a lot of billionaires have fled new jersey, ap loosa, omega, copperman, they pay 41% of the state coffers, if you don t keep them in town, who is going to be able to, i guess, get the state budget back on track, right? and equilibrium. and the millennial tax, that s disturbing, someone who uses an uber and air bnb. neil: always about you, all right. why tax students and what bothers me because about this, and i ve argued this, you go immediately from raising revenue to not looking how the revenue you have so far is spent. it s a knee-jerk reaction. it is a knee-jerk reaction and part of a dialog we should have be having about spending, and entitlements that are going to go bankrupt as a fellow millennial. neil: and that s in new jersey a huge issue there, in about all states, but especially in places, new jersey, new york as well, where we didn t get the
existed just against conservatives before and when you watch those kind of media scrums, you realize that they re not looking to get information. this isn t in pursuit of good journalism, this is personal for them. they don t like this man. they don t care how much he gets done for the american people they will never give him credit and that s a sad state for journalism and frankly, and its reflection on democracy. the idea of a free and fair press is paramount to our democracy and we need that. it is healthy to have a really robust press that s fighting for facts, fighting for the truth, revealing key things. this press corps has changed dramatically from focusing on that to focusing on their dislike of this particular president, no matter how much he gets done. neil: they like to point out that the president started it by calling them fake news and they bristle at that, and they re sensitive and we all have feelings. we do. neil: okay. we do. but it s interesting because they don
we didn t get anything out of kim jong-un, nothing. we just we just started. that s this guy deals from the seat of his pants and maybe it works and maybe it doesn t. neil: have we gotten anything with raul castro and the changes with the castro leader. fidel castro is go. neil: i didn t see advancements with the new leader with raul and earlier with fidel, i don t know if anything is changing. what does anybody feel we were going to get from cuba. neil: and you could say the same about north korea. no, no, you could not. they re not a nuclear power. neil: all right. that was with the number two ranking democrat, steny hoyer
fans are taking it all in. hey, buddy. hi, neil. there was argentina versus iceland an hour ago and a little more packed. denmark versus peru is starting right now. we re talking 3.4 billion people who tune in for this month-long tournament called the world cup. put that in perspective, that s about a super bowl every single day in terms of viewership and you re talking 32 teams playing 64 matches, the final will be on july 15th. but you know who will not be there, that s right, the united states. the team failed to qualify for the world cup for the first time since 1986. it was hugely embarrassing, the head coach had to resign. but you know, ultimately though, we spoke with fans about the situation. they said despite the americans not being there, they re still going to watch the world cup for the most part. take a listen. it s unfortunate, but new york s so diverse, you still get
what these people are going through? they have settle down. seriously. i m trying to be serious, but i m not going to have you yell out of turn. the law and they have these people have nothing. hey, i know you want to get some more tv time, but that s not what this is about. i want to recognize you, go ahead, jill. can you imagine they should be going through when they come across the border with their parents and then suddenly they re pulled away from their parents. why is the government doing this? because it s the law and that s what the law states and the law don t have to do that. you re right it doesn t have to be the law and the president s called on democrats in congress to fix those loopholes. you re a parent. you re a parent of children, don t you have any empathy for what they go through? jill, go ahead. neil: when they make it personal, let s say you were there, how would you handle that? well, as, you know, i m not sure how many viewers recognize