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but there was already evidence that americans are easily manipulated by the power of neil young when hundreds of iowa residents thought they got a $20.00 ticket to see young headline a tribute concert in reality and i all would profit unknowingly book young through a scam representative who said she was with motown records with a capital d. and whose e-mail contact was listed as neil young tours dot org dot com which doesn't exist also the actual motown records doesn't use a capital t. and has never represented neil young. the only thing with more red flags is the jeffrey epstein death investigation plus the real military records didn't need neil young to create protest songs that's what $970.00 is marvin gaye was for gullibility levels so high on science i was even more concerned about former reuters reporter carey gillam who now works for the nonprofit us right to know and publish the book whitewash the story of a weed killer cancer and the corruption of science gillum exposed the multitude of monsanto's wrongdoings that endanger the. health and safety of americans who work in agric
but there was already evidence that americans are easily manipulated by the power of neil young when hundreds of iowa residents thought they got a $20.00 ticket to see young headline a tribute concert in reality and i all would profit unknowingly book young through a scam representative who said she was with motown records with a capital d. and whose e-mail contact was listed as neil young tours dot org dot com which doesn't exist also the actual motown records doesn't use a capital t. and has...
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and has never represented neil young. the only thing with more red flags is the jeffrey epstein death investigation plus the real deal the town records didn't need neil young to create protest songs that's what $970.00 s. marvin gaye was for gullibility levels so high on science i was even more concerned about former reuters reporter carey gillam who now works for the nonprofit u.s. right to know and publish the book whitewash the story of a weed killer cancer and the corruption of science gillum exposed the multitude of monsanto's wrongdoings that endanger the health and safety of americans who work in agriculture and consume g.m.o. products but before its release monsanto had a kerry gillum book spread sheet more than 20 actions dedicated to opposing her book before its publication including working to engage pro-science 3rd parties and criticisms and partnering with search engine optimization or seo experts to spread its attacks if a company has complaints of the company wants to make a statement about something they s
and has never represented neil young. the only thing with more red flags is the jeffrey epstein death investigation plus the real deal the town records didn't need neil young to create protest songs that's what $970.00 s. marvin gaye was for gullibility levels so high on science i was even more concerned about former reuters reporter carey gillam who now works for the nonprofit u.s. right to know and publish the book whitewash the story of a weed killer cancer and the corruption of science...
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stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: neil young. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman.explosive new report by the -- shows documents -- in an explosive new report, documents reviewed by the guardian -- reveal the u.s. agribusiness giant monsanto ran a fusion center to surveil and discredit journalists and activists who criticized or wrote damning reports about monsanto, as well as legendary singer-songwriter neil young, who released an album in 2015 called "the monsanto years." monsanto monitored young's twitter activity and even analyzed the lyrics of his album. also followed carey gillam who was reporting on monsanto and its popular pesticide roundup -- which has been linked to cancer. the corporation targeted also u.s. right to know, which is similar to freedom of information act request that the company -- about the company. from more, we're joined in kansas city, missouri, by carey gillam, a veteran investigative journalist and author of "whitewash -- the story of a weed killer, cancer and the corruption of science." and in berkeley, california, gary ruskin, co-fou
stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: neil young. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman.explosive new report by the -- shows documents -- in an explosive new report, documents reviewed by the guardian -- reveal the u.s. agribusiness giant monsanto ran a fusion center to surveil and discredit journalists and activists who criticized or wrote damning reports about monsanto, as well as legendary singer-songwriter neil young, who released an album in 2015 called "the monsanto years."...
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he got to be buddies with neil young, neil young tried to push manson's music to the warner record label. they didn't sign him. tried to cozy up to john philips of the mamas and the papas. all them are hearing manson's music and don't think it's special. charlie knows they're wrong. the only way he can get the record contract that he clearvely deserves so you to go above the rock stars. that means the boy wonder producer of top 10 hits at that time. a guy named terry melcher at colombia. doris day's son. the guy who made the birds into a powerhouse. took a local garage band called paul revere and the raiders. made great hits for them. all he had do was audition for melcher to get the contract. there it would go. at this point things start to go pretty wrong in several ways. out on spahn ranch a drug deal goes wrong. a motorcycle gang wants money back from the family who were brokering the deal. a friend of manson's named a couple of the manson women go to gary's house music teacher to get the money out of him. he gave them the bad -- in theory, the bad drugs. he claims he doesn't have an
he got to be buddies with neil young, neil young tried to push manson's music to the warner record label. they didn't sign him. tried to cozy up to john philips of the mamas and the papas. all them are hearing manson's music and don't think it's special. charlie knows they're wrong. the only way he can get the record contract that he clearvely deserves so you to go above the rock stars. that means the boy wonder producer of top 10 hits at that time. a guy named terry melcher at colombia. doris...
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the southern man doesn't need neil young around anymore. sort of praising alabama and george wallace. other bands like the marshall tucker brand. you also had country rock. the eagles are not really a southern band but there are a lot of rock music bands that become countrified of it. country music which is been around a long time is known in the 50s as hillbilly music. now it hit mainstream. part of it it is the outlaw culture. if you are going to explain why there is interest in the south and popularity in the southern culture, i think it had something to do with the individualism. the idea of the outlaw culture. smoking and abandoned, dukes of hazard. these are kind of rebels. rebels in the south have specific meaning in terms of the civil war. in the 70s rebel has a different terminology. the rebellion against the system. there is an appeal to that. outlaw country music, willie nelson, waylon jennings. and more mainstream figures like dolly parton. emmylou harris. country music is all over. it is popular everywhere. it is not my cup of
the southern man doesn't need neil young around anymore. sort of praising alabama and george wallace. other bands like the marshall tucker brand. you also had country rock. the eagles are not really a southern band but there are a lot of rock music bands that become countrified of it. country music which is been around a long time is known in the 50s as hillbilly music. now it hit mainstream. part of it it is the outlaw culture. if you are going to explain why there is interest in the south and...
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and along with steven stills and neil young, they were all a little nervous. >> this is the second time bleep ]. >> reporter: "sweet judy blue eyes", that's tricky to do live, isn't it? ♪ ♪ gentle soul >> reporter: did you nail it? >> yep, pretty good. i was proud of it. ♪ a little loose. we're only sitting in front of half a million people. i thought we did very well. ♪ >> reporter: now 77, nash says the woodstock generation did very well too. ♪ you who are on the road must have a code that you can live by ♪ ♪ and so become yourself because the path is just a goodbye ♪ >> reporter: when you look back now, the woodstock generation, how did they do over the next 50 years? >> i still believe what we believed then as hippies. i'm still hippie. let's get real here. the basic ideas of that love is better than hatred, that peace is much better than war, that we have to take care of our fellow human beings because this is all we have, those tenets that were established then are still relevant to me today. ♪ don't you ever ask them why, if they told you, you would cry, so just look at them and
and along with steven stills and neil young, they were all a little nervous. >> this is the second time bleep ]. >> reporter: "sweet judy blue eyes", that's tricky to do live, isn't it? ♪ ♪ gentle soul >> reporter: did you nail it? >> yep, pretty good. i was proud of it. ♪ a little loose. we're only sitting in front of half a million people. i thought we did very well. ♪ >> reporter: now 77, nash says the woodstock generation did very well too....
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. >> but unable to find peace, love and music with stills, nash, and neil young, even though the foura million strong ♪ >> at age 77, he found new bands, is on track to put out five albums in five years and like a lot of boomers, is trying to figure out how to write the end of the song. >>. ♪ i've been thinking about dying and how to do it well ♪ >> this burst of creativity that you have had, you sing about death. do you think about how you want to be remembered? >> not so much. the songs will do that. they're the best i can do. that's the weird thing, everybody is scared to talk about it, the question is what are you going to do with it. how do you spend that two weeks or that ten years? and i got that figured out. family, music. >>. ♪ yeah we got to get ourselves back to the garden ♪ >> because it's the only thing i can do. >> do you think if he came around, you would welcome him back if he apologized. >> no. >> he wouldn't? >> no, when you break that silver cord, metaphorically that connected deep friendship and that cord breaks, very hard to put it back together. i don't want davi
. >> but unable to find peace, love and music with stills, nash, and neil young, even though the foura million strong ♪ >> at age 77, he found new bands, is on track to put out five albums in five years and like a lot of boomers, is trying to figure out how to write the end of the song. >>. ♪ i've been thinking about dying and how to do it well ♪ >> this burst of creativity that you have had, you sing about death. do you think about how you want to be remembered?...
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. >> neil: young people say i shouldn't be in the market. it's too volatile, too crazy.do you tell them? >> i tell them the market is a great place to build wealth. the country is a great country. we will survive this turbulence. they should look to -- try to understand the stock market. there's going to be good times and bad times. when everybody is negative as people are getting to be now,s that an opportunity. >> neil: the president said if anyone of these democrats were to defeat him, you're going to see the markets crash, you'll see the economy do a reversal. what do you think of that? >> i think there's something to that. i think the progressives in the democratic party are not only scaring the president, but they're scaring some other democrats. you need a more moderate democrat to compete with trump. >> neil: you think he will get elected? >> before this, before this current market unsettled period, i thought he would get re-elected. if this continues, we're in trouble. >> byron, thanks very much. >> good to be with you, neil. >> neil: a wall street legend. he's
. >> neil: young people say i shouldn't be in the market. it's too volatile, too crazy.do you tell them? >> i tell them the market is a great place to build wealth. the country is a great country. we will survive this turbulence. they should look to -- try to understand the stock market. there's going to be good times and bad times. when everybody is negative as people are getting to be now,s that an opportunity. >> neil: the president said if anyone of these democrats were to...
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i mean, csn and csny and neil young you currently don't speak to any of them?reat music with them. i love them. >> jimmy: you do love them >> we've bashed heads with each other so many times. i mean, we were so awful to each other so many times all of us were and i think we all know that, you know if there was ever a chance -- i'll tell you what keeps coming up in my head. about ten times a day, i get a a tweet saying, "will you guys get your act together and do your job we need you to go out and be a a voice for the people that love you." >> jimmy: yeah, we need you. >> and well, you know, ohio is stuck in their minds and it would be a great time for us to be out singing like that if they want to do that -- you know, like a get out the vote tour >> jimmy: yeah, something like that >> i'd jump on >> jimmy: you would? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: the other thing i like from it is that you didn't stop making music. >> oh, no, i've been making tons of -- i made four albums in the last four years >> jimmy: that's the way to do it, buddy. >> i love it i love the documenta
i mean, csn and csny and neil young you currently don't speak to any of them?reat music with them. i love them. >> jimmy: you do love them >> we've bashed heads with each other so many times. i mean, we were so awful to each other so many times all of us were and i think we all know that, you know if there was ever a chance -- i'll tell you what keeps coming up in my head. about ten times a day, i get a a tweet saying, "will you guys get your act together and do your job we...
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. >> neil: all right. young people love the thought of that but not everybody.d elizabeth warren and others that are talking about cancelling any student loan obligations that present or past students are building up. meet one student saying not so fast. he's a university of chicago law student, ethan ames. he wrote a very good column in the "wall street journal" saying it takes out the onus of making tough choices. it makes it easy for people to ween off the government for more and more. ethan, good to have you. >> yeah, thank you for having me. >> neil: what i liked about your piece, you looked at it like a business decision. ultimately you went on to get an accounting degree. you're in law school? >> yeah, that's correct. so i think it is a good way to look at it in terms of a business decision. ultimately our personal finances are a small business. when i looked at what i wanted to do, i knew i should avoid debt. i can get to where i want to be, which is the university of chicago without going into tremendous amounts of debt like i would have if i stayed at
. >> neil: all right. young people love the thought of that but not everybody.d elizabeth warren and others that are talking about cancelling any student loan obligations that present or past students are building up. meet one student saying not so fast. he's a university of chicago law student, ethan ames. he wrote a very good column in the "wall street journal" saying it takes out the onus of making tough choices. it makes it easy for people to ween off the government for more...
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music, what kind of coffee was it, and did he play a little bit of johnny cash, bob dylan, and neil young? host: he is gone now but we will let our guest answer what you asked. guest: he has the benefit of drinking warm coffee in space. on the lunar module, they did not have hot water to heat up their coffee or food, so they were eating cold food, but in the command module, one of the technologies that was introduced for the apollo program was hot water, so he had coffee. it was lukewarm, but it was coffee. you can actually listen to the soundtrack from the apollo 11 mission. it is an interesting combination , onusic, but you go online spotify they put together a list. it is fun to hear the music they were listening to. i am not sure what my calling -- what mike collins was listening to when he was alone by himself. host: and talk about the first meal on the moon? guest: the first meal on the moon was more of a snack. bacon squares, which were some of the most popular food items in the space program because they were salty and flavorful. when you are in space, you lose a lot of your sense
music, what kind of coffee was it, and did he play a little bit of johnny cash, bob dylan, and neil young? host: he is gone now but we will let our guest answer what you asked. guest: he has the benefit of drinking warm coffee in space. on the lunar module, they did not have hot water to heat up their coffee or food, so they were eating cold food, but in the command module, one of the technologies that was introduced for the apollo program was hot water, so he had coffee. it was lukewarm, but...
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and listening to music, what kind of coffee was it ended he play any johnny cash, bob dylan, or neil young? >> well, he's gone now. >> he had the benefit of drinking warm coffee in space. on the lunar module they didn't have hot water to heat up their coffee, or their food, so they were eating cold food. in the command module one of the technologies that was introduced for the program was hot water. it was lukewarm, but it was coffee. you could actually listen to the soundtrack from the mission. it's an interesting combination of music, but if you go online you can google it and you will find it.'s modifier has the list. i'm not sure what mike collins was listening to buy himself, but had a range of options. the first meal was more of a snack. that bacon squares which were the most popular food items in the space program. when you are in space you lose a lot of your taste because because her nasal cavity is field. in space people tend to like the spicier and more saltier food because it's harder to taste foods. it was a late meal. after they did the moonwalk which was 2 1/2 hours long they
and listening to music, what kind of coffee was it ended he play any johnny cash, bob dylan, or neil young? >> well, he's gone now. >> he had the benefit of drinking warm coffee in space. on the lunar module they didn't have hot water to heat up their coffee, or their food, so they were eating cold food. in the command module one of the technologies that was introduced for the program was hot water. it was lukewarm, but it was coffee. you could actually listen to the soundtrack from...
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what kind of coffee was it and did he play a little bit of johnny cash wsh bob dillon or neil young.he is gone now but we'll let our guest answer what she can. >> i can. he had the benefit of drinking warm coffee in space. on the lunar module they didn't have hot water to heat up the coffee or food. they were eating cold food. but in the command module one of the technologies introduced for the apollo program was hot water. and so he had coffee. it was luke warm but it was coffee. and you can actually listen to the sound track from the apollo 11 mission. it's -- it's an interesting combination of music. but if you go online google it and you'll find it spp spotify put together the list. it's fun to hear the music they were listening to in space on the mission. i'm not sure what mike kohl license was listening to onboard by himself but he had a range of options. it's an eclectic mix of music. >> since you mentioned food talk about the first meal on the moon. >> the first meal on the moon was more of a snack, not a full robust meal. they had bacon squares some of the movie porp food it
what kind of coffee was it and did he play a little bit of johnny cash wsh bob dillon or neil young.he is gone now but we'll let our guest answer what she can. >> i can. he had the benefit of drinking warm coffee in space. on the lunar module they didn't have hot water to heat up the coffee or food. they were eating cold food. but in the command module one of the technologies introduced for the apollo program was hot water. and so he had coffee. it was luke warm but it was coffee. and you...
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coffee and bit music, what kind of coffee was it and did he play a little johnny cash, bob dylan and neil young well, he's gone now but we'll let our guest answer what she o can. >> yeah, i n spaccan. he had the benefit of drinking e warmy coffee in space. h so on the lunar module, they didn'tt have hot water to heat p their coffee or their food, so a they were eating cold food. but in the command module, one of the technologies that was introduced for the apollo program was hot water. so he had coffee.o 11 it wasas lukewarm but it was coffee. can actually listen to the soundtrack from the "apollof 11" mission. mus it's an interesting combination of music. but if you go online, you can google it and findnd it.it spotify has put together the wee list. it's fun to hearng to. the musin were listening tog in space on that mission. i'm not sure what mike collins was listening to when he was onh board by himself but he had a range of options. it's an eclectic mix of music. >> since you mentioned food, talk about the first meal. >> it was more of a snack.pace it wasn't a robust full meal. they had bac
coffee and bit music, what kind of coffee was it and did he play a little johnny cash, bob dylan and neil young well, he's gone now but we'll let our guest answer what she o can. >> yeah, i n spaccan. he had the benefit of drinking e warmy coffee in space. h so on the lunar module, they didn'tt have hot water to heat p their coffee or their food, so a they were eating cold food. but in the command module, one of the technologies that was introduced for the apollo program was hot water. so...
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heather: neil: he is dead, involving girls as young as 14 was found dead in his new york jail cell in an apparent suicide. epstein had artie been on suicide watch since he was found in that same cell 3 weeks ago. what authorities thought at the time was a suicide attempt was the result of a jailhouse assault. epstein was very rich and well-connected. the former investment banker pal around with everyone from bill clinton and donald trump to present true and a host of entertainers and politicians would only this past week a self identified victim details other high profile names who she said were part of that network of customers including george mitchell and former new mexico governor bill richardson. charges heatedly denied by both men. so much we still don't know including what happens to this case and how a man on suicide watch could end up dead at his own hands. the latest, brian, what have you found out? >> jeffrey epstein was -- the manhattan correctional center where their free epstein was spending his time at the beginning of the trial. the call came in at 6:38 for cardiac arr
heather: neil: he is dead, involving girls as young as 14 was found dead in his new york jail cell in an apparent suicide. epstein had artie been on suicide watch since he was found in that same cell 3 weeks ago. what authorities thought at the time was a suicide attempt was the result of a jailhouse assault. epstein was very rich and well-connected. the former investment banker pal around with everyone from bill clinton and donald trump to present true and a host of entertainers and...
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so living your life online hourly the way many young people do has just got to be a path to trouble. neil kids. as a mom, do you worry about this is the wave of the future? >> 100%. i worry even more that i don't know what the solution is. and if i can ask dan a question, what do you do about these platforms? you can't de-platform them or cut off their funding or their power because they will just find another way to have a platform. as we talk about social media needing to do something, what is that something that we can do? >> yeah. i know. the genie is out of the bottle. there's nothing we can really do about that. it will be pretty hard to regulate these things. i'm talking about young individuals who have become totally inner directed. they disappear into their own minds. i think the solution really is indeed cultural, is finding ways to become more outer directed, getting involved in things, like athletics, like religion even, like organized activities where you're not spending all of your time worrying about yourself, thinking about yourself. the human brain wasn't designed to do t
so living your life online hourly the way many young people do has just got to be a path to trouble. neil kids. as a mom, do you worry about this is the wave of the future? >> 100%. i worry even more that i don't know what the solution is. and if i can ask dan a question, what do you do about these platforms? you can't de-platform them or cut off their funding or their power because they will just find another way to have a platform. as we talk about social media needing to do something,...
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election they have should be a new government they just don't wanna know the one i'm 11 and neil oh yeah yeah young studs show should be prime minister minister does the president i believe give full confidence to the people of jammu and the heart. that you have been have to be very honest. and all in this environment. that you will be given the right to elect only to like you know like in the box days. election husband child. and if they had they you had they used to be done very honestly now in jenin the shmita bill in the future will also have the same a nation or not and i'm going to say at the heart of the net off roger question. that on that blog development console that is do or 2 or 3 decades has been. has been has been dead it should be limited as soon as possible you may not quite gonna go it did that this is my one experience friends mind that 4 to 5 months. in jammu and kashmir and without punjab up and jide the location of those people what elected they were hot. that they're doing the best. thanks they are doing their best a few months ago missed another there when i've been to. so i
election they have should be a new government they just don't wanna know the one i'm 11 and neil oh yeah yeah young studs show should be prime minister minister does the president i believe give full confidence to the people of jammu and the heart. that you have been have to be very honest. and all in this environment. that you will be given the right to elect only to like you know like in the box days. election husband child. and if they had they you had they used to be done very honestly now...
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. >> ♪ >> neil: what would our young people feel about the boy cots because the ceo was planning a fundraiserou heard how successful those fund-raiser were. they raised more than $2 million over the $10 million expected. the people there didn't care. let's ask this author and a weekend entrepreneur and an attorney. natalie, your take on this. boycotting a company because you don't like what the ceo is doing politically. what do you think of this? >> i think it's outrageous. i got the email and i don't care. whether my priorities are on the right or left, this man has done so much good. he is giving more than 50% of everything he made to charity. one thing he did will make you boycott. >> but consumers can vote with their there. that's important. if everybody knew every company that supported every cand can. -- candidate. it's really hot button. but look at everything you purchase. >> neil: you are free not to give or participate? >> absolutely. i feel like do that with their there. there are bands and music that i have gone away from because they are so preachy. people do that all right. when
. >> ♪ >> neil: what would our young people feel about the boy cots because the ceo was planning a fundraiserou heard how successful those fund-raiser were. they raised more than $2 million over the $10 million expected. the people there didn't care. let's ask this author and a weekend entrepreneur and an attorney. natalie, your take on this. boycotting a company because you don't like what the ceo is doing politically. what do you think of this? >> i think it's outrageous....
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dr neil is just clift leap operation on the young girl was a success just imagine her where i did not embarrass me or someone you're going to get all person if you're wondering off or don't last because i'm going to die and i'm just going to have to 950 you know to be made out to be something back i'm going to give it to. i haven't got the speed up here but i mean. i'm glad he looked at me with the happy you know what the take that i don't want to keep getting what do you think a lot of money. but that's what i love. that india yemen i'm not really got. by my back. i got it i got audience laugh. i don't want to get it. but. i think it will be a few more weeks before d.t.r. in fear at costs are renewed. by the other. but when they do they will walk and remember. that. if someone were less. they're going to. listen to those again. and. they're on our own they are. ready making. a scratch. from the ocean. building a new life on a beach living off the sea and. a dream shared by so many but so few make it a reality. a family business led by a woman with a flair for cooking and a zest. i di
dr neil is just clift leap operation on the young girl was a success just imagine her where i did not embarrass me or someone you're going to get all person if you're wondering off or don't last because i'm going to die and i'm just going to have to 950 you know to be made out to be something back i'm going to give it to. i haven't got the speed up here but i mean. i'm glad he looked at me with the happy you know what the take that i don't want to keep getting what do you think a lot of money....
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neil: do you have a problem with baby boomers, young man? have a zero problem with baby boomers by the way. if you were the guy -- neil: i'm kidding. i'm kidding. >> [laughter] think if you're the guy who is paying tens of thousands of dollars a year in mortgage interest, right? you go ahead as a family, refinance that. all of sudden that several tens of thousands of dollars goes to near zero. now you have got money to throw at an investment. as we've seen happen, happening across the world, pensions, everything. they're not putting stuff into treasurys. they're required to right now. that is were the hiccup is. we're investing, putting into stocks, buying real estate. which by the way i think in my mind will fill a big gap, continue to fill a gap in people's portfolios as real estate investment, multifamily housing, things of that nature. neil: jared is too young to remember this, if you think about it, we're now reassigning to as sign inflation, not ward it off. that is weird. >> i do talks to groups, inflation is a problem. they're assumi
neil: do you have a problem with baby boomers, young man? have a zero problem with baby boomers by the way. if you were the guy -- neil: i'm kidding. i'm kidding. >> [laughter] think if you're the guy who is paying tens of thousands of dollars a year in mortgage interest, right? you go ahead as a family, refinance that. all of sudden that several tens of thousands of dollars goes to near zero. now you have got money to throw at an investment. as we've seen happen, happening across the...
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neil: yeah. >> i feel like young people today live in a bubble where they are savvy, tech savvy and all that, butseem to really have a grasp on history like she's saying here. there are people that take to the streets, the 60s and all that. especially when you start forgetting history in general, you know, i think there was a poll out about the holocaust and a third or something like that didn't know what the holocaust was or world war ii. you can't point to where england or iraq is on a map. they may know pop culture -- >> depends on how engaged -- >> and we won the wore. >> neil: exactly. >> if you're talking about protests, you can have a hashtag movement. >> it's a level of arrogance. >> neil: i get the hashtag thing. i thought you were talking hash browns. >> with cheese. >> neil: by the way, apple is promising to stop eavesdrops on you unless they get your permission first. what do you think? >> it's insane. i don't understand why we think it's acceptable to just have them say we're sorry. we're going to keep doing it. because we're making crap loads of money -- >> and then you have this ta
neil: yeah. >> i feel like young people today live in a bubble where they are savvy, tech savvy and all that, butseem to really have a grasp on history like she's saying here. there are people that take to the streets, the 60s and all that. especially when you start forgetting history in general, you know, i think there was a poll out about the holocaust and a third or something like that didn't know what the holocaust was or world war ii. you can't point to where england or iraq is on a...
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these young -- neil: or thinking about it. >> or thinking about it, idealizing it, better safe than sorryhat we know, when we look at crime, guns and people don't live in a vacuum. there is a historical context. we need to look when they come together particularly in destructive ways to understand more about it. it is complex. it is not reduced to one single issue. if we understand at that, we'll all be moving in the dry direction. neil: you're right about that. something has to be done. doctor, thank you very much. by the way on this subject, republican ohio governor mike dewine says enough is enough. we have to do something about this. background checks are called for. this red flag now paramount in 70 states. he want to make sure that is the case, certainly in ohio. he will join me 4:00 p.m. eastern time on "your world" on fox news to talk about changes that are sort of ruffling feathers for him in the republican party, but obviously many republicans, including senator john thune saying we have to do something. giving lip service will not be enough. we'll have more after this. and gett
these young -- neil: or thinking about it. >> or thinking about it, idealizing it, better safe than sorryhat we know, when we look at crime, guns and people don't live in a vacuum. there is a historical context. we need to look when they come together particularly in destructive ways to understand more about it. it is complex. it is not reduced to one single issue. if we understand at that, we'll all be moving in the dry direction. neil: you're right about that. something has to be done....
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neil: i don't want jillian and her young impressionable generation -- >> don't you want to be part ofil: what do you think? >> i'm frustrated both sides of the aisle are coming together to spend more. it's a bipartisan thing. spend, spend, spend, spend, spend all the time. i think it's really dysfunctional. >> why aren't you enjoying the trump economy? >> i certainly am enjoying the trump economy. >> can i get back the my point? neil: yes. you can get back to your point. >> the dow has flatlined for nearly two years and the reason why -- neil: you are adding up to today. >> it flatlined. the reason why is because of trade. >> some of this trade stuff, i think it's really important to keep in mind, it's a bit of a delay. it does affect the supply chain. we are starting to see it 18 months in. this is when it starts having an effect. people have surplus supplies, but they are making decisions that will have big economic repercussions. >> can i add one other thing? europe is very fragile right now. the german ten-year is trading -- neil: it's always been fragile. >> asia is fragile. arou
neil: i don't want jillian and her young impressionable generation -- >> don't you want to be part ofil: what do you think? >> i'm frustrated both sides of the aisle are coming together to spend more. it's a bipartisan thing. spend, spend, spend, spend, spend all the time. i think it's really dysfunctional. >> why aren't you enjoying the trump economy? >> i certainly am enjoying the trump economy. >> can i get back the my point? neil: yes. you can get back to your...
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neil: you are all young. >> i know charlie talked about the two-year trend not doing much but that's better than if you were in different neil: charlie, what do you think of that, people say step back, step back. time is your friend? >> that's logic until you see the markets. i remember when the markets hit 6,000 in 2009. i was over at brand x reporting about that. did i think it would triple in the next couple of years? no. but, long-term if you kept your money, if you bought dow 14,000 in 2007, late 2007, could with stand the pain of going down to six in 2009, you made a lot of money. problem people don't have that type of risk tolerance, bills to pay, net worth is involved in the market, it take as huge hit, if you're less wealthy, you spend less. you get what i'm saying. hard to think total long term. i will say this though, if you look at anything with the trump economy, the one blind spot is this trade stuff. it is preventing the market going to 30,000. it is one thing preventing long-term 3% gdp growth. if you don't believe me, all you have to do is have private conversations w
neil: you are all young. >> i know charlie talked about the two-year trend not doing much but that's better than if you were in different neil: charlie, what do you think of that, people say step back, step back. time is your friend? >> that's logic until you see the markets. i remember when the markets hit 6,000 in 2009. i was over at brand x reporting about that. did i think it would triple in the next couple of years? no. but, long-term if you kept your money, if you bought dow...
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the clip had likely been attached to the young dog for more than ten days. the dog named neil to make a full recovery. >>> b.a.r.t. riders in contra costa county are facing delays. b.a.r.t. says that is causing 30-minute delays. tomorrow riders can expect delays in san francisco because trains will be single tracking between the embarcadero and 24th street mission station. crews are performing equipment upgrades. >>> san francisco welcomed an historic yacht with an all woman crew to its ports today. the yacht named the maiden is traveling around the world to raise money and awareness for girls' education. they stopped at the st. francis yacht club this morning to share their message. the first team was formed in 18989 and faced a lot of resistance from other sailors. this crew just came in from travels abroad in egypt, astralia and hawaii. the trip will take three years to complete. >>> an online scheme cheated people out of nearly $10 million. >> we believe this is one of the largest cases of its kind in u.s. history. >> the victims were looking for love and ended up losing i
the clip had likely been attached to the young dog for more than ten days. the dog named neil to make a full recovery. >>> b.a.r.t. riders in contra costa county are facing delays. b.a.r.t. says that is causing 30-minute delays. tomorrow riders can expect delays in san francisco because trains will be single tracking between the embarcadero and 24th street mission station. crews are performing equipment upgrades. >>> san francisco welcomed an historic yacht with an all woman...
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we have young people that don't think neil armstrong went on the moon and 9/11 didn't happen and instead of a president bringing clarity to history, he peddles in this muck of conspiracy theories. that confuses our country. >> joe, we don't have time but this, you know, you and i had discussions about the importance of white house briefings in the past. this is a case if there were actually still white house briefings, which there are no longer, this is the kind of thing you could question the white house about but that's gone. those days are gone and again, nobody seems to care that much about it but it's yet again an erosion of a norm. which has a purpose. i'm sorry, out of time. appreciate your time. >>> given your tired, poor, income base changes to legal immigration. we'll discuss how the trump administration is trying to rewrite the inscription you can find on the statute of liberty and inspired millions of immigrants knot that just come to this country but millions of citizens in terms of how we view and they view the united states. later, president trump blinks on tariffs, why th
we have young people that don't think neil armstrong went on the moon and 9/11 didn't happen and instead of a president bringing clarity to history, he peddles in this muck of conspiracy theories. that confuses our country. >> joe, we don't have time but this, you know, you and i had discussions about the importance of white house briefings in the past. this is a case if there were actually still white house briefings, which there are no longer, this is the kind of thing you could...
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maybe each of -- >> neil: rob o'neill, former navy seal. incredible young man.dy for the president's big event in cincinnati tonight. that is hours away in the place looks packed. more after this. giving back. subaru and our retailers have given over one hundred and sixty-five million dollars to charity. we call it our love promise. and it's why you don't even have to own a subaru to love a subaru retailer. subaru. more than a car company. it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried about moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio? i'll get it. get to know geico and see how much you could save on renters insurance. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. >> after two hundreds of democratic debate, the president will
maybe each of -- >> neil: rob o'neill, former navy seal. incredible young man.dy for the president's big event in cincinnati tonight. that is hours away in the place looks packed. more after this. giving back. subaru and our retailers have given over one hundred and sixty-five million dollars to charity. we call it our love promise. and it's why you don't even have to own a subaru to love a subaru retailer. subaru. more than a car company. it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious...
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neil: you are a young guy.you worry about, i know you're not a fan of republican tax cuts, making the deficit worse, all that, are you any less concerned when you hear your party talking increasingly about all these big budget-busting programs that are going to exponentially add to the burden you're going to pay? >> when we talk about budget busting we look at president trump's spending so far. we added $2 trillion to the debt. that's slightly less than president obama, but you look at what president obama spent on was the largest recession in my lifetime, certainly. neil: but it doesn't bug you that -- they are all spending us into oblivion. >> it bugs me it's not helping the vast majority of americans. these tax cuts that put us $2 trillion in the hole are great if i have a membership at mar-a-lago. it's not helping me. neil: that's cliche. you will know that unemployment rates among all groups, i'm far from a trump apologist, is way, way down for key demographic groups in the equity diddic party. you can't a
neil: you are a young guy.you worry about, i know you're not a fan of republican tax cuts, making the deficit worse, all that, are you any less concerned when you hear your party talking increasingly about all these big budget-busting programs that are going to exponentially add to the burden you're going to pay? >> when we talk about budget busting we look at president trump's spending so far. we added $2 trillion to the debt. that's slightly less than president obama, but you look at...
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something dr neil is just cliff to leap operation on the young girl was a success just imagine her where i did not embarrass me or someone you're going to get all person if you're wondering off or don't last because i'm going to die and i'm just going to add to $950.00 you know to be made out to be frontenac i'm going to give it to. the timing of these d.v.d.'s to get money. i'm sad he looked at me with a hobby you know what the take that i don't want to keep getting what do you think a lot of money. love but to a load. that india yemen i'm not delayed. by my back. i got it i got adrien last. i don't want to get it. i'm going to the children because. i think it will be a few more weeks before i did tia and directs costs are renewed. by the other. but when they do they will walk and remember. that. if someone were less. of them a lot they're going to. come to settle some of those again also with them. for that . and. there on our. ready breaking. ready news. from the ocean. in afghanistan the taliban is renowned for its violent repression of women now a new deal with the u.s. could see th
something dr neil is just cliff to leap operation on the young girl was a success just imagine her where i did not embarrass me or someone you're going to get all person if you're wondering off or don't last because i'm going to die and i'm just going to add to $950.00 you know to be made out to be frontenac i'm going to give it to. the timing of these d.v.d.'s to get money. i'm sad he looked at me with a hobby you know what the take that i don't want to keep getting what do you think a lot of...
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in fact, i just told rick that my young daughter charlotte and i had the privilege of watching one of the last space shuttle launches with neil armstrong. i was struck by his humility and modesty and how quickly he deferred whatever he had accomplished to the literally hundreds of thousands of men and women and engineers who made it possible for him to be there and to come home safe. but among his colleagues, it's important to remember on this day when we unveil this historic space suit that neil armstrong was called the ice commander. generation who's enjoy this display i think would do well to remember the strength of character and courage of this man. months before apollo 11, he lost control of a training contrivance to help astronauts train for the moon landing and history records that he jekted just three seconds brit crashed to the ground and exploded in a ball of fire. more remarkably than that, we're told that armstrong just dusted himself off that day and spent rest of the day behind his desk. his son rick just reminded me that he flew this x-15 above us about seven different times. he was an extraordinary test pilot
in fact, i just told rick that my young daughter charlotte and i had the privilege of watching one of the last space shuttle launches with neil armstrong. i was struck by his humility and modesty and how quickly he deferred whatever he had accomplished to the literally hundreds of thousands of men and women and engineers who made it possible for him to be there and to come home safe. but among his colleagues, it's important to remember on this day when we unveil this historic space suit that...
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joined by host neil patrick harris, joe jonas, natalie portman and sarah michelle gellar on abc's "we day special," which is all about youth empowerment. selena surprised some of her youngng out here. you really are going to change the world with your voice. >> thank you very much. it's very nice to meet you. >> it's very nice to meet you, too. >> i come here and i cry at least twice while i'm here. yeah, i do, because it's so encouraging to see that these kids are working so hard and i would love for that to be spread all over our generation. >> selena's big on lifting up others including her bestie taylor swift. we're hearing, selena and katy perry collaborate on a new song on taylor's album "lover," which drops later this month. ♪ >> are you excited for her music? >> oh, yeah. oh, my goodness, yeah. it's amazing. you just wait. >>> moving on to some tv news -- kristen bell gets teary talking about the final season of "the good place." >> it's been the best and worst feeling you can imagine. and there's nothing that you can do about it. it's ending on a note that we all think is worth it and there's sort of a message in the final episode that is just beautiful. >> the
joined by host neil patrick harris, joe jonas, natalie portman and sarah michelle gellar on abc's "we day special," which is all about youth empowerment. selena surprised some of her youngng out here. you really are going to change the world with your voice. >> thank you very much. it's very nice to meet you. >> it's very nice to meet you, too. >> i come here and i cry at least twice while i'm here. yeah, i do, because it's so encouraging to see that these kids are...
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young girl is having. to morrow will be baby out of steam but it only 4 months old the risk will be much higher. and the. already you know dr neil ish conch shell but think if he's on sun every time he operates on a child. i was very excited when he was born. almost offical years of automatic age as you want to make sure they're. taking all the precautions my child is not suffering from a blood defect. bargains i'm going to get out. i'm lucky that my diet is absolutely normal so. i always got one company that top part on as keeps on. going i want to go out on a kid with a clip so. i try and you know as much as possible to those babies. how people who ringback treat babies or live easy have more generally. we have our mario bros them getting on or. accepting them all over though one heart. thing there. are going to be of course for the family. which is very often based on barbell father and mother of 2 how big are carried with us live. together when i do you know that are not the fact that he could give me the time with us for that i love. the my life going to give us a head to bully and i'm tired of this took up limited time wit
young girl is having. to morrow will be baby out of steam but it only 4 months old the risk will be much higher. and the. already you know dr neil ish conch shell but think if he's on sun every time he operates on a child. i was very excited when he was born. almost offical years of automatic age as you want to make sure they're. taking all the precautions my child is not suffering from a blood defect. bargains i'm going to get out. i'm lucky that my diet is absolutely normal so. i always got...
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heather: neil: he is dead, involving girls as young as 14 was found dead in his new york jail cell inresult of a jailhouse assault. epstein was very rich and well-connected. the former investment banker pal around with everyone from bill clinton and donald trump to present true and a host of en
heather: neil: he is dead, involving girls as young as 14 was found dead in his new york jail cell inresult of a jailhouse assault. epstein was very rich and well-connected. the former investment banker pal around with everyone from bill clinton and donald trump to present true and a host of en
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." >> teresa neil is described as a go-getter who never slows down donald brubaker, 100 years young.me say it is getting more people to church others argue it isn't appropriate. >> so you can get a holy in one. >> so good. >> that was offered up for al. >> i have to watch tomorrow. i want to know more about that story. don't miss sunday today. and see our sit-down with tiffany haddish. have a great weekend it is a beautiful one. >> spectacular. >> back after our local news. >> i'd like a little more humidity really >> oh! >> green down. >> oh! >> green down. >>> it's 8:56. i'm scott mcgrew. let's get an update about that breaking news out of oakland, a three-alarm warehouse fire. what is the latest, pete? >> reporter: good morning, scott. the fire continues to be an issue here at this warehouse in oakland. you can see it over my right shoulder. they are definitely making progress. the flames aren't as big as they were. oakland firefighters tell us they got the call just before 6:30 a.m. and say the warehouse was on fire on east 11th street. inside that warehouse there were dozens of
." >> teresa neil is described as a go-getter who never slows down donald brubaker, 100 years young.me say it is getting more people to church others argue it isn't appropriate. >> so you can get a holy in one. >> so good. >> that was offered up for al. >> i have to watch tomorrow. i want to know more about that story. don't miss sunday today. and see our sit-down with tiffany haddish. have a great weekend it is a beautiful one. >> spectacular. >>...
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the pew research center says about a third of young graduates with a bachelors degree says the cost was not worth the benefit. neilry much. meanwhile, we were telling you earlier the president, i think a week ago today, u.s. companies in china should get out of there, rethink their strategy, a lot of people said it was offputting. he kind of pounded it again today, saying that gm should reconsider a lot of its plans in china, move them over here. the pressure's on, he says. gm responded by saying you know, we are hiring about the same number of people we were before. we have about the same number of people working with us as when you first assumed office, but of course, it's kind of hitting here. connell mcshane, on this development, it is just exactly what the president was arguing last week. so he's not letting go of this. >> what's funny about it is, though, what the president often says about how companies do business, use a different company like bmw, you should make your cars here, they do make many of their cars in south carolina, this is the reverse, where general motors does make many of the cars it sells
the pew research center says about a third of young graduates with a bachelors degree says the cost was not worth the benefit. neilry much. meanwhile, we were telling you earlier the president, i think a week ago today, u.s. companies in china should get out of there, rethink their strategy, a lot of people said it was offputting. he kind of pounded it again today, saying that gm should reconsider a lot of its plans in china, move them over here. the pressure's on, he says. gm responded by...
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neil in swansea says — i'm a lifelong asthmatic and my young daughter is type 1 diabetic.ry and government are refusing or acknowledging that you can't give cast—iron guarantees, but the industry and the department of health have made it clear, and authorities around the uk, that actually there have been pretty firm arrangements made for stockpiles of vital drugs and medicines and devices, a six week stockpile for this eventuality. so if there is no deal and there are problems at the channel ports with lorries getting stuck bringing supplies into the uk, there will be a six—week buffer to ensure that patients still get medicines including inhalers for asthmatics, and insulin for diabetics. with insulin, almost all of the insulin used in the uk comes from outside the uk, so it is very important that those supplies are in place but people are saying, what if it goes beyond six weeks? sonn medicines, i don't know which, it could be these just—in—time medicines, i don't know which, it could be thesejust—in—time items that have a short shelf life that need to be delivered as yo
neil in swansea says — i'm a lifelong asthmatic and my young daughter is type 1 diabetic.ry and government are refusing or acknowledging that you can't give cast—iron guarantees, but the industry and the department of health have made it clear, and authorities around the uk, that actually there have been pretty firm arrangements made for stockpiles of vital drugs and medicines and devices, a six week stockpile for this eventuality. so if there is no deal and there are problems at the...
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neil walked down that ladder, she was scared to death. that was the first test of a suit. you had the full environment you could never duplicate here on earth. testing is everything. john young would get in the suit -- houston was a great example. he loved to try to break the suit. his goal was to break the suit in the lab. he did not want that suit broken on the moon. he had an idea of jumping up, as he came down he would splay his legs apart to get down to reach the rock on the surface. those early suits didn't have good mobility. they were fine, given state of the art. if he could do that, he might be able to break it. he sure enough did. he broke a couple cables. nasa said redesign the knee. we kept doing it and doing it over. nasa was funding it. it was getting a little crazy. finally everybody realized that on the lunar surface you only had 1.6 g. so, that was irrelevant. on the way to the moon on one of the missions, john mcmullin called down to houston and said to jim, we just broke another cable in the suit. they said stop, stop testing right away, you're done, stop it because they realized we were over-keeling this thing. but i could go on all night. so i'm going t
neil walked down that ladder, she was scared to death. that was the first test of a suit. you had the full environment you could never duplicate here on earth. testing is everything. john young would get in the suit -- houston was a great example. he loved to try to break the suit. his goal was to break the suit in the lab. he did not want that suit broken on the moon. he had an idea of jumping up, as he came down he would splay his legs apart to get down to reach the rock on the surface. those...
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for the generation of people who remember when neil armstrong stepped on the surface of the moon 50 years ago, but it is even more important for the young children who come here who have no memory of the apollo program. parents doeir not have a personal memory of the apollo program. iconsuit is here for the in history, but also standing there as a starting point for future generations. from that suit, they will learn what spacesuits did and what they will have to do if we return to the moon, if we travel to an asteroid, or even go on to mars. we are alive from the air and space museum in washington dc. joining us now for a conversation is teasel spacearmony, she is the history curator here and do specifically works on the apollo 11 curator issues. she is also an author of the book "apollo to the moon." good morning. guest: thank you for having me. host: when it comes to apollo 11, what are you in charge of? guest: things like the lunar module, the command modules, things like that. host: how large is the collection itself? guest: over 2000 artifacts within the spacecraft collection and then we have our apollo collection in general which
for the generation of people who remember when neil armstrong stepped on the surface of the moon 50 years ago, but it is even more important for the young children who come here who have no memory of the apollo program. parents doeir not have a personal memory of the apollo program. iconsuit is here for the in history, but also standing there as a starting point for future generations. from that suit, they will learn what spacesuits did and what they will have to do if we return to the moon, if...
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wage, you are taking away opportunity for very young people to get into the work force, develop skills. >> i don't care about it. not even a little bit. neilsmartphone games are coming back to deal with market crises and all this but they are more of an allure, apparently, than are some of these mindfulness and mind peace apps that are supposed to calm you down. >> the meditation apps. neil: what did you think of it? >> okay. i have tried some of these meditation apps and maybe it's because my mind goes in circles and i just can't sit still for awhile, but it doesn't work for me. i do love candy crush. i completely understand why games on smartphones -- neil: i don't understand the fixation with candy crush. >> might be more meditativmedit. what do you think? >> i'm more a traditionalist. when i see the market tanking, i see the market going down, i don't need a smartphone. i look down, then look up to the heavens and say a prayer and simply yell help! neil: do you use any of that stuff? >> no, i don't. i read e-mail in transit. neil: all right, guys, thank you very much. real quick read on the markets. what do you think, do they rebound?
wage, you are taking away opportunity for very young people to get into the work force, develop skills. >> i don't care about it. not even a little bit. neilsmartphone games are coming back to deal with market crises and all this but they are more of an allure, apparently, than are some of these mindfulness and mind peace apps that are supposed to calm you down. >> the meditation apps. neil: what did you think of it? >> okay. i have tried some of these meditation apps and...
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young man on this program a few minutes ago. connell mcshane. connell: thank you, stuart, i'm connell mcshane filling in for neil on "cavuto: coast to coast." will the world's problems catch up with us, and what can the world do about its problems? we have comments from germany and china also we'll get into. if you look at polls, elizabeth warren is surging on the democratic side. president trump saying a warren win would lead to a total meltdown especially when it comes to markets. stuart talked about hong kong. we're watching it closely. we'll have a run on the banks we'll talk about. a big weekend ahead in hong kong. we'll look live where tensions stand right now. let's get to trade, how governments are reacting to what is happening. the dow is up 275. we're ending week on up note. we have a few hours to go, still down overall for the week whether governments are aware we'll get to that in a moment. new stimulus could be helping stocks. hillary vaughn starts us off at the white house. hi, hillary. reporter: connell, president trump says the september meeting with china's trade delegation is still a go. he talked on wednesday with chinese
young man on this program a few minutes ago. connell mcshane. connell: thank you, stuart, i'm connell mcshane filling in for neil on "cavuto: coast to coast." will the world's problems catch up with us, and what can the world do about its problems? we have comments from germany and china also we'll get into. if you look at polls, elizabeth warren is surging on the democratic side. president trump saying a warren win would lead to a total meltdown especially when it comes to markets....