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neil: every time you come here lots are folks wanting to ask you some stuff. here is this weeks if. hi, neil and dave. i'm janet from new jersey and i have a bankruptcy question for you. if you file bankruptcy how long does it stay on your record? and will your record ever be cleared? >> neil a chapter 13 bank rushcy which is a repayment plan will stay on for seven years. a chapter 7 which is what we think of when we think of bankruptcy, the aton bomb dropped on the finances zeros everywhere. you can't commit fraud when you fill out an application and most say have you ever filed bankruptcy. 22 years ago my wife and i filed bankruptcy. i get to file out the application that says have you ever i get to say, yes. >> has have prevented you from getting anything? >> no, because i pay cash for stuff. >> neil: i forgot about that. thank you very much. dave ramsey. former president bill clinton -- you might recall there was a sort of a wedge opened up between the two former opponents for the 1992 presidential nomination. but that is bygones that are old bygones according to bill clinton and jerry brown has since apologized for remarks he made that popped up in a meg whitman ad his chief opponent for the california gubernatorial mansion and now looks like bill clinton is going to
neil: every time you come here lots are folks wanting to ask you some stuff. here is this weeks if. hi, neil and dave. i'm janet from new jersey and i have a bankruptcy question for you. if you file bankruptcy how long does it stay on your record? and will your record ever be cleared? >> neil a chapter 13 bank rushcy which is a repayment plan will stay on for seven years. a chapter 7 which is what we think of when we think of bankruptcy, the aton bomb dropped on the finances zeros...
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neil. >>neil: i would be very understanding. >>guest: you would be. >>neil: larry, thank you my friend. always a pleasure. new to be sure, we have a lot of stake in the question: do you agree with the campaign pledge for the economy, go to foxnews.com and vote. stay tuned. gecko: good news sir, i just got an email from the office and word is people really love our claims service. gecko: 'specially the auto repair xpress. repairs are fast and they're guaranteed for as long as you own your car. boss: hey, that's great! is this your phone? gecko: yeah, 'course. boss: but...where do you put...i mean how do you...carry... waitress: here you go. boss: thanks! gecko: no, no i got it, sir. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. it was a real shock. i remember being at the hospital thinking, "i should have done more to take care of myself." you should've. that's why i'm exercising more now. eating healthier. and i also trust my heart to lipitor. [ male announcer ] when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor may help. lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medic
neil. >>neil: i would be very understanding. >>guest: you would be. >>neil: larry, thank you my friend. always a pleasure. new to be sure, we have a lot of stake in the question: do you agree with the campaign pledge for the economy, go to foxnews.com and vote. stay tuned. gecko: good news sir, i just got an email from the office and word is people really love our claims service. gecko: 'specially the auto repair xpress. repairs are fast and they're guaranteed for as long as...
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america i'm not here to set records if tomorrow will be a two minute and we're it's one one and neil neil i'll take a risk for me to set a record is a beautiful thing but none of the obsession. david beckham is gearing up for return to football following a six month layoff with injury following encounter making himself available for los angeles galaxy s m.l.s. clash of the columbus crew this weekend the thirty five year old told the killie's tendon on his left leg while playing on loan for a similar last march block ensuring he had missed for two thousand and ten world cup finals in south africa there has been a back in training inhalation pass mileage culminating in him passing off for half of a friendly game on wednesday the galaxy currently lead the western conference with half a dozen games to go. play in the game. i don't know but i think the biggest thing is that. you know i've been taken off the list now it's back in there and back in with the squad back in the team and and hopefully that. the team as well. seven spots of a world basketball championships in turkey falling eighty th
america i'm not here to set records if tomorrow will be a two minute and we're it's one one and neil neil i'll take a risk for me to set a record is a beautiful thing but none of the obsession. david beckham is gearing up for return to football following a six month layoff with injury following encounter making himself available for los angeles galaxy s m.l.s. clash of the columbus crew this weekend the thirty five year old told the killie's tendon on his left leg while playing on loan for a...
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meanwhile there was just one game in the top flight in england on sunday as liverpool drew neil neil at birmingham reds goalkeeper pepe reina producing a string of fine saves in this one as the home side went in search of what would be their second wind of the season however it did finished goalless. about point moves booming up to fifth as a stay on be in liverpool or thirteenth but the leaders of chelsea who are the only side with one hundred percent record and at the bottom it's west ham stoke and everton who are without a win stoke played aston villa tonight. are talking and in all moscow have failed to take an early joint lead in the kontinental hockey league after sliding to their second straight defeat this time at the hands of afghan would be least it was a back to their host securing a five four win less than a minute into overtime on the day the hero for them it also finished in overtime the only other game of the day there but not skin netting the winner in the two one defeat of the chads. the last grand slam of the season and we're going to have to wait a bit longer for a
meanwhile there was just one game in the top flight in england on sunday as liverpool drew neil neil at birmingham reds goalkeeper pepe reina producing a string of fine saves in this one as the home side went in search of what would be their second wind of the season however it did finished goalless. about point moves booming up to fifth as a stay on be in liverpool or thirteenth but the leaders of chelsea who are the only side with one hundred percent record and at the bottom it's west ham...
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meanwhile there is just one top flight game in england on sundays liverpool drew neil neil inform birmingham reds goalkeeper pepe reina producing a ring of fine saves as the home side went in search of their second wind of the season however they did finish their the point does move up to fifth while liverpool rise to place the thirteenth but it just one point behind the blues so little time table than in england. so far but his latest chelsea were the only side with one hundred percent red gold and at the bottom is west ham stoke and everton who are without a win. twice talking and now moscow have failed to take an early lead nearly jointly in the kontinental hockey league after sliding to their second straight defeat this time at the hands of after one. the least it was a back and forth. with the host securing a five four win less than a minute into overtime on the great ship olenka the hero for them it also finished in overtime in any other game of the day. netting the winner n.f.t. him two one defeat of the chaps. now it is the last grand slam of the season and we're going to have to wai
meanwhile there is just one top flight game in england on sundays liverpool drew neil neil inform birmingham reds goalkeeper pepe reina producing a ring of fine saves as the home side went in search of their second wind of the season however they did finish their the point does move up to fifth while liverpool rise to place the thirteenth but it just one point behind the blues so little time table than in england. so far but his latest chelsea were the only side with one hundred percent red...
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neil: what was the 68 cents? >>guest: that was part of the closing costs, correct. >>neil: not a bad deal. >>guest: no, it's not. >>neilthis was a government program, you were not seeking it out. you heard about it, took advantage of it, but $1,000 down and a house as nice as this, how did you swing that? >>guest: actually i wasn't there when this happened. i was out in new york and we were engaged at the time so i was communicating with my husband and he actually had to go, we were thinking of getting a house in february and then he went through a christian realtor friend of ours, and he said, why don't you go to this man, the law officer, gary white, and he went through him and a finance credentials and said, take some classes, and take some counselling, and so he told him about the loan and the grants. >>neil: how did the loan work? a special new program, matthew, that allowed people to put down as little as you did? >>guest: yes, it's a program in wisconsin, and it is, came out in april, of 2010, and i looked for a house before that and i was under the f.h.a. program at first. and i was rolled into this program. wh
neil: what was the 68 cents? >>guest: that was part of the closing costs, correct. >>neil: not a bad deal. >>guest: no, it's not. >>neilthis was a government program, you were not seeking it out. you heard about it, took advantage of it, but $1,000 down and a house as nice as this, how did you swing that? >>guest: actually i wasn't there when this happened. i was out in new york and we were engaged at the time so i was communicating with my husband and he actually...
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neil: will you trillion me? >> no. >>neil: why not? >>guest: they asked for anonymity and we are willing to keep that anonymity. >>neil: is it a he. est: i cannot give you more details than already. >>neil: a business person? >>guest: no more details. the truth is, this is what the donor asked for. we honor their request. >>neil: but the wrap against tea parties will be that bill clinton is right, all the fat cats are financing them. >>guest: they have said all sorts of things about us that are not true for 19 months so we are used to that. the money is going to go to the local coordinators and the local tea party groups on the ground and they will use it to promote our core values of fiscal responsibility, constitutionally limited government and free markets. >>neil: is the money targeted for specific races or just generic national approach? >>guest: not targeted at specific races but specifically not to be used, a restriction not to be used in a direct election but aimd at helping them on the ground. the specific donor request in keeping with our mission, we did not endorse candidates or get involved in election races. >>neil: bu
neil: will you trillion me? >> no. >>neil: why not? >>guest: they asked for anonymity and we are willing to keep that anonymity. >>neil: is it a he. est: i cannot give you more details than already. >>neil: a business person? >>guest: no more details. the truth is, this is what the donor asked for. we honor their request. >>neil: but the wrap against tea parties will be that bill clinton is right, all the fat cats are financing them. >>guest: they...
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neil: is that the the president's fault? >>guest: the policies he is putting into effect. >>neil: you want to provide benefits to the workers? >>guest: of course. >>neilthey have, the insurance companies, ratcheting up the premiums. >>guest: we bring the health care and if not ... we find $750 a worker. >>neil: you do the books? >> i do the books, he is good in the kitchen. they were thinking of another location, meaning more employees, probably going from small business to, i guess, a regular-sized business or mid-sized and if we did, health care is an issue, along with everything else. >>neil: what about the small business that was supposed to help business? >> well, i mean, we might be eligible for, it is 35 percent off the cost of premium. but it has to be $50,000 or less, the annual. >>neil: what would your dad be saying? >>guest: right now? he would be upset. to see everything that he worked for almost get thrown away. sacrifice. >>neil: are you thinking of closing? >>guest: that will not happen. i will make sure it won't. but this is his whole hive. so, uncertain times. and very upsetting. >> his father build a strong foundation, he gave us a s
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neil: why are you looking at me? >> you're going to like the health care plan whether you like it or not. >> neil: gerri, is this going to get worse. >> you betcha, you betcha, we were promised a whole lot of things, promised our health care costs weren't going to go up, we could stay with the same doctor. we are going to find that all of this is changes. >> neilwas by charlie's anti-italian-- >> no. >> neil: whatever, gerri, thank you very, very much. you can a catch her hit show on fox business-- wait a minute, you don't get fbn. >> get it. >> neil: the crew. week nights at 5 p.m. eastern time. we love the big guy, and the words for republicans, not backing tea party candidates and choice words for the big guy in washington. i chat with the republican governor chris christie. . >> unlike the president of the united states, i can't print money, okay? so i got what i got. and i'm not taking any more from all of you. the wrong thing to do. [applause] [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can be unsettling. but what if therwere a different sry? of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when me lost their way, this company led the way. . by protecting clies and turning uncertainty into confidence. what if that story were true? it is. ♪ fire was fire. and the first language, the language of chemistry, was universal and e
neil: why are you looking at me? >> you're going to like the health care plan whether you like it or not. >> neil: gerri, is this going to get worse. >> you betcha, you betcha, we were promised a whole lot of things, promised our health care costs weren't going to go up, we could stay with the same doctor. we are going to find that all of this is changes. >> neilwas by charlie's anti-italian-- >> no. >> neil: whatever, gerri, thank you very, very much. you...
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neil cavuto start you no. >>neil: tea party get bagged by the country president saying they are extremist and the last democratic is all but clueless. tonight the tea party people would say they are both gutless. welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto and a good day for stocks and bad day for revolution. they got in. now the white house is trying to get the word out. the white house denying but there are reports that the president's advisers are holding meetings to paint the tea party as dangerous and republicans as more so as bill clinton says the tea party is fighting the wrongen any saying it is not the government but big business. and now reaction from tampa tea party. what do you think of that? >>guest: it is hard for me to believe that the president, bill clinton, thinks that the private, that the tea party needs to revolt against the private sector. the government is taking a beating to the private sector enough for all of us. the tea party does not need to do that. the tea party is the private sector. why take on big business? they create jobs that we need to get the economy going. that is a misguided statement on his part. >>neil: obviously he is putting a wider spin on your rage that it includes those who do not li
neil cavuto start you no. >>neil: tea party get bagged by the country president saying they are extremist and the last democratic is all but clueless. tonight the tea party people would say they are both gutless. welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto and a good day for stocks and bad day for revolution. they got in. now the white house is trying to get the word out. the white house denying but there are reports that the president's advisers are holding meetings to paint the tea party as...
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neil cavuto is getting ready to go. and o'reilly tonight. >> so many good things i may have forgotten one. >>neil: still fighting the folks trying to figure health care out. >>neil: welcome, everyone. the president is desperately trying to close the deal as the deal is now law. perhaps because 61 percent of voters favor repealing that law so the president surrounds himself with folks who are benefiting from it. on the same day we see in print, his health secretary saying those who do not like the law must be confused. but the former new york state lt. governor has had enough and says this is flat lining. what is weird, six months later, trying to sell something. i have never seen a car salesman do that. egging especially with the word "free," for things like preventive care and tomorrow, policies will be forced to, will force you to pay upfront for any preventive care service like mammogram, smoking cessation, you pay 100 percent in full in the premium. >>neil: this was supposed to be short-term pain but long term gain. >>guest: millions have received notices the premiums are going up and starting tomorrow there are several costly changes in the law. >>neil: if
neil cavuto is getting ready to go. and o'reilly tonight. >> so many good things i may have forgotten one. >>neil: still fighting the folks trying to figure health care out. >>neil: welcome, everyone. the president is desperately trying to close the deal as the deal is now law. perhaps because 61 percent of voters favor repealing that law so the president surrounds himself with folks who are benefiting from it. on the same day we see in print, his health secretary saying those...
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neil: but espn caught your attention. >>guest: yes i worked at abe, and i saw espn was meaningless. >>neil: but i didn't realize this you could also have scooped up cbs. >>guest: same parking lot. more than twice as expensive and ten times as good at that time. continue times. >>neilking of abc because the news chief is stepping down and some say at abc ... >> >>guest: david leaving is not as a result change in the world. he decided to do something different. but the world is changing. you are wearing a watch. your kids prenl are -- probably are not. i say to my kids as they look at their ipod , the things we grew up thinking are part of our body -- newspaper, commodities, sports, information -- are everywhere and the things that are unique are the brands, one of a kind, movies, shows. >>neil: you advised your successor would you say you don't need news? >>guest: no, no, month and i would no tell you if i would tell him that. >>neil: if you were running abc today and you needed a news edition. >>guest: we now make money on news. we did not make money in the news then. but they are making money in the news now. it is not black and wide but a different world. >>neil: would you pay katiie $15 million? >>guest: i am in the close enough, but i can't tell you what i wou
neil: but espn caught your attention. >>guest: yes i worked at abe, and i saw espn was meaningless. >>neil: but i didn't realize this you could also have scooped up cbs. >>guest: same parking lot. more than twice as expensive and ten times as good at that time. continue times. >>neilking of abc because the news chief is stepping down and some say at abc ... >> >>guest: david leaving is not as a result change in the world. he decided to do something different....
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neil: the vote not coming, the anger building. welcome, everyone. i am here for for >>neil: -- for neil kneel and no vote on the tax cuts. businesses, the delay could be deadly. because instead of hiring, some companies are forced to fire workers because of the uncertainty. so the poller joins us now. democrats, some, believe they are being smart by delaying a vote on the tax cut. are they? >>guest: there are members that would have had the chance to vote against the leadership, 35 or 40 members and win the vote if everyone else was unify giving them the chance to say wait, i understand small business concerns and the business community to create jobs but you need extra money. but, instead, they deny the 35 members a chance to vote. they are done. this is the last desperate ploy. >> what do they do? >>guest: the problem is they will go home and not make the changes, they will not fix the health care reform, they will not change the budget or tax legislation, they will not reduce the stimulus, they will not end the bailout, which is why the republicans put forward the "pledge for america." and in it it has things that hav
neil: the vote not coming, the anger building. welcome, everyone. i am here for for >>neil: -- for neil kneel and no vote on the tax cuts. businesses, the delay could be deadly. because instead of hiring, some companies are forced to fire workers because of the uncertainty. so the poller joins us now. democrats, some, believe they are being smart by delaying a vote on the tax cut. are they? >>guest: there are members that would have had the chance to vote against the leadership, 35...
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neil: the cruise director on the titanic? >>guest: yes. >>neil: previewing your book. >>guest: we talk about why summers wanted to leave. we broke the story in march. they came out, robert gibbs saying a b.s. story. >>neilu hold a grudge. move on. >>guest: i have to, i am 100 percent italian. >>neil: we are so excited that your book is coming up. it will knock your socks off. you think the sheriff is racial profiling? sheriff arpaio with the proof he is not. and i smoked for 29 years. the one thing about smoking -- is it dominates your life, and it dominated mine. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. ♪ it was very interesting that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] chantix is a non-nicotine pill that stays with you all day to help you quit. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment, compared to 18% on sugar pill. it's proven to reduce the urge to smoke. i did have an unopened pack of cigarettes in my purse... i said, you know, "bye, i don't need you any more, you're not my crutch, i don't need a crutch." [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. and find out how you can save money on your prcr
neil: the cruise director on the titanic? >>guest: yes. >>neil: previewing your book. >>guest: we talk about why summers wanted to leave. we broke the story in march. they came out, robert gibbs saying a b.s. story. >>neilu hold a grudge. move on. >>guest: i have to, i am 100 percent italian. >>neil: we are so excited that your book is coming up. it will knock your socks off. you think the sheriff is racial profiling? sheriff arpaio with the proof he is not....
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neil: always with the head jokes, but that's fine, eric. another from florida -- >> neil: brian is not one bit amused, from mount sinai, new york, he writes -- >> neil enacted, brian. then and only then my job is done and my service to the country complete. it's not done. it's not complete. judging by the overwhelming reaction we had to my campaign pitch, it's not nearly complete. nearly 200,000 of you have gotten in! i have a good plan.
neil: always with the head jokes, but that's fine, eric. another from florida -- >> neil: brian is not one bit amused, from mount sinai, new york, he writes -- >> neil enacted, brian. then and only then my job is done and my service to the country complete. it's not done. it's not complete. judging by the overwhelming reaction we had to my campaign pitch, it's not nearly complete. nearly 200,000 of you have gotten in! i have a good plan.
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neil: i gave you two. >>guest: the bottom line is there are a lot of people with great plans. i want to look at them. >>neil: are you open to the things that the plans address, such as bringing in younger workers at a later age. >>guest: i want to look at how much the social security benefits agree for our millionaires. we can look at that growth rate and say, do we want to give millions to millionaires? that is where we can fine the answer. but i wand to --. >>neilhink millionaires should not get social security? >>guest: we should see how fast their retirement grows in social security and there are formulas that are used and it should not grow maybe as fast as those who are in the lower income brackets. that is an area we could find a solution to the problem. i want to look at all the plans. it is a difficult problem. a difficult issue. >>neil: thank you very much. good having you. and now the poll question for "your world," what should congress focus on right now? 61 percent say the bush tax cuts; 37 percent say creating jobs; 1 percent say the housing market. you thought the toughest sheriff could not get tougher? he just did. and he is here. much worried about who is on the planes, wonder who is flying the planes? a new report that might have you taking the bus. gecko: good news sir, i just got an email from the office and word is people really love our claims service. gecko: 'specially the auto repair xpress. repairs are fast and they're gu
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neil cavuto. business. i'm neilo. >>> this fox 5 stock market report is brought to you by your lexus dealer. live life heroically. ceusme i'm ahmed mady and i'm a homebuilder. ceusme my father brought me up to give back to society... felicia jackson promised her late sister that she would take care of her children. but she needed help. i used my american express open card to get half a million points to buy building materials to help build the jackson family a new home. well, i know if my dad was still around, he would have told me, with no doubt... he would have told me it's a no brainer and i knew that from the start. it was an honor. booming is moving forward by giving back. >>> did you see this? an unusual rescue in oregon. a 1,500-pound camel got stuck in the mud. his owners called for help saying the animal fell into autoing sinkhole. firefighters shoveled several hours -- a sinkhole. firefighters shoveled for hours to free the camel. >>> a florida parking enforcement agent admits he
neil cavuto. business. i'm neilo. >>> this fox 5 stock market report is brought to you by your lexus dealer. live life heroically. ceusme i'm ahmed mady and i'm a homebuilder. ceusme my father brought me up to give back to society... felicia jackson promised her late sister that she would take care of her children. but she needed help. i used my american express open card to get half a million points to buy building materials to help build the jackson family...
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i want to introduce youtube neil walcott and -- i want to introduce you to neil walcott. got hooked on soccer at age 7, thanks to her dad. she has attracted college scouts go lower. she will, indeed, play at the next level. but first things first, she and her teammates have a senior season to play, something to remember and certainly, two chairs. >> you want to go out with a bang. >> congratulations to nia woolcott, our high school athlete of the week. >> commissioners said they do not want anyone talking about the gun incident. a lot going on today in sports. >> we are we to have to get to chevy chase bank is becoming capital one bank. with the most locations in the dc area, we figured they could use our help. ♪ down a bit. too much. [ crowd cheering ] [ grunts ] [ garth ] capital one bank. now with the most branches and atms in the dc area. what's in your wallet? >> china is known for its pandas and now they're trying to spread the love for these animals around the globe. they have sponsored a worldwide competition to find a panda ambassador. the winners will have a cha
i want to introduce youtube neil walcott and -- i want to introduce you to neil walcott. got hooked on soccer at age 7, thanks to her dad. she has attracted college scouts go lower. she will, indeed, play at the next level. but first things first, she and her teammates have a senior season to play, something to remember and certainly, two chairs. >> you want to go out with a bang. >> congratulations to nia woolcott, our high school athlete of the week. >> commissioners said...
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. >> neil: it will soon be >> neil: it will soon be national policy. captioned by closed captioning services, inc a reason. i am not going to teach the class today. you will understand in a second. the president pledges to spend billions in foreign aid and we are near disaster at home. why not spend the money here? common sense, right? why is the president capping our wells in the gulf of mexico but loaning mexico billions of dollars to drill for oil in the gulf of mexico? the seem place where it is too dangerous. that doesn't make any sense. until you can explain the most veation behind the president's moves, until you can explain why enacting policies harmful to america is good, seemingly for the president or the administration, people continue to have individual stories and say, no big deal and they will ask this question, they say why are they collapsing the system? what is the nottive? what would his motive be? how do they possibly gain? what a great question! by the end of tonight's program, i believe you will have that answer. and you will have
. >> neil: it will soon be >> neil: it will soon be national policy. captioned by closed captioning services, inc a reason. i am not going to teach the class today. you will understand in a second. the president pledges to spend billions in foreign aid and we are near disaster at home. why not spend the money here? common sense, right? why is the president capping our wells in the gulf of mexico but loaning mexico billions of dollars to drill for oil in the gulf of mexico? the seem...
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that does it for studio b and now the fox report at 7:00 eastern, and now neil cavuto is eastern, and now neil coming up after the break.@=h hey, did you ever finish last month's invoices? sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi plce around the corner. well, in that case, i better get bk to these invoices... whh i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm also making you a smoothie. [ male announcer ] marriott hotels & resorts knows it's better for xerox to automate their global invoice process so they can focus on serving their customers. with xerox, you're ready for real business. [ man ] then try this. new and improved freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, but it's not gonna- [ bp ] wow. [ man ] yeah, that's the patented eestyle zipwik™ design. [ woman ] did it just -- ta the blood? target the blood? yeah, it drew it right in. the test starts fast. you need just a third the blood of onetouch®. that is di
that does it for studio b and now the fox report at 7:00 eastern, and now neil cavuto is eastern, and now neil coming up after the break.@=h hey, did you ever finish last month's invoices? sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi plce around the corner. well, in that case, i better get bk to these invoices... whh i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of...
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neil cavuto can find a move glass of this. >>neil: no vote to extend tax cuts but a vote on tax likes. now, that senate democrats are making time for. welcome, everyone, i am here for neil cavuto and this is "your world." to the senate where democrats sets up a vote on what amounts to a tax hike on the largest employers, essentially tax the profits that american companies make in foreign countries saying it is aimed at keeping more jobs here, according to the president but microsoft's chief is on record saying it could push more u.s. jobs overseas. who is really going to pay for this? and now our guest. this looks good on the face, you give tax inducement to bring money and jobs back to america. >>guest: start with the fact that the united states is chasing businesses out of this country with our highest corporate income tax. we have talked about this. this cannot continue. we have the second highest corporate tax rate in the world so businesses are going to places like india and china and indonesia where they can get a better deal. our corporate tax rate is twice as high as the rest of the world. we talked about that in the wall street journal today. the president is s
neil cavuto can find a move glass of this. >>neil: no vote to extend tax cuts but a vote on tax likes. now, that senate democrats are making time for. welcome, everyone, i am here for neil cavuto and this is "your world." to the senate where democrats sets up a vote on what amounts to a tax hike on the largest employers, essentially tax the profits that american companies make in foreign countries saying it is aimed at keeping more jobs here, according to the president but...
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talking to neil going, hey, that's neil. >> almost like an out of body experience. >> exactly.? still doing the one-man stuff? >> improve with jonathan, going back to vegas. i have dates at planet hollywood coming up in october. have you to come and check me out. i'll be in australia on tour. i'll be in london shooting an improve show. and "let's make a deal" right here on cbs. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> good to see you. season two of "let's make a deal" starts monday, september 20th right here on cbs daytime. check your local listings. as they say. now here's erica. >> thanks. what is it like when a relationship ends? it can be obviously devastating for some. for others it's more like a bump in the road. when it comes to celebrities, though, getting back out there is often very different. >> reporter: it's been a year and a half since actor liam neeson's wife natasha richardson died in a tragic skiing injury. last week he was photographed with his new girlfriend raising the question, when is the right time to move on? >> i don't think he's going to try to replace
talking to neil going, hey, that's neil. >> almost like an out of body experience. >> exactly.? still doing the one-man stuff? >> improve with jonathan, going back to vegas. i have dates at planet hollywood coming up in october. have you to come and check me out. i'll be in australia on tour. i'll be in london shooting an improve show. and "let's make a deal" right here on cbs. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> good to see you. season two of...
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neil cavuto has that and more in -- medicine. neil cavuto has that and more in your business report. >> more hits to the labor market, bristol-myers squibb cutting 850 jobs handing out the pink slip over the next six months. weekly jobless claims, 12,000 more americans filing for unemployment checks, around 4 1/2 million people continuing to get jobless benefits. the dow dropping almost 77 points, nasdaq and s&p losing ground. meantime sales of preowned homes are rising 7.6% in august from month the before, but sales compared to last august falling almost 20% when mortgage rates were actually a lot higher and some trouble for diabetes medicine. the food and drug administration restricting use of avandia here in america. studies show that the drug used to treat type 2 diabetes might increase the risk of heart attack. that's business. i'm neilo. >>> this fox 5 stock market report is brought to you by your lexus dealer. live life heroically. building wind farms and expanding clean energy manufacturing. but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> 60,000, that's the number of people expected to show up for jon stewart and stephen colbert, their rallies on the national mall. originally 25,000 were expected to come out and hear the comedy central host. the permit with the national park police which still needs approval lists that expected attendance number. if all goes as planned, stewart's rally to restore sanity and colbert's march to keep fear alive are
neil cavuto has that and more in -- medicine. neil cavuto has that and more in your business report. >> more hits to the labor market, bristol-myers squibb cutting 850 jobs handing out the pink slip over the next six months. weekly jobless claims, 12,000 more americans filing for unemployment checks, around 4 1/2 million people continuing to get jobless benefits. the dow dropping almost 77 points, nasdaq and s&p losing ground. meantime sales of preowned homes are rising 7.6% in august...
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neil, what do you say? >> wall street is up 2700 points. what do you want? >> neil? >> regardless of where wall street is, i don't think that the president is anti-business so much as economically clueless. the man is a lawyer. lawyers have never been good at business. in addition to that, if you look at what he has done, pandered to the left and union and democratic base. he bashes business because it's good for them. he feels the way to get the economy going is spend government money. we know it doesn't work. keynesian economics failed. what you need to do is unshackle business rather than put additional restrictions and laws, regulations and taxes on business. that's why the economy stalled. he doesn't get that. >> victoria, pro or anti-business, president obama? >> i don't think he's anti-business per se. but he is anti-wealth. there is a theme where he said we had period of open market and now wealth is created and now it needs to be redisindustry butted and the government will decide who gets wealth and who doesn't get wealth going forward. it has people nervous because you have a heavy handed government involvement, not a free open market. >> stepping on toes in business. jack welsh said he's flat out anti-business. liz, bring you in. >> an academic. the u.s. did not wreck the financial system. europe and the mediterranean companies did it to themselves. getting back to this, the corporate taxes at the same level as they were in the height of the boom years. steve brings up the 1099. that is a tsunami of paperwork in and of itself. that could lay ground work for vat, which would be harmful to the u.s. economy. that's a dangerous thing. like handing the the keys -- it would be like happening keys to liquor store to an alcoholic. i don't know why i'm on alcoholics and spending spree but i feel like having a drink after seeing what is going on in washington! >> steve, chime in. >> no more anti-business than george bush was against winning the iraq war. he voted for the biggest bail-out ever of wall street. he pushes through the economic stimulus. all that said, it's fair to judge him on the record. he hasn't produced results. wall street bail-out only helped the wall street banker bankers. [ overtalk ] >> you are making a good point about the bail-out. look at details. pay czar, training the competitors of -- calling them speculators. in the commencement speech in spring, he said you want a fancy enough car and title, corporate offers through the competition, you know, better thing to do is work for a non-profit. >> if wall street was going to fail, stephane, america was going to fail. we were in a period of crisis and the stimulus that you mentioned is all government spending. it wasn't freeing the private sector. i hasn't worked. >> last word to neil criticism. >> he doesn't get it with the economy. he wants to allow people going in public service, bureaucrats, to pay it back because it's more noble than going to private business. he doesn't understand how an economy works. >> up next, here is what we have for you. a stunner! a filmmaker behind a new documentary about the failing schools. he's blaming teacher unions! ha? a bigger stunner. someone at "forbes" says he couldn't be more wrong. >> even kids getting stupider ever year, or something is wrong in the education system. [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can be unsettling. but what if therwere a different sry? of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when me lost their way, this company led the way. by protecting clies and turning uncertainty into confidence. what if that story were true? it is. ♪ but now, to get it really cooking, you need a little website development. some transparent reporting, so you know it's working. online ads and 1-on-1
neil, what do you say? >> wall street is up 2700 points. what do you want? >> neil? >> regardless of where wall street is, i don't think that the president is anti-business so much as economically clueless. the man is a lawyer. lawyers have never been good at business. in addition to that, if you look at what he has done, pandered to the left and union and democratic base. he bashes business because it's good for them. he feels the way to get the economy going is spend...
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joining us from washington is financial reporter neil irwin with the "washington post." good morning again to you, neils article that you recently wrote suggests that -- just a touch of inflation would actually boost the economy and normally people wouldn't go there, but you to, why? >> reporter: well, you know, we're running at a rate of inflation that's well below the trend, well below what the federal reserve is shooting for. consumer prices have only risen 1.2% over the last year. .9% if you take out food and energy. you know, what we want to see over the long term is somewhere around 1.5% to 2% inflation. what would happen if we were able to, you know, through monetary stimulus, whatever happened, get high er inflation is that would make it more manageable to pay you the debts that we face as american. it would also make it -- give more incentive to busy and consumers to spend money -- on to businesses and consumers to spend money instead of sitting on it. if you're a business and the value of the dollar is in the bank or losing money, you're more likely to invest than otherwise. those are reason
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neil godleski. he work at phillips seafood restaurant on the waterfront. hewent to school at catholic useful neil godleski, gunned down august 22nd near sherman circle in northwest. it happened sometimefter midnight as mr. godleski was riding his bike home from his restaurant job. darrell brown was a co-worker and friend. >> i've still got tears in my eyes. it is ahame how it happened like this. >> he was good heaed. it i a shame that it happened like this. i'm glad justice was served. >> reporter: the parents of neil godleski are in town for a memorial service them met with the police chief yesterday. keith jarll is a communicate activist who lives on sherman circle. he talked to the godleski family about the arrest. >> the family is still very distraught. this is a small family. there aren't a lot of them. and this has broken them and been very difficult on them. she said they were very thankful that an arrest had been made. >> reporter: sources say, the same gun that killed neil godleski was used to shoot a 15-year-old on illinois avenue earlier that same day. a juvenile has been arrested in connection with that shooting. it appears that the gun was passed around. tonight the murder suspect held without bond pending further court action in the cas now, saturday, a memorial mass for the victim, neil godleski. 4:00 p.m., the st. vincent depaul chapel on theampus of catholic university. everyone is welcome. back to you. >> thank you. pat collins reporting. >>> the funeral arrangements are set for a
neil godleski. he work at phillips seafood restaurant on the waterfront. hewent to school at catholic useful neil godleski, gunned down august 22nd near sherman circle in northwest. it happened sometimefter midnight as mr. godleski was riding his bike home from his restaurant job. darrell brown was a co-worker and friend. >> i've still got tears in my eyes. it is ahame how it happened like this. >> he was good heaed. it i a shame that it happened like this. i'm glad justice was...
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neil godleski. he worked at phillips' seafo restaurant on the waterfront. he went to school at catholic unversity. neil godleski, gunned down august 22nd near sherman circle in northwest. it happen sometime after midnight as mr. godleski was riding h bike home from his restaurant job. dale brown was a co-worker and friend. do you miss him? >> i still have tears in my eyes. it is just a shame how it happened like is. it shouldn't have happened like this. he was good hearted. it is a shame how that happened. i'm glad that justice was served. >> reporter: the parents of neil godleski are in town for a memorial service them met with the police chief kathy thanneer yesterday. keith talk to the godleski family about the arrest. >> the family is still very distraught. this is a small family. there aren't a lot of them. and this has broken the and been very difficult on them. but she said that they were very thankful that an arrestad been made. >> reporter: sources say the same gun that kill neil godleski was used to shoot a 15-year-old on illinoisvenue earlier that same day. a juvenile has been arrested in connection with that shooting. it appears that the gun was passed arnd. so tonight 17-year-old eric forman charged as an adult in first-degree murder in the shooting death of neil godleski. back to yo >> pat collins live at d.c. superior court. thank you. >>> there is new information about a woman evted from her home. court records show eloisa diaz was thousands of dollars behind in her work. she said she couldn't keep up because of sporadic work. all of he
neil godleski. he worked at phillips' seafo restaurant on the waterfront. he went to school at catholic unversity. neil godleski, gunned down august 22nd near sherman circle in northwest. it happen sometime after midnight as mr. godleski was riding h bike home from his restaurant job. dale brown was a co-worker and friend. do you miss him? >> i still have tears in my eyes. it is just a shame how it happened like is. it shouldn't have happened like this. he was good hearted. it is a shame...
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neil abury, charles ellison and howie carr. neil, i like your point on this. you say, hey, not so fast. maybe rahm emanuel really not go back to chicago because he's not necessarily a shoo-in to become mayor there. >> absolutely. i think right now in the polls he's number three or four actually. i mean, this is the first time in chicago in a long, long time that we actually have an open race and every ethnic group seems to be putting out a candidate. the hispanic community, the caucasians, the african-americans so i think rahm right now is number 3 or 4. he's barely pulling in double digits. the chicago way doesn't work in washington and it will be very fascinating to see if rahm's connection with obama will either help or hurt him and then you have mark kirk who is leading in the -- to take obama's seat -- ex-senate seat of a republican. this would be a tetonic shift. rahm is not a shoo-in. if he does not win, this could spell a catastrophe for obama in his home city. >> who do you think the president will replace him with if he decides to give this a go? >> i'm not sure. all i know is emanuel expressed his own desire to have valerie jarrett in that seat so there's been a little bit of controversy within the white house about whether or not jarrett should come in as chief of staff as rahm emanuel's replacement. >> why? >> you have folks like axelrod and gibbs who have this sensitivity about the racial optics of having two black people run the federal government and so that's causing a little bit of controversy within the white house. i think jarrett is more than qualified. emanuel thinks jarrett is more than qualified. why is it such a problem bringing jarrett in? jarrett, if she's gotten this far, she should be ready and prepared for the job. >> yeah, taking race and being female out of the equation, howie, some people are saying if rahm leaves, maybe the president should pick somebody that might be able to get along with republicans a little bit more. they may in fact control the house and maybe the senate. >> well, i'm not sure that's good for barack obama if the republicans do take over the house, worked that pretty well having a republican congress for bill clinton and even back in the 1940's for harry truman. i think it's interesting about rahm emanuel, as soon as he began expressing an interest and as soon as richard daley said he wasn't going to run for re-election, all of a sudden, this scandal breaks on jesse jackson jr. and blows him up. that looks to me the real chicago way. he has this blond acquaintance and it's interesting the timing of the scandal. >> all right. well, we hadn't heard that one. thanks for bringing that out. let's move on to bill clinton. he's doing a lot of stumping now for the democrats before the midterms and apparently after last week seeming to embrace the tea party. now he's hitting them? let's listen. >> of course be they got the wrestling federation lady in connecticut and the witchcraft lady in delaware. and i'll tell you, so far, they've -- they've gathered up about everybody for this tea party but the mad hatter and alice in wonderland, i think. >> howie, i know that you've said -- questioned whether or not the president should be saying anything about women. >> i know it's just a campaign rhetoric and he has to say something. he was in portland where the democratic candidate is running 18 points behind a tea party guy, paula page. but still, i mean, in connecticut, the wrestling lady, she's running neck in neck as you just heard with dick blumenthal. this is a guy, bill clinton, who lost his law license for perjury and he's talking about a guy richard blumenthal who lied for decades about his war record. and as far as the lady with the witchcraft, does anyone remember the seances in the white house when hillary was the first lady, not the secretary of state. she was communicating with eleanor roosevelt? i don't believe christine o'donnell has claimed she communicated with the dead. >> charles, you think democrats should be careful including former president bill clinton, be careful about saying things like this? >> absolutely. i think the prominent democrats that are out on the campaign trails should be somewhat careful of being somewhat dismisssive of tea party candidates. you know, i think this kind of leaves them wide open for republicans to attack the former president has being somewhat elitist and somewhat chauvinistic. how could he be? he was very supportive of his wife. don't take these tea party candidates for granted. >> neilree? >> first of all, i find bill clinton mocking anybody is absolutely bizarre. i mean, after all, if we want to talk about alice in wonderland, it's the american people that has fallen down a rabbit hole, not alice. this is where up is down and down is up. we use play money like it's real money. where jobs disappear and we can't find them. where the end of recessions are pure fantasy. where we parade comedians as if they're experts. it's america in wonder land and we better find our way out. >> neil, charles and howie, appreciate it. we showed you the video, union workers at a chrysler plant smoking and drinking. now they've fired. will the union try to bail them out of trouble? 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neil livingston is chairman and chief executive, i should say, of executive action. neil. this had, this testimony from the homeland security secretary had a lot of people sitting up and taking notice. you said it's just sort of a restatement of old news. >> it really is. i mean, you didn't have to be sherlock holmes to figure out we've had an increased number of terrorist plots and attacks over the past 18-24 months in the united states and that these weren't orchestrated from abroad, but rather were carried out by either lone wolves or jackals as we call them, single individuals who become radicalized over the internet or small groups of people who may have become also radicalized by clerics in this country. so this is what has been going on for several years now, and the government's finally publicly acknowledging it. jon: faisal shahzad, the guy accused of trying to set off that suv bomb in new york's times square, the feeling is that he had a little bit of training from overseas, but he had maybe more inspiration than he had ability? >> that's right. and he was the exception in the having any training overseas. and he certainly was not very proficient in bomb building. these are not master terrorists that have spent several years up in the mountains of afghanistan and on the pakistani border learning their trade. more often than not it's someone like major hassan who becomes radicalized, goes out and buys a weapon and takes it to fort hood and starts shooting people. jon: in a strange way should we feel better that they're not talking about more 9/11-style attack with thousands of casualties? >> well, i think they should be careful in that regard too. yes, we're going to see a lot more of these individual terrorist attacks which are going to be rather small, low level. they're still going to be very serious, but at the same time we know that some of the foreign jihadist organizations are spending 24/7, if you will, trying to figure out how to carry out a raid logical attack in the united states, a chemical or biological attack or another major plane attack. and we know that they have repeatedly tried to get things going in terms of seizing aircraft or blowing up aircraft. that's still their number one priority. jon: so what do we do? >> well, we have to have two levels of security in this regard. first of all, we're doing a lot of good things abroad. al-qaeda and pakistan -- in pakistan is weaker than it has ever been be. but at the same time -- and we have a lot of tools that we're using overseas to deal with terrorism. the problem is we don't have corresponding tools always to deal with domestic terrorism because we have certain constitutional protections and so on that make it more difficult to collect intelligence the way we do abroad. so we're going to need more, more informants and more help from the muslim community in the united states. we're going to need to have more phone taps and eavesdropping here. there's going to be a lot of things like that that are going to be controversial. jon: yeah. neilivingston, thank you. >> thank you. jenna: the clock is ticking on the bush tax cuts. what will congress do? it's a huge issue as midterms do. we're going to ask democratic senator byron dorgan about that just ahead. and with tour to tune in this weekend, chris wallace will have an exclusive interview with house minority leader john boehner. you certainly do not want to miss that. see you in two minutes. 1965, a lot of good thin came out that year like medicare. this year, like always, we'll have our guaranteed benefits. and with the new healthcare law, more good things are coming: free check-ups, lower prescription costs, and better ways to protect us and medicare from fraud. see what else is new. i think you're gonna like it. ♪ i think you're gonna like it. [music playing] when you take away all the canned chicken broth that adds msg, one stands alone. the secret is swanson 100% natural chicken broth. jenna: hi, everybody. thanks for joining us this hour, i'm jenna lee. jon: and i'm
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neil livingston, terror analyst and ceo of executive action, risk management firm, joins me now. neil, welcome, good to have you here. >> good morning. martha: in many ways i feel like we have heard about this for a long time. what changes based on the fact that the fbi director is now speaking out about the homegrown threat and the senators, you know, are having a lot of question about it? you have been covering this for the past many years and last year you know we had the highest level of terrorism activity in the u.s., including the fort hood shooting where 13 people died. and, the highest level since 9/11. so what the government is saying is we want to shift our focus from foreign terrorism now to domestic terrorism and that presents a whole different series of problems. martha: what tools do you need to fight domestic terrorism? i know a lot of the focus, went overseas and people were focused on al qaeda and the fbi was worried about general, regular crimes at home and what do they needed to do to shift and be ready. >> the really tricky part is, that many of these people really don't have any connections to al qaeda. or any foreign terrorist group. what they are, are people who are simmering, they have other types of problems, and so on and they get on the internet and get recruited in effect by the kinds of jihadist web sites they access there. and, then they go out and do something bad and that is a very difficult thing to predict. also, it does suggest, however, they tend to be lower-level kinds of terrorist attacks. shootings, homemade improvised bombings, things like that. we don't think that is domestic group is going to be able to develop a chemical, biological or radiological weapon, so on the one hand, lower-level attacks here but on the other hand we cannot public them in many cases. >> it is frightening, because part of what i am hearing here, is there is not much we can do, and, something could happen at any time and it is not because we were not doing our jobs? >> that's right. the issue is, we need, obviously, more people within the islamic community, to step forward, as they see something wrong, as they see people within their community, that may be bad actors, and we need to do a lot more domestic intelligence collection, and that is a very sensitive topic in the u.s. and, we don't -- have many more limitations, on how we collect intelligence here than abroad. so that is one of the things they need to address. martha: it seems like they are trying to prepare the american people, that this is a possibility and they struck out a couple of times, and, at fort hood, unfortunately, he was way too successful in that situation. so, it is a frightening development, thank you very much, neilgood to get your insights on these things. bill: all right, the architect of the president's economic recovery plan, is now out the door, not yet but, soon, larry summers, calling it quits, so who fills the void, of one of the most important posts in america, and a sugar cone or regular cone with your pot? martha: what! bill: critics say, put sprinkles on that. others say, this is only the beginning. >> we've heard from the people who make the products, man, you will see it in everything, and you will have it in spaghetti and coffee creamer and whatever form you can. 1965, a lot of good thin came out that year like medicare. this year, like always, we'll have our guaranteed benefits. and with the new healthcare law, more good things are coming: free check-ups, lower prescription costs, and better ways to protect us and medicare from fraud. see what else is new. i think you're gonna like it. ♪ bill: texas congressman blasting the obama administration for being soft on pot. republican co
neil livingston, terror analyst and ceo of executive action, risk management firm, joins me now. neil, welcome, good to have you here. >> good morning. martha: in many ways i feel like we have heard about this for a long time. what changes based on the fact that the fbi director is now speaking out about the homegrown threat and the senators, you know, are having a lot of question about it? you have been covering this for the past many years and last year you know we had the highest level...
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neil was a waiter at philip's seafood restaurant the last serve years. in hopes of burning -- average a degree in biology. at a candlelight vigile, not long after his death, the friends remembered neil findly. >> he was the kind of guy that wouldn't have trouble with anybody. he would have given it to him. >> this is so hurtful. i feel i have lost a really, really, really good friend. >> reporter: his parents still live in norwalk, connecticut, and that is where he's buryd. >>. when you lose a member of the community and family, the grieving sets in and that is replaced by anger in some way and dismay. you don't know why. >> reporter: neil was 31 years old. here's other troubling news that we saw earlier tonight. eric foreman was 16 years old when police said he carried out the crime and recently turned 17. police are calling this gang- related and they're saying that the gun used to kill neil gillespie was used earlier in the evening and that it was shared. the name of the gang is not listed in the court documents. back to you. and what do you know -- what more do you know about the relationship between deviseespy and foreman? >> none and that appears to be an attempted robbery that devisees -- gillespie was riding home on the bicycle. he came up through kansas avenue and upon foreman who was armed with a .380 and is that what the court document said. >> and they announcing one arrest? >> at this point if we -- that we know of and the police chief and mayor are walking behind me. >> all right, we'll let you -- the press conference and if there is anything to report after that, paul wagner, we'll check back in with you.
neil was a waiter at philip's seafood restaurant the last serve years. in hopes of burning -- average a degree in biology. at a candlelight vigile, not long after his death, the friends remembered neil findly. >> he was the kind of guy that wouldn't have trouble with anybody. he would have given it to him. >> this is so hurtful. i feel i have lost a really, really, really good friend. >> reporter: his parents still live in norwalk, connecticut, and that is where he's buryd....
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neil, we love you. good luck. >> we're going to come, frank and i, to west end, i'll drag hoda. >> the kid who plays me is fabulous. >> he better be. >> handsome and great. >> just like neileet filling my kids will love. plus i get two boxtops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. and these are the ones you'll love on a tuesday. pillsbury crescent dogs, with just a few ingredients, you have an easy to make dinner. they're crescents for the other 364. try them tonight. so i couldn't always do what i wanted to do. but five minutes ago, i took symbicort, and symbicort is already helping significantly improve my lung function. so, today, i've noticed a significant difference in my breathing. and i'm doing more of what i want to do. so we're clear -- it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. my doctor said symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. my copd often meant i had to wait to do what i w
neil, we love you. good luck. >> we're going to come, frank and i, to west end, i'll drag hoda. >> the kid who plays me is fabulous. >> he better be. >> handsome and great. >> just like neileet filling my kids will love. plus i get two boxtops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. and these are the ones you'll love on a tuesday. pillsbury crescent dogs, with just a few ingredients, you have an easy to make dinner. they're crescents for the...