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neil? neil: yeah i was thinking when you were mentioning the salt thing, we have a couple dozen congressman, by and large democrats who said they will not vote for infrastructure if it doesn't have that feature. i imagine they mean what they say. so that would not pass with their, with their opposition, right? if you rely on just democrats. >> reporter: exactly. s.a.l.t. in the house, margin is just three or four or five democrats whatever it is on any given day cannot defect in order for democrats to ban together. corporate tax rate in the senate. joe manchin said he wouldn't want to go up to 28%. a lot of focus can a deal be struck between democrats and republicans. but also becoming crystal clear there is a real question can a deal be struck between democrats and democrats. neil? neil: yeah, that is the one thing that has changed, intra-party squabbling going on. thank you, blake. president will meet in hour 1/2 with george floyd's family of course who died a year ago. we don't know what
neil? neil: yeah i was thinking when you were mentioning the salt thing, we have a couple dozen congressman, by and large democrats who said they will not vote for infrastructure if it doesn't have that feature. i imagine they mean what they say. so that would not pass with their, with their opposition, right? if you rely on just democrats. >> reporter: exactly. s.a.l.t. in the house, margin is just three or four or five democrats whatever it is on any given day cannot defect in order for...
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neil? neil: you know i'm just wondering the ones talk about paying more to operate, you know, some of them have a pay a lot more, huh? >> a lot more. an example of a mcdonald's in florida. they couldn't get people in the door to interview, they were paying them $50 to come in to have a conversation about a job. neil: incredible. different times we live in, great reporting as always, jackie deangelis on that. impact on all of this for the markets if they're worried about some other labor shortage as good worry to have i guess. in the midst of all of this, everyone is worried about whether we would see labor at all come back. with the claims under half a million filed in the latest week, lowest certainly of the pandemic period, tough go back before that to see anything like this. high expectations ahead of the employment report. where are we right now? go to shana sissell, elite spotlight asset group strategist. we have jared levy with us. shana, begin with you, the fallout from this. i alway
neil? neil: you know i'm just wondering the ones talk about paying more to operate, you know, some of them have a pay a lot more, huh? >> a lot more. an example of a mcdonald's in florida. they couldn't get people in the door to interview, they were paying them $50 to come in to have a conversation about a job. neil: incredible. different times we live in, great reporting as always, jackie deangelis on that. impact on all of this for the markets if they're worried about some other labor...
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neil? >> neil: thank you very much, kristin fisher at the white house. so might not matter whether we ever reach that herd immunity you hear so much talked about. admiral brett girard with us. herd immunity could be a moot point, right? >> we're well on our way. this is what we predicted back in september, october, november. that by mid june, everyone that wants a vaccine could get a vaccine. we set up 70,000 sites and 40,000 pharmacies. this is what it looks like. let me emphasize that 70% is not a magic number. what we're seeing right now in 39 out of 50 states is the r, not to geeky is less than one. cases are continuing to decline even in places like texas that are fully open with 100% occupancy, everybody going around their daily business. so we are -- the light is -- we're at the end of the tunnel now. we're seeing it in very achievable by july fourth to get that percentage of 70% done. >> neil: then there's cases that you know, admiral, in india where they can't get out of their own way. gone from bad to worse. any fear that any of that could get
neil? >> neil: thank you very much, kristin fisher at the white house. so might not matter whether we ever reach that herd immunity you hear so much talked about. admiral brett girard with us. herd immunity could be a moot point, right? >> we're well on our way. this is what we predicted back in september, october, november. that by mid june, everyone that wants a vaccine could get a vaccine. we set up 70,000 sites and 40,000 pharmacies. this is what it looks like. let me emphasize...
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neil: pleasure to be here. susan: i wanted to start our conversation with the photo you posted, this is you in washington, d.c. as you are beginning a walk from washington to new york city. how and why did this come about? neil: i had puzzled over this for years, where it had struck me, i had wanted to walk, what would it entail? i was taken by the idea because i have lived in washington, lived in new york, we have placed between those two places. the sli corridor, like to joke is named after a shortened, accelerated version of the word accelerate. even though the train is not that fast, it is still our fast train. it was fascinating to walk through the slo corridor, what would that entail? i was taken by the absurd he of it. i started to look closely at the history of the area, it became more alluring and fascinating, and i finally got around to doing it. susan: you wrote on social media the trip was intended as a history infused exploration of our national psyche, but the events of the last year get the proje
neil: pleasure to be here. susan: i wanted to start our conversation with the photo you posted, this is you in washington, d.c. as you are beginning a walk from washington to new york city. how and why did this come about? neil: i had puzzled over this for years, where it had struck me, i had wanted to walk, what would it entail? i was taken by the idea because i have lived in washington, lived in new york, we have placed between those two places. the sli corridor, like to joke is named after a...
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neil cavuto right now. >> neil: all right. what a piece of work. welcome. i'm neil cavuto. this is "your world." you know how this goes when we talk about economic numbers. there's the expectations and the reality. the expectations that last month we would see a million or more jobs. turned out to be 266,000, which is not bad. we don't expect it to inch up but it did to 6.1%. it's raised a lot of questions ant whether those numbers are being held back by benefits that are keeping people at home rather than looking for work. we'll explore that in great detail. first to blake burman on how the white house is playing this. blake? >> hi, neil over here at the white house, they're making a two-fold argument as it relates to the past month. it's one data point. they say don't look at one month in particular. instead, we should look at the past three months. the first three months under the biden administration, which they know have averaged 500,000 jobs more than that per month. that is one way that they are putting this. the second thing that they're pointing to is month over mo
neil cavuto right now. >> neil: all right. what a piece of work. welcome. i'm neil cavuto. this is "your world." you know how this goes when we talk about economic numbers. there's the expectations and the reality. the expectations that last month we would see a million or more jobs. turned out to be 266,000, which is not bad. we don't expect it to inch up but it did to 6.1%. it's raised a lot of questions ant whether those numbers are being held back by benefits that are...
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neil: yes. susan: wow. how did you prepare for the physicality of it? neil: i did a lot of walking every day. i was averaging probably nine miles or 10 miles a day for the year. for the last month or so, i just put weights in it that would equal about 19 pounds, 20 pounds. i would train my back and that kind of thing. i would do 12 or 13 miles a day with my pack on. that really did make a big difference. susan: what was in that backpack? neil: when i left, if you add up the weight, i took my laptop, 2.1 pounds or something, the charger. i had very few clothes. i think i brought essentially three very lightweight thermal shirts, obviously a rain slick, a warmer patagonia down jacket, and a couple of pairs of socks. i got in the habit of every night i would do laundry and hang it up, and constantly be turning it that way. i went very minimalist. i had a couple of books, oddly, i tried to be very spare at what i brought. some people might scoff at 18 pounds and say probably could go to 12 pounds. i
neil: yes. susan: wow. how did you prepare for the physicality of it? neil: i did a lot of walking every day. i was averaging probably nine miles or 10 miles a day for the year. for the last month or so, i just put weights in it that would equal about 19 pounds, 20 pounds. i would train my back and that kind of thing. i would do 12 or 13 miles a day with my pack on. that really did make a big difference. susan: what was in that backpack? neil: when i left, if you add up the weight, i took my...
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i love you, neil. all i can say is i'm in deep thought, reflection and evaluating my options as i move forward. i'm going to continue to have a big voice. i promise you that. >> neil: sounds like you're running. >> i didn't confirm it. i didn't deny it. >> neil: no, all right. see, i can do that. to your face i wouldn't dare do that. chief, thanks for all you have done for your people and how you kept the calm for so many for so long. thank you, sir. meantime, news to pass along. foster freeze has died. he was a become mover and shaker. funded many presidential campaigns. he started out as a investor and became a billionaire. it was all about giving back. >> i'm going to be just in the trenches wherever i'm needed, this is our country and my son and daughters, they say why you giving away our inheritance? they don't say that what good is it for them to have an inheritance if they don't have a country? that is their message to me and encouraged me in supporting the political activities. >> a lot of hard
i love you, neil. all i can say is i'm in deep thought, reflection and evaluating my options as i move forward. i'm going to continue to have a big voice. i promise you that. >> neil: sounds like you're running. >> i didn't confirm it. i didn't deny it. >> neil: no, all right. see, i can do that. to your face i wouldn't dare do that. chief, thanks for all you have done for your people and how you kept the calm for so many for so long. thank you, sir. meantime, news to pass...
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neil? >> neil: jackie, thanks very much. so we have told you that the chinese think this is a political stunt. they're not going to be helping in any way. so will that make getting anything resolved on this or getting any sort of closure on this that much more difficult? let's go to dan hoffman, fox news contributor. dan very good to see you back. what do you make of where this goes now? >> well, the intelligence community as senator cotton noted has been collecting on this very challenging requirement since, you know, we first learned about the wuhan virus in december of 2019. and so the intelligence community is collecting raw intelligence, signals intelligence, human intelligence where possible. marrying that up with open source information. we have a state department consulate with diplomats that have been meeting with people. there's collections there that may be of some value as well. the intelligence community will produce analysis as president biden said in the next 90 days with some degree of confidence about where
neil? >> neil: jackie, thanks very much. so we have told you that the chinese think this is a political stunt. they're not going to be helping in any way. so will that make getting anything resolved on this or getting any sort of closure on this that much more difficult? let's go to dan hoffman, fox news contributor. dan very good to see you back. what do you make of where this goes now? >> well, the intelligence community as senator cotton noted has been collecting on this very...
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>> hi, neil. ear marks coming back to capitol hill means the next budget bill could be served up with a big size of pork because ear marks went away after some of the pet projects a decade ago were considered politically scandalous. today house democrats are leading the comeback and promising to build back trust among taxpayers to foot the bill for special projects convincing them that congress should spend billions of taxpayer money on projects that not all taxpayers will get to benefit from. that might be a challenge. some of the requests already coming in are a little unique. one request from lawmaker al green in texas, $6.4 million for a gandhi museum. another request, $400,000 to put toilets in a hiking trail in texas. another $400,000 in wisconsin for a cranberry research station. others putting -- other requests are more -- considered more politically scandalous by conservatives that have concerns that they're pushing progressive priorities. one request, $742,000 for a program that features
>> hi, neil. ear marks coming back to capitol hill means the next budget bill could be served up with a big size of pork because ear marks went away after some of the pet projects a decade ago were considered politically scandalous. today house democrats are leading the comeback and promising to build back trust among taxpayers to foot the bill for special projects convincing them that congress should spend billions of taxpayer money on projects that not all taxpayers will get to benefit...
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neil? neil: just staggering. yet, they also are looking at relatively tame growth after the initial pop we get from year-over-year comparisons like the second quarter to the third quarter all of that, 2%, 2.5% tops. reporter: right in there. whenever a budget is released the white house has to put forth some sort of assumptions. what is growth going to be, what are interest rates going to be because that obviously affects the top line figures. they are in that range, the reality is, as we've seen over the last year, neil. no one knows, no one can predict that especially 10 years out what it's going to look like, but those are the assumptions that they are working under. neil: all right, thank you blake burman, at the white house with that. the bottom line is that blake sort of gave you that big picture look. we are going to have a lot of debt going forward and a lot of years. this is not just a democratic problem or a republican problem it's actually all of our problem because we have to deal with this , and we w
neil? neil: just staggering. yet, they also are looking at relatively tame growth after the initial pop we get from year-over-year comparisons like the second quarter to the third quarter all of that, 2%, 2.5% tops. reporter: right in there. whenever a budget is released the white house has to put forth some sort of assumptions. what is growth going to be, what are interest rates going to be because that obviously affects the top line figures. they are in that range, the reality is, as we've...
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neil? neil: these virtual hearings are still the rogodeu are, right? they're not getting away from that or having hearings in person, right? reporter: some witnesses have been testifying here in washington, d.c., in person. some have been in person, and some virtual as well. that is the nature as we feel our way out upcoming months. the senate the whole thing is virtual. interesting dynamic when you have a virtual hearing. five questions virtual. not necessarily the best format per se. we mare from the bank ceos. there has been a lot back and forth. neil: blake, thank you very much for that. elizabeth warren as blake touched on, stuart getting into this in the last hour had her sights set on jamie dimon. this is the same elizabeth warren wants to beef up the irs budget to the tune 31 triple what it is now to go after rich people. request and demand of the banks that they report account flows among wealthy clients. some people interpreting that starting with the wealthy but extending to ever
neil? neil: these virtual hearings are still the rogodeu are, right? they're not getting away from that or having hearings in person, right? reporter: some witnesses have been testifying here in washington, d.c., in person. some have been in person, and some virtual as well. that is the nature as we feel our way out upcoming months. the senate the whole thing is virtual. interesting dynamic when you have a virtual hearing. five questions virtual. not necessarily the best format per se. we mare...
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neil? neil: all right, thank you very much, my friend. blake burman at the white house with all of that. so the tug-of-war and back and forth on this continues. they have very, very little time. democrats are getting nervous with the run of the table. house, senate, white house, to get a lot of these spending packages done. that resistance is more of a factor within the democratic party than outside of the party. we're well off the lows meanwhile, the corner of wall and broad. one tech issue turned positive here as tech attempts a comeback. ibm was down better than four bucks. it is now up a buck 79. stay with us. you're watching fox business. ♪. sure, about this? experience capability, crafted by lexus. we're good. the remarkable gx and lx. get 0.9% apr financing on the 2021 gx 460. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. that building you're trying to sell, get 0.9% apr financing on the 2021 gx 460. - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real
neil? neil: all right, thank you very much, my friend. blake burman at the white house with all of that. so the tug-of-war and back and forth on this continues. they have very, very little time. democrats are getting nervous with the run of the table. house, senate, white house, to get a lot of these spending packages done. that resistance is more of a factor within the democratic party than outside of the party. we're well off the lows meanwhile, the corner of wall and broad. one tech issue...
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neil? neil: i had a feeling it wouldn't end with the rich. all right, thank you very much for that, hillary vaughn. good thing i didn't say actually goodbye to mike murphy and carol markowitz, because they are still with us and i apologize for the confusion before. mike, you heard what hillary was outlining here and all of the stemming involved and beef ing up the irs. one of the things that janet yellen said was that a few billion dollars more for the irs can really go a long ways for getting trillions back from tax cheats. do you buy that? >> you know, i don't, neil. i think we saw under under the obama administration where the irs was used as kind of a police force, and kind of it appears as though it was used by one side, against another side, so i think the irs should continue to do their job, obviously, but it shouldn't be weaponized, and i think that's the road that we're going down. it's trying to use it as some sort of secret service police force, and i just don't agree with that b
neil? neil: i had a feeling it wouldn't end with the rich. all right, thank you very much for that, hillary vaughn. good thing i didn't say actually goodbye to mike murphy and carol markowitz, because they are still with us and i apologize for the confusion before. mike, you heard what hillary was outlining here and all of the stemming involved and beef ing up the irs. one of the things that janet yellen said was that a few billion dollars more for the irs can really go a long ways for getting...
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neil. neil: thank you very much. aishah hasnie at the border. and some that say the border is closed, make sure there's no video out there that would show otherwise. >> all right, be careful what you say to the american people. when the department of homeland security secretary mayorkas said the border was closed, he either didn't know there was video out there or a lot of video out there or was wrong from the start because it's not closed and we're seeing more and more evidence that people are freely getting through by whatever nefarious means they can and actually quite easily. the national border patrol council president, brandon, i'll give the secretary the benefit of the doubt maybe he wasn't familiar with this, it seems to be pretty clear, that border is pretty much remaining a seive. what do you think of it? >> i'm not giving him any benefit of the doubt. i know he knows exactly what he is going on. the problem is the mainstream media isn't covering it. he knows he can tell that the border is close and the mainstream media will tell that'
neil. neil: thank you very much. aishah hasnie at the border. and some that say the border is closed, make sure there's no video out there that would show otherwise. >> all right, be careful what you say to the american people. when the department of homeland security secretary mayorkas said the border was closed, he either didn't know there was video out there or a lot of video out there or was wrong from the start because it's not closed and we're seeing more and more evidence that...
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neil? >> neil: all right. kristin, thanks very much. we're just taking a look at this, folks. we're not really playing politics with it. the numbers don't add up. the 2.5 trillion that the president wants in higher taxes largely on the wealthy will not come close to paying for the more than $7 trillion of spending planned right now. in fact, they have been adding to that spending figure because some of the base costs have risen precipitously including credits and how many get them for child care, free college tuition and the rest for those attending community college, that they were actually low-balling those numbers and hence this is the position we're in. so when the president talks about all of this being paid for, the reality is the mathematical reality is, we're nowhere near that. that is what is worrying a number of democrats on capitol hill. so amy, one of the things i was intrigued with the story, democrats are getting a little anxious about this the closer we get to the mid-terms.
neil? >> neil: all right. kristin, thanks very much. we're just taking a look at this, folks. we're not really playing politics with it. the numbers don't add up. the 2.5 trillion that the president wants in higher taxes largely on the wealthy will not come close to paying for the more than $7 trillion of spending planned right now. in fact, they have been adding to that spending figure because some of the base costs have risen precipitously including credits and how many get them for...
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neil? >> neil: yeah, as you reminded them, my friend, it's not a given that the democrats go it alone they'll have enough votes to do that, right? so it is tight. >> yeah. there's democrats in the house that want the salt cap repealed. that having to do with your taxes. you know, in the house there's the two or three-vote threshold that democrats have. there's like a dozen democrats that want that as a bart of the package. the white house doesn't want it as part of be package. so you have that issue. in the senate, the corporate tax rate. 28% is what the president wants to raise it to. joe manchin said he doesn't want to go up to 28%. so even if the democrats say you know what? we tried, we negotiated, we're going at it alone and you reconciliation, which is what they did for the $1.9 trillion covid relief package, no guarantee that they have the votes to go at it alone and be successful this time around. >> neil: yeah, this is liking dicey. as you were speaks, a viewer e-mailed and say bla
neil? >> neil: yeah, as you reminded them, my friend, it's not a given that the democrats go it alone they'll have enough votes to do that, right? so it is tight. >> yeah. there's democrats in the house that want the salt cap repealed. that having to do with your taxes. you know, in the house there's the two or three-vote threshold that democrats have. there's like a dozen democrats that want that as a bart of the package. the white house doesn't want it as part of be package. so...
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neil? neil: mike emanuel, thank you very, very much. all right, you know, we have been talking as well about the new cdc guidelines and how they are trying to open up the country, they are confusing a lot of people. no more so than those in the cruise industry. i had a chance to city down and talk to the region cruise line ceo because he has done everything he can possibly do including guaranteeing that anyone who boards his ship, must, must have been fully vaccinated and that includes those who work on his ships. not good enough for the cdc. now, now the ship has hit the fan. take a look. >> you must wear -- you must take on your mask on and off, only take it off to put food in your mouth and then your mask back on while you are chewing and swallowing. these are the kind of, you know, incredibly, you know, stupid, for lack of a better term, just stupid requirements that the cdc is throwing our way. it will if there was science-backed information we would accept it. but they have never shared any data with us. any scientific data or any
neil? neil: mike emanuel, thank you very, very much. all right, you know, we have been talking as well about the new cdc guidelines and how they are trying to open up the country, they are confusing a lot of people. no more so than those in the cruise industry. i had a chance to city down and talk to the region cruise line ceo because he has done everything he can possibly do including guaranteeing that anyone who boards his ship, must, must have been fully vaccinated and that includes those...
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neil. neil: thank you, hillary. the great rush is on to open up the country, including opening up our schools but the best evidence this is long overdue come from kids who say the darnedest things when it comes to online learning. >> all my classmates turn their cameras off. i honestly don't blame them. it is hard staying online and harder to be on your camera, paying attention. ♪. ground on your biggest project yet. worth is giving the people who build it a solid foundation. wealth is shutting down the office for mike's retirement party. worth is giving the employee who spent half his life with you, the party of a lifetime. wealth is watching your business grow. worth is watching your employees grow with it. principal. for all it's worth. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at in
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"your world" with neil cavuto is next. >> neil: so many questions. we're probably minutes away from answers in that san jose shooting that has left at least nine people dead including the gunman. welcome. i'm neil cavuto. this is "your world." so much we don't know of what was the motivation behind the shooting in san jose. we have a good idea of the shooter. we have already little about his motives and whether he was working with others, this press briefing is going to be a little bit later in this hour. ahead of that, to claudia cowan on what she's learning in san jose. claudia? >> right now investigators are combing through two crime scenes. the light rail yard maintenance facility a few blocks behind me in san jose. that's where a gunman opened fire killing eight people this morning before turning the gun on himself. authorities are also investigating the shooter's house about eight miles away which went up in smoke right around the same time. i'll all started after 6:30 a.m. local times when police got calls of multiple shots fired here at the m
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neil? neil: blake burman, thank you very very much. ed lawrence has been crunching through these employment numbers , and has discovered things that maybe a lot of other people have been missing. edward? reporter: interesting that the last time the economy added fewer jobs than 26 6,000 was january of this year, when the economy added 233,000 jobs. if you look under the hood in this jobs report, you see gains basically in leisure and hospitality adding 331,000 jobs back, most of those coming in food and drinking places, but the losses coming into very interesting sectors like 74, 100 jobs lost in transportation and warehousing, manufacturing is down, you see 18,000 jobs there, retail loss 15,000 jobs, healthcare lost 4,000 jobs, professional and business services down 79,000 jobs, so this report has economists scratching their heads because there are about 7.4 million job openings in the economy, and 9.8 million people unemployed, yet companies say that they can't get workers to apply to ta
neil? neil: blake burman, thank you very very much. ed lawrence has been crunching through these employment numbers , and has discovered things that maybe a lot of other people have been missing. edward? reporter: interesting that the last time the economy added fewer jobs than 26 6,000 was january of this year, when the economy added 233,000 jobs. if you look under the hood in this jobs report, you see gains basically in leisure and hospitality adding 331,000 jobs back, most of those coming in...
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neil? neil: all right as a lot of other folks mark thank you, my friend, mark meredith in delaware so we come back to this notion, with the economy firing on all cylinders is there really a need for much help from uncle sam? to be fair to the president his argument is this is not necessarily meant as stimulus as investments in our future infrastructure, families and kids that sort of thing but again it's in the eye of the beholder and sometimes in the eye of the party line, let's go to dan geltrude, the cpa and market analyst, daniel de martin o, former dallas advisor, and adam lashinsky, fox news contributor. so, danielle, if i could begin with you. do we need all of this spending when it looks like americans have plenty of impetus to spend, and are, as we speak? >> well, neil, that's a good question. the bigger issue, i think, is how the countries going to compete on the global stage, with china, where fiscal spending there really has gone into things like building out airports, bridges,
neil? neil: all right as a lot of other folks mark thank you, my friend, mark meredith in delaware so we come back to this notion, with the economy firing on all cylinders is there really a need for much help from uncle sam? to be fair to the president his argument is this is not necessarily meant as stimulus as investments in our future infrastructure, families and kids that sort of thing but again it's in the eye of the beholder and sometimes in the eye of the party line, let's go to dan...
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he'll be followed by neil barrio neil. it's good finally to meet you at i've been in admirer of your work for a long time. a neil is a professor of military history a deputy dean of academic studies and education in the defense studies department of kings college london educated. it's a university of saint andrews. he's taught at saint andrews the world military academy join the staff college in 2000 his main research interest concerns the anglo-american alliance in world war ii and he's he has published numerous works, but the one that we're really be jermaine to today's discussion is his excellent history of the battle of alamine, or should i say the three battles of el alamein called pendulum of war so if you will gentlemen, let's start with john we'll go in roughly chronological order midways june and at least a third battle of alamine is oktober 1942. so let's start with john marshall john talk to us about the battle of midway. very well. thank you if you could put my first slide up for me in in following with rob's s
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because there's not unlimited money for this, neil. >> neil: what is interesting about what you're reporting, hillary, whatever you think of these ear marks, they're down payment that a lot of these congressmen and women get to vote on bigger legislation. this is the cost of that vote. so actually when you look at these measures out there, trillions worth, this is the means by which you secure the votes for that stuff. >> yeah, neil. what is also interesting is the case that democrats have made for bringing back ear marks is
because there's not unlimited money for this, neil. >> neil: what is interesting about what you're reporting, hillary, whatever you think of these ear marks, they're down payment that a lot of these congressmen and women get to vote on bigger legislation. this is the cost of that vote. so actually when you look at these measures out there, trillions worth, this is the means by which you secure the votes for that stuff. >> yeah, neil. what is also interesting is the case that...
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neil armstrong was born in 1930, buzz aldrin in 1930, mike collins, 1930. three quite different people. neil armstrong did not like the spotlight, buzz aldrin does like the spotlight, mike collins does not like — with all due respect, sir — mike collins does not like the spotlight, either. and yet, here we are, and we're going to talk about what happened in 1969. do you talk about it with an enduring sense of pride? 0h, very much so. i mean, i was very proud of the job that the three of us did, getting us to and from the moon. that trip is a long and fragile daisy chain and the links are very fragile and we were able to keep them all intact and do ourjobs properly. but more than the three of us, there were almost 400,000 americans working on project apollo, and i thank them. they're the ones who don't get recognised. i want to take you back actually before those amazing pictures of the footsteps on the moon. i want to take you back tojohn f kennedy pledging to invest whatever it took to get american men onto the moon in 1961, i guess? "and within the de
neil armstrong was born in 1930, buzz aldrin in 1930, mike collins, 1930. three quite different people. neil armstrong did not like the spotlight, buzz aldrin does like the spotlight, mike collins does not like — with all due respect, sir — mike collins does not like the spotlight, either. and yet, here we are, and we're going to talk about what happened in 1969. do you talk about it with an enduring sense of pride? 0h, very much so. i mean, i was very proud of the job that the three of us...
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this is bloomberg ♪ joe: let's bring in our guest, neil dutta and conor sen. neil, you've been a big advocate of the pure reopening trade. planet fitness, peloton. doesn't everybody know the real economy is opening, and doesn't everybody know the vaccine rollout is picking up? what more juice is there in this trade? >> i guess everyone knows except many in this country. the messaging has been somewhat mixed. that may have taken some juice out of the reopening trade. it is sort of a two steps forward, one step back process. to some degree, i sympathize with the view that the reopening trade has run its course, but this goes back to a point we were talking about earlier. investing does not stop when the ism hits 60. i can't tell my clients, only u.s.-backed assets is when we go from 30 to 60. i think that is the way to think about it. the broad reopening, it is still continuing in. we just hit a record in terms of tsa screenings over mother's day. the fundamental trends in the services economy is still up, and in the first quarter of this year, service sector co
this is bloomberg ♪ joe: let's bring in our guest, neil dutta and conor sen. neil, you've been a big advocate of the pure reopening trade. planet fitness, peloton. doesn't everybody know the real economy is opening, and doesn't everybody know the vaccine rollout is picking up? what more juice is there in this trade? >> i guess everyone knows except many in this country. the messaging has been somewhat mixed. that may have taken some juice out of the reopening trade. it is sort of a two...
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welcome to washington, neil, where bad ideas never die. this is simply you know, this is, they have a face-lift now in these pork projects. it is ridiculous. not shocking that nancy pelosi is trying to pedal corruption and currency here with earmarks. it is a way to control and influence not only those in vulnerable districts but voters there as well. neil: you know, congresswoman, i was thinking of this, you're new to congress. you were not there at the time these were all the rage and everything else but they were the means by which still more spending was done. in other words, you would try to, putting it in crass terms, you buy off a congressman or
welcome to washington, neil, where bad ideas never die. this is simply you know, this is, they have a face-lift now in these pork projects. it is ridiculous. not shocking that nancy pelosi is trying to pedal corruption and currency here with earmarks. it is a way to control and influence not only those in vulnerable districts but voters there as well. neil: you know, congresswoman, i was thinking of this, you're new to congress. you were not there at the time these were all the rage and...
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neil, hates my guts. >> reporter: why? >> i said bad stuff about his girlfriend. >> reporter: hm-mm . >> probably don't say it, dave. >> reporter: do you regret saying them? >> yeah, sure. >> you know, when that silver thread that connects a band gets broken, it's very difficult to glue the ends together. it doesn't quite work. and so, the things that happened in me and david's life broke that silver thread and i, for the life of me i can't put it back together. >> reporter: do you wish you could? >> yes. i do. i do wish i could. only because of the loss of the music. ♪ ♪ . >>> ow, charlie, ow, charlie, that really hurts. >> that adorable 2007 video, charlie bit my finger has been viewed nearly billion times over the years. this weekend the family sold it at auction for $761,000. so how do you auction something that has been on the internet for 14 years? ann lee got the inside scoop from the now teenage stars of the video. >> ow, charlie. ow! >> reporter: it's a moment that made most all of us laugh. >> charlie! that r
neil, hates my guts. >> reporter: why? >> i said bad stuff about his girlfriend. >> reporter: hm-mm . >> probably don't say it, dave. >> reporter: do you regret saying them? >> yeah, sure. >> you know, when that silver thread that connects a band gets broken, it's very difficult to glue the ends together. it doesn't quite work. and so, the things that happened in me and david's life broke that silver thread and i, for the life of me i can't put it back...
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did neil armstrong use the letter a or the word a or did he not? so they studied and they were diligent. they listened to this 20-second clip over and over and over again. i think it took them a year of listening to this. they wrote reports and had findings. you know what their conclusion was in the end? we just don't know. we just don't know. was it one small step for man or one small step for a man? so this is something you could fix. before throwing and heaping more borrowed money on the national science foundation, maybe we could say you can't subcontract money that was meant for alzheimer's to ridiculous research. how would you stop it? maybe you would have a committee that reviews the grants that has someone on the committee from one of the big five diseases, that actually says should we be spending the money on autism or spend the money on neil armstrong's statement on the moon? should we be spending it on this versus diabetes? everything is a trade-off. everybody comes to washington and if you ask them, you know, the people who advocate for
did neil armstrong use the letter a or the word a or did he not? so they studied and they were diligent. they listened to this 20-second clip over and over and over again. i think it took them a year of listening to this. they wrote reports and had findings. you know what their conclusion was in the end? we just don't know. we just don't know. was it one small step for man or one small step for a man? so this is something you could fix. before throwing and heaping more borrowed money on the...
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did neil armstrong use theletter a or did ? they listened to this 22nd over and over again i think it took a year they wrote reports and had findings and you know what theirconclusion was ? we just don't know. was it one small step for man or one small step for a man. this is something you could fix. before even more borrowed money, maybe we could say you can't subcontract money meant for alzheimer's or ridiculous research. maybe you would have a committee that reviews the grants that has someone on ulthe committee from one of the big five diseases that says should we be spending the money on autism n or should we spend the money on neil armstrong's statement on? should we spend it on this versus diabetes. teverybody comes to washington and you ask them people who advocate for alzheimer's or cancer, are you getting enough money and i tell the parents that their money went to study neil armstrong and you know what i get? people going you got to be fkidding me. my mother and father is dwindling away from alzheimer's and they spen
did neil armstrong use theletter a or did ? they listened to this 22nd over and over again i think it took a year they wrote reports and had findings and you know what theirconclusion was ? we just don't know. was it one small step for man or one small step for a man. this is something you could fix. before even more borrowed money, maybe we could say you can't subcontract money meant for alzheimer's or ridiculous research. maybe you would have a committee that reviews the grants that has...
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welcome and hello neil's. get to have you on board as well, and choose yourself to i international audience. thank you and good evening. my name is status. yes person. i'm the editor in chief of the web magazine. the p u is, which is a social democrat, a web magazine in denmark hospital. what, let's start with what is happening. receiving refugees right now in denmark. would you say that many are we know very vulnerable position because it's nice to review of the temporary residential status. it was always going to be temporary, wasn't it wasn't, it was, it was from the start to be a temporary, actually, because when, when the syrian came to denmark, it was the integration contract that was 5 years. and i called into the low. it's like, you know, in the way to it will be so the life of the surgeon, but after all of these legislations or decisions from the government, so they put to people's life on the unstable daily anxiety. i'm just wondering why the danish government is reassessing syrian refugees right now
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sequera, neil led the round on the honest company and formally served on the board of directors neil, pleasure to have you on. why now? why is it time for the honest company to finally hit the public markets >> well, the earnest company is hitting on so many things that are important to what people want to care about today clean, treating employees and people right, and being one of those -- one of those companies that actually cares about what's happening in the world today >> does that make it a good stock, neil? those are good things, but is it a good investment? >> it is absolutely a good investment it's a special company that continues to grow and there's no doubt that there's actually so much head room here for this particular company look, i'm not on the board anymore, so i can say i think there's a special company that is here that means something to people and i think we're -- >> well, talk to us, neil, about the history. obviously, honest -- i'm sorry to interrupt -- honest has gotten a lot of attention because obviously, jessica alba, a very bold face name there and the fo
sequera, neil led the round on the honest company and formally served on the board of directors neil, pleasure to have you on. why now? why is it time for the honest company to finally hit the public markets >> well, the earnest company is hitting on so many things that are important to what people want to care about today clean, treating employees and people right, and being one of those -- one of those companies that actually cares about what's happening in the world today >> does...
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. >> neil, interesting. neil's experience, not so different from many thousands of others. i should say that when the police swept through the streets on that monday and arrested thousands of people, they filled every jail cell in the city. cells that were supposed to hold two people were full of a dozen. nobody could even sit down and were kept in there for hours. many taken to the jail yard that neil described. others were taken to this football -- the overflow was taken to this football practice field and ultimately many ended up inside this arena. and many people, thousands of people, maybe most of them, were swept up while they were not violating any rules at all. so there were no real charges lodged against them, there couldn't be. and many of those folks when they were asked their names subsequently by the police who were trying to process the folks in there and create some kind of record that could be used in court, some kind of arrest record that could be used in court. on the advice of themselves,
. >> neil, interesting. neil's experience, not so different from many thousands of others. i should say that when the police swept through the streets on that monday and arrested thousands of people, they filled every jail cell in the city. cells that were supposed to hold two people were full of a dozen. nobody could even sit down and were kept in there for hours. many taken to the jail yard that neil described. others were taken to this football -- the overflow was taken to this...
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neil katyal gets tonight's last word. the 11th hour with brian williams starts now. >> well good evening once again, as we start our new weekday 125 of the biden administration. tomorrow will mark one year since that murder of george floyd. killed on a city street in broad daylight on the knee of a police officer as the whole world eventually got to watch in horror on video. that video of his death unleashed a wave of protests around the globe calling attention to the use of force and the role of race during encounters with police. demonstration on policing leading to a measure
neil katyal gets tonight's last word. the 11th hour with brian williams starts now. >> well good evening once again, as we start our new weekday 125 of the biden administration. tomorrow will mark one year since that murder of george floyd. killed on a city street in broad daylight on the knee of a police officer as the whole world eventually got to watch in horror on video. that video of his death unleashed a wave of protests around the globe calling attention to the use of force and the...
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f was and hello t neil's. i'm going to get it over by gas to say who they are and tell us what they do. do you mikaela is good to have you on the stream. can you explain what you 2 my name is miguel up in dixon, and i'm the head and founder of a small into and, and my cold refugees. welcome. and we work full for refugees rights and denmark. thanksgiving. hey, hello for was welcome to the stream. introduce yourself. hello, my name is for was that the, i'm a civilian activist and the refugee from syria. welcome. and her nails get to have you on board as well, and choose yourself to i international audience. thank you and good evening. my name is natal. yes. button, i'm the editor in chief of the web magazine, the p u, which is a social democratic web magazine in denmark. go for half. what let thought with what is happening with seeing refugees right now in denmark. would you say that many are in a very vulnerable position because it needs to review effect temporary, residential status. it was always going to be
f was and hello t neil's. i'm going to get it over by gas to say who they are and tell us what they do. do you mikaela is good to have you on the stream. can you explain what you 2 my name is miguel up in dixon, and i'm the head and founder of a small into and, and my cold refugees. welcome. and we work full for refugees rights and denmark. thanksgiving. hey, hello for was welcome to the stream. introduce yourself. hello, my name is for was that the, i'm a civilian activist and the refugee from...
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neil. why why aren't they? well i think that many organizations are starting to, but i think the speed of action needs to be faster. we need to invest more in cyber security. we need to invest more. in defending against the root causes that these breeches and hacks are taking place. and in fact, in my big britches book, which came out just earlier this year, i myself my cloth or we detail out the root causes of riches and the counter measures that you need to put in place. and so i think we just need to get more aggressive with the speed of these investments and the deployment of the defenses. and then neil, do you expect that we will, in fact, see gas prices. increase because of this cyber attack. that is a good question. that question is outside my scope of expertise with about the cyber security, but it wouldn't surprise me if we don't take the appropriate steps to defend more aggressively that there will be more and more economic impact and maybe even impact beyond just economics and final question for you,
neil. why why aren't they? well i think that many organizations are starting to, but i think the speed of action needs to be faster. we need to invest more in cyber security. we need to invest more. in defending against the root causes that these breeches and hacks are taking place. and in fact, in my big britches book, which came out just earlier this year, i myself my cloth or we detail out the root causes of riches and the counter measures that you need to put in place. and so i think we...
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many were taken to the jail yard that neil described. others were taken to this -- the overflow was taken to this football practice field and ultimately many ended up inside this arena and many people -- thousands of people, maybe most of them, were swept up while they were not violating any rules at all. so, there were no real charges lodged against them. there couldn't be. many of those folks when they were asked their name subsequently by the police were trying to process the folks in there and create some kind of a record that could be used in court, some kind of arrest record that could be used in court on the advice of themselves, on the advice of some lawyers who got in there. they were giving false names. so, there were a lot of people who gave their name as richard nixon, john mitchell. or in neil's case, someone who they knew was not around anymore. years and years later, the aclu and others had filed all these civil suits on behalf of the protesters for violations of their rights and the courts ordered millions of dollars paid
many were taken to the jail yard that neil described. others were taken to this -- the overflow was taken to this football practice field and ultimately many ended up inside this arena and many people -- thousands of people, maybe most of them, were swept up while they were not violating any rules at all. so, there were no real charges lodged against them. there couldn't be. many of those folks when they were asked their name subsequently by the police were trying to process the folks in there...
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neil is next. >> a cease fire declared but will it hold? the move ending a 11-day conflict with israel and hamas. the news coming amid intense pressure by the white house. it's unclear when exactly the truce will take effect. this hour we'll be speaking to come bad veteran and iowa republican senator joni ernst on this major development. welcome. i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. for to trey yingst with the very latest. trey? >> breaking tonight, the israeli security cabinet has approved a cease fire deal with hamas, the group in control of gaza. basically ending 11 straight days of fighting. we're getting reports right now according to israeli media this is set to go into place and into effect around 2:00 a.m. local time. there are no preconditions. this is significant. we spoke earlier today with hamas who said there would have to be preconditions in order to stop the fire. after the reports started to circulate that the israelis were on board with the cease fire agreement after a week of being urged by the united states and also the
neil is next. >> a cease fire declared but will it hold? the move ending a 11-day conflict with israel and hamas. the news coming amid intense pressure by the white house. it's unclear when exactly the truce will take effect. this hour we'll be speaking to come bad veteran and iowa republican senator joni ernst on this major development. welcome. i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. for to trey yingst with the very latest. trey? >> breaking tonight, the israeli security cabinet has...
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they subcontracted 700 grand of it to a bunch of egghead researchers to watch neil armstrong statement on the moon. remember the black and white photo ? he's on the moon and he says one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. or did he really say one small step for a man? these researchers took $700,000 to listen to that crackly old cassette recording and figure out did he say man or did he say a man ? we studied the preposition a and spend 700 grand listening to the tape over and over again and you know what they determined? they just can't decide. they're unsure. they did recommend more money to study the problem . this is insulting to the americantaxpayer . we should not be tgiving these people more money, we should be giving them dramatic but it points out one of the reforms i've proposed. the client is japanese quail hunting okay, i can ask for the same people studying here committee. i can just hear. so if i want to study and building okay i think other researchers studying animals snorting cocaine. guess what, they tend to say yes. if they say yes the science goes to the
they subcontracted 700 grand of it to a bunch of egghead researchers to watch neil armstrong statement on the moon. remember the black and white photo ? he's on the moon and he says one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. or did he really say one small step for a man? these researchers took $700,000 to listen to that crackly old cassette recording and figure out did he say man or did he say a man ? we studied the preposition a and spend 700 grand listening to the tape over and over...
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neil: i think he has to keep some of these guys on. i won't say who specifically, but warner media has had a ton of trail in the last few years and it started to save lives. we have been seeing positive results in some tailwind. they have been talking about it and i think it will be tough with some of these people around. it will be people on both sides of this who think they should be running both sides or having a bigger say. so we will see how well david can hold onto these assets, particularly the next year as we wait for shareholders. emily: what do you think the biggest challenges are going to be? a lot of these folks signed on thinking they were doing one job, and now it has changed again? neil: when you are looking at interactive businesses it does , not seem to make sense to run discovery plus and hbo plus as different businesses. so there will be a lot of people who will run the major project, whether they are at the company, hbo or more warner media who may find that their job is not as good as it was. i think another challe
neil: i think he has to keep some of these guys on. i won't say who specifically, but warner media has had a ton of trail in the last few years and it started to save lives. we have been seeing positive results in some tailwind. they have been talking about it and i think it will be tough with some of these people around. it will be people on both sides of this who think they should be running both sides or having a bigger say. so we will see how well david can hold onto these assets,...
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. >> walking from washington dc to new york city, former reporter neil king reflects on his 300 mile journey. >> doing it a year later with all that has happened, all of us being shut in, all of us being behind masks, that long covid winter was pretty horrific. the events we saw play out january 6 at the capitol, which i live right nearby, the contested election -- there is bad blood in the air overall. i think it was the fifth day of spring, just walk through a spring and see it unfold and look up close and slowly at the country and meeting people along the way, trying to understand where are we as a country at the moment? >> neil king, on his nearly 300 mile journey, walking from washington dc to new york city on c-span's "q&a you can listen as a podcast where you get your podcasts. there with steven horsford who is a member of the ways and means committee. on the conversation we were just having on the mask announcement yesterday by the cdc, your reaction to it and what it means for increasing the numbers of fully vaccinated americans acss
. >> walking from washington dc to new york city, former reporter neil king reflects on his 300 mile journey. >> doing it a year later with all that has happened, all of us being shut in, all of us being behind masks, that long covid winter was pretty horrific. the events we saw play out january 6 at the capitol, which i live right nearby, the contested election -- there is bad blood in the air overall. i think it was the fifth day of spring, just walk through a spring and see it...
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neil is next. >> a cease fire declared but will it hold? the move ending a 11-day conflict with israel and hamas. the news coming amid intense pressure by the white house. it's unclear when exactly the truce will take effect. this hour we'll be speaking to come bad veteran and iowa republican senator joni ernst on this major development. welcome. i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. for to trey yingst with the very latest. trey? >> breaking tonight, the israeli security
neil is next. >> a cease fire declared but will it hold? the move ending a 11-day conflict with israel and hamas. the news coming amid intense pressure by the white house. it's unclear when exactly the truce will take effect. this hour we'll be speaking to come bad veteran and iowa republican senator joni ernst on this major development. welcome. i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. for to trey yingst with the very latest. trey? >> breaking tonight, the israeli security
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i'll ask economic historian neil ferguson. >> this is the kind of event that only happens a couple of times a century, let's say. >> >> also, the far right in germany is on the rise, again. this troubling trend is mostly in reaction to a dire threat that never materialized. i'll explain. but first, here is "my take." the united states is entering a post pandemic era. this is happening primarily because of the one aspect of this pandemic that differentiates it from mostly or previous ones in history. the triumph of science. within a year of covid-19 outbreak, the world saw the emergence of several high quality vaccines. this is truly breathtaking. a decade ago the scientific consensus was it took ten to 15 years and a lot of luck to produce a vaccine for a new disease. over half of the adult population in the united states has received at least one dose of the vaccine, daily infection rates are dropping fast almost everywhere as are hospitalizations and some states are even reporting zero covid deaths. there are still dangers, vaccination rates are slowing down and new variants are cro
i'll ask economic historian neil ferguson. >> this is the kind of event that only happens a couple of times a century, let's say. >> >> also, the far right in germany is on the rise, again. this troubling trend is mostly in reaction to a dire threat that never materialized. i'll explain. but first, here is "my take." the united states is entering a post pandemic era. this is happening primarily because of the one aspect of this pandemic that differentiates it from...
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neil hates my guts. >> why? >> i said bad stuff about his girlfriend. >> reporter: do you regret saying them? >> yeah, sure. >> you know, when that silver thread that connects a band gets broken, it is very difficult to glue the ends together. it doesn't quite work. >> reporter: yeah. >> and so things that happened to me and david's life broke that silver thread, and for the life of me, i can't put it back together. >> reporter: do you wish you could? >> yes, i do. i do wish i could. only because of the loss of the music. ♪ love is coming to us all ♪ ♪ >> reporter: 50 years later, the friendships may not have endured, but the songs have. ♪ once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex.
neil hates my guts. >> why? >> i said bad stuff about his girlfriend. >> reporter: do you regret saying them? >> yeah, sure. >> you know, when that silver thread that connects a band gets broken, it is very difficult to glue the ends together. it doesn't quite work. >> reporter: yeah. >> and so things that happened to me and david's life broke that silver thread, and for the life of me, i can't put it back together. >> reporter: do you wish you...
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joining us is former acting solicitor general neil cachaw and libby casey. neil, everyone can launch their own criminal defense, but walk us through the framework for the claims giuliani is now making. >> the framework looks really ba for rudy giuliani. ten of his devices have been seized. these devices were seized pursuant to a warrant as you just said. that requires an independent federal judge to sign off and to say that there's probable cause to believe a crime has been permitted. it's more likely than not. here of course it wasn't just any old warrant. it was a warrant to search an attorney's office which requires approval at the highest levels of the justice department. maybe the attorney general himself and it wasn't just any old lawyer. it was a lawyer to the president of the united states. it wasn't just that. it was also a lawyer who happened to head the southern district of new york that issued the warrant against him. all of these barriers were sky high to this warrant, yet it was executed last week. to me that tells me that this is an incredibly
joining us is former acting solicitor general neil cachaw and libby casey. neil, everyone can launch their own criminal defense, but walk us through the framework for the claims giuliani is now making. >> the framework looks really ba for rudy giuliani. ten of his devices have been seized. these devices were seized pursuant to a warrant as you just said. that requires an independent federal judge to sign off and to say that there's probable cause to believe a crime has been permitted....