it makes me want to van meegren us. charles: to ben s point listen, when you have someone making $25 million a year, crying about injustice, income inequality of racism it s going to fall on deaf ears to the person making 50,000 a year and the only one thing they have is that football game. now, we ve made amazing progress and i m the first one i always say let s celebrate that let s not refight the wars we won yesterday as a nation we ve got enough issues looking forward including improving race and relations even more. i m not sure this is hurt doing it i think it s actually hurting it. neil: guys i want to thank you all. we re going to look now at the dow and the dow celebration on part of the president he points to it almost every time he can. now it s good reason to because its been the financial window at his back. what happens when that reverses? after this. today on forbes on fox, the new forbes list of the richest americans is out and someone here says this proves we can
morning to you, i m leland vittert. those devastating wildfires in northern california continue to rage with the number of dead rising as well, 32 people now confirmed dead, making this the deadliest week of wildfires in state history and hundreds are still missing. forecasters say gusty winds this weekend could fan the flames once again. and overseas, a massive truck bomb exploding in mogadishu, the capital of somalia. at least 20 people are dead in what residents there are calling the most powerful blast they ve heard in years. the bomb apparently targeting a hotel. no claim of responsibility yet, but suspicions pointing toward the radical islamic group al-shabaab that s aligned with al-qaeda. i m leland vittert. a lot more at the top of the hour. now back to forbes on fox. i will sign an executive order taking the first steps to
of health and human services secretary tom price over his use of private planes for government business. in a memo to federal agencies, the white house budget director says most air travel must be approved in advance by the white house chief of staff, john kelly. a lot more on the fallout of this. jillian turner and i will be with you. now, back to forbes on fox. david: are you ready for some more football protests? everybody stood at the national anthem on thursday night s packers-bears game. that was good. that could change tomorrow. athletes, activists and viewers still sparring over players taking a knee at nfl games this week. and mike, you say since taxpayers foot the bill for most nfl stadiums, they should have the last word what goes down in those stadiums, right? they re already having the last word not watching as much
from now the forbes 400 is 135 years old, i predict, no short sellers are going to get on the list, it s just going to be the people who bet on america and i m one of them and i hope all of you join me, thank you. david: two billionaires from different parties saying essentially the same thing, is that why we should put america first? hi, everybody, i m david asman, welcome to forbes on fox. let s go in focus to find out with steve forbes, steve, elizabeth mcdonald, john tamny and steve, first of all, happy anniversary, a good run. i want to emphasize, that s the magazine, not me. [laughter] we understand, steve, although you look good for a hundred, i was going to say. what about this? america first, it s being criticized by the media and others, but warren buffett is saying essentially the same thing. in very different ways, but what we have here, david, is the reaction to the previous president obama who seemed to put our enemies first,
whether the electrical has been restored and dozens are in dark after the storm leaving thousands of students unsure when they could return to class. thousands of people are living in shelters after the storm went to the states. i m elizabeth prann in shth with a. now back to forbes on fox and following on foxnews.com. david: irma hitting, of course, right after harvey fueling new worries about funding for the federal flood insurance program. it s already more than $20 billion in the hole and jon, you say the hole is about to get deeper and it s time to privatize flood insurance. make the case. let me be clear, i outright reject that anybody would take an excuse to build or buy near flood plane areas. and they do the best job of