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Part of the
United Kingdom
and many were assuaged by promises that they would be given a bit more independence. I dont know if that settles everythingorieses this secessionist angst out there. What do you think . As much as secessionist as you want local government close to the people and does things the right way as does a big bureaucracy in a capital be it washington or london. Thats why you have states in america trying to assert their rights and frankly ought to. And look at obamacare do, it on state by state basis as we did in massachusetts, it works. We tried to do it federally, its a disaster. Neil you know what i did notice too, is that the vote swung certainly in scotland, when fear started building, what are we going to do without england back itself with the military. Without england backing us up with pensions and health service. A lot of it was turned on fear. Might have been justifiable fear, many say it was fearmongering. When the dust kind of settles on this, and scots see what is still a country that is accountable to westminster, to the powers that be in britain, are they going to be as happy . Well, i think theyre going to get a lot more power. They may get their own parliament. Theyll be close to the
United States
. Neil tom, i love you dearly, i dont think that will happen, ever. Well see. If not, well have another vote. Neil right. Do you think theres emotion for this in places like spain and catelonia, and others that are contemplating it, or did this put the lid on it . No, i think its going to keep going, and just as czechoslovakia broke apart and yugoslavia broke apart, you are going to see more independence movements. I bet you catelonia has a lot of movement. Basque and france, et cetera. Neil you mentioned this idea that the tea party or the conservatives might have been onto some, but they have to channel their rage, make it washington, or make that the focus to your point at the outset, that people dont want a distant central government. They want more control ideally more local control closer to them. Well, a good example is i work with job creators alliance, and we see the negativity for the economy that comes from trying to install a very high minimum wage. It makes absolutely no sense for washington to dictate the minimum wage. It obviously ought to be different in des moines, iowa than in manhattan new york. Neil well put, tom, very good seeing you again. Thank you very much. Thanks for having me neil. Neil to our fox biz allstars. Kayleigh, what do you make of the point, toms premise, the search for more control more autonomy or less reliance on distant central government. Thats alive and well . Definitely alive and well. Look at texas for instance, twelfth largest economy in the world, exceeds the size of mexico, exceeds the size of spain. Robust, growing economy, and the
National Scale
and an administration that doesnt implement pro business policies, they are frustrated. They are not seeing anything given back to them. Neil a great democratic strategist, you are in the white house, the powers that be in the senate. Do you glean anything from this or say thats just scotland. I dont know that the white house is looking at this and saying we fear that texas is going to vote tomorrow. Neil they did intervene, we think its a good idea to stay in the
United Kingdom
. This is an amazing moment for democracy. 90 of voters turning out to participate in the process of something. Here in the
United States
, as a democratic strategist, i can say i think that is encouraging and hope that republicans and democrats turn out in the november midterms. I think that participatinga as a citizen in making sure that the outcome whatever happens in your country is an important thing that we should be encouraging. I look at yesterdays results as something positive no matter how it turned out. Neil the bottom line, liz, is weve got something in the global will water here, that were a lot of folks are saying were not against government, but we want more of a say. And the fact of the matter is theres been a trend, globally, where centralized government has been take over more and more of our lives. Conservatives seized on that and said thats because people are getting in the government. I think its a little more fine tuned than that. I think theyre just against clueless centralized government. And thats where the local part comes in. What do you think . So looks, i think theres a big difference between talking about the
Tea Party Movement
and talking about states rights and talking about getting away from a bigger government which is something i completely agree on, and talking about scotland, because it is in the
United States
best interest that scotland did not successfully break away from the
United Kingdom
, especially if you look at a threat like isis right now. Scotlands independence would weaken
David Cameron
who we need as a huge ally with the threat with isis, and it would also undermine nato. Putting us in a dangerous position. Neil you dont think anything of it for practical or pragmatic came into the decision as much as scaring people into thinking that life without england would not be good. Ultimately cooler heads prevailed in scotland, it was in the economic and diplomatic best interest to stay a part of the
United Kingdom
. David cameron, britain promised them. Neil i dont want to be jaded, i always promised to go on a diet. Fox alert, promise isnt panning out. You never know, you never know. A lot more coming up including this item,
Rupert Murdoch
joined me going live beginning at 5 00 a. M. Yesterday all through 9 00 a. M. , 10 00 a. M. , so we were covering scotland that was during don imus time slot. Something tells me there is bad blood, not on the part of classy rupert. But don, and ashley, imagine, imagine my shock when i caught this
Little Exchange
this morning on dons otherwise very fine show. Did you think neil was offensive in the amount of kissing up he did to mr. Murdoch when he interviewed him . I would expect nothing else from neil cavuto, and i found more offensive his pathetic attempts at a scottish accent. It sounded like an australian with a speech impediment. Ashley webster from edinburgh. Neil oh, really . Ashley they didnt see this one they didnt see this one coming, in just a few minutes. Check out all these airline seats. Lots of them, right . But when you try to get one by using your travel rewards card miles. Those seats mysteriously vanish. Why . All the flights you want are blacked out. Those seats mysteriously vanish. Or they hit you up for some outrageous number of miles. Switch to the venture card from capital one. With venture, use your miles on any airline, any flight, any time. No blackout dates. And with every purchase youll earn unlimited double miles. Now were getting somewhere. Whats in your wallet . No. Not exactly. To attain success, one must project success. Thats why we use fedex one rate. Their flat rate shipping. Exactly. It makes us look topnotch but we know its affordable. [ garage door opening ] [ sighs ] honey, havent i asked you to please use the we dont have a reception entrance. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via
Fedex Express
saverĀ® for as low as 7. 50. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via
Fedex Express
saverĀ® it hurts. You doin . This is what it can be like to have shingles. A painful blistering rash. If you had chicken pox, the shingles virus is already inside you. As you get older your immune system weakens and it loses its ability to keep the shingles virus in check. I just cant stand seeing him like this. Hes in pain. One in three people will get shingles in their lifetime. The shingles rash can last up to 30 days. I wish that there was something i could do to help. Some people with shingles will have long term nerve pain which can last for a few months to a few years. Dont wait until someone you love develops shingles. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your risk. Neil one of the most popular guests we had on the show back with us right now. I always love him. A, hes good for ratings. His point today its not only impossible to launch an ipo, increasingly impossible to keep the company. Like the guys headed for a cliff because they cant find enough skilled workers. Im talking about john ratzenberger, in every single pixar film. Youre the best. You are concerned about this. Big beef is what . Its x amount of years going around the country like paul revere. Neil you have been relentless. Just put shop classes back in the schools. This is the first generation raised in the history of mankind that is illiterate in the use of tools. So, where is the next generation of factory workers coming from . Manufacturers . Someones got to build the ships, the planes, the gasoline pumps, not only the cars, repair the roads, build the bulldozers. Neil why do we give up on that . A cost savings thing . By fault. I was at woodstock. Neil that explains it. And helped promote the nonoffensive, high selfesteem is more important than actually having a skill. Neil [ laughter ] saved a lot of
School Districts
a lot of money, but the mechanics, the engineers, the plumbers, it results in a lot higher prices for those guys to get them. Getting a plumber is like waiting for the pope. The average age is 86 years old. Theyre not around anymore. Neil so what do we do . You become a thirdworld country, if the lights dont work, hot water is not coming out. Right now what we need to do is let the kids play and climb trees and twist their ankles. Its okay, its all right. It happens. When we were playing outside in the 1800s. Neil prewoodstock. We were problem solving. We were fixing our own bicycles, climbing trees and didnt get trophies for everything. Neil you and i were chatting over the break that everyone was a winner and, of course you and i know that everyone is not a winner. The advantage of being told you stink is at 8 years old you had an opportunity to face an emotional crisis, and learn how to handle it. You didnt have to wait until youre 30. You learn at 8 years old, my friends are playing baseball, and im sitting out, and find another sport, practice, work harder, do something, but it made you more of a person, a better man or whatever, but now there was a thing on tv the other day of a kindergarten graduation, and you could see the faces of those kids, they didnt know what was going on. But yet they have caps and gowns and the music is playing. The parents are fluttering around. Neil thats the way it was at my college graduation. You sent an interesting tweet to the very subject. What are you saying here . A lot of reaction to this, im quoting, im afraid of a world run by adults who were never spanked as kids and got trophies, just for participating. Right. Neil what were you saying there . What brought us to the dance was the high standards, western civilization. Anywhere in the world, if youre the richest person in the world and have a son or daughter with a medical condition, youre not going to send the kid to cairo or manila. Come into boston, minneapolis, los angeles, san francisco, this is the highest standard in the world has ever been and it is the highest standard because we once said this is the standard, your job is to reach it. Now weve lowered the standard. Neil are you making a reference to spanking your kids, hitting kids. A little bit of that is okay despite all the controversies with a certain football star. I dont know it taught me a valuable lesson when i got back handed over the
Kitchen Table
. I remember the
Kitchen Table
passing underneath me. [ laughter ] do they go too far . Critics today say that went too far. My father had nine foot arms. He could find me with the nine foot arms. Find you . Neil in the back seat of the car, stretch. The arm had a mind of its own. Was it too much then or now . I was a punk, i deserved it. Neil really . Yeah, my father said something and heres what i did, i went ooh ooh ive never done that to a living human being since. Neil you are a good man, john, he means what he says and walks the walk. Coming up, you got me, you got don imus, you got something very, very ugly. I gotta go. Gotta go. Good, get out a new tray of doughnuts in the green room. Oh oh there are so i can reach ally bank 24 7, but there are no branches . 24 7 its just im a little reluctant to try new things. Whats wrong with trying new things . Feel that in your muscles . Yeah. I do. Try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. Then youll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath . [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. Specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene for people who suffer from dry mouth. [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath. [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. Now we invite smokers to quit, too, with our comprehensive program. We just want to help everyone, everywhere, breathe a little easier. Introducing cvs health. Because health is everything. Introducing cvs health. Whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with
Portfolio Management
experts thats when expertise happens. Mfs. Because there is no expertise without collaboration. Hey, jennar fuzz mike trooawwwwww scram g. Im crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. Peas charty get town down. [laughter] borf a liver tute face stummy wag pow pam shabeeps stella nerf berms. Saxanay nay . Badumps a head. Temexiss gurrin. Juppa left. Fluppa jown brone a brood. What . Catch up on what everyones talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. Preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. Only from xfinity. Neil all right, the race to fight a virus is on. Were hearing that ebola victims are frantically hitting the black market to buy blood from virus survivors. The blood is said to have antibodies that can help fight off this deadly disease. To
Infectious Disease
specialist
Anthony Fauci
why this cure could be worse than the disease. Doctor, i can understand the desperation here, but it worries guys like you, why . Well, because you can get into a lot of trouble in an uncontrolled way, transfused blood from someone whos been infected. You can transmit a lot of bad diseases with blood, hiv, hepatitis, et cetera, there could be transfusion reactions. Although can you understand why people would want to get plasma or blood from someone who has recovered from ebola, it has to be done in a controlled, regulated way. The idea of having this done on the black market is disturbing, a lot of bad things can happen when you do that. Neil is there medical discipline to it, doctor, if you do get blood from someone who is successful, maybe thanks to the vaccine to ward off the disease, that there is a benefit in that. And what is the shelf life on that . Well, this is something that has been practiced in medicine for a long period of time, its called passive transfer of antibodies or passive immunization, it has to be which you know the level of antibodies. If i get infected with ebola and recover, my body makes proteins called antibodies that are protective against ebola. So theoretically and practically, if you drew my blood, purified that plasma, that antibody and infused it into someone else, you could theoretically and sometimes practically protect them or help them to recover from ebola. Thats what people are talking about when they say passive transfer of these antibodies. Its done in a proper way. Neil obviously, when you just started to lift blood anywhere and however can you get, it its a sign of desperation, which tells me, that we got a crazy element setting in here, justifiably for the victims understood. There is a black market that could develop and a dangerous one at that . Indeed it is. When you have pain and suffering and fear with an outbreak such as ebola which is quite frightening, even for those of us on the other side of the ocean who just witness it, can you imagine the people there who are going through this terrible experience, you can understand why they would be desperate to do things. Neil doctor, thank you very much. A perspective we needed to hear. Coming up, facebook throwing the book at users . I dont know if joe piscopo is on facebook. He is going want to to hear this one. If the economy is so bad, why do all these people want an iphone so bad . The millennial who says these lines proof that our generation is out of line. Nothing better to do today. Exactly. Its here or staying in the apartment, so rather be here. Is this a good use of my time and money . Yes. If you work hard for it, why not buy it. [ male announcer ] automotive innovation starts. Right here. With a control pad that can read your handwriting, a widescreen multimedia center, and a headup display for enhanced driver focus. All inside a newly redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. The allnew cclass. At the very touch point of performance and innovation. At the very touch point of performance and innovation. With up to 27 more brush movements patented
Sonic Technology
get healthier gums in two weeks guaranteed. Philips sonicare discover the brush thats perfect for you. Neil you know, it was like christmas all over again, for millions, this was the day, this was the moment, these were the lines worldwide lines for a phone. For two phones, if the economy is so bad, why are all these people lining up for what is at a minimum a 200 iphone 6 and a lot more when you throw in the plan and
Everything Else
and move up to the bigger 6 plus. Ashley pratt says its her generation spending on all the wrong things. Whats going on . Neil, theres one thing id like to point out here. Maybe my generation should be standing in line to purchase th 6s and the iphone 6 plus, because well be paying off the debt from your generation. Neil here we go. Blame it on me always blame it on me in all seriousness, i cant understand how many young people are affording it, because there was a recent study done that showed that more than 50 of young people, so over half are making less than 35,000 a year. So thats really showing, again, the bad economy, the lack of jobs, especially for young people coming out of college, maybe were purchasing an iphone 6 and foregoing a student loan payment or standing in line for
United Kingdom<\/a> and many were assuaged by promises that they would be given a bit more independence. I dont know if that settles everythingorieses this secessionist angst out there. What do you think . As much as secessionist as you want local government close to the people and does things the right way as does a big bureaucracy in a capital be it washington or london. Thats why you have states in america trying to assert their rights and frankly ought to. And look at obamacare do, it on state by state basis as we did in massachusetts, it works. We tried to do it federally, its a disaster. Neil you know what i did notice too, is that the vote swung certainly in scotland, when fear started building, what are we going to do without england back itself with the military. Without england backing us up with pensions and health service. A lot of it was turned on fear. Might have been justifiable fear, many say it was fearmongering. When the dust kind of settles on this, and scots see what is still a country that is accountable to westminster, to the powers that be in britain, are they going to be as happy . Well, i think theyre going to get a lot more power. They may get their own parliament. Theyll be close to the
United States<\/a>. Neil tom, i love you dearly, i dont think that will happen, ever. Well see. If not, well have another vote. Neil right. Do you think theres emotion for this in places like spain and catelonia, and others that are contemplating it, or did this put the lid on it . No, i think its going to keep going, and just as czechoslovakia broke apart and yugoslavia broke apart, you are going to see more independence movements. I bet you catelonia has a lot of movement. Basque and france, et cetera. Neil you mentioned this idea that the tea party or the conservatives might have been onto some, but they have to channel their rage, make it washington, or make that the focus to your point at the outset, that people dont want a distant central government. They want more control ideally more local control closer to them. Well, a good example is i work with job creators alliance, and we see the negativity for the economy that comes from trying to install a very high minimum wage. It makes absolutely no sense for washington to dictate the minimum wage. It obviously ought to be different in des moines, iowa than in manhattan new york. Neil well put, tom, very good seeing you again. Thank you very much. Thanks for having me neil. Neil to our fox biz allstars. Kayleigh, what do you make of the point, toms premise, the search for more control more autonomy or less reliance on distant central government. Thats alive and well . Definitely alive and well. Look at texas for instance, twelfth largest economy in the world, exceeds the size of mexico, exceeds the size of spain. Robust, growing economy, and the
National Scale<\/a> and an administration that doesnt implement pro business policies, they are frustrated. They are not seeing anything given back to them. Neil a great democratic strategist, you are in the white house, the powers that be in the senate. Do you glean anything from this or say thats just scotland. I dont know that the white house is looking at this and saying we fear that texas is going to vote tomorrow. Neil they did intervene, we think its a good idea to stay in the
United Kingdom<\/a>. This is an amazing moment for democracy. 90 of voters turning out to participate in the process of something. Here in the
United States<\/a>, as a democratic strategist, i can say i think that is encouraging and hope that republicans and democrats turn out in the november midterms. I think that participatinga as a citizen in making sure that the outcome whatever happens in your country is an important thing that we should be encouraging. I look at yesterdays results as something positive no matter how it turned out. Neil the bottom line, liz, is weve got something in the global will water here, that were a lot of folks are saying were not against government, but we want more of a say. And the fact of the matter is theres been a trend, globally, where centralized government has been take over more and more of our lives. Conservatives seized on that and said thats because people are getting in the government. I think its a little more fine tuned than that. I think theyre just against clueless centralized government. And thats where the local part comes in. What do you think . So looks, i think theres a big difference between talking about the
Tea Party Movement<\/a> and talking about states rights and talking about getting away from a bigger government which is something i completely agree on, and talking about scotland, because it is in the
United States<\/a> best interest that scotland did not successfully break away from the
United Kingdom<\/a>, especially if you look at a threat like isis right now. Scotlands independence would weaken
David Cameron<\/a> who we need as a huge ally with the threat with isis, and it would also undermine nato. Putting us in a dangerous position. Neil you dont think anything of it for practical or pragmatic came into the decision as much as scaring people into thinking that life without england would not be good. Ultimately cooler heads prevailed in scotland, it was in the economic and diplomatic best interest to stay a part of the
United Kingdom<\/a>. David cameron, britain promised them. Neil i dont want to be jaded, i always promised to go on a diet. Fox alert, promise isnt panning out. You never know, you never know. A lot more coming up including this item,
Rupert Murdoch<\/a> joined me going live beginning at 5 00 a. M. Yesterday all through 9 00 a. M. , 10 00 a. M. , so we were covering scotland that was during don imus time slot. Something tells me there is bad blood, not on the part of classy rupert. But don, and ashley, imagine, imagine my shock when i caught this
Little Exchange<\/a> this morning on dons otherwise very fine show. Did you think neil was offensive in the amount of kissing up he did to mr. Murdoch when he interviewed him . I would expect nothing else from neil cavuto, and i found more offensive his pathetic attempts at a scottish accent. It sounded like an australian with a speech impediment. Ashley webster from edinburgh. Neil oh, really . Ashley they didnt see this one they didnt see this one coming, in just a few minutes. Check out all these airline seats. Lots of them, right . But when you try to get one by using your travel rewards card miles. Those seats mysteriously vanish. Why . All the flights you want are blacked out. Those seats mysteriously vanish. Or they hit you up for some outrageous number of miles. Switch to the venture card from capital one. With venture, use your miles on any airline, any flight, any time. No blackout dates. And with every purchase youll earn unlimited double miles. Now were getting somewhere. Whats in your wallet . No. Not exactly. To attain success, one must project success. Thats why we use fedex one rate. Their flat rate shipping. Exactly. It makes us look topnotch but we know its affordable. [ garage door opening ] [ sighs ] honey, havent i asked you to please use the we dont have a reception entrance. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via
Fedex Express<\/a> saver\u00ae for as low as 7. 50. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via
Fedex Express<\/a> saver\u00ae it hurts. You doin . This is what it can be like to have shingles. A painful blistering rash. If you had chicken pox, the shingles virus is already inside you. As you get older your immune system weakens and it loses its ability to keep the shingles virus in check. I just cant stand seeing him like this. Hes in pain. One in three people will get shingles in their lifetime. The shingles rash can last up to 30 days. I wish that there was something i could do to help. Some people with shingles will have long term nerve pain which can last for a few months to a few years. Dont wait until someone you love develops shingles. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your risk. Neil one of the most popular guests we had on the show back with us right now. I always love him. A, hes good for ratings. His point today its not only impossible to launch an ipo, increasingly impossible to keep the company. Like the guys headed for a cliff because they cant find enough skilled workers. Im talking about john ratzenberger, in every single pixar film. Youre the best. You are concerned about this. Big beef is what . Its x amount of years going around the country like paul revere. Neil you have been relentless. Just put shop classes back in the schools. This is the first generation raised in the history of mankind that is illiterate in the use of tools. So, where is the next generation of factory workers coming from . Manufacturers . Someones got to build the ships, the planes, the gasoline pumps, not only the cars, repair the roads, build the bulldozers. Neil why do we give up on that . A cost savings thing . By fault. I was at woodstock. Neil that explains it. And helped promote the nonoffensive, high selfesteem is more important than actually having a skill. Neil [ laughter ] saved a lot of
School Districts<\/a> a lot of money, but the mechanics, the engineers, the plumbers, it results in a lot higher prices for those guys to get them. Getting a plumber is like waiting for the pope. The average age is 86 years old. Theyre not around anymore. Neil so what do we do . You become a thirdworld country, if the lights dont work, hot water is not coming out. Right now what we need to do is let the kids play and climb trees and twist their ankles. Its okay, its all right. It happens. When we were playing outside in the 1800s. Neil prewoodstock. We were problem solving. We were fixing our own bicycles, climbing trees and didnt get trophies for everything. Neil you and i were chatting over the break that everyone was a winner and, of course you and i know that everyone is not a winner. The advantage of being told you stink is at 8 years old you had an opportunity to face an emotional crisis, and learn how to handle it. You didnt have to wait until youre 30. You learn at 8 years old, my friends are playing baseball, and im sitting out, and find another sport, practice, work harder, do something, but it made you more of a person, a better man or whatever, but now there was a thing on tv the other day of a kindergarten graduation, and you could see the faces of those kids, they didnt know what was going on. But yet they have caps and gowns and the music is playing. The parents are fluttering around. Neil thats the way it was at my college graduation. You sent an interesting tweet to the very subject. What are you saying here . A lot of reaction to this, im quoting, im afraid of a world run by adults who were never spanked as kids and got trophies, just for participating. Right. Neil what were you saying there . What brought us to the dance was the high standards, western civilization. Anywhere in the world, if youre the richest person in the world and have a son or daughter with a medical condition, youre not going to send the kid to cairo or manila. Come into boston, minneapolis, los angeles, san francisco, this is the highest standard in the world has ever been and it is the highest standard because we once said this is the standard, your job is to reach it. Now weve lowered the standard. Neil are you making a reference to spanking your kids, hitting kids. A little bit of that is okay despite all the controversies with a certain football star. I dont know it taught me a valuable lesson when i got back handed over the
Kitchen Table<\/a>. I remember the
Kitchen Table<\/a> passing underneath me. [ laughter ] do they go too far . Critics today say that went too far. My father had nine foot arms. He could find me with the nine foot arms. Find you . Neil in the back seat of the car, stretch. The arm had a mind of its own. Was it too much then or now . I was a punk, i deserved it. Neil really . Yeah, my father said something and heres what i did, i went ooh ooh ive never done that to a living human being since. Neil you are a good man, john, he means what he says and walks the walk. Coming up, you got me, you got don imus, you got something very, very ugly. I gotta go. Gotta go. Good, get out a new tray of doughnuts in the green room. Oh oh there are so i can reach ally bank 24 7, but there are no branches . 24 7 its just im a little reluctant to try new things. Whats wrong with trying new things . Feel that in your muscles . Yeah. I do. Try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. Then youll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath . [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. Specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene for people who suffer from dry mouth. [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath. [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. Now we invite smokers to quit, too, with our comprehensive program. We just want to help everyone, everywhere, breathe a little easier. Introducing cvs health. Because health is everything. Introducing cvs health. Whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with
Portfolio Management<\/a> experts thats when expertise happens. Mfs. Because there is no expertise without collaboration. Hey, jennar fuzz mike trooawwwwww scram g. Im crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. Peas charty get town down. [laughter] borf a liver tute face stummy wag pow pam shabeeps stella nerf berms. Saxanay nay . Badumps a head. Temexiss gurrin. Juppa left. Fluppa jown brone a brood. What . Catch up on what everyones talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. Preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. Only from xfinity. Neil all right, the race to fight a virus is on. Were hearing that ebola victims are frantically hitting the black market to buy blood from virus survivors. The blood is said to have antibodies that can help fight off this deadly disease. To
Infectious Disease<\/a> specialist
Anthony Fauci<\/a> why this cure could be worse than the disease. Doctor, i can understand the desperation here, but it worries guys like you, why . Well, because you can get into a lot of trouble in an uncontrolled way, transfused blood from someone whos been infected. You can transmit a lot of bad diseases with blood, hiv, hepatitis, et cetera, there could be transfusion reactions. Although can you understand why people would want to get plasma or blood from someone who has recovered from ebola, it has to be done in a controlled, regulated way. The idea of having this done on the black market is disturbing, a lot of bad things can happen when you do that. Neil is there medical discipline to it, doctor, if you do get blood from someone who is successful, maybe thanks to the vaccine to ward off the disease, that there is a benefit in that. And what is the shelf life on that . Well, this is something that has been practiced in medicine for a long period of time, its called passive transfer of antibodies or passive immunization, it has to be which you know the level of antibodies. If i get infected with ebola and recover, my body makes proteins called antibodies that are protective against ebola. So theoretically and practically, if you drew my blood, purified that plasma, that antibody and infused it into someone else, you could theoretically and sometimes practically protect them or help them to recover from ebola. Thats what people are talking about when they say passive transfer of these antibodies. Its done in a proper way. Neil obviously, when you just started to lift blood anywhere and however can you get, it its a sign of desperation, which tells me, that we got a crazy element setting in here, justifiably for the victims understood. There is a black market that could develop and a dangerous one at that . Indeed it is. When you have pain and suffering and fear with an outbreak such as ebola which is quite frightening, even for those of us on the other side of the ocean who just witness it, can you imagine the people there who are going through this terrible experience, you can understand why they would be desperate to do things. Neil doctor, thank you very much. A perspective we needed to hear. Coming up, facebook throwing the book at users . I dont know if joe piscopo is on facebook. He is going want to to hear this one. If the economy is so bad, why do all these people want an iphone so bad . The millennial who says these lines proof that our generation is out of line. Nothing better to do today. Exactly. Its here or staying in the apartment, so rather be here. Is this a good use of my time and money . Yes. If you work hard for it, why not buy it. [ male announcer ] automotive innovation starts. Right here. With a control pad that can read your handwriting, a widescreen multimedia center, and a headup display for enhanced driver focus. All inside a newly redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. The allnew cclass. At the very touch point of performance and innovation. At the very touch point of performance and innovation. With up to 27 more brush movements patented
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Everything Else<\/a> and move up to the bigger 6 plus. Ashley pratt says its her generation spending on all the wrong things. Whats going on . Neil, theres one thing id like to point out here. Maybe my generation should be standing in line to purchase th 6s and the iphone 6 plus, because well be paying off the debt from your generation. Neil here we go. Blame it on me always blame it on me in all seriousness, i cant understand how many young people are affording it, because there was a recent study done that showed that more than 50 of young people, so over half are making less than 35,000 a year. So thats really showing, again, the bad economy, the lack of jobs, especially for young people coming out of college, maybe were purchasing an iphone 6 and foregoing a student loan payment or standing in line for
Pumpkin Spice<\/a> latte every day. I dont know. Close to 50
Million People<\/a> on food stamps or government assistance, shoe it that our culture or society is able to afford this latest technology . Are we foregoing necessity out of luxury. Neil you are trashing your generation a bit too much, young lady. Please you always trash my generation. Neil thats true. You are assuming all of the folks waiting on the lines are jobless, certainly all the guys waiting in lines would never get a date. I think youre half right. The guys on the line will never, ever, ever get a date, but theyre not all jobless. What say you . Are you saying theyre nerds . Neil yes, i am, yes, i am. I could see waiting in a long line for prime rib, but i dont know, really, really. My gosh. Neil the phone itself could be strategic investment to make you more productive, that this new phone offers all the bells and whistles to help the kids do just that, what do you think . I was hoping we would get to this. Its important, for me and my job to have email access all the time. I can respond at 3 00 a. M. If i wanted. You have music on your phone too, which isnt a necessity but you have the accessibility of it. You have phone, messaging options, skype, facetime, all of the things available at your fingertips in a generation living in a digital age. And my generation especially, we have grown up in the digital age and its important to have technology when. Technology shifts we want the newer products. What is wrong with the iphone 5 . Thats what i have. The new download, the upgrade. If you cant afford the 200 plans you are affording after, it doesnt make sense as to why so many young people are buying it other than the fact we want it now. Were a generation, if we want it, we get it. Neil not just your generation, sometimes old fuddyduddies like me who already have this phone. Take a look at this. You have an iphone 6. Neil no. Bring it over here or ill beat your fat ass no bring it on it gets worse. Sfx opening chimes sfx ambient park noise, crane engine, music begins. We asked people a question, how much money do you have in your pocket right now . I have 40, 53, 21, do you think the money in your pocket could make an impact on something as big as your retirement . Not a chance. I dont think so. Its hard to imagine how something so small can help with something so big. But if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge sfx crowd cheering might not seem so big after all. My motheits delicious. Toffee in the world. So now weve turned her toffee into a business. My goal was to take an idea and make it happen. Im janet long and i formed my
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Rupert Murdoch<\/a> and it offended me. You were licking him like a puppy. Wait a second, yeah, rupert . Hes not normally like that. No, no, no, no, no. Im on with him right now. Ill call you. Been a new tray of doughnuts in the green room. Oh there are vials of blood outside. Oh cavuto showing
Fox News Channel<\/a> number one for how long . 12 years. Unbelievable. Its a pretty good show. Why is it unbelievable. Thats a long time to be number one. You give and then you take. I want to hear neil cavuto on yesterdays imus and
Morning Program<\/a> doing his scottish accent. Roll that for me, big foot. Scotland becomes an independent country, thats it. Yes, i know it is clear to say, though, that her majestys kingdom is getting smaller and smaller and smaller, and the reality for the brits after this is what do we do to keep everyone happy and together . Think long and hard what youre doing. She said think long and hard about you know, a scot today said the queen is a human being stop it [ laughter ]. Deadon impression, you had the queen, the brits, the scots all on tv it could have easily done you, but thats almost too easy. Oh, my god oh, my god. Wait a minute, wait a minute, god, i got to see my shoulder specialist whos going to bump into the elbow specialist and my thigh specialist. As long as you dont see your ent. When you go back for breakfast in a couple months, thats going to be it. Neil id like to go, you know, funeral for imus, that would be a good one. Its 18 after the hour. You ruined our whole program here. Neil im outta here, then such an idiot. Not a lot of time, warner. What are we . A democracy, you son of a bitch. I dont have my gun but im going to get it. God forbid. This is not funny. This is just not funny i think it was quite funny, indeed. And so does joe piscopo, whos joining me next. Some cash back cards limit your rewards by telling you where you can earn bonus cash back. And then those categories change every few months. One month its the gym. Next month its movie theaters . who buys that much popcorn . Get the quicksilver card from capital one. It lets you call the shots. With quicksilver you earn unlimited 1. 5 cash back on absolutely every purchase, everywhere. Now, isnt that how it should be . Whats in your wallet . Man when i got shingles it was like being blindsided by some linebacker. Ld be . You dont see it coming. Boom if youve had chicken pox, that shingles virus is already inside of you. It aint pretty when it comes out. Now im not telling you this so that youll feel sorry for me. Im just here to tell you that one out of three people are gonna end up getting shingles. I was one of em. So please go talk to your doctor or pharmacist. Neil theres a new report out thats fascinating. Shows that a lot of banks are denying mortgages to women on
Maternity Leave<\/a>, the idea is some of them wont return to work, so the banks figure its risky to lend them money and might not pay it back. Back with fox biz allstars, kayleigh, what do you think of this . Three fourths of mothers have jobs, there is the archaic notion that theyre not going to return to work, thats wrong. This is a proxy for giving out bad loans, if we had another
Community Reinvestment<\/a> act coming from the left to give loans to people who cant afford them. So i dont want to see that happen. Neil how do they know theyre on
Maternity Leave<\/a> . How would they know the women are on
Maternity Leave<\/a>. They ask them and can inquire about it according to the fair housing act, if the woman says she intends to go back to work, they have to give the loan if the people can afford it. They cant deny the loan. Neil what if the father is on
Maternity Leave<\/a>. We need paid and unpaid
Maternity Leave<\/a>, we can no longer need one of the three countries that has unpaid leave. Coming up to the word pregnant in
Mortgage Application<\/a> and denying someone a loan because of that is a violation of the fair housing act. Certainly we can all come to a reasonable conclusion that if pregnant is frequently coming up. Neil like red lining without red lining. Absolutely. It is clear discrimination and have to say its intolerable. Lisa, what it comes down to is, is someone making a guess what they think will happen. This happens all the time. Why we headed to the point we were mentioning, banks lending to economically distressed areas that anyone there is a risk and theyre going to go belly up. This is carrying it to another level. If someone is out on
Maternity Leave<\/a>, the bank is beth theyre going to have a child, they have to quit the workforce and if that was the sole source of income, that was dicey, and assuming if the woman is married or with someone else that that person is going to sustain the financial burden and then all of a sudden they cant meet that burden. Its a weird way to judge this, isnt it . It is weird, but at the end of the day a mortgage is a business transaction, what weve said is there are a lot of assumptions involved here, and i believe theres 15 ongoing investigations into this right now, and i think ultimately, the big question here is are these women being denied a mortgage simply because they are pregnant or do they also pose some sort of credit risk and then theyre being viewed as a liability for that reason . I think if its the latter, this is a free market and the lender has the right to deny that mortgage. Neil are you saying, lets say a pregnant woman shows up and the lender is thinking, okay, shes going to have a baby, i dont know when, but shes going have a baby, and youre on the fence whether to grant that person, or a couple a mortgage, and in this overly cautious lending environment, it is another reason to say you know what . Better part of that is not to give them a mortgage. I dont think a womans pregnancy should be reason to deny a mortgage. Neil i agree with you. I could see how that could happen. I could see how that could happen. What im saying is if that woman, lets say she has bad credit, and lets say she is a risky person to lend to, that bank and lender deserves the right to turn the mortgage down. They reserve that right. Its a free market. Lisa, you make a great point. Since 2010 there have only been 173 allegations against lenders, a fairly small number. My fear is democrats seize on the issue and we need new legislation to give out loans to people who cant afford them. Sound familiar . Let to the loan foreclosure crisis. Neil remember a few months back where lenders were looking at facebook and social site pages and see you partying or living a grand lifestyle, that that came into play, whether you deserved a mortgage because apparently you were a flagrant spender. You know what i mean . It gets to be a slippery slope. There has to be a gray line, if somebody is pregnant and expecting to go back to work, the
Loan Companies<\/a> cannot then predict out and say, oh, some women dont go back to work, this woman is not going to go back to work. We need to make the assumption they are going to go back to work. Neil ive seen women come for a
Job Interview<\/a> and not get hired because theyre pregnant. There is the traditional notion that women have been in the home is certainly upper class, middle class labeled. Not women of color historically. The last thing we want neil i think you are trying to give yourself a pass. No, no. Neil im kidding. The last thing we want is banks forcing lenders to make bad practices and make risky loans. Enough to protect people from this discrimination, so we should have that notion very clear that we are not discriminating against women because they are pregnant and the government is the entity. But is it discrimination if they are risky, if theyre a risky person to lend to . I think that, by the way, thats where hud comes in, the question is, is there room for legislation . We have hud, we dont need legislation when we have that. Neil you can construct an argument if you are the one turned down. You could say i was turned down because youre pregnant. Neil it might have been a credit score that was bad. You could sort of go back and say just like agerelated suits, bias suits, i was fired because of no, you are. Thats a viable or unviable claim. If we have broad scale legislation, is this a viable claim or someone reconstructing the argument as you mentioned, exactly. Neil you heard cases of guys, if youre a stayathome dad, for example, and what . Paid maternity and paternity leave. Neil for how long . Certainly at least three weeks. In the
United States<\/a> week have unpaid leave . Who can afford to take three weeks off unpaid. That puts a lot of families in dire straits. We should move forward and be progressive like 182 countries on the world. We should not be on the same list as new guinea. Neil do we have the money to do that . I think so. Neil really . Certainly, certainly, im in a place where we talk about the deficit frequently, if we readjusted priorities and shifted money towards making families a little more stable, we would see the economy improve as well. Neil taxing the rich more or what . Thats one suggestion. Neil ladies, i wish you have more time, but we dont. Marriage rates, get this, are at a 93year low. Forget this pregnant debate, it might be a moot point. What are people saying about the state of marriage, and why do so many young people say its not worth it for me . What has happened in your lives, people, that youre so jaded, so negative, so confused. Youve got to stop watching cnn. Joe piscopo, next. Whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts thats when expertise happens. Mfs. Because there is no expertise without collaboration. No. Not exactly. To attain success, one must project success. Thats why we use fedex one rate. Their flat rate shipping. Exactly. It makes us look topnotch but we know its affordable. [ garage door opening ] [ sighs ] honey, havent i asked you to please use the we dont have a reception entrance. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via
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Family Court System<\/a>. Neil why would women who are by and large the beneficiaries react the same way. I talk to a lot of professional women now. This is not a fathers issue. Neil its a stigma. No, its the money earner, you go before a judge and go in there and the
Family Court System<\/a> of america are ruining the institution of marriage, its just like that. The judges cant figure out the numbers, you know . You sit there for hours. At this point, neil, personally me, when i die, my funeral im going to be face down in the coffin with my butt sticking up and wallet sticking out. Neil the
Robin Williams<\/a> line, they were originally going to take all my money but settled on alimony. Do they look at these eyepopping cases and examples you mentioned, or is it they dont trust the institution. Is it parents . Society, they dont make commitments . Obviously guys like me, ive soured my son on marriage for the rest of his life. Neil really . Yeah, it could be that. As we speak, mr. Cavuto, they talk about gay marriage, i am against marriage, period [ laughter ]. Neil why am i going to give you the same shot. Why are you going to do that . Stay tuned, its good to be on the radio every morning, ill be able to talk about it. Neil what do you tell your son . You know what . I say i honestly say shes got to be right. Prenup. Neil do you say live together . No, and i dont know about that. I think just a prenup. And im telling you women feel the same way. Theres professional women they know that got slammed. Neil male or female, why are they jaded too . You get stung and you get nothing. The courts take everything away. Neil i can get the same. What do you have to offer a young people . Two people have to work, it cant be ill work and ill be home. No. You work, i work, one person works for the family. The other person works for the
United States<\/a> government, for the taxes. Neil someone was hurt, someone was crushed, someone was a little too close to this fire. [ laughter ] im just saying. Neil topic two, i know. Your next facebook message may be from a disgruntled ex. I dont know why im throwing this at my friend, you can now serve court papers via facebook. There is nowhere to hide. No, and thats ridiculous. I mean how do you serve papers . Are they an attachment . And you have to put it into a facebook message. Neil you better hope that doesnt get out. It does give you the chance to poke a judge or friend the judge. What do you do like the judge . This is ridiculous and a complete invasion of privacy. Judge napolitano will be able to answer this far greater than i. A complete invasion of privacy. The fact that judge allowed that guy to go ahead and serve the papers to his wife online, online . Its ridiculous. Neil you can now attach it to what we were talking about. The impersonal nature, the distant view we have now, an attachment, marriage, relationship, everything. Why neil . Because the courts get involved. The judge has got to stay away. Should be the lawyers should stay away. Look. Neil how would you settle these days . Get a mediator. And you know what . You get a mediator of your peers and not a jury, you get a balanced mediation board and they can decide. Leave the judges out. You know i speak from experience. Neil im not going to get into personal issues. And facebook too. And lets talk about social media. I see you team cavuto tweets out everything, you have to do it on the radio and everything. Whats happening now, my debit card got hacked from home depot, that went in there. Neil wow. All the social media stuff is tied in together. Neil im surprised you go to home depot. I thought you had a group of people handling all that. No im just a regular guy that goes to home depot and go down the aisle. Neil dont play this one with me. I go walmart i go to walmart. I dont like the social media thing. The fact you can serve papers on facebook, it ties in there, i dont know how you can get in there, like isis for example. Help me out here, why cant we blast all that communication thats coming out. All the social media coming out. Cut it out from the source. Get flight there. Neil you know what i dont understand, youtube does take down the execution videos, how do they get up there in the first place . Exactly. We lead in technology. Neil very good point. Third point. In case you havent seen this. Check this out, rick perry chatting with
Maria Bartiromo<\/a> on president ial runs. Listen to this. Sir, are you going to make another run for president 2016 . Ill make this decision probably next year sometime. I know to be prepared this time, that preparation is a great deal of what this is all about. Neil what he was saying is he wasnt prepared last time. So hes now, i guess prepared. He is the only republican making any sense. You know what it is . The glasses. Its the glasses. [ laughter ] made him look better. The reverse clark kent syndrome. He went through it, commerce, i cut out commerce. Neil we all have the moments. All he had to do was go like this, uh, energy, energy, its the glasses hes got, that doing the troops at the border thing. Hes the only guy. Neil you could make a convincing argument, hed be a much more attractive candidate. Thanks for being on the show. Neil absolutely loved it. You ask great questions. You were great with imus. Don imus is the key. Neil he is not. You no, but he is the king, and your scottish accent and english accent. Neil but im italian trying to do it. What do i know . Rick perry, border patrols was great. Im so sick of the republicans bashing president obama, obamacare, and its with merit, benghazi, the criticism of benghazi certainly with merit. Neil a lot of people are surprised with, this whether you like him or not, hes doing the things that are getting peoples attention, and people never he is instantly professorial. Remember when bill clinton was doing the speech with
Michael Dukakis<\/a> . You could run, glasses back opresident piscopo. Dont discount it. Neil boy, if youre personal life came to light in the white house, man, oh, man, that is a movie. It is a good movie. For somebody like
Arnold Schwarzenegger<\/a> going in, its all out there already. Neil lay the groundwork. Fought the battles for you. Ive been a puppet, a pauper, a pawn and a king ive been up and down very good. No one did sinatra better. And to one does a better scottish accent. Well, i can try. Youre better. I tried. It was a brief foray into come d comedy. Now im just back to covering the bond market. He does a great show. Do listen. That will do it here. Ladies and gentlemen, imus in the morning. Well, a majority of the scots said i dont think so. Well stay right here. Stay where we are. And, of course, i was ailing. I would have watched neil cavutos very fine coverage of the scottish election. Mr. Cavuto is here in the studio with us but is refusing to appear on the program, and hes standing just over there in front of the camera. Im just visiting. A good thing","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia804509.us.archive.org\/12\/items\/FBC_20140920_100000_Cavuto\/FBC_20140920_100000_Cavuto.thumbs\/FBC_20140920_100000_Cavuto_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240621T12:35:10+00:00"}