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neil in. neil: all right, bryan.e meantime, do do try the sausage and pepper grinders while you're there, probably among the world's best -- the. [laughter] you seem like a healthy eater, so that might be difficult, but if you could pick a few up for me, great reporting, and that's a great assignment there in wildwood, new jersey. want to go to tom dupree. i do know he's into legal stuff, and he's a walking encyclopedia with it. one of the things i learned from the prosecution is they hope the wrap this up maybe as early as next week after they're done with michael cohen. that's it for them. what do you make for of that? >> well, what i make of it, neil, is their entire case is now coming to rest on michael cohen. as this trial getting going, the prosecution was signaling they were going of to have a lot of other evidence, a lot of other key witnesses beyond michael can coen hen precisely because they recognize he's a terrible witness, and the prosecutors were going to the make their case in other ways. they haven't
neil in. neil: all right, bryan.e meantime, do do try the sausage and pepper grinders while you're there, probably among the world's best -- the. [laughter] you seem like a healthy eater, so that might be difficult, but if you could pick a few up for me, great reporting, and that's a great assignment there in wildwood, new jersey. want to go to tom dupree. i do know he's into legal stuff, and he's a walking encyclopedia with it. one of the things i learned from the prosecution is they hope the...
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neil: yeah. see this happening across the country where all the troubles in the encampments, some of them still very much in place. natalie, thank you. >>> i want to go to bill bratton, former nypd commissioner, served that same role in los angeles. what do you tell this young woman and those she reaches out to, younger student is still to come whether it's ucla or other schools, whether they're targets, whether they should? [no audio] >> well, effectively she's a very articulate and sincere young woman, quite obviously. keep up the fight. the common if thread through all of these demonstrations on the 40 or so campuses that have had them is this virulent anti-semitism. as much as they're trying to project that it's pro-palestinian, pro-gaza, human relief issues, that is actually almost obscured totally by the very so overt or anti-semitism being exhibitedded by so many of the demonstrators. so that's an issue that is creating fear not only among the jewish students and faculty, but among those l
neil: yeah. see this happening across the country where all the troubles in the encampments, some of them still very much in place. natalie, thank you. >>> i want to go to bill bratton, former nypd commissioner, served that same role in los angeles. what do you tell this young woman and those she reaches out to, younger student is still to come whether it's ucla or other schools, whether they're targets, whether they should? [no audio] >> well, effectively she's a very articulate...
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neil?nt to go to jackie heinrich at the white house right now we are in the white house and benjamin netanyahu did have a conversation -- is seen by all indications it was it had tends. >> it was certainly a surprise to the white house to see this statement come from hamas are claiming they had and agreed to something. it's still unclear if what hamas says it agreed to is in line with what the u.s. and israel had put on the table with what the cia director bill burns had been trying to broker in the region. but the reaction here has been somewhat needed counter waiting for israel and for the u.s. basically to look over the details of the deal and determine if it's something that anyone can swallow damages and i was heading out here to the camera there was a statement that came across the wires that indicates that jordan's canyon is meeting this afternoon with president biden warned against an israeli operation in rafah saying that it could lead to a new massacre. broadly the u.s. has been o
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>> hi, neil.t a week ago the state department warned it was reasonable to assess that the idf was committing human rights abuses in gaza and that israel was breaking international law appeared fast forward a week to today and we are learning more w the biden administration is pushing forward this massive billion dollar weapons package to israel. now take a look at this in recent days. the state department talking about this issue, has really, you know, addressed the shipmenn to pause a shipment to gaza and kill civilians. >> it is legitimate for the unite states to be concerned about certain security assets of hours in an urban and dense setting. it's as simple as that. >> the white house, though, with both policy concerns and political concerns in mind, is now trying to straddle the fence and appease both sides. >> the united states has sent a massive amount of military assistance to israel to defend itself. we are continuing to send military assistance and we will ensure that israel receives the
>> hi, neil.t a week ago the state department warned it was reasonable to assess that the idf was committing human rights abuses in gaza and that israel was breaking international law appeared fast forward a week to today and we are learning more w the biden administration is pushing forward this massive billion dollar weapons package to israel. now take a look at this in recent days. the state department talking about this issue, has really, you know, addressed the shipmenn to pause a...
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neil. neil: thank you for all of that. madeline.meantime, we want to draw your attention to the protests across country and you've heard a thing or two about them. but one thing that something that benjamin netanyahu is considering in israel, that could ignite them all over again. whether you're a fan or not. we connect. veteran homeowners need cash but worried you can't get a home loan because of your credit? here's great news. at newday we've been granted automatic authority by the va to make our own loan approval decisions. in fact, if you've had credit challenges and missed a payment along the way, you're more than five times more likely to get approved for the newday 100 va cash out loan. no one knows veterans like newday usa. >> well, what if i told you these campus protests and it's all about israel and how the president responds to what's going on in israel and particularly now with talk that at least benjamin netanyahu is saying, an attack on rafah is still on, regardless of these negotiations with hamas, regardless of the
neil. neil: thank you for all of that. madeline.meantime, we want to draw your attention to the protests across country and you've heard a thing or two about them. but one thing that something that benjamin netanyahu is considering in israel, that could ignite them all over again. whether you're a fan or not. we connect. veteran homeowners need cash but worried you can't get a home loan because of your credit? here's great news. at newday we've been granted automatic authority by the va to make...
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>> hi, neil. active scene here at university on the upper west side couple walked you up because regular quality can see a lot closer account of some of the science, safeguards mcafee palestine, some chanting and it's kind of grown here in the last our or so. what we can tell you is the nypd is expecting to possibly be called in here to the university into this building right here. so were trying to bring you appear against the wall and in to the glass. this is the gaza solidarity and comment that kind of started all of this year at fordham. to get the idea for organizers tell me from what's going on right over at columbia university. they're saying they want fordham university who no longer have any ties with israel. so this is convincing out here, we're just going to watch -- walk you through -- we were trying to figure exactly like you anything about the university telling in the nypd. what do you think about the police kinda being called out here and standby, are you wear you're going to get a
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, neil.ou can see a lot of activity on the ground here this morning, lots of cleanup crews on site around a lot of those high-rise office buildings and hotels getting ready to keep boarding up the windows that were completely blown out from those strong winds that we dealt with. on the ground you're still going to see some glass left over, some insulation that blew out of office building, destroyed cars and blinds that came out of someone's office maybe right here where you can see hundreds of those windows still have yet to be boarded up. so that's really the priority on the ground right now. but we know this all happened because of 100 mile-per-hour hurricane force winds. yesterday we really dealt with on and off rain that kind of hindered cleanup efforts, but i think they sped through a lot of it on the ground here in the downtown area because of it. now though we're heading into a drier stretch which isn't great a because we're looking at a few consistent days of pretty significant heat c
, neil.ou can see a lot of activity on the ground here this morning, lots of cleanup crews on site around a lot of those high-rise office buildings and hotels getting ready to keep boarding up the windows that were completely blown out from those strong winds that we dealt with. on the ground you're still going to see some glass left over, some insulation that blew out of office building, destroyed cars and blinds that came out of someone's office maybe right here where you can see hundreds of...
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neil?einrich -- former white black man is indeed the administration has been found to slow walk this weapon, you know, delivery, they can't do that, administration can't do that. that would be a big deal. what do you think? >> thank it is a big deal because you have the white house press secretary saying on the one hand is a it gets administration, passed the supplemental appropriation to provide military support to the israeli is about all incidentally worse withholding the support. you can say isn't it great we we did it when you're not we're not doing it and so absolutely that there are plenty of the ways for him to have an influence over the israeli is that don't involve keeping them from having weapons that are absolutely vital for the defense and protection. >> neil: if you are slow walking military shipments to israel the next step would be cutting back on funding are certainly acting on threats to do so. is that a concern? >> i doubt that they will go that far. you know, they are tr
neil?einrich -- former white black man is indeed the administration has been found to slow walk this weapon, you know, delivery, they can't do that, administration can't do that. that would be a big deal. what do you think? >> thank it is a big deal because you have the white house press secretary saying on the one hand is a it gets administration, passed the supplemental appropriation to provide military support to the israeli is about all incidentally worse withholding the support. you...
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you do every day, neil. >> neil: thank you. "the final journey of the greatest generation" is available now. you can tell it's a real labour of love from martha. and this is a generation that's worth it. they don't like to yell or brag or do any of that. all right, we are appreciating right now the time constraints outside a new york courthouse where we're expecting to hear from donald trump soon. a lot of nastiness back and forth here. after this. (fisher investments) at fisher investments we may look like other money managers, but we're different. (other money manager) you can't be that different. (fisher investments) we are. we have a team of specialists not only in investing, but also also in financial and estate planning and more. (other money manager) your clients rely on you for all that? (fisher investments) yes. and as a fiduciary, we always put their interests first. (other money manager) but you still sell commission -based products, right? (fisher investments) no. we have a simple management fee structured so we do
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neil thank. >> neil: you for that david.ung man campus reform correspondent what's interesting about michael's story is he has proved you don't need to be jewish to get caught up in this crazy storm work good to have you michael. explain what has happened? these protests sort of heated up, what happened? >> i'm a senior correspondent with the leadership institute campus reform. i've been able to go to all sorts of protests whether it be nyu or call mia. >> neil: so it affords you the right to go. >> yes, it's only a 40 minute train ride away and not too far. but also there is a protest where they overtook the main lobby at the lincoln centre campus. one common theme i am seen with protesters is that they don't want to tell you what they are doing they just want to do it they are doing which is why they overtook the main lobby yesterday. these students don't stand for any of the ball up -- values universities across the country -- >> neil: so you aren't jewish but you got caught up in this? how? >> when i see something wrong
neil thank. >> neil: you for that david.ung man campus reform correspondent what's interesting about michael's story is he has proved you don't need to be jewish to get caught up in this crazy storm work good to have you michael. explain what has happened? these protests sort of heated up, what happened? >> i'm a senior correspondent with the leadership institute campus reform. i've been able to go to all sorts of protests whether it be nyu or call mia. >> neil: so it affords...
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neil, back to you.word the billionaire investor jim simmons has died. he founded winner sans technologies. speaking to this quantitative analysis, he gave a lot back to society, taught people how to invest in cycles, looking at research much more closely, and data in a way to do it in english. one of the legends of this business. he is here with peter lynches, and make this a lot of money, dead at 86. to "the big money show". didn't want to go into it that way but this is a big loss
neil, back to you.word the billionaire investor jim simmons has died. he founded winner sans technologies. speaking to this quantitative analysis, he gave a lot back to society, taught people how to invest in cycles, looking at research much more closely, and data in a way to do it in english. one of the legends of this business. he is here with peter lynches, and make this a lot of money, dead at 86. to "the big money show". didn't want to go into it that way but this is a big loss
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i am neil cavuto. let's get into this with the wall street journal, chief economist, donald trump's office of budget, nick, to you first which we've got all these records for now holding in all three market averages. this is the just right inflation report. do you by that? >> seems like every thing is what you expected it to be. a decent report, good report when comparing it to the last three reports. preserves a rate cut later this year. does the report say never this year or sometime later this year? not a report that says using the fed rate to cut right now but preserves the possibility of a cut and you see market reacting get. it closes the door a little bit. it was barely open, it is close to the idea the fed will have to put rate hikes back on the menu so that's another reason, just seeing relief today. this wasn't an amazing inflation report but it was good enough to cuba live the idea of a cut and keep the door closed. stuart: neil: on that, the flipside of not delaying or at least calling off
i am neil cavuto. let's get into this with the wall street journal, chief economist, donald trump's office of budget, nick, to you first which we've got all these records for now holding in all three market averages. this is the just right inflation report. do you by that? >> seems like every thing is what you expected it to be. a decent report, good report when comparing it to the last three reports. preserves a rate cut later this year. does the report say never this year or sometime...
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neil: goldilocks breaking into someone's home and investors in the stock market, what do they have in common? they both landed on something just right. goldilocks taking off some bears after breaking into their home and investors taking off some different bears after breaking apart their argument. i would safely. and they are more than just right. and chase away those fearing, and powers those who think stocks, they were not. goldilocks wasn't about to push their luck when bears got home. investors think to themselves very much at home. you don't know how much i worked on forcing these analogies. had some ideas why it might be it could be a goldilocks moment for the market. >> goldilocks can check her 401(k) today. neil: you are good, young man. with the markets loving this jobs report. and the federal reserve chairman wants to see, when it was last year. and 4.2% month over month. and that it was start of workers losing ground, out passing inflation. >> it translates the nor basis, the retire
neil: goldilocks breaking into someone's home and investors in the stock market, what do they have in common? they both landed on something just right. goldilocks taking off some bears after breaking into their home and investors taking off some different bears after breaking apart their argument. i would safely. and they are more than just right. and chase away those fearing, and powers those who think stocks, they were not. goldilocks wasn't about to push their luck when bears got home....
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neil? >> neil: thank you, my friend. the last few minutes we are told that donald trump was getting frustrated. we don't know exactly at what insight is, he threw down! crossed his arms and this was act -- after judge merchan was speaking convincingly to a witness. the back and forth on this is sort of hard to necessarily say but at least it has to do something -- closing instructions and all the rest. were also rated beer from the president. also wittingly from alejandro mayorkas, as you know he was impeached in the house, he survived getting convicted in the united states senate but he goes on at the head of the department of homeland security and right now he is still pressing with his job who tried to see if they could maybe get a border bill or something like a pass to the senate. is an uphill fight but chuck schumer is ready to wage it on thursday. 1015 is tell us what the odds are. republicans say zero less than zero, after this. (vo) you were diagnosed with thyroid eye disease a long time ago. and year after year
neil? >> neil: thank you, my friend. the last few minutes we are told that donald trump was getting frustrated. we don't know exactly at what insight is, he threw down! crossed his arms and this was act -- after judge merchan was speaking convincingly to a witness. the back and forth on this is sort of hard to necessarily say but at least it has to do something -- closing instructions and all the rest. were also rated beer from the president. also wittingly from alejandro mayorkas, as you...
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neil: all rise. with the trial going on in new york, market averages rising and market territory, the dow 40,000. it was a good reference point. those averages are at a record on the trump hush money trial, getting a lot of folks whispering if the defense is having a good day. that is a separate issue. i want to go to what is undoubtedly a down the corner of wall and broad. a lot of reasons for this not the least of which is the notion that inflation data is coming in, less fearful than thought, retail sales slowing a little bit, feeds this argument the federal reserve won't hike and might get a cut or two in by the end of the year, at least that's what people are climbing onto. >> my job as a strategist is to figure out what's going to happen. based on what is happening, not what should happen. based on that, i don't think the feds should cut rates but i think they will. jerome powell, chairman of the fed set it up in such a way that whatever data comes out supporting the likelihood of cuts is the d
neil: all rise. with the trial going on in new york, market averages rising and market territory, the dow 40,000. it was a good reference point. those averages are at a record on the trump hush money trial, getting a lot of folks whispering if the defense is having a good day. that is a separate issue. i want to go to what is undoubtedly a down the corner of wall and broad. a lot of reasons for this not the least of which is the notion that inflation data is coming in, less fearful than...
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neil: is not.they specifically cited president biden being on tiktok as part of the argument they don't think this is a real threat. i think tiktok is wrong about the legal consequences of the president staying on tiktok but it's time to set the right example and to pause posting on tiktok. i am sure he's taking security steps but you are inviting millions of americans who aren't taking security steps to a platform we know is transferring data to personnel in beijing. it starts with the president setting the right tone now that the law has been passed. lauren: 20 it has been inconsistent in washington. wondering what you think of how this is resonating with average kids who are the bulk of tiktok users who say if it is not this company spying on us it is an american company. is that that much better? how do you answer that? >> to put better baseline protections and place whether it is facebook, they are not taking americans data, using it, sending it back to china which puts those baseline protecti
neil: is not.they specifically cited president biden being on tiktok as part of the argument they don't think this is a real threat. i think tiktok is wrong about the legal consequences of the president staying on tiktok but it's time to set the right example and to pause posting on tiktok. i am sure he's taking security steps but you are inviting millions of americans who aren't taking security steps to a platform we know is transferring data to personnel in beijing. it starts with the...
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neil. neil: stephanie, thank you for that. i want to go to rob spaulding, u.s.orce brigadier general, war without rules. always good having you. when i look at these two together, formerly adolf hitler and josef stalin never met personally and we know how that turned out. is this a modern day version of that and should we worry about that? >> they are. and the china-russia compact is no different than the first cold war. the fact that is shocking, we're giving billions of dollars without any end game in sight and partially funding the other way, supporting china's connectivity to the global economy and they're funding russia. russia's oil market is doing better than ever and all things that we could do something about. in fact, the reagan administration really crippled the russian economy by going after their ability to sell oil at an elevated price and that's something we ought to be going after as a country. neil: when you think the oil thing with the russians, everyone was kind of adhering, don't get any oil from the russians, except for china, prominently st
neil. neil: stephanie, thank you for that. i want to go to rob spaulding, u.s.orce brigadier general, war without rules. always good having you. when i look at these two together, formerly adolf hitler and josef stalin never met personally and we know how that turned out. is this a modern day version of that and should we worry about that? >> they are. and the china-russia compact is no different than the first cold war. the fact that is shocking, we're giving billions of dollars without...
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neil: good seeing you again.slowing down. after this. ♪ ♪ .. you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire it's time to feed the dogs real food, not highly processed pellets. the farmer's dog is fresh food made with whole meat and veggies. it's not dry food. it's not wet food. it's just real food. it's an idea whose time has come. neil: it's not so much the earnings but the guidance, getting some severe turbulence, 15%, guidance wasn't upbeat to see things closing down, follows a pattern, companies saying things are slowing whether talking about starbucks or in the same camp where things might show consumer retrenchment. genius with money. when you look at these companies saying get not every one of them but we have a consumer pull back. what does that tell you as an investor? >> one thing i've learned is never to bet against
neil: good seeing you again.slowing down. after this. ♪ ♪ .. you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire it's time to feed the dogs real food, not highly processed pellets. the farmer's dog is fresh food made with whole meat and veggies. it's not dry food. it's not wet food. it's just real food. it's...
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neil: you are the best. we wanted to give you an overview of what's going on, attention to individual issues. i don't want to make a big deal of nvidia, it has become a market bellwether stock and one that can reposition other stocks, that after the closing bell today. in the meantime they are wondering how the president of the united states finds a way to forgive close to $7.8 billion in student loans for loan forgiveness, the value of nvidia. let's get the read on that from grady trimble at the white house. >> reporter: it will relieve student loan debt for one hundred 60,000 borrowers in addition to the millions who had their debt forgiven under this administration. the beneficiaries this time, public service workers, teachers, nurses, people who worked in law enforcement as well, also makes borrowers eligible for loan cancellation after 10 years of payments instead of 20 years of payments for those borrowers, and president biden says i would never stop canceling student debt no matter how many times repu
neil: you are the best. we wanted to give you an overview of what's going on, attention to individual issues. i don't want to make a big deal of nvidia, it has become a market bellwether stock and one that can reposition other stocks, that after the closing bell today. in the meantime they are wondering how the president of the united states finds a way to forgive close to $7.8 billion in student loans for loan forgiveness, the value of nvidia. let's get the read on that from grady trimble at...
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neil: markets, they climb to higher rates.gain confidence we were on a sustainable path, lower than it was. it takes a long time to sort out. >> we have to see what the market was, growth happening in the market, seeing jobs, consumption is pretty good. neil: drive behind all this, the doubts and fears, that has not materialized. >> it is essentially driven by baby boomers and retirees, it may be because for the first time in a long time that demographic is able to generate a return without taking risk in the market. neil: that is competition. >> there's different dynamics at play. neil: i want your take on these, not just noise to follow for the market. it is one thing if you see this abroad. is this a summer of 68 thing? >> i don't think it is. is strictly noise in the market. investors love to climb the wall of worry to see if it sticks but there's a lot of financial charlatans, who believe i have this theory on geopolitics and it will affect the market in this type of situation over the short term but when they make those
neil: markets, they climb to higher rates.gain confidence we were on a sustainable path, lower than it was. it takes a long time to sort out. >> we have to see what the market was, growth happening in the market, seeing jobs, consumption is pretty good. neil: drive behind all this, the doubts and fears, that has not materialized. >> it is essentially driven by baby boomers and retirees, it may be because for the first time in a long time that demographic is able to generate a return...
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i leave it there neil. >> neil: glad you acted there.is on a ship he was supposed to -- that was supposed to leave in arco so something tells me using the keys as we speak. we've got luc lloyd here. he knows how expensive their. >> i also gained too much weight on cruises. obviously some people are shown out big ox. where is all this money coming from? and all this demand coming from creek. >> it's a great question, it's coming from big brother. $1,000,000,000,000.300 days being spent by the government. when all the money is printed and given out, most people think it trickles through every aspect of the economy but that's not the case. when you spend that much money that quickly, it goes to the top. it doesn't just go to the top from a personal basis, it goes to the top when it comes to corporations which is why you see epic divide divide between large and small corporations. >> neil: there likely targeted in some trouble and trying to come prices of 5000 items. telling why the breakdown. >> in my eyes target is a great player. i'm talk
i leave it there neil. >> neil: glad you acted there.is on a ship he was supposed to -- that was supposed to leave in arco so something tells me using the keys as we speak. we've got luc lloyd here. he knows how expensive their. >> i also gained too much weight on cruises. obviously some people are shown out big ox. where is all this money coming from? and all this demand coming from creek. >> it's a great question, it's coming from big brother. $1,000,000,000,000.300 days...
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neil. neil: brandy thank you for all of that. fox weather in tallahassee, florida, this hit a dozen states over the period of the last week. now a lot of people tell me that is not unusual. it is just the frequency of them and the power of some of these that is that they expected many more casualties than what we've already seen they argue there's more of this to come. we're just waiting. and wondering -- and fearing and the meantime we've got griff jenkins and jackie heinrich big events including later on donald trump, in new jersey. >> we're talking abouts ta practicing, prablghting good financial strategy ike a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cash back? ( ♪ ) i thought water would help with these dry spots. that's lawn disease. but scotts healthy plus will cure it! lawn disease? been going around. so like other people have it and it's not... pick up a bag of the new scotts turf builder healthy plus lawn food today. feed your lawn. feed it. announcer>>> what if you could whiten your teeth by simply brushing your te
neil. neil: brandy thank you for all of that. fox weather in tallahassee, florida, this hit a dozen states over the period of the last week. now a lot of people tell me that is not unusual. it is just the frequency of them and the power of some of these that is that they expected many more casualties than what we've already seen they argue there's more of this to come. we're just waiting. and wondering -- and fearing and the meantime we've got griff jenkins and jackie heinrich big events...
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neil: think about it.rs like that because it keeps -- charles: i thought it was medication. they are down, looks horrible today. those stocks are on sale. earnings miss. jeff bezos on amazon. they had these, it's a big deal. charles: buying on the dip. his medication. i'm out of here. charles: he is his own man. i have not touted. neil: when you wine and dine, what is keeping them but not others? what did they worry about? does politics have to do with a? the trial? charles: the people i wine and dine with. we do this once a week. so dan believes, doing that. he has good taste but dan is permeable. the market -- neil: those who look at long-term. charles: one permeable has been wrong and that is jamie dimon, he has been correcting a crash or a correction for how long and keeps getting it wrong. he has not been right about this. the other one that has it right, larry fink would tell you sloshing for rule. we are fine. neil: i appreciate it. charles: don junior was there last night. neil: i want to go to ash
neil: think about it.rs like that because it keeps -- charles: i thought it was medication. they are down, looks horrible today. those stocks are on sale. earnings miss. jeff bezos on amazon. they had these, it's a big deal. charles: buying on the dip. his medication. i'm out of here. charles: he is his own man. i have not touted. neil: when you wine and dine, what is keeping them but not others? what did they worry about? does politics have to do with a? the trial? charles: the people i wine...
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i'm neil cavuto. happy to have you.'s go to the courthouse downtown new york where you find nate foy. former president already left the scene here. a very different kind of day with a very key witness today. >> reporter: that's right advisor hope hicks took the stand and wrapped up her testimony. the former president spoke leaving courtroom moments ago. criticizing the gag order as his lawyers announced plans to challenge order saying it is unconstitutional. but really important testimony from hicks today discussing mostly her time as trump's press secretary during the 2016 campaign and's she specifically said trump showed concern for his family when women came forward with stories alleging affairs that he denies which is important because prosecutors argue trump was motivated by the election rather than his family. hicks said trump to the want his family to be embarrassed by anything related to the campaign and he wanted his family to be proud of him. hicks testified when a wall street journal article came out about th
i'm neil cavuto. happy to have you.'s go to the courthouse downtown new york where you find nate foy. former president already left the scene here. a very different kind of day with a very key witness today. >> reporter: that's right advisor hope hicks took the stand and wrapped up her testimony. the former president spoke leaving courtroom moments ago. criticizing the gag order as his lawyers announced plans to challenge order saying it is unconstitutional. but really important testimony...
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>> thank you neil for having me.said it before and i will say it again, the gag order is a tool, the mechanism of last resort in order to protect the defendant and secure a fair trial. it's rarely, of ever applied to the defendant. i've never seen it. it's never applied just to 1 side. so the irregularities around the gag order i think highlight something so to have the can about the judge in this case. and this isn't being talked about pack the judge is also ignoring or will fruit -- woefully ignorant about several rules of evidence. wants been allowed and is not just reversible, but it's a direct violation of several rules of evidence in order to ensure that the trial is fair. if you are in donald trump's shoes, if you don't like them or not, how can you sit there and feel like you're getting a shot in the administration of justice and the opportunity to acquit yourself. >> neil: so the question than becomes has he been dinged enough watching us all play out they would question almost everything he has said? that's
>> thank you neil for having me.said it before and i will say it again, the gag order is a tool, the mechanism of last resort in order to protect the defendant and secure a fair trial. it's rarely, of ever applied to the defendant. i've never seen it. it's never applied just to 1 side. so the irregularities around the gag order i think highlight something so to have the can about the judge in this case. and this isn't being talked about pack the judge is also ignoring or will fruit --...
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welcome everybody i'm neil cavuto. let's get right to it, nate foy i should say here's what is interesting about this, it could go for another couple of hours but it could also wrap up and a half an hour character we know? >> well kneel the jury could decide to stay as late as 6:00 pm eastern tonight and we're just waiting for more updates, so far they've gone over 3 notes the jury has requested so far today in court just in the past 20 minutes former president donald trump is criticizing the judge and jury instructions specifically on true social call them unconstitutional and unfair. the 3 notes that have gone over today so far included revisiting testimony from michael cohen and david packer as well as what the jury can infer from facts presented at the trial pack and then the judge just revisited, reread 29 pages of the jury instructions. as part of those instructions, a big part has to do with michael collins testimony is specifically. remember he is the only person directly connecting former president donald trum
welcome everybody i'm neil cavuto. let's get right to it, nate foy i should say here's what is interesting about this, it could go for another couple of hours but it could also wrap up and a half an hour character we know? >> well kneel the jury could decide to stay as late as 6:00 pm eastern tonight and we're just waiting for more updates, so far they've gone over 3 notes the jury has requested so far today in court just in the past 20 minutes former president donald trump is criticizing...
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neil: what do they think over their?ti-semitism on campuses and the business world. i would say, a lot of democrats go to milliken, they are leaning towards biden. they can't believe how bad the democratic party has become on israel. if there's one defining thing. neil: it is relatively tight. charles: trump has issues. biden can't put together a coherent sentence and is withholding aid to israel to kill terrorists. i am going back to my original story. it would be flashbacks. you get stormy daniels and go into this room with donald trump -- neil: trying to get out of this. mortgage rates coming down. ♪ ♪ in any business, you ride the line between numbers and people. what's right for the business and what's best for everyone who depends on it. solving today's challenges while creating future opportunities. it takes balance. cla - cpas, consultants, and wealth advisors. we'll get you there. at st. jude, the mission is just something that everyone can truly get behind. look at our little st. jude pin there on the fridge! w
neil: what do they think over their?ti-semitism on campuses and the business world. i would say, a lot of democrats go to milliken, they are leaning towards biden. they can't believe how bad the democratic party has become on israel. if there's one defining thing. neil: it is relatively tight. charles: trump has issues. biden can't put together a coherent sentence and is withholding aid to israel to kill terrorists. i am going back to my original story. it would be flashbacks. you get stormy...
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neil: is not done. >> you have 130 hostages who can't seem to find -- neil: brian brenberg is dealingfolding at campuses nationwide, we talk to james comeer on how schools can be held accountable. victor davis hanson will give us a historical perspective as only he can. that's coming up at 1:00 pm. (ella) fashion moves fast. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (jen) that's enterprise intelligence. (vo) it's your vision, it's your verizon. (♪) is bad debt holding you back? ♪ the only limit is the sky ♪ ♪ it's our time ♪ ♪ you don't want to miss it (just a little bit louder) ♪ ♪ it's our time ♪ ♪ you don't want to miss it ♪ ♪ it's your moment in the spotlight ♪ all your ambitions. all in one app. low fixed rates. borrow up to $100k. no fees required. sofi. get your money right®. after advil: let's dive in! but...what about your back? it's fineeeeeeee! [splash] before advil: advil dual action fights pain two ways. advil targets pa
neil: is not done. >> you have 130 hostages who can't seem to find -- neil: brian brenberg is dealingfolding at campuses nationwide, we talk to james comeer on how schools can be held accountable. victor davis hanson will give us a historical perspective as only he can. that's coming up at 1:00 pm. (ella) fashion moves fast. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) we get more control of production,...
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but just not in this post. >> neil: that's awesome.rs of her life, that's for sure, but i digress. you know what i find marvelous, i am not blowing smoke, having seen what you do and the time and care you put in what you do, you do it with warmth, really get in people's hearts, and you don't judge them, whether they are frequent mass goers or new to the church. that's a delicate balance, especially these days, isn't it? >> it really is, neil. i had the opportunity to lead my last two messages over the last few weeks. the next to last was one i removed know mike titled "remain in jesus." jesus -- the main way to remain in the lord is -- the chief expression of judeo-christian faith is we love one another. walking into churches these days, the need to feel loved not only by god but by those who are there, and i find the members where i have served for 17 years, they are so loving and so wonderful about greeting and welcoming people in, but i think that is the call of all religious communities, really. >> neil: they are not all delivering
but just not in this post. >> neil: that's awesome.rs of her life, that's for sure, but i digress. you know what i find marvelous, i am not blowing smoke, having seen what you do and the time and care you put in what you do, you do it with warmth, really get in people's hearts, and you don't judge them, whether they are frequent mass goers or new to the church. that's a delicate balance, especially these days, isn't it? >> it really is, neil. i had the opportunity to lead my last...
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neil. >> neil: thank you for that.for the former president and will no doubt come out, he will speak about all of this. thank you andy and katie. let me get you take andy on what's happening in court now. i didn't understand what the judge is trying to under out with the prosecutor, can you explain that? >> i think it's typical if there are legal issues that have to be taken up outside the presence of the jury, the judge doesn't like to waste the jury's time. they like to put them back in the jury room but not when they're just wondering what's going on in the courtroom. he would rather and the testimony part of the day early so we get that the jury go home and then -- then have the proceeding. it happens in the every trial where the lawyer is trying to iron out the legal this point -- disputes on the table so they can resolve those without wasting the jury's time. that's the reason they are let out early. i thank the most important thing evidently trump is going to a court to try to get review on the gag order. but do
neil. >> neil: thank you for that.for the former president and will no doubt come out, he will speak about all of this. thank you andy and katie. let me get you take andy on what's happening in court now. i didn't understand what the judge is trying to under out with the prosecutor, can you explain that? >> i think it's typical if there are legal issues that have to be taken up outside the presence of the jury, the judge doesn't like to waste the jury's time. they like to put them...
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it hurts. >> neil: okay kelly?ou have something good coming. that's the birth tax. you have to pay mom little extra jewellery and spending. >> i will sing gifts for mom in general cost more which also speaks to the intelligence of women. if men had said they wanted diamonds as gifts may be that would also be the same amount. but we get it and we know to ask for the jewellery and the flowers, for the expensive stuff >> my wife is fine with processed meats and cheeses. what do you make of this? >> i have to piggyback on everyone talking right now. to your point people are estimated to spend about $7 billion on jewellery just for mom and another 3 billion on flowers. this is a huge boon for especially local businesses. now, i also have to agree. i have mom twins. they are on their ipads as we speak in the other room as i do this news hit. just to let everyone know moms not only do it all but we are killing it for ourselves and everyone else in that family. so i think we deserve all the flowers and all the jewellery. >
it hurts. >> neil: okay kelly?ou have something good coming. that's the birth tax. you have to pay mom little extra jewellery and spending. >> i will sing gifts for mom in general cost more which also speaks to the intelligence of women. if men had said they wanted diamonds as gifts may be that would also be the same amount. but we get it and we know to ask for the jewellery and the flowers, for the expensive stuff >> my wife is fine with processed meats and cheeses. what do...
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neil: that is the home of new york city. gary, looking at that and what this means, this is a man who has weathered 90 plus indictments, half a dozen various legal and constitutional cases likely put off until after the election. this is the only one we have that is adjudicated presumably for now. it will be appealed as the former president said. how does the market digest this? too early to talk about politics and its impact in november? >> i would say it is too early but as we get closer there is such a difference between these two candidates on tax policy and as far as government, the widest i have seen in ages if not a record. this is coming out of biden, he wants to raise the capital gains from 24% to 44%, unrealized capital gains, wealth taxes and get rid of the trump tax cuts which will affect every person from bottom to the top. if i was donald trump instead of doing what he just did for 40 minutes, spent three minutes complaining and 37 minutes on policy and how it will affect people and their wallets and their jobs
neil: that is the home of new york city. gary, looking at that and what this means, this is a man who has weathered 90 plus indictments, half a dozen various legal and constitutional cases likely put off until after the election. this is the only one we have that is adjudicated presumably for now. it will be appealed as the former president said. how does the market digest this? too early to talk about politics and its impact in november? >> i would say it is too early but as we get...
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neil: thank you. one of the things we look at when we see markets advancing and the backdrop, how you and i are feeling, it comes back to our move as an electorate, you need look no further than what we are spending money on and cruises is something to spend money on, cruises don't come cheap. they are both solid after this. ♪ ♪ everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eyla hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blo
neil: thank you. one of the things we look at when we see markets advancing and the backdrop, how you and i are feeling, it comes back to our move as an electorate, you need look no further than what we are spending money on and cruises is something to spend money on, cruises don't come cheap. they are both solid after this. ♪ ♪ everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7...
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welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto, is go over to greenfield, iowa with the latest. >> it hello, i'mnding on the outskirts of greenfield, iowa. stated patrol limiting the number of people who can get into town for residents and people working on the cleanup efforts. from where we stand on the outskirts, you can see some of the damage behind me. absolute devastation here in greenfield, iowa. still unclear how many people were injured or how many people died here, though several deaths have been confirmed. the hospital here idea county memorial was also damaged in this tornado, doctors in the hospitals have working to help the injured in the aftermath of this tornado, because of the damage to the hospital, patients needing further care transferred to starting hospitals, at one point, the lumberyard had to be used as a triage site here. we talked to one resident here in greenfield was that he ran to his basement as sirens went off and he heard a noise like a freight train. >> i did not know if i was going to come back out of the house, i really didn't. i mean i've heard this, and it's a
welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto, is go over to greenfield, iowa with the latest. >> it hello, i'mnding on the outskirts of greenfield, iowa. stated patrol limiting the number of people who can get into town for residents and people working on the cleanup efforts. from where we stand on the outskirts, you can see some of the damage behind me. absolute devastation here in greenfield, iowa. still unclear how many people were injured or how many people died here, though several deaths have...
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neil: thank you very much for that.e chairman house ways and means committee member, a key player in all of this, good to have you. the fact of the matter is people like warren buffett said over the weekend the government would have to raise taxes. it has the ability to keep an eye on spending so the only other alternative is to raise taxes. how you feel about that? >> i don't think mister buffett has dug into our spending as a nation. we are spending $240 billion a year on wasteful and fraudulent spending within entitlements, and that is over the ten year budget window, more than the entire russian economy. that's one area. we are having a hearing tomorrow on the cost of the border chaos. it is one hundred $50 billion. it is healthcare costs. education costs. criminal justice costs. i would suggest this government is too big and the spending which is over $6 trillion and a third of which is borrowed, $2 trillion a year will double in 10 years, interest rates are the third-largest expenditure item in the budget and that
neil: thank you very much for that.e chairman house ways and means committee member, a key player in all of this, good to have you. the fact of the matter is people like warren buffett said over the weekend the government would have to raise taxes. it has the ability to keep an eye on spending so the only other alternative is to raise taxes. how you feel about that? >> i don't think mister buffett has dug into our spending as a nation. we are spending $240 billion a year on wasteful and...
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neil: a pug for everybody. visit with a good doctor, we need to begin down a notch taylor riggs already has you never see them screaming we're cool, calm and collecte
neil: a pug for everybody. visit with a good doctor, we need to begin down a notch taylor riggs already has you never see them screaming we're cool, calm and collecte
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neil: it sounded a little similar to me. what she is basing her case on the this is her voice but they say it is not. susan: think about this era of protecting your own ip which is why we had a drawn out actor strike. tabasco sauce thrown on neil cavuto's face, won't you protect your likeness and uniqueness? neil: if the state chain did that, i would want something more substantial but you raise a good point. >> the robots are coming. neil: are proven to our viewers. it was amazing. ray wong is here, constellation research ceo. great to have you but what do you make of this case and what do you make of more cases like this that are bubbling? >> this is going to keep happening, name, image, likeness all about to be replicated and we have no rights. it's important, we need a new framework to handle this but you will see a lot of deep fakes, a lot of misinformation and we haven't started on the election year campaign. this is a problem we will see quite a bit in society for the next we 10 years. neil: the real expert in ai sayi
neil: it sounded a little similar to me. what she is basing her case on the this is her voice but they say it is not. susan: think about this era of protecting your own ip which is why we had a drawn out actor strike. tabasco sauce thrown on neil cavuto's face, won't you protect your likeness and uniqueness? neil: if the state chain did that, i would want something more substantial but you raise a good point. >> the robots are coming. neil: are proven to our viewers. it was amazing. ray...
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neil: that is incredible.and the threat is still very real from or flooding to the weekend. >> reporter: the ground has been saturated across east texas and louisiana. where are we? 17 days into may, some spots here, 15, 18 inches of rain, that's why we've had such incredible flooding, almost all the rivers here in the some sort of flood stage, you see these purple ones around houston-area, missouri, major flood stage, that water continues to rise for a little bit before inches toward the gulf. one last batch of rain coming through here but this is the stormy part. what we saw in houston was straight line wind, 80 miles an hour, storms went through last night. we've been talking about flood threat, not as much about the severe weather threat and flooding and because of that we have 745,000 utility customers without power and with that, watching temperatures begin to rise. by tomorrow looking at a high temperature of 91. it will be humid, hot, a lot of people will be without power and that creates another set o
neil: that is incredible.and the threat is still very real from or flooding to the weekend. >> reporter: the ground has been saturated across east texas and louisiana. where are we? 17 days into may, some spots here, 15, 18 inches of rain, that's why we've had such incredible flooding, almost all the rivers here in the some sort of flood stage, you see these purple ones around houston-area, missouri, major flood stage, that water continues to rise for a little bit before inches toward the...
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hi, neil. good to be back with you.so just blatantly stark, moving us in this direction, where, first of all, when we saw the mortality rates. stefan is correct. the average age of death for covid deaths was higher than the average age of death for non—covid deaths. but moreover, we could go as far as saying that for even vaguely healthy people under the age of 70, there was clearly nothing wrong in the way of a risk additive pathogen on the loose. and that was clear in the second quarter of 2020. and as the year rolled on and we began to see more and more data, another very startling finding emerged. and that was that when we looked at the very granular data, the high resolution data at county level in in the uk and in the united states, what we couldn't detect were the telltale signs called ripple and cluster effects, that you would expect to see if what you would expect to see if what you were dealing with was a spreading pathogen . instead, spreading pathogen. instead, what we were detecting were signs of a spreadin
hi, neil. good to be back with you.so just blatantly stark, moving us in this direction, where, first of all, when we saw the mortality rates. stefan is correct. the average age of death for covid deaths was higher than the average age of death for non—covid deaths. but moreover, we could go as far as saying that for even vaguely healthy people under the age of 70, there was clearly nothing wrong in the way of a risk additive pathogen on the loose. and that was clear in the second quarter of...
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we have sajeela khurshid, diana moran and neil wallace , diana moran and neil wallace, neil, david, they'relicence fee is pretty much dying a slow death . anyway, much dying a slow death. anyway, the corporation needs around 3 or £4 billion to deliver the services it currently does. what's the best way to pay for that? do you think , i think it's that? do you think, i think it's got a lot of problems because i think david is right, that it sort of dying from the death of a thousand cuts. and the problem is that it, the whole view of the licence fee is splitting in so many different ways because because of the, apparent bias in so many areas of the bbc from the main street norm. and so what you have here is a constant receding of support for the for the licensee. personally, i still believe that bbc news is a force for good and that it provides a great service and needs to continue . however, it needs to continue. however, it won't continue like that when it continues as for instance, covering gaza the way it does. for instance , the way it covers for instance, the way it covers so many, new
we have sajeela khurshid, diana moran and neil wallace , diana moran and neil wallace, neil, david, they'relicence fee is pretty much dying a slow death . anyway, much dying a slow death. anyway, the corporation needs around 3 or £4 billion to deliver the services it currently does. what's the best way to pay for that? do you think , i think it's that? do you think, i think it's got a lot of problems because i think david is right, that it sort of dying from the death of a thousand cuts. and...
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welcome everybody, of neil cavuto.t a lot of people thought would be an uneventful newsday, turning into a sort of double whammy with these no requests and everything else, going rocket -- right back into the courtroom to get it all settled. how long it takes, anybody's case. let's go to nate, i'm sure he has a far better idea than i do. >> hello neil, so the judge just suggested bringing to the jury back into go over some of the concerns you mention it, you mentioned the jury has two note so far, the most recent acumen nine minutes ago, the other over an hour ago. the most recent noted the jury want some clarification about of the jury instructions, the first node as you mentioned has to do with testimony from david packer and michael cohen, specifically relating to the 2015 trump tower meeting or prosecutors alleged in the conspiracy to unlawfully influence the 2016 election was born. in early before deliberations, we learn to jury instructions at the jury has a three separate options in regards to the underlying cri
welcome everybody, of neil cavuto.t a lot of people thought would be an uneventful newsday, turning into a sort of double whammy with these no requests and everything else, going rocket -- right back into the courtroom to get it all settled. how long it takes, anybody's case. let's go to nate, i'm sure he has a far better idea than i do. >> hello neil, so the judge just suggested bringing to the jury back into go over some of the concerns you mention it, you mentioned the jury has two...
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a few months after it happened in 2020, michelle 0'neil said she would never apologise for attendingas done that and said sorry as you have heard and she was asked by baroness hallett, the chair of the uk inquiry that could you not foresee that your actions will cause hurt and upset? and michelle 0'neil said she didn't but she ought to have and she very much directed that apology to family members of those who died with covid during the pandemic who were sat in the same room as her during her evidence hearing to the inquiry and i have spoken to some of them after her apology to get a reaction. brenda dockery, his mother ruth was a fourth person to die with covid in northern ireland and she was said that she was glad that michelle 0'neil said sorry and it was a step in the right direction but she was really disappointed that had taken overfor really disappointed that had taken over for years to get that apology. she wasn't able to have a funeral for her mother and she said at the time it really reinforced those thoughts among the public that there was one set of rules for normal peopl
a few months after it happened in 2020, michelle 0'neil said she would never apologise for attendingas done that and said sorry as you have heard and she was asked by baroness hallett, the chair of the uk inquiry that could you not foresee that your actions will cause hurt and upset? and michelle 0'neil said she didn't but she ought to have and she very much directed that apology to family members of those who died with covid during the pandemic who were sat in the same room as her during her...
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neil cavuto. fox weather katie byrne in houston on very latest.etimes it would circa war seen there. >> reporter: absolutely wild seeing how the downtown has been impact. after serving the damage the national weather service confirms 100 mile-per-hour street line wind gusts are what caused the damage you're seeing. when you look at what crews or zameer to hear, trying to board up windows as fast as they can. these are blown out windows and downtown office buildings and hotels because we got on and off rain that keeps coming down on us so the cleanup effort is really rushed to get this done to protect whatever's inside. no tragically from pickton people were killed in the storm 1 of the victims was inside of a truck when a crane came crashing down from strong winds last night. it also took a massive transmission lines. hundreds of thousands of people still without power and they are preparing for it to be out for weeks. we have cooling centres opening for people without a. >> reporter: find relief in the texas heat. this all happened around dinnert
neil cavuto. fox weather katie byrne in houston on very latest.etimes it would circa war seen there. >> reporter: absolutely wild seeing how the downtown has been impact. after serving the damage the national weather service confirms 100 mile-per-hour street line wind gusts are what caused the damage you're seeing. when you look at what crews or zameer to hear, trying to board up windows as fast as they can. these are blown out windows and downtown office buildings and hotels because we...
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and also neil parish.caught much of eurovision, but do you think some of that material that we've just played is appropriate for a family audience in the evening? >> there was a lot of bum on show, definitely. i was counting, i think i got up to about 47 cheeks at the point at which i went and poured myself another glass of wine, and graham norton was breathing hard to put it like that. it certainly had a lot of sexuality and not that many songs. i thought much of the music was very mare, but then, you know, i'm liverpool, beatles generation, and i think actually the way you sing matters more than the way you wobble, whatever bits you've got. but that said, it was highly entertaining. great fun. >> yeah, well, there you go . so >> yeah, well, there you go. so edwina doesn't seem too bothered. >> neil parish, what do you think? do you want sort of ten year olds watching this because eurovision is not an adult show. it's aimed at the whole family. >> yeah. i mean, i think it just needs to go back to singing
and also neil parish.caught much of eurovision, but do you think some of that material that we've just played is appropriate for a family audience in the evening? >> there was a lot of bum on show, definitely. i was counting, i think i got up to about 47 cheeks at the point at which i went and poured myself another glass of wine, and graham norton was breathing hard to put it like that. it certainly had a lot of sexuality and not that many songs. i thought much of the music was very mare,...
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assenting, so to speak, shaking his head , you know what kind of song this is, amazingly, this is neilthe words are from there, many say that this is the phrase that was directly recorded on video and scattered... all over the world, the us secretary of state cheerfully shakes his head to it blinkin, many say that it would be better to die, i don’t feel like, these are words from a neil young song , satan, but for them i am exactly him, you know, well, more, you know, self-disclosure or some kind of, you know, recognition, or something , this is some kind of, you know, according to freud, i don’t even know, i... i couldn’t even come up with this, but this is an even more interesting story, delve into the history of this song, you know how it appeared, please, oh, this is very interesting, neil neil young wrote it as if in response to the presidential campaign of bush sr., the fact is that bush sr. then he came up with the following expression as a slogan for the election campaign, or his assistants came up with the following expression: that america needs to be made, they, by the way,
assenting, so to speak, shaking his head , you know what kind of song this is, amazingly, this is neilthe words are from there, many say that this is the phrase that was directly recorded on video and scattered... all over the world, the us secretary of state cheerfully shakes his head to it blinkin, many say that it would be better to die, i don’t feel like, these are words from a neil young song , satan, but for them i am exactly him, you know, well, more, you know, self-disclosure or some...
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you're watching the neil oliver show on gb news.'t go away. >> welcome back to the neil oliver show . oliver show. >> professor richard werner understands perhaps better than just about anyone else, where money comes from. who creates it, and why the banks have so much power over our lives . much power over our lives. welcome to the show, professor. >> hello. thanks for having me on the show , we keep hearing as on the show, we keep hearing as a population , year after year, a population, year after year, decade after decade, almost about imminent financial crash and burn. but somehow or other, it's averted and avoided it. in your opinion, will the crash ever come? and if so, when ? ever come? and if so, when? >> well, i thought that's one of the certainties that we can be quite sure of that, we will get another financial crisis. if you look at the track record of the central planners, the more power we've given them over the past half century steadily, gradually, given more power to the central planners in charge of the banking sys
you're watching the neil oliver show on gb news.'t go away. >> welcome back to the neil oliver show . oliver show. >> professor richard werner understands perhaps better than just about anyone else, where money comes from. who creates it, and why the banks have so much power over our lives . much power over our lives. welcome to the show, professor. >> hello. thanks for having me on the show , we keep hearing as on the show, we keep hearing as a population , year after year, a...
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darren. >> welcome along to the neil oliver show. joined tonight by the journalist and broadcaster george gillislee. now, georgia, it's been a quiet old week , hasn't it? not much old week, hasn't it? not much going on. it's been rainy. >> it has? >> it has? >> yeah. i mean, did you expect him to. to be as bold and brave as he has been as in rishi sunak and call an election? >> i'm not sure braves is the right word . right word. >> suicidal. is that the right word, let's hope not, for him personally, i think he's doing the best he can with his own situation . and i think lots of situation. and i think lots of people surprised this week, and i think it's because there was they didn't seem to be any big change this week that would prompt him to do that. but i think at the end of the day , think at the end of the day, he's just given up because he knows the result is not going to be a good one. and if they wait until november, say, the result may have been worse . may have been worse. >> is there a chance, though, because we saw with th
darren. >> welcome along to the neil oliver show. joined tonight by the journalist and broadcaster george gillislee. now, georgia, it's been a quiet old week , hasn't it? not much old week, hasn't it? not much going on. it's been rainy. >> it has? >> it has? >> yeah. i mean, did you expect him to. to be as bold and brave as he has been as in rishi sunak and call an election? >> i'm not sure braves is the right word . right word. >> suicidal. is that the right...
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linda jubilee , neil top pundits. linda jubilee, neil pansh top pundits.elson . a parish and nigel nelson. a packed hour, those papers are coming. ann widdecombe waiting in the wings. but first, my take at ten. i've never done strictly. i've got two left feet. i have no timing and i've got about as much rhythm in me as stonehenge. plus going on that show is not good for your marriage. the curse of strictly would no doubt strike. there's no way that those female dancers could keep their hands off me. they're only human. but this dance competition has been one of the biggest success stories in tv history , bringing in in tv history, bringing in celebrities who have little to no previous ballroom experience . no previous ballroom experience. the likes of my dear friend ann widdecombe, who of course will be joining us in a couple of minutes. being thrown around the studio like a handful of pizza doughin studio like a handful of pizza dough in a performance judges described as a mixture of horror and comedy. how dare they? and who could forget tv news legend jo
linda jubilee , neil top pundits. linda jubilee, neil pansh top pundits.elson . a parish and nigel nelson. a packed hour, those papers are coming. ann widdecombe waiting in the wings. but first, my take at ten. i've never done strictly. i've got two left feet. i have no timing and i've got about as much rhythm in me as stonehenge. plus going on that show is not good for your marriage. the curse of strictly would no doubt strike. there's no way that those female dancers could keep their hands...