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Both parties taken the position they have to be pure. Neil idealogical extremes. Exactly. You cant have, there is no room for impurities at all. I think that means most people are not fully represented. Love to see a third part formed, whdi, whatever it may be, that says parties and people dont have to be perfect. Lets go out there to solve problems. Neil you havent been actively involved in the political process, setting up group that would be sympathetic. Neil no. Why not . The time. Not so much money than time. It is all consuming. That is something all you think about all day long. That you effectively commit your time. Neil if youre frustrated enough with the process. Unfortunately i have 10,000 other things going on. Ive been supportive to other people who said they will take the first step. In 08 there was unity 08. Other folks approached me. Im more than willing to listen t requires somebody that is willing to commit resources, more importantly time. Neil what do you think of those initiated that,th targeted by te irs . You know im not, again, i dont look at these things. Im not paranoid about all these things going on, right . To say what happened on the republican side. Im not buying it, honestly. Im more on the side it is not a scandal. Really . Goes to the purity, when there were 10,000 actions happening you pickm on 100 of them, you can anecdotallize and create any story. Neil there was a pattern to that. It wasnt much ado about nothing . When you havear 10,000 instances, it is signal and a noise. When you have 10,000 instances you can find 100 call it a pattern when it is not a pattern. More importantly im not trying to dismiss what anybody is doing on either side, more importantly if you go out and accomplish things, that stuff doesnt matter. If were going out there and this government, congress is doing things, all those things become fodder and all those things, and all those fall to the wayside. Everybody has to be pure in everything they do, they like to victimize themselves. Itt helps confirm their purity. Look at me, right . Ive been picked on. Im a victim. So im pure. Neil you were a big supporter of president in 2008 and 12. You expressed frustration with him. You said he is clearly very smart guy, almost too smart. What did you mean . Is he smart enough to know what he is doing and smart enough what to avoid. He knows how to play the political process. What ive had a problem with him, it generally sport what he has done in a big way, but i thinkt transparency is importa. We live in an era, there is so much technological opportunity and advances in big data so many ways you really need transparency so all the smart people can do smart things. 3 neil are you saying that regard to the nsa and surveillance issue too . On top of that . Should he have be about on top of that . Or too much for marr cuban . Is that too much . Come on, neil. Neil youre mr. Internet star. Right. Neil you got your fortune there. Now there are signs of abuses. Again, i dont see it as that big of a deal. Neil really . . 3 honestly. I get audited almost every year. All myt foundations get audited pretty much every year. Knows of my businesses get audited. Neil democrat and republican administrations alike . I dont feel like a victim. My business has to compete and do things. With the nsa there is disappointment there wasnt transparency up front they werent doing this. That we had to find out about it in the way we did. Reality reality . If you think your mail books is reprotected and couldnt find out what they want, there is nearly not as much privacy people like toiv expect, particularly in an era i would like to be protected. Neil the line, if you want your privacy get over it . It is that bad. Neil okay. When you hear the other incidents that happen, not privacy, hacking or sites shutting down, the latest with instagram, last week with nasdaq, thest vine, so many others, washington post, new york times. Yep. Neil amazon, again and again, you see a pattern here or yeah, theres a pattern, you Better Believe it. Every single Digital Asset that we have in this country is under attack. Neil you think nasdaq was under attack . Yes of course, it is why would you not . If youre neil all the stuff about technical algorithm that is didnt mesh, youre not buying it . It may well be but it is still undert attack. Neil what do we do . You have to keep your defenses up. Right, in talking about the defense budget, if i had choice between spending money on metal or spending money on digital protection, im spending my money on digital protection every single day of the week. Neil really . Someone explained if you look at warship, there is conversation we built over time. With a warship it is still a technological marvel and takes x numbers of years to build. By the time you get third year in the building process all the technology on that warship is already obsolete. It will not serve the purpose. On top of that, if i want to destablize the United States, do you think i will attack a port or attack an ally . Or should i attack the nasdaq . Should i attack the new york stock exchange. Neil so you think this is concerted effort on part of someone or variety of folks who clearly have bad intentions . Oh, yeah. Are you kidding me . Why im such an opponent of High Frequency trading. I sat and talked to people in the administration where they said what do you think our biggest t threat is . If i wanto detablize the economy of United States i set up a fund and i go through a couple of years of just trading algorithm i cannily. Then all of sudden i have a fat finger and make a mistake in my algorithm, knowing it will trigger downssream 20 bad events. Neil coming up, think boxing is on the way out . Dont tell mike tyson that. He just might punch you out. Maybe not. But the former heavyweight boxing champ is here and angry. Regis philbin hasnt gotten a thrill. Tells you why he is isnt even close to being done with it. V. Bill gates putting money where his mouth is. Find out the billionaire big cause, that should give republican as big cause to worry. Mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. Afghanistan in 2009. On the u. S. S. Saroga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once its earned, usaa Auto Insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaas commitment toerve current and former military members and their families is without equal. Begin your legacy. Get a Auto Insuranceuote. Usaa. We know what it means to serve. Neil america loves a comeback and mike tyson is trying to make a big one. Not in the rain, but outde of it. Explaining to meow he is going to do it. I am a good support a lot of my success has to do with luck. Right place at right time. Im lucky people are interested in my morbid life. Neil i mean this respectfully. If i didnt mean it you would punch me. You always say that and you punch people. Thats true. Neil like watching a train wreck but people like watching it. Now youre beyond that. Think that is true . Because that is the what this country breeds. We have more guns than people here. This country breed, hate, violence. Whoever produces the most hate, most violence gets most money. Neil you fed that beast because you were always angry. Look at myself now in retrospect what was going on there. I was insecure what i was. Was e doing what i was doing and i was just angry and i was very angry. I had no and that was really proud ofy accomplishmen. No one that truly understood. And its day by day. We had a good sense of humor, he started laughing at yourself and i think the were very comfortable in that they dont take yourself too seriously. Yes, i had to allow myself to be part of that. That you are the part of that here. You know that fight where you are standing toe to toe, you look so scary. The would scare people right here in atlanta. We were showing donking and are you angry by their . Yes, to this day i didnt realize it, i ha no idea what resentment really meant. And im pretty angry and i have a lot of resentmenthat im working on and i ound out late. Would you find ut . How much is left i am so black and broke ugly. Neil you ardefinitely not broke. E. Yes, am broke. Not quite broke like that, but i am broke. I cant buy a plane or bow like i used to. We look at all these people anything, t me. But arent you a millionair i dont think so. Im a millionaire when i go to work. But after paying my bills, definitely not. You wou the ring. Youve haduld never do the geore foreman thing and go back into the ring. Youve had a . Yes, if i was at that guy, you woult be able to interview me. Neil what you think of evanline failed . I wish i could still fight until i was 50 years neil why do you keep doing this . What do you have to prove . That sin side job. That comes from the side what they want to prove. And i wish i can do it. I wish i could still fight at 47 years old and be successful doing it. I would do it at the drop of a dime. Risk all my. Health to do it. Neil are people still when they see you, because youre looking great, champ. Are they afraid of you . I think my demeanor proves they have no reason to be afraid of me now. Neil but it helps that they are, doesnt it . No. I dont want anybody to be afraid of me. Neil really . Imnt afraid i will do something that is really scary. I dont want anybody to feel that way about me. Neil well, could you do me a favor and just beat up bill oreilly. No way. I donta tdo tat. F tovensad ofr. My filyreo neil y wld hav hght ingn y b yamil i soreal lef, ght. Heyontven ete wch if p o f, boo th leav theoo ne reall ut o bl oillyhow theyea the roo put m on. We do, b we wilow, il. Il i th realleal. Il ke ton real easu. Hank you nei neil amazing watching you. Look out, espn. Fox has a secret weapon, regis. Fox sports one looking to become number one and looking to regis to help take them there. First he is here. Regis philbin ii next. Its not the i only earn decent rewards the gas station card. Its the nogames, nosigning up, everydayrewarding, kungfufighting, silverlightninginabottle, bringinghomethebacon cash back card. This is the quicksilver card from capital o. Unlimited 1. 5 cash back on e purchase, everywhere, every single day. So ask yourself, whats in your wallet . [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting usnow whos coming. The carts keep eryone on the right track. The power tools iroduce themselves. All the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. And the doors even handle the checkout so we can rk on that thing thats stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everying. So everyone goes home happy. [ male announcer ] if we could see energy. What wod we see . The billions of gallons of fuel that g us to work. Wed see all the electricity flowing through the devices that connect us and teach us. Wed see thatlmost 100 of medical plastics are made from oil and natural gas. Anan industry that supports almost 10 million americanobs. Life takes energy. And no one applies more technology to oduce American Energy and refine it more efficiently than exxonmobil. Because using energy responsibly has never been more important. Energy lives here. Neil what the fox . Regis philbin, sports guru . Its true. Espn is getting rattled because regis, yeah, regis is rumbling. Right now here the star of fox sports 1, why he signed on to Rupert Murdochs latest plan to take over the universe. I have always loved sports. There were times when, in my career over the years, i had a little sports show here andt there. You did stuff before sports 1 . Yeah. Neil oh. Eejoyed it very much. Would always talk about sports on my talk show with my cohost, she wouldnt, neither one would ever listen. Gelman, is he talking about sports . Neil but, im wondering you joke about it yourself, 81yearold guy, reaching to the 18 to 49 demo. What do you think of that . I think it can be done. Im hoping it can be done. Im going to do things like, you know, instead of just athletes, weve got to have some entertainers in there as well. Got a guy coming up next wednesday on the show, bill cosby. Neil oh, wow. Played defensive back for Temple University. Ay neil true. Last couple years, Temple University is growing into pretty good football machine. And so all of sudden on my notre dame schedule this year is temple , the first game we play. So cosby knew about it too. And i said, well, got to get bill cosby on the show. He flew down to philadelphia to give the temple team a pep talk. He thinks he is rockne. He is nuts. Neil cant let that go unaddressed. He is just cosby. Neil that is part of the strategy. Not only who you were, but you have a impressive rolodex. You know a lot of people and pick up the phone and talk to president s and stars. That will help i think, sure. Neil how do you think this is going to go . Every one says, you get reviews. Sound so similar to what fox news experienced 11 years ago. You guys arent going to makk it. How different are they . Espn rules the roost. I think i remember them saying the same thing about cnn at the time. Does it bother you . Do you move on . What do you say . I havent heard that yet. People are interested seeing how we would approach it. What well offer is a exmix of sports and everything else. So that is what were doing all week. Neil but you had a lot of things. All about the programing too. Sure. Neil ultimate fighting. Nascar, those are big draws. With your connections fox broadcast. It is bigger on your personalities leading with you. Is that by design . Is it going to be different that espn, it is sports and events that define it . Is this about personalities . Well, i must tell you, i really didnt expect to be working with five other people but they have put interesting people in there. We have a great big Football Player from the baltimore ravens, denver broncos, 14 years in the nfl, two super bowls. Just a terrific guy, trevor pryce. Big defensive guy. Neil anyone you hate or think will be a problem. No, no. Neil not yet . A guy wants to be a comedian. A former tennis pro. Of the jason gay from the wall street journal they flew in a gal named Georgie Thompson from england who is into soccer. Do you know much about soccer . Neil no. That is one where you kick the ball. That is biggest deal in the world where it looks. It is growing. Neil it is. Big with our kids when theyre young. Then sort of falls by the wayside. Absolutely right. Theyre outso there in the schoolyard not playing softball or stick ball. Theyre playing soccer. Everywhere you go drive around new york city, theyre playing soccer. Neil youre right. The emphasis is on soccer. We talk about soccer every day. Georgie does. She knows it all. Neil what always impressed me, your career. I will not blow you smoke. Youre a survivor but youre a nice guy that survives. Usually people that survive there is sort of evil quality to them. Really . Who you got in mind there . Come on, i wont names. You done it being a nice guy. And, i think you, you have seem to love what you do. You just love what you do. You have a greatju passion for. Well, thank you veryy much. I really do. I love television. I never thought in a million years, neil. Neil you logged more hours than anyone on tv. Thats right. Neil that guinness book of records thing. You didnt write that. I didnt write that. They checked it very carefully. I was surprised. It did become that much. But i never thought in a million years when i was, at notre dame. He never went out for any broadcasting radio, nothing. When i wa,s in the service i would look at television and would say, gee, that looks like fun but what can i do . I dont have the big broadcasting voice. I dont have any, i have no talents. And so, when i left on the day, that i left, i was in the navy, and, i was, in my blq room. I used to hang around with two older marines who fought through world war i and core rhine war. Two tough guys. Went in as privates. Went out as majors. They were honored on battlefield, battlefield commission. The guy was tough. What do you want to do with you are life now that youre leaveing . I would like to go into television but i really dont have anno talent. I look at these people on it. V theyre great actors and great voices. I dont know he said, and he got right up to my face. He said, dont you know you can haveo anything this life you want. You only got tog want it bad enough. Now do you want it . Neil wow. I said, major, i , i said, do you want it . yes, sir, i want it. First time i was able to say that. Neil talking about young roger ailes. Exactly. Who was one of my producers for mike douglas, when i filled in for like douglas. Neil wow, sure. Got to get out of san diego to go up hollywood and replace steve allen on a job they had. Roger ailes was there. Neil there you go. Isnt this rich . 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They have goals, for example, and, you know, sending money to people who are on our side versus their side you know, thats what it was about. Now they have become very metric driven. You have vaccines and you can save lives for well under 1 . By saving those lives you avoid the population growth sues, these humanitarian and it really points to th, with one of the more measured parts of the entire budget. You would draw a line between this and john kerry for the muslim btherhood of egypt and criticizing that, saying that we dont know if that is the case in what used it will go to . Thats right, gting into countries that are a little bit better off, the complexities, how do they view their relationship with the u. S. Were we so entangled that there was a counter reaction that . What we are focused on what we have chosen to take and the money that i have more money that Warren Buffett has given, aids, malaria, the science part of that and a delivery part of that. Thats when we say, this is so impactful and so wonderful that will take her own money and we will joan green in and be a partner in some unbelievable pgrams on a reglar bass. Neil your money appears to be impactful and your efforts seem to be impactful as well. Im sure in no small measure. But the u. S. Track record on this is kind of dicey nd even global efforts after the disasters, calling into question whether money gets to the right recipients and the Haiti Earthquake is always used as an example. Th 2 billion raised by governments and private enterprises and the like and i was recently in haiti. Unless i issed something, it is justdisasters with famine and abuse as it ever was. So tt is what worries me. So you wrote today that the number of children that are dying every year has gone to 8 million and those with extreme poverty have been cut in half anks to reign aid. I see examples where thats not the case. Well, wait a minute. You sholdve gone to haiti before the earthquake. I did it was a very tough place before the earthquake. A lotof the money didnt get spent, a lot of it did get spent to put things back to restoration. So there you are just ming up for a huge setback and in terms of health, where you get families to be more healthy, they choose to have less children and their the numbers could not be clearer. My money is in the same pot and its a fairly small percentage. The money from the foundation, this evening. And its really under the Bush Administration that this globl health piece went from being a tiny piece of the budget to over half of aids and malaria and glected diases. And that is where we work and have expertise on and that is completely because we are in there looking at the numbers all the time. I think smart folks, i think they would right away get it to you in right away through your foundation. Because you get a lot of bang for the buck. A fan of higher taxes on th upper income and the government doing more and spending more and when he had this, thogh, he chose to commit the money and not to the u. S. Government. What does that tell you . It tells me that we have three sectors, the private sector that s the biggt and is phenomenal. Anything they can do terms of the needs tat people can pay. Its fantastic. And we have things like education or government comes in and philanthropy, it can be more innovative and willing to take far out science and new delivery programs. So there is a complementary role and so often we are taking this expertise and were talking about what we know and where we have a common view. I am a big fan of philanthropy because its almost like the venture capitalism of societal spending. Sometimes we get teachers to have more feedback and raise the average quality. Its not a typical thing that a governmenwod do. So i really love all three of the ectors and im trying to make sure tt the money is well spent. And that is my fulltime job now. Neil someone who has urged the government to do more and spend more, i guess he had a choice between committing more money and to pursue these goals for you and he chose you. That is true. I mean, we need to fund whatever activities we need to do. That includes the gap and how close the gap. And we would le to encourage philanthropy because in my view it has a go impact andeach one of these sectors, we have to wake upnd do better every day for the government. So howo you balance the budget, that is one of those big challenges and everybody has opinions about that. You areight about that. If i could go back to philanthropy itself and whether this higher tax environment, eres a lotf worriesith a w charitable foundations. One way that we have had is whether we will gett an impact s where we willhave lasting contributions. Do you worry about that . Well, politically is very important. The u. S. Is very unique in not only the cale but the breadth of it and its not just them who give philanthropy and in some ways its even more impressive that theonrich are so generous in this country and if you look at it state by state, youre talking about 5 of income, where its more like else where in that the Broad Movement and we have very good ngo, certainly there could be cut back their, although it could be deductible that is cut both ways. But what you want to do is find a balance between these important programs and, okay, and youll have to pay for them at some point. Okay, so you think that we have that proper balance with the increases . I think that we are running a highlike in the longtermand theres a very important argument about shaking up the economy and how do you phase in that balance and in a sense, it is a stimulus to the economy and we still need that level of stimulus. Including the dical costs. And it would be not to argue about whether the citizen pays or the government pays, beginning the increases to be more in line with the economy, which they havent been in a good that t government actually protects those increases. So are tre things that could be done to get more innovation on the Cost Reduction and they are, we havent seen enough thinking and what i see about the medical stuff in poor countries is very suggestive that the efficiency side would be ideal because then it is not zerosum between cizen versus government. Do you ever envision us, the foundation and the responsibilities and that its enough to keep you jazzing goi for the rest of your life . Well, i certainly miss this. I get to spend about 15 of my time on it. But my futime commitment is to the foundation. I spend my time on polio atification and with the partners, we hope to get that done. En we e can focus on malia and tuberculosis and eating that down from the 7 million that it is now, even down to 3 million over the next three years. Neil ithink your friend Warren Buffett has said that they want to give it all away. And im wondering with her three children, have you toldthem this as well and if hey are looking at a huge inheritance that its not comi . Well, we talk about the vast majority of the wealth going to the founation. All of his money is spent within 10 years and not quite in the foundations and even their its our foundation and his childrens fouation and its set up after we are gone, our foundation will spend its money within 20 years and, you knw, our kids are excited about the foundation and they will get a Great College eduction and some support as well. They are very lucky. I think that giving akid hundreds of millions or billions of dollars, its actually not good for the kids or for society. 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I am just waiting for Suzanne Somers to ask me to join her in the next fitness infomercial and she is joining me now, telling me that she has ideas to get kids hlthy so they can grow up to look like me. [applau] you do not haveo bring someone over the head. I think putting up Fitness Centers are great and having kidslay, go outside and play. Its just wonderful. And i wrote a book about why we are obese and i thik i have the answer. Its not how much we are eating, its eating chemicals and liver in particular has no way to pcess that, keeping tis off and the more chemicals we take income and the more fattenin things are and we store it. So its a never ending problem. Neil how old are you now . Next week i will be 67 year old. Neil oh, my goodness. You look great. Im trying to be ageless, not younger than my age. But ageless. Neil me and you both. [laughter] sometimes its not just what you eat. It could be hormones. What is the deal with that . Well, first of all, wom re accelerating and aging now because of toxins. Neil do you live with a woman . Just. Neil do know what im saying thathere arent days . Well, some men with women that they might say yes, she is a littleot and she cant sleep and she ages ad all of these things. It means that you are declining in hormones so if you have a maseti come you would never put subpar fuel into it. So when oil is below the normal level, you would put the oil ba in because otherwise youre going to run that car into the ground and the same thing with a woman. Why not put back what we are missing when we decline in hormones. Neil but doctors dont seem to do that. Buhow do peopl do this . Hormone doctors, we went to medical schools, all the best medical schools. But they realize that they do have limitations and they put this together with these kinds of doctors at trevor health. Com. You go there free, the route you to the qualified doctors nearest you and they give you the requisites for a blood test and very inexpensive. Neil its not like a frankenstein deal . Ive been doing ts for a long time. Ive even had cancer is. Neil thats so true. And so i wouldnt have. [laughter] i dont think i would have gotten cancer if i knew then what i know now. I w estrogen dominant and what that means is that curvy women with big boobs and all of that. All of these fox girls. [laughter] and what happens is it is an anticarcinogenic component of our hormonal symphony. When you dont have the cancer protective park may part from you rest on protected and i was very low on progesterone, but i didnt know it. Women resist, it will be lifechanging for em in the women that they were wet. Neil how many die masters did you sell . We stopped counting at 10 million. [laughter] neil thats amazing. When youre an entrepreneur, you burst cursed up at the wall and you hope something sticks. Neil you look wonderful. I always admire that yu came and you made me love you. [laughter] neil forget a perfect 10. The new number guys want a 780 and above. Sorry, katetn neil beauty doesnt matter as long as your finances s are not ugly. Credit score dating. Com is matching people based on their credit scores. Oh, yeah, perfect credit score at, this man is here. E have jonathan hoenig. So are they trustworthy . Certainly i have a score and i will meet women that dont have that score. Neil i think you are hurting. I want you to feel free to open up. [laughter] neil i guess its a si of the times that things are little bit more than this hee. Thats right, tough times in the economy right now. This is better than a sugar addy website that people have talked about. Neil you are right about that. We want everything but their bank statements. Cred scores, how we do it money, and then we will tal it is not unreasonable. We can all decide what is most important in our life. It looks or personality or even money. What is really critically important is a credit report. Yes, that is righ go ahead. This is about compatibility. You wont be happy with someone who is a fitness peron. Whether its leisure or health, we see people who are compatible. What you are saying is that this is part of compatibility. Neil think about what you just said. Whether she has a good credit score or not, you think that says more about her than, oh, i dont know, decency . [applause] it says a lot about them. People that respect money also respect themselves, in my opinion. If your in love with money, then you are not in love with hetwo if you are more obsessed with what she says about assets, shwill be a pain in the asset toou. [laughter] its transitional. Exactly. If you saw donald trump in 1991, his credit score was not that good. Neil exactly. You money grubbing fool. Like im saying, i really dont think thissnecessarily that kind of compatibility thing. The fact of the matter is that we are seeing a lot of thin crop up, including before this, the sugar daddy webse and the student loans. What about someone who has a nice sle . [lahter] i agree. But he fact of the matter is that people have the right to choose w they want to be wth, whether its with moy or not, and i dont know, like i said, i think the economy has a lot to do with this. Neil the final hours, we are neil the final hours, we are witnessing this is the quicksilver cash back card from capil one. Its not the limit the cash i earnvery month card. Its not the i only earn decent rewards at the gas station card. Its the nogames, nosigning up, everydayrewarding, kungfufighting, silverlightninginabottle, bringinghomethebacon cash back card. This is the quicksilver card from capital one. Unlimited 1. 5 cash back on eve purase, everywhere, every single day. So ask yourself, whats in your wall . [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know whos coming. 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