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charles: take care. >> thank you, charles. charles: has this rally been about the federal reserve?t is worth asking, even though we talk about it all the time you can really trace it back to something else. you know paul hickey has. i cannot wait to show you his new work and he's next. ♪. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire i was just frustrated... i almost gave up. with miracle-ear it's all about service. they're personable, they're friendly. i'm very happy with them. we provide you with a free lifetime of aftercare. meaning free checkups, cleanings, and adjustments. i see someone new. someone happy. it's really made a difference. celebrate world hearing day... ...with our limited time offers at miracle ear. call 1-800-miracle now. liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. that's great. i know, i've bee telling everyone. baby: liberty. oh! baby: liberty. how many people did
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charles: yeah.y the way, sam, i'm starting to really, really love these utility plays as a play on us running out of energy to power this a.i. revolution. hey, before we about, i have less than 30 seconds to go, what is your biggest concern right now? >> well i guess the big, very big concern is what we cannot forecast which is geopolitical in nature it. the expand expanding of the middle east tension to include hamas on the northern border with israel. also just by how much will the sabre-rattling be coming out of russia indicating nuclear weapons, et cetera. those are always concerns for me. charles: sam, thank you very much, my friend. you are really great. we appreciate you sharing it. it is really good also with the new ideas. >> thank you, charles. charles: something off the beaten path with someone with a long track record like that. they poked fun at him. remember that taco bell at him. everyone had a lot of fun at scott martin's expense but guess what? he was right. he is with us next. ♪. (
charles: yeah.y the way, sam, i'm starting to really, really love these utility plays as a play on us running out of energy to power this a.i. revolution. hey, before we about, i have less than 30 seconds to go, what is your biggest concern right now? >> well i guess the big, very big concern is what we cannot forecast which is geopolitical in nature it. the expand expanding of the middle east tension to include hamas on the northern border with israel. also just by how much will the...
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charles: yeah.sturbans for the white house, the white house and the media the last half of last year actually chastising main street like you're too dumb to know how great you have it. and people are like, are you kidding me? i don't have it that good. with that in mind, i've always been worried was they taking a regate data, think about this for a moment. if the aggregate data has to get really awful for the fed e to change course, we're essentially saying rich people have to start feeling the pain. but by the time a rich person feels the pain, what does that say for the other 90% of society? >> that says that the economy can look okay and not be in a recession with respect to growth in gdp because what's inflating gdp is debt. i'm just -- charles: sure, sure. >> it's like a big old balloon, and the helium is actually debt. so the real person has high credit card costs, high rent costs, high interest costs. the white house has high interest costs. our debt's at $34 trillion. all of this makes the e
charles: yeah.sturbans for the white house, the white house and the media the last half of last year actually chastising main street like you're too dumb to know how great you have it. and people are like, are you kidding me? i don't have it that good. with that in mind, i've always been worried was they taking a regate data, think about this for a moment. if the aggregate data has to get really awful for the fed e to change course, we're essentially saying rich people have to start feeling the...
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charles: exactly. geopolitical events with what is happening. are we okay with new form of capitalism, chinese style capitalism? >> why don't we ask gold? gold new all-time high here. it is clearly parts of the market that seem to be unsettled by it. now what i think people are expecting is it will ultimately manifest itself in higher interest rates. we have a saying at our shop, nostalgia is not an investment strategy,. charles: what about past is prologue? >> there is nostalgia for return of the bond vigilantes. i think we'll get the gold vigilante here. gold is sending as you message this is probably unsustainable path over the long run. charles: we'll pull up a chart this started after the freight global financial crisis where global central banks started to be net buyers of gold and every single year they bought more and more. in the last couple years they bought so much i'm saying they're bracing for apocalypse, look at that chart. what are they bracing for? what do these central banks know we do
charles: exactly. geopolitical events with what is happening. are we okay with new form of capitalism, chinese style capitalism? >> why don't we ask gold? gold new all-time high here. it is clearly parts of the market that seem to be unsettled by it. now what i think people are expecting is it will ultimately manifest itself in higher interest rates. we have a saying at our shop, nostalgia is not an investment strategy,. charles: what about past is prologue? >> there is nostalgia...
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charles, back to you. charles: gerri, thank you very much.st never bought into the soft landing narrative, heritage economist peter st. onge. why were you keptal from the beginning? >> because the fed has never ever pulled off a soft landing. look at google trend about everything of soft landing, every single recession you get a huge flury beforehand. the media fantasizing this time after 100 years of screwing it up the fed will get it right. they never have. they don't understand how the economy works. just two years ago, jerome powell was getting attacked over the transitory inflation schtick. we learned how little we understand about inflation. they do not know what they're doing. that has been the case for 100 years. it will be the case again. charles: what do you make then of this data in the last 24 hours? certainly prices are going higher and feels to me pretty easy, higher prices dissuading consumers. the money they are spending, 70% is on gasoline? >> that's exactly right. consumers are going into debt to try to maintain the lifestyl
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the announcements keep coming, charles. charles: right.rse, you know, the it's -- the thing that always is start thing to me is that when these economists all get on the same page and things come out, the data comes out and it's completely opposite what they predicted, they circle the wagons. none of the members say, well, maybe we were wrong, mea culpa, no, it was a statistical anomaly. it was cold in january. we didn't do the death/birth a rate or we've got to retool. how much do we trust these systems that can be retooled over and over again? >> it's very difficult to trust the data especially when so much of it is just fudge if factored coming from statisticians. and to see that there's serial revisors whether you're talking about retail sales or industrial production if or non-farm payrolls, revise, revise, revise, revise. and the response rate to these surveys is, like, 39, 40%. they're not even really querying all of america. charles: right. >> but i will tell you this much, i think that the average working man and woman in the unit
the announcements keep coming, charles. charles: right.rse, you know, the it's -- the thing that always is start thing to me is that when these economists all get on the same page and things come out, the data comes out and it's completely opposite what they predicted, they circle the wagons. none of the members say, well, maybe we were wrong, mea culpa, no, it was a statistical anomaly. it was cold in january. we didn't do the death/birth a rate or we've got to retool. how much do we trust...
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charles: right. >> palo alto was -- charles: how?t seems to me you buy it now or you don't own it. listen, i will give you an example. so crowdstrike, i have got three services. we had it on one service. i found out my office we took profits on it. i went crazy. we have to get back into it. i want kate for these momentum names. you have got to be watching a screen all day long to buy a nuanced dip here? >> well, true, right but think about palo alto, i was just about to say that. palo alto was on a barn-burner stretch earlier this year. it looked like an nvidia stock just going straight up. they had a slight earnings miss. the stock was down 26% in a day. there is a buying opportunity there for palo alto networks. charles: right. >> it is also in the cybersecurity space just like crowdstrike. so there's an opportunity if you're looking for one of these opportunities you missed out on you got one. charles: let me ask you about households right? right now they're overweight stock as a percentage of their total financial assets this is
charles: right. >> palo alto was -- charles: how?t seems to me you buy it now or you don't own it. listen, i will give you an example. so crowdstrike, i have got three services. we had it on one service. i found out my office we took profits on it. i went crazy. we have to get back into it. i want kate for these momentum names. you have got to be watching a screen all day long to buy a nuanced dip here? >> well, true, right but think about palo alto, i was just about to say that....
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charles: right.ny point, my thesis here you stay in the game until you actually see the market reverse. charles: you know it is interesting that you mentioned these experts, the pros, right? because on one hand jpmorgan, i think their strategist has the lowest target for the s&p. still not a believer but you have jpmorgan analyst is actually saying "the magnificent seven" are actually undervalued, undervalued to the rest of the market. i mean, do you think there is some truth to that? >> yeah, there is some truth to that. the market multiple that investors are willing to put on some of these stocks is pretty reasonable. even if we're talking about 45-x on a p-e basis which sounds high. you look at the potential earnings of some of these companies, nvidia, for example, probably the best example. you apply -- i put something more like a 50-x multiple on nvidia's potential earnings. which means that stock probably can double from here. so yes, there is a lot of insight that people are missing in terms o
charles: right.ny point, my thesis here you stay in the game until you actually see the market reverse. charles: you know it is interesting that you mentioned these experts, the pros, right? because on one hand jpmorgan, i think their strategist has the lowest target for the s&p. still not a believer but you have jpmorgan analyst is actually saying "the magnificent seven" are actually undervalued, undervalued to the rest of the market. i mean, do you think there is some truth to...
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charles: yeah. so bad you know. so he seems to be downplaying and looking through what looks like inflation stablizing at 3 and 4%. and not just that so, we have financial conditions which i think everyone thinks are quite loose. look at equity markets going to the moon. looks like dog with hat a meme coin will show up on the las vegas sphere. clearly a lot of speculation in the markets. when asked about that, actually i think financial conditions are restrictive. i don't know when he is looking at but not what anyone else is looking at. charles: i was asking you, which set? goldman has financial conditions. citi has one widely used. maybe he has ising you and i don't know b the idea they're confident on inflation being a bump in the road really is amazing. i have to be honest with you, every time they say january was cold i lose my mind. most of the time january is cold. more than one fed official though, this i'm reading from your notes, you're saying more than one fed official that the economy is
charles: yeah. so bad you know. so he seems to be downplaying and looking through what looks like inflation stablizing at 3 and 4%. and not just that so, we have financial conditions which i think everyone thinks are quite loose. look at equity markets going to the moon. looks like dog with hat a meme coin will show up on the las vegas sphere. clearly a lot of speculation in the markets. when asked about that, actually i think financial conditions are restrictive. i don't know when he is...
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charles: you look great.asdaq 100 continues to being probably one of the biggest beneficiaries from the a.i. craze but i want you to look at something. you would not expect this. so if i told you that the nasdaq 100 which is crushing it, it is up here but the growth has crumbled, look at that growth. it is nonexistent, folks. it is really, really something we may should be looking at. that is euphoric moment. that stuff matters. let's bring in wealth academy rob luna. rob, at what point should we say take the money and run? >> i think we're aways away from that, charles. you talk about all the things, bullish sentiment, but you point out lot of other things. margin is nowhere it needs to be a lot of home equity people can tap into. there is no froth in the market. volatility, loosen up the stops you're talking about. i think this market heads a lot higher. we have an election coming. talking about lower taxes, less regulation, at the same time fed might be cutting. you have to be in this market right now. cha
charles: you look great.asdaq 100 continues to being probably one of the biggest beneficiaries from the a.i. craze but i want you to look at something. you would not expect this. so if i told you that the nasdaq 100 which is crushing it, it is up here but the growth has crumbled, look at that growth. it is nonexistent, folks. it is really, really something we may should be looking at. that is euphoric moment. that stuff matters. let's bring in wealth academy rob luna. rob, at what point should...
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charles? charles: it really doesn't.ominal growth if you want but people live in the real world. madison, great stuff. thank you very much. >>> folks turns out my next guest was one of the architects of that prosperity boom madison showed you under president trump. joining me, founder chairman of laffer associates, art laffer. of course i have to begin with this huge story. apparently you're one of three economic advisors being considered for fed chair should trump win. your thoughts on that? >> yikes, yikes, no, thank you. it is very flattering but let me just tell you that president trump, when he is elected, take office in january of 2025, then el have to wait a year-and-a-half before the fed chairmanship comes up to make an appointment. i will be a little older than methuslah, 9686 years old. i think that is too old to be fed chairman. i'm flattered my name was chairman, if that is really nice. if they had done it 20 years ago, whoo-hoo. that doesn't make any sense. thank you very much for the nice stories, lovely th
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back to you, charles.rles: feels weird, doesn't seem like it should work that way, madison, thanks a lot. that was very inli -- enlightening. i want to bring in discipline fund founder colin roche. there is lot of excuses why the aggressive rate hiking cycle has not worked as it was planned. going back two years ago you would say everything is broken. why is it inflation has been so hard to tame? >> well, i think to some degree the rate hikes have worked as you know your previous guests were talking about and as the bloomberg article discusses. this has really hurt middle class and poor americans, they are the ones who are most interest rate sensitive because they rely on revolving credit card debt and more interest rate-sensitive debt. i think part of the big reason why maybe inflation hasn't come down quite as quickly as a lot of people expected it to because the congress and treasury continues to just fire money into the economy. so i say it all the time, if were at the fed, when i saw the size of the d
back to you, charles.rles: feels weird, doesn't seem like it should work that way, madison, thanks a lot. that was very inli -- enlightening. i want to bring in discipline fund founder colin roche. there is lot of excuses why the aggressive rate hiking cycle has not worked as it was planned. going back two years ago you would say everything is broken. why is it inflation has been so hard to tame? >> well, i think to some degree the rate hikes have worked as you know your previous guests...
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charles: yeah.n, thanks so much, my friend. have a great weekend. >> thanks, charles. charles: my next guest bought the unloved, boring and stodgy, at least are his words, paul schatz is going if to be here to explain why that's where you want to be with your money, next. ♪ i hate myself if for loving you. ♪ can't break free from the things that you do. a ♪ customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. that's great. i know, right? i've been telling everyone. baby: liberty. did you hear that? ty just said her first word. can you say “mama”? baby: liberty. can you say “auntie”? baby: liberty. how many people did you tell? only pay for what you need. jingle: ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby: ♪ liberty. ♪ (fisher investments) at fisher investments we may look like other money managers, but we're different. (other money manager) you can't be that different. (fisher investments) we are. we have a team of specialists not only in investing, but also also in financial and estate planning and more. (ot
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charles: okay. >> you have to -- charles: itchy trigger finger.really roll off the tongue. >> between now and june they will have several more months of data. it has to corroborate the story. inflation has to keep coming down. charles: right. >> and the labor market, you know, can't fall off a cliff or reaccelerate. so if we stay in this zone, yes we get a judicious, gradual sequence of rate cuts. charles: so here's the thing though, here's the thing, the headline though suggesting that powell and company may have to come to the rescue of the jobs market which has been extraordinarily strong even with that .2 of a percent jump no one expected in the unemployment rate. i feel like the fix was in. powell said two or three times there may be unexpected event, development in the labor force. what is he seeing? what does he know and why all of a sudden is the jobs part of the dual mandate more important than the inflation part? >> i think they're not -- okay, let's start with the second one first. it is not just more important. it is just more on par b
charles: okay. >> you have to -- charles: itchy trigger finger.really roll off the tongue. >> between now and june they will have several more months of data. it has to corroborate the story. inflation has to keep coming down. charles: right. >> and the labor market, you know, can't fall off a cliff or reaccelerate. so if we stay in this zone, yes we get a judicious, gradual sequence of rate cuts. charles: so here's the thing though, here's the thing, the headline though...
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charles: all right. to talk about owning a stock for more than two days. >> thanks so much. >> thanks, man. folks, don't forget, i will be hosting "unbreakable investor." this will be a huge town hall, folks. it is wednesday april 24th at 2:00 p.m. eastern. join me here in studio live. remember the last couple were standing room only. they were an absolute blast. we will have a lot of questions and you learn stuff and this will be the best business special of an been too. eventbrite.com, search for charles payne. i will get you a free ticket. see you in a few weeks. we'll dive into the challenging housing market which now has become a political hot potato. housing expert jim lambert joins us next. ♪. at ameriprise financial our advice is personalized based on your goals, whatever they may be. all that planning has paid off. looks like you can make this work. we can make this work. and the feeling of confidence that comes from our advice... i can make this work. that seems to be universal. i can make this
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send it over to charles payne. charles: happy birthday, taylor. good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." you can feel the market, the tension is there, it is thick. investors are on edge. the bigger question have they become irrational. in the grand scheme of things this rally should only be through the midway pint but the composition of it has many exits saying buy the dip. jim bianco, aisha, gary kaltbaum how to manuever your own emotions as well as this market. the bitcoin market shifted into a higher gear ahead of the halving. the question, why does that matter? lyn alden and pop are on deck. signs a wave of layoffs could be right around the corner. if so what does that mean for powell and company? the media pork working overtime to the white house. more evidence it has gone far too far. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: so for years it was just sort of this one theory about risk called the utility theory but then on, march, 1979 econometric published a new theory. essentially it was known as the prospect theory. what the prospect theory
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charles: thank you so much, danielle. >> thank you, charles. charles: my next guest says there are existential questions for the federal reserve. management life global chief economist as well as strategist frances donald. frances, thank you for being here. let me first get your initial thought what is we heard so far. you have the statement, you got the dot plot. what are you thinking? >> they're really trying to to this line everything will be just fine. we can ease a little bit, we're going to stick the landing. unemployment will not rise even though we're one tick off their year-end forecast. this to me is reading super goldilocks. what worries me the risks to their forecast which seem very balanced really towards the economy slowing much more, problematically inflation may be remaining a little bit stickier. you already shown some starts where the sticky inflation will come from. this is not goldilocks, the risk we go back into the scary word from the last few words, stagflation that sticks inside of me. charles: explain to the audience wh
charles: thank you so much, danielle. >> thank you, charles. charles: my next guest says there are existential questions for the federal reserve. management life global chief economist as well as strategist frances donald. frances, thank you for being here. let me first get your initial thought what is we heard so far. you have the statement, you got the dot plot. what are you thinking? >> they're really trying to to this line everything will be just fine. we can ease a little bit,...
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charles: utilities.trated because we just talked about the new get i -- new de facto safe haven, it used to be utilities. but i feel like the narrative is changing particularly with the need for power. think we're estimating how badly a.i. drains power, how badly i think our power -- the administration if is going to mess us up in terms of, you know, getting us off fossil fuels too soon and, of course, the electric grid, all that. utilities. you like them here. >> i do. it's a seasonal trade for us, march through october, but also if the fed should begin to lower rates which they said they're going to, that makes the dividends of the utilities much more attractive. you know, there'sal some talk about uranium we're hearing out there. if you need some energy probably the best source of it. i mean -- charles: right. >> that's also part of the future too. we own xlu, and it's setting up nicely. you've got the summer air-conditioning season that tends to kick in and also push utilities higher. and things are
charles: utilities.trated because we just talked about the new get i -- new de facto safe haven, it used to be utilities. but i feel like the narrative is changing particularly with the need for power. think we're estimating how badly a.i. drains power, how badly i think our power -- the administration if is going to mess us up in terms of, you know, getting us off fossil fuels too soon and, of course, the electric grid, all that. utilities. you like them here. >> i do. it's a seasonal...
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, or possibly a married charles? - in the end, it just looked too undignified that this couple, by then, you know, in their 50s, were not allowed to become man and wife. do you really want, you know, the heir, the future king, just to have a mistress on the side? [dramatic music] narrator: after centuries of opposition to divorcés remarrying, the church of england relaxes its rules. with the constitutional obstacle removed, charles and camilla are finally married. [applause] - the secret of the success of the royal family has always been reflecting the age in which they live. the queen and prince philip reflect their generation. charles and camilla reflect theirs. we now live in a world where divorce is commonplace, where plenty of people have stepparents. these things happen. and they've happened in the royal family. narrator: charles and camilla's relationship is no longer a scandal, so the press shifts its focus to the young princes. the hunt is on for the next royal fairy tale. - [indistinct speech] - um, no, i d
, or possibly a married charles? - in the end, it just looked too undignified that this couple, by then, you know, in their 50s, were not allowed to become man and wife. do you really want, you know, the heir, the future king, just to have a mistress on the side? [dramatic music] narrator: after centuries of opposition to divorcés remarrying, the church of england relaxes its rules. with the constitutional obstacle removed, charles and camilla are finally married. [applause] - the secret of...
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bob, can you i said no, not that king charles charles barkley. they go, oh, we think he's great too. so you're okay, right? >> hey, have you talk to king charles, that's my can we put kate some real pictures out? >> hello. >> kitty, loved >> people know you're fine. >> i'm fine. you her son has happened to be no, no, no, it's charles barkley. anyway, march madness is here. the nba playoffs. basketball's my face the report are barreling toward us basketball is booming right now. we're very excited because we have nba commissioner. he is one of the best human beings on the planet. what's his name, charles, adam silver talking about he is an amazing person, really great commissioner, ease. >> all of that. he's in the building tonight and super producer and grammy-winning artist littlejohn yeah okay. okay. >> they used to call him the king of kroenke, but now guess what he's got a meditation album out. he's going to tell us the story behind that is quite a story, but first really, really psyched about this fresh offer, abc special was called shame bl
bob, can you i said no, not that king charles charles barkley. they go, oh, we think he's great too. so you're okay, right? >> hey, have you talk to king charles, that's my can we put kate some real pictures out? >> hello. >> kitty, loved >> people know you're fine. >> i'm fine. you her son has happened to be no, no, no, it's charles barkley. anyway, march madness is here. the nba playoffs. basketball's my face the report are barreling toward us basketball is...
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can you i said no, not that king charles charles barkley. they go oh, we think he's it's great to so chose, you're okay, right >> hey, if you talk to king charles, that's my can we put kate some real pictures out >> like can you let people know you're fine. i'm fine. >> her son has happened to me no, no, no, it's charles barkley. anyway, march madness is here. the nba playoffs. basketball's my favorite sport are barreling toward us. basketballs booming right now. we're very excited because we have nba commissioner. he is one of the best human beings on the planet. what's his name? charles adam silver talking about adam, he is an amazing person, really great commissioner ease. all for that. he's in the building tonight and super producer and grammy-winning artist little john. yeah, you know him >> okay. okay. >> they're just calling the king of kroenke, but now guess what he's got a meditation album out. he's going to tell us the story behind that is quite a story, but first really, really psyched about this fresh offer abc special was called
can you i said no, not that king charles charles barkley. they go oh, we think he's it's great to so chose, you're okay, right >> hey, if you talk to king charles, that's my can we put kate some real pictures out >> like can you let people know you're fine. i'm fine. >> her son has happened to me no, no, no, it's charles barkley. anyway, march madness is here. the nba playoffs. basketball's my favorite sport are barreling toward us. basketballs booming right now. we're very...
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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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this could be the ultimate st stock. >> charles: it's going to be a wild ride for sure.ember? let's ask republican fund-raiser and sarah bedford. my friend, so far, the indictments have certainly helped president trump. every time he has been indicted, his numbers have gone up. what do you think going into the election? >> 110%. every time that they have a new investigation, a new trial. every time they deem president trump, his numbers get higher. and not only do they get higher, they get higher in the fund-raising department too. a lot of that is by individual donors giving a lot of their minimum donations to increase that momentum. i look where that stock to have the same effect with a lot of these individuals thinking that they are going to get a piece to help djt ticker symbol to help them. >> charles: i have read and heard a lot of progressive and liberal commentators say the same thing. every time there is an indictment, his popularity goes up. they can't help it. the eagerness to take him down, they wear it on their sleeves. >> that's right, at this point, the on
this could be the ultimate st stock. >> charles: it's going to be a wild ride for sure.ember? let's ask republican fund-raiser and sarah bedford. my friend, so far, the indictments have certainly helped president trump. every time he has been indicted, his numbers have gone up. what do you think going into the election? >> 110%. every time that they have a new investigation, a new trial. every time they deem president trump, his numbers get higher. and not only do they get higher,...
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she done with leaving the royals in the absence of king charles?— absence of king charles?es? she has absolutely had to _ absence of king charles? she has absolutely had to do _ absence of king charles? she has absolutely had to do that. - absence of king charles? she has absolutely had to do that. she . absence of king charles? she has| absolutely had to do that. she has been having to take on the mantle of the most senior royal. so, for example, she was at worcester cathedral on thursday, handing out the maundy money, which is a very traditional event, it had never been carried out by a consort before. she was in northern ireland on her own. she has had to step up because obviously she was used to taking on royal duties, but she has had to do this without the king by her side. i'm sure she will appreciate the king being able to attend these engagements with her hopefully more in the future. we are not saying thatis in the future. we are not saying that is going to happen. if you think about the things coming up, the really big events for the summer, the anniversary of the
she done with leaving the royals in the absence of king charles?— absence of king charles?es? she has absolutely had to _ absence of king charles? she has absolutely had to do _ absence of king charles? she has absolutely had to do that. - absence of king charles? she has absolutely had to do that. she . absence of king charles? she has| absolutely had to do that. she has been having to take on the mantle of the most senior royal. so, for example, she was at worcester cathedral on thursday,...
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charles: it is not clear. but now you think obviously they like the setting and we will see what he says on the set. charles: stocks are raging right now, one reason they are raging is pricing in the fed rate cut and have been for a why all. america says it won't happen. charles: larry think is the best fed water i know, rate cuts, first one in june, 25 basis points, after the election that he will tell you what is data dependent. if cpi, they won't cut rates. that, larry think gets a lot, there is no better fed water and this is why. black rock specializes in the bond market. he knows how these guys react. not just him but he, 25 in june. adam: what does he say about how presidential race will factor in this. nikki haley in the race but is he now lining up a trump presidency? charles: if you talk with the money guys on wall street none of them like the choices. they think one guy who is very cognizant, and these are crass type people and i am crass and the other guy has a disposition that volatile in differen
charles: it is not clear. but now you think obviously they like the setting and we will see what he says on the set. charles: stocks are raging right now, one reason they are raging is pricing in the fed rate cut and have been for a why all. america says it won't happen. charles: larry think is the best fed water i know, rate cuts, first one in june, 25 basis points, after the election that he will tell you what is data dependent. if cpi, they won't cut rates. that, larry think gets a lot,...
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it's king charles. >> you're not going to waste your time with gayle but you can call me gail and charles barkley >> i pulled out here tonight from saturday night live, kenan thompson, former alabama with senator doug jones. cnn's own, kaitlan collins, and the producer and songwriter of i'm just ken mark ronson, king charles starts now >> when going i'll come out >> yes we have a. lot to talk about tonight, but first i want to say something about flying. >> i fly a lot. you fly a lot. are you starting to get nervous about flying >> once i got the 50? in a turbulence yeah, me too wide, nochlin. it youtube, but nobody is above. used to joke about it. yeah, me too. >> but now it was getting oh is brutal because we're not all but it's more than we over 60 were old. >> we are not >> okay >> age is just a number, right? >> that's what all people say. >> hey, does this it's more than? the, turbulence i am, very nervous but, it just seems to be one little accident after another, forcing. there hasn't been anything catastrophic when the door flew off the plane on alaska airlines because of the scr
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emma bavari and her husband charles bavari, who are they? is this middle class or what?that they have servants, they even have some kind of estate that they secretly sell, at the same time time there they ride on some kind of, well, relatively speaking , minibus, yes, she goes to rouen on this carriage, where everyone is crowded, well, this is our minibus, or... there she ties up some kind of wooden shoes - so that with these and her mother-in-law scolds her for the fact that the upholstery of the chairs costs two francs, the material is a meter two francs, it is very expensive, it should be a maximum of 10 sous, only the eldest member of the family should have an armchair and there are a lot of armchairs - this is too luxurious, new curtains are too much luxurious in general - well, that is, i want to somehow correlate this with our reality, then do they even belong to what class? i’ll answer in flabertian style, they belong to the bourgeois class, but only... in flaubert’s terminology , a direct translation of bourgeois or there, plus or minus a similar translation, is
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a big new show on king charles. they're going to be talking about my home state, the state of alabama, also. charles barkley his home state, and how it's been in the news lately with alabama senator katie britt's republican state of the union response to president biden. i will be joining them to talk about it. so make sure you stick around. thanks for joining us here on the source of king charles starts right now >> okay. mr. brown you walk in the cnn studios in new york city. it's king charles >> we're not going to waste >> your time with gayle king but you can call me gail and charles barkley. >> i probably should not hear tonight from saturday night live. kenan thompson former alabama senator doug jones, cnn's own, kaitlan collins, and the producer and songwriter of i'm just ken, mark ronson. king, charles starts now. >> when >> yes >> we have a lot to talk about tonight, but first i want to say something about flying. >> i filed but you fly a lot. are you starting to get nervous about flying? >> once i got the
a big new show on king charles. they're going to be talking about my home state, the state of alabama, also. charles barkley his home state, and how it's been in the news lately with alabama senator katie britt's republican state of the union response to president biden. i will be joining them to talk about it. so make sure you stick around. thanks for joining us here on the source of king charles starts right now >> okay. mr. brown you walk in the cnn studios in new york city. it's king...
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charles: so, the bridge? eliana: i don't want to eat up too much time, but it is totally true about the bridge. however, i think for a lot of other stories that would take a lot of time and effort to get to the bottom of, they are not being covered. i can think of a lot of stories about the biden white house, that is opaque in many ways, particularly about how the president is managed. i still do not think that story has been told. it requires a lot of -- a lot of international stories. some of those are communicated much more easily. i think there is a lot of in-depth reporting that we do not often see being done. charles: i'm going to use the privilege of the chair to tell a quick anecdote before we get to questions. one of my earliest jobs when i was in my early 20's -- i went to peru to work as a freelance journalist, and i got a job for the english language newspaper in lima, peru, which was appended to an english-language publication for the business community which covered politics , business news, in
charles: so, the bridge? eliana: i don't want to eat up too much time, but it is totally true about the bridge. however, i think for a lot of other stories that would take a lot of time and effort to get to the bottom of, they are not being covered. i can think of a lot of stories about the biden white house, that is opaque in many ways, particularly about how the president is managed. i still do not think that story has been told. it requires a lot of -- a lot of international stories. some of...
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charles _ ukraine. i want to read this from the op-ed. charles michel- ukraine.d. charles michel says l ukraine. i want to read this from i the op-ed. charles michel says we the op—ed. charles michel says we can't count on others, at the mercy of election cycles in the us or others. is that a pointed reference to donald trump question mark it certainly is, and we should remember it's notjust donald trump. we certainly is, and we should remember it's notjust donald trump.— it's not 'ust donald trump. we have an it's notjust donald trump. we have an increasingly _ it's notjust donald trump. we have an increasingly large _ it's notjust donald trump. we have an increasingly large number- it's notjust donald trump. we have an increasingly large number in - it's notjust donald trump. we have an increasingly large number in the| an increasingly large number in the republican party of isolationists, that something we should think about even ofjoe biden wins. if the isolationists grow stronger, joe biden, even if he is committed to defending europe, he may not do so to th
charles _ ukraine. i want to read this from the op-ed. charles michel- ukraine.d. charles michel says l ukraine. i want to read this from i the op-ed. charles michel says we the op—ed. charles michel says we can't count on others, at the mercy of election cycles in the us or others. is that a pointed reference to donald trump question mark it certainly is, and we should remember it's notjust donald trump. we certainly is, and we should remember it's notjust donald trump.— it's not 'ust...
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i said, i wonder what charles is going to where you work grayson, look, charles in our 20 tonight. >> oh, you look great girl >> you look great deal. >> i don't know if you know, normally, you know, we're sitting here and we don't make the news, but this but this past week, charles, i don't know. >> but you've been in >> the news for some comments you made on our last show. >> you remember deer, which he said, i do remember what i said. okay. we'll rotate if i see a black person walking around with trump mugs, had them a punch admin face charles, i don't get >> you really can't say that because a you don't meet i mean, that sincerely. but if you see somebody a black person with a donkey will plunge right in jail. i promise you now >> did you say exactly what you think? and you take responsibility for everything you say? yes. >> and so it's not like you just willy nilly say >> stuff for clickbait, >> right? >> always, always know the response and i always know how much gasoline and i'm putting on the >> fire. >> okay. of course. so in that vein that clip that you all, that you all just
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charles: so, the bridge?liana: i don't want to eat up too much time, but it is totally true about the bridge. however, i think for a lot of other stories that would take a lot of time and effort to get to the bottom of, they are not being covered. i can think of a lot of stories about the biden white house, that is opaque in many ways, particularly about how the president is managed. i still do not think that story has been told. it requires a lot of -- a lot of international stories. some of those are communicated much more easily. i think there is a lot of in-depth reporting that we do not often see being done. charles: i'm going to use the privilege of the chair to tell a quick anecdote before we get to questions. one of my earliest jobs when i was in my early 20's -- i went to peru to work as a freelance journalist, and i got a job for the english language newspaper in lima, peru, which was appended to an english-language publication for the business community which covered politics , business news, in en
charles: so, the bridge?liana: i don't want to eat up too much time, but it is totally true about the bridge. however, i think for a lot of other stories that would take a lot of time and effort to get to the bottom of, they are not being covered. i can think of a lot of stories about the biden white house, that is opaque in many ways, particularly about how the president is managed. i still do not think that story has been told. it requires a lot of -- a lot of international stories. some of...
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charles payne. >> charles: i'm not a lawyer, but look at new york, with penalty and everything, $400 million to be paid on victimless crime. no victim, no one showed up to file a report. the banks that did business with trump wanted to do more business with president trump. as a business person, i was growing my business, i would embellish. we're a tiny firm, we can do this, we would embellish. >> harris: tiny, but mighty. >> charles: they are saying president trump lied. one person's lie is another person's embellishment, like in real estate, in the eye of the beholder, so to speak. that to me is pretty clear and obvious. what happened with this fani willis is amazing drama. i don't know if she hired an agent yet, she needs to. she needs to get on bravo, i'm seeing judge fani, keeping it real, keeping it real. go for at least two seasons, okay. the whole thing feels like a farce. it feels like a political farce and it is backfiring. >> harris: if you need an attorney on any of that, we have got emily and i almost want to hire her just for you. >> emily: i love it. >> harris: talk to
charles payne. >> charles: i'm not a lawyer, but look at new york, with penalty and everything, $400 million to be paid on victimless crime. no victim, no one showed up to file a report. the banks that did business with trump wanted to do more business with president trump. as a business person, i was growing my business, i would embellish. we're a tiny firm, we can do this, we would embellish. >> harris: tiny, but mighty. >> charles: they are saying president trump lied. one...
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charles: they have the money these days. charles: do you see that happening?harles: if they give up the algorithm and control it. charles: they have to prove it. >> they have smart people, they understand how to unpack this thing where preferences come out right. do you think the chinese government will give that up? they wouldn't the last time, why would they do it now? there are more bent on world domination than ever before. it is the trump thing is interesting. here's why, make this one point, people think it's bad for biden and democrats but there's a crackup going on among in the maga when with sloppy steve and people like alex jones going out there attacking trump kind of. neil: the fact that so many republicans voted for this tells you this is where they felt they had room. very good seeing you again. neil: didn't notice that your handsome in your own conditions. thank you. you and i got that reference. charlie gasparino on all of that. the best of the best. president biden heading to michigan, he went to milwaukee, wisconsin, a battleground state. he
charles: they have the money these days. charles: do you see that happening?harles: if they give up the algorithm and control it. charles: they have to prove it. >> they have smart people, they understand how to unpack this thing where preferences come out right. do you think the chinese government will give that up? they wouldn't the last time, why would they do it now? there are more bent on world domination than ever before. it is the trump thing is interesting. here's why, make this...
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kelly, charles is author and finance podcaster, host of the wonderful money tips and joining us via skype from sheffield is holistic transformational life coach uzma nakvi, welcome back to both of you. uzma, i want to start with you here, because i think it's so heartbreaking to see the suffering that's been heaped on the palestinians inside gaza already. and we know whatever happens, uzma, this trauma will linger, will it not? uh it most definitely will, thank you so much for having me again, you know, and and most likely for the rest of their lives and into their future generations true very very sadly. um, this is not a trauma that general terms and normal terms, when we talk about trauma, this is not something that's just happening a subconscious level and then we have to deal with the emotional triggers that come as a result of it, that's what we normally talk about as well, this is a man-made. trauma to an unprecedented extent that absolutely can uh should never have taken place, it could have been prevented. um, and you know these kids, if we're just talking about what's happ
kelly, charles is author and finance podcaster, host of the wonderful money tips and joining us via skype from sheffield is holistic transformational life coach uzma nakvi, welcome back to both of you. uzma, i want to start with you here, because i think it's so heartbreaking to see the suffering that's been heaped on the palestinians inside gaza already. and we know whatever happens, uzma, this trauma will linger, will it not? uh it most definitely will, thank you so much for having me again,...
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charles: he barely traded it. neil: he was able to corner $10 billion in this market, massive crypto world that was a fraction of that. i understand that. it does show you what a clever guy can do to take advantage of a market some perceived, a little less now, is it regulated or policed enough, is that a message that comes from this? have we learned a little bit from this that there are better safeguards, protections to avoid another scheme, ponzi or otherwise? >> another great question. the lower, compared to what he could have gotten. probation recommended 100 years, it dilutes the message. they got probation recommended higher sentence, more than ten victims. the amount of money involved, no remorse, obstruction of justice, perjury. all those when you put them together, i sat back and i said he walked away having beaten the government. in some respects he's going to go to jail but i bet you, contemplating his appeal and thanking god that he got out with something less than life. neil: he's a rough customer. if
charles: he barely traded it. neil: he was able to corner $10 billion in this market, massive crypto world that was a fraction of that. i understand that. it does show you what a clever guy can do to take advantage of a market some perceived, a little less now, is it regulated or policed enough, is that a message that comes from this? have we learned a little bit from this that there are better safeguards, protections to avoid another scheme, ponzi or otherwise? >> another great question....
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charles, great to see you.sandra, from sanctuary cities to small towns, how migrants are starting to trickle into a sleeping little town in wisconsin. hundreds of miles away from the border. our next guest is making immigration a central issue in his campaign. we will speak with wisconsin republican u.s. senate nominee eric hovde coming up next. >> sandra: alexis mcadams is live in new jersey where a transparency law may be on the chopping block. what is happening there? >> hey, sandra. waiting to see what is going to happen, supposed to be a major discussion here. people in new jersey are not happy, they want to hold government officials accountable, but a democratic senator wants to gut it. frustrated by skin tags? dr. scholl's has the breakthrough you've been waiting for. the first fda-cleared at-home skin tag remover clinically proven to remove skin tags safely in as little as one treatment. dupixent helps you du more with less asthma. and can help you breathe better in as little as two weeks. dupixent is a
charles, great to see you.sandra, from sanctuary cities to small towns, how migrants are starting to trickle into a sleeping little town in wisconsin. hundreds of miles away from the border. our next guest is making immigration a central issue in his campaign. we will speak with wisconsin republican u.s. senate nominee eric hovde coming up next. >> sandra: alexis mcadams is live in new jersey where a transparency law may be on the chopping block. what is happening there? >> hey,...
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charles barkley, but you got to put words on oh, i love charles. her thing about dating because she gives all of the people's she's dated names like one was the mechanic, one was doll doll eyes, one was baby shot. >> i didn't date dollar. that's probably guys when i don't want to mess up his marriage. >> okay >> baby should but they all have very manic the dummy the dummy, dumb and dumber. you're talking about them? dummy. yeah. he was i mean, he had his purposes so that you save a flash boats. but now, despite all after all, the dating, you say that you don't want a man with not potential, what do you say? you said you want to be >> like, i'm >> successful? yeah, our credits. yeah. >> i just bought a house in la and grab mine and i have got your first house. it is my first house feels very grown up >> you just get them. you keys. if nat i'm like, oh, own all of this. this is where. and thought about a house, about a car. i take care of my family. my mother is retired and i retired her. i take care of her. and so i can't deal with the man who has p
charles barkley, but you got to put words on oh, i love charles. her thing about dating because she gives all of the people's she's dated names like one was the mechanic, one was doll doll eyes, one was baby shot. >> i didn't date dollar. that's probably guys when i don't want to mess up his marriage. >> okay >> baby should but they all have very manic the dummy the dummy, dumb and dumber. you're talking about them? dummy. yeah. he was i mean, he had his purposes so that you...
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charles: sure. we have two main sales channels.ill well over $1 billion per year in our private transactions but also online sales, e-commerce, retail, i think we will see significant growth in those more fixed-price channels perhaps. private sales have been strong. in moments of uncertainty, private sales tend to do better because buyers and souther's value speed, discretion, certainty. those are all points of support for the private sales market. we are seeing strength on both sides. i am here this week in part because we are opening our sales in hong kong next week. we have 21 sales next week, well over 3000 objects we will bring to market and sell across a lot of categories. we will see good activity and auctions. >> that was charles stewart, the ceo of sotheby's. we will have more ahead on "daybreak asia." this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's talk a little bit about the ev sector and how that is one of the biggest areas we are focusing on, particularly in light of the u.s.-china tensions in terms of how much the subsidies have he
charles: sure. we have two main sales channels.ill well over $1 billion per year in our private transactions but also online sales, e-commerce, retail, i think we will see significant growth in those more fixed-price channels perhaps. private sales have been strong. in moments of uncertainty, private sales tend to do better because buyers and souther's value speed, discretion, certainty. those are all points of support for the private sales market. we are seeing strength on both sides. i am...
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it princess kate and also king charles. it shows _ princess kate and also king charles.ges. edward, a very special connection _ warm, supportive messages. edward, a very special connection between - warm, supportive messages. edward, a very special connection between the - very special connection between the uk and australia, how has this news been received back home? aha, uk and australia, how has this news been received back home?- been received back home? a huge amount of shock, _ been received back home? a huge amount of shock, some _ been received back home? a huge amount of shock, some sadness i been received back home? a huge i amount of shock, some sadness from been received back home? a huge - amount of shock, some sadness from a lot of— amount of shock, some sadness from a lot of people _ amount of shock, some sadness from a lot of people in — amount of shock, some sadness from a lot of people in australia. _ amount of shock, some sadness from a lot of people in australia. we _ amount of shock, some sadness from a lot of people in australia. we have - lot of pe
it princess kate and also king charles. it shows _ princess kate and also king charles.ges. edward, a very special connection _ warm, supportive messages. edward, a very special connection between - warm, supportive messages. edward, a very special connection between the - very special connection between the uk and australia, how has this news been received back home? aha, uk and australia, how has this news been received back home?- been received back home? a huge amount of shock, _ been...
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yes. this, but king charles looks pretty chipper out and about.— this, but king charles looks prettyt. yes, i agree with yon he _ chipper out and about. yes, i agree with you. he definitely _ chipper out and about. yes, i agree with you. he definitely looked - chipper out and about. yes, i agree with you. he definitely looked glad | with you. he definitely looked glad to be back, meeting the public again. he's been doing his constitutional duties, they haven't really stopped since his diagnosis, audiences with the prime minister and the red boxes and that kind of thing, but what he has missed is meeting the people, and that's something he's always enjoyed, and even the late queen, on easter sunday, would always expect a crowd outside st george's chapel, but she wouldn't do a walkabout. so, today was really a significant moment, just the facts in crossing the road there and shaking hands, and really shaking hands, lots of hands. i thought it was very significant. almost as if he enjoys it to the extent that he draws energy from it, in a way. the reality is he's been left very exposed
yes. this, but king charles looks pretty chipper out and about.— this, but king charles looks prettyt. yes, i agree with yon he _ chipper out and about. yes, i agree with you. he definitely _ chipper out and about. yes, i agree with you. he definitely looked - chipper out and about. yes, i agree with you. he definitely looked glad | with you. he definitely looked glad to be back, meeting the public again. he's been doing his constitutional duties, they haven't really stopped since his...