129 points at this moment. Your world with neil cavuto will break it down as he always does with the best in business. Should news break out, well break in because breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. See you next week. Well, President Trump and the first lady are in ohio at this hour. One of the president s closest confidants is granted immunity and everybody is wondering what does that immunity and the Michael Cohen investigation mean. Is the russia probe going beyond russia . Where does this end . Welcome. Im neil cavuto. The president s battle with Jeff Sessions end . Stocks survived. The white house survived. The critics thrive. If you call my interview with dana on fbn earlier today, it was a wild ride. The president does have the
hes in the news. The reason why, federal prosecutors in new york have granted him immunity, a big story line here at the white house here today. Wiselberg is a person who apparently dealt with mr. Cohen. He helped him be reimbursed for
House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) said this week that he opposes gun control in response to mass shootings because the country did not ban airplanes after they were used in the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001."Airplanes were used that day," Scalise told reporters on Wednesday, "as the weapon to kil.
what will come of this? i don t think much will come of it. it can be frustrating to see the bias and twitter has to do a better job policing liberal and conservatives. that s something that twitter has to do. i agree with you. i get leery when the government tries to fix something because they generally makes it worse and it s the strong arm of government. he himself has admitted what many others in the industry do not that he s left leaning. but what do you do about that? like i said, we have to continue to put pressure and say hey, as conservatives, we noticed this. why was this person banned but this person wasn t but this person on the right was banned. he obviously responds to pressure. remember when he didn t ban alex jones and he s a thoughtful guy trying to do the right thing. he has biases, but he s trying to do the right thing.
this is not his problem. they didn t ban colin kaepernick from being hired. nobody wants to hire him. maybe if he was a better player they would. rob: hard to find. thanks so much. heather: former fbi director james comey joining howard university as an endowed chair in public policy. he was controversially fired from his post by donald trump in may, a series of lectures at the historically black college in washington dc, he will get $100,000 for the job. he plans to donate the money to a scholarship fund. two little boys braving the rain to respect the american flag, a teacher at their florida elementary school capturing photos of the two safety patrol students taking down the flag, completing 13 folds of the flag, that is happening in the pouring rain. i felt it was the respectful
the united states and if we re not prepared to do that, we need to have a national public debate about it, something we have avoided for four years, two our detriment. jenna: real quick here, one of the white house officials, deputy national security advisor says that they don t have a number. they say there are no x-number about of troops in afghanistan. but objective there is no safe haven for al qaeda there and making sure the afghan government has the security force it needs. would you add anything to that list? what do you think of those objectives laid out by the white house publicly? i think that is nothing but rhetoric by the white house. they have undercut our ability to achieve our objectives in afghanistan over the last four years, setting premature deadlines for troop withdrawal. we re just seeing another song and dance here. i think to justify a total pullout. that is where i think the president wants to be. jenna: we have this conversation now, while combat troops, 66,0