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and we've heard the payne stewart question come up again and again. was it a depressurization. i think it's simpler than that. it may have been something more likely just a minor cockpit fire where the smoke overwhelmed the crew but not before the captain thought i'm going to turn the airplane back towards land, towards the last known point. he be that intense they wouldn't have the time to put on simple oxygen masks to at least signal a distress call? >> it could be, but these things if they propagate slowly your initial inclination is you smell burning plastic. if you don't immediately save yourself, it's 1:30 in the morning, i smell burning plastic we've got an electrical fire. if you mask up. the first thing you should do. but if that protocol wasn't followed, it's the middle of the night. the fire, what could have caused it, circuit breaker panels up above your head. >> it's the last thing i would think of. it is so simple. richard quest, honestly. >> this is fascinating. this is fascinating. captain, i just want to quickly ask you briefly, if i may, captain, all this is e
and we've heard the payne stewart question come up again and again. was it a depressurization. i think it's simpler than that. it may have been something more likely just a minor cockpit fire where the smoke overwhelmed the crew but not before the captain thought i'm going to turn the airplane back towards land, towards the last known point. he be that intense they wouldn't have the time to put on simple oxygen masks to at least signal a distress call? >> it could be, but these things if...
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finally, payne's partner fires one last time. payne sees the suspect's gun fall to the ground. >> so, i communicate to eric, you know, he's thrown the gun. it's all clear. >> the two officers run over and arrest the suspects. it's only at the end of the fight when the fear settles in. >> it's at that point, when you really get scared, you know, because you start thinking, you know, what if? >> paramedics arrive to take the injured to the hospital. the four teens survive. they were on the run after stealing that pickup in ohio. the shooter, 19-year-old charles brutus wright, is sentenced to 107 years in prison. as a result of his injuries, officer sutcliffe has permanent nerve damage. a plate and 12 screws keep his arm together. >> the worst part about having the plate and screws is i've lost the mobility to turn and twist my arm. the bullet -- actually, there's a little tiny divot, that's what i call it, on my little bull's-eye right here in the arm. that's where the bullet went in. when it went in, it shattered the arm pretty ba
finally, payne's partner fires one last time. payne sees the suspect's gun fall to the ground. >> so, i communicate to eric, you know, he's thrown the gun. it's all clear. >> the two officers run over and arrest the suspects. it's only at the end of the fight when the fear settles in. >> it's at that point, when you really get scared, you know, because you start thinking, you know, what if? >> paramedics arrive to take the injured to the hospital. the four teens survive....
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stuart: this is a charles payne pic. it is down eight dollars at 81.the moon over the past year. charles: back to the old days. stuart: that stock has gone to the moon. you recommended it. it is big in the internet security area. all of these have been amazing buying opportunities. i still think you have a shot at the hundred dollars plus in the stock. charles: i think that there are some of these larger names that have been here for a long time. in the meantime, they are buying companies. they are making themselves more attractive. that is when the stock went parabolic. stuart: we interviewed the ceo earlier. we are a wonderful market player here. charles: brilliant. again, new companies. staying ahead of the game. stuart: good to see you. thousands of unionized las vegas workers threatened to go on strike. why? because of obamacare. wright and senator reed's backyard. my take on all of this is next. ♪ so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and
stuart: this is a charles payne pic. it is down eight dollars at 81.the moon over the past year. charles: back to the old days. stuart: that stock has gone to the moon. you recommended it. it is big in the internet security area. all of these have been amazing buying opportunities. i still think you have a shot at the hundred dollars plus in the stock. charles: i think that there are some of these larger names that have been here for a long time. in the meantime, they are buying companies. they...
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to charles payne, what do you make of this? the boss says we have to hike the wage that much, a lot of you have to go? >> first of all, it's common sense. it's sort of tough the industries that they're targeting, they have the slimmest profit margins, it's not like the googlele's 50% profit margins, the burger kings and retailers, american eagles. look at their stocks, they have thin profit margins, fewer jobs, fewer promotions, a disaster for low physical people. >> you can argue a lot of these guys are trying to preempt the move by saying if you do it, we will fire workers. so is it a threat or is it real? >> i think it's real. i think the economic research shows at this point you are pushing on a strij, it hurts small businesses a lot. i will say this, this is a political mindfield for people to oppose this. it's hard for republicans in a time and place where you do have income inr and equality. you have an issue. >> people drop out of high school make a lot less. >> people and equality. >> people going to college are making
to charles payne, what do you make of this? the boss says we have to hike the wage that much, a lot of you have to go? >> first of all, it's common sense. it's sort of tough the industries that they're targeting, they have the slimmest profit margins, it's not like the googlele's 50% profit margins, the burger kings and retailers, american eagles. look at their stocks, they have thin profit margins, fewer jobs, fewer promotions, a disaster for low physical people. >> you can argue a...
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charles payne, what do you make of this? >> well, i kind of see at this time other way. i think president obama hit theen whys with a big blow. i got to tell you, the president is building this giant utopian welfare society. it's very expensive. we got the highest corporate tax in the world. we got to go for the money. by the way the unions have money. they're learning a hard way at the end of the day on the pecking order the environment ammists are up there. president obama is up there. they're starting to fade, they don't like it. it's starting to pocket. >> i think if you read this report from this union group, it says they approve of the effort to extend coverage for the under and uninsured. as long as we don't have to pay for it and our health insurance doesn't change in anyway. >> by the way, i will point out the new battle front and the one that is looming is the cadillac excise tax of 40% on very large health insurance plans, because that is going to hit. >> you knew that. >> that is going to-it the unions both private sector and public sector squarely. already,
charles payne, what do you make of this? >> well, i kind of see at this time other way. i think president obama hit theen whys with a big blow. i got to tell you, the president is building this giant utopian welfare society. it's very expensive. we got the highest corporate tax in the world. we got to go for the money. by the way the unions have money. they're learning a hard way at the end of the day on the pecking order the environment ammists are up there. president obama is up there....
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charles payne and jonas max farris fight out it over one of my favorite, target. settle in for this one. >>> big story on mcdonald's. workers say the company stole their pay. this is newest battle of the wage wars. our panel will let loose on this one. >>> this is my favorite. 3d printed jewelry worth up to 100 grand. need i say more? even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: it is the throwdown you've been waiting for all we
charles payne and jonas max farris fight out it over one of my favorite, target. settle in for this one. >>> big story on mcdonald's. workers say the company stole their pay. this is newest battle of the wage wars. our panel will let loose on this one. >>> this is my favorite. 3d printed jewelry worth up to 100 grand. need i say more? even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: it is the throwdown you've been waiting for all we
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it is an alexander payne movie. as far as i am concerned, he is six for six.ondly, he is basically the linchpin of the movie. the story follows him. but it is a teamwork movie. it is all of us together. that is behind the camera. he has 85 people on the crew, and 47 have worked every day on every movie he has ever made. so you have a family. >> alexander payne, you have said, helped you know your father. >> he gave to me the things i expected to get from a father. support -- i never got that at home. alexander gave me that. and he is a movie fan. he sees a lot of movies i have been in. or is something in there he felt he could use to surprise the folks. i do not think people would anticipate the performance that i do in this movie. i do not think there is a movie i have done where you can say, he is obviously woody. because i am always the quick guy, the guy that drives it, the guy that does this and that and motivates a movie to one way or the other. it is the last thing i do. i do not care what you think. >> you did not win anything. it is a scam. stop this.
it is an alexander payne movie. as far as i am concerned, he is six for six.ondly, he is basically the linchpin of the movie. the story follows him. but it is a teamwork movie. it is all of us together. that is behind the camera. he has 85 people on the crew, and 47 have worked every day on every movie he has ever made. so you have a family. >> alexander payne, you have said, helped you know your father. >> he gave to me the things i expected to get from a father. support -- i never...
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is this problem for net mix. >> not battle charles payne because that guy crushes. netflix, business is ultimate low barrier to entry. if imnetflix shareholder i'm sit worried worried worried about developpings sitting at home not going through studios for licensing fees. you're paying for to legally watch videos. am i worried about this? yes, going forward because netflix shares are valued very aggressively. they don't have many competitors in the marketplace, just amazon and hulu. melissa: that's true but quality of what you're watching counts. i get annoyed as netflix is buffering for large period of time. i can't imagine what this is like. >> by all means. i'm not a net geek. they let you tap into torrent. quality of video is better on netflix and better on amazon, southernly on hulu. but getting free. free is very compelling to user. melissa: free is very compelling. brian, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we're five-year bull market, s&p still near the all-time highs. can the bull run continue or is the market starting to skid? what about the nasdaq? jona
is this problem for net mix. >> not battle charles payne because that guy crushes. netflix, business is ultimate low barrier to entry. if imnetflix shareholder i'm sit worried worried worried about developpings sitting at home not going through studios for licensing fees. you're paying for to legally watch videos. am i worried about this? yes, going forward because netflix shares are valued very aggressively. they don't have many competitors in the marketplace, just amazon and hulu....
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charles payne. >> i don't know who will pay. businesses, now here's the thing, it's not a full fledged vehicle from the administration stance. we know we made mistakes in the plan. it's a political endeavor. we got 34 changes, arbitrary changes mailed by the winds of the president of the united states, most are temporary. so if you thought these were bad ideas, you'd say let's scrap them or redo them. maybe let's extend it past the next presidential election. it's toxic. it's destroying the company and confident. >> taking the idea of what it was and insurance companies, if you have a plan that doesn't comply with the requirements at healthcare law, you can hang on it longer to succeed, so republicans wanted that, they said they weren't interested in that problem. so what's wrong with the brought doing that? >> because the way they should be able to fix this, right, they're just doing this. it's very overt political move. they are why you doing it. >> they should have been doing that. i would have said touche. admit it. >> they
charles payne. >> i don't know who will pay. businesses, now here's the thing, it's not a full fledged vehicle from the administration stance. we know we made mistakes in the plan. it's a political endeavor. we got 34 changes, arbitrary changes mailed by the winds of the president of the united states, most are temporary. so if you thought these were bad ideas, you'd say let's scrap them or redo them. maybe let's extend it past the next presidential election. it's toxic. it's destroying...
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the heart of the spartans while off the court, adreian payne is almost seven feet of gentle giant.s me up. it just makes me feel happy and safe. >> reporter: 8-year-old lacey holsworth has another name for him, though. >> superman because he flies high. he dunks and he busts down the walls and he's my superman. >> reporter: and to payne she is princess lacey. >> i love her and, you know, i wouldn't want anything to happen to her. she's always going to be a part of my life. >> reporter: their unlikely friendship began two years ago when lacey was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a form of childhood cancer that attacks her nervous system. payne and his team visited her in the hospital. >> adreian playing with her was the first time she really truly smiled and i think felt joy. >> reporter: she is certainly his biggest little fan. >> she always takes me and wishes me luck and tells me to get some dunks and shoot three-pointers for her. >> reporter: he's become a fixture in the holsworth home. >> we play games together and color and stuff. and i make him brownies. >> just her brother. as
the heart of the spartans while off the court, adreian payne is almost seven feet of gentle giant.s me up. it just makes me feel happy and safe. >> reporter: 8-year-old lacey holsworth has another name for him, though. >> superman because he flies high. he dunks and he busts down the walls and he's my superman. >> reporter: and to payne she is princess lacey. >> i love her and, you know, i wouldn't want anything to happen to her. she's always going to be a part of my...
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. >> explain the payne system. a lear jet if memory serves me right, we had fighter jets go up and actually they could see that everybody was already dead in the plane and they let it run out of fuel before the plane went down, right? >> right, they let it go because they could calculate exactly where it was going to come down. there was never a plan to shoot it down. you're right. >> right, but now on a boeing triple 7, was this the type of plane that could have a similar issue. wouldn't there be at least sometime for the pilots to get an oxygen mask on? >> well, at 35,000 feet which is where they had the last communication they don't have long. they have between 15 and 30 seconds. you have to train for that. you have to get it out and get it on quickly. otherwise, hypoxia will set in and you very quickly even lose your ability to make decisions. so it is very fast and they train for it. they're supposed to train for it but you have to do it right away. >> john, what is your reaction of what mary is saying, what a
. >> explain the payne system. a lear jet if memory serves me right, we had fighter jets go up and actually they could see that everybody was already dead in the plane and they let it run out of fuel before the plane went down, right? >> right, they let it go because they could calculate exactly where it was going to come down. there was never a plan to shoot it down. you're right. >> right, but now on a boeing triple 7, was this the type of plane that could have a similar...
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this was like 1:20 in the morning over the pacific. >> reporter: in the case of payne stewart's crash, no distress call was made either. just a sounding of alarms including one for a loss of cabin pressure. >> what is behind the credibility of the zombie plane theory. this is an investigation of mechanical failure or an investigation into a criminal act. whether the crews switched off the aircraft systems or they just failed giving everyone on board little time to respond, wolf, or even survive. >> that's a theory out there. thanks suzanne malveaux reporting. >>> we've got some breaking news. we're getting some video right now courtesy of reuters. this is a search operation is ongoing right now over in the southern part of the indian ocean and you see the pilots and the crew members and they're out there and satellite images and maybe debris from the wreckage of the malaysian airliner. richard quest is watching all of this with us. richard, this is new video just coming into "the situation room" courtesy of reuters. you multiply this by several and you'll see this enormous search that
this was like 1:20 in the morning over the pacific. >> reporter: in the case of payne stewart's crash, no distress call was made either. just a sounding of alarms including one for a loss of cabin pressure. >> what is behind the credibility of the zombie plane theory. this is an investigation of mechanical failure or an investigation into a criminal act. whether the crews switched off the aircraft systems or they just failed giving everyone on board little time to respond, wolf, or...
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but payne stewart's plane, the engines failed at the same time.ened to have a recording on it and they could hear the engines spooling down together. what happened there it made a right turn and then it started to roll. so they responded differently in each way. but if it did come down, for example more like helios and was able to fly down or not go into the roll, i suppose it's possible it could have landed on the water with less of an impact. but we've seen in other water landings, not like sully who did it without this, but a wing will often clip on a wave and then it will tumble. so it remains to be seen if this is the wreckage how this ended up. so we might get lucky and have big pieces or not. >> well, it does remain to be seen. those planes are on their way. we'll let you know what they find when they find it. our thanks to dave davids, both davids, mary, bill, appreciate it. >>> what if flight 370 is never found? a grim question faced by all those loved ones. what is it like to live without knowing for a very long period of time? i'll talk
but payne stewart's plane, the engines failed at the same time.ened to have a recording on it and they could hear the engines spooling down together. what happened there it made a right turn and then it started to roll. so they responded differently in each way. but if it did come down, for example more like helios and was able to fly down or not go into the roll, i suppose it's possible it could have landed on the water with less of an impact. but we've seen in other water landings, not like...
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on 8-year-old lacy hallsworth all day. >> he just texted her to ask how she was doing. >> reporter: payne met lacey two years ago when the team was visiting sick children in the michigan hospital. >> she loved to dance. and then all of the sudden, boom, this happened. >> reporter: the towering center connected with the little girl battling cancer. >> she just found something about him that was really special. >> i lost my mom and grandmother. i don't know how it is losing a child or having to go through something like that. >> reporter: the two really like to color together. >> that is how i color, when i'm with you. >> reporter: looks like you have become a much better colorer. >> yeah, yeah. i did. >> reporter: earlier this month, michigan state won the big 10. lacey was there, cheering him on and sharing in a time-honored tradition. >> that was really fun. i got to climb up there and help him cut down the net. >> reporter: but last fall, it was lacey who needed the support. >> lacey kind of relapsed and she had -- was having a real rough week. >> reporter: until adrian got there. >> sh
on 8-year-old lacy hallsworth all day. >> he just texted her to ask how she was doing. >> reporter: payne met lacey two years ago when the team was visiting sick children in the michigan hospital. >> she loved to dance. and then all of the sudden, boom, this happened. >> reporter: the towering center connected with the little girl battling cancer. >> she just found something about him that was really special. >> i lost my mom and grandmother. i don't know how...
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. >> one possible suspect was karen's ex-husband, jeff payne. karen was petitioning for higher alimony payments because of her recent diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. >> karen was concerned that her health insurance was not going to be sufficient to address all of her medical needs. >> but payne had an alibi. he was 300 miles away in miami when karen was killed. and police discovered that karen was dating a number of men at the time of her death. >> karen was seeing a british airline pilot. we learned of this pilot through some text messaging on karen's phone. >> hi, sex bomb, having a good day? miss you. just got back from rio. do i still get to see you next week? >> the pilot had an alibi for the time of the murder. he was out of the country and was not considered a suspect. but someone else karen was dating had a violent past, news karen learned just days before her murder. pay my bill. phone: your account is already paid in full. oh, well in that case, back to vacation mode. ♪boots and pants and boots and pants♪ ♪and boots and pants and boot
. >> one possible suspect was karen's ex-husband, jeff payne. karen was petitioning for higher alimony payments because of her recent diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. >> karen was concerned that her health insurance was not going to be sufficient to address all of her medical needs. >> but payne had an alibi. he was 300 miles away in miami when karen was killed. and police discovered that karen was dating a number of men at the time of her death. >> karen was seeing a...
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the other one was your famous learjet flying from -- >> payne stewart. >> payne stewart, and sadly for him, the same thingincapacitate. it has all the hallmarks of inki incapacitation, but it could equally have gone by somebody. but you wouldn't fly an aircraft at this high altitude by hand. there is no point in doing so and it is very tricky to do, and if you had hand control, why on earth would you want to go down there in the first place? it is very much a mystery, i have to say. >> are you trusting the satellite data, the british satellite interpretation? i mean, do you trust what the malaysian government is saying, that this is likely lost, it was likely lost in that part of the ocean? >> well, look, trusting inmarsat executives is one thing, the malaysian government is another thing. they've put out statements which they've withdrawn, given conflicting information, so trust is not very high on my feelings there. but inmarsat, if they said that's where it is, they will have said it with a high degree of confidence, and i'm pretty certain that they -- >> let me ask you about the tr
the other one was your famous learjet flying from -- >> payne stewart. >> payne stewart, and sadly for him, the same thingincapacitate. it has all the hallmarks of inki incapacitation, but it could equally have gone by somebody. but you wouldn't fly an aircraft at this high altitude by hand. there is no point in doing so and it is very tricky to do, and if you had hand control, why on earth would you want to go down there in the first place? it is very much a mystery, i have to say....
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we knew the payne stewart aircraft was over georgia, that the crew was incapacitated because the air force scrambled jets and were able to see to get close enough to the aircraft. but that plane continued forsever for several hours. we thought it was going to possibly crash in chicago but fortunately it veered, because of the winds it ended up in -- i believe it was south dakota. >> jim, in terms of the airliner service data system, which is where this latest information comes from, the airline's service data communicating with the satellite and that leads officials believe that the flight went westward into the indian ocean, how would they not be 100% sure that it was flight 370? are there not specific signals that are given off? >> well, they are going to have to -- i would imagine they will probably know more information than what has been released at this point. i think we ought to look very closely now at where the u.s. navy, if the u.s. navy starts searching in the indian ocean, i think that would be an indication that there's some reliable information that is a place that we n
we knew the payne stewart aircraft was over georgia, that the crew was incapacitated because the air force scrambled jets and were able to see to get close enough to the aircraft. but that plane continued forsever for several hours. we thought it was going to possibly crash in chicago but fortunately it veered, because of the winds it ended up in -- i believe it was south dakota. >> jim, in terms of the airliner service data system, which is where this latest information comes from, the...
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melissa: what do you think, charles payne. >> i think they're all self-dealing. it is like, everyone is trying to rip this thing apart. everyone is sort the raiding it. melissa: not the reporters you're talking about, investors. >> major players in this. i do think it is time we start to treat silicon valley with the same contempt, i say we, that we have for wall street. melissa: yes. they get a pass. >> if bain capital had done what marc andreessen had done they would be the scourge of the earth. because they are located in san francisco, they're somehow heroic. melissa: matt mccall you're strangely silent. >> i'm trying to take this all in, being wall street side, we get crushed all the time from -- >> happy to have more villains. >> you look at silicon valley, if you start a company in a garage make a billion dollars you're a hero in silicon valley. if you do same exact thing a few blocks south on wall street you're evil. melissa: you're a total villain. that's a great point. >> think about mark zuckerberg. he hosts president obama. has fund-raisers for him. h
melissa: what do you think, charles payne. >> i think they're all self-dealing. it is like, everyone is trying to rip this thing apart. everyone is sort the raiding it. melissa: not the reporters you're talking about, investors. >> major players in this. i do think it is time we start to treat silicon valley with the same contempt, i say we, that we have for wall street. melissa: yes. they get a pass. >> if bain capital had done what marc andreessen had done they would be the...
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charles payne and jonas max farris fight out it over one of my favorite, target. settle in for this one. >>> big story on mcdonald's. workers say the company stole their pay. this is newest battle of the wage wars. our panel will let loose on this one. >>> this is my favorite. 3d printed jewelry worth up to 100 grand. need i say more? even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: it is the throwdown you've been waiting for all week. our very own charles payne has his bull's-eye on target. jonas max farris dares to challenge him. you both know how it works. you have to wait until the whistle blows. you have until the whistle blows, sorry. charles, let me start with you. headlines keep coming out about what happened over thanksgiving weekend. these guys knew about it earlier than we all knew. >> melissa, you and i already had this discussion before the scandal, before the scandal! melissa: true. >> walmart, here is my problem with it, i walk in the store, soon as i pull out the car, that giant big piece of plastic comes crashing down, breaks my ear
charles payne and jonas max farris fight out it over one of my favorite, target. settle in for this one. >>> big story on mcdonald's. workers say the company stole their pay. this is newest battle of the wage wars. our panel will let loose on this one. >>> this is my favorite. 3d printed jewelry worth up to 100 grand. need i say more? even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: it is the throwdown you've been waiting for all week. our very own charles payne...
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charles payne. thank you, charles. hi everyone, i am cheryl casone.nse situation in ukraine. a russian state news agency that russians fleet has warned to surrender by tomorrow or face military storm. they dispute that cla.
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stuart: we are listening to, charles payne. if you're looking for big movers, look at the retail group. most are flat because the dow is up 32 points but the retailers, some of them are taking it on the chin. i will start with american eagle. the weather rears its ugly head. they say the severe weather hurt demand. profits up at urban ou outfitte. the stock down 5%. to target, being sued by swatch. target illegally selling watches that topic is products. target doesn't matter. about 61. checked the big board, the overall market is pretty flat, up 29 points. guess what, they found a way around the foodstamp cuts. they are doing it. there is a rule that says you give $1 the person who gets the $1 signs up for food stamps. maybe $1800 per year. york added 6 million for heating, and extra 500 million for food stamps. where is the cubs? republican from louisiana. i am not blaming you, why can't you stop this kind of thing from happening? the whole country want to reform food and cut it. >> we instituted $40 billion cut with a lot of
stuart: we are listening to, charles payne. if you're looking for big movers, look at the retail group. most are flat because the dow is up 32 points but the retailers, some of them are taking it on the chin. i will start with american eagle. the weather rears its ugly head. they say the severe weather hurt demand. profits up at urban ou outfitte. the stock down 5%. to target, being sued by swatch. target illegally selling watches that topic is products. target doesn't matter. about 61. checked...
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charles payne loves it. >> don't know what the earnings are.rating history first the 500,000 listening, 30,000 cities, 192 countries, the market cap at $22 billion, this won't have any overhead. i don't know if it is too much or too little but is worth a look. stuart: here are a couple stocks we're watching on the halftime report. i will break out the trumpets loud and clear. let them ring for microsoft up $1 at $4.27. nicole: pretty impressive. the top performer on the dow jones industrials, record new highs for your beloved microsoft and you can see it doing a really great today. stuart: surprise loss and a difficult forecast for those 3d printers, x 1. i think some of the air is coming out of that 3d balloon. charles: what happens when you get a lot of hot stocks, the stocks go ahead with fundamentals and take a hiccup and normally they come back but x 1 is unique. they don't sell a lot of printers. they sold a handful but this is more vulnerable. stuart: to nicole petallides and chipotle, the $612 a share or roughly is that where they are?
charles payne loves it. >> don't know what the earnings are.rating history first the 500,000 listening, 30,000 cities, 192 countries, the market cap at $22 billion, this won't have any overhead. i don't know if it is too much or too little but is worth a look. stuart: here are a couple stocks we're watching on the halftime report. i will break out the trumpets loud and clear. let them ring for microsoft up $1 at $4.27. nicole: pretty impressive. the top performer on the dow jones...
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no matter who wins, payne is clearly a winner. this tells you the best possible message.e problems. this adrian payne is a star. >> it's march madness all the time in my house but it's nice to see march kindness. and especially coming from these athletes, they are so coddled and so heroicized, i know that's not a word, to see somebody that young be able to think outside himself and his own universe and to reach out to this young girl, it was really beautiful and touching. >> according to stephanie's report, they met when he was making a hospital visit and they bonded and this child just keco to him and they have now become pals and he texts her all the time and she him. she will be there in madison square garden tonight as well when they play. >> a great use of celebrity at the very young age. >> thank you, ruth, very much. >> enjoy the game. >> that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." monday, howard wolfson and car ren bass among others. my colleague, ronan farrow has a look at what's next. >> great show today, andrea. >> thank you. >> won't want to go
no matter who wins, payne is clearly a winner. this tells you the best possible message.e problems. this adrian payne is a star. >> it's march madness all the time in my house but it's nice to see march kindness. and especially coming from these athletes, they are so coddled and so heroicized, i know that's not a word, to see somebody that young be able to think outside himself and his own universe and to reach out to this young girl, it was really beautiful and touching. >>...
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payne did find expectations. bobby cox of the atlanta braves, and martin who was hired and fired four times as yankees manager. >> few could match his strategic brilliance. >> reporter: but the rest? >> most that manage a thousand games are right around zero impact on average. >> hasn't happened -- >> reporter: yet it's the manager who gets the credit when his team wins. >> the red sox are world champions. >> reporter: and takes the heat, and usually gets fired, when they lose. so we ran it by former major league manager manny acta, now an espn baseball analyst. >> it's not only managing inning by inning, it's what you do before and after the game. >> reporter: he says there are too many things that managers do that just cannot be quantified. >> we are as good as the talent that is given us. but there are so many things that happen through the course of the season that you can't measure. >> reporter: do managers matter? >> of course they do. i'm one of them, and i'm looking for a job. >> reporter: for "this week,
payne did find expectations. bobby cox of the atlanta braves, and martin who was hired and fired four times as yankees manager. >> few could match his strategic brilliance. >> reporter: but the rest? >> most that manage a thousand games are right around zero impact on average. >> hasn't happened -- >> reporter: yet it's the manager who gets the credit when his team wins. >> the red sox are world champions. >> reporter: and takes the heat, and usually...
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the payne stewart scenario. is that a viable option? somehow, somebody was put to sleep on the plane? with the transponder going with the flight of this aircraft, i am told, and we are trying to determine this, there is some indication of some suspicion that there were manual adjustments and changes to the flight management computer when the air out change direction. when it disappears from the radar screens and change directions, investigators suspect there was manual input. if that is the case, the payne stewart scenario is completely out the window. it is a make any sense. >> a lot of questions and few answers. >> but fascinating topics. >> thank you. ♪ >> 69 years after saudi arabia and the night it's it's forged an alliance, the countries find themselves at odds. tensions of escalate over u.s. policy in the region, especially's. around. -- especially syria. , the head ofw intelligence to syria, and former syrian ambassador to united states and united kingdom. welcome. >> it is nice to be back. >> a pleasure to have you back. let me
the payne stewart scenario. is that a viable option? somehow, somebody was put to sleep on the plane? with the transponder going with the flight of this aircraft, i am told, and we are trying to determine this, there is some indication of some suspicion that there were manual adjustments and changes to the flight management computer when the air out change direction. when it disappears from the radar screens and change directions, investigators suspect there was manual input. if that is the...
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payne. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for two minutes. mr. payne: thank you. i'd like to thank my colleague for allowing me the opportunity . mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to h.r. 1459, because it would have severe unintended consequences for the 10th congressional district of new jersey which i represent. this is yet once again an attack on the president's authority. but in this case, h.r. 1459 would create unnecessary obstacles regarding the president's ability to conserve lands, protect our country's most notable destinations. the antiquities act has been used to protect the site in my district that commemorates the outstanding achievements of a great american inventor, thomas edison. this great innovator produced many of the inventions loved across the world, from solid and sound motion pictures, the motion picture camera, and the electric storage battery. for more than 40 years, thomas edison's laboratory complex, located in new jersey, was cranking out innovation after innovation. the laboratory employed at one time over 100 people,
payne. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for two minutes. mr. payne: thank you. i'd like to thank my colleague for allowing me the opportunity . mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to h.r. 1459, because it would have severe unintended consequences for the 10th congressional district of new jersey which i represent. this is yet once again an attack on the president's authority. but in this case, h.r. 1459 would create unnecessary obstacles regarding the president's ability to...
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charles payne says more like hip slop.hing a hip-hop caucus to get the young community involved with climate change. prove their out of touch of what is going on in the black community, in fact all communities. charles: it is really dangerous and stupid. we talk a lot about people not voting in their own interest. these compass meant to say we will rally young black people and help them push the climate change agenda, there are a lot of things we would do first. how about the family agenda. let's get our act together on the family side. and the education agenda and encouraging capitalism and summer further down on the list, climate change. that is where the list should look right now. don't use these kids as ponds in a left-wing agenda and left-wing ideology. climate change, and you read what they are saying, instances of asthma among black people and black kids. there are because a lot of them live in crowded neighborhoods with more wrapped and roaches. nothing to do with climate change, everything to do with let's figure
charles payne says more like hip slop.hing a hip-hop caucus to get the young community involved with climate change. prove their out of touch of what is going on in the black community, in fact all communities. charles: it is really dangerous and stupid. we talk a lot about people not voting in their own interest. these compass meant to say we will rally young black people and help them push the climate change agenda, there are a lot of things we would do first. how about the family agenda....
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. >> but what i don't understand, let me go to jesse dixon jr, i remember the payne stewart leer jet.e took off from a golf tournament, i believe it was in florida, heading to his house, lost communication once the leer jet reached cruising altitude. they scrambled fighter jets, looked in the windows of payne stewart's aircraft, the windows were fogged over and everyone on board was already dead. the leer jet continued flying for hours until it finally impacted in a field in the midwest. why couldn't that have happened here, jesse dixon? >> the difference in this particular situation is obviously they had some kind of decompression situation, and the pilots failed to get their oxygen masks on in time. the transponders, if i remember, were not turned off on that particular airplane. that's the difference in the situation. the transponders were turned off. that's the only way to identify this aircraft positively. and the a cars and stuff were turned off. that's something that just doesn't add up and does not compare with the first accident you talked about. >> chris voss, former fbi age
. >> but what i don't understand, let me go to jesse dixon jr, i remember the payne stewart leer jet.e took off from a golf tournament, i believe it was in florida, heading to his house, lost communication once the leer jet reached cruising altitude. they scrambled fighter jets, looked in the windows of payne stewart's aircraft, the windows were fogged over and everyone on board was already dead. the leer jet continued flying for hours until it finally impacted in a field in the midwest....
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stuart: charles payne. charles: these are actually from ask charles.viewers wanted information on. , was asking about hewlett-packard. he said will they make significant growth? >> no one thinks that they will make specific growth. i would not be a buyer at the stock. speak to someone asking about 3 d. charles: we are even more. they are in sort of dog them a little bit today. i think that it is oversold. stuart: we have the parents person who made that report. he is on the show about 40 minutes or now. charles: i want to talk to him. stuart: what do we have now? south by southwest. that is a big one these days. there are a lot more headlines coming out of it. would you believe laser drones? tags are drones. dear lord. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of theountry's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done before" simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. ♪ emerson. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you
stuart: charles payne. charles: these are actually from ask charles.viewers wanted information on. , was asking about hewlett-packard. he said will they make significant growth? >> no one thinks that they will make specific growth. i would not be a buyer at the stock. speak to someone asking about 3 d. charles: we are even more. they are in sort of dog them a little bit today. i think that it is oversold. stuart: we have the parents person who made that report. he is on the show about 40...
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so one is charles payne and one is called detmer. that was civil-rights in mississippi. when you tell that story king is not the main story so the highlights of a longer tradition dating back to the 30's to talk about the aspect of grass-roots and how that changes with the local people. and the other book is from charles payne that is much more analytical by the social change have been. how does organizing work if he tries to answer the question from the more in political standpoint. how do you get people to register? with making connections on a family the level. to highlight the importance of women. the media focuses on the leaders martin luther king, stokely carmichael but what about on the ground? who are the people organizing the mass meetings , as the glue of the movement? these historians hope to highlight that. so what i wrote with "down to the crossroads" trying to merge the approach to tell the story within old civil-rights framework with martin luther king with of mass march but to incorporate the new civil-rights history. how women are important and how black
so one is charles payne and one is called detmer. that was civil-rights in mississippi. when you tell that story king is not the main story so the highlights of a longer tradition dating back to the 30's to talk about the aspect of grass-roots and how that changes with the local people. and the other book is from charles payne that is much more analytical by the social change have been. how does organizing work if he tries to answer the question from the more in political standpoint. how do you...
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talking about a disgruntled crew member or on the other hand a sort of situation that happened with paynetewart? >> either one. the egypt air and accident in the 90s where both disgruntled, one unclear, we did know on egypt air 7 egyptian generals and the other disgruntled employee part of the flight crew and those two are out there as well as the one with payne stewart and major break down of the function of the systems on the aircraft and lox of oxygen and decompression in the cabin and the plane flew from florida all the way to south dakota before crashing. >> how much help can the u.s. be in this investigation? >> well, we have our experts over there and i think they are obviously doing everything they can to put a professional edge on what is a very disorganized effort and i'm just hopeful that the international civil aviation organization is going to look at this and take steps that prevent anything like this ever happening again. >> jim, great for being oen the program and thank you for sharing the insight. >> thanks, john. >> now back to russia, the russians are showing off their
talking about a disgruntled crew member or on the other hand a sort of situation that happened with paynetewart? >> either one. the egypt air and accident in the 90s where both disgruntled, one unclear, we did know on egypt air 7 egyptian generals and the other disgruntled employee part of the flight crew and those two are out there as well as the one with payne stewart and major break down of the function of the systems on the aircraft and lox of oxygen and decompression in the cabin and...
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charles payne is here.his seems to be on doing what ron johnson did back in the day trying to revolutionize jcpenney. charles: he tried to make jcpenney into apple. he just completely angered all the traditional jcpenney shoppers. he really tried to turn the industry upside down on its ear. they know what works. i admit this guy was the last few years at jcpenney at the helm, things got a little shaky but through retailer who understands what is going on. stuart: you are not buying jcpenney. you are not selling it. charles: it is up 100% from its low. i like what they are doing. stuart: thank you. two items from amazon. they are raising the price of a prime membership to $99 from the current $79. the first increase since the service was introduced nine years ago. i say this is good for amazon stock because it brings in more revenue. you say what? charles: absolutely. we have to get from the revenue lines to the earnings line. two weeks ago from a standpoint put a strong sell on them, wall street wants to se
charles payne is here.his seems to be on doing what ron johnson did back in the day trying to revolutionize jcpenney. charles: he tried to make jcpenney into apple. he just completely angered all the traditional jcpenney shoppers. he really tried to turn the industry upside down on its ear. they know what works. i admit this guy was the last few years at jcpenney at the helm, things got a little shaky but through retailer who understands what is going on. stuart: you are not buying jcpenney....