not deserve that. stay strong, neil.a long, long life. >>> coming up next -- can democrats come to an agreement on president biden's agenda? we'll talk to someone at the center of it. the chairman of the progressive caucus will join us next. towels. [sfx: doorbell rings] lifesaver! [blegh] you're weird, man. to each his own. regina approaches the all-electric cadillac lyriq. it's a sunny day. nah, a stormy day. classical music plays. um uh, brass band, new orleans. ♪ ♪ she drives hands free... along the coast. make it palm springs. ♪ cadillac is going electric. if you want to be bold, you have to go off-script. experience the all-electric cadillac lyriq. sharing smiles together is a gift. at aspen dental, it's easy to gift yourself the smile you deserve. new patients, get started with a comprehensive exam and full set of x-rays with no obligation. and if you don't have insurance, it's free. plus, get 20% off your treatment plan. enjoy flexible payment options and savings when it matters most. we're here to make your smil
and neil cavuto is a gentleman. neil does not deserve that. stay strong, neil.a long, long life. >>> coming up next -- can democrats come to an agreement on president biden's agenda? we'll talk to someone at the center of it. the chairman of the progressive caucus will join us next. towels. [sfx: doorbell rings] lifesaver! [blegh] you're weird, man. to each his own. regina approaches the all-electric cadillac lyriq. it's a sunny day. nah, a stormy day. classical music plays. um uh,...
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also delia, senior editor of legal correspondent for slate .com and host of the podcast -- and neil, a former acting u.s. attorney general. and an msnbc legal contributor. and tell you i want to go to your first, with what you think the supreme courts action might be. they took a different view, about a possible injunction here. >> i never want to predict, what's the supreme court is going to do. i want to say that this is an extraordinary piece of judicial writing, fact, finding this is in contrast, to a paragraph, a page and a half on the shadow docket, that took no notice of any of the suffering, of the people in texas. this is a point by point by point, including in the footnotes, which are amazing, reputation of the carelessness of the supreme court. i feel like if the supreme court wanted to get out under the complete self known, how much they embarrassed themselves, on september, first this is a vehicle to say you know what, judge pittman did better. and we will just stand down. whether they will do that or not i don't know. >> that would be fun to read, neil, you have experie
also delia, senior editor of legal correspondent for slate .com and host of the podcast -- and neil, a former acting u.s. attorney general. and an msnbc legal contributor. and tell you i want to go to your first, with what you think the supreme courts action might be. they took a different view, about a possible injunction here. >> i never want to predict, what's the supreme court is going to do. i want to say that this is an extraordinary piece of judicial writing, fact, finding this is...
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neil caplan: it has a lot of european influence. there's moorish influence, there's scottish influence, because he's a scottish patriot and an american patriot. johnny "bananas" devenanzio: you know, he must have been a pretty incredible guy, because here we are, a hundred years later, and his legacy lives on. neil caplan: this island is infectious. people come here and get the bannerman bug. and the history is so fascinating, and it's set right smack in the middle of the hudson river. you can't get a better place than this. it's just amazing. johnny "bananas" devenanzio: there's lots of research that says getting out in nature is very therapeutic for the soul, and i encourage anybody to get out here and enjoy the beauty that is the hudson valley. there is something unique-- there is something just spectacular about this region. a undiscovered yet discovered gem. it's got everything that you could ask for and more. it's completely blown me away. nothing but blue skies as far as the eye can see, i mean, puffy pillowy clouds, this lus
neil caplan: it has a lot of european influence. there's moorish influence, there's scottish influence, because he's a scottish patriot and an american patriot. johnny "bananas" devenanzio: you know, he must have been a pretty incredible guy, because here we are, a hundred years later, and his legacy lives on. neil caplan: this island is infectious. people come here and get the bannerman bug. and the history is so fascinating, and it's set right smack in the middle of the hudson...
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neil degrasse tyson joins us. we begin, though, with breaking news and a countdown perhaps to answers or if answers aren't forthcoming, to consequences. again, perhaps. the breaking news, another big subpoena from the house select committee on january 6th. it's for jeffrey clark, the justice-department official whom the president wanted to make acting-attorney general as part of his team to overturn the election. the countdown concerns former trump adviser steve bannon and former-pentagon official cash patel, both scheduled to give depositions to the committee tomorrow. bannon, so far, has refused to cooperate. the committee has threatened to bring criminal contempt charges if he and others won't. former-trump tweeter, dan scavino, and former chief of staff mark meadows face a similar deadline friday. the question remains what will the committee do if they don't get cooperation? for days now, members have been talking tough. here is adam schiff on cnn late today. >> we're not willing to allow them to play rope-a-d
neil degrasse tyson joins us. we begin, though, with breaking news and a countdown perhaps to answers or if answers aren't forthcoming, to consequences. again, perhaps. the breaking news, another big subpoena from the house select committee on january 6th. it's for jeffrey clark, the justice-department official whom the president wanted to make acting-attorney general as part of his team to overturn the election. the countdown concerns former trump adviser steve bannon and former-pentagon...
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maybe a halloween timing neil hennessy with the hennessy funds. thank you as always. we appreciate it >>> going to take a quick break here energy is one of the only bright spots today with crude coming off its fifth straight positive week and sitting at three-year highs. >>> up next, a look at the energy rally and particular names that could benefit >>> plus, a record year for cyberattacks amid a spike in global hacking activity. we will speak with ceo of a cybersecurity firm as the corporate name changes today here is a look at the sector in the lead, tech is the worst performing, utilities are in the number two position. we are back in a moment. >>> this is "the exchange" on cnbc e emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burning our past for power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. welcome change. working at recology is more than a job fo
maybe a halloween timing neil hennessy with the hennessy funds. thank you as always. we appreciate it >>> going to take a quick break here energy is one of the only bright spots today with crude coming off its fifth straight positive week and sitting at three-year highs. >>> up next, a look at the energy rally and particular names that could benefit >>> plus, a record year for cyberattacks amid a spike in global hacking activity. we will speak with ceo of a...