are going to make our democracy even better when they grow up. and that that s what i thought his speech was all about. it was remarkable. all right. thanks so much for sharing such a personal moment with your close friend with us. it s such good news. really appreciate it. thanks for joining us. thanks for having us. all right. coming up now as we move ahead with the show, we re not making this up, they re about to swear in the new secretary of love and relationships in washington, d.c. maybe it s dr. ruth. what does that pay? speaking of washington, why do they have so much trouble cutting spending? john stossel says it s as easy as one, two, three, cut defense, education or social security. but he s marching to the studio. hear what he has to say coming up next. getting closer. a day care full of kids, house chickens. call a day s work. call 1-800-steemer [ male announcer ] this is charlie whose morning flight
enforce existing law, the american people would deal fairly with those already here and reasonably, i really believe that. but absent confidence in the federal government s desire and drive to sale that seal that period we cannot discuss the other items. neil: thank you. guest: we will not have success. neil: lawmakers have trouble cutting spending maybe they should spend time with the nutrition twins. they have a plan. [ male announcer ] what does it take to excel in today s business world?