Economies to question how seriously he is about addressing this issue. Welcome, i am no cavuto. Sending out all the wrong signals. We have our panel here. David asman and tracy byrnes. So how is the president handling this, to a political this issue that was infuriating since yesterday. Earlier this bad and frankly some bad planning and not good to be talking tough on one very serious issue and then moving onto the roster event in his hometown. Its not a positive development for him. You shouldve actually state what the timetable would be in the bottom line is the folks who are part of this. I was disappointed there was no more concrete action. Im not excited inspector general. We expect the president s focus beyond development. Neil they did have some information from the administrative secretary in the name one detailed report to follow. Just visiting a va hospital can give this a corner. So i wonder how we rationalized not doing any of that. You are right, absolutely. It is not. A second term president s chief role is to get to be in the administration with your reputation and cry country attacked. So he is the kind of man who sits back and he would undermine those under him and others who naturally have a role to be with a first responder. He did this on benghazi and he saw this with hillary and benghazi and heard much later from obama and thats why you dont volunteer for every single punch would have others can take those pics for you. Neil what we do know is the next day the president , after the ambassador was killed from a wintry political fundraiser. So bad at next. What do you make of it . We all look back to 1982 in a polaroid off the shelves instantaneously. On valentines day that was terrible but the ceo talked about it and address it and put it to bed. Ceos handle this much better. That is because they work for businesses. With all due respect i think that this is the strategy and it is his sstrategy to put it this way. He wasnt responsible and he made a promise he couldnt keep, straightening out the bea, like he has been trying to do for the past 30 years. Probably knowing that he wan he has been trying to do for the past 30 years. Probably knowing that he want to just sit back. It is obamas problem now, but Veterans Affairs have had problems for a long time. This is something that is technically correct, it has been going on for decades. In terms of the president s responsibility, this is typical of his malaise and checking off the boxes. It is just easier to your point to let them guide the va secretary. Neil someone has to understand how this looks. I dont think one can talk to the other, especially with bureaucracies. And its just so easy for them to get away withthis and the different departments not to talk to each other. They think best. And they thought they would get away with practically anything. A bad move. We want the president to stop every time when this serious situation emerges, especially one dealing with veterans, then we will be very disappointed. Neil just the way it looks, being enraged and furious. And i think the next day to have a business as usual series of events. It reinforces the perception that stronger action, criminal action is required. I will give him a pass until we see what he puts into play. Everyone here is calling for him. That is the way that washington works and they have double down on eric shinseki. He is respected, appreciated and we heard john boehner rise to his defense and the guy has put a lot of goods into the va inpatient care is better. Hes wellrespected inside the beltway. If you cant get treatment because they figure that its better if youre gone, that is terrible. Whether it government or business, you cannot fire your way to a better program. Everyone gets away practically scotfree. And today he has to go. Neil he is still there for now. 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When csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. Csx. How tomorrow moves. Neil all right, im beginning to piece together, and it takes time, why millennialist are pushing off marriage, afraid to invest, 36 to start. They have very little trust to make that happen. Then all these other generations, many can be more positive. So we have Stephanie Wheeler going out on the street, our producer, going out and picking their brains. I think they are a bunch of cowards. Thats what i think. I think they want someone else to take care of them. I think that there needs to be somewhat of a shift in their approach towards professional life. And all of this money that they are putting in there, they are afraid they are not going to see it again. Neil hadley heath says that she is very optimistic about regeneration issues in that generation. So what they seem to be saying is that the way that we see the world going, we dont like it, but we trust ourselves more than we do anyone else. So we are marching on. What do you think about . Every generation has unique struggles that they have raised and overcome. But i think when we talk about entitlement attitudes, selfishness, those unfortunately are part of the natural human condition and you can find examples of that. Neil my generation went through deciding which bmw model together. [laughter] that is how it feels. Millennials enter this type of economy. We want to change jobs more frequently and we do have a very different approach to worklife balance, the technology, finding out what matters most. I think we have been told more than any other generation that we are being raised to follow our dreams and do what we love. And it has to be balanced. They are 20 years old, they are supposed to be selfish. Look at what they have done. Instagram, snap chat and they change the way that we do things. I think these kids are just seeing it differently. To saying that say that they have a bad view of work, maybe People Like Us didnt have come to an office every day. [laughter] neil what i see when i graduated high school was not a great thing. Enjoy your last appearance. [laughter] im just dating that every generation has its challenges. There are at the unique challenges. I dont think they are unique. I have a millennial living at home and she is survived to make 12 per hour. Working 15 hours a week by staying at home. She doesnt want to become come she wants to be out by staying at home. She doesnt want to become come she wants to be out there. She doesnt like parents lording over her. You are one in a million. There are kids out there doing great things, winning awards. What is this, you helen reddy . [laughter] neil okay, switching gears, senator Jay Rockefeller costigan familiar line. People love made up their minds that they dont want to work because they dont like the president , maybe hes of the wrong color or something of that sort. Ive seen a lot of that and a lot of that to be true. Many say opposition should stream from inherent racism. My opposition to health care has nothing to do with teresa president obama. There they go again. How many times have we heard this . From whitest person in the congress. Is doctor ben carson erases . This is an idea, it is liberal plantation out there and if you are a minority and you dont agree with the liberal owners of the Plantation Companies say theres something wrong with you. There are a lot of people and there are racists getting money from this administration, including an organization just had a conference called pitfalls of working with white people. They have 250,000 for the department of justice in 2011. Another 250,000 in 2012. The United States vernment is using taxpayer money to pay these people benefit financially , these are things that they say. They are arrogant with respect to people of color, expect to be cared for by people of color, this is an organization got half a Million Dollars from the obama administration. The point is that we pick and choose will be deemed to be offensive. So the president wants to do or the liberal media elite, its just the opposite. Welcome the whole country would be better off in remember the latest polling on obamacare is 55 of people disapproved. Who wants to listen anything to prejudice old white guys have to say . This is why the millennial star anything to do with the government or anything else. So he has nothing to lose. Neil that is a good point. Talk about glass houses. Neil coming up amid your number one Jpmorgan Chase was going to commit a hundred Million Dollars . And then i noticed that a certain rich guy named steve case see something there as well. 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Neil tell me about what you are up to . Particularly the detroit parts. I have been talking for a while about the Great Technology companies in Golden Valley in new york city are also Great Companies around the country. And it would broaden our ecosystem of entrepreneurship across the country. There is up to four cities in detroit really is an example of what happened when the market was strong and innovation with strong in its fight against weight back now and focusing this in the downtown area. Neil detroit was the Silicon Valley of it. The Auto Industry that we would change the world, how do we bring Something Like that back cammack its not as if all the brains have left detroit. Would you do to reignite their interest . They have lost 60 of their population and i think what that shows is it was sort of like the internet is today. The place where the momentum and excitement and innovation and growth and job were was in detroit and not Silicon Valley. But then it lost its entrreneurial mojo and world it was globalizing and getting more competitive. Theyre fighting their way back in the downtown area and the best hope is leading the next wave of great entrepreneurs and that is what we are going to try to find. And theres a lot of technology they are and there really are examples and we will see this over the next decade. Even the ones in new york and San Francisco will be spending a lot of time on the road with these regions all across the country and thats great for the nation. I hope you are right. I admire you going outside the normal petri dish. Speaking of entrepreneurs, young people who are very jaded about the markets in the country and republicans, just jaded altogether. But most of them when they asked what they wanted to be when they grow up, something a lot of them want to be you and they would like to be an entrepreneur and they have more faith in themselves than the typical establishment figures. What do you think of that and whether this is unique to this generation . I think its a little bit unique. I think that would be the best way to have an impact on the world and honestly people still do that. Some people go in to teach for america and other organizations. And some are saying that i could change the world by creating a startup. I can create great wealth and what he did with apple and starting it, leaving it and then coming back in and rebuilding it. And i think that this has inspired a generation of people and when i graduate from college, the startup was not particularly developed and so i went to Larger Companies to get my start and then found my way into the startup. A lot of these kids are looking at this and now that it is refiring up, they dont really want much of a part of it in general. The mark in general and so as investors pummel wh that . I think people are encouraged by what is happening. The last 15 years building on top of the internet like facebook and twitter and imaginative education, health care, transportation, i think this is very powerful and getting a lot of attention from investors. But report higher more vapors are very overlook fire more attention. So they will be in ple detroit and helped stirred and cincinnati and its very encouraging. Neil all right, steve, thank you so much. Neil okay, thank you so much. We have another big sequel this weekend. A man who really makes batman a man who really makes batman standout. My dad has aor afib. Brillation, he has the most common kind. Its not caused by a heart valve problem. Dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. Thats why i take my warfarin every day. But it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. In a clinical trial, pradaxa® Dabigatran Etexilate mesylate . Was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. 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