0 seconds [laughter] pete: all right. and the winner is so the consensus is, now, even with the docked points for footwear, even with the [laughter] [cheers and applause] david: several major breaking news stories this morning. the moscow, idaho, police chief speak out to fox this morning in his first on-camera interview since a suspect was arrested in the murder of those four college students in idaho. we have it all for you coming up. also the death of two major figures, pope emeritus benedict xvi dead at 95. he led the roman catholic church from 2005-2013 before making history as the first pontiff to resign in 600 years. and we remember barbara a walters, dead at 93 after a long career as one with of the most prominent broadcasters in the nation. hello, everyone, i m david asman in for neil cavuto. this is cavuto live. first, to the death of pope benedict. alexandria hoff with more on his life and legacy. reporter: hi, david. pope benedict s death comes merely 10 years a
to like £1,000 a day for a decent day s worth of work that s just in outgoings. - so, you know, to try and recoup some of that costs. obviously, doing radio hits and tv hits and selling articles help - cover some of the costs. but the day to day, especially invoicing and waiting severall months for payments, - i needed cash quicker than that. were there are others there like you funding it in similar ways? yeah, there were a few others out there that l were funding in similar ways. i think because of the model that i was doing for like writing - articles and so on, it is kind - of a bit of a new model, but i think people have been crowdfunding, film makers have been - crowdfunding their documentaries for years using this model. - so ijust tried to combine that with my film work. and my tv and radio work. and i m interested in how easy it was to report the story. i mean, what were you coming up against? what were the hardest things? access was a real, real problem. you know, being abl
but the day to day, especially invoicing and waiting severall months for payments, - i needed cash quicker than that. were there others there like you funding it in similar ways? yeah, there were a few others out there that l were funding in similar ways. i think because of the model that i was doing for like writing - articles and so on, it is kind - of a bit of a new model, but i think people have been crowdfunding, film makers have been - crowdfunding their documentaries for years using this model. - so ijust tried to combine that with my film work. and my tv and radio work. and i m interested in how easy it was to report the story. i mean, what were you coming up against? what were the hardest things? access was a real, real problem. you know, being able to get - to where the stories were happening. obviously, the ukrainian military were trying their best to fight off an invasion, - and the last thing they wanted to deal with was civiliansl running around the place. so getting ac
leader. the mexican leader blew us off at the california. yeah. i m not going to go. okay, really? that s interesting. why don t you just come to the white house next week and he does. how about this in the message today could be really important. start enforcing your southern border because we have chaos and drugs rifling through our border. do you think he will deliver that message? ainsley: might be one of the reasons why the approval rating is so low. some reasons. economy, inflation, gas prices are through the roof. he is clearly not closing our border even though they do say it is closed. approval rating is 33%. what s interesting is the new york times is writing articles now where they don t even want him to run. they are saying that most democrats in these polls in 2024 do not want him to be the nominee. when you have lost the new york times and you have lost your party, you re in big trouble. steve: sure, take a look at the polls according to the times and cinema colle
with john abramson on fox nation. we recommend it strongly. well, here s one example of what dr. abramson was just talking about. this show has learned forbes fired a long-time writer for writing articles investigates tony fauci. that contributor was pushed out after a series of pieces exposed fauci s high income and the fact that he has the largest retirement in the history of the federal government, a $350,000 a year pension. forbes editors admonished him for his tone on fauci before canceling his connection to them. adam joins us now. adam, thanks so much for coming on. i m not in any way doubting your story. i used to work in magazines. i have never heard anything like that. did i misstate what happened? no. clearly forbes editors did not want our oversight of dr. fauci s finances.