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neil: it is a low bar. >> i'm not that certain journalist. neil: look at the time.no reporter from a secret bunker somewhere. in the meantime, telling you about the federal reserve 25 hours from now, the federal reserve book cut rates. that seems to be beginning but we don't know by how much. if you are interested in refinancing debt, might be a good time to do it, start the process. the guy runs a congressional budget office, now is a good time to think about the debt. that would be a first for many politicians in this country. he is next. chase really knows how to put the hart in your local community. see what i did there? hey, jackie! (♪) evan, my guy! you're helping them with savings, right? (♪) i wish i had someone like evan when i started. somebody just got their first debit card! ice cream on you? ooo, tacos! i got you. wait hold on, don't you owe me money? what?! your money is a part of your community, so your bank should be too. like, chase! (woman) did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys? (vo) don't wait while memory and thinking issues pile up.
neil: it is a low bar. >> i'm not that certain journalist. neil: look at the time.no reporter from a secret bunker somewhere. in the meantime, telling you about the federal reserve 25 hours from now, the federal reserve book cut rates. that seems to be beginning but we don't know by how much. if you are interested in refinancing debt, might be a good time to do it, start the process. the guy runs a congressional budget office, now is a good time to think about the debt. that would be a...
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neil? neil: thank you, my friend.le, a very bullish week for the markets, all five days the s&p 500 went up, up, up, up, up, and a lot of people are looking at that, why is that happening? a lot of people are getting psyched about the possibility interest rates aren't only going to come down next week, they could come down up to half a point. steve ballmer heard that news, and he was jumping like crazy. what we're showing you is old i have wrote here, but it does bring the point that the former microsoft chief is a good read on things, microsoft, the economy, the fed and our government, after this. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> get up! k better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya provides tools that help you make the right investment and benefit choices. so you can reach today's financial goals and look forward to a more confident future. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. >> i love this company, yeah! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> come on, get up! get up! neil: you know, i
neil? neil: thank you, my friend.le, a very bullish week for the markets, all five days the s&p 500 went up, up, up, up, up, and a lot of people are looking at that, why is that happening? a lot of people are getting psyched about the possibility interest rates aren't only going to come down next week, they could come down up to half a point. steve ballmer heard that news, and he was jumping like crazy. what we're showing you is old i have wrote here, but it does bring the point that the...
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neil in. neil: well played, my friend. now, that is a tease.view, because you got right to the crux of the matter. that's coming up in the next hour, actually, the noon hour, for his hit show, an interview with president zelenskyy on all of that and what appeared to be some friction certainly with donald trump. many have said they put together whatever their differences, but donald trump has said a number of times he is transactional and both sides have to to find a way to quickly resolve that. that could prove easier said than done. >>> one dating you on some -- updating you on sop developments in israel. sirens sounding after a missile was fired from yemen. i believe this was heard over tel aviv, so again, an interesting development in and of itself because only a few days ago tel aviv has been spared any of the craziness of this ongoing almost yearlong war with hamas. then hezbollah had these missiles over tel aviv. that is where their pentagon is heatquartered. and the fact of the -- headquartered. that startled a lot of folks. we're told i
neil in. neil: well played, my friend. now, that is a tease.view, because you got right to the crux of the matter. that's coming up in the next hour, actually, the noon hour, for his hit show, an interview with president zelenskyy on all of that and what appeared to be some friction certainly with donald trump. many have said they put together whatever their differences, but donald trump has said a number of times he is transactional and both sides have to to find a way to quickly resolve that....
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neil, back to you. >> neil: aishah, thank you for that.in meredith, he's in the battle state of pennsylvania. kamala harris just wrapped up an interview with a panel of black journalists in philadelphia. how did that go? >> neil, depending on who you ask, it went very well or it was very different from on the republican nominee face just a few months ago. from the city of brotherly love the big headline is vice president harris called former president trump, white house aides describing the call as corbeil but brief, an attempt to address the events of the last 48 hours in the second of the assassination on his life. here in philadelphia, rs double down on the belief that political violence has no place in the country. >> sure. i checked on to see if he was okay. and i told him what i have said publicly, there is no place for political violence in our country. i am in the selection and in this race for many reasons including the fight for our democracy. and in a democracy, there is no place for political violence. >> today's event was cert
neil, back to you. >> neil: aishah, thank you for that.in meredith, he's in the battle state of pennsylvania. kamala harris just wrapped up an interview with a panel of black journalists in philadelphia. how did that go? >> neil, depending on who you ask, it went very well or it was very different from on the republican nominee face just a few months ago. from the city of brotherly love the big headline is vice president harris called former president trump, white house aides...
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neil. neil: thank you for all of that, stephanie. in the meantime, i want to go to the former u.s.s. cole commander what he makes of this. i know i ask you this a lot, commander. bring me up to speed. how does this ever end? >> i think, neil, what we really need to do is take a look at the long range stra strategics of the u.s. and allies. sometimes that means taking preventive measures to prevent russia from conducting these attacks, killing innocent civilians, men, women and children, who have no part in the conflict. consequently saying we don't want to be escalatory, why are we always in the reactive mode? plans it's time for n.a.t.o. and partners in europe to give ukraine a flexibility they need to act defensively by taking the war to russia? >> do you know if donald trump becomes president and shares that view and ends up quickly. i don't know how he proposes to do that. what do you think? >> neil, i'll be honest. i'm concerned about donald trump, while he likes to tout the america first logo, when it comes down to it, america
neil. neil: thank you for all of that, stephanie. in the meantime, i want to go to the former u.s.s. cole commander what he makes of this. i know i ask you this a lot, commander. bring me up to speed. how does this ever end? >> i think, neil, what we really need to do is take a look at the long range stra strategics of the u.s. and allies. sometimes that means taking preventive measures to prevent russia from conducting these attacks, killing innocent civilians, men, women and children,...
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>> hey, neil. moments ago, we heard an explosion here after sirens were blaring for a few minutes in tel aviv and the idf has come out saying it's a missile launched from yemen. as you accurately pointed out, it was fired by the houthi rebels, makes it two times in three days that the houthi rebels have fired a missile, two days ago it was-- or yesterday morning, actually, so two days in a row, it was a ballistic missile that the houthis launched here and we'll see exactly what kind of missile they launched today. what you're seeing right now on your screen is what killed hassan nasrallah. and we've been bracing for the response from hezbollah and iranian-backed proxies. this is one thing, benjamin netanyahu is back after cutting his visit north short after speaking to the u.n. and the strike that killed nasrallah yesterday, it happened in the neighborhood and several leaders were killed in the blast and reportedly an irgc commander. nasrallah in the 1980's, took over the organization in 1992 and o
>> hey, neil. moments ago, we heard an explosion here after sirens were blaring for a few minutes in tel aviv and the idf has come out saying it's a missile launched from yemen. as you accurately pointed out, it was fired by the houthi rebels, makes it two times in three days that the houthi rebels have fired a missile, two days ago it was-- or yesterday morning, actually, so two days in a row, it was a ballistic missile that the houthis launched here and we'll see exactly what kind of...
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neil: you have to weigh your health. >> yeah. neil: there has to be a balance.king a look at how the senate is looking at these donald trump tax cuts. all of them and it could represent one of the biggest hits to the economy, how are they dealing with that because it is coming one way or the other. investment opportunities are everywhere you turn. but at t. rowe price, we're letting curiosity light the way. asking smart questions about opportunities like advances in healthcare. and how these innovations will create a healthier world tomorrow. better questions. better outcomes. business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. it's the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. trust. hang out. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. powering more businesses than anyone. powering possibilities. [♪] can a personal loan unlock your ambitions? oh yeah. take a swing at your kitchen reno... we meant that liter
neil: you have to weigh your health. >> yeah. neil: there has to be a balance.king a look at how the senate is looking at these donald trump tax cuts. all of them and it could represent one of the biggest hits to the economy, how are they dealing with that because it is coming one way or the other. investment opportunities are everywhere you turn. but at t. rowe price, we're letting curiosity light the way. asking smart questions about opportunities like advances in healthcare. and how...
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neil: good catching up with you. we are following right now but take a look at the trading, there's consensusbuilding for another half point cut. the day after the federal reserve cut rates again but the bedding is is for 1/2 point cut. that's unlikely as it seems too many but we should point out, 75 basis points by the end of the year will bring federal funds to a range of 4% to 4. 4% from roughly 4.75 to 5% right now. doesn't mean anything but i quote there fed fund futures contract, people bet money on that. doesn't mean they can't be just as wrong whether they put money on it or not but the 10 year yield that is a market rate kneeled, fed actions can influence it, barely budging on the notion that the slowdown is on but soft landing is on as well. we are following that and also our intrepid producer in washington, security and exchange commission and accounting and answering to do. it got pretty interesting. ♪ harlem has everything. but i couldn't find pilates anywhere. so i started my own studio. and with the ri
neil: good catching up with you. we are following right now but take a look at the trading, there's consensusbuilding for another half point cut. the day after the federal reserve cut rates again but the bedding is is for 1/2 point cut. that's unlikely as it seems too many but we should point out, 75 basis points by the end of the year will bring federal funds to a range of 4% to 4. 4% from roughly 4.75 to 5% right now. doesn't mean anything but i quote there fed fund futures contract, people...
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neil? >> neil: mike, be safe my friend.in the middle of all that you make me want to go back to that the united nations i will find our eric sean the iranian leader is about to speak to members outside there, a lot of protesters i guess. >> yeah. they're yelling his name outside here across the street from later nations as iranian president masoud pezeshkian has taken the green marble podium in the general assembly chamber. let's take a look live as erdan's speaking right now and you can hear behind me, the alarm him as a relative of terror. he claims his next -- this nation does not want a war with israel but he does say that his nation of iran will continue to back hezbollah. and he's been blaming the u.s. for the --'s appearance especially galling to critics because a iran's alleged assassination plot against former president trump nah this regime wants to assassinate they say not just trump but former president -- taking out some silly money -- qasem soleimani the ranger that masoud pezeshkian should not even be allowed
neil? >> neil: mike, be safe my friend.in the middle of all that you make me want to go back to that the united nations i will find our eric sean the iranian leader is about to speak to members outside there, a lot of protesters i guess. >> yeah. they're yelling his name outside here across the street from later nations as iranian president masoud pezeshkian has taken the green marble podium in the general assembly chamber. let's take a look live as erdan's speaking right now and...
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>> hi, neil. year the former president said he came here to show solidarity and signals are buried there with all those living in georgia who are struggling and all victims were living in helene's rastall, her break right now. he also said he brought supplies with them like water and gotland and did so in partnership with franklin graham's relief organization, syrup -- samaritan's purse. the former president held a moment of silence for lives lost and gave -- listen. >> as you know, our country is in the final weeks of a hard-fought national election. but in a time like this, when a crisis hits, when our fellow citizens cry out, in need, none of that matters. were not talking about politics. >> may be not in that very moment but trump has been critical of the biden administration's response saying this after landing in georgia... >> mr. trump: the governor is doing a very good job, he's guarding a hard time getting the president on the phone. i guess they're not being responsible -- responsive, th
>> hi, neil. year the former president said he came here to show solidarity and signals are buried there with all those living in georgia who are struggling and all victims were living in helene's rastall, her break right now. he also said he brought supplies with them like water and gotland and did so in partnership with franklin graham's relief organization, syrup -- samaritan's purse. the former president held a moment of silence for lives lost and gave -- listen. >> as you know,...
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neil. >> neil: ic. that celebrity support she does enjoy for the time being not elvis of course i'm talking. peter great job as always my friend. peter do see in north carolina again just update you donald trump saying he does not want another debate. kamala harris back and need for a debate of course referring to the first on with president biden and the second with kamala harris. widely praised for having done a great job but the lost one not so much. alicia cuneo with team trump in tucson, arizona, we'll be speaking there and about 40 minutes are so. alecia. >> reporter: began not long from now neil and, you know, the official headline on this event is easier to talk about the economy may have to mention when he addresses the crowd here which feels more like a rally that he's going to talk about that decision that there we'll be no third debate however obviously there wood still be events. again the economy and high cost of housing he is expected to talk about and one thing we could talk about war an
neil. >> neil: ic. that celebrity support she does enjoy for the time being not elvis of course i'm talking. peter great job as always my friend. peter do see in north carolina again just update you donald trump saying he does not want another debate. kamala harris back and need for a debate of course referring to the first on with president biden and the second with kamala harris. widely praised for having done a great job but the lost one not so much. alicia cuneo with team trump in...
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neil: i love having you on.onald trump will be proposing in long island, new york as he hinted at yesterday removing solve, limit $10,000 limit on real estate taxes and the like, don't know how far that would go but if they get that should he be elected president, even then would be an uphill battle with a split congress likely but what are your thoughts on that and how that could move the needle? >> these incentives are what it will take for affordability for buyers. instead of the kamala harris concept of $25,000 to buyers to buy a home or a down payment would probably cause much more fervor inflation because there's confusion in regards to that, pushing the bottom of the market up which is where there's and affordably crisis whereas with deductions, able to have buyers say look at the bottom line and this interest rate deductions structure i am able to buy the home long-term with those interest rates which ultimately, interest is deductible for taxes in general. that is something that ultimately seems like so
neil: i love having you on.onald trump will be proposing in long island, new york as he hinted at yesterday removing solve, limit $10,000 limit on real estate taxes and the like, don't know how far that would go but if they get that should he be elected president, even then would be an uphill battle with a split congress likely but what are your thoughts on that and how that could move the needle? >> these incentives are what it will take for affordability for buyers. instead of the...
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neil: something did come up on that. this was one study that shows it will get $5 trillion in debt, that is the trump plan under the harris plan, it would be 1 to 2 trillion and it is not worth the paper it is printed on but what do you think of that? actually on either side. >> what's interesting is both candidates have records. what happened when kamala harris and biden came into office they took a trend on the debt which wasn't good to begin with. i won't depend what republicans did, they added $7 trillion, how could anybody say a trump is going to be worse than biden on the debt when already have a record. neil: he was worse than biden. >> he was much worse. the facts are the facts. i let you speak. let me tell you something. $8 trillion in debt, $8 trillion under donald trump's four years, 4 trillion in debt under biden's. neil: does it bug you, it's not a top line issue for a lot of folks. you are arguing the same coin, just different sides of it but the debt is a big issue, we got to pay for that. >> it should be
neil: something did come up on that. this was one study that shows it will get $5 trillion in debt, that is the trump plan under the harris plan, it would be 1 to 2 trillion and it is not worth the paper it is printed on but what do you think of that? actually on either side. >> what's interesting is both candidates have records. what happened when kamala harris and biden came into office they took a trend on the debt which wasn't good to begin with. i won't depend what republicans did,...
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neil, you know as a business person you have to follow the results.gative favorability rating, to hear she is, effectively tied. so from a business perspective -- able to go from head to tight at worst, that's a huge compliment and you are doing something right and you should do more of it. on the flip side, donald trump was way ahead. it was inconceivable he could potentially lose this election given everything that has happened, and he has just squandered that entire lead. >> neil: the polls are even. but i ask you, mark, whether you would entertain the treasury secretary, commerce secretary, in a harris -- >> head of the sec. may be hhs. but somebody needs to replace gary hensler. really pushing hard to support and advanced technologies like aia -- >> neil: head of the securities and exchange commission, he is not a good cop for the securities industry, bottom line, right? >> bottom line, he is awful, particularly for crypto and business and trend role, public companies decimated. >> neil: mark, thank you. ♪ ♪ >>
neil, you know as a business person you have to follow the results.gative favorability rating, to hear she is, effectively tied. so from a business perspective -- able to go from head to tight at worst, that's a huge compliment and you are doing something right and you should do more of it. on the flip side, donald trump was way ahead. it was inconceivable he could potentially lose this election given everything that has happened, and he has just squandered that entire lead. >> neil: the...
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>> yes, he did. >> neil: kamala harris does not?ot. >> neil: so they are not psyched about her guide they are most psyched about don trump? >> out of than it is cited about both candidates, there is issues that are specific to what our members want and need, and this polling was not just a vote, there were issues and questions within this polling of a remembers asked. so i think there is process, people are as sick of the name calling, people are sick of tearing each other apart because they support one candidate faces the other period i think people are fed up, and they wanted over with. we do great work, we negotiate this greatest contract it's, thousands of members each month break that is whatever focus needs to be on. >> neil: already, auto workers union, strong democrats wanting to vote for kamala harris, service workers may beat donald trump, and the original proponent of getting his raid over the tax on tips seem to be leaning his way. do you think this is an opportunity missed and did you make a statement not making a state
>> yes, he did. >> neil: kamala harris does not?ot. >> neil: so they are not psyched about her guide they are most psyched about don trump? >> out of than it is cited about both candidates, there is issues that are specific to what our members want and need, and this polling was not just a vote, there were issues and questions within this polling of a remembers asked. so i think there is process, people are as sick of the name calling, people are sick of tearing each...
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neil: the dow is up 260 points. the s&p back-and-forth competing for who gets the records the most quickly. what do you make of it? >> the two biggest countries by gdp, the us and the china. number 3 is way below their number. they are losing monetary policy with china, taken out 8 bazookas and if anything, the markets like typically, it is easier monetary policy plus the big kicker that we've been talking about for a long time. i don't worry about the fed. that has come down from 5 to 3.7%. that's a huge drop in the cost of capital from the consumer to the biggest business and that provides tailwinds and you see that in markets. china as commodity stocks are moving higher. that mitten get most of their profits, moving higher. some new things afoot. it provides a nice tailwind and hope it continues. neil: nasdaq is under pressure 72 points. disproportionate sellers are adding fuel to the fire. that is weighing a little bit on the nasdaq. we are following that, the final meeting we got to see between donald trump and
neil: the dow is up 260 points. the s&p back-and-forth competing for who gets the records the most quickly. what do you make of it? >> the two biggest countries by gdp, the us and the china. number 3 is way below their number. they are losing monetary policy with china, taken out 8 bazookas and if anything, the markets like typically, it is easier monetary policy plus the big kicker that we've been talking about for a long time. i don't worry about the fed. that has come down from 5...
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neil: when you automate what are you automating?ng and that. >> rebalancing during certain times. >> if you're skewed too much you would be selling some of the technology in some of the etf's. >> we auto rebalance but we don't encourage people to trade edit out of our portfolio, stick with it. neil: as a as a customer don't rebalance me i'm going to take my lumps. >> if you were to move in and out of a portfolio you commit to a progressive portfolio a moderate or conservative but we don't slice it that way. neil: your take on the market in a presidential election year, they are good every four years for the most part i think it is held up, it is next year i wonder about. >> typically the year before in the year after the beer under better than the year of that is the trend but we try not to get people focused on that year-over-year, zoom out and think about the long-term and sticking with it. neil: very good seeing you noah kerner acorn ceo very easy site and easy to get into to cruise where you're going and confidence of capitalism
neil: when you automate what are you automating?ng and that. >> rebalancing during certain times. >> if you're skewed too much you would be selling some of the technology in some of the etf's. >> we auto rebalance but we don't encourage people to trade edit out of our portfolio, stick with it. neil: as a as a customer don't rebalance me i'm going to take my lumps. >> if you were to move in and out of a portfolio you commit to a progressive portfolio a moderate or...
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neil: that a wish list right there. there's the issue of paying for these tax impacts, and issue i raised with david rubenstein of the carlyle group who worried about something we rarely talk about, the debt. how would you react to this? it's not resonating with voters. it's not resonating, not even on a top 10 issue and should be tier point but it is not and that, like you are taking the capital. >> it it is not until that is. in other words at some point people on wall street and congress will say we've got to deal with the debt and when they recognize it is a big problem and the calamity comes about people will be more interested. people are more interested in other things. inflation or jobs but not the debt. neil: he said and as he pointed out it doesn't pop up on issues of concern, they love to hear about tax cuts and all the rest but i am wondering will we see this going? they are both going to improve the dollars to already 35, $36 million bill. >> it is supercool. i think congress, both parties are difficult, be
neil: that a wish list right there. there's the issue of paying for these tax impacts, and issue i raised with david rubenstein of the carlyle group who worried about something we rarely talk about, the debt. how would you react to this? it's not resonating with voters. it's not resonating, not even on a top 10 issue and should be tier point but it is not and that, like you are taking the capital. >> it it is not until that is. in other words at some point people on wall street and...
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neil: what do you think of that? >> it will be 25, the only reason i say that is the fed is very cautious about signaling to the market, they are likely to signal future rate cuts. there's 250 basis rate cuts through september 2025 and a total of 250 basis points in cuts. for some people like myself, that signals worse economic times at least in the opinion of interest rate market. things are going slowly but keep going. that would reassure the market. neil: we shall see. it could cut a variety of ways. next week we will no. we will know. we are continuing to monitor developments in california, donald trump is expected to be in california. we are told again this will be a press conference but he might make a few announcements or to elaborate on his decision not to entertain another debate with kamala harris and her the race for tax cuts. the latest, you are not taxed for those overtime hours. what tractor supply customers experience is personalized service. made possible by t-mobile for business. with t-mobile's reli
neil: what do you think of that? >> it will be 25, the only reason i say that is the fed is very cautious about signaling to the market, they are likely to signal future rate cuts. there's 250 basis rate cuts through september 2025 and a total of 250 basis points in cuts. for some people like myself, that signals worse economic times at least in the opinion of interest rate market. things are going slowly but keep going. that would reassure the market. neil: we shall see. it could cut a...
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neil: the points north. in the meantime another storm to talk about that involved eric adams who was indicted on bribery, fraud, soliciting campaign donations, responded to that an hour ago. >> it is an unfortunate day and a painful day. inside of all of that, day we finally reveal why for ten months i have gone through this. i look forward to defending myself and defending the people of this city. neil: charlie gasparino was on this and he can update us on what he makes of this and what other lawyers make of this case which what are you hearing? charles: this is an unofficial survey. i called a bunch of people up on the speed dale. one of the troubling things of this indictment in any quid pro quo, you give and receive. it is hard to find what he received here. it is hard to find what he really gave. he got foreign contributions. the indictment says they were through third-party so they were masked, who knows whether he knew it or not. i'm not condoning that behavior but what did he really give in return? t
neil: the points north. in the meantime another storm to talk about that involved eric adams who was indicted on bribery, fraud, soliciting campaign donations, responded to that an hour ago. >> it is an unfortunate day and a painful day. inside of all of that, day we finally reveal why for ten months i have gone through this. i look forward to defending myself and defending the people of this city. neil: charlie gasparino was on this and he can update us on what he makes of this and what...
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hi, eric. >> hi, neil. an international alleged assassin was arraigned this afternoon. it's believed that he was sent here to the united states by iran to kill american politicians. that arraignment just about two hours ago. the defendant in this shocking case is a 46-year-old, ashif chant, charged with terrorism. he's accused of plotting assassinations of u.s. politicians on u.s. soil. the man says he's not getting the proper diet. since his arrest, he's lost 15 to 20 pounds while behind bars. trump, president biden and former u.n. ambassador nikki haley have been mentioned as his possible alleged targets. merchant arrived from pakistan in april, flew to texas where he met with hitmen. prosecutors say he turned over $5,000 to carry out the assassination plan to the hitmen, but guess what? they were undercover fbi agents. for several years iran has vowed to kill the former president and other top administration officials as retaliation for trump ordering the killing of top iran general soleimani in 2020. th
hi, eric. >> hi, neil. an international alleged assassin was arraigned this afternoon. it's believed that he was sent here to the united states by iran to kill american politicians. that arraignment just about two hours ago. the defendant in this shocking case is a 46-year-old, ashif chant, charged with terrorism. he's accused of plotting assassinations of u.s. politicians on u.s. soil. the man says he's not getting the proper diet. since his arrest, he's lost 15 to 20 pounds while behind...
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jason and neil de — not going to get better. jason and neil do not— not going to get better.o not blame the i and neil do not blame the individual clubs they played for which simply followed the rules set by world rugby. but the two are part of a group taking legal action against three of the rugby authorities. our position is that the governing bodies have been negligent in their duty of care towards our rugby playing community to protect them from the varying neurological impairments. in the varying neurological impairments.— the varying neurological imairments. . , ., impairments. in a statement world impairments. in a statement werld rugby _ impairments. in a statement world rugby in _ impairments. in a statement world rugby in the _ impairments. in a statement world rugby in the world i impairments. in a statement i world rugby in the world rugby union said that the ongoing legal action prevents us from reaching out to players involved in the programme. we want them to know we care. we listen and they remain valued members of the rugby family. they said they will never s
jason and neil de — not going to get better. jason and neil do not— not going to get better.o not blame the i and neil do not blame the individual clubs they played for which simply followed the rules set by world rugby. but the two are part of a group taking legal action against three of the rugby authorities. our position is that the governing bodies have been negligent in their duty of care towards our rugby playing community to protect them from the varying neurological impairments. in...
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not happy. >> neil's not happy. >> neil's.s kicking off. >> neil's. neil's kicking off. >> duke. don't be so mean. do. come on, nina , you're a big come on, nina, you're a big girl. you've been around the woman is a heroine. >> she's a heroine to many. woman is a heroine. >> she's a heroine to many . and >> she's a heroine to many. and she has done. >> are you going to let me get a word in? yes. of course. >> no, please. >> no, please. >> please cease rant, she's in the booth. the disc jockeys booth, by invitation of the disc jockey. it's his photographer . jockey. it's his photographer. the disc jockey has got huge amounts of publicity about it. she knows she's being photographed. she was happily being used by the guy to promote his, his session, his nightclub. i mean, she did. she paid to go in. i bet you £0.50 she didn't. >> would margaret thatcher allow herself to be filmed in such a manner? >> no , no, no, we wouldn't have >> no, no, no, we wouldn't have had that. >> we've gone. >> we've gone. >> well, i'd love to go back
not happy. >> neil's not happy. >> neil's.s kicking off. >> neil's. neil's kicking off. >> duke. don't be so mean. do. come on, nina , you're a big come on, nina, you're a big girl. you've been around the woman is a heroine. >> she's a heroine to many. woman is a heroine. >> she's a heroine to many . and >> she's a heroine to many. and she has done. >> are you going to let me get a word in? yes. of course. >> no, please. >> no, please....
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i'm neil cavuto. let's get right to it.want to go to right now to california with how things went down for the former president today. it was a combination speech at oppressor afterwards where he got into a lot. >> he did as he always does. afternoon and good to see you. the former president remaining defiant about his performance at this week's debate saying he won and he doesn't have any reason to do another debate with his opponent vice president kamala harris. but after this press conference wrapped up he was walking away and i was able to and grabbed him and pulled him aside and asked him 1 more time what would it take for you to do 1 more debate and he left the door cracked open this time. listen to this. 's. what would it take to do another debate. >> i would need anything. i could do tomorrow but i've done 2 debates. of a thing was crooked in this second 1. i did great with the debates and i think they've answered everything but maybe if i got in the right mood. right now i'm leading and a meeting in every singapore
i'm neil cavuto. let's get right to it.want to go to right now to california with how things went down for the former president today. it was a combination speech at oppressor afterwards where he got into a lot. >> he did as he always does. afternoon and good to see you. the former president remaining defiant about his performance at this week's debate saying he won and he doesn't have any reason to do another debate with his opponent vice president kamala harris. but after this press...
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neil. >> okay thank you be safe my friend. box whether meteorologist extraordinaire.l: we have given up three with those now in florida emergency medical management director. bid to have you back on it not these circumstances but how do you see this going and what are the people of florida and fortnightly. >> nail thank you for having us. floridians are in fortunate as we saw in previous clips you are seeing impacts in fort myers. that's 300 miles away from tallahassee proper. in the last shot you saw you're also looking at light rain fall. we saw periods of heavy rainfall in the early morning hours but again as she said it is imminent. we're looking at landfall tonight around 11:00 p.m. just south of the tallahassee area on st. mark's. what floridians are doing especially in this north area of tallahassee and it's time to stay in place and make sure you have the necessary thanks you need at your fingertips. stay in the center portion of your home. if you hear snapping trees its just like a turn in a move to the center point and get to about them and knows he can. put
neil. >> okay thank you be safe my friend. box whether meteorologist extraordinaire.l: we have given up three with those now in florida emergency medical management director. bid to have you back on it not these circumstances but how do you see this going and what are the people of florida and fortnightly. >> nail thank you for having us. floridians are in fortunate as we saw in previous clips you are seeing impacts in fort myers. that's 300 miles away from tallahassee proper. in...
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neil duncanjordan. support the government today. neil duncan jordan._ neil duncan jordan.ou for the chance _ neil duncan jordan. thank you for the chance to _ neil duncan jordan. thank you for the chance to speak- neil duncan jordan. thank you for the chance to speak in - neil duncan jordan. thank you for the chance to speak in this| for the chance to speak in this important debate and i do so because for nearly 20 years i was an active campaigner in the pension movement and ifeel compelled to take part. when i come to this debate, i want to make it clear that the financial mess inherited by this government is a result of 14 years of austerity and financial mismanagement and i also reject any suggestion that public sector workers are benefiting at the expense of pensioners. this is a crude attempt to divide working people, it is well known, and we should reject it as such. in the short time i have i want to make the case for universalism, is the cornerstone of our welfare state, and we know from the latest figures that 880,000 older people are eligible for pension credit b
neil duncanjordan. support the government today. neil duncan jordan._ neil duncan jordan.ou for the chance _ neil duncan jordan. thank you for the chance to _ neil duncan jordan. thank you for the chance to speak- neil duncan jordan. thank you for the chance to speak in - neil duncan jordan. thank you for the chance to speak in this| for the chance to speak in this important debate and i do so because for nearly 20 years i was an active campaigner in the pension movement and ifeel compelled to...
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sorry, neil. yeah, it's a reality . it's neil. yeah, it's a reality. it's a necessary tonic.tor john campbell. we'll speak again soon. i'm joined now by the ceo and founder of tonic health. sunak van kampen, thank you for joining me. i think, you know, to continue this, this line of thought. i mean, would you subscribe to the view that we have a chronic toxic food pandemic in this country and in the united states, >> i think we're getting there , >> i think we're getting there, and we're definitely on that road map. i actually agree with a lot of what was said. i just with what i do is focus on how can we work with the industry and how can we work with people on the psychology to make the fundamental changes to diet and health from within the food business and industry , essentially? >> yeah. jasmine birtles , bobby >> yeah. jasmine birtles, bobby kennedy in, in his recent pronouncements, is actually talking about corruption. he's, he's, he's he's blankly frankly saying that it's on account of a conspiracy between big agriculture and the food production, you know, being subsi
sorry, neil. yeah, it's a reality . it's neil. yeah, it's a reality. it's a necessary tonic.tor john campbell. we'll speak again soon. i'm joined now by the ceo and founder of tonic health. sunak van kampen, thank you for joining me. i think, you know, to continue this, this line of thought. i mean, would you subscribe to the view that we have a chronic toxic food pandemic in this country and in the united states, >> i think we're getting there , >> i think we're getting there, and...
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neil. >> i think there may be.orry about head injuries in football as well . i have no in football as well. i have no disagreement with you really. it's not a i don't see it as a sport, but it is a fascinating spectacle and i understand why blood sport, it's if anybody's ever. >> eveh >> i've never been to a boxing match, but i heard somebody describing it. and if you're sitting, you know, near the ropes or you know, there's blood everywhere. >> well, with that in mind, i would avoid the us usb. what's it called? you. on usb, it's a big american sport. ufc. ufc. that's even worse. not as bad as bbc. now, what do you think? do you like boxing? >> i enjoy it, yeah. i mean, i love rocky the movie. oh, it's incredible, but i'm not really. i don't see a lot of it. i haven't been to a boxing match for a long time, but i'm like, nina, i worry about the damage that can be caused a long term bashing of the head, you know, thatis bashing of the head, you know, that is we saw with the lovely muhammad ali. you know who wasn't
neil. >> i think there may be.orry about head injuries in football as well . i have no in football as well. i have no disagreement with you really. it's not a i don't see it as a sport, but it is a fascinating spectacle and i understand why blood sport, it's if anybody's ever. >> eveh >> i've never been to a boxing match, but i heard somebody describing it. and if you're sitting, you know, near the ropes or you know, there's blood everywhere. >> well, with that in mind,...
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will send it back to you. >> neil: you are there to do that. the vice president aware and planning this visit that ice would be releasing this report showing these 25,000 convicted criminals crossing into the country? >> the timing lines are pretty bizarre. essentially what happened was texas congressman sent a letter to ice in march requesting information on criminal noncitizens and it took ice more than six months to respond, and they just sent that letter responded with the answers to congressman gonzalez this week and he released that letter on his twitter today. so it against just happens to be a big coincidence. >> neil: bill noll doubt will be going back no doubt. we are waiting to see the vice president at this border community. it's not a dangerous border area so that's why a lot of people have said you could have gone two of the more volatile areas. but we'll see what she says. doug shown with us right now. they see the best defences go off and so take charge of this issue but the timing with this ice report on all the criminals and n
will send it back to you. >> neil: you are there to do that. the vice president aware and planning this visit that ice would be releasing this report showing these 25,000 convicted criminals crossing into the country? >> the timing lines are pretty bizarre. essentially what happened was texas congressman sent a letter to ice in march requesting information on criminal noncitizens and it took ice more than six months to respond, and they just sent that letter responded with the...
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neil king and thank you, neal. thank you.thank you for doing the walk thank you for writing the book and thanks for being here. thank you all for being here. this is amazing. amazing city books for this year and they will be glad join you and and sign your book for you. and thank you all for coming. we'll see you at the next edition of the talk of the hill. good. thanks. all right. oh, fantastic. thank you. i really.
neil king and thank you, neal. thank you.thank you for doing the walk thank you for writing the book and thanks for being here. thank you all for being here. this is amazing. amazing city books for this year and they will be glad join you and and sign your book for you. and thank you all for coming. we'll see you at the next edition of the talk of the hill. good. thanks. all right. oh, fantastic. thank you. i really.
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you're watching the neil oliver show on gb news . welcome back to the neil oliver show.ent is going to take place in bath in the south west of england. at the end of the month. i'm going, it's an event that's of a, it's of a certain type, really four years in to so much going on rather than always just reiterating the problems and lamenting what's happened. there are more and more movements trying to look at the future, trying to look at the future, trying to look at the future, trying to come up with constructive solutions and alternatives. it's about regenerative culture, which is a movement based on ethics and principles that can create conditions for more life to exist, not less. more. and also finding ways for life to live in harmony with all other life. so with all of that in mind, i'm joined now by investigative journalist, author and activist derek burrows. are you there, derek burrows. are you there, derek ? derek? >> i'm here. thank you for having me, neal. >> no, it's always a it's always a pleasure to see you there. as i say, it's about solutions, isn't it? w
you're watching the neil oliver show on gb news . welcome back to the neil oliver show.ent is going to take place in bath in the south west of england. at the end of the month. i'm going, it's an event that's of a, it's of a certain type, really four years in to so much going on rather than always just reiterating the problems and lamenting what's happened. there are more and more movements trying to look at the future, trying to look at the future, trying to look at the future, trying to come...
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i've already ruined neil's.nd your answer was, ok, there's somebody else who's responsible here. dayna herroz: roy stepped up, and said, honey, this isn't about you. this is about dean. josh mankiewicz: and so tori agreed. she'd ask dennis potts for a third test. josh mankiewicz: police were also talking to dennis. two days after the murders, dennis potts came downtown to have a conversation in that same small room in which daniel moen had spent so much time. where did dennis potts say he was that night? he said that he had spent the time frame that would include the time of the murder between 5:00 in the afternoon and 8:00 in the evening at a friend's house. a fellow by the name of max corn. and you checked with max corn. we did. and he backed that up? he vouched for him. end of story? no. no. far from it. cops know there aren't that many reasons why people kill, and often it boils down to one of three things. love, pride, money. josh mankiewicz: to police, unrequited love looked like a possible motive for dani
i've already ruined neil's.nd your answer was, ok, there's somebody else who's responsible here. dayna herroz: roy stepped up, and said, honey, this isn't about you. this is about dean. josh mankiewicz: and so tori agreed. she'd ask dennis potts for a third test. josh mankiewicz: police were also talking to dennis. two days after the murders, dennis potts came downtown to have a conversation in that same small room in which daniel moen had spent so much time. where did dennis potts say he was...
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neil. yeah.international centre for 9/11 justice, has been working with the family of geoff campbell for the past several years. geoff campbell was 31 all believed that towers, who all believed that the who all heard explosions and believed that the towers had been, had been brought down with explosives and many other reports and studies and so on, and the attorney general for england and wales essentially sat on that application for almost two years, finally issued almost two years, finally issued a decision denying it . there was a decision denying it. there was some back and forth. the attorney general withdrew that decision and then issued another decision, again denying it. and now the family is seeking judicial review of the attorney general's decision because it is absolutely unlawful. the family's application easily meets the threshold for a new inquest to be opened. the only question is whether there's any evidence that could conceivably, evenin evidence that could conceivably, even in t
neil. yeah.international centre for 9/11 justice, has been working with the family of geoff campbell for the past several years. geoff campbell was 31 all believed that towers, who all believed that the who all heard explosions and believed that the towers had been, had been brought down with explosives and many other reports and studies and so on, and the attorney general for england and wales essentially sat on that application for almost two years, finally issued almost two years, finally...
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jason hobson and neil clark of former rugby union team—mates.played for exeter and bristol, among other clubs. jason went on to play for his country but both also received some nasty hits. i got knocked out, i look up and i do not know where i am for 20 minutes. you tend to just get up and get on with it. many professional athletes struggle emotionally when they retire. but after injuries forced them to stop playing in 2014, jason and neil noticed as unexpected behavioural changes which they put down to a repeated head impacts. i genuinely thought that my children would be better off and my wife without me in their life. i get emotional thinking about it now but ijust wanted everything to stop the pain. jason and neil have been diagnosed with probable cte. a condition linked to repeated blows to the head. i've been living with dementia every day. there is only one way it will go, it is not going to get better. jason and neil do not blame the individual clubs they played for which simply followed the rules set by world rugby. but the two are part
jason hobson and neil clark of former rugby union team—mates.played for exeter and bristol, among other clubs. jason went on to play for his country but both also received some nasty hits. i got knocked out, i look up and i do not know where i am for 20 minutes. you tend to just get up and get on with it. many professional athletes struggle emotionally when they retire. but after injuries forced them to stop playing in 2014, jason and neil noticed as unexpected behavioural changes which they...
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it's a scary premise, neil. >> neil: my next guest knows what john tapper is speaking of.r. wonderful to see you again my friend. does tapper have it about right? >> hey, david, you know what i just realized, you're a few months older than i am. >> my goodness. i don't know if i should be happy or sad. just talking about the chain, if there's any kind of price controls on groceries, a terrible mistake, the chain reaction would be so terrible for our supply chain which we saw when that got screwed up during the pandemic, it affected lines. wouldn't the same thing happen if there were price controls? >> david, first of all, our company i look at as a product of america. my father started with nothing, you know? we have built this business up. it's still a family business. we have 3,000 people working. a couple hundred thousand people a week coming through our stores. whole foods did not exist when we opened. costco wasn't around. walmart didn't sell food. target didn't sell food. we have been able to prosper and grow. we didn't have government regulation. we're on roller ska
it's a scary premise, neil. >> neil: my next guest knows what john tapper is speaking of.r. wonderful to see you again my friend. does tapper have it about right? >> hey, david, you know what i just realized, you're a few months older than i am. >> my goodness. i don't know if i should be happy or sad. just talking about the chain, if there's any kind of price controls on groceries, a terrible mistake, the chain reaction would be so terrible for our supply chain which we saw...
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jason hobson and neil clark are former professional rugby team—mates and old friends. don't know what the odds are of two people being as close and playing next to each other positions, and then you to do your knee, i'll do my knee, you do your shoulder, i'll do my shoulder. you do your neck, i'll do my neck or the other way around. it's always, like, one—upmanship. and who can get hurt the worst? you know, godfathers to each other�*s kids. married, married, you know, and then... divorced, divorced. yeah, well, this was it. it worked out when i was down, you were there and when you were down, i was there. they started their rugby careers together in 1999 and played for exeter and bristol, amongst other clubs. and jason went on to play for his country. but both also received some nasty hits. did you suffer concussions during your playing career? yeah, i got knocked out and i'm looking up, and i don't know where i am for 20 minutes. you just tend to just get up and get on with it. i can remember blacking out a few times. i couldn't put a figure on the amount of collision
jason hobson and neil clark are former professional rugby team—mates and old friends. don't know what the odds are of two people being as close and playing next to each other positions, and then you to do your knee, i'll do my knee, you do your shoulder, i'll do my shoulder. you do your neck, i'll do my neck or the other way around. it's always, like, one—upmanship. and who can get hurt the worst? you know, godfathers to each other�*s kids. married, married, you know, and then......
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neil heslop. _ renewal in our country. neil heslop, thank _ renewal in our country.- renewal in our country. neil heslop, thank you very much indeed. to the film industry now and the evolving issue of ai generated content. as the hollywood awards season kicks off — could an artificial intelligence programme ever win best film? and what would that mean for the movie industry — including its actors, directors and other creative talent? my colleague, ben thompson, has been speaking to the lead negotiator for sag—aftra — the union at the heart of last year's hollywood actor's strike. i would say it is not about whether ai will be used in the business. it is about how our i will be used in the business and what kind of wide rails and limits their rather can be put on it. ai is not in limiting itself. humans are decisions about al and how it is implement it, so we can decide to do it in a way that is more forward thinking, that cares about its impact on people. the idea that somehow we are going to block ai, stop it from happening as much as some people would like that to
neil heslop. _ renewal in our country. neil heslop, thank _ renewal in our country.- renewal in our country. neil heslop, thank you very much indeed. to the film industry now and the evolving issue of ai generated content. as the hollywood awards season kicks off — could an artificial intelligence programme ever win best film? and what would that mean for the movie industry — including its actors, directors and other creative talent? my colleague, ben thompson, has been speaking to the lead...
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players like neil said they wanted to play on, as their livelihoods depended on it.baseline, you deliberately get it wrong so you know, when you are bad, then you've got more of a chance of passing it. another proposed change in the new handbook was instead of an independent neuro—specialist giving permission for players to return, it was left to the clubs' medics. if you had a doctor employed by the governing body or employed by the team who also had this duty of care to the player, they were being put in extremely difficult positions. the rfu operates within the guidelines of world rugby, who set the rules and protective standards for the game globally. in 2011, world rugby implemented the minimum six—day return to play and allowed team doctors to sign this off. they said it would enhance the protection of players at all levels of the game, by requiring them to complete six stages of recovery before they could return. they later reported that the average amount of time concussed players sat out after the changes was around 16 days. but there was one man who was fig
players like neil said they wanted to play on, as their livelihoods depended on it.baseline, you deliberately get it wrong so you know, when you are bad, then you've got more of a chance of passing it. another proposed change in the new handbook was instead of an independent neuro—specialist giving permission for players to return, it was left to the clubs' medics. if you had a doctor employed by the governing body or employed by the team who also had this duty of care to the player, they...
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michael crick and ex—tory mp and now farmer neil parish and wokester.il war within the labour party over winter fuel payments. michael, we can agree this is an economic mess of the conservatives making, but it's now keir starmer's problem and it's becoming a political one. >> it is becoming a political one as the party heads to its party conference starting in what, less than two weeks time in liverpool. and it's looking like, you know, liverpool was meant to be for the labour party, a big party to celebrate an extraordinary election victory. and it looks like being dominated by this issue and of course, the problem politically is that this is rachel reevess first fight as chancellor and she can't really you can't really give way in your first fight. you've got to be you've got to win your first fight, your first few fights. and that's the difficulty . and now that's the difficulty. and now you've got her wes streeting , as you've got her wes streeting, as you've got her wes streeting, as you quoted earlier, saying, you know, i'm not remotely happy abou
michael crick and ex—tory mp and now farmer neil parish and wokester.il war within the labour party over winter fuel payments. michael, we can agree this is an economic mess of the conservatives making, but it's now keir starmer's problem and it's becoming a political one. >> it is becoming a political one as the party heads to its party conference starting in what, less than two weeks time in liverpool. and it's looking like, you know, liverpool was meant to be for the labour party, a...
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neil, we are on top of it. we will bring you the latest. >> by the way, before we get to the next guest, this has proven an opportunity for some of us. the port strike could be good to the likes of ups and fedex and a number of other carriers as they see themselves as becoming the alternative of something happening at our ports. by the thousands of ports across the united states it goes on. there are a lot of goods in there. if they have a strike you cannot get them out of there. a mad -- to try to do that. the port of los angeles executive director. good to have you. what are the odds that at midnight these workers go on strike? >> good afternoon, neil. i will not dismiss anything. the details of which have played out broadly for weeks now. what i do know is that very few people when when it comes to situations like this. these workers have to get paid, they have to continue to reinvest and bring cargo which creates jobs from maine to texas for this great union and their employers association. we are up 17% ye
neil, we are on top of it. we will bring you the latest. >> by the way, before we get to the next guest, this has proven an opportunity for some of us. the port strike could be good to the likes of ups and fedex and a number of other carriers as they see themselves as becoming the alternative of something happening at our ports. by the thousands of ports across the united states it goes on. there are a lot of goods in there. if they have a strike you cannot get them out of there. a mad --...