lot has happened in between. i have gone to a lot of amazon events where a huge part of it is about security and privacy. constantly. but then they do something like sidewalk, which uses all the devices and creates a mesh network and they did it and didn t tell everybody they were sort of opted into it and had to say, no, no, you guys don t have to be a part of that. amazon is learning. you know, by the way, with the ring thing, what happened there, they bought that in 2018, right? so after this happened and, of course, ring again, oh, let s put video cameras throughout the house? what s that going to be like when thousands of people can see the data and we don t really have they didn t have encryption, two-factor authentication. they atdded that in 2018, 2019, 2020. thank you. cnn this morning continues right now. did you show those classified documents to anyone? not really. i would have the right to. what do you mean not really? not that i can think of. g
responsible as it relates to a.i. following up on the question about erdogan and president biden s neil: we re monitoring the press conference going on at the white house. we thought we would get more details on the debt negotiations. not looking so sure right now as at least eight republicans bolt from the speaker right now saying this deal doesn t go far enough. welcome. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it right now. chad pergram is monitoring this rules committee that has been meeting right now. this would be the means by which all of this would get to the floor of the house. that has proved to be a more herculean task, i guess, than earlier thought. what can you tell us? overall we expect a bipartisan coalition of democratic and gop members to forge an alliance to pass the bill tomorrow night. but there is heartburn on both sides of the aisle. kevin mccarthy seemed baffled about internal gop opposition. members of the freedom caucus are opposed. dan bishop from north
normally would have people fearful the federal reserve will be inclined to start hiking rates again in the face of this. again, that was not a worry for the markets. maybe with a strong jobs report, there s a lot less worry about a decision and a lot more hope that we could dodge one altogether. welcome. i m neil cavuto. because you ve got that juxtaposed against republican candidates criss-crossing battle ground states talking about how awful things are. we re following the principals and how the economy is going and the debt ceiling package and relief that we have a package and avoided default fed into this rally today. let s go to rich edson in pella, iowa. how that is going down there. rich? good afternoon, neil. got a couple of republican candidates in iowa today. many more coming tomorrow for senator joni ernst s roast and ride in des moines about an hour drive from pella. governor ron desantis will be at that roast and ride event. he s finishing up a full day of camp
make 22 zero again and check that out and you can help out in helping make 22 zero again by visiting sowwcharity.com rachel: that song moved me and reminded me of the power of story telling that country music is really the only genera that can do that in that way, and it was just powerful. joey: we re coming up on memorial day and i m always asked in this job to give my memorial day member as a service member that served. but the truth is i m always thanked for having lost my legs, which is not something i did on purpose. it happened to me, i didn t go looking for it. in 2011, i lost my best friend so suicide after coming back from iraq and struggled with addiction and post-traumatic stress and the va. there s a lyric that says when you lose a soldier by his own hand, that s tough to hear but that s the truth and we need to hear that and that s was amazing and keep that in mind for memorial day. rachel: amazing these creatures can help for memorial day and it s beautiful with
introspection. n express our thoughts and feelings and wait for the response. there is no response on memorial day. those we honor our dead. which leads us to supplying both sides of the conversation. i spent some time studying the deadliest battles in our history. the battles which require the most sacrifice. i wondered what it was like to be a teenager sent to europe during world war i. probably never crossed an ocean before. for many the only cross the ocean once. buried somewhere in france or belgium or england and we sent them to liberate a continent. to liberate other people and they did what they asked them to do. it cost them their lives. world war ii was a deadly war both in europe and the pacific. our young people were sent to defeat an evil access to liberate a continent to defend people being victimized by tyrants. we sent young people to defend our own country after we were attacked pearl harbor. some of those holders are buried on the amount of fields where they