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so thank you for raising up neil woods thank you that's it for the show will be back on saturday when we go to gaza to speak to how mass is former deputy foreign minister ahmed about the deaths of civilians in palestine following israel's largest air strike campaign since operation protective edge in twenty four to. twenty five years to the day of the death of marxist story in the war activists. can you think of a more intriguing story line one that includes an attractive russian woman money guns politics power and yes unfortunately for maria this is not a story line but her life at the moment is she the most recent victim of the west's phobia towards all things related to russia. please. love. good. life. good. good food russia sharing good. bad there is still some fear it's possible for groups of militants to go into houses and sloths entire families the islamic state terror group doubles the number of attacks in iraq a government security advisers say is the state media that is trying to avoid chronic by keeping quiet about the true level of violence. the number of lysol kidnapping
so thank you for raising up neil woods thank you that's it for the show will be back on saturday when we go to gaza to speak to how mass is former deputy foreign minister ahmed about the deaths of civilians in palestine following israel's largest air strike campaign since operation protective edge in twenty four to. twenty five years to the day of the death of marxist story in the war activists. can you think of a more intriguing story line one that includes an attractive russian woman money...
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police officer it spent fourteen years under cover of the years of fighting crime on the streets neil woods is now chairman of law enforcement action partnership his new book drug wars is out now neal thanks for coming on going underground against a one child by is arguably too many but as a undercover officer who was doing it for fourteen years were you aware that children were being used for law enforcement was aware of children being used as informants occasionally and rarely and i mean i was even aware of it as a detective but there's a great difference between receiving information from from somebody. who's crossing up one of his older brother's mates for painting folding car crime or something like dart to actually being allowed to remain in a gang been feeding information from that gang now i know from how the news story broke i am sort of deducing how this thing is working to a certain extent but the fact that the police are asking for an extension from one month to four months does sort of suggest or in place children who are informing yes yes exactly that does sort of suggest that
police officer it spent fourteen years under cover of the years of fighting crime on the streets neil woods is now chairman of law enforcement action partnership his new book drug wars is out now neal thanks for coming on going underground against a one child by is arguably too many but as a undercover officer who was doing it for fourteen years were you aware that children were being used for law enforcement was aware of children being used as informants occasionally and rarely and i mean i...
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. >> neil: the president is fairly popular in your neck of the woods, is he not? bsolutely. >> neil: you might have done great harm to yourself politically. >> no question. no question. >> neil: have people told you that? people that support the president told you good riddens? >> it's starting to come in. no question about that. president trump, to give you an example how popular he is, we haven't had a republican county commissioner elected in 40 years. now we have two. so i give the president full marks for bringing those along. at the same time, each individual i believe has to address their own conscious and their values. those statements were something that i could not continue to support. >> neil: did you hear from anyone at the white house? >> no. i'm not nearly that important, i'm afraid. in fact, i'm quite shocked quite honestly that it's taken the light that it had and you giving -- >> neil: i'm almost betting someone tweets from the white house on this. let me get this straight. the president says he hopes to have corrected this by clarifying his positi
. >> neil: the president is fairly popular in your neck of the woods, is he not? bsolutely. >> neil: you might have done great harm to yourself politically. >> no question. no question. >> neil: have people told you that? people that support the president told you good riddens? >> it's starting to come in. no question about that. president trump, to give you an example how popular he is, we haven't had a republican county commissioner elected in 40 years. now we...
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neil: why did the agent choose to do it then? >> i can't figure it out, maybe to make publicity for himself. i called my agent in california, can you believe what happened to james woodsaughter] >> i'm the last day that can comment. neil: it is weird, very, very wired. >> there are some great agents, but i'm not on the a-list, not the b-list, not on the wait list in hood. neil: you tease us. >> last week i was in rough shape, i'll tell you. neil: you know you and i have chatted about this before. a veteran the "saturday night live," slightly skewed left, i gue guess? what is it about that? >> i don't know, i think-- >> intolerance or what? >> it seems to come worse from the left than from the right. although both sides, you know, on the radio show, a.m. 970, thank you for your kind words. neil: you have both. >> retry to go down the middle and new jersey hall of fame, we'll nominate you next year. and who is hosting, whoopi goldberg. who is inducted, bruce vanzant. who is nominating him. bruce springsteen. governor murphy. i can't be more politically opposed to those individuals. we had the best time and whoopee and i were laughing and this is funny, everybody's got t
neil: why did the agent choose to do it then? >> i can't figure it out, maybe to make publicity for himself. i called my agent in california, can you believe what happened to james woodsaughter] >> i'm the last day that can comment. neil: it is weird, very, very wired. >> there are some great agents, but i'm not on the a-list, not the b-list, not on the wait list in hood. neil: you tease us. >> last week i was in rough shape, i'll tell you. neil: you know you and i have...
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and thomas hardiman was a close second to neil gorsuch, who was president trump's first appointment. >>> a homicide investigation at a brent wood home. a woman was found dead inside. a woman we spoke to today says she's surprised something like this would happen in her neighborhood. >> it's quiet. everyone keeps to themselves. we're friendly. everyone kind of knows everyone. we've had some turnover lately. it's a quiet place. there's never been issues, ever. >> we have a reporter on the scene, we'll bring you an update at 6:00. >> and a backup on the bridge. this is on dunbarton bridge. this happened just after 3:00. chp just reopened one of the blocked lanes. so right now only one eastbound lane is block. no word as to why that trailer flipped over. >>> it is now the size of fresno, that massive wildfire burning in yolo, napa and sonoma countys has nearby doubled in the past 2 h4 hours. this shows the thick flames and smoke. firefighters are focussing on the north end today near the town of gwenda. >> we're at the north end, but we have been all around this fire today. this here at the north end is where the fire tankers have
and thomas hardiman was a close second to neil gorsuch, who was president trump's first appointment. >>> a homicide investigation at a brent wood home. a woman was found dead inside. a woman we spoke to today says she's surprised something like this would happen in her neighborhood. >> it's quiet. everyone keeps to themselves. we're friendly. everyone kind of knows everyone. we've had some turnover lately. it's a quiet place. there's never been issues, ever. >> we have a...
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. >> my point is investors are saying not so fast on -- neil: not out of the woods. >> i'm not saying i think the worries are showing up more in the bond market. >> the fear of the slowdown. >> there's a debate. clearly there's a debate amongst -- listen, i trust investors more than donald trump, okay? that's the bottom line. investors look at this incredibly rationally and logically. neil: don't you think investors are giving the president the benefit of the doubt. >> the the point i'm trying to make, there's a debate what his economic policies will do. some think the trade stuff will hurt the economy, that's why the dow has flatlined. some think that it's not that big a deal, and we shall see when we come out and the numbers come out. i will tell you the employment numbers today are not that much greater than what obama produced. >> i think bringing it back to the tariffs, feels like most investors can absorb or imagine the absorption of the 36 billion. the next needle to move is if we go up to the 200 billion that is threatened -- neil: this is small. 36 billion and then we add 16
. >> my point is investors are saying not so fast on -- neil: not out of the woods. >> i'm not saying i think the worries are showing up more in the bond market. >> the fear of the slowdown. >> there's a debate. clearly there's a debate amongst -- listen, i trust investors more than donald trump, okay? that's the bottom line. investors look at this incredibly rationally and logically. neil: don't you think investors are giving the president the benefit of the doubt....
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with neil he joined the leadership team at exxon back at the end of last year neil, i know that was a move by darren woodson to try and open transparency kind of has been something he's doing and making sure management has a firm footing on all these issues but i'm hoping you can shed a little light on these numbers this morning revenue came in better than expected so what happened where were the expenses the street wasn't anticipating >> yeah, sure. and obviously when you have a big gap between what the investment community sees versus what we published a few minutes ago, then it warrants some explanation. the way to explain it is if you look at our first quarter's results and during the period, brent was up $7 a barrel wti up $5 a barrel we would have anticipated that earnings would have been up something like a billion dollars. $1.1 billion just based on that revenue increase alone what the analyst would not have understood is we would have had planned maintenance in our business in the quarter. largely affecting our refining business these refineries, when they come on -- when we're operating, when th
with neil he joined the leadership team at exxon back at the end of last year neil, i know that was a move by darren woodson to try and open transparency kind of has been something he's doing and making sure management has a firm footing on all these issues but i'm hoping you can shed a little light on these numbers this morning revenue came in better than expected so what happened where were the expenses the street wasn't anticipating >> yeah, sure. and obviously when you have a big gap...
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woods is the greatest. welcome, everyone, i'm neil cavuto. this is "coast to coast." my thanks for charles payne for filling in yesterday. things are largely a lot of optimism that earnings are bedrock for everything. backdrop of everything we have is this notion right now the economy is doing just fine. he is going to be telling farmers that. he will tell particularly veterans that. that is going to be the wind at the economy's back, their back, everybody's back. so everyone should ease up. deirdre bolton with very latest. >> neil, we saw the tweet from the president this morning, the best of financial, don't want to misquote him. great to have uas winning again. look at report card we've gotten so far to the exact point about earnings here is what you will see. we heard from 20% of the s&p 500 companies so far. among them, this is a standout. coming back to technology in a minute. alphabet google trading at a, this is a new high actually for the stock. utx, verizon, harley-davidson reporting. green arrows across the way. we're seeing so far net-net, with 20% reporte
woods is the greatest. welcome, everyone, i'm neil cavuto. this is "coast to coast." my thanks for charles payne for filling in yesterday. things are largely a lot of optimism that earnings are bedrock for everything. backdrop of everything we have is this notion right now the economy is doing just fine. he is going to be telling farmers that. he will tell particularly veterans that. that is going to be the wind at the economy's back, their back, everybody's back. so everyone should...
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woods is the greatest. welcome, everyone, i'm neil cavuto. this is "coast to coast." my thanks for charles payne for
woods is the greatest. welcome, everyone, i'm neil cavuto. this is "coast to coast." my thanks for charles payne for
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woods. he didn't join the president. he does have a message for both sides who have gotten vitriolic here. emanuel cleaver joins us. thanks for being with us. >> good to be here. >> neil: were you invited -- >> no. now, george bush did invite me when the convention was in kansas city. it was in 2006. so he and i did on the stage. i did speak at the convention, this convention on monday and left for washington. >> okay. by the way, this was a political event on behalf of veterans. i don't think he meant any umbrage either way. so is it your sense the last time we talked, we talked about the tone and hoped it would improve. since that time, there's been this michelle wolf parody of the homeland security secretary comparing ice to isis. so it doesn't seem to have gotten any nicer. i'm wondering what you make of it all? >> comparing ice to isis ridiculous. my grandmother told me, never use the world "stupid." but whatever a good synonym is, i wish that's what i wish i could use. you don't compare ice to isis. the polarization is growing. it's growing because there are benefits. i was telling my wife last night, you know, i was interviewed with people asking me about the p
woods. he didn't join the president. he does have a message for both sides who have gotten vitriolic here. emanuel cleaver joins us. thanks for being with us. >> good to be here. >> neil: were you invited -- >> no. now, george bush did invite me when the convention was in kansas city. it was in 2006. so he and i did on the stage. i did speak at the convention, this convention on monday and left for washington. >> okay. by the way, this was a political event on behalf of...