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to communicate with his son who has cerebral pals ca >> this particular train was very dear to neil young. this was one that he found very hard to let go. it comes with a typewritten note from me with all the details about the locomotive. it is such a rare piece. >> in addition to the trains, the december 9 lauks feature an assortment of it goodars owned by young. the proceeds will benefit the founder in 1986. >>> jimmy kimmel is taking time off to be with his infant son after a successful heart surgery yesterday. 7-month-old billy kimmel is recovering following a second procedure to repair potential cardiac defects. he underwent emergency surgery immediately after he was born and a series of guest hosts will fill in for jimmy. tonight we have blackish co-star, tracee ellis ross. it is week nights following abc7 news at 11:00 on. >>> and a milestone for one of the funniest shows tv. >> what does it mat we are my brain that i can't remember anything anymore? i need to be tested. >> the 200th episode o o o o middle. they have followed midwest families struggling to make ends meet. patricia
to communicate with his son who has cerebral pals ca >> this particular train was very dear to neil young. this was one that he found very hard to let go. it comes with a typewritten note from me with all the details about the locomotive. it is such a rare piece. >> in addition to the trains, the december 9 lauks feature an assortment of it goodars owned by young. the proceeds will benefit the founder in 1986. >>> jimmy kimmel is taking time off to be with his infant son...
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bought the company that hosted it and shut it down it seemed a continuing class between neil young who throughout his career has written various protest songs including corporate protest tunes but earlier this month young unveiled a free for now at least online archive of his entire collection using the streaming service called x. stream that plays the highest resolution available for the strength of your internet connection. the recorded music industry really is an important component of the world in our national economy and it is a larger part of the music industry valued at one hundred thirty billion dollars globally that's about three times more than just the actual recorded music itself and while some older folks are now discovering streaming many millennia olds are actually going backwards retro in the other direction they're listening to vinyl to analog for quality and sound it's really fueling a renaissance in sales of l.p.'s and turntables and causing bottlenecks at record pressing plants i did my part being part of the trend of bought green day's american idiot on vinyl for m
bought the company that hosted it and shut it down it seemed a continuing class between neil young who throughout his career has written various protest songs including corporate protest tunes but earlier this month young unveiled a free for now at least online archive of his entire collection using the streaming service called x. stream that plays the highest resolution available for the strength of your internet connection. the recorded music industry really is an important component of the...
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bought the company that hosted it and shut it down it seemed a continuing class between neil young who throughout his career has written various protest songs including corporate protest tunes but earlier this month young unveiled a free for now at least online archive of his entire collection using the streaming service called x. stream that plays the high.
bought the company that hosted it and shut it down it seemed a continuing class between neil young who throughout his career has written various protest songs including corporate protest tunes but earlier this month young unveiled a free for now at least online archive of his entire collection using the streaming service called x. stream that plays the high.
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now has to compete with several high end formats offering much better sound quality music legend neil young was so irritated by the poor quality of most digital audio that in two thousand and four he introduced a crown funded device and company of his own pono offering master quality digital sound but pono lost its online music store last year when apple the original commercial motor for the adoption of m p three s. bought the company that hosted it and shut it down it seemed a continuing class between neil young who throughout his career has written various protest songs including corporate protest tunes but earlier this month yawn unveiled a free for now at least online archive of his entire collection using the streaming service called x. stream that plays the highest resolution available for the strength of your internet connection. the recorded music industry really is an important component of the world in our national economy and it is a larger part of the music industry valued at one hundred thirty billion dollars globally that's about three times more than just the actual recorded
now has to compete with several high end formats offering much better sound quality music legend neil young was so irritated by the poor quality of most digital audio that in two thousand and four he introduced a crown funded device and company of his own pono offering master quality digital sound but pono lost its online music store last year when apple the original commercial motor for the adoption of m p three s. bought the company that hosted it and shut it down it seemed a continuing class...
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. >>> rock star, neil young, is auctioning off some of his prize possessions he is selling cars but also selling model trains. more than 250 of his lionel trains will be auctioned off. he began collecting trains 25 years ago to connect with his son, ben, who has cerebral palsy. we'll check the forecast and our top stories when we come right back. >>> "action news" continues. >> hello again sara is off and here are the stories we are following for you now on "action news" at 12:30. he says it's not a resignation but a retirement. we have the latest from john conyers after allegations of sexual misconduct. >>> and strong winds are fueling california wild fires, and the philadelphia eagles win on the field and the community. how they give back while on the road. >> we begin with breaking news from north philadelphia where a man was shot. this is 27th and lehigh valley avenue. chopper 6 hd was over the scene a short time ago and the victim was shot in the shoulder. we don't know what led up to the shooting and if there are any arrests. we continue to follow the story and bring you details in
. >>> rock star, neil young, is auctioning off some of his prize possessions he is selling cars but also selling model trains. more than 250 of his lionel trains will be auctioned off. he began collecting trains 25 years ago to connect with his son, ben, who has cerebral palsy. we'll check the forecast and our top stories when we come right back. >>> "action news" continues. >> hello again sara is off and here are the stories we are following for you now on...
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neil young life, you are so much an outsider and so much alone, and i think you reflected on the factger than one year. —— in your young life. that is an extraordinarily difficult and isolating place to be in many ways. and now you are an artist who is widely respected and renowned. you have received all sorts of accolades. a gong from the queen. you have your ponds inscribed in grenot in london and manchester. you we re grenot in london and manchester. you were the official poet gains. and of course you at the chancellor of majesty university, which is a lovely and highly prestigious thing to be. do you no longerfeel like an outsider? —— the official port of the olympic games. we all feel like an outsider. for ever, whether we are inside or not. it is ok to be an outsider. it gives you a unique perspective. there are tons of us who are outsiders who have lived through the care system and who have become successful, but i'm successful in spite of what happened to me, not because of what happened to me, not because of what happened to me. so this notion of art, and reflect on this in t
neil young life, you are so much an outsider and so much alone, and i think you reflected on the factger than one year. —— in your young life. that is an extraordinarily difficult and isolating place to be in many ways. and now you are an artist who is widely respected and renowned. you have received all sorts of accolades. a gong from the queen. you have your ponds inscribed in grenot in london and manchester. you we re grenot in london and manchester. you were the official poet gains. and...
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would come to miami, fleetwood mac, the cars, crosby and nash recorded a song about the place, neil youngld be there. it was kind of the closest thing to miami's studio 54 at the turn of the decade 1979, 1980, well before south beach had arrived on kind of the global hot spot scene. >> brown: so the celebrities were there but it's the drug lords and the gangsters who are, that's where a lot of the action is. >> it's the ecosystem of all that money that was there. money and sex and cocaine and aspiration. in the case of the cuban exiles who came to this country penniless who really wrested control of the cocaine trade by the late '70s, and didn't mind being seen with the most gorgeous models and playboy casting calls and powerful housewives and richard nixon's friends. everybody largely left everybody alone until all of miami blew up >> brown: your book is filled with all these colorful characters, colorful, but violent characters. pick one just to give us an example of somebody that grabbed you. >> i, like many people in miami, are haunted by the specter of one. ricardo monkey morales. mo
would come to miami, fleetwood mac, the cars, crosby and nash recorded a song about the place, neil youngld be there. it was kind of the closest thing to miami's studio 54 at the turn of the decade 1979, 1980, well before south beach had arrived on kind of the global hot spot scene. >> brown: so the celebrities were there but it's the drug lords and the gangsters who are, that's where a lot of the action is. >> it's the ecosystem of all that money that was there. money and sex and...
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and you know -- neil: there's a whole generation, charlie, that doesn't even know or remember inflation. look at younge we work with who just said neil, my mortgage just hit 4%, and i feel i missed the boat. 4%? >> they've had other things to worry about. they came of age during the financial crisis, no fun in terms of wage growth. the kids today have to deal with lousy wage growth. neil: they're not prepared to what was the norm with the energy crisis and some of the stuff we grew up on and that's going to be a big hit. >> well, you know, here's the thing, they dealt with deflation, which is not a fun thing. neil: kind thing you said about our -- >> millennials, kat timpf, i'm a big fan of kat. neil: did you feel the pain what she's worried about? >> yes, better her pain than mine. neil: she's lovely. she's in the holiday spirit. >> here's the thing, these kids today get a little deflation, think of all the stuff we had to go through. bell bottoms. neil: yeah, walking to school uphill, both ways. >> sure. hitchhiking. neil: yeah. >> bad pot. neil: sure. [ laughter ] >> no one knew what saturated fats
and you know -- neil: there's a whole generation, charlie, that doesn't even know or remember inflation. look at younge we work with who just said neil, my mortgage just hit 4%, and i feel i missed the boat. 4%? >> they've had other things to worry about. they came of age during the financial crisis, no fun in terms of wage growth. the kids today have to deal with lousy wage growth. neil: they're not prepared to what was the norm with the energy crisis and some of the stuff we grew up on...
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. >> george wallace and neil young wrote about it alabama. >> richard shelby, the other republican senatoraid i won't vote for roy moore >> he referenced we don't want alabama -- alabama has a lot of progress progressive great -- but in terms of moving -- >> forward thinking. >> forward thinking. >> state leaders in alabama don't want someone with roy moore's baggage. >> there's been articles written that said even if roy moore wins, the republicans lose because of what this means on a national level for having to explain it it means the issue doesn't go away allegations won't go away. >> and there will be investigations for how long? >> democrats will say the ethics committee should be investigating him since day one. fkts f >> for 18 months or more >> until the next election how many more senators are facing situations -- >> there could be dozens more in the house and senate >> 20 million goes a long way of settlements. >> the news about congressman franks that came out last week, that caught me by surprise we expect there to be more >> there's another one where there was a couple hound
. >> george wallace and neil young wrote about it alabama. >> richard shelby, the other republican senatoraid i won't vote for roy moore >> he referenced we don't want alabama -- alabama has a lot of progress progressive great -- but in terms of moving -- >> forward thinking. >> forward thinking. >> state leaders in alabama don't want someone with roy moore's baggage. >> there's been articles written that said even if roy moore wins, the republicans...
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not immediately going to have problems with our debt paying it unless we manufacturer -- neil: never say never, young man. >> it could be a lot faster. the cost of that would be much higher than the tax cut by any stretch of the imagination, very quickly, over ten years which is projections are, the bottom line is nobody cares of deficit when you're out of power. the debt increases that are going to happen are automatic. trump has done less policies included in the last, bush did a lot of spending, a lot of war spending, obama did stimulus spending. it would be better if the cap was marble neutral. we are not going to get a corporate tax rate cut and get rid of mortgage deduction without any actual cut for anybody else. it would be political suicide. that's the way taxes are. we do have lower corporate taxes. neil: got you. this package as it stands now you say what? >> well, there is a lot of crazy for the millionaires and billionaire who is are going to benefit from this and that's what this is. i actually agree with john, everyone is playing politics, you've got making decisions that they are not
not immediately going to have problems with our debt paying it unless we manufacturer -- neil: never say never, young man. >> it could be a lot faster. the cost of that would be much higher than the tax cut by any stretch of the imagination, very quickly, over ten years which is projections are, the bottom line is nobody cares of deficit when you're out of power. the debt increases that are going to happen are automatic. trump has done less policies included in the last, bush did a lot of...
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>> well, neil, how young do you think i am? i was 10 when that happened. neil: you were 10?> i deeply appreciate the compliment, maybe it's the florida air. neil: rub it in, who knows? >> we should definitely show up to south korea. i have a pretty unique perspective on this, because i've worked with the south korean security forces during my time in the secret service when we traveled over there. neil, i can tell you with no doubt and no reservation, they are top tier. top one or two i've worked with. they are terrific. along the first line, they can absolutely secure this venue on the standard security model. here's the problem here. it is a viable security concern, though, on another track, that kim jong-un, is he a reasonable, rational person? that's seriously up for dispute in the international community. and although it's extremely low probability likelihood or event he would lobartillery shells over to the olympics, it's not zero. there are reasonable people who say is that safe? and that's entirely a different security area. neil: that's the wild card issue, one of t
>> well, neil, how young do you think i am? i was 10 when that happened. neil: you were 10?> i deeply appreciate the compliment, maybe it's the florida air. neil: rub it in, who knows? >> we should definitely show up to south korea. i have a pretty unique perspective on this, because i've worked with the south korean security forces during my time in the secret service when we traveled over there. neil, i can tell you with no doubt and no reservation, they are top tier. top one...
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neil: indeed. thank god for a young staff. >> it's perfect. >> listen, i tend to agree with ben on this. listen here is the problem. if you look at the tax bill-- >> neil: you're both protecting your sources that's what you're doing. >> who are they, congress? >> neil: yeah, and of course. >> you caught me i love politicians i have sources and i have targets. >> neil: indeed. but in any event i would say that the problem with this tax bill is not the amount of time they did or did not put into it. i mean the problem with this tax bill and what we have is a very big corporate tax cut, paid for with some convoluted individual nonsense that very small tax cuts to individuals and big tax increases that's paid for whether you're right there, ben? >> ben: i'm going into a trans i can't believe what i'm hearing. i can't believe what i'm hearing i'm hearing this is so sensible, it is absolutely brilliant and i think it should be a show in and of itself and there should be a show convoluted nonsense is exactly what it is. this whole tax bill has been convoluted nonsense and from start to finish th
neil: indeed. thank god for a young staff. >> it's perfect. >> listen, i tend to agree with ben on this. listen here is the problem. if you look at the tax bill-- >> neil: you're both protecting your sources that's what you're doing. >> who are they, congress? >> neil: yeah, and of course. >> you caught me i love politicians i have sources and i have targets. >> neil: indeed. but in any event i would say that the problem with this tax bill is not the...
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neil: uproar continues right now over josÉ ines garcÍa zarate illegal alien who killed a young woman,f course, a couple years back kate steinle. he says that was not deliberately, the gun went off u whether or not it would not have happened if he had not been in the country illegally and the country is trying to cut down on these sort of things, they detain him, arrest, do something to prevent him from being shipped back to mÉxico. so there's a bit of a legal dispute going on, the sheriff of vista county, massachusetts, what do you think to go ahead and apprehend him, keeping him on a variety of other charges, but definitely not ship him back. >> i think it's absolutely the right decision and that's why we need to pass kate's law in washington because what's happening is we have seen it in this case, this individual has come back five times. he had been deported and came back again and took the life of kate steinle, so that is an evidence of why we need to do this. i don't know what it is. the people need to get a message, if you try to come back to the country, there is going to be a
neil: uproar continues right now over josÉ ines garcÍa zarate illegal alien who killed a young woman,f course, a couple years back kate steinle. he says that was not deliberately, the gun went off u whether or not it would not have happened if he had not been in the country illegally and the country is trying to cut down on these sort of things, they detain him, arrest, do something to prevent him from being shipped back to mÉxico. so there's a bit of a legal dispute going on, the sheriff of...
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neil: that he, very, very much, gerri. congressman don young, republican from arkansas. he is on the conference committee, very crucial player in all of this. congressman, thank you for coming. >> thank you. correct you one thing, alaska, not arkansas. neil: apologize you, sir, i didn't get my state initials down, i apologize. beautiful state. >> oh, yes. neil: let me ask you, how do you feel about this tinkering with the corporate rates, maybe raise them a little bit to raise the deduction for state and local taxes? not as big of an issue in alaska, but potentially some of your colleagues other states? >> this is a conference and both sides have differences of opinion. that is why we sit down to debate. the goal is to get this bill done. i think you will see additions that help out the larger tax states. doesn't affect my state. i'm more interested in development of anwar and other things but i'm beginning to see this little shift because everybody has to give a little bit. i believe it will be become a reality. in heavily-taxed states may not get exactly what they want
neil: that he, very, very much, gerri. congressman don young, republican from arkansas. he is on the conference committee, very crucial player in all of this. congressman, thank you for coming. >> thank you. correct you one thing, alaska, not arkansas. neil: apologize you, sir, i didn't get my state initials down, i apologize. beautiful state. >> oh, yes. neil: let me ask you, how do you feel about this tinkering with the corporate rates, maybe raise them a little bit to raise the...
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neil is up first. >> all right, this kid trey young plays for oklahoma. >> yeah. >> grew up in norman.ld walk -- he went to high school right down the block from where he's playing now and doing some things. against northwestern state. northwestern state gave us jim croce's last concert. they were no match for oklahoma. nobody has been no match for young. 26 points, 22 assists, that ties the ncaad1 record with three other records and avery johnson is one of also had 26 points. this kid is good. r.j. williams says he could be the next steph curry. >>> cavaliers and bucks. james, working on that hit the fadeaway. five assists in the first half. bucks up 11. john henson, the bucks led by as many as 20 in this game withant coupe poe -- he is so cal lented and bucks gets win 119-116. >> what he said. >> that's it. back to you. >> all right, we'll take it. >>> up next in "the pulse." new list of the worst passwords. >> also ahead, dennis rodman revealing surprising details about his time with his bff. kim jong-un. what the dictate irdid at a party. >>> plus, why researchers are putting sea t
neil is up first. >> all right, this kid trey young plays for oklahoma. >> yeah. >> grew up in norman.ld walk -- he went to high school right down the block from where he's playing now and doing some things. against northwestern state. northwestern state gave us jim croce's last concert. they were no match for oklahoma. nobody has been no match for young. 26 points, 22 assists, that ties the ncaad1 record with three other records and avery johnson is one of also had 26 points....
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neil is up first. >> all right, this kid trey young plays for oklahoma. >> yeah. >> grew up in norman.could walk -- he went to high school right down the block from where he's playing now, and he's doing some things. it's against northwestern state. northwestern state gave us jim croce's last concert. they were no match for oklahoma. nobody has been no match for young. 26 points, 22 assists, that ties the ncaa d1 record with three other fellas, and avery johnson is one of those fellas. 105-68. he also had 26 points. this kid is good. r.j. williams says he could be the next steph curry. that's heady, man. >> wow. >>> cavaliers and bucks. james working on that, hit him with the fadeaway. james, 15 points, 5 assists in the first half. third quarter, bucks up 11. john henson, antetokounmpo. the bucks led by as many as 20 in this game with antetokounmpo doing a big part of it. i mean, he's just so talented. he does so many things. the bucks get the win, 119-116, so the first win for milwaukee in their three meetings with cleveland so far this season. >> what he said. >> that's it. back to y
neil is up first. >> all right, this kid trey young plays for oklahoma. >> yeah. >> grew up in norman.could walk -- he went to high school right down the block from where he's playing now, and he's doing some things. it's against northwestern state. northwestern state gave us jim croce's last concert. they were no match for oklahoma. nobody has been no match for young. 26 points, 22 assists, that ties the ncaa d1 record with three other fellas, and avery johnson is one of...
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. >> reporter: trump's election win secured the appointment of a relatively young, conservative judge named neil you, mr. president. >> this without question is going to be the biggest accomplishment at least so far of this first 100 days in office. >> reporter: but the president also tackled the lower courts adding a slew of conservative, young and primarily white nominees to the courts at a breakneck pace. >> the judge story is an untold story. nobody wants to talk about it but when you think about it, mitch and i were saying, that has consequences 40 years out. depending on the age of the judge. >> reporter: number two, the president's attacks on the justice department and the fbi. the president's frustration with attorney general sessions was palpable. >> a lot of people are disappointed in the justice department, including me. >> reporter: but he caught some by surprise when he slammed the fbi. >> the president launching an extraordinary attack on the nation's top law enforcement agency saying its reputation is in tatters. >> reporter: since watergate, the justice department has tried to ke
. >> reporter: trump's election win secured the appointment of a relatively young, conservative judge named neil you, mr. president. >> this without question is going to be the biggest accomplishment at least so far of this first 100 days in office. >> reporter: but the president also tackled the lower courts adding a slew of conservative, young and primarily white nominees to the courts at a breakneck pace. >> the judge story is an untold story. nobody wants to talk...
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neil: right, right. >> but six is too young.ynically i think facebook doesn't want these kids to go up then use snap. facebook wants to lock them in early. you could also say apple did that by altruistically giving commuters to schools but at least kids got to use a computer. this is facebook collecting more data. i do want to underline that facebook promised in the mission statement not to use kids data to sell or upsell parents with targeting advertizinging but they will still have data of a 6-year-old? neil: do they have the dexterity? >> i have a two-year-old, that can operate my phone better than i am. >> holiday flight tickets. >> i do think a lot of them especially at six would have dexterity. you mentioned apple. what about alphabet and google and youtube? for three years they have had youtube kids. it has been controversy, trolling and like, but successful service. you get the families into the universe, into your company earlier. neil: what is the goal here? to get the next generation or get all generations in with tha
neil: right, right. >> but six is too young.ynically i think facebook doesn't want these kids to go up then use snap. facebook wants to lock them in early. you could also say apple did that by altruistically giving commuters to schools but at least kids got to use a computer. this is facebook collecting more data. i do want to underline that facebook promised in the mission statement not to use kids data to sell or upsell parents with targeting advertizinging but they will still have data...
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young sons health issues. we start with jimmy kimmel who had neil patrick harris on his program last night. >> the respirator is out. he is eating. he is smiling. so all good news. >> after neil patrick harris delivered the news, jimmy's wife and mother of the two kids molly tweeting today, my baby is recovering from open hart surgery but i woke up in a full-blown panic that i forgot to move my toddler's elf on the shelf. we have been with jimmy throughout his 7-month-old son's recovery, including after his first surgery in april, when his dad made an impassioned plea. >> no parent should have to ever decide whether they can afford to save their child's life. >> his wife tells hollywood reporter, i sobbed through the entire thing. he came home that let go. molly said they also got hate mail. people were sending letters to our home, attacking both of us, saying things like we deserve this. but i think it helped a lot of families. >>> and now a health update on another star's son. ♪ >> there's no one and nothing that i lovemore than that little boy. >> singer michael pwabouble's s received treatment for his liver
young sons health issues. we start with jimmy kimmel who had neil patrick harris on his program last night. >> the respirator is out. he is eating. he is smiling. so all good news. >> after neil patrick harris delivered the news, jimmy's wife and mother of the two kids molly tweeting today, my baby is recovering from open hart surgery but i woke up in a full-blown panic that i forgot to move my toddler's elf on the shelf. we have been with jimmy throughout his 7-month-old son's...
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normal brain scene in young fran in stein but in any event, listen. neil: i think charles payne is there. >> sorry i had to put that in there. bottom line is corporations and boards have a fiduciary responsibility to shareholders and of course this is cosmetic because the first thing they do is big stock buybacks and m & a. they're not hiring people off the charts. now will they eventually hire people? i'm supply side. i think yes. where this tax plan goes abnormally wrong is on the individual side not on the corporate side. they are actually looking to raise taxes on some people and that's horrendous, where they give tax breaks to private equity executives and guys that run oil & gas companies in texas and there's a lot of weirdness in there. >> technically, those cuts even expire in 2025 even for middle class. >> but what i'm saying yes i agree but although they can extend but my point is they should have done something better on the individual side and i think that's where this thing could be a land mine for republicans and people like in april they say
normal brain scene in young fran in stein but in any event, listen. neil: i think charles payne is there. >> sorry i had to put that in there. bottom line is corporations and boards have a fiduciary responsibility to shareholders and of course this is cosmetic because the first thing they do is big stock buybacks and m & a. they're not hiring people off the charts. now will they eventually hire people? i'm supply side. i think yes. where this tax plan goes abnormally wrong is on the...
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neil: jack otter, scary smart, youngç man. he is the best at "barron's," editor-at-large.lose eye on this, dow which is now up 182 points. 39 points tick for tick. we're on it, until we're not. after this. ore that? you mean after that? no, i'm talking before that. do you have things you want to do before you retire? oh yeah sure... ok, like what? but i thought we were supposed to be talking about investing for retirement? we're absolutely doing that. but there's no law you can't make the most of today. what do you want to do? i'd really like to run with the bulls. wow. yea. hope you're fast. i am. get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs change. investment management services from td ameritrade. ♪ for every hour that you're idling in your car, you're sending about half a gallon of gasoline up in the air. that amounts, over the course of the week, to about 10 pounds of carbon dioxide. growth is good, but when it starts impacting our quality of air and quality of life, that's a problem. so forward-thinking cities like sacramento are investing in streets that
neil: jack otter, scary smart, youngç man. he is the best at "barron's," editor-at-large.lose eye on this, dow which is now up 182 points. 39 points tick for tick. we're on it, until we're not. after this. ore that? you mean after that? no, i'm talking before that. do you have things you want to do before you retire? oh yeah sure... ok, like what? but i thought we were supposed to be talking about investing for retirement? we're absolutely doing that. but there's no law you can't...
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sanctuary city policy is why this young lady is not with us today. >> neil: the president tweeted ons earlier today as an opportunity to look at this idea of building a wall. how do you feel about that? >> i'm 100% behind building the wall. let me tell you something about president trump. since he's been in office, he's allowed ice and the border patrol to do our jobs. the numbers just came out. the illegal crossings on the border are at a 45-year low. that's not a coincidence. that's because this president has let the officers do their jobs. the wall built in san diego. it worked in arizona. it worked in certain parts of texas. every place they built it it worked. the numbers dropped. why would we not want the wall? >> neil: director, i was thinking when you came here and i heard how this was characterized by matt gonzales that said that zarade was in possession of again and he will be sentenced at a future date. here's what i want you to react to. when gonzalez said for those whom might criticize the verdict, a number of people have commented on the case in the last couple years, r
sanctuary city policy is why this young lady is not with us today. >> neil: the president tweeted ons earlier today as an opportunity to look at this idea of building a wall. how do you feel about that? >> i'm 100% behind building the wall. let me tell you something about president trump. since he's been in office, he's allowed ice and the border patrol to do our jobs. the numbers just came out. the illegal crossings on the border are at a 45-year low. that's not a coincidence....
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neil: there you go. like a young man. in the end as the president gets ready to have this vacation, how is the second year going to go? it's probably a crucial year, the midterms and everything else. how is it going to go? >> absolutely. you talked about the nine-year bull market in march. you know, with the tax -- you know, the new tax plan and coming into law, that could prompt some selling as investors reallocate their portfolios. you might even see a correction in the first half of the year. neil: we haven't seen so much as a 5% adjustment. >> we have not. and you could possibly see a correction. neil: and there's nothing wrong with that. >> what the market will do is pull back and say let's see how this affects corporate earnings. my earnings were supposed to go up with the tax cut. >> they have to go up. they have to go up. >> then the market will go up. neil: but have the markets reflected that, guys, already? >> no. probably not this kind in corporate. neil: what do you think of that, david? have the markets refle
neil: there you go. like a young man. in the end as the president gets ready to have this vacation, how is the second year going to go? it's probably a crucial year, the midterms and everything else. how is it going to go? >> absolutely. you talked about the nine-year bull market in march. you know, with the tax -- you know, the new tax plan and coming into law, that could prompt some selling as investors reallocate their portfolios. you might even see a correction in the first half of...
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young age. i remember reading that he rejected the idea and wanted instead he neil wood had a good science and chemistry program for boys that age. >> he showed a real aptitude already tinkering with batteries and electricity and the new apparatus talking about doorbells to be introduced with he would go to his neighbors to rejigger the of battery and the electricity to mecca -- with a mechanism that gave him such a of huge thrill and then he would take things after that. so he knew by the time he was very young that is what he wanted to do with science changing and moving forward it was an exciting field at that time. >> also to be quite driven natalie harvard at 16 but the stock market hit taken enough exams that he completed harvard in three years. >> guest: really it was to when and how fancy will injured into his off more credentials. so specialization was called in those days particular a from a scholarship background so he had two older sisters that he was driven to succeed in a provision - - profession he would have to make his own way to be very ambitious and he wanted to get ahead on to the gr
young age. i remember reading that he rejected the idea and wanted instead he neil wood had a good science and chemistry program for boys that age. >> he showed a real aptitude already tinkering with batteries and electricity and the new apparatus talking about doorbells to be introduced with he would go to his neighbors to rejigger the of battery and the electricity to mecca -- with a mechanism that gave him such a of huge thrill and then he would take things after that. so he knew by...
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shown young to expand its intercontinental missile capabilities have accelerated in recent months resulting in a tightening of economic sanctions astray and federal police assistant commissioner neil gown told reporters that the case is a sign those measures are having an effect. by simply as an economic idea on behalf of north korea there's nothing to suggest he's doing anything but that is doing it of a patriotic purpose you know i think at the end of day he would so whatever he could to to make money back to the north korean government i think it does go to show that the sentient suborning the fact that we've got people involved in these type of activities and police believe chan hang choi's illicit deals could have netted north korea tens of millions of dollars in much needed revenue. sports news now and sunday's only game in the bundesliga was an eight goal thriller for to win one over and leverkusen the teams traded blows with changing hands three times before they both had to settle for a four four draw well leon a bailey scored twice to secure a point for the visitors the result save leverkusen extend their unbeaten run to twelve games imagine being completely alone on a s
shown young to expand its intercontinental missile capabilities have accelerated in recent months resulting in a tightening of economic sanctions astray and federal police assistant commissioner neil gown told reporters that the case is a sign those measures are having an effect. by simply as an economic idea on behalf of north korea there's nothing to suggest he's doing anything but that is doing it of a patriotic purpose you know i think at the end of day he would so whatever he could to to...
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young lady to suffocate in his submerged car. there wasn't talk about expelling him. that was in office. neil: that's a different time.ou're right about that. >> well, look at menendez's behavior. neil: i did, but i'm not going afield here. one of the things i question, jessica, corporate america is pretty blunt with this stuff. it found out, you're out. and we found out about matt lauer, and congress takes a while to go through some of these things. is there a happy medium? is there or should there be? >> i hope so. i think what's going on in congress is appalling. if you listen to comstock and rice, giving what they exposed about how the system-- >> no one seemed to know about it. >> i think that john conyers knew about it, and an 84,000 settlement that's not getting much buzz when we talk about what the democrats have done wrong. neil: who writes the check? >> we write the check, but-- john conyers went a step further to appropriate his office funds, which is a huge problem. this is fundamentally why americans hate washington, that they're taking our taxpayer money-- >> both sides are feeding the beast. >> absolute
young lady to suffocate in his submerged car. there wasn't talk about expelling him. that was in office. neil: that's a different time.ou're right about that. >> well, look at menendez's behavior. neil: i did, but i'm not going afield here. one of the things i question, jessica, corporate america is pretty blunt with this stuff. it found out, you're out. and we found out about matt lauer, and congress takes a while to go through some of these things. is there a happy medium? is there or...
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neil: you know, alan, you weren't even born, but do you tell young people who are looking at the marketg i hear about bitcoin, i hear about this market, you know, with the wind at its back, i want in -- >> right. neil: what do you tell them? >> you've got to be thinking long term. look at the big picture. there's still no choice between stocks and treasuries right now. if rates get back up to 4%, then we can have a conversation, but until that dynamic changes, the stock market's still where it's at, and talking about the high priced stock, it's justified by the earnings in this multiple where we are. the earnings continue to increase, therefore, prices continue to increase. so that's the game right now. corporations are doing very well, all-time record profits, and that reflects in the price and the earnings. neil: all right. so long term to you means what, alan? >> well, let's say 3-5 years if you don't need the money now. if you're a 30-year-old, you should not even care, you're looking 20 years, 30 years out. so look big, big picture. let's think about how dramatically things change
neil: you know, alan, you weren't even born, but do you tell young people who are looking at the marketg i hear about bitcoin, i hear about this market, you know, with the wind at its back, i want in -- >> right. neil: what do you tell them? >> you've got to be thinking long term. look at the big picture. there's still no choice between stocks and treasuries right now. if rates get back up to 4%, then we can have a conversation, but until that dynamic changes, the stock market's...
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neil love says he should step down. >> this holiday season, bay area tech firms are not just inviting guests, they are hiring them to. the requirements, youngattractive men and women. we are live in palo alto. >> reporter: tech firms have been hiring models for years, now they are hiring them and telling them to keep it a secret. >> i have been the parties intact for a few years. >> reporter: sarah friar first noticed it with her own eyes. >> some guests that i was suspicious about. >> reporter: guests who did not seem to fit in with the rest of the tech company. her suspicions were confirmed.>> i got a tip on a model who is being paid $150 an hour to attend a holiday party for one of the bigger companies in new york. >> reporter: she discovered new models being hired by tech companies were 50-$200 an hour. to mingle with employees and pretend they were invited guests. >> in some cases they are given a specific name of an employee or a back story they are supposed to comply with. from there, they sign contracts saying they will never happen what happens -- they will never tell what happens. >> reporter: tech firms have been hiring models fo
neil love says he should step down. >> this holiday season, bay area tech firms are not just inviting guests, they are hiring them to. the requirements, youngattractive men and women. we are live in palo alto. >> reporter: tech firms have been hiring models for years, now they are hiring them and telling them to keep it a secret. >> i have been the parties intact for a few years. >> reporter: sarah friar first noticed it with her own eyes. >> some guests that i was...
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that is a possibility and b, you're not nearly as young as you look that you were involved in the 81 and 86 -- >> i know. >> neil: i'm kidding. a historic figure. thanks, david. >> i feel like one of those guys they interviewed during the civil war commemoration. you know, what was it likes holding dr. lee's horse. >> neil: tell us about that first tax cut, daddy. thanks, david. so many details as he pointed out. but the markets, if you had any doubts about these things, look very careful about how they respond when things don't go to their liking or they're stunned like a revelation. remember last week that revelation that maybe general flynn would serve up the president and that he was talking to the russians at the behest before the election? the president says if you got burnt in the 350 sell-off, you might have ground to sue abc. after this. (avo) when you have type 2 diabetes, you manage your a1c, but you also have a higher risk of heart attack or stroke. non-insulin victoza® lowers a1c, and now reduces cardiovascular risk. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill. (avo)
that is a possibility and b, you're not nearly as young as you look that you were involved in the 81 and 86 -- >> i know. >> neil: i'm kidding. a historic figure. thanks, david. >> i feel like one of those guys they interviewed during the civil war commemoration. you know, what was it likes holding dr. lee's horse. >> neil: tell us about that first tax cut, daddy. thanks, david. so many details as he pointed out. but the markets, if you had any doubts about these things,...
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. >> neil postman, every person in the media ought to be reading that now. that is a book that i read back when i was a young book seller which was many, many years ago and the subtitle is, serious discourse in the age of showbusiness. that subtitle itself tells you what the book is about but he wrote that book almost 30 years ago, when he was really, he was decrying the fact there was a cnn that was diluting the serious discourse. if he were only alive now, he would have his head spinning basically. and i just feel that i needed to revisit to begin to understand a little bit more about what's happening in the media today given our political climate. cspan: mitch kaplan, the fact that you live in the area, and you're at your bookstore every day, does that make a difference what you stock and what you -- >> oh, sure. we're a general bookstore. we're not, we believe, we believe, i always believed, in independent booksellers anywhere around the country what they do is they serve their communities. so what we try to do is make sure that we're carrying books that reflect the interests of our community. there isn'
. >> neil postman, every person in the media ought to be reading that now. that is a book that i read back when i was a young book seller which was many, many years ago and the subtitle is, serious discourse in the age of showbusiness. that subtitle itself tells you what the book is about but he wrote that book almost 30 years ago, when he was really, he was decrying the fact there was a cnn that was diluting the serious discourse. if he were only alive now, he would have his head...
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neil: you with long ahead on this positive trend. i'm talking thousands. but you are young, naÏve.i'm kidding, but do you get a sense now that this continues for more money floods into this market, more deals are made. i'm particularly curious what happens at the money that repatriates back home. this is their chance to bring home trillions. what are they going to do with it? >> they will buyback stocks. if you're a stock investor, and the trend continues it overall economy and how much of an impact it had been a that's the million dollars question. when we look at price will continue to perform. the s&p numbers having a great year 2017 at 20% is fantastic. we have much better years back in 2013, and it looks even further back between 1995 and 1999. the five years outperformed this year featured every year. this can be sustained if this can continue. doesn't mean we can't go higher. corporations going very well. are you going to put your money in the safety of treasuries or look at the stock market yield a not even a question, not even close until it has to be a decision. neil: we
neil: you with long ahead on this positive trend. i'm talking thousands. but you are young, naÏve.i'm kidding, but do you get a sense now that this continues for more money floods into this market, more deals are made. i'm particularly curious what happens at the money that repatriates back home. this is their chance to bring home trillions. what are they going to do with it? >> they will buyback stocks. if you're a stock investor, and the trend continues it overall economy and how much...
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neil harvey and the football legend will co-host aspirational coverage find out who in just a few moments. and a new poll in the u.s. reveals an overwhelming majority of the country's young people want a third political party.
neil harvey and the football legend will co-host aspirational coverage find out who in just a few moments. and a new poll in the u.s. reveals an overwhelming majority of the country's young people want a third political party.
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neil: love, love, love watching all you guys. especially you, youngy in the morning with maria, you just have to be in the easy chair with popcorn -- [laughter] i'm thinking to myself, there goes that guest, there goes that guest. [laughter] more after this. : . neil: you know, there is other news today, folks, like john conyers, holding a news conference at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. calls to resign over the harassment charges. also politico reporting that congressman blake farenthold, a texas republican, charged of using taxpayer money to settle a sexual harassment claim. so that's coming from politico. he has not responded to. that when he does, we'll pass that along. and nbc news chief andy lack calling matt lauer's behavior appalling and top-to-bottom review there, there are separate reports that lauer is seeking a $30 on million payout or what he's owed on the remainder of his contract. if he has a good moral clause in the contract, he'll not be able to get a penny but the expectation is that he'll do a little bit better than a penny. see what happ
neil: love, love, love watching all you guys. especially you, youngy in the morning with maria, you just have to be in the easy chair with popcorn -- [laughter] i'm thinking to myself, there goes that guest, there goes that guest. [laughter] more after this. : . neil: you know, there is other news today, folks, like john conyers, holding a news conference at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. calls to resign over the harassment charges. also politico reporting that congressman blake farenthold, a texas...
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the young people who are brought here by their parents. neil that another spending initiative. >> here we are at christmastime and they're denying these poor people, ruining the christmas for these families and everything. you may think that sounds hokey and it is, but we'll hear it if that's the case. remember, that was i think the main issue when chuck schumer and nancy pelosi refused to go to the white house to negotiate on this. it was because trump wasn't ready to say, okay, i'll let him stay here legally and not end the program in march, which is where it stands at the moment. neil: now attaching it to a weird budget issue. so be the times. fred barnes, thank you very, very much. it is up to 19 senators telling their colleague al franken it's time to go. 48 democratic senators at the rate they're going. they'll all be saying that. and al franken reading the tea leaves is prepared to talk to folks tomorrow. that might be the moment. we'll see. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies f
the young people who are brought here by their parents. neil that another spending initiative. >> here we are at christmastime and they're denying these poor people, ruining the christmas for these families and everything. you may think that sounds hokey and it is, but we'll hear it if that's the case. remember, that was i think the main issue when chuck schumer and nancy pelosi refused to go to the white house to negotiate on this. it was because trump wasn't ready to say, okay, i'll let...
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neil: you and i remember really bad inflation. a lot of young people i talk to don't.hat's going to be a shock when it hit. >> it really is and when we talk about inflation what we're talking about the cost of things are going to go up. you think of gas, bread, whack down through, homes, cars, it will rise. if you're money is not investing properly if you're not growing it your money is not not game. your $100 will look $75 in 10 years. neil: people still near retirement should be invested or take all the money out because they need that money as they're retired? >> it will be depend on their nest egg, how much you put away. i think you want your money to be growing because of two factors, inflation, and cost of living. keep your money in the game, keep it growing. neil: a lot of people conservative with their investments, close to retirement would have missed whole market rally. >> i have talked to people that pulled money out, left it in a savings account or something, that is unwise. you have the opportunity to be plugged in. it is like a roller coaster, i talk abou
neil: you and i remember really bad inflation. a lot of young people i talk to don't.hat's going to be a shock when it hit. >> it really is and when we talk about inflation what we're talking about the cost of things are going to go up. you think of gas, bread, whack down through, homes, cars, it will rise. if you're money is not investing properly if you're not growing it your money is not not game. your $100 will look $75 in 10 years. neil: people still near retirement should be...
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young kids, it's a different story. >> that's a problem. you'd have to train the kids to stay to the sidewalk. >> reporter: neil and his family squeeze through the curb extension along with a car and said it was fine, even for kids. >> i didn't have any issues with it right now. i think a lot of it is going to play out in the future to see how it helps with the traffic. i think it will be great for the families. >> reporter: ed is giving the city the benefit of the doubt. >> i generally operate on trust and noble intent so i support it. >> reporter: wang said it made no difference to him. >> what do you think of the construction? >> waste of money. >> and so the city is defending the plan, saying give it a chance. it looks a little chaotic because it's in the middle of construction. once all the paintings and signage is in, it will make a lot more sense. >>> a historic attraction tucked in to a neighborhood just opened for public tours. john muir is buried in martinez. he died over a century ago but because his gravesite is surrounded by private homes, it's taken the park service 15 years to come up with a plan to let the public visit. >> th
young kids, it's a different story. >> that's a problem. you'd have to train the kids to stay to the sidewalk. >> reporter: neil and his family squeeze through the curb extension along with a car and said it was fine, even for kids. >> i didn't have any issues with it right now. i think a lot of it is going to play out in the future to see how it helps with the traffic. i think it will be great for the families. >> reporter: ed is giving the city the benefit of the...
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of the past all they have to go one is the chaos and that is about the neil liberal soul craft it isit spiritual and it tells young people that to be successful with material wealth and power and military might possess little of greatness of the quality of theiry spirit and moral character and that is the death knell of any civilization because no civilization can survive with those examples of who came before to give them a moral and spiritual heritage not just a great example of success with money status and power. >> this is the point i fundamentally agree i put it this way we have a wonderful form of government and our constitutional system has shownrk that was an open question in 1776 whether a republican government could work in the ancient world but it had failed we have a wonderful system and a constitutional system i would like us to be more faithful to with a thing we deviate from that but we have a great system. p if we could pushout crony capitalism getting the market to work competitively to get the benefits of better goods and services and to reduce cost but in the long run we cannot sustain the mark
of the past all they have to go one is the chaos and that is about the neil liberal soul craft it isit spiritual and it tells young people that to be successful with material wealth and power and military might possess little of greatness of the quality of theiry spirit and moral character and that is the death knell of any civilization because no civilization can survive with those examples of who came before to give them a moral and spiritual heritage not just a great example of success with...
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neil harvey and the football legend will co-host are special coverage find out who in just a few moments. and a new poll in the u.s. reveals an overwhelming majority of the country's young people want a third political party and we ask young americans why. this is an international coming to you live from moscow i'm kate partridge thank you for joining us. french president a man you might call has tabled a new plan for preventing human trafficking in libya and it involves military action and it's been widely criticized especially following the french led to western military intervention in libya that left the country in ruins as word gusty of explains. slavery and human trafficking of fences sadly common now in libya but no need to fear president macron is here he has the solution for libya's problem send in the troops to tunisia to zone we are proposing police military action we're not waging war but this is a country in a political transition political transition he calls it does sound better than as savage civil war more politically correct nevertheless a number of african and e.u. states are ready to help fight this war or rather not really a war says micron but a mi
neil harvey and the football legend will co-host are special coverage find out who in just a few moments. and a new poll in the u.s. reveals an overwhelming majority of the country's young people want a third political party and we ask young americans why. this is an international coming to you live from moscow i'm kate partridge thank you for joining us. french president a man you might call has tabled a new plan for preventing human trafficking in libya and it involves military action and...
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neil: both of you are debbie downer is. i kid, but to make this point coming young people come up to me here at fox, specially with the rampantarket run out. and want to know if they can get in. when you tell folks like pat comiskey missed anyone to be part of it, that they are concerned as to whether they are too late to the party. what you tell them? >> i don't want to be debbie doomsayer. i would strongly suggest they say tie. i look at obviously sort of the broad fundamentals and i have a really hard time putting together justification for the rise in the market that we have seen. trump likes to tout a 5.5 trillion increase in market cap. that is seven times the growth in gdp over the last year and is 47 times the growth in profit. for those who point to strong earnings as justifying the move in markets, that number just doesn't bear out. neil: part of that is averaging where we are before with the meltdown in everything else. the longer the meltdown, we are still nowhere near. i don't know who's right on not. but do you get a sense here that the federal reserve stands to sort of spoiled his party not only hiking rates an
neil: both of you are debbie downer is. i kid, but to make this point coming young people come up to me here at fox, specially with the rampantarket run out. and want to know if they can get in. when you tell folks like pat comiskey missed anyone to be part of it, that they are concerned as to whether they are too late to the party. what you tell them? >> i don't want to be debbie doomsayer. i would strongly suggest they say tie. i look at obviously sort of the broad fundamentals and i...