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neil? neil: one thing i didn't understand from the extended "fox & friends" interview, blake, he would love an impeachment trial. he doesn't think the house is grounds for impeachment. there is no impeachment trial in the senate if there is no impeachment in the house, right? reporter: it was interesting, neil. yesterday, when there was meeting over here at the white house, i was told between the pat sip loan knee, white house counsel, kellyanne conway and jared kushner and senate republicans on a way to push forward when the strategy was starting to be unveiled. afterwards, graham said the white house feels that it is 50/50 at best a coin flip whether or not democrats will go forward with impeachment. that is senator graham communicating the read within the white house. notable, nonetheless, at this point they feel it is just a coin flip. neil? neil: they like to keep you on your toes, young man. blake burman. sources are telling fox, sources underway for house republicans in the intellige
neil? neil: one thing i didn't understand from the extended "fox & friends" interview, blake, he would love an impeachment trial. he doesn't think the house is grounds for impeachment. there is no impeachment trial in the senate if there is no impeachment in the house, right? reporter: it was interesting, neil. yesterday, when there was meeting over here at the white house, i was told between the pat sip loan knee, white house counsel, kellyanne conway and jared kushner and senate...
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reporter: thank you, neil. neil: rick leventhal. editorial director vince come nays is with us, following on developments of kamala harris. they're imploring, trying to change the trajectory of this race where a lot of people are looking at moderate, all of that but in the middle of this kamala harris had a different approach to get off hot-button issues, to talk about school days, making them longer, depending on the perspective, could be god send for parents, or a nightmare for teachers, say nothing of kids. what do you make of this push, vince, the fact maybe, for someone like senator harris, a way to reframe hot issue of the debate? >> definitely throwing a curveball to talk about something different. a good thing kids don't vote. she suggested a 10 hour school day. i don't know about you, neil, i'm sure you're a good student but i was fidgeting by hour two. throwing paper airplanes. i want to get out of 3:00. no. she says stay in school at 6:00 p.m. in a different time the democratic party would refer to this as corporate welfa
reporter: thank you, neil. neil: rick leventhal. editorial director vince come nays is with us, following on developments of kamala harris. they're imploring, trying to change the trajectory of this race where a lot of people are looking at moderate, all of that but in the middle of this kamala harris had a different approach to get off hot-button issues, to talk about school days, making them longer, depending on the perspective, could be god send for parents, or a nightmare for teachers, say...
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neil, sir, it is yours. neil: thank you, stuart. another reminder, trade dictates the course of the market here. two breaking stories we're on top of right now. the quest for open impeachment hearings set to begin as soon as next week. the president's counterpart in japan possibly putting off a signing, if there is to be one, until december as the soonest. that is next month. the fact of the matter stuart raised, they don't even have all the is dotted, ts crossed, that might be a moot point. we have the dow down 49 points. off record levels. not that much. blake burman at the white house keeping track on developments. on the china thing. do we know? reporter: let's start there. here is what is important to keep in mind, neil. the two sides were supposed to be, the timeline was supposed to be, they would meet, president trump and president xi in apec 10 days time. we know apec was canceled. that kind of through everything into a scramble where these two could potentially meet. there are two different facets. the first off the terms a
neil, sir, it is yours. neil: thank you, stuart. another reminder, trade dictates the course of the market here. two breaking stories we're on top of right now. the quest for open impeachment hearings set to begin as soon as next week. the president's counterpart in japan possibly putting off a signing, if there is to be one, until december as the soonest. that is next month. the fact of the matter stuart raised, they don't even have all the is dotted, ts crossed, that might be a moot point. we...
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neil? neil: incredible. thank you very, very much. you know, we do a lot of polling around here, some polls the president likes, others, well, he doesn't like. the fact of the matter is there is one particular area in which his edge over joe biden is something like 46 million to about 2 million. what do you think i'm talking about? after this. peyton, what are we doing here? brad, welcome to peytonville. what's this for? song inspiration. i started in my garage, but nationwide protects so much i had to expand. nationwide helps protect everything you see in here, brad. every family, every business, every dream. see mrs. hoffman? nationwide protects her home and car, but also her dream of retiring to become a yoga instructor. oh, they have backstories. of course they do. here, i got more to show you. keep up, now. a little hustle. neil: it's hard to believe, 52 weeks from tomorrow, we are all going to be voting. it's the presidential election. we have graphics and music set. we have polls that will be on top of polls that will be pollin
neil? neil: incredible. thank you very, very much. you know, we do a lot of polling around here, some polls the president likes, others, well, he doesn't like. the fact of the matter is there is one particular area in which his edge over joe biden is something like 46 million to about 2 million. what do you think i'm talking about? after this. peyton, what are we doing here? brad, welcome to peytonville. what's this for? song inspiration. i started in my garage, but nationwide protects so much...
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neil. neil: that is nice story. they have the expertise built in as you say, might as well tap it even for selfish business reasons. they're impressive group. thank you my friend, very much. >>> retired army colonel, peter mansour is applauding president's address. presidents typically visit the tomb of the unknown soldier, lay a wreath. this was quite unusual. colonel, what did you make of the fact that the president chose to do it? >> i think it is entirely appropriate for the president to go what is the largest veterans day parade in the united states. i think his speech was spot on. it wasn't political. he honored veterans for their service. a lot of presidents go to arlington, lay a wreath, i think that activity is more appropriate for memorial day, when you honor war dead. veterans day is for all veterans living or deceased. i applaud the president to go up to new york to make the case. neil: he brings attention to veterans, their interests and their concerns and quality of health care they're getting. you can
neil. neil: that is nice story. they have the expertise built in as you say, might as well tap it even for selfish business reasons. they're impressive group. thank you my friend, very much. >>> retired army colonel, peter mansour is applauding president's address. presidents typically visit the tomb of the unknown soldier, lay a wreath. this was quite unusual. colonel, what did you make of the fact that the president chose to do it? >> i think it is entirely appropriate for the...
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stuart: i'm sure neil cavuto will be glued. ain't that right, neil? neil: absolutely. that was very funny. i got a kick out of that. be worried about ticking off billionaires. some may get mad, michael bloomberg apparently gets even. he is apparently entering the 2020 race. he has concerns about the current democratic field. charlie gasparino has been ahead of this long before any of this. let's get right to it, what kind of a chance would he have? >> point out, give the state of play. what we first reported a month ago that michael bloomberg maintain ad campaign office of about six or seven people where they were doing constant polling and what the word is that we reported he did not close the, remember earlier in the summer he said he wasn't going to run but the reality was he was not closing that possibility. where are we from there, from here? about that much closer. he filed in alabama, because there was filing deadline the last state. stuart: that tipped his hand. didn't mean he was jumping in, but some of the things you have to do? >> some of the things he has t
stuart: i'm sure neil cavuto will be glued. ain't that right, neil? neil: absolutely. that was very funny. i got a kick out of that. be worried about ticking off billionaires. some may get mad, michael bloomberg apparently gets even. he is apparently entering the 2020 race. he has concerns about the current democratic field. charlie gasparino has been ahead of this long before any of this. let's get right to it, what kind of a chance would he have? >> point out, give the state of play....
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neil? neil: hillary, thank you very much. it was big news when a liberal had to say that a democrat, cathy row warning impeachment may not be in the interest of the democratic party. take a look. >> there is no win if a lose-lose situation for the democrats and the country. it is an election year. we're getting so close. neil: do you think it is boomeranging on democrats. >> it will backfire. taking away rights of voters and rights of democrats. neil: she was wearing green, suddenly indicate more we push this more the economy loses. she didn't orchestrate that at all. i found out interesting. fox news contributor liz peek what she makes of that. >> i think she is totally right. i think adam schiff has done a terrible job managing this impeachment. i don't think they should have done it at all. but to have it first set up as clandestine, partisan behind the scenes effort that the republicans very ably took and branded as something unfare, un-american, et cetera and simply a political attack on the president. adam schiff opened
neil? neil: hillary, thank you very much. it was big news when a liberal had to say that a democrat, cathy row warning impeachment may not be in the interest of the democratic party. take a look. >> there is no win if a lose-lose situation for the democrats and the country. it is an election year. we're getting so close. neil: do you think it is boomeranging on democrats. >> it will backfire. taking away rights of voters and rights of democrats. neil: she was wearing green, suddenly...
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neil. >> neil: jonathan serrie, thank you very much. the president thinks these races are important but what do they say about 2020? we do attach importance maybe just for the seeds that they spread about the possibility or the implications for 2020 but in the case of a couple of these they're important. virginia particularly with a potential change republicans are watching and democrats are watching in the state legislature. what do you think? >> especially kentucky and mississippi as we heard i think a year out from the big dance what we're seeing is that both sides are looking to these two elections as if they are dress rehearsals for 2020 and both reporters before this -- they hit the nail exactly on the head because what these republicans have tried to do is to nationalize the race by doing their best to put donald trump on the ticket because these are two states that he won handily and they're hoping that that momentum especially since he has gone to both states and held rallies will send them to victory. >> neil: we look at state
neil. >> neil: jonathan serrie, thank you very much. the president thinks these races are important but what do they say about 2020? we do attach importance maybe just for the seeds that they spread about the possibility or the implications for 2020 but in the case of a couple of these they're important. virginia particularly with a potential change republicans are watching and democrats are watching in the state legislature. what do you think? >> especially kentucky and mississippi...
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neil? >> neil: all right, tracy, thank you very, very much. put that in perspective year-to-date the dow is up over 20%. a little bit more than 6% away from 3 30,000 the s&p up 24.5%. the nasdaq closed to 30%. the year is not done. consumers not just saving the holiday season but potentially getting this sort of stuff possibly the president of the united states as well? in other words, is this the back drop that any sitting president would crave? including this one? wealth manager gibbs, john bussey, new york city councilman joe borelli. what do you think, erin, this is a pretty nice back drop. >> yes. actually it's more about the economic back drop that can frequently have an influence on the impeachment processes as we saw with nixon and with clinton. >> neil: bad with nixon, good with clinton. >> exactly. the negative back drop might may the impeachment tougher. good back drop, people get a little softer with the question. i think, in this, you just look at the more recent and the type of economic back drop we have right now. it looks posit
neil? >> neil: all right, tracy, thank you very, very much. put that in perspective year-to-date the dow is up over 20%. a little bit more than 6% away from 3 30,000 the s&p up 24.5%. the nasdaq closed to 30%. the year is not done. consumers not just saving the holiday season but potentially getting this sort of stuff possibly the president of the united states as well? in other words, is this the back drop that any sitting president would crave? including this one? wealth manager...
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neil: all right. now this would be the first one, if it comes to that, you know, who would be dealing with this as he's trying to run for reelection. it doesn't necessarily men it's a death knell for him, but it would be an issue for him. what do you think? >> it would be an issue. i don't know if this is the best strategy that the democrats could take. i think they could use this for election purposes, more probably persuasively, but it's kind of a tough battle either way. neil: so, you know what, it's interesting and sometimes impeachments are a lot more black and white than anyone gives it credit for, in bill clinton's case it was about lying and affair with an intern that was ultimately bad, but not bad enough to heave him out of office. with richard nixon, obviously, it was much more involved and much more sordid and much more impeachable. this is much more open to interpretation at the out set. where do you see this going? >> well, i see that they have a lot of problems. like you mentioned with
neil: all right. now this would be the first one, if it comes to that, you know, who would be dealing with this as he's trying to run for reelection. it doesn't necessarily men it's a death knell for him, but it would be an issue for him. what do you think? >> it would be an issue. i don't know if this is the best strategy that the democrats could take. i think they could use this for election purposes, more probably persuasively, but it's kind of a tough battle either way. neil: so, you...
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neil? neil: blake, you know i'm curious have you heard any white house reaction or thoughts on maybe a middle ground compromise, democrats don't vote to impeach but censure the president? that was back in the clinton days but that has been kicked around. i wonder what their thought are on that? reporter: i haven't necessarily heard that, neil. what is going on at the white house they're kind of watching these hearings, trying to react in real time to them, sort of shape the messageing. that was fairly, rapid response was fairly quick in the opening days. that slowed down a bit. the sense i get from being in the building, neil, they're trying to take all of this in, to put out statements afterwards to shape the messaging, take it from there. neil: thank you very friend, very, very much. blake burman. if the president says anything, comes out with remarks or a tape with meeting with crucial republican senators, we'll pass that along to you. impeachment hearings, fiona hill, david holmes under
neil? neil: blake, you know i'm curious have you heard any white house reaction or thoughts on maybe a middle ground compromise, democrats don't vote to impeach but censure the president? that was back in the clinton days but that has been kicked around. i wonder what their thought are on that? reporter: i haven't necessarily heard that, neil. what is going on at the white house they're kind of watching these hearings, trying to react in real time to them, sort of shape the messageing. that was...
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that means "your world" with neil cavuto is next. >> neil: impeachment on and the president going all out. not to talk about the hearings that kick off tomorrow but choosing instead to focus on an economy he says is kicking butt today. >> president trump: 2 million prime age americans have come off the sidelines already. people that we thought maybe would never work again. they fully rejoined the labor force. i think we are very proud of. [applause] >> neil: welcome everybody. i am neil cavuto. impeachment front and center tomorrow. the democrats laying out the ground rules for republican memo. we are all over it. on capitol hill, lawmakers are preparing an john roberts at the white house on how they are responding. we begin with jillian. >> k, neil, less than 24 hours to go into that public hearing kicks off. adam shift is gearing up members now. he says that he's promising in this new memo to his staff that this memo is going to be fair. he says it's going to be fair to the president and members on both sides of the aisle, and the witnesses. he also says above all, at these hearings
that means "your world" with neil cavuto is next. >> neil: impeachment on and the president going all out. not to talk about the hearings that kick off tomorrow but choosing instead to focus on an economy he says is kicking butt today. >> president trump: 2 million prime age americans have come off the sidelines already. people that we thought maybe would never work again. they fully rejoined the labor force. i think we are very proud of. [applause] >> neil: welcome...
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neil? neil: hillary, thank you very much. speaking of impeachment cameras gone into the white house right now. the president is meeting with his cabinet is entertaining questions. we're told he watched a it about of the house impeachment hearing today. he will let people make up their own minds about the whole thing. he says separately on china it is up to china to see that a trade deal ultimately comes to pass. we should say for the markets, bigger issue is not impeachment but the china thing. you can almost track it day by day, tick by tick, the better it looks for trade deal better it looks for corner of wall and broad, the antsier it looks it playing out that way today. lee carter, and did not yale dimartino booth. let me begin with you, you follow federal reserve closely. one of the reason we had three rate cuts we saw addressing uncertainty around trade. president says trade has nothing to do with it. you guys are botching, you raised rates too soon but where do you see this playing out? >> the stress of the day at wall
neil? neil: hillary, thank you very much. speaking of impeachment cameras gone into the white house right now. the president is meeting with his cabinet is entertaining questions. we're told he watched a it about of the house impeachment hearing today. he will let people make up their own minds about the whole thing. he says separately on china it is up to china to see that a trade deal ultimately comes to pass. we should say for the markets, bigger issue is not impeachment but the china thing....
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neil? >> neil: all right, jonathan. be safe. jonathan hunt following this, i believe, better than anyone else than i have seen and a lot of coverage of this in hong kong. the president is walking a fine line on hong kong and china. wants to keep both sides happy. that could be easier said than done. tim, you know, i would like to go to the money guy first to you and get a sense of the markets collectively shrugging off a lot of these worries. why is that? >> i think you've had a lot of signs that the economy has been improving. we got through what was supposed to be a very difficult earnings quarter with the third quarter earnings reports. clearly there was some winners and losers. but, also, the -- you had a lot of progress and the talks, at least in print, for the china trade. and i just feel that people think that the momentum going in to next year is a completely different environment than we were in last year this time. >> neil: you know, jeff, i'm wondering, too, where you make where we are going from here and if a china d
neil? >> neil: all right, jonathan. be safe. jonathan hunt following this, i believe, better than anyone else than i have seen and a lot of coverage of this in hong kong. the president is walking a fine line on hong kong and china. wants to keep both sides happy. that could be easier said than done. tim, you know, i would like to go to the money guy first to you and get a sense of the markets collectively shrugging off a lot of these worries. why is that? >> i think you've had a lot...
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neil: 45%? >> i don't know what-- >> joe biden wanted 39.6 for starters. >> i think that republicans and democrats could find some common ground. i will tell you when we get to a general election position, i think we have to be one band, one sound or we will be divided and i think that would be problematic. neil: fairly or not. one band, one sound that is portrayed, they just want to raise taxes and they're going up. >> they try to make it-- >> whether it's joe biden, moderate or elizabeth warren, that taxes will go up and that's what republicans are pounding and what donald trump is warning about. >> true, with democrats in the primary there isn't a penalty for bashing the wealth in a democratic primary. but-- >> even their biggest luminaries, they idolize for good reason, john kennedy, steeped to wealth, would be billionaires today. and i would argue that the democratic party shifted left. i think that elizabeth warren was given a gift with a potential bloomberg entry, she needed a villain in
neil: 45%? >> i don't know what-- >> joe biden wanted 39.6 for starters. >> i think that republicans and democrats could find some common ground. i will tell you when we get to a general election position, i think we have to be one band, one sound or we will be divided and i think that would be problematic. neil: fairly or not. one band, one sound that is portrayed, they just want to raise taxes and they're going up. >> they try to make it-- >> whether it's joe...
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more of that coming up on "your world" with neil cavuto. >> neil: thank you. we are monitoring the president right now. later on, he will be heading for a big old rally in louisiana. it's his third trip to southern republican stronghold in a little over a week. democrats are saying that he is looking week. a race that is still too close to call. or to stop democrats from controlling all three levers of government in virginia. for the first time in more than a quarter of a century. a moderate democrat has the best chance of winning it all next year? we are on that. welcome to "your world." i am neil cavuto. president trump wasting no time saying that he is alive and we well. he helped keep mississippi very red. he made 5 of 6 republicans very victorious. just not the top republican there. but since he has not conceded, it is not over there which is why the president is upping the campaigning everywhere. john roberts keeping pace of all of these fast and furious develop months. >> we have a big bucket of stuff here at the white house. first of all, the president
more of that coming up on "your world" with neil cavuto. >> neil: thank you. we are monitoring the president right now. later on, he will be heading for a big old rally in louisiana. it's his third trip to southern republican stronghold in a little over a week. democrats are saying that he is looking week. a race that is still too close to call. or to stop democrats from controlling all three levers of government in virginia. for the first time in more than a quarter of a...
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"your world" with neil cavuto is next. >> neil: thank you very much. we are alive right now at santa clarita, california. it has left at least two high school students dead and three others are injured quite seriously. the shooter is in grave condition. we're expecting expecting a news conference by hospital officials on the conditions of those other victims. when that happens, we will bring it to you live. welcome everybody. i am 22. saugus high school in santa clarita, california, it with very latest. >> their school is so blocked off as lots of law enforcement are here investigating trying to get onto the bottom of this. from what we know right now at least six students were found in the quad area of the school injured this morning shortly after 7:30, when the shooting was reported. a 16-year-old female student and a 14-year-old male student have both died according to authorities. deputies say today was the suspect's 16th birthday. he is in grave condition. l.a. county sheriff's deputy releases a video and it clearly shows the suspect drew a handgu
"your world" with neil cavuto is next. >> neil: thank you very much. we are alive right now at santa clarita, california. it has left at least two high school students dead and three others are injured quite seriously. the shooter is in grave condition. we're expecting expecting a news conference by hospital officials on the conditions of those other victims. when that happens, we will bring it to you live. welcome everybody. i am 22. saugus high school in santa clarita,...
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neil: welcome back. i'm neil cavuto. we are breaking from form today but i think my good friend john caldwell is worth it. his book "how conservatism can win back the americans that liberalism failed." he makes a very good argument for something no less than the president of the united states was saying some years back when he was first running for president, telling african-american audiences what the hell have you got to lose. that was his premise, right? look, if democrats were doing everything right for you, you would be doing a hell of a lot better. >> absolutely. i flipped that on its head. what have you got to lose, what have you got to gain. we have seen from a policy standpoint what african americans specifically, but all americans, especially african americans because that's usually the most marginalized group, what do you have to gain. the lowest unemployment rate in history. a study was done 2016 to last year of obama's presidency to now, 1.3 million jobs, more than 1.3 million jobs added for african-american
neil: welcome back. i'm neil cavuto. we are breaking from form today but i think my good friend john caldwell is worth it. his book "how conservatism can win back the americans that liberalism failed." he makes a very good argument for something no less than the president of the united states was saying some years back when he was first running for president, telling african-american audiences what the hell have you got to lose. that was his premise, right? look, if democrats were...
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neil: and always-- >> thank you, neil. neil: thank you, tom steyer candidate running for the president of the united states. reaction on all that after this. >> you don't think that scrapping their private health care plans is a good idea? >> i want them to make the choice, neil. this is still a free country and when it comes to your health care, and your family's health care and your life, i think americans should be allowed to make the choice for themselves. neil: all right. tom steyer, the billionaire presidential candidate saying that medicare for all shouldn't necessarily be disputed by some who are perfectly happy not having it for all. and now with me, dan, erin gibbs, nathan ruben. is there a division within the party? >> of course, we're in the midst of a heated primary election and there are upwards of 20 candidates in the race, we'll have diversity of thought and diversity of ideas and people are going to express that. neil: how popular is the medicare for all things? >> i saw a poll saying that medicare for all
neil: and always-- >> thank you, neil. neil: thank you, tom steyer candidate running for the president of the united states. reaction on all that after this. >> you don't think that scrapping their private health care plans is a good idea? >> i want them to make the choice, neil. this is still a free country and when it comes to your health care, and your family's health care and your life, i think americans should be allowed to make the choice for themselves. neil: all right....
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neil? neil: hillary vaughn, thank you very, very much. they were in the middle of a vote here, they will be returning soon. republican turns to start having marie yovanovitch. update on roger stone. found guilty on all seven charges against him. if he served minimum sentences for all seven charges he would behind bars for rest of his life. having said judge jackson in this case is releasing on own she is not releasing him from the gag order that he had to shut up because he wouldn't shut up. that is not getting him to have to go to jail immediately. tom dupree on the fast moving developments. i tend to look at things through the prism of wall street, often times, maybe naively. when they collectively shrug their shoulders bet money on it should we? >> this is interesting, neil. i think the whole impeachment proceeding hasn't surprised anyone the way it played out. we haven't gotten that much more additional information before the process started. if you look at today's proceedings, democrat
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neil: all right. so the two sides are not in agreement on this. pennsylvania republican congressman, member of the homeland security and small business committees, john doits is with us. >> good morning. thank you for having me here in such an important time. neil: what do you think happens with all of this? >> i'll tell you, the american people are seeing through this. what americans want is a fair and transparent process and that's not what's been put through. this impeachment inquiry is a sham. and with the soviet style that has been presented with a clan n members of congress not being able to read the transcripts, americans are seeing through it and they realize that the president is not being allowed due process. neil: it's the exact same process, is it not, that republicans utilized during the early stages of the clinton impeachment investigationing right? >> but moving forward, the president was allowed to have representation. and that has been removed. neil: moving forward is when you get out
neil: all right. so the two sides are not in agreement on this. pennsylvania republican congressman, member of the homeland security and small business committees, john doits is with us. >> good morning. thank you for having me here in such an important time. neil: what do you think happens with all of this? >> i'll tell you, the american people are seeing through this. what americans want is a fair and transparent process and that's not what's been put through. this impeachment...
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neil? neil: hillary, thank you very, very much. we have a lot more coming up including this idea of a giant loop that the universe, everything around us, just a giant loop. you ever looked around and said i swear i have been here before? now you know you have. sometimes, they just drop in. obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group - how the world advances. ♪ hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits, but you have to meet a deductible for each and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the same things as original medicare and they also cover your medicare deductibles and
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neil: really? >> it comes down if apple poised to compete with chipotle, speakses to that mind set. >> talk about the number. hang on a second. if they're going to sell 20 million phones this year, whatever number it is, some huge number like that, that is the install base the number should look at hours watched or minutes watched or something. you are, they are going to get 20 million. neil: they offer the service for free when you buy any one of these device. >> that's right. to your point, it will be bundled, churn that will be the key. no doubt the whole right now, it is content. they spend a billion in year on conflict. apple spends, 15 billion. neil: do they have the number to do that. >> they have more cash than most countries. to the point we believe in m&a, sony pictures alliance that could be on the horizon to fill the content void. neil: talk about content, isn't it this month, netflix started 40 new series just this month. >> that's insane. neil: that is a lot. >> netflix is investing m
neil: really? >> it comes down if apple poised to compete with chipotle, speakses to that mind set. >> talk about the number. hang on a second. if they're going to sell 20 million phones this year, whatever number it is, some huge number like that, that is the install base the number should look at hours watched or minutes watched or something. you are, they are going to get 20 million. neil: they offer the service for free when you buy any one of these device. >> that's...
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neil? >> neil: i have next week, public hearing. that is when they formally kick off so you can see what's going on. what does my next guest expect you to see that helps -- congressman, good to have you. >> hey, thanks neil. >> neil: republicans are saying this is not the process that they are coming to expect a fair one. what do you see? >> i think it will be fair, because the american public and of course anybody in the room, democrats and republicans will have a chance to hear directly from these witnesses so they can tell their story, answer questions from both sides and then come to their own judgment. this is a process that i've been advocating for for a long time. it has been my feeling that public hearings were going to be the most important part of this. the deposition phase is now drawing to a close. i think that we can all breed some sigh of relief that whatever is happening is going to happen under full view of the entire country. i think that is a positive thing. >> neil: most americans think that it is not a very fair
neil? >> neil: i have next week, public hearing. that is when they formally kick off so you can see what's going on. what does my next guest expect you to see that helps -- congressman, good to have you. >> hey, thanks neil. >> neil: republicans are saying this is not the process that they are coming to expect a fair one. what do you see? >> i think it will be fair, because the american public and of course anybody in the room, democrats and republicans will have a...
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thanks for coming. >> good to see you, neil. >> neil: they could right off with write-offs that used to take over seven years or something to go ahead and extend. now you can do it in a single year. now that they are dodging the tax man, but fred smith is mad. >> fred smith and federal express are a great american success story. one of the greatest -- we started them back when i was in college. and all the jobs, millions of jobs that expanded our economy because it sped things up. he is probably one of the largest taxpayers in the country today from county to the state to sales tax, fuel tax, truck tax. >> neil: he's not breaking any laws. they speed up your -- >> to do a hit piece, on an iconic company here, there is no reason for it. >> neil: people hear that. i understand that it sounds like a multibillion-dollar not paying taxes. it sticks with people. what is odd is that many in the business department -- they know how the talks laws work. nefarious going on here. i think that is. >> with "the new york times." if you believe what you read in "the new york times," you probably ne
thanks for coming. >> good to see you, neil. >> neil: they could right off with write-offs that used to take over seven years or something to go ahead and extend. now you can do it in a single year. now that they are dodging the tax man, but fred smith is mad. >> fred smith and federal express are a great american success story. one of the greatest -- we started them back when i was in college. and all the jobs, millions of jobs that expanded our economy because it sped things...
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what the heck is wrong with that, neil? i'm not a big fan of michael bloomberg but the fact is what a resume the guy has. the idea that you can't run for president if you're a successful businessman, i think that's backward. what has she ever done? all she has ever done is be a politician and the university professor. >> neil: i will say he was a very successful manner. tough to pull off in the city. having said that, emily, there's been a trend lately to go after billionaires or lately billionaires of those responding. saw the interview on cnbc featuring bill gates in which he kind of joked i guess i could pay more, billions in taxes. leon cooperman saying let's not forget that i generate and have generated a good deal of philanthropy and activities. others talk about others. created whole industries that have hired thousands, hundreds of thousands over the years. that's their pitch and they are getting annoyed that somehow they are hanging on ill-gotten gains. what do you think? >> certainly i think a lot of the ultra wes
what the heck is wrong with that, neil? i'm not a big fan of michael bloomberg but the fact is what a resume the guy has. the idea that you can't run for president if you're a successful businessman, i think that's backward. what has she ever done? all she has ever done is be a politician and the university professor. >> neil: i will say he was a very successful manner. tough to pull off in the city. having said that, emily, there's been a trend lately to go after billionaires or lately...
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neil cavuto is up next. ♪ >> neil: that quickly confirm that chris wallace has a lower torso, that is good to know. welcome everybody i am neil cavuto, a lot more people like you are working today, in fact more than ever. welcome everybody. your world gets going right now with news of 128,000 new jobs added last month. i know what you're thinking, that doesn't sound like a lot. but when you consider we were in the middle of that dm strike and you're nearly 50,000 people walking the picket line and then a lot more jobs are created in august and september than first thought, 95,000 more, that is the kind of thing that gets wall street attention. both closing records today. take a look at the dell today within a stone's throw of a record itself become amazing. this is the president heads off to mississippi moments from now big rally planned. he makes remarks that will take them to it. first john roberts and how the white house is responding to this economic. >> neil good afternoon to you. i was glad myself to find out chris wallace wasn't wearing a speedo underneath that desk. the presid
neil cavuto is up next. ♪ >> neil: that quickly confirm that chris wallace has a lower torso, that is good to know. welcome everybody i am neil cavuto, a lot more people like you are working today, in fact more than ever. welcome everybody. your world gets going right now with news of 128,000 new jobs added last month. i know what you're thinking, that doesn't sound like a lot. but when you consider we were in the middle of that dm strike and you're nearly 50,000 people walking the...
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] >> neil: it is what makes you brilliant. >> these are rumors. >> neil: yeah, whatever. the president will be soon heading out to the bluegrass state. a lot of grain for a lot of states. he is taking questions, we are told. you know their growth. we get the tape in our hot little hands. we will play it back after this. , it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it's a competition for the talent. employees need more than just a paycheck. you definitely want to take advantage of all the benefits you can get. 2/3 of employees said that the workplace is an important source for personal savings and protection solutions. the workplace should be a source of financial security. keeping your people happy is what keeps your people. that's financial wellness. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. >> neil: today the trifecta at the dow, the nasdaq, all reaching high. whether he survives impeachment or growing confidence that the economy is doing so well, he wouldn't fear impeachment. and cody sanchez, we are set to get that tape i
] >> neil: it is what makes you brilliant. >> these are rumors. >> neil: yeah, whatever. the president will be soon heading out to the bluegrass state. a lot of grain for a lot of states. he is taking questions, we are told. you know their growth. we get the tape in our hot little hands. we will play it back after this. , it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it's a competition for the talent. employees need more than just a paycheck. you definitely...
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neil? neil: thank you very, very much my friend, edward lawrence. two things before we go back to the powell hearings, your money, not playing political favorites here, this is event that you should watch and monitor what is happening on impeachment front. we're listening closely to william taylor testimony, acting ambassador to ukraine. only thing i saw potentially newsworthy or white house rattling his saying that president trump seemed to care much more about investigating joe biden than about the ukraine itself. if that is a bombshell or smoking gun, in the eye of the beholder. we're monitoring that very, very closely as we will later on with george kent, deputy assistant of secretary state your european and eurasian affairs and his recollection of the phone call impact on ukraine. for your money, jerome powell, only jerome powell will have so much to say about continuation of a recovery the president says is second to none in the post-world war ii period. that is in the eye of buy hold
neil? neil: thank you very, very much my friend, edward lawrence. two things before we go back to the powell hearings, your money, not playing political favorites here, this is event that you should watch and monitor what is happening on impeachment front. we're listening closely to william taylor testimony, acting ambassador to ukraine. only thing i saw potentially newsworthy or white house rattling his saying that president trump seemed to care much more about investigating joe biden than...
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>> neil: and less black-and-white. you need black-and-white to proceed. we are a long way from that. we might get that morbid from the meantime, those trading at the corner of wall and broad, this was a nonevent. i figure skepticism whether they deal with china could be scored. in fact, the rest of the year could sort out with them arguing back and forth on particulars on a deal that might never happen. more after this... n'al of the w, it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it's a competition for the talent. employees need more than just a paycheck. you definitely want to take advantage of all the benefits you can get. 2/3 of employees said that the workplace is an important source for personal savings and protection solutions. the workplace should be a source of financial security. keeping your people happy is what keeps your people. that's financial wellness. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. ♪'cause no matter how far away for you roam.♪ys.♪ ♪when yo
>> neil: and less black-and-white. you need black-and-white to proceed. we are a long way from that. we might get that morbid from the meantime, those trading at the corner of wall and broad, this was a nonevent. i figure skepticism whether they deal with china could be scored. in fact, the rest of the year could sort out with them arguing back and forth on particulars on a deal that might never happen. more after this... n'al of the w, it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs...
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i hear this is the time to toss to "your world" with neil cavuto since he is up next. ♪ >> neil: thank you. life, cameras, history. the first impeachment hearings of an american president and more than two decades. interrupting regular programming just to cover it. what exactly will it be? with democrats dictating which witnesses they let speak. so just who will speak? well, arm "your world "your worm neil cavuto. >> we know who will be testifying, bill taylor the state department employee. adam schiff in the intelligence chairman committee more than nine names that they want to see testify including the whistleblower who started this whole thing off, hunter biden, devon archer who was a fellow board member. he was also copartner. she was a former contractor for opposition research for fusing gps. remember them from the dossier. former senior europe and russia expert. aid to can train was contingent on them lasting investigations. kurt volker. and all of the other witnesses that the witness blow it relied on as well. we don't know how many of those that there are. it is likely that one
i hear this is the time to toss to "your world" with neil cavuto since he is up next. ♪ >> neil: thank you. life, cameras, history. the first impeachment hearings of an american president and more than two decades. interrupting regular programming just to cover it. what exactly will it be? with democrats dictating which witnesses they let speak. so just who will speak? well, arm "your world "your worm neil cavuto. >> we know who will be testifying, bill taylor...
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they reiterated again just behind me in a press conference, neil. >> neil: gillian, thank you very much. before we take a quick break, we will be talking to a democratic congress woman and what she makes all this back-and-forth. in the meantime, the market had a collective shrug of this reaching records today. landau another record. under this president. two major market averages that tended to look at a situation many democrats have called a constitutional crisis. they don't call it a crisis. they are buying. more after this. echore of the day! ah, ah, ah! [thunder crashing] ahh! my mower! (burke) the number "one." seen it, covered it. at farmers insurance, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. (bert) mmm. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name. so we're in this little town near salerno and everyone has dad's eyebrows. help your family discover their unique story, with a gift from ancestry. >> neil: earlier today, whether he does any damaging, house judiciary kangas thanks fortaking the time. what do you thi
they reiterated again just behind me in a press conference, neil. >> neil: gillian, thank you very much. before we take a quick break, we will be talking to a democratic congress woman and what she makes all this back-and-forth. in the meantime, the market had a collective shrug of this reaching records today. landau another record. under this president. two major market averages that tended to look at a situation many democrats have called a constitutional crisis. they don't call it a...
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charles: too many ships, neil. neil: you're not kidding. charles: we've been complain about 500 channels. i have 500 apps before i get to the channels. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now the market is higher. all three major indices are on pace to close at record territory again. the s&p 500 on track for the 100th record close under president trump. the president just now wrapping up his speech at the economic club of new york where he is outlining some of his major goals on trade and the economy. this after a speech three years ago as a candidate actually shocked and upset the establishment. plus the streaming wars we were talking about are full battle now as
charles: too many ships, neil. neil: you're not kidding. charles: we've been complain about 500 channels. i have 500 apps before i get to the channels. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now the market is higher. all three major indices are on pace to close at record territory again. the s&p 500 on track for the 100th record close under president trump. the president just now wrapping up his speech at the economic club of new york where...
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i am neil cavuto in new york. >> neil: all right, back with bret baier and chris wallace. it always comes down to that. you mention the texas congressman who probably had a reason not to necessarily be penned into taking the party line and did not appear to be. i wonder if others are still inclined to stick to their positions, that it is not moving those who are undecided or into a column that others wouldn't be. >> i will defer to chris. but i think there hasn't been a movement on lawmakers. i am saying that will hurd is somebody that could have moved. he's not up for reelection purity is a moderate republican. i think everybody sees it through the prism of, are you going to be able to sway somebody? remember, they are living today and not coming back until december 3rd. the momentum, if there was any, has to continue all the way to the judiciary committee and then the cement floor, and vote to kick this president out of office. >> neil: 's before leaving now. i'm curious what you make of the impact of her remarks on the warning that the russians are going to do this agai
i am neil cavuto in new york. >> neil: all right, back with bret baier and chris wallace. it always comes down to that. you mention the texas congressman who probably had a reason not to necessarily be penned into taking the party line and did not appear to be. i wonder if others are still inclined to stick to their positions, that it is not moving those who are undecided or into a column that others wouldn't be. >> i will defer to chris. but i think there hasn't been a movement on...
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with jeremy corbyn. puzzling interview by andrew neil withjeremy corbyn. here's the labour leader public response when invited to make a report apology to the british jewish invited to make a report apology to the britishjewish community. invited to make a report apology to the british jewish community.” don't want anyone to be feeling insecure in our society. in our government will protect every community. so no apology? against the abuse they receive on the trains come on the streets. 0r the abuse they receive on the trains come on the streets. orin any other form of life. let's try one more time. no apology? cannot explain what i want to do. you've been given plenty of time. i don't want anyone to go through what anyone has gone through. i understand that, iwas asking you about an apology. through. i understand that, iwas asking you about an apologym through. i understand that, iwas asking you about an apology. it was by all accounts a robust to encounter into much so for some reviewers who recorded her response to andrew neil's approach on video for
with jeremy corbyn. puzzling interview by andrew neil withjeremy corbyn. here's the labour leader public response when invited to make a report apology to the british jewish invited to make a report apology to the britishjewish community. invited to make a report apology to the british jewish community.” don't want anyone to be feeling insecure in our society. in our government will protect every community. so no apology? against the abuse they receive on the trains come on the streets. 0r...
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nobody emerges from an interview with andrew neil unscarred, you know? everyone gets bruised, and jeremy corbyn was on anti—semitism, nicola corbin was onjoining the eu. the telegraph decided that because of that, german corbyn is dodging the next couple of debates. but the real story today is that boris johnson is dodging the grilling with andrew neil. he hasn't confronted that yet, he's runs turkey because it's thanksgiving tomorrow. so the real story of the day is that boris johnson still has not confirmed his andrew neil bashing, it is buried in thisjeremy corbyn andrew neil bashing, it is buried in this jeremy corbyn story. both don't wa nt this jeremy corbyn story. both don't want to secularjeremy corbyn will doa want to secularjeremy corbyn will do a channel for climate change tonight. but i think borisjohnson is not doing it, we don't know whether he will do that and your neil debate. you have to think about what the advantage is for him doing it. if he decides not to do it, he will take a hit, people say he is a chicken. 0ne will take a hit, p
nobody emerges from an interview with andrew neil unscarred, you know? everyone gets bruised, and jeremy corbyn was on anti—semitism, nicola corbin was onjoining the eu. the telegraph decided that because of that, german corbyn is dodging the next couple of debates. but the real story today is that boris johnson is dodging the grilling with andrew neil. he hasn't confronted that yet, he's runs turkey because it's thanksgiving tomorrow. so the real story of the day is that boris johnson still...
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need then ducking the injury neil interviewlj leader you need then ducking the injury neil interview. i suppose thatis injury neil interview. i suppose that is what is producer leveling at him asa that is what is producer leveling at him as a charge, but i think the clip that we just heard tells quite the story because boris seems to be happy to be interviewed by anybody, but as he points out, his people, rather, his advisers, are trying to thrash out the terms of any such interview. 0h, thrash out the terms of any such interview. oh, come on! he could've said, yes, yes, iwill take part. interview. oh, come on! he could've said, yes, yes, i will take part. he could have said that but there is a whole team behind them, there is a whole team behind them, there is a whole campaign going on. it is not just about one man. two weeks ago, it was sort of safety first, and what does he have to weigh up the risk? there is clear risk in doing these interviews and there is a risk in not doing them. and at the moment, obviously even boris isn't sure which site his advisers feel that that risk fal
need then ducking the injury neil interviewlj leader you need then ducking the injury neil interview. i suppose thatis injury neil interview. i suppose that is what is producer leveling at him asa that is what is producer leveling at him as a charge, but i think the clip that we just heard tells quite the story because boris seems to be happy to be interviewed by anybody, but as he points out, his people, rather, his advisers, are trying to thrash out the terms of any such interview. 0h, thrash...
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will you sit down and be interviewed by andrew neil on the bbc before polling day? i will have all sorts of interviews with all sorts of people. here i am, being interviewed by you now. i'm sure active discussions are taking place about future interviews with a number of people. we're talking for five minutes in a farm shop, but will you agree to a proper interview with andrew neil on the bbc before polling day? i'm sure that i will be having all sorts of interrogations, inquisitions from all sorts of people. sit down, stand up... prime minister, this is a big interview. all the others have agreed to do it. will you join them in being interviewed by andrew neil on the bbc before election day? i don't want to preempt any discussions that may be taking place, but i've no doubt that conversations are going on about or sort of interviews with all sorts of people, and i look forward very much to the result. is that a yes or a no? other people are getting involved in these conversations. it's not myjob to do. they will be deciding and discussing... i'm very happy to be in
will you sit down and be interviewed by andrew neil on the bbc before polling day? i will have all sorts of interviews with all sorts of people. here i am, being interviewed by you now. i'm sure active discussions are taking place about future interviews with a number of people. we're talking for five minutes in a farm shop, but will you agree to a proper interview with andrew neil on the bbc before polling day? i'm sure that i will be having all sorts of interrogations, inquisitions from all...
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andrew neil has said he is free any time, any place. is andrew neil a big cheese? andrew neil interviewed jeremy corbyn, as with the other party leaders. the jeremy corbyn interview was much criticised. now looking at that with a revised view saying at least they had the guts to go and do it. you know, i am a naive person in this whole area. and i say to myself, now i have seen it at first hand, people who are prime minister have an enormous number of things to do, an enormous number of things to do, an enormous number of charges on their time. much as i respect the media world, i‘m sure you‘re all tremendously important, but in the end they may be other things for people to do. he must have a half—hour slot in his schedule where he can find the time to do an interview, when the context of not doing it is that people will say he is afraid? people like you will say it. people like me might say, actually he has got better things to do is like talk to some old people in an old people‘s com, which he did the other day because i went campaigning with him. it is
andrew neil has said he is free any time, any place. is andrew neil a big cheese? andrew neil interviewed jeremy corbyn, as with the other party leaders. the jeremy corbyn interview was much criticised. now looking at that with a revised view saying at least they had the guts to go and do it. you know, i am a naive person in this whole area. and i say to myself, now i have seen it at first hand, people who are prime minister have an enormous number of things to do, an enormous number of things...
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i agree with neil fronting up. i think that's very good of him to do so, talking about seven out of ten at the end there. it clearly has not worked and i was an advocate of var andl worked and i was an advocate of var and i thought it should have been givena and i thought it should have been given a chance, but they are making such a mess of it. i do feel at this moment in time that they should scrap it, scrap everything because there are so many big decisions that they have got wrong. it is not working and yesterday, i think one of the biggest things i took out of yesterday when i was commentating on the game is communication to the fans in the stadium. it's absolutely key and rugby, you know, we need to copy from rugby because they get it right. it is not that every fan in the ground would necessarily have agreed with what michael 0liver's decision was yesterday because clearly that was subjective, but at least there would be an understanding if he interpreted why he made a decision of why that decision was made.
i agree with neil fronting up. i think that's very good of him to do so, talking about seven out of ten at the end there. it clearly has not worked and i was an advocate of var andl worked and i was an advocate of var and i thought it should have been givena and i thought it should have been given a chance, but they are making such a mess of it. i do feel at this moment in time that they should scrap it, scrap everything because there are so many big decisions that they have got wrong. it is...
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[applause] neil: well, hello everyone. my name is neil. i'm the director at the new hampshire institute of politics. at saint anslem college, where history is made every single day, today being no exception. next tuesday, by the way, ben carson will be here as well, so we want to see you back for that big event. i just want to recognize that we have a lot of notable people but i want to recognize two people, our new president, he is right here in the back. [applause] right here in the back. [applause] neil: i'd also recognize my great friend, steve, the chairman of the republican party. [applause] neil: these events are made possible by our wonderful sponsors. their banners are around the room, so please note them. we are very appreciative of what they do so we can continue to do this. our partner at politics and eggs is the new england council, a great partnership continuing on. obviously, a little bit busy lately. the chairman and ceo is here, and i'd like to introduce him for the purposes of an introduction. jim brett. [applause] james:
[applause] neil: well, hello everyone. my name is neil. i'm the director at the new hampshire institute of politics. at saint anslem college, where history is made every single day, today being no exception. next tuesday, by the way, ben carson will be here as well, so we want to see you back for that big event. i just want to recognize that we have a lot of notable people but i want to recognize two people, our new president, he is right here in the back. [applause] right here in the back....
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nicola sturgeon, and jeremy corbyn were on the rack with andrew neil. and boris johnson has yet to confirm. and he is actually going to do a channel a debate on climate change, and boris johnson is not doing that. boris johnson is not doing that. boris johnson has told us he will not share a platform with someone who is not going to be prime minister. nicola sturgeon is coming down for that channel a debate tomorrow, so consequently boris johnson won't do it, michael gove is doing it.|j don't know whether channel a have accepted that. the real story is of course thatjohnson is accepted that. the real story is of course that johnson is ducking the big grilling. do you think that ultimately he will feel he should face that sort of interview? the leader of the opposition has. face that sort of interview? the leader of the opposition hasm face that sort of interview? the leader of the opposition has. if i was in his team of advisers, i would probably be telling him not to do it, because what is the advantage of doing it if you are going to get shredded in t
nicola sturgeon, and jeremy corbyn were on the rack with andrew neil. and boris johnson has yet to confirm. and he is actually going to do a channel a debate on climate change, and boris johnson is not doing that. boris johnson is not doing that. boris johnson has told us he will not share a platform with someone who is not going to be prime minister. nicola sturgeon is coming down for that channel a debate tomorrow, so consequently boris johnson won't do it, michael gove is doing it.|j don't...
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this is how detectives want to remember neil henry as he lived. but it's an image of how he died, bruised and battered and bloodied on the floor of the liquor store where he worked after being ambushed on a morning in 2003 that haunts them to the day. >> the suspect assaulted neil to the point he was hospitalized from the crime scene and ended up dying several days later in the hospital. >> reporter: the police department considered neil one of its own. he volunteered for years in the city's crossing guard program. detectives collected boxes full of evidences, but despite their best efforts the case and investigation grew old and cold. >> especially having what we consider one of our own, a volunteer here at the police department who provided great service, it hit home. >> reporter: neil is one of a half dozen cold case murders the santa clara police department is trying once again to solve. is this a search for justice for these people killed? >> absolutely. it's a search for justice for them and for their families who are still alive. >> reporte
this is how detectives want to remember neil henry as he lived. but it's an image of how he died, bruised and battered and bloodied on the floor of the liquor store where he worked after being ambushed on a morning in 2003 that haunts them to the day. >> the suspect assaulted neil to the point he was hospitalized from the crime scene and ended up dying several days later in the hospital. >> reporter: the police department considered neil one of its own. he volunteered for years in...
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ed: neil, talk about the situation you were in. i understand you were, basically, experiencing renal failure. how desperate did the situation get, how worried were you in. >> well, we knew from quite a ways out that it was going to get to the point where i would need a transplant. and there's only a certain point they'll allow you to be tested, and it's at that time that you're also allowed to test your volunteer donors, my brother and lisa. it wasn't until they were ruled out that we started feeling the pressure of, first, needing to go public and then with that process, yielded a great number of supporters. ed: yeah. lisa, you referenced my sister, colleen, i donated part of my liver. for people who have not heard about it, back in the summer. i was concerned, you talked about the screening, it took many months to go through the medical screening and all of that, and i was fearful they were going to tell me you ruled out and she mite not have ooh's option -- might not have another option. when you were ruled out, where did you tu
ed: neil, talk about the situation you were in. i understand you were, basically, experiencing renal failure. how desperate did the situation get, how worried were you in. >> well, we knew from quite a ways out that it was going to get to the point where i would need a transplant. and there's only a certain point they'll allow you to be tested, and it's at that time that you're also allowed to test your volunteer donors, my brother and lisa. it wasn't until they were ruled out that we...
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and andrew neil as a journalist has the experience to have done that. shame on him and shame on the bbc for not having done so. others disagreed with that verdict, though, with graham otter writing:
and andrew neil as a journalist has the experience to have done that. shame on him and shame on the bbc for not having done so. others disagreed with that verdict, though, with graham otter writing:
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neil interview. not to downplay, but is pretty fierce experience. yeah, this follows the chief rabbi saying that the labour leader was not fit for high office, which personally i wish he had not said that in the middle of an election campaign. i do understand the community leaders want to represent their communities and this isa very represent their communities and this is a very real visceral issue for the britishjewish is a very real visceral issue for the british jewish community, is a very real visceral issue for the britishjewish community, but i don't think it's appropriate to make those comments in the middle of a general election. but the point was thatjeremy corbyn is not fit for office because of the whole mishandling of the anti—semitism... so it is totally pertinent stomach oi’ so it is totally pertinent stomach or no, it is not, because then the implication is either parties are handling it better. but i think is manifestly not the case. let's have a look at the next headline on the
neil interview. not to downplay, but is pretty fierce experience. yeah, this follows the chief rabbi saying that the labour leader was not fit for high office, which personally i wish he had not said that in the middle of an election campaign. i do understand the community leaders want to represent their communities and this isa very represent their communities and this is a very real visceral issue for the britishjewish is a very real visceral issue for the british jewish community, is a very...
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neil: double feature of sorts on capitol hill. national security council firm tim morrison and ukraine special envoy kurt volcker are testifying right now. third day of public impeachment hearings. this comes after testimony earlier in the day from lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, a expert on ukraine and jennifer williams, a foreign policy aide working in vice president mike pence's office. a lot to recap today but what stood out to you? reporter: this is the matinee session. they started about 3:2. we think this over all hearing will go to 7:45, 8:00 in the east later tonight. tim morrison is testifying along with kurt stroller side by side. it is important to note tim morrison was, is one of three of the four witnesses who testified today who were on the telephone call between president trump and president zelensky on the 25th of july. i will read you a little bit of a statement here from tim morrison during his opening statement. i feared at the time of the call on july 25th how its disclosure would play in washington's po
neil: double feature of sorts on capitol hill. national security council firm tim morrison and ukraine special envoy kurt volcker are testifying right now. third day of public impeachment hearings. this comes after testimony earlier in the day from lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, a expert on ukraine and jennifer williams, a foreign policy aide working in vice president mike pence's office. a lot to recap today but what stood out to you? reporter: this is the matinee session. they started...