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charles: i gotcha.s that what you're looking for with some of these names. >> we're still in goldie hoax. last time we were here we talked about goldilocks. goldilocks persists. >> what upset that. >> it is what would upset the market started to believe in no landing scenario and hard landing scenario. both of those are increasing less likely per ournal sills of the data. charles: let's talk about the message of the market. i love your work. you have different things you look at. you looked a the crowding model. you look at dispersion model and positioning model. tell us what they're telling you, crowding model not telling you bearish or bullish signals. neutral sign. >> we finally got the big pullback. charles: was that enough? >> it looks like it is. exactly there are a lot of folks still on the sidelines who have not participated in the markets over the last year. they will have to chase this soft landing trade higher. charles: dispersian model? balance flow into defensive and cyclical? >> not signal
charles: i gotcha.s that what you're looking for with some of these names. >> we're still in goldie hoax. last time we were here we talked about goldilocks. goldilocks persists. >> what upset that. >> it is what would upset the market started to believe in no landing scenario and hard landing scenario. both of those are increasing less likely per ournal sills of the data. charles: let's talk about the message of the market. i love your work. you have different things you look...
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charles: great visiting with you, good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money" breaking right now. the markets trying to put brakes on disappointing start to the year. santa disappoints, how the oust is fighting back. then there is apple, folks, getting another downgrade this week. if "the magnificent seven" sinks will the market improve or does the market need "the magnificent seven" to sink to improve? how about they all go up together? all eyes focused on megacap names. the media tripping over themselves to paint "bidenomics" as a boon to the economy. art laffer says forget about the jargon. real talk from the legendary economist himself. my takeaway why we need in america a new baby boom. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. >> what's up? >> whoa, whoa. ♪ charles: all right. that was santa claus, folks, move over rip van winkle because after a pretty robust start turns out st. nick kind of let us down and fell asleep. the santa claus rally sort of petered out this year. overall turned out to be a bust. got a great chart from
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it is the american way, charles. charles: it certainly is, danielle. will see you later with alli when it comes to jay powell. i want to switch gears with the stock market. the big stock market story today, the megacap names the growth stocks are under huge pressure, particularly "the magnificent seven." take a look at this, how much market cap they have lost so far today. this tallies up in the first hour of trading to $300 billion! put that in perspective, equal to the entire value of nike and pfizer combined. everyone owns these stocks one way or the other. now there are creative ways because everyone owns them how do you get new buyers? there are creative weighings they have etfs. they're in there as well. of course the buy side, they're buying more. i don't think the buy side has room to buy anymore. i think they may be loaded to the gills. we have the etfs i mentioned a moment ago. the question where do you get buyers from on these stocks? i want to bring in someone who was on the a.i. investment bandwagon when it was still empty. the question no
it is the american way, charles. charles: it certainly is, danielle. will see you later with alli when it comes to jay powell. i want to switch gears with the stock market. the big stock market story today, the megacap names the growth stocks are under huge pressure, particularly "the magnificent seven." take a look at this, how much market cap they have lost so far today. this tallies up in the first hour of trading to $300 billion! put that in perspective, equal to the entire value...
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what the hell, charles? >> charles: tnt has the worst medical staff. it took them ten days to get me the results and i had mike trout calling me. i had patrick ewing calling me and i had you calling me. >> gayle: why didn't you call him back? >> charles: because i didn't know the results! >> stephen: i accept your apology. >> charles: hey, stephen. i was going crazy, stuck in a condo for ten days. i had to order room service, i couldn't leave. i said y'all sent me to the worst damn hospital in the history of civilization. ten days! >> gayle: charles, you could have called him back and said "i don't have the results. i'm waiting for the results." couldn't he have done that? >> stephen: are you saying he never calls back? >> gayle: he never calls back. i'll text. >> charles: twice i have not texted her back. >> gayle: three times but who's counting. >> charles: so i apologize for not calling you back. >> stephen: i accept. >> charles: we can shake hands now. >> gayle: yay. >> stephen: exactly. >> gayle: yay. [laughs] >> stephen: okay. how were y'all's ho
what the hell, charles? >> charles: tnt has the worst medical staff. it took them ten days to get me the results and i had mike trout calling me. i had patrick ewing calling me and i had you calling me. >> gayle: why didn't you call him back? >> charles: because i didn't know the results! >> stephen: i accept your apology. >> charles: hey, stephen. i was going crazy, stuck in a condo for ten days. i had to order room service, i couldn't leave. i said y'all sent me...
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here's your host, charles payne. [cheers and applause] charles: whoo! welcome, everyone, thank you very much. see a couple of familiar faces and hats. special edition, "making money" with charles payne. this is called "becoming unbreakable." now today's show is based in part on my newest book, unbreakable investor, which focuses on why the opportunity to invest in the greatest american gift and potential is something everyone should be looking to. we'll have a specific focus on the roaring '20s. as many of you know i kind of consider myself the pied piper of the stock market but still i stress the need for investors to focus on those individual opportunities in the market when i go to the mall, i don't go to every store in the mall, right? moreover there is a need to manage your portfolio actively, in fact more actively than ever. granted investing in the stock market on your own does seem like a daunting task listen, you have atfs, mutual funds, if you don't want to do the work there are ways to have exposure. do not be dissuaded because you are intimi
here's your host, charles payne. [cheers and applause] charles: whoo! welcome, everyone, thank you very much. see a couple of familiar faces and hats. special edition, "making money" with charles payne. this is called "becoming unbreakable." now today's show is based in part on my newest book, unbreakable investor, which focuses on why the opportunity to invest in the greatest american gift and potential is something everyone should be looking to. we'll have a specific focus...
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charles: rebecca, appreciate it. >> thank you, charles. charles: it is almost here, right? to go get tickets. go to eventbrite.com. you search for charles payne. what happens you go there, search for charles payne, you get your ticket. i will be here in the studio. we'll have studio audience. probably will be standing room only. it will be great and fun. listen to my podcast series, charles payne's "unstoppable prosperity." the new season is out right now. go to foxbusinesspodcast.com or your favorite podcast. coming up the u.s. redesignated houthis as global terrorists. my next guest had visits with top officials from israel and saudi arabia. i will ask is there any hope for the region after this ♪. sations or moments that matter, but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. t. rowe price, invest with confidence. after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" i'm thinking company wide power nap. [ employees snoring ] anythi
charles: rebecca, appreciate it. >> thank you, charles. charles: it is almost here, right? to go get tickets. go to eventbrite.com. you search for charles payne. what happens you go there, search for charles payne, you get your ticket. i will be here in the studio. we'll have studio audience. probably will be standing room only. it will be great and fun. listen to my podcast series, charles payne's "unstoppable prosperity." the new season is out right now. go to...
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jackie: thank you, charles. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." we're live from bedford, new hampshire on this pivotal primary day. the stock market is hitting heart break hill. s&p 500 toggling in and out of positive territory. what is sort of underscores the dilemma for the biden administration. do you brag about the stock market which is built on free money inflation, what some are calling greed-flation. i have the best in the business to navigate all this. phil blancato, larry glaser, kip herriage. we have a bifurcated economy and. are we already in recession? danielle dimartino booth says yes. she explains why the government's thumb on the scales changed everything. one of the best economists on wall street is still calling for recession. i will ask michelle gerard if it is still in the cards. voters tonight in new hampshire cast their ballots. this is the first-in-the-nation primary. who won the messaging battle. by the way, should the fed be in the messages at all. trump 2024 press secretary is with us. david webb. helping us handicap the r
jackie: thank you, charles. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." we're live from bedford, new hampshire on this pivotal primary day. the stock market is hitting heart break hill. s&p 500 toggling in and out of positive territory. what is sort of underscores the dilemma for the biden administration. do you brag about the stock market which is built on free money inflation, what some are calling greed-flation. i have the best in the business to...
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charles, save us. charles: you know i got to tell you something, i love that conversation on the stopping these mergers. i remember when obama stopped office depot and staples. brian: right. charles: are you notice? have you heard of the internet. they don't stand a chance even combined. it is crazy. >> you have to use common sense with this stuff, not just hate business in general. jackie: free market. charles: that is a novel idea. thanks a lot, guys. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." here's the deal the market came out the gate with the same vigor that we saw yesterday. some are saying today was even better what they see as the maybe the perfect gdp report from jay powell's perspective but just like yesterday we're losing some altitude here as we head into the close. wall street betting heavily on a perfect outcome. they believe in a immaculate recovery and soft landing. here is the thing. some see it differently. i have a guest that sees two completely different e
charles, save us. charles: you know i got to tell you something, i love that conversation on the stopping these mergers. i remember when obama stopped office depot and staples. brian: right. charles: are you notice? have you heard of the internet. they don't stand a chance even combined. it is crazy. >> you have to use common sense with this stuff, not just hate business in general. jackie: free market. charles: that is a novel idea. thanks a lot, guys. good afternoon, everyone, i'm...
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what the hell, charles? >> charles: tmt has the worst medical staff.me to the doctor. i'm stuck in my condo for ten days. it took them ten days to get me the results and i had mike trout calling me. patrick ewing calling me and i had you calling me. >> gayle: why didn't you call him back? >> charles: because i didn't know the results! >> stephen: i accept your apology. >> charles: steven. i was going crazy, stuck in a condo for ten days. i had to order room service, i couldn't leave. you all sent me to the worst damn hospital in the history of civilization. >> gayle: charles, you could have called him back and said i don't have the results. i'm waiting for the results. couldn't he have done that? >> stephen: are saying he never calls back. >> gayle: he never calls back. i will text. >> charles: twice i have not called her back. >> gayle: three times but who's counting. >> charles: i apologize for not calling you back. we can shake hands now. >> stephen: exactly. >> gayle: yay. >> stephen: okay. how were y'all's holidays? >> gayle: good, i love the holi
what the hell, charles? >> charles: tmt has the worst medical staff.me to the doctor. i'm stuck in my condo for ten days. it took them ten days to get me the results and i had mike trout calling me. patrick ewing calling me and i had you calling me. >> gayle: why didn't you call him back? >> charles: because i didn't know the results! >> stephen: i accept your apology. >> charles: steven. i was going crazy, stuck in a condo for ten days. i had to order room...
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charles: right. >> that's in the energy sector. charles: right, right. >> as well.ior miners are going to perform very well because prices of uranium are at a place where they can be profitable. charles: real quick, tracy, and i got to -- this lng move last week by the administration to postpone or not make a any, you know, increase our capacity, we heard from the european producers and they made an interesting statement. prohibiting u.s. lng exports will simply lead to burning more coal in europe. they also added we need to support each other at this critical time in the ukraine war. this has got to be a gimmick, right, from the biden administration? there is no way in the world we'll deny our trading partners liquid natural gas they have to buy from russia? >> absolutely. this makes the u.s. look like an unreliable partner to our allies. we told them we would fill the gaps and phase out russian gas after the ukraine and now this sends a message we may fall short of those promises. >> yeah. >> you know, risk increasing and prolonging global gas supply imbalance. ch
charles: right. >> that's in the energy sector. charles: right, right. >> as well.ior miners are going to perform very well because prices of uranium are at a place where they can be profitable. charles: real quick, tracy, and i got to -- this lng move last week by the administration to postpone or not make a any, you know, increase our capacity, we heard from the european producers and they made an interesting statement. prohibiting u.s. lng exports will simply lead to burning more...
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charles: symbol metc? >> yep. charles: great seeing you, dan. >> thanks a lot, charles.think it is here, almost here! forget about all the fake tweets. we have a feeling spot bitcoin etf approval is right around the corner. here is the problem, what is going to happen after that? we have someone who has been driving this decision. she will join us with that and so much more next. ♪ i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so... ...glad we did this. [kid plays drums] life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. edward jones ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ jardiance ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seee. ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c. ♪ jardiance works 24/7 in your body to flush out some sugar! and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. jardiance may cause serious side effects includi
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remembering charles osgood.back after this. ♪ ♪ you want to see who we are as americans? i'm peter dixon and in kenya... we built a hospital that provides maternal care. as a marine... we fought against the taliban and their crimes against women. and in hillary clinton's state department... we took on gender-based violence in the congo. now extremists are banning abortion and contraception right here at home. so, i'm running for congress to help stop them. for your family... and mine. i approved this message because this is who we are. >>> we begin at the beginning. charles osgood wood was born here in new york city in 1933. he was joined just shy of a year later by his baby sister mary anne, and together they shared a childhood of simple pleasures. summers meant happy times at the grandparents' home in massachusetts where they whiled away the long days fishing and flying kites. back in new york, charlie and mary anne shared a room in a small rental apartment and charlie began his school days at our lady of refu
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charles: yeah.et you go chances of a continuing resolution without the usual 11th hour drama? >> yeah. it's possible but i think this will go into march before we get a final budget deal done. it will take even longer maybe to get some aid to ukraine which is a big, big issue. charles: greg, i need to you rest up, eat your wheaties because we'll call on you a whole lot in the next few months. >> thank you. charles: happy new year. >> same to you. charles: as we just discussed the plot is thickening on capitol hill particularly today, a bipartisan deal, 78 billion-dollar deal, tax deal t has a lot of goodies in there for both sides, lifting refundability cap for child tax credits and for businesses as well but my next guest is a no. joining me tennessee congressman andy ogles. andy, representative ogles, we weren't into the weekend it was 60 billion-dollar deal. today it is 7billion dollar. i think we waited it would be 100 billion. you're a no on this. why? >> you said it right there, they keep swee
charles: yeah.et you go chances of a continuing resolution without the usual 11th hour drama? >> yeah. it's possible but i think this will go into march before we get a final budget deal done. it will take even longer maybe to get some aid to ukraine which is a big, big issue. charles: greg, i need to you rest up, eat your wheaties because we'll call on you a whole lot in the next few months. >> thank you. charles: happy new year. >> same to you. charles: as we just discussed...
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. >> thank you, charles. charles: all right, folks, so history or hysteria? the market? well, it's finally begun to make new highs, right, after a 2-year drought. i want to bring in investment group, and by the way, bespoke market intel cofinder paul hickey. paul, you, in your work you talked about a january, you know, its influence on the rest of the year. we did finish january up, it was volatile, started low e maybe profit taking -- lower. we have on the screen one of your charts, it pretty much bodes well, looks really great february through the rest are of the year. but i want you to listen to jeff gundlach yesterday what can he had to say about waiting to buy. >> so i'm suspicious of the valuations, and i'm suspicious of the exuberance in the market. so i want to have cash at this point point which i want to deploy, maybe even 25% cash which i might if want to deploy in the aftermath of the recession that is going to come. charles: very few people talking about hadding off or holding more -- holding off or holding more cash right now. what do you think?
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, charles.d. holding interest rates low somehow makes everybody feel good. when they might not be the right thing to do. in fact one of my arguments is, hey, if printing money was so good for the world why note give all of us our own printing press? [laughter] let us be our own fed, all right? and sew this is the problem, once the fed starts to stimulate the economy it always overdoes it. that is what leads to a crisis later. charles: brian, we have lots of questions i want you to stick around help me answer. maria s from new york. with a yes about the fed. maria. >> hi, charles, thanks for having me here. i'm wondering with all due respect to fed chair jerome powell he is in unenviable position. i never would want had his job. >> right. >> do you think during an election year the fed would be able to push back on any pressure from the white house? charles: i don't think so. i know that george george bush,, says he lost the re-election because of the fed and they tried, apparently they tried to
, charles.d. holding interest rates low somehow makes everybody feel good. when they might not be the right thing to do. in fact one of my arguments is, hey, if printing money was so good for the world why note give all of us our own printing press? [laughter] let us be our own fed, all right? and sew this is the problem, once the fed starts to stimulate the economy it always overdoes it. that is what leads to a crisis later. charles: brian, we have lots of questions i want you to stick around...
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charles: thank you so much, guys. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now the s&p 500 now in cruise control. it is fourth straight closing on its fourth straight record of the year. face it it is all about the nasdaq. it is a complete rocket ship. in fact who knew the laws of inertia applied to the stock market. meanwhile the experts are playing catch-up. sometimes it is okay to be, you would rather be right, rather make money than being right. so wall street jumping into the fray here. by the way i have aplaying panel for you to help guide you through this including the great liz ann sonders. brave knew world in this market. economy didn't matter, earnings don't matter. and something tells me huxley was not thinking about this. i will ask dan suzuki thinks about it and how long we can live on the planet. a there a clip of me on social media. i got hot under the collar in new hampshire. i discuss what should unite us as a nation and not divide us anymore. all that and more on "making money." ♪. charles: all right,
charles: thank you so much, guys. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now the s&p 500 now in cruise control. it is fourth straight closing on its fourth straight record of the year. face it it is all about the nasdaq. it is a complete rocket ship. in fact who knew the laws of inertia applied to the stock market. meanwhile the experts are playing catch-up. sometimes it is okay to be, you would rather be right, rather make money than...
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, charles.s low somehow makes everybody feel good. when they might not be the right thing to do. in fact one of my arguments is, hey, if printing money was so good for the world why note give all of us our own printing press? [laughter] let us be our own fed, all right? and sew this is the problem, once the fed starts to stimulate the economy it always overdoes it. that is what leads to a crisis later. charles: brian, we have lots of questions i want you to stick around help me answer. maria s from new york. with a yes about the fed. maria. >> hi, charles, thanks for having me here. i'm wondering with all due respect to fed chair jerome powell he is in unenviable position. i never would want had his job. >> right. >> do you think during an election year the fed would be able to push back on any pressure from the white house? charles: i don't think so. i know that george george bush,, says he lost the re-election because of the fed and they tried, apparently they tried to stay out of elections. i
, charles.s low somehow makes everybody feel good. when they might not be the right thing to do. in fact one of my arguments is, hey, if printing money was so good for the world why note give all of us our own printing press? [laughter] let us be our own fed, all right? and sew this is the problem, once the fed starts to stimulate the economy it always overdoes it. that is what leads to a crisis later. charles: brian, we have lots of questions i want you to stick around help me answer. maria s...
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charles: yeah.would say eight out of 10 people the first answer they came out with was immigration and the border and some effect therein. could be the opioid situation but that was number one and number two. charles: i broke that down it shouldn't be a singular category. immigration is humanitarian, it's security, it's the ability of a nation to control its borders and it's economic. i think that is why it ranks so high. what i want to ask you, so -- >> it's a great point. charles: when donald trump won the night he won the stock market, the futures -- >> in iowa? charles: the night he won the presidency, stock market, it was midnight. the futures crashed. the dow was down a thousand. he came out and he congratulated hilary. he was conciliatory. and immediately the stock market turned up. immediately the stock market said this guy is not a dictator. i would like the way he is talking right now. what he talked about ron desantis and some of the others do you feel like they're catching on to that? th
charles: yeah.would say eight out of 10 people the first answer they came out with was immigration and the border and some effect therein. could be the opioid situation but that was number one and number two. charles: i broke that down it shouldn't be a singular category. immigration is humanitarian, it's security, it's the ability of a nation to control its borders and it's economic. i think that is why it ranks so high. what i want to ask you, so -- >> it's a great point. charles: when...
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charles, back to you.the standoff, pendulum is switching from employees maybe to employers. lydia, great stuff. i want to bring in zip reporter chief economist julia. the jolts number it is kind of sobering. it doesn't have the impact it once did but i think the pace of these declines is something that is noticeable. your thoughts? >> the great resignation is over, finished. that quits rate is the lowest it's been in all of 2019. the lowest since early 2018. so workers are no longer feeling as though they're going to find a better job elsewhere. they are sheltering in place, staying in the jobs they got. charles: hunkering down. how about do no work mondays, lazy tuesdaying all those acronyms, are those still around? >> doesn't seem like it. hiring has slowed a right. the hires rate was really the number to watch in this report and it fell sharply. it is now 3.5%. that is the lowest since 2014 outside of the pandemic. charles: wow. >> seems like it is driven mostly by mid-sized companies, companies with 50
charles, back to you.the standoff, pendulum is switching from employees maybe to employers. lydia, great stuff. i want to bring in zip reporter chief economist julia. the jolts number it is kind of sobering. it doesn't have the impact it once did but i think the pace of these declines is something that is noticeable. your thoughts? >> the great resignation is over, finished. that quits rate is the lowest it's been in all of 2019. the lowest since early 2018. so workers are no longer...
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charles: stephen, great stuff. >> thank you, charles. would be the most important market mover tomorrow? sheila bair says it may not be the fed. remember, we've already talked a little bit about this with shah. the treasury department's making big news tomorrow. you want to hear it right after the break. ♪. dad, we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. yay! we got this. we got this! life is for living. we got this! let's partner for all of it. edward jones before you use ai to transform business, accelerate growth, predict trends, you need to begin with trust. introducing watsonx governance. helping you govern any ai, as data, models, and policies change, so you can scale it responsibly. let's create ai that begins with trust, with watsonx governance. ibm. let's create. it's odd how in an instant things can transform. slipping out of balance into freefall. i'm glad i found stability amidst it all. gold. standing the test of time. ■ if you're happy and you know it, clap your hands. ■ ■if you're happy and you know i
charles: stephen, great stuff. >> thank you, charles. would be the most important market mover tomorrow? sheila bair says it may not be the fed. remember, we've already talked a little bit about this with shah. the treasury department's making big news tomorrow. you want to hear it right after the break. ♪. dad, we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. yay! we got this. we got this! life is for living. we got this! let's partner for all of it. edward jones before...
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charles: yeah.re's a great chart out with the top telephone names in the market and their representation in the market versus back then. it's day and night. we're talking back to the late '90s, 24%, now 32%. >> right. charles: to your point, we've never seen companies like the companies we're seeing right now. >> that's right. charles: what about the notion that all, a handful of names doing all the heavy lifting, and they were supposed to come down when yields went up? yields have been going higher, all of a sudden the fed, does the fed matter anymore? >> well, i think the fed still matters, but i think the fed -- and this is one of the reasons i don't expect the fed's going to be lowering interest rates anytime soon. they've the up to now been worried about price inflation. the next thing they may have to worry about is asset inflation. we could see this become a speculative bubble very much like the 1990s. charles: right. >> and i don't think they want to encourage something like that. there's a
charles: yeah.re's a great chart out with the top telephone names in the market and their representation in the market versus back then. it's day and night. we're talking back to the late '90s, 24%, now 32%. >> right. charles: to your point, we've never seen companies like the companies we're seeing right now. >> that's right. charles: what about the notion that all, a handful of names doing all the heavy lifting, and they were supposed to come down when yields went up? yields have...
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charles young's life and legacy. he served as a powerful metaphor for the journey, progress, his style, his political activism, military leadership rooted in a deep sense of duty and commitment to racial equality, really stands as a testament to his enduring human human spirit. young's journey is a reminder that embracing one's duty in the pursuit of justice, equality is not just an aspiration. it's an obliga lation and his life continue to guide us on our path toward, a more just and equitable and inclusive future. so want to stop here. and say thank all for having me. this has been true pleasure and thank you for me with this exploration of the life impact and memorialization of charles young mays continue to all to carry the mantle justice, equality and duty. thank you. university of akron akron. i. we are now open for questions if there are any. who's the first biracial? yes. so you mentioned how he went young back to liberia. do you think the government wanted to just get him out of the country on purpose and, l
charles young's life and legacy. he served as a powerful metaphor for the journey, progress, his style, his political activism, military leadership rooted in a deep sense of duty and commitment to racial equality, really stands as a testament to his enduring human human spirit. young's journey is a reminder that embracing one's duty in the pursuit of justice, equality is not just an aspiration. it's an obliga lation and his life continue to guide us on our path toward, a more just and equitable...
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charles young's life and legacy. he served as a powerful metaphor for the journey, progress, his style, his political activism, military leadership rooted in a deep sense of duty and commitment to racial equality, really stands as a testament to his enduring human human spirit. young's journey is a reminder that embracing one's duty in the pursuit of justice, equality is not just an aspiration. it's an obliga lation and his life continue to guide us on our path toward, a more just and equitable and inclusive future. so want to stop here. and say thank all for having me. this has been true pleasure and thank you for me with this exploration of the life impact and memorialization of charles young mays continue to all to carry the mantle justice, equality and duty. thank you. university of akron akron. i. we are now open for questions if there are any. who's the first biracial? yes. so you mentioned how he went young back to liberia. do you think the government wanted to just get him out of the country on purpose and, l
charles young's life and legacy. he served as a powerful metaphor for the journey, progress, his style, his political activism, military leadership rooted in a deep sense of duty and commitment to racial equality, really stands as a testament to his enduring human human spirit. young's journey is a reminder that embracing one's duty in the pursuit of justice, equality is not just an aspiration. it's an obliga lation and his life continue to guide us on our path toward, a more just and equitable...
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i would totally do it. >> charles: you know what, now, a few years ago i could have.ip phone, i was the last person to get an smartphone, i was in the elevator and everyone is checking emails, and maybe i should get one of these things. >> emily: i would have -- i have to use email to, would, so no texts and no calls, great. i'm happy as a clam. but the email thing, that would be the caveat. >> don't you have a tablet? >> emily: you can't use the smart technology. >> harris: you can't cheat. >> emily: the best hour of my life, guys. thank you for joining us today and now here is "america reports". >> john: emily, thank you. go directly to uvalde, texas, in the wake of th
i would totally do it. >> charles: you know what, now, a few years ago i could have.ip phone, i was the last person to get an smartphone, i was in the elevator and everyone is checking emails, and maybe i should get one of these things. >> emily: i would have -- i have to use email to, would, so no texts and no calls, great. i'm happy as a clam. but the email thing, that would be the caveat. >> don't you have a tablet? >> emily: you can't use the smart technology....
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it is king charles.well >> with gayle king g was, and charles barkley. >> i'm the greatest karaoke singer. alive >> tonight, actor and comedian keegan mikey, cnn's john king, and from npr britney lease. king charles starts now. we'll >> go in, go in. >> welcome, welcome welcome. we are back again. >> went to my reading lesson start? >> google mikael. >> clearly cause i didn't know you had a book called rebound. >> i have five books, but that's okay. >> somebody just said, look at you gayle trying to dress like charles. i >> think you look nice tonight. you spent a lot of money including, to get a clothing deal here? >> no i don't get a clothing meant deal here. >> so much to cover tonight, you got jokes. john stewart returning to the daily show, that was announced today. i'm very excited. >> i love john stewart, i was on there a couple times. he is tremendous. >> john stewart we need you now. there's outrage over the oscar nominations, we're gonna talk about that. we're gonna be joined by actor, writer,
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charles young's life and legacy. he served as a powerful metaphor for the journey, progress, his style, his political activism, military leadership rooted in a deep sense of duty and commitment to racial equality, really stands as a testament to his enduring human human spirit. young's journey is a reminder that embracing one's duty in the pursuit of justice, equality is not just an aspiration. it's an obliga lation and his life continue to guide us on our path toward, a more just and equitable and inclusive future. so want to stop here. and say thank all for having me. this has been true pleasure and thank you for me with this exploration of the life impact and memorialization of charles young mays continue to all to carry the mantle justice, equality and dy. thank you. university of akron akron. i. we are now open for questions if there are any. who's the first biracial? yes. so you mentioned how he went young back to liberia. do you think the government wanted to just get him out of the country on purpose and, lik
charles young's life and legacy. he served as a powerful metaphor for the journey, progress, his style, his political activism, military leadership rooted in a deep sense of duty and commitment to racial equality, really stands as a testament to his enduring human human spirit. young's journey is a reminder that embracing one's duty in the pursuit of justice, equality is not just an aspiration. it's an obliga lation and his life continue to guide us on our path toward, a more just and equitable...
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congregation: god save king charles!g on, family, including, on the third row, prince harry. choir sings may thy servant, camilla, who wears this crown, be filled by thine abundant grace. completing her transformation from camilla parker bowles to queen camilla. trumpet fanfare congregation sings # god save our gracious king # long live our noble king # god save the king. waiting outside the abbey, the gold state coach and more than 4,000 members of the armed services, who paraded back to the palace. prince george, who'd been a page of honour, rejoined his siblings, no doubt aware that one day it will be his coronation. cheering and then, the moment the crowds had braved the rain for — the king and queen on the palace balcony. 0verhead, a curtailed fly—past due to the weather. but the red arrows still managed a show of red, white and blue. the coronation ceremony was a celebration of modern britain and its rich history. now back in st george's chapel, the coronation chair, which is more than 700 years old. it played a st
congregation: god save king charles!g on, family, including, on the third row, prince harry. choir sings may thy servant, camilla, who wears this crown, be filled by thine abundant grace. completing her transformation from camilla parker bowles to queen camilla. trumpet fanfare congregation sings # god save our gracious king # long live our noble king # god save the king. waiting outside the abbey, the gold state coach and more than 4,000 members of the armed services, who paraded back to the...
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congregation: god save king charles!g on, family, including, on the third row, prince harry. choir sings may thy servant, camilla, who wears this crown, be filled by thine abundant grace. completing her transformation from camilla parker bowles to queen camilla. trumpet fanfare congregation sings trumpet fanfare # god save our gracious king # long live our noble king # god save the king...# waiting outside the abbey, the gold state coach and more than 4,000 members of the armed services, who paraded back to the palace. prince george, who'd been a page of honour, rejoined his siblings, no doubt aware that one day it will be his coronation. cheering and then, the moment the crowds had braved the rain for — the king and queen on the palace balcony. overhead, a curtailed fly—past due to the weather. but the red arrows still managed a show of red, white and blue. the coronation ceremony was a celebration of modern britain and its rich history. now back in st george's chapel, the coronation chair, which is more than 700 years
congregation: god save king charles!g on, family, including, on the third row, prince harry. choir sings may thy servant, camilla, who wears this crown, be filled by thine abundant grace. completing her transformation from camilla parker bowles to queen camilla. trumpet fanfare congregation sings trumpet fanfare # god save our gracious king # long live our noble king # god save the king...# waiting outside the abbey, the gold state coach and more than 4,000 members of the armed services, who...
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congregation: god save king charles!g on, family, including, on the third row, prince harry. choir sings may thy servant, camilla, who wears this crown, be filled by thine abundant grace. completing her transformation from camilla parker bowles to queen camilla. trumpet fanfare congregation sings trumpet fanfare # god save our gracious king # long live our noble king # god save the king. waiting outside the abbey, the gold state coach and more than 4,000 members of the armed services, who paraded back to the palace. prince george, who'd been a page of honour, rejoined his siblings, no doubt aware that one day it will be his coronation. cheering and then, the moment the crowds had braved the rain for — the king and queen on the palace balcony. overhead, a curtailed fly—past due to the weather. but the red arrows still managed a show of red, white and blue. the coronation ceremony was a celebration of modern britain and its rich history. now back in st george's chapel, the coronation chair, which is more than 700 years old
congregation: god save king charles!g on, family, including, on the third row, prince harry. choir sings may thy servant, camilla, who wears this crown, be filled by thine abundant grace. completing her transformation from camilla parker bowles to queen camilla. trumpet fanfare congregation sings trumpet fanfare # god save our gracious king # long live our noble king # god save the king. waiting outside the abbey, the gold state coach and more than 4,000 members of the armed services, who...
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you are watching "king charles".we will be right back. >> we are very excited about our next guest. her name is maggie haberman, of the new york times. she is a -- pulitzer prize winner and the author of bestselling book -- yes, bestselling book -- confidence man. the making of donald trump and the breaking of america. so, maggie, welcome. i'm really glad you are here. thank you for -- i think my ready for a very long time. you literally wrote the book on trump. today, we saw he almost got kicked out of the course today for his very destructive behavior. you give a speech attacking the judge, and then he goes out and of course talks to the press. so, the way you look at it, do you think the -- trump rallies, we always use to cover the rallies. now, when he comes out of court, everybody covers what he -- will, not everybody, but he gets a lot of coverage when it comes out of the courtroom. >> pretty much. he has melted his legal cases, and his political campaign so they are indistinguishable. he fund-raises off the le
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charles: in two weeks. she's got to do it sooner and i don't think --. 20 is that what these money guys are saying? charles: at some point they are propping her up to elect president biden. i guarantee the guys supporting nikki haley doing it for the best intentions, don't think trump is qualified, they think he is nuts, they hate january 6th. neil: she has a better chance. might have a better shot. but they don't think he can get to biden or it is so close, why take the shot. the problem is she has no path. trump may be ending up in jail by the end of the month. neil: last candidate standing. charles: stick around and beat the hell out of the republican candidate. neil: he already is getting the hell beat out of him and beating back. charles: if she was on the campaign trail every day until the convention. when is the convention? july? that would be a problem for him. neil: i we tidying up this whole race? look at the math like you do, you're great with numbers and have written many bestsellers. mostly --
charles: in two weeks. she's got to do it sooner and i don't think --. 20 is that what these money guys are saying? charles: at some point they are propping her up to elect president biden. i guarantee the guys supporting nikki haley doing it for the best intentions, don't think trump is qualified, they think he is nuts, they hate january 6th. neil: she has a better chance. might have a better shot. but they don't think he can get to biden or it is so close, why take the shot. the problem is...
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congregation: god save king charles! watching on, family, including, on the third row, prince harry. choir sings may thy servant, camilla, who wears this crown, be filled by thine abundant grace. completing her transformation from camilla parker bowles to queen camilla. trumpet fanfare congregation sings trumpet fanfare # god save our gracious king # long live our noble king # god save the king. waiting outside the abbey, the gold state coach and more than 4,000 members of the armed services, who paraded back to the palace. prince george, who'd been a page of honour, rejoined his siblings, no doubt aware that one day it will be his coronation. cheering and then, the moment the crowds had braved the rain for — the king and queen on the palace balcony. overhead, a curtailed fly—past due to the weather. but the red arrows still managed a show of red, white and blue. the coronation ceremony was a celebration of modern britain and its rich history. now back in st george's chapel, the coronation chair, which is more than 700 y
congregation: god save king charles! watching on, family, including, on the third row, prince harry. choir sings may thy servant, camilla, who wears this crown, be filled by thine abundant grace. completing her transformation from camilla parker bowles to queen camilla. trumpet fanfare congregation sings trumpet fanfare # god save our gracious king # long live our noble king # god save the king. waiting outside the abbey, the gold state coach and more than 4,000 members of the armed services,...
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that king charles has arrived at breaking news now, we are understanding that king charles has arrivedrstanding that king charles has arrived at a hospital breaking news now, we are understanding that king charles has arrived at a hospital in breaking news now, we are understanding that king charles has arrived at a hospital in london breaking news now, we are understanding that king charles has arrived at a hospital in london for arrived at a hospital in london for a planned treatment for an enlarged prostate. let's get more on this and head live to our london newsroom, to our correspondence charlotte gallagher, who joins our correspondence charlotte gallagher, whojoins me now. this news isjust coming in. what more do we know? we news isjust coming in. what more do we know? ~ , . , news isjust coming in. what more do weknow? ,. , , we know? we saw pictures this mornin: we know? we saw pictures this morning of— we know? we saw pictures this morning of king _ we know? we saw pictures this morning of king charles - we know? we saw pictures this| morning of king charles leaving clarence h
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_ this update on king charles. how is his majesty? he — this update on king charles.s majesty? he his _ this update on king charles. how is his majesty? he his fine, _ this update on king charles. how is his majesty? he his fine, thank- this update on king charles. how is| his majesty? he his fine, thank you his ma'esty? he his fine, thank you ve his majesty? he his fine, thank you very much. — his majesty? he his fine, thank you very much, looking _ his majesty? he his fine, thank you very much, looking forward - his majesty? he his fine, thank you very much, looking forward to - very much, looking forward to getting — very much, looking forward to getting back to work. —— he is fine. hello _ getting back to work. —— he is fine. hello and _ getting back to work. —— he is fine. hello and welcome to the programme. we understand that steel giant tata is to press ahead with plans to close steel furnaces at its largest plant in port talbot, and the move threatens 3000 jobs, most of which are to go this year. union leaders met with them today and proposed alternative propo
_ this update on king charles. how is his majesty? he — this update on king charles.s majesty? he his _ this update on king charles. how is his majesty? he his fine, _ this update on king charles. how is his majesty? he his fine, thank- this update on king charles. how is| his majesty? he his fine, thank you his ma'esty? he his fine, thank you ve his majesty? he his fine, thank you very much. — his majesty? he his fine, thank you very much, looking _ his majesty? he his fine, thank you very...
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also, king charles is said to be doing well - charles is said to be doing well after undergoing treatmentor enlarged prostate. jurgen klopp stuns liverpool fans as he announces he's leaving the managerjob at the end of the season. we he's leaving the manager 'ob at the end of the season.h end of the season. no club, no country for _ end of the season. no club, no country for the _ end of the season. no club, no country for the next _ end of the season. no club, no country for the next year, - end of the season. no club, no - country for the next year, no other english _ country for the next year, no other english club — country for the next year, no other english club ever. i can promise that _ english club ever. i can promise that. �* �* , , ., that. and we'll bring you the extraordinary _ that. and we'll bring you the extraordinary story - that. and we'll bring you the extraordinary story of - that. and we'll bring you the extraordinary story of these | extraordinary story of these georgian twins stolen and separated at birth, but found each other years later using social media. hello t
also, king charles is said to be doing well - charles is said to be doing well after undergoing treatmentor enlarged prostate. jurgen klopp stuns liverpool fans as he announces he's leaving the managerjob at the end of the season. we he's leaving the manager 'ob at the end of the season.h end of the season. no club, no country for _ end of the season. no club, no country for the _ end of the season. no club, no country for the next _ end of the season. no club, no country for the next year, -...
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charles michel , or er appoint a person to be the er interim president of the european union, that iss michel has to take or be sworn in to become a member of the european parliament, and then his position will be vacant, that is, it will be free until november 30, so that they can appoint a temporary head. of the european union, or a full-fledged one that will extend the mandate even after that, which is today belongs to charles michel. so i don't think you see, you talked, you mentioned two states, slovakia and hungary, which today are not very favorable to ukraine and support another, maybe narrative, but... don't forget that there are 25 other states that , among which, some powerful, very strongly support ukraine, it is enough to mention france, germany, italy, these are the main economic countries of the european union, and they will never allow, in my opinion, as an expert, that a person like orban, today, took the head. european union, and if they were to , even before they allowed it, they would, believe me, keep orman so under their control that they would not allow him to t
charles michel , or er appoint a person to be the er interim president of the european union, that iss michel has to take or be sworn in to become a member of the european parliament, and then his position will be vacant, that is, it will be free until november 30, so that they can appoint a temporary head. of the european union, or a full-fledged one that will extend the mandate even after that, which is today belongs to charles michel. so i don't think you see, you talked, you mentioned two...
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now, let me begin uh, with charles, if i may. first question i want to ask you, you, the us administration, as you know, charles has defied all international outcries and stood by israel in its genocide of palestinians in gaza, it's not just supporting the apartite regime, it's actually involved in the war by providing it with money, intelligence. sendcom is given to military advice. weapons and bombs and you name it, so let our viewers know what vested interests washington has in doing so. well, thank you for inviting me. sure. um, i think the all there is a correct emphasis upon the the genocidal activity of israel, but we are not really getting at the the depth of understanding about the us also intent. of genocide in order to control the resources of the middle east so that even though it doesn't need it, we don't need it here, but we want to be able to control the politics and policies of the allies as well as the people who are considered competitors or enemies, so israel is doing the work of american imperialism and it has
now, let me begin uh, with charles, if i may. first question i want to ask you, you, the us administration, as you know, charles has defied all international outcries and stood by israel in its genocide of palestinians in gaza, it's not just supporting the apartite regime, it's actually involved in the war by providing it with money, intelligence. sendcom is given to military advice. weapons and bombs and you name it, so let our viewers know what vested interests washington has in doing so....
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you have to learn to lie. >> charles! >> when you go to a foreign country, you have to spend the whole night before peeling off the cuban cigar labels. when the guy asks you, are these cubans? no. they're not. they're not cuban. if you have a nice watch, no, i already had that watch. you have to lie. >> or, or, or, or you could just declare it. >> no. you have to pay taxes on it then. trust me. we pay enough taxes. >> so you're encouraging people to lie. >> they do it all the time. >> well, i have to say, i was on a plane. normally if you're traveling out of the country, you cannot travel with more than $10,000 in cash. i never have $10,000 in cash. i was on a plane with oprah. she had $10,000 in cash and you're supposed to declare it. it was all the -- i don't like entourage but very close friends. she said i have to declare it. i said it's your money. it doesn't make sense to me when it's your money. split it up. give me $2,000. give them $2,000. i'm a law-abiding citizen. no one long. she said i'll know. so she declare
you have to learn to lie. >> charles! >> when you go to a foreign country, you have to spend the whole night before peeling off the cuban cigar labels. when the guy asks you, are these cubans? no. they're not. they're not cuban. if you have a nice watch, no, i already had that watch. you have to lie. >> or, or, or, or you could just declare it. >> no. you have to pay taxes on it then. trust me. we pay enough taxes. >> so you're encouraging people to lie. >>...
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. >> yeah, charles is spot on. a yo-yo going up and down and all over the place. you have two different surveys that survey households, survey establish wherements. they've been divergent. i think we're going to -- i would bet on turned on that 180,000 job number probably because the household number last month, you know, was lore than the other one with. -- lower than the other one. there's also a tine -- sign of a slight slowdown in the economy, and you've seen more layoffs announced in the haas month. cheryl: yeah. it's interesting, julia, because we were talking about the type it is of jobs that were out there, and, you know, we were saying it's government jobs, it's health care, it's social services, julia. but at the same time, you know, we're seeing many americans that are taking a second and a third job. and i'm bond oring if that is going to be -- can wondering if that's going to be reflected again in these numbers at 8:30. >> it'll be an interesting number to watch. as to the point about job -- the compan
. >> yeah, charles is spot on. a yo-yo going up and down and all over the place. you have two different surveys that survey households, survey establish wherements. they've been divergent. i think we're going to -- i would bet on turned on that 180,000 job number probably because the household number last month, you know, was lore than the other one with. -- lower than the other one. there's also a tine -- sign of a slight slowdown in the economy, and you've seen more layoffs announced in...
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we are tight up against the break charles. l tight up against the break charles. actually re-fly the — again? ch of course. we actually re-fly the folks _ again? ch of course. we actually re-fly the folks that _ again? ch of course. we actually re-fly the folks that were - again? ch of course. we actually re-fly the folks that were on - again? ch of course. we actually re-fly the folks that were on the | re—fly the folks that were on the lunar mission that want to try to reach the landing on the moon at no cost, and of course we have a lot of other people that are signing up for all of our services on a worldwide basis. . . all of our services on a worldwide basis. ., , ., , ., ., «e all of our services on a worldwide basis. ., , ., , ., .,~e ., basis. charles, lovely to talk to ou, basis. charles, lovely to talk to you. glad _ basis. charles, lovely to talk to you. glad we — basis. charles, lovely to talk to you, glad we made _ basis. charles, lovely to talk to you, glad we made touch - basis. charles, lovely to talk to you, glad we made touch with l basis. charl
we are tight up against the break charles. l tight up against the break charles. actually re-fly the — again? ch of course. we actually re-fly the folks _ again? ch of course. we actually re-fly the folks that _ again? ch of course. we actually re-fly the folks that were - again? ch of course. we actually re-fly the folks that were on - again? ch of course. we actually re-fly the folks that were on the | re—fly the folks that were on the lunar mission that want to try to reach the landing...
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charles payne on deck to tell us what those two issues are. my name's brian hoeflinger, and because of tiktok, i have the power to educate people and hopefully save lives. when my son brian died in a drunk driving accident, i put out a video about it and try to stop young people from drinking and driving. no other family has to go through what we did. tiktok has the power to change society, and i think that's where the power of tiktok lies. if you save one person, that's one more person that can change the world too. right? ♪ why didn't we do this last year? before you were preventing migraine with qulipta®? and look at me now. you'll never truly forget migraine, but zero-migraine days are possible. don't take if allergic to qulipta®. most common side effects are nausea, constipation, and sleepiness. qulipta®. the forget-you-get migraine medicine™. hey, jen. i need skin advice. sure. am i ready for retinol? neutrogena® retinol? yes! it evens skin tone, and smooths fine lines, with visible results in just one week. sounds like you've said that
charles payne on deck to tell us what those two issues are. my name's brian hoeflinger, and because of tiktok, i have the power to educate people and hopefully save lives. when my son brian died in a drunk driving accident, i put out a video about it and try to stop young people from drinking and driving. no other family has to go through what we did. tiktok has the power to change society, and i think that's where the power of tiktok lies. if you save one person, that's one more person that...
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charles: one of these are was aggrieved. bill clinton, this context is he likes young girls being the rage. donald trump said the same thing about him in 2002 in a vanity fair article in a positive way, he said jeffrey epstein likes younger girls, beautiful young girls and they are young. just because the more young is there, got to be -- >> they were 14, 15, 16-year-olds. charles: when trump said it, the insinuation was positive. in his deposition, the insinuation is negative. charles: not one in that group save prince andrew. there is no proof of that. he denied it. can't get it all straight. a lot of people looking at this, you have democrats trying to seize on the trump stuff, republicans trying to seize the clinton stuff. don't know if there is there there. charles: the only way this goes somewhere is if they follow the money trail, go to jpmorgan. get them to show their suspicious activities, they had a few. follow the money trail where he was sending money if you want to unpack this and maybe it leads nowhere. neil: w
charles: one of these are was aggrieved. bill clinton, this context is he likes young girls being the rage. donald trump said the same thing about him in 2002 in a vanity fair article in a positive way, he said jeffrey epstein likes younger girls, beautiful young girls and they are young. just because the more young is there, got to be -- >> they were 14, 15, 16-year-olds. charles: when trump said it, the insinuation was positive. in his deposition, the insinuation is negative. charles:...
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here's harry smith >> this is charles osgood. >> reporter: for more than 50 years, charles osgood's voice was as familiar as a family member's born charles wood, osgood started his career on the air as a student at fordham university shortly after graduation, he landed an announcer job at a classical music station in washington, d.c. osgood joined the army in 1955, and talked his way into a post as emcee for the united states army band by impressing the commander with his pronunciation of rimsky-korsakov. >> the president, who is making a rapid recovery -- >> reporter: when president eisenhower was hospitalized for a heart attack, osgood acted as his personal deejay after a brief stint at abc, osgood joined wcbs in 1967 when they launched an all-new station. soon afterward, his trademark commentary, "the osgood file," went national. >> it takes two to tango, but more than two to make for any kind of peace in the middle east. ♪ >> reporter: and in 1994, he took over from charles kuralt as the anchor of "cbs sunday morning." >> i know, it sounds strange to me, too. >> reporter: in his signa
here's harry smith >> this is charles osgood. >> reporter: for more than 50 years, charles osgood's voice was as familiar as a family member's born charles wood, osgood started his career on the air as a student at fordham university shortly after graduation, he landed an announcer job at a classical music station in washington, d.c. osgood joined the army in 1955, and talked his way into a post as emcee for the united states army band by impressing the commander with his...