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no other american city in history has had so many federally-declared natural disasters as lake charles has. >> first came hurricane laura. >> made landfall near cameron, it was the most powerful hurricane to strike the louisiana coast in 150 years. >> then it was hurricane delta. >> we already know there will be damage in southwest louisiana that will be difficult to differentiate between what was caused by hurricane laura and what was caused by hurricane delta. >> a crippling freeze in a community of people living in campers, their driveways, or damaged homes with no heat. then, a crazy flood. right here, when we were in school, waiting to be picked up by high-water vehicles. >> an hour and a half. >> we needed and still need a lot of hope to recover, and that doesn't help to recover and that is why we are exploring fema and its impact on our daily lives here in southwest louisiana. >> fema has multiple roles. we assist before, during, and after a disaster. during a disaster, we work with the state, as well as the presidential mandate when they declare an emergency declaration. we are com
no other american city in history has had so many federally-declared natural disasters as lake charles has. >> first came hurricane laura. >> made landfall near cameron, it was the most powerful hurricane to strike the louisiana coast in 150 years. >> then it was hurricane delta. >> we already know there will be damage in southwest louisiana that will be difficult to differentiate between what was caused by hurricane laura and what was caused by hurricane delta. >>...
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the funds are part of a substantial increase in german defense spending. chancellor, all of charles has been widely criticized for failing to deliver munitions to help ukraine fight the russian invasion. many germans also oppose spending on weaponry and have been taking part in protests. dw political correspondent been coming out about if gruber was at one of the easter marches here in berlin. it's an old tradition here in germany. these protests is calling full peace and against war a move. and that was pretty big in the sixty's. and in the eighty's, and of course, it's now taking center stage again with the war in ukraine. but there's also criticism, especially to these protest these people that you can see here behind me, because they're not naming russia. they're saying that both part, so russia and also nato, should not try to fool this conflict any further. this is led to discussion criticism also from within the government vice chance level botanic sat that pacifism at it was known over the years. and also during the cold war is the distant a dream and the people should name who
the funds are part of a substantial increase in german defense spending. chancellor, all of charles has been widely criticized for failing to deliver munitions to help ukraine fight the russian invasion. many germans also oppose spending on weaponry and have been taking part in protests. dw political correspondent been coming out about if gruber was at one of the easter marches here in berlin. it's an old tradition here in germany. these protests is calling full peace and against war a move....
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the city may well soon. finally fall of the w is yan philip charles has more on the fights for mario paul. the russians have apparently made some advances, but they still haven't been able to take over. mary, jo pal completely. there are still battles going on and confirmed reports that some ukrainian soldiers have surrendered, but others, especially the famous i saw for a regiment to this voluntary group. they keep fighting around to steal factory in the city. the good news is that hundreds of residents have been able to to, to flee the city today. and so, but another very worrisome development is that you, cranium officials, claim that russians have attacked aid workers again in the city. meanwhile, in liberated areas around the ukrainian capital, keep the scale of rational thought atrocities that are coming to light. their authority say they found the corpses of more than $900.00 civilians off to russian forces pulled back. please say most victims were shot dead. more bodies are being uncovered every day under rubble and in mass graves. these men should be preparing for the jewish
the city may well soon. finally fall of the w is yan philip charles has more on the fights for mario paul. the russians have apparently made some advances, but they still haven't been able to take over. mary, jo pal completely. there are still battles going on and confirmed reports that some ukrainian soldiers have surrendered, but others, especially the famous i saw for a regiment to this voluntary group. they keep fighting around to steal factory in the city. the good news is that hundreds of...
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and that's really the challenge that charles has is to reassure the nation into thinking that the country has not sort of irredeemably shrunk by the loss of the queen. >> you know, you've written that the queen is a royal ceo who will work until her dying last breath. but you've noted that she's been in power for so long that, in some ways, she has blocked the evolution of the monarchy. >> i think that the queen's always done things a certain way, and the whole of the sort of royal way has been constructed around not only her view of it but her father's and her grandfather's. i mean, the monarchy's really been in a kind of set, a routine. we saw recently the commonwealth tour taken by william and kate, the duke and duchess of cambridge, and it really became glaringly obvious this just doesn't really work anymore, this whole semi-colonial feeling of the two of them standing up in a land rover, you know, kate in a huge hat and islanders pressed against the fence. i mean, you know, the optics were horrendous, actually. >> well, i actually was going to ask you about that. last year, barbados
and that's really the challenge that charles has is to reassure the nation into thinking that the country has not sort of irredeemably shrunk by the loss of the queen. >> you know, you've written that the queen is a royal ceo who will work until her dying last breath. but you've noted that she's been in power for so long that, in some ways, she has blocked the evolution of the monarchy. >> i think that the queen's always done things a certain way, and the whole of the sort of royal...
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this is charles has struggling to stay afloat. katrina, you reports from vision. this factory on the outskirts of shanghai normally produces around $300000.00 bicycles every month. it counts u. s. department store walmart among its many international clients. but because of a strict corona virus lockdown, it's been forced to close for full weeks, confined to his harm manager, lager worries about his 2000 workers. and his bottom line, to be honest, is very difficult for them. i would like to pay a little bit more. but, you know, the, the last for the company is also the, um, i don't know how, how am i going to so wife after this, but i will try to sofa is authorities in shanghai. see, a new round of testing will decide where the neighborhoods can begin. opening up. most of the cities 25000000 residence, remain locked down. it sparked anger and protest in the commercial center. here, people i heard banging pots and pans from their apartment windows. one woman screams, give me back my freedom. still, chinese leaders insist on maintaining a 0 curve 19 policy. they are
this is charles has struggling to stay afloat. katrina, you reports from vision. this factory on the outskirts of shanghai normally produces around $300000.00 bicycles every month. it counts u. s. department store walmart among its many international clients. but because of a strict corona virus lockdown, it's been forced to close for full weeks, confined to his harm manager, lager worries about his 2000 workers. and his bottom line, to be honest, is very difficult for them. i would like to pay...
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for sure, charles, the defensives overgrowth ratio has really been to the benefit of the more value sectorshich of course are energy and health care and staples and utilities. both are outperformers. charles: yeah. >> and the reason those are outperformers is right, because those are the sectors that do best in times of economic distress and that is what the market is pricing in. it is pricing in a fed that has to hike because it is so woefully behind the curve it is not even funny, bringing growth to possibly a halt. that is what the market is concerned about. i think it makes to accumulate more defensive sectors. charles: shah, to that point i started specifically to show with the s&p chart because we are breaking down again, right? as katherine rooney mentioned they're the fed is deliberately hurting stock market and the economy. i know they do it to a certain degree and could go too far, are you concerned and making adjustments to that? >> i'm not overly concerned the fed will tank the economy. i think they're acutely aware of the fact if they do that the recovery from that will be cata
for sure, charles, the defensives overgrowth ratio has really been to the benefit of the more value sectorshich of course are energy and health care and staples and utilities. both are outperformers. charles: yeah. >> and the reason those are outperformers is right, because those are the sectors that do best in times of economic distress and that is what the market is pricing in. it is pricing in a fed that has to hike because it is so woefully behind the curve it is not even funny,...
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charles stratford has the latest now from keith. say more than 900 bodies discovered in what else or to say, or approximately a 180 different sites. mainly around the capital city and saying that the majority of those killed, it seemed to have evidence of being shot at close range. now we know that obviously the ukrainian government is pushing for russia to be tried for legit war crimes we ukrainian government has backing in that endeavor by its western backers. and it was in the last couple days that the chief prosecutor for the international criminal court was he in kit visited that area, boucher, where so many of those bodies were found. but it's important to recognize that there are huge legal challenges if any kind of investigation into these illegible crimes is going to take place. also, interestingly overnight, there were reports of another russian as strike in the capital. there were reports of sicily, according to the local man saying that there were teams of medics and rescuers in an area of south west in the south west of
charles stratford has the latest now from keith. say more than 900 bodies discovered in what else or to say, or approximately a 180 different sites. mainly around the capital city and saying that the majority of those killed, it seemed to have evidence of being shot at close range. now we know that obviously the ukrainian government is pushing for russia to be tried for legit war crimes we ukrainian government has backing in that endeavor by its western backers. and it was in the last couple...
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so it's really within his own party that charles has had but hard to stand the burst, most difficulty defending his thoughts. i think he is also on the side of supporting ukraine and of exporting such weapons hunt. thank you very much. our political correspondent, husband there. well, so we've got the german in baltic. foreign ministers are taking, meeting in latvia next door to that in lithuania, fears or growing that that country could become moscow's next target of particular concern as a narrow stretch of land known as the su walkie gap bordering lithuania, and the russian exclaim of collin gra, many lithuanians fear that moscow could someday attempt to cut this passage to its western nato partners. so some are trying to assure their well prepared. oh, loosely, scalouse gas is straining for the worst case scenario. is a member of the lithuanian rifleman union, a state backed barrow military group that has been growing ever since russia annexed. grant mia in 2014. 0, oh, sales propaganda, old born russian stayed propaganda. targeted lithuania for us. it meant we could be the next o
so it's really within his own party that charles has had but hard to stand the burst, most difficulty defending his thoughts. i think he is also on the side of supporting ukraine and of exporting such weapons hunt. thank you very much. our political correspondent, husband there. well, so we've got the german in baltic. foreign ministers are taking, meeting in latvia next door to that in lithuania, fears or growing that that country could become moscow's next target of particular concern as a...
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is germany doing enough to help ukraine in the face of russian aggression. chancellor whole of charles has been taking questions from lawmakers on his government's ukraine policies. and he says, germany as one and it's most of that to you. it must be our goal that russia does not win this war. dust and survivors of the occupation of boucher tell d. w journalists, how they endured the atrocities committed in the ukrainian town by invading russian forces and an eye witness account of the bombardment of maria paul from a doctor who managed to escape the besieged city. with when the world sees what happens in maryville, it will be butcher multiplied 515-105-1000 decision. ah, i'm glad of as well come to the program. and we start here in germany. we are chance that all of shows has been answering questions in the german parliament. on ukraine shows, expressed his horror over the image is emerging from the ukrainian town of butcher following b. withdrawl of russian troops. and he told lawmakers that germany's goal and the ukraine conflict, clear. and that's the bit us what the latest pictures fr
is germany doing enough to help ukraine in the face of russian aggression. chancellor whole of charles has been taking questions from lawmakers on his government's ukraine policies. and he says, germany as one and it's most of that to you. it must be our goal that russia does not win this war. dust and survivors of the occupation of boucher tell d. w journalists, how they endured the atrocities committed in the ukrainian town by invading russian forces and an eye witness account of the...
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charles stratford has more now from east ukraine. a lot of heavy shedding of various locations in the east overnight and into this morning. most particularly the town of personnel. lucy chanced and a town called his gay. now these towns are all east of here. and they are part of, according to what you create military saying, this is campaign by the russians to try and pushed out and surround the urban sense of slow vents can just south of that cremmit. also, a funeral has been held for palestinian man killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. the palestinian health ministry said he was shot dead during an israeli army operation in the village of as soon on friday. the united nations estimates his ready forces have killed at least 40 policy and since february, separately, israeli forces are searching for suspects who are accused of killing and israeli security guard in the occupied west bank, israeli military se policy and gunman open fire and the real settlement and then fled the same. all sentiment saw illegal on the inter
charles stratford has more now from east ukraine. a lot of heavy shedding of various locations in the east overnight and into this morning. most particularly the town of personnel. lucy chanced and a town called his gay. now these towns are all east of here. and they are part of, according to what you create military saying, this is campaign by the russians to try and pushed out and surround the urban sense of slow vents can just south of that cremmit. also, a funeral has been held for...
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we start in melbourne where ferrari's charles leclerc has maintained his excellent start to the new formulaeason — by winning the australian grand prix. after starting on pole, leclerc was always in control — as world champion max verstappen was forced to retire midway through the race — meaning his red bull team—mate sergio perez snatched second. nick parrott was watching. melbourne has missed formula 1 after three years without a race. ferrari has missed success after 15 years without a world champion. leclerc is giving them hope of ending that weight. he made the perfect getaway from pole position but his team—mate sainz�*s race ended early. changing tyres saw... fate intervened for verstappen again. way out in front, leclerc, 20 seconds ahead of perez. it is not a track that fits me very well. in qualifying a put everything together and drove in the race like i wanted to try. i think we have the best car. ., ., ., , ., best car. you have to be there at the end to _ best car. you have to be there at the end to have _ best car. you have to be there at the end to have a _ best car. you hav
we start in melbourne where ferrari's charles leclerc has maintained his excellent start to the new formulaeason — by winning the australian grand prix. after starting on pole, leclerc was always in control — as world champion max verstappen was forced to retire midway through the race — meaning his red bull team—mate sergio perez snatched second. nick parrott was watching. melbourne has missed formula 1 after three years without a race. ferrari has missed success after 15 years without...
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charles: it has really been amazing. utilities, i feel like until today defensive was taking money maybe from the value crowd. jim, did i read this right? i saw somewhere where you said bitcoin could be on the way to 60,000? i didn't know you were in bitcoin, but if that is the case what is going to spark the move? >> i'm not one of the bitcoin lunatics. i'm a casual observer intrigued by the product. first of all mike said they should have hiked 100 basis points eight months ago and stop buying mortgage-backed into wildly hot housing market. bitcoin, two things happened big over last couple weeks. two months ago russia said they would crack down on bitcoin. all of sudden they pivot they may even accept it for oil. japan talked about unlimited qe essentially to keep 10-year yields at .25. bitcoin responded interestingly. it actually kind of defined itself a little bit. it jumped out of a tend channel was trading in above 45,000. to me this is the biggest like affirmation of bitcoin and what its purpose will be going forw
charles: it has really been amazing. utilities, i feel like until today defensive was taking money maybe from the value crowd. jim, did i read this right? i saw somewhere where you said bitcoin could be on the way to 60,000? i didn't know you were in bitcoin, but if that is the case what is going to spark the move? >> i'm not one of the bitcoin lunatics. i'm a casual observer intrigued by the product. first of all mike said they should have hiked 100 basis points eight months ago and stop...
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engineering a hard landing is that much more difficult -- charles: soft landing. >> because the fed hasions it can't stop short tightening when the markets priced as much as they priced in without losing all credibility. charles: right. >> look, it is jay powell's job to say we're going to have a soft landing. he will not say i'm the pilot, i will crash the plane. charles: great point, great point. joe, did he say it with the kind of conviction with you, who knows this better than anyone else, you know, did he say it in a way people would buy? obviously the market reacted in a way no one believes it? >> danielle is right, fed chair has to say that, like they have to say inflation will be 2% over the long run. part of their public service pronouncements they have to follow through on. the big announcement since '94, other than inflation, because in '94 the economy was accelerating. growth was running through 4%. when greenspan raised 300 basis points in 12 months, economy slowed, we had the soft landing, we were easing by 1995. danielle made point about debt. that is exactly right. the o
engineering a hard landing is that much more difficult -- charles: soft landing. >> because the fed hasions it can't stop short tightening when the markets priced as much as they priced in without losing all credibility. charles: right. >> look, it is jay powell's job to say we're going to have a soft landing. he will not say i'm the pilot, i will crash the plane. charles: great point, great point. joe, did he say it with the kind of conviction with you, who knows this better than...
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charles stratford has more from the city of sla young, wearing reports overnight, certainly according to the military sources, ukrainian, military or socrates in the region of the guns that at least 8 civilians were killed in shelling in various different areas. a number of other people injured. we're also hearing of shilling this morning around donnette skip coastal netscape is controlled by the pro russian separatists and has been since 2015 missile strikes on ukraine. southern city of odessa have killed at least 8 people. 18 others were injured of a military facility and to residential buildings were heads, the coast guard and northern japan size. 10 people are confirmed dead after a sightseeing boat went missing in bad weather. helicopters and patrol boats are continuing to search off the coast of the island for the 16 others who were on board. the crew sent a distress call on saturday, saying the boat was thinking. there is renewed outcry in shanghai over over $1000.00 restrictions after government workers built fences around homes, shops, and restaurants. 25000000 people in chin
charles stratford has more from the city of sla young, wearing reports overnight, certainly according to the military sources, ukrainian, military or socrates in the region of the guns that at least 8 civilians were killed in shelling in various different areas. a number of other people injured. we're also hearing of shilling this morning around donnette skip coastal netscape is controlled by the pro russian separatists and has been since 2015 missile strikes on ukraine. southern city of odessa...
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just said charles has got to go. he is a liability and he used a more colorful language like the word sociopaths. they punished becausee a mere ws technically his boss but he considered him mia. he wasn't allowed on decision decision-making calls despite having compiled of the dossier he didn't say much about charles. gavin who spoke early was watching the proceedings. appalled by how they had invited everyone to point fingers and name names and everyone who happened to be in-house including joe's son was privy to the sensitive discussion. sittingg through an hour of t people proclaiming their enemies was excruciating and felt charles didn't deserve a public wbashing even if it was by the people who had been living with him.py people were unhappy with charles was a poor decision. she felt the meeting was spontaneous rather than organized and didn't see any smaller group with which the problems could have been discussed. one of the main orchestrator's of the moment was conflicted so there were two staff that kind of f
just said charles has got to go. he is a liability and he used a more colorful language like the word sociopaths. they punished becausee a mere ws technically his boss but he considered him mia. he wasn't allowed on decision decision-making calls despite having compiled of the dossier he didn't say much about charles. gavin who spoke early was watching the proceedings. appalled by how they had invited everyone to point fingers and name names and everyone who happened to be in-house including...
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charles: gary? >> with the markets now and again, as i said, when mr. dudley haso say that -- charles: you don't think he means it? >> i think he does at this juncture. again, this is all about, you see the pce inflation number? charles: yeah. >> that is expenditures of people getting crushed here. they better go after that. why? i'm telling you we're not far away of tipping over into the '70s sooner rather than later if they don't get -- charles: real quick, erin, easier for someone on the fed to say that, than someone on the fed actually to destroy the wealth creation. that is one, that is sort of an intangible tangible that if you ever tinker with that, what else do they have? >> i think they would lose an enormous amount of their power, not just with the wealth effect but obviously corporations and lending. i think it will be a constant balance. >> i just want to talk about earnings and sales growth. it would be nice. charles: we'll bring you back to that, my man, we will. danielle, gary, so great having you both in studio. and of course danielle, appreciate i
charles: gary? >> with the markets now and again, as i said, when mr. dudley haso say that -- charles: you don't think he means it? >> i think he does at this juncture. again, this is all about, you see the pce inflation number? charles: yeah. >> that is expenditures of people getting crushed here. they better go after that. why? i'm telling you we're not far away of tipping over into the '70s sooner rather than later if they don't get -- charles: real quick, erin, easier for...
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the big question as charles has suggested is whether having don these things to make it a more truly open platform, to make it profitable. it's not been terribly profitable, and you just heard charles say that there are not lot of people that expect this next round of earnings to be particularly good. he has a dual challenge to fulfill his promise despite obstacles in his way and turnin green. it's a big job. >> the former president said so far he's not going back to twitter. we will see if he sticks to that . >> crazy not to in my opinion. >> stocks were up today, the do gained 238. the nasdaq jumped 166 today. russia unleashing a string of attacks against ukrainian rail and fuel facilities today. striking crucial infrastructure far from the front-line aphids eastern offensive in ukraine. meanwhile the u.s. reaffirming its commitment to help ukraine win the war following the highest level of by american officials to kyiv since the invasion began. national correspondent travelin with those secretaries during tonight from germany. could get in the highest level visited by a senior u.s
the big question as charles has suggested is whether having don these things to make it a more truly open platform, to make it profitable. it's not been terribly profitable, and you just heard charles say that there are not lot of people that expect this next round of earnings to be particularly good. he has a dual challenge to fulfill his promise despite obstacles in his way and turnin green. it's a big job. >> the former president said so far he's not going back to twitter. we will see...
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charles has the suspect entered a plea yet >>so this what he was originally supposed to appear in court a month ago. they delayed today. he appeared via zoom from the jail in the courtroom up defended by a public defender. they have delayed that hearing another month until may 13th. so he did not enter a plea. today will be few more weeks before that happens. let's going take a look at some video here now. 25 should mitchell along with 24 year-old herschel hail and 27 year-old lauren gilbert. they're all facing murder, second degree robbery and assault with a firearm charges in connection with the death. a former police officer kevin, the shooter who has worked as a security guard various tv stations, including this one. now he was shot and killed this past november. and oakland, while working for kron 4 mitchell and hail are in custody, but authorities are still searching for gilbert. also in the courtroom today was kevin issued his wife who says she wants to know attend these hearings to see this process move forward, try to get some justice for her husband. she says it was a very emo
charles has the suspect entered a plea yet >>so this what he was originally supposed to appear in court a month ago. they delayed today. he appeared via zoom from the jail in the courtroom up defended by a public defender. they have delayed that hearing another month until may 13th. so he did not enter a plea. today will be few more weeks before that happens. let's going take a look at some video here now. 25 should mitchell along with 24 year-old herschel hail and 27 year-old lauren...
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charles: right. >> what i want them to do is quit being the arbiter of the business cycle, okay? i don't believe the fed hass inflation. i never have. charles: sure. >> i think they're distorting markets. they're making people make bad decisions. i want the fed to stop. charles: i don't want to digress too of, i gave up on the business cycle a long-time ago. the way it used to be talked about, the construction of it, it feels like it has been broken for so long. it is hard to make decisions about it. your dividend cafe podcast over the weekend, you said something interesting. be certain there will be, something about be certain think will be uncertainty. >> yeah. charles: what you say that, what does that mean for an investor. >> people say, there is so much uncertainty what will the fed do, ukraine will do, russia, inflation, all that is uncertain. that's true. my point you go back five years, 10 years, 50, uncertainty has been always there. what is uncertain it changes. it was covid, it was ukraine, before that it was a whole different things. market investors don't give the luxury not having uncertainty.
charles: right. >> what i want them to do is quit being the arbiter of the business cycle, okay? i don't believe the fed hass inflation. i never have. charles: sure. >> i think they're distorting markets. they're making people make bad decisions. i want the fed to stop. charles: i don't want to digress too of, i gave up on the business cycle a long-time ago. the way it used to be talked about, the construction of it, it feels like it has been broken for so long. it is hard to make...
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charles stratford has more from cave. according to the ukraine authorities, strong evidence that the majority of these people may well have been shot at close range. now we know that the ukrainian government with their western backers are pushing for some sort of investigation into possible war crimes committed by the russians. but we also know that there are huge challenges with such an endeavor. legal experts here say that the 1st challenge is basically the compatibility of the ukranian legal system with an institution. and it's an international institution like the international criminal court. the i, c, c, rushes band, u k prime minister, barak johnson, and several other top officials from entering the country. the kremlin says it's in response to british sanctions imposed over the war in ukraine. it accused the u. k of hostile actions and deliberately aggravating the conflict in serbia, thousands of protesters have rallied in support of russia's invasion of ukraine. they opposed the serbian government's vote to remov
charles stratford has more from cave. according to the ukraine authorities, strong evidence that the majority of these people may well have been shot at close range. now we know that the ukrainian government with their western backers are pushing for some sort of investigation into possible war crimes committed by the russians. but we also know that there are huge challenges with such an endeavor. legal experts here say that the 1st challenge is basically the compatibility of the ukranian legal...
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charles: my theory right now is that because our credit card debt as percentage of household income and gdp hase room to the is upside before is flashes red signals. what do you think? >> at least first half of the year. yes. charles: thanks so much. appreciate it. coming up jim bianco the biggest story no one is talking about, could bite everyone including you. they will report after the bell, what you should be buying before then. we'll be right back. ♪. charles: bond yields continue to gallup ahead. some would say the galloping with reckless abandon. think about this, folks? 30-year hit 3% first time since 2019, breaking through a four decade old trend line. not just the bond yields are higher but the pace they're moving. it is jarring and yet there are a lot of questions what it really says about the economy, what it means for investors. i want to bring in from bianco research, president jim bianco. jim, i read where you pointed out 2 trillion loss in domestic bonds, five trillion in domestic bonds. seems like stuff of black swans. what are implications right now? >> selloff in the bond mar
charles: my theory right now is that because our credit card debt as percentage of household income and gdp hase room to the is upside before is flashes red signals. what do you think? >> at least first half of the year. yes. charles: thanks so much. appreciate it. coming up jim bianco the biggest story no one is talking about, could bite everyone including you. they will report after the bell, what you should be buying before then. we'll be right back. ♪. charles: bond yields continue...
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charles: right. >> that has to be perspective which we approach this. arles: so i'm with you on that, nancy. let me bring jim in though because we're talking about a circumstance with quantitative tightening, right? the last time we had this the market actually did move higher. it got a little choppy and moved higher again. it was only derailed by the very aggressive fed in 2018 and whole lot of unfortunate miscues by jay powell. i'm wondering jim, how worried should we be at some point, cumulative effect of removing the punch bowl and slower economy derails this market? >> well, here's the issue, charles, this time you have eight, nine, 10% inflation. so the fed's going to have to go much further than they have gone historically. the question is, consumer balance sheet is good. incomes are good. can the economy power through this hostile environment from the fed? we're not going to know for a few months. you want to know something, next week corporate america is going to start to report, they will give you a clue. interest rates and marketplace have bee
charles: right. >> that has to be perspective which we approach this. arles: so i'm with you on that, nancy. let me bring jim in though because we're talking about a circumstance with quantitative tightening, right? the last time we had this the market actually did move higher. it got a little choppy and moved higher again. it was only derailed by the very aggressive fed in 2018 and whole lot of unfortunate miscues by jay powell. i'm wondering jim, how worried should we be at some point,...
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has attacked a military plant near ukraine's capital and its warning. it could step up a tax on keith, ukraine's also being warned of a heavy price to pay if russian cities are attacked. charles traffic has the latest from keith, a member of the key of region.
has attacked a military plant near ukraine's capital and its warning. it could step up a tax on keith, ukraine's also being warned of a heavy price to pay if russian cities are attacked. charles traffic has the latest from keith, a member of the key of region.
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former secretary of state homeland security michael chertoff, former solicitor general charles fried. she has support from former prosecutors. they say she's soft on crime. she has the endorsement of the largest police organization in america -- fraternal order of police and the international association of chiefs of police, and 87 former assistant u.s. attorneys who have presented a range of -- prosecuted a range of criminal offenses here in the district of columbia. soft on crime? the prosecutors don't think so. and like judge gorsuch, judge jackson has been unanimously supported by senate republicans, especially since she was confirmed unanimously by the senate not once, but twice, to be a member of the u.s. sentencing commission and a district court judge. in short, judge jackson has mainstream bipartisan support right here in the senate over and over again. the second standard laid out by the republicans during the trump administration is that a supreme court nominee must have exceptional legal credentials. we went for four straight days. she faced 24 hours of questioning. 24 hours, ques
former secretary of state homeland security michael chertoff, former solicitor general charles fried. she has support from former prosecutors. they say she's soft on crime. she has the endorsement of the largest police organization in america -- fraternal order of police and the international association of chiefs of police, and 87 former assistant u.s. attorneys who have presented a range of -- prosecuted a range of criminal offenses here in the district of columbia. soft on crime? the...
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charles: they're feeling their way through. lael brainard, for instance, she hassaid something that really knocked the market a week earlier. if you look at the thread of commentary for her, a year earlier things are great. we want to go over a little bit, feels like there is no problem. it feels like they're learning on the job. as they learn on the job feels like the market has less confidence in them. >> everybody has to recognize a year ago everything was fine, we'll let this run a little further, you were still in the heart of the inflation is transitory moment. charles: where there was a point you stopped believe being i'm pretty sure even though they kept saying it? >> no, that's right. they were certainly late to the game. let's not forget they had been, they were buying mortgage-backed securities, aka, supporting the housing market just several weeks ago, well what can be classified in some case as housing bubble or excesses in the housing market. well into the spike inflation beyond which could be classified as transitory. they have certainly been behind
charles: they're feeling their way through. lael brainard, for instance, she hassaid something that really knocked the market a week earlier. if you look at the thread of commentary for her, a year earlier things are great. we want to go over a little bit, feels like there is no problem. it feels like they're learning on the job. as they learn on the job feels like the market has less confidence in them. >> everybody has to recognize a year ago everything was fine, we'll let this run a...
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[laughter] charles: everybody has got their favorites and unfavorites. making the last-minute adjustments, getting those tires right, making sure the best team is able to make it out of talladega in one piece, mike, it should be a fun race set to start in about an hour. mike: charles, my limited experience with nascar is there's tailgating and there's nascar tailgating when is really extraordinary. what have you seen smelled and perhaps tasted today? charles: you know, i haven't gotten an opportunity to get out there and taste anything yet. i'm going to fit that in at some point during the day but you certainly see a lot of wild things. a lot of people -- we talked to a gentleman this morning who said he had a stranger walk into his rv this morning, confused, maybe drinking a little too much but he had to escort him out and we found sleeping on the grass so that's a little taste of the experience out in the nascar. mike: charles watson out in talladega, easy for me to say. and there it is, 2:30 p.m. eastern time on big fox, check this out talladega nasca
[laughter] charles: everybody has got their favorites and unfavorites. making the last-minute adjustments, getting those tires right, making sure the best team is able to make it out of talladega in one piece, mike, it should be a fun race set to start in about an hour. mike: charles, my limited experience with nascar is there's tailgating and there's nascar tailgating when is really extraordinary. what have you seen smelled and perhaps tasted today? charles: you know, i haven't gotten an...
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. >> charles stratford has visited some of the hardest hit areas in eastern ukraine. >> in areas we visitedse to here, quite a long area along the front lines, some of the heaviest shelling, if not the heaviest shelling so far since the invasion started. that is according to some of the military and people we have spoken to in the area. our understanding, what we were listening to today was evidence of missiles, rocket launchers, heavy artillery being used over sustained periods of time. as i say, a very large area. what is also so incredible in a town like this is that there are so few people here. seemingly, anymore. local authorities say they estimate around 70% of the population of this city have already left. businesses, homes boarded up, people told to close their current as you can imagine, people in the area are taking this push by russian forces very seriously indeed. we also visited the train station here. they have a daily train now taking those that want to leave the area out into safer areas. as i say, very few people on it. i spoke to one young mother with her 10-year-old son.
. >> charles stratford has visited some of the hardest hit areas in eastern ukraine. >> in areas we visitedse to here, quite a long area along the front lines, some of the heaviest shelling, if not the heaviest shelling so far since the invasion started. that is according to some of the military and people we have spoken to in the area. our understanding, what we were listening to today was evidence of missiles, rocket launchers, heavy artillery being used over sustained periods of...
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>> thanks for having me on, charles. there hasime for retail investor in the united states. free trading on platforms and fractional ownership, just keep buying is more relevant than it has ever been. back a few decades $8 a trade. if we keep buying then it would be expensive and very quickly. today that is no longer true. charles: when i became a broker, 2 or 300 bucks runway. 500 bucks round-trip to buy and sell. that is how far back i go. you have a couple of chapters. things caught my eye i want to ask you about. i like the line investing is not about the cards you're dealt but how you play your hand. give us an example of that? >> no matter what the market throws at you you always have choices you can make. you can diversify, choose the risk level, how. you own, of it. you can cut spending, no matter what the market throws at you you have a decisions you can make. there is a lot of fear in the market, the biggest decision people are making should i sell or not? the long-term, based on long-term history selling usually is not
>> thanks for having me on, charles. there hasime for retail investor in the united states. free trading on platforms and fractional ownership, just keep buying is more relevant than it has ever been. back a few decades $8 a trade. if we keep buying then it would be expensive and very quickly. today that is no longer true. charles: when i became a broker, 2 or 300 bucks runway. 500 bucks round-trip to buy and sell. that is how far back i go. you have a couple of chapters. things caught my...
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charles: he has had successes with building an electric vehicle company and tesla, building usable spacets with spacex. this is a different. game it is dealing with humans and the very different ways humans behave. it can be done, but we have not mentioned the financials of this yet. it is tricky, he needs a billion dollars a year to repay the interest on those debts. twitter is never come close to generating that come money -- kind of money. he will have to find some kind of is this model. everyone agrees it has value but they have not seen how to unlock it. advertising is that the way to do it, if he makes it a commune occasion's backbone for the world you can see that there is -- communications backbone for the world that there is an enormous value. people with celebrity followings, why would they not be paying a certain amount of money to make their voices heard? that is a way forward so you can effectively paid -- pay for your free-speech. it may sound like a contradiction but i'm sure he would be happy for that. laura: he says he wants to unlock the twitter's potential, what is tha
charles: he has had successes with building an electric vehicle company and tesla, building usable spacets with spacex. this is a different. game it is dealing with humans and the very different ways humans behave. it can be done, but we have not mentioned the financials of this yet. it is tricky, he needs a billion dollars a year to repay the interest on those debts. twitter is never come close to generating that come money -- kind of money. he will have to find some kind of is this model....
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happened near the intersection of acacia avenue drive just south of your a high school prom for charles clifford hasn jose police department says that around 10 45 thursday morning they received a call from a male juvenile saying that he had been shot by another juvenile near the intersection of lakreasha avenue and taji drive just south of your viewpoint. high school arriving on scene. officers found one victim suffering from a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. shortly thereafter, a male juvenile was taken into custody. that suspect was in possession of a firearm, although it's unclear at this point if it was the same weapon used in the earlier shooting. san jose police
happened near the intersection of acacia avenue drive just south of your a high school prom for charles clifford hasn jose police department says that around 10 45 thursday morning they received a call from a male juvenile saying that he had been shot by another juvenile near the intersection of lakreasha avenue and taji drive just south of your viewpoint. high school arriving on scene. officers found one victim suffering from a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. shortly thereafter, a male...
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> well, there is some indication that the real estate market has slowed down slightly demand for new homes. remand remains high force. charles clifford has details. >> this past february home sales did drop a bit as compared to the previous february, but with interest rates expected to rise over the course of the next year, people are rushing to buy homes and lock in low rates. and the real estate market most likely will remain hot for the foreseeable future. >> with a low inventory, we're seeing multiple offers and sky-high prices going even higher. julio leiva is a mortgage broker with marshall inc in burlingame. he says that right now in burlingame, there are only around 11 homes for sale and far more people looking to buy. many of them are working with a sense of purpose trying to beat the clock. will the trend for buyers right now is low inventory mix with that impending rising rates are making people want to get into this market prior to the rates rising and houses that do come onto the market. arthur, long everywhere from 4 days to a week at this point. want the sellers. if they want to wait out for the open house, bu
> well, there is some indication that the real estate market has slowed down slightly demand for new homes. remand remains high force. charles clifford has details. >> this past february home sales did drop a bit as compared to the previous february, but with interest rates expected to rise over the course of the next year, people are rushing to buy homes and lock in low rates. and the real estate market most likely will remain hot for the foreseeable future. >> with a low...
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charles's path to success. at least he thinks so, but fame will come to him much later. time drags on like that. how long do we have to wait dolly john haspatience. it ended for me. the life of charles bronson this story of revenge and a slow rise to glory on the way, to which he created an impenetrable armor for himself, which became a burden in his acting career, sometimes i am a real reptile. sometimes it doesn't mean i cheat or steal, but i'm really tough on people. i build them very wrong sometimes. but who knows? why is it not sociability and constant tension in him, which john huston compared to a grenade without a check? is it ready to explode? in america everywhere high competition the law of the jungle and something drooled like everyone else. in 1976, on top of fame, charles bronson returned to the places of his childhood to star in director walter hill's debut film hard times. just like his hero, the tramp charles bronson lived in poverty for a long time. i had to be a road worker to break stones with a pickaxe, to work in a coal mine on the beach to rent out, to be a lifeguard to work in a bakery. i worked from an office, sh
charles's path to success. at least he thinks so, but fame will come to him much later. time drags on like that. how long do we have to wait dolly john haspatience. it ended for me. the life of charles bronson this story of revenge and a slow rise to glory on the way, to which he created an impenetrable armor for himself, which became a burden in his acting career, sometimes i am a real reptile. sometimes it doesn't mean i cheat or steal, but i'm really tough on people. i build them very wrong...
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russian forces fully withdrew last week, but the capital has once again been the target for russian forces. moscow sands that shalt a military plant, charles stratford has more from the capital, keith. the russian ministry of defense as this destroy building was a ukrainian weapons factory in the southwest outskirts of the capital. give. moscow says the plant made anti aircraft an anti ship missiles. people living nearby, say they heard at least 3 large explosions early friday morning was fall, marcia marie told us to actually park the car and the 2 rockets hit at 1 am. i did not realize that there are 2 rockets coming in, but when i went out afterwards, i waited indoors for some time fitting. motioning. we saw the 3rd one coming damage the car towed. the tires hid the windows and was people suffered to the walls fell out, which i, the attack came hours after russia said its black sea fleet flank ship. the moscow had sunk while being towed back to port after a fire cause an explosion on board. ukrainian military said it was responsible having targeted the vessel with ukrainian made net you missiles. people gathered at a memorial ceremony f
russian forces fully withdrew last week, but the capital has once again been the target for russian forces. moscow sands that shalt a military plant, charles stratford has more from the capital, keith. the russian ministry of defense as this destroy building was a ukrainian weapons factory in the southwest outskirts of the capital. give. moscow says the plant made anti aircraft an anti ship missiles. people living nearby, say they heard at least 3 large explosions early friday morning was fall,...
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charles: how much the crypto world will be hot ipos coming up? this is huge. it has $3.5 billion market cap. >> this is the private market. this is one you may not like when the ipo cops. that may one of those vc -- charles: as long as it doesn't go public $20 billion worth $2 billion. that is my beef. >> that's your beef. this one is really interesting, there has been a huge number of big names behind it. you listed some of them. this means consumers can buy nfts using credit cards. suddenly all of those digital assets are becoming more accessible using traditional forms of payment. been complicated. >> that was attractive to me. i can rake out a credit card buy whatever coin i want. i think that is fantastic. that coinbase account it is complicated and doesn't always work. phil, real quick, read another piece in "the ft." people are overdiversified. wall street is always saying diversification, diversification. i think it is a selling tool to buy 12 zillion mutual funds with all the same names. this said 10 individual names. i believe it is 20 names names what i ha
charles: how much the crypto world will be hot ipos coming up? this is huge. it has $3.5 billion market cap. >> this is the private market. this is one you may not like when the ipo cops. that may one of those vc -- charles: as long as it doesn't go public $20 billion worth $2 billion. that is my beef. >> that's your beef. this one is really interesting, there has been a huge number of big names behind it. you listed some of them. this means consumers can buy nfts using credit...
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first charles clifford has details. >> well, today is earth day and here in the south bay, the city ofd its partners kicked off an effort to improve the tree canopy across the bay point park in north san jose volunteers planted 30 trees. these are oaks and chinese fringe trees. the goal is actually to plant 1000 trees in a district 4. the city says that in recent years the tree canopy here has the wind old and they want to try to reverse that trend, get more trees planted the impacts of rockets can a real. >> certainly help and obviously on our environment in so many ways. and so. >> we're determined to reverse are shrinking kennedy as the chinese proverb tells us. the best time to plant a tree was a generation ago. the next best time to plant a tree is today. now the nonprofit group, our city forest is also helping out today. they do want here at first like this all across the city throughout the year. >> anyone who's interested in helping out can visit their website, which is our city forest dot org. but for now in the south bay, charles clifford kron, 4 news. up next, an update to a
first charles clifford has details. >> well, today is earth day and here in the south bay, the city ofd its partners kicked off an effort to improve the tree canopy across the bay point park in north san jose volunteers planted 30 trees. these are oaks and chinese fringe trees. the goal is actually to plant 1000 trees in a district 4. the city says that in recent years the tree canopy here has the wind old and they want to try to reverse that trend, get more trees planted the impacts of...
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he just said charles has got to go. the guy is a liability and he is more use morecolorful language like the word sociopath . taylor pushed for amir to go because amir was technically his boss but taylor considered him and i a. taylor did all the work that was not allowed on decision-making calls. despite having compiled a a dossier, he didn't say much about charles . gavin who had spoken early was watching the proceedings. appalled by how vitalik had invited everyone to point fingers and name names . and everyone who happened to be in the house including joe's son was privyto this sensitive discussion . sitting through an hour of people proclaiming their enemies was excruciating. he felt charles didn't deserve a public bashing even if it was by the people who'd been living with them. and felt calling a meeting when he knew in advance that people were unhappy with charles was a poor decision. vitalik felt the meeting was spontaneous rather than organized and didn't see any smaller group with which the problems could hav
he just said charles has got to go. the guy is a liability and he is more use morecolorful language like the word sociopath . taylor pushed for amir to go because amir was technically his boss but taylor considered him and i a. taylor did all the work that was not allowed on decision-making calls. despite having compiled a a dossier, he didn't say much about charles . gavin who had spoken early was watching the proceedings. appalled by how vitalik had invited everyone to point fingers and name...
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. >> force charles clifford has that breakdown for us. >> this past february home sales did drop a bitcompared to the previous february, but with interest rates expected to rise over the course >> of the next year, people are rushing to buy homes and lock in low rates. and the real estate market most likely will remain hot for the foreseeable future. >> with a low inventory, we're seeing multiple offers and sky-high prices going even higher. julio leiva is a mortgage broker with marshall inc in burlingame. he says that right now in burlingame, there are only around 11 homes for sale and far more people looking to buy. many of them are working with a sense of purpose trying to beat the clock. will the trend for buyers right now is low inventory mixed with that impending rising rates are making people want to get into this market prior to the rates rising and houses that do come onto the market. arthur, long everywhere from 4 days to a week at this point. want the sellers. if they want us wait out for the open house, but >> highest possible prices are coming in right away. and people are
. >> force charles clifford has that breakdown for us. >> this past february home sales did drop a bitcompared to the previous february, but with interest rates expected to rise over the course >> of the next year, people are rushing to buy homes and lock in low rates. and the real estate market most likely will remain hot for the foreseeable future. >> with a low inventory, we're seeing multiple offers and sky-high prices going even higher. julio leiva is a mortgage...
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he just said, charles has got to go. the guy is a liability and he gives more colorful language like the word sociopath. taylor pushed for a to go because i mirror was technically his boss but the other considered him mia. taylor did all the work but was not allowed on decision making calls. despite having compiled thehe dossier, he didn't say much about charles. gavin who had spoken earlier was watching thehe proceedings, appalled by how vitalik invited able to point fingers and name names. enabling happen to be in the house including joe's son was privy to the sensitive discussion. sitting through an hour of people proclaiming their enemies was excruciating. he felt charles didn't deserve a public bashing even if it was other people who had been living with him. gavin felt calling a meeting when vitalik knew in advance that people were unhappy with charles was a poor decision. vitalik felt the meeting was spontaneous, rather than organize and doesn't see any smaller group with which the problems could of been discussed
he just said, charles has got to go. the guy is a liability and he gives more colorful language like the word sociopath. taylor pushed for a to go because i mirror was technically his boss but the other considered him mia. taylor did all the work but was not allowed on decision making calls. despite having compiled thehe dossier, he didn't say much about charles. gavin who had spoken earlier was watching thehe proceedings, appalled by how vitalik invited able to point fingers and name names....
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but progress has been made. >> you bring her up, charles. no problem.ng your kid up. >> sorry about that. >> no problem. >> but the message is that, yes, we've had progress. more needs to be done for sure. >> well, you've raised our ratings there with your daughter in the shot there. so we appreciate your time. and have a good weekend. thank you for your perspective on this very serious subject mart. charles jung. appreciate your time. >> okay. thank you. >>> also tonight, governor newsom is having a change of heart when it comes to nuclear energy. the state's only remaining nuclear power plant is supposed to close in just a few years, but maybe not. we're talking about the diablo canyon nuclear plant down in san luis obispo county. they're scheduled to close one of the reactors in 2024, and the second reactor in 2025. today governor newsom's office confirming to us the state may explore ways to keep it open. why keep it open? to avoid potential power shortages. remember the rolling blackouts we had during the power shortages? last year they created 6%
but progress has been made. >> you bring her up, charles. no problem.ng your kid up. >> sorry about that. >> no problem. >> but the message is that, yes, we've had progress. more needs to be done for sure. >> well, you've raised our ratings there with your daughter in the shot there. so we appreciate your time. and have a good weekend. thank you for your perspective on this very serious subject mart. charles jung. appreciate your time. >> okay. thank you....
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charles: right. >> you're seeing this show up in the consumer confidence and sentiment surveys as well. the sentiment survey hasshing for months because of high inflation. it is much more sensitive to inflation. charles: yeah. >> while confidence held up much better because it reflects the labor market which is holds up much stronger. charles: i'm glad you helped me with that. may have to come back sooner to give me a refshefre a y cou yrsc tie we wiv w in. in. in. nk merucyh. my m ecapte it.ha yhaou. y arles: fleols:ks f uthat c blde b ardardor fntndmindmsorndmsor prt t ateastor op anoklyubwa sy. r from fromregre aongr asmgran asman mark m ee 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 you can't buy love. happiness. or confidence. but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. ♪ ♪ charles: so before the open the stock futures rocketed higher on the cpi re
charles: right. >> you're seeing this show up in the consumer confidence and sentiment surveys as well. the sentiment survey hasshing for months because of high inflation. it is much more sensitive to inflation. charles: yeah. >> while confidence held up much better because it reflects the labor market which is holds up much stronger. charles: i'm glad you helped me with that. may have to come back sooner to give me a refshefre a y cou yrsc tie we wiv w in. in. in. nk merucyh. my m...
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happened near the intersection of acacia avenue drive just south of your a high school prom for charles clifford has more. >> the san jose police department says that around 10 45 thursday morning they received a call from a male juvenile saying that he had been shot by another juvenile near the intersection of lakreasha avenue and taji drive just south of your viewpoint. high school arriving on scene. officers found one victim suffering from a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. shortly thereafter, a male juvenile was taken into custody. that suspect was in possession of a firearm, although it's unclear at this point if it was the same weapon used in the earlier shooting. san jose police are now searching the area for an additional suspect. they say that the victim and the juvenile who was taken into custody are both students here at your avoid a high school. we have an active perimeter looking for this person. we don't want this person out there and the community armed, right? there's a potential for violence. they were just involved in a shooting during thursday's investigation and the search for
happened near the intersection of acacia avenue drive just south of your a high school prom for charles clifford has more. >> the san jose police department says that around 10 45 thursday morning they received a call from a male juvenile saying that he had been shot by another juvenile near the intersection of lakreasha avenue and taji drive just south of your viewpoint. high school arriving on scene. officers found one victim suffering from a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. shortly...
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charles watson has more, charles b. >> hi jon.said they're still trying to figure out the details surrounding the triple murder. meantime they have confirmed the arrest of a 21-year-old man who police say is now facing charges. this case jacob christian may have in custody on friday. three charge of malice murder in connection with april 8 killing of 75-year-old tommy hawk senior, 75 old wife, evelyn and their 17-year-old grandson alexander. that happened inside the beloved family lock stock and barrel in grantville, georgia leaving many to wonder why this family? >> they were just nice easy-going people. i really have a hard time understanding what happened here. i don't understand why somebody would go in there but they'll go in and take the guns do that but why go ahead and kill individuals off i don't understand that. >> the bigger picture may becoming clearer for investigators who allege which of the gun range, fatally shot all three victims during the course of a robbery at which she allegedly got with thousands of guns and
charles watson has more, charles b. >> hi jon.said they're still trying to figure out the details surrounding the triple murder. meantime they have confirmed the arrest of a 21-year-old man who police say is now facing charges. this case jacob christian may have in custody on friday. three charge of malice murder in connection with april 8 killing of 75-year-old tommy hawk senior, 75 old wife, evelyn and their 17-year-old grandson alexander. that happened inside the beloved family lock...
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has many legs. as far as tesla, i love tesla but also getting a little toppy too in here. charlesken, you always liked tesla the stock but do you also now like twitter potentially? >> i don't. they still haven't figured out a way to monetize the business. there is resistance the stock has been down so long. hats off to elon musk and free speech. tesla we as we speak like it, it is breaking out. it is not a car company. it is really intellectual property play. all the different verticals you get a tesla. i like it breaking out here with added volume. we're adding more to positions. charles: adding to it the last three or four weeks was a brilliant move anyone who bought the dip. most people in tesla do buy the dip. david, i don't think either one are your cup of tea? >> you're wrong on that, charles. i will go with ken on this. charles: okay. >> certainly on twitter. he is not buying twitter because i think this is undervalued asset. he is trying to clean up the internet here. that is what this is about. as for tesla, hard not to own the company, one of the largest companies on the
has many legs. as far as tesla, i love tesla but also getting a little toppy too in here. charlesken, you always liked tesla the stock but do you also now like twitter potentially? >> i don't. they still haven't figured out a way to monetize the business. there is resistance the stock has been down so long. hats off to elon musk and free speech. tesla we as we speak like it, it is breaking out. it is not a car company. it is really intellectual property play. all the different verticals...
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at the end of the day has not come to your point yet charles.tom fish on netflix, i'm still going to keep bottom fishing because i think it's overdone. we sold amazon way higher for some of our portfolios talking like 3,300 which is awesome. you know, man, facebook was a surprise which was great, so we have some of that, and not as much as we used to, so here's the takeaway and you've been talking about this all show and i like how a lot of your guests put it bob doll put it this way as well. it depends on your risk tolerance and horizon. there's a lot of reasons, charles, to be scared if you're in tech if you have a short horizon, meaning something under a year that's frightening it could still work out, but if you like a lot of our investors and like myself i have spare cash, our investors have spare cash, our clients and we're using these pullbacks even today, feels scary to pick-up things like tesla, maybe pipelines, maybe chevron, and even towards the end of the day at 3:00 central and just find more stuff getting really pounded for no reas
at the end of the day has not come to your point yet charles.tom fish on netflix, i'm still going to keep bottom fishing because i think it's overdone. we sold amazon way higher for some of our portfolios talking like 3,300 which is awesome. you know, man, facebook was a surprise which was great, so we have some of that, and not as much as we used to, so here's the takeaway and you've been talking about this all show and i like how a lot of your guests put it bob doll put it this way as well....
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charles: so do i. by the way tomorrow we have the guy who created the anti-arc fund coming on. he hashinks it goes. covered a lot. i appreciate it. you're the man. thanks very much. >> thanks, charles. charles: payment darlings, folks, paypal, square, are they going to live up to the hype? nabe eventually be parts of other companies? all eyes on tesla earnings after the bell. naysayers are itching muck to get a hit, knock him down a peg. we'll preview what you are expected to see, talk about it before the close. you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. 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 better hearing leads to a better life. matching your job description. and that better life... ...starts at miracle-ear. it all begins with the most innovative technology... ...like the new miracle-earmini™. available exclusively at miracle-ear. so small, no one will see it. but you'll notice the difference. and now, miracle-ear is offering
charles: so do i. by the way tomorrow we have the guy who created the anti-arc fund coming on. he hashinks it goes. covered a lot. i appreciate it. you're the man. thanks very much. >> thanks, charles. charles: payment darlings, folks, paypal, square, are they going to live up to the hype? nabe eventually be parts of other companies? all eyes on tesla earnings after the bell. naysayers are itching muck to get a hit, knock him down a peg. we'll preview what you are expected to see, talk...