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payne: thank you. mr. fugate, if you don't mind, i would like to jump in to questions. actually, let me give you a few minutes to give an overview of the response the you have seen at fema during this pandemic. fmr. fema admin. fugate: well, as anybody has watched, when fema was placed in the job of helping coordinate all this, this goes back to the planning we did in the h1n1 pandemic, looking at sars and mers, and then ebola. fema would be a support agency to the centers for disease control and health and human services. we would bring the resources of fema to support them, including logistics, things like the air bridge, which are things fema has done for other disasters. so, it was a bit different to see fema placed in the lead role, particularly since this was a primary health emergency. fema's job is, as the president directs, to coordinate crisis response. a lot of people thought fema would not be able to do this and everything else they are doing. i won't say it is easy but they are still respondin
payne: thank you. mr. fugate, if you don't mind, i would like to jump in to questions. actually, let me give you a few minutes to give an overview of the response the you have seen at fema during this pandemic. fmr. fema admin. fugate: well, as anybody has watched, when fema was placed in the job of helping coordinate all this, this goes back to the planning we did in the h1n1 pandemic, looking at sars and mers, and then ebola. fema would be a support agency to the centers for disease control...
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and more information on ♪ >> on friday, trump presented the medal of honor to sergeant major, thomas paynethe first living member to receive the award. the president talked about his actions during a rescue mission from isis captors. ♪ ["hail to the chief" being played] a♪ ♪ >> i invite you to join me in prayer. almighty god, on this day of national remembrance, we pray. deliver us, oh lord, from evil men who plot evil things in their hearts. maintain the cause of the afflicted and execute justice for the needy. today, we thank you for the valorous attributes and actions of sergeant major, patrick payne, that indeed delivered the oppressed. who placed him in a family of love in a nation he loves, fostering the pure motivation of all warriors, who fight for those who stand behind him. you equipped his hands for warfare and forged within him a heart that regarded the liberty of others of greater value than his own safety. you assigned him in the ranks of those whose common bond is uncommon valor, when terror needed to be boldly confronted. your work through him not only preserved life, but p
and more information on ♪ >> on friday, trump presented the medal of honor to sergeant major, thomas paynethe first living member to receive the award. the president talked about his actions during a rescue mission from isis captors. ♪ ["hail to the chief" being played] a♪ ♪ >> i invite you to join me in prayer. almighty god, on this day of national remembrance, we pray. deliver us, oh lord, from evil men who plot evil things in their hearts. maintain the cause of...
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payne: all right. thank you for the assessment you, what issk your assessment of fema's response to covid-19 and what is the agency getting right and what are the avenues they need to improve? mr. fugate: that is hard to say when you are not there. my observation early on was there were a lot of tools they had in the toolbox. some have been utilized, some were utilized late like the defense production act. others are programs fema, at the direction of the president, they can address some of the shortfalls. like i said, fema can't manage what they don't have. starting out late in the game with the national stockpiles limited in what they could do and having to start the whole process of getting ppe moving, if you are going to use fema, you need to make the decision to use fema early. the delay put fema in a difficult position but also supporting governors behind where we could have been. you answer my follow-up question. i will yield the floor representative stomachs. rep. demings: thank you so much, .r
payne: all right. thank you for the assessment you, what issk your assessment of fema's response to covid-19 and what is the agency getting right and what are the avenues they need to improve? mr. fugate: that is hard to say when you are not there. my observation early on was there were a lot of tools they had in the toolbox. some have been utilized, some were utilized late like the defense production act. others are programs fema, at the direction of the president, they can address some of the...
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for more, we're joined by les payne's daughter tamara payne, co-author of "the dead are arising."oining us from new york city. it is going to have you with us. congratulations on the national book award. it must have been so poignant for you. you finishing and also researching with your father this book and then posthumously winning the national book award. talk about first the title "the dead are arising: the life of malcolm x," and this joint project you did with your father, why malcolm x? onthank you for inviting me to talk about this. dad was a big fan of your show democracy now! and would listen to it every day and definitely see the video of it. dead the book itself, "the are arising" comes from the language the members of the nations of amlo -- islam would use to describe people when they were joining the nation. the people outside the nation were dead and did not know their trueelves. once they came into the knowledge of who they were, they family membersd of the nation. but the process was becoming conscious and learning about fee you are and accepting and embracing that
for more, we're joined by les payne's daughter tamara payne, co-author of "the dead are arising."oining us from new york city. it is going to have you with us. congratulations on the national book award. it must have been so poignant for you. you finishing and also researching with your father this book and then posthumously winning the national book award. talk about first the title "the dead are arising: the life of malcolm x," and this joint project you did with your...
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please join me in welcoming recipient,raordinary sergeant major thomas patrick payne.ause] thank you, very much. joined byteful to be pat's really wonderful wife, alison. and allison, thank you very much for being here on this very momentous occasion. this is the big one, you know that. this is the big one. also with us is patrick and alison's six-year-old son, aaron. thank you for being here. he got a nice little award back there. a beautiful 10. you're going to save that -- a beautiful pen. you are going to save that pen. i wanted to know your dad is one of the bravest men in the world. i think you knew that before we knew it. congratulations. with us also is our first lady. thank you, darling. and vice president mike pence. mike, thank you very much. along with secretary of defense mark esper. mark, thank you. congressman richard hudson. richard, richard, thank you very much. ryantary of the army mccarthy. thanks, ryan. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff mark milley. mark, thank you very much. it's amazing the way all these big generals are showing up. this is so
please join me in welcoming recipient,raordinary sergeant major thomas patrick payne.ause] thank you, very much. joined byteful to be pat's really wonderful wife, alison. and allison, thank you very much for being here on this very momentous occasion. this is the big one, you know that. this is the big one. also with us is patrick and alison's six-year-old son, aaron. thank you for being here. he got a nice little award back there. a beautiful 10. you're going to save that -- a beautiful pen....
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chairman payne: dr. wen and benjamin, when asked about racial disparities at a congressional hearing, dr. fauci said institutional racism contributed to the disproportionate impacts of covid-19 on african americans and that they have suffered -- [indiscernible] somebody needs to mute, please. i am sorry. dr. fauci was saying that the community has suffered from racism for a long period of time. if the trump administration has known of these factors for a long time, why has the administration not done more to address these problems? either one of you can start. dr. benjamin: sure, i would be happy to start. if you think about the response, there are two areas where the administration can step up more. i know some has been done but there is more they can do. number one is testing. early on, there was not a lot of tests. but when we did have tests, they were not easy to get to. the drive-through testing, if you did not have a car, you could not get there. we have to make sure testing is available to all par
chairman payne: dr. wen and benjamin, when asked about racial disparities at a congressional hearing, dr. fauci said institutional racism contributed to the disproportionate impacts of covid-19 on african americans and that they have suffered -- [indiscernible] somebody needs to mute, please. i am sorry. dr. fauci was saying that the community has suffered from racism for a long period of time. if the trump administration has known of these factors for a long time, why has the administration...
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i'm charles payne. this is making money. all the major indices are further in the green today after friday's roller coaster session that gave a huge buy signal. i will tell you what it was. i will also show you how to properly chase winning stocks. the ball is in congress' court and can law makers come up with an agreement on stimulus and what does it mean for the markets? my panel of experts have the answers restaurants have been closing left and right during this lockdown, one man decided to start one up. not his first or last. he will share his story on "making money." ♪ charles: so before we even start with today's session i want to glance back to friday in the market. we saw a roller-coaster. it was all about news out of d.c., right? remember it looked like congress
i'm charles payne. this is making money. all the major indices are further in the green today after friday's roller coaster session that gave a huge buy signal. i will tell you what it was. i will also show you how to properly chase winning stocks. the ball is in congress' court and can law makers come up with an agreement on stimulus and what does it mean for the markets? my panel of experts have the answers restaurants have been closing left and right during this lockdown, one man decided to...
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so he introduces dolley payne todd to james madison. and that is how they meet each other and within just several months of meeting they are engaged. so aaron burr is a very important person in madison's live in more than this way. he also knocks off alexander hamilton and removes a very strong political enemy off of the stage so that madison can come into his own after jefferson's presidency. this is dolley's wedding ring. and they marry at the home of one of her sisters. her sister married george st steptoe washington. a nephew of george washington. this is still in the home, and they would go back and live in philadelphia. there is a lovely set of charcoal portraits. dolley still in her quaker bonnet. in their house, their house still stands, so they live in philadelphia full-time even though he is in congress. madison doesn't like john adams and did you want want to be part of the administration. i should add they come home to montpielier. they have a lot of french furnishings send to them by james monroe who is the american ambassa
so he introduces dolley payne todd to james madison. and that is how they meet each other and within just several months of meeting they are engaged. so aaron burr is a very important person in madison's live in more than this way. he also knocks off alexander hamilton and removes a very strong political enemy off of the stage so that madison can come into his own after jefferson's presidency. this is dolley's wedding ring. and they marry at the home of one of her sisters. her sister married...
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charles payne, to you. charles: only problem, neil. like i got an hour. you have an hour head start to dunkin' donuts. neil: i will bring some to you. i will bring some to you. charles: thank you very much. i appreciate it. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now -- president trump: i built the greatest economy in history. greatest job numbers. greatest stock market numbers. nobody ever seen it. i was cruising to election. charles: president trump that the american people know it was the pandemic not his policies that crashed economy. that is message he should take to november. u.s. jobless claims. below a million first time since the lockdown started. blowing away optimistic expectations from housing, manufacturing, employment. the s&p with all-time high.
charles payne, to you. charles: only problem, neil. like i got an hour. you have an hour head start to dunkin' donuts. neil: i will bring some to you. i will bring some to you. charles: thank you very much. i appreciate it. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now -- president trump: i built the greatest economy in history. greatest job numbers. greatest stock market numbers. nobody ever seen it. i was cruising to election. charles: president...
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we'll talk to charles payne. he is coming back in a little bit, talking about corporations and state of their books right now which may not be so great. danielle, you're great. thank you very much. good to see you. >> same here. stay safe. cheryl: all right. you too. well, can the united states even afford the massive trillion dollar stimulus the white house is asking for? could this plan backfire, lead to higher taxes in the future? edward lawrence following that story. he is in washington. reporter: cheryl, that is the trillion dollar question. today the federal government asking for another $45.8 billion for government agencies to handle the coronavirus in fiscal year 2020. that is on top of the 8.3 billion already been passed. now we have this plan by the administration to look at possible direct checks, direct payments to the american people. 1 000-dollar checks two times. also a money help for small businesses. $300 million for small businesses. also possibly a bailout for industry decimated by the virus. t
we'll talk to charles payne. he is coming back in a little bit, talking about corporations and state of their books right now which may not be so great. danielle, you're great. thank you very much. good to see you. >> same here. stay safe. cheryl: all right. you too. well, can the united states even afford the massive trillion dollar stimulus the white house is asking for? could this plan backfire, lead to higher taxes in the future? edward lawrence following that story. he is in...
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. >> reporter: sergeant major thomas payne was part of an elite u.s.t to free dozens of hostages. >> if we did not shoot the target, then the hostage would probably be executed. >> reporter: they had already dug graves to bury them in? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: payne and the team choppered in, landing next to the isis prison, a compound with two low buildings. at wheels down, he says all hell broke loose. >> it's nighttime. we're in intense fire fight right off the bat. there is smoke and dust everywhere. >> reporter: and worse still, master sergeant josh wheeler is killed during the operation. >> master josh wheeler put the hostages' lives above our own. >> reporter: no time for grief, payne rushes in. the militants inside shooting and detonating their disease bags. >> the building started to collapse. we have hostages inside. >> reporter: payne and the other commandos push on and free the iraqi hostages, far more than they expected. >> you see their faces light up. some are crying. some are happy. it's mixed emotions. some of them realize they're bei
. >> reporter: sergeant major thomas payne was part of an elite u.s.t to free dozens of hostages. >> if we did not shoot the target, then the hostage would probably be executed. >> reporter: they had already dug graves to bury them in? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: payne and the team choppered in, landing next to the isis prison, a compound with two low buildings. at wheels down, he says all hell broke loose. >> it's nighttime. we're in intense fire fight right...
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payne ran inside with a pair of bolt cutters to cut the locks.o how many times did you go back in that building? >> i think a total of four or five times, sir. >> reporter: four to five times. on fire, in danger of collapsing, enemy fire. >> it was our duty to bring those men home. >> reporter: more than 70 hostages who were about to die, instead freed from their cells and flown to freedom. >> they realized they were being liberated and that's when it hit me. i'm like, what did we just do? >> reporter: one thing sergeant major patrick payne did was bring honor on the 9/11 generation. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> o'donnell: and another act of honor-- payne and his wife, allison, named their son after another american hero, master sergeant josh wheeler, a fellow soldier who died during that iraq mission. there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." another potentially dangerous storm is threatening south florida. ng'll have the latest on the track. the high-rise rescue after a frightening construction accident. a
payne ran inside with a pair of bolt cutters to cut the locks.o how many times did you go back in that building? >> i think a total of four or five times, sir. >> reporter: four to five times. on fire, in danger of collapsing, enemy fire. >> it was our duty to bring those men home. >> reporter: more than 70 hostages who were about to die, instead freed from their cells and flown to freedom. >> they realized they were being liberated and that's when it hit me. i'm...
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we have seen, sebastian payne, that this virus has had almost every country in the world from in the in every country, slightly blowing a hole in that idea that there is such a thing as the science. 0ur scientists being set up in the uk as? i wasjust about to make that point that that isa about to make that point that that is a bit of fallacy here, because it means that it's passing the buck on policymaking essentially saying that we put all of the scientific advice that was wrong or it's not our fault, because we were following the scientists here, but much like saying that there's a thing as the politicians, there isn't of course i scientific or general scientific view on things. a government's advisory boards say and has lots of members who have very different opinions from and they have huge debates on that, but i'm sure the government is absolutely doing that, at one of the reasons from the very beginning of this crisis, you have always seen boris johnson with patrick # professor chris chris whitty wherever possible, because ads credence to the idea that policymaking is being dr
we have seen, sebastian payne, that this virus has had almost every country in the world from in the in every country, slightly blowing a hole in that idea that there is such a thing as the science. 0ur scientists being set up in the uk as? i wasjust about to make that point that that isa about to make that point that that is a bit of fallacy here, because it means that it's passing the buck on policymaking essentially saying that we put all of the scientific advice that was wrong or it's not...
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payne will vote nay on the motion to recommit on h.r. 1425. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. welch of vermont, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. welch will vote nay on the motion to recommit on h.r. 1425. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? -- gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by . kuster of new hampshire, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. kuster will vote nay on the motion to recommit h.r. 1425. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. speier, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. speier will vote nay on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? as the member designated by mr. mckee ton, pursuant to ho
payne will vote nay on the motion to recommit on h.r. 1425. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. welch of vermont, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. welch will vote nay on the motion to recommit on h.r. 1425. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? -- gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> as the...
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payne will vote yea on h.r. 6395. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? as thelone: mr. speaker, member designated by mrs. bonnie , pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform mrs. watson t coleman will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. boyle: thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by ms. lofgren, pursuant to house 965, i inform the house that ms. lofgren will vote nay on h.r. 6395. s the member designated by mr. garamendi, pursuant to house i inform the , house that mr. garamendi will h.r. 6395. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. gallego: as the member designated by representative kirkpatrick, pursuant to house i inform the , house that representative kirkpatrick will vote yea on h.r. 6395. as the member designated by representative gomez, pursuant to house resolution 965, i nform the house that representative gomez wi
payne will vote yea on h.r. 6395. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? as thelone: mr. speaker, member designated by mrs. bonnie , pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform mrs. watson t coleman will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. boyle: thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by ms. lofgren, pursuant to house 965, i inform the house that ms. lofgren...
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. >> reporter: sergeant major thomas payne was part of an elite u.s.special ops team sent to free hostages. >> if we didn't take this target they would have execute the men. >> reporter: payne and the team choppered in landing next to the isis prison, a compound with two low buildings. at wheels down he says all hell broke loose. >> it's at nighttime, we're in an intense fire fight right off the back smoke and dust everywhere. >> reporter: and worst still, master sergeant josh wheeler is killed during the operation. >> master sergeant put the hostages lives above our own. >> reporter: no time for grief payne rushes into the isis prison the militants inside shooting and detonating their suicide vests. >> so the building is starting to collapse. we have hostages inside. we're being engaged by combatants. >> reporter: they push on and free the iraqis hostages for more than they expected. >> you see their faces light up. some are crying, some are happy. a mix of emotions some of them realize they're being liberated. you can see payne checking to see if the
. >> reporter: sergeant major thomas payne was part of an elite u.s.special ops team sent to free hostages. >> if we didn't take this target they would have execute the men. >> reporter: payne and the team choppered in landing next to the isis prison, a compound with two low buildings. at wheels down he says all hell broke loose. >> it's at nighttime, we're in an intense fire fight right off the back smoke and dust everywhere. >> reporter: and worst still, master...
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payne thought about the union rather differently. in the last american crisis he said, it was the way the revolution had been won. the union of the states, which he said in all capital letters, on which our great national character depend and -- depends and this had delivered the revolution from those trying times and made humanity's imminent redemption possible. payne assumed that the union secured american freedom, but we know it's really the source of those dashed hopes. american union was really at odds with american freedom. union betrayed the great promises revolutionaries set about for themselves in 1775, for many people, especially for native peoples and the enslaved. but how exactly? now, we can say again, almost reflectively, racism, duh? right? there is a color line. well, i think it's worth exploring how that actually comes to be. patriot leaders tossed aside their commitment rather casually. it was an unthinking decision because they were racists. sure they were. but i think how they did that merits our attention. it mig
payne thought about the union rather differently. in the last american crisis he said, it was the way the revolution had been won. the union of the states, which he said in all capital letters, on which our great national character depend and -- depends and this had delivered the revolution from those trying times and made humanity's imminent redemption possible. payne assumed that the union secured american freedom, but we know it's really the source of those dashed hopes. american union was...
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charles payne and i talked about this already.ou have to look for good companies, strong companies. i do applaud some of the ceos out there right you no. david, keith, guys, thank you very much. great to have you both here. >> thanks, cheryl. cheryl: well you know the market is the virus, the economy is the virus. the united states just hit a pretty grim milestone overnight. more than 1000 people have now died in the united states from the coronavirus. the number of cases inching past 70,000. global cases we just learned in the last hour have now gone over half a million globally. new york governor andrew cuomo did say there are signs that social distancing is working. are we turning a corner in this fight? let's bring in fox news medical contributor dr. janette nesheiwat. great to see you. >> too you, cheryl. cheryl: the numbers are sobering, we can't escape that, but what are you hearing and seeing right here in new york from your colleagues, and this is the epicenter of the virus, what are they telling you? >> it is a stressful
charles payne and i talked about this already.ou have to look for good companies, strong companies. i do applaud some of the ceos out there right you no. david, keith, guys, thank you very much. great to have you both here. >> thanks, cheryl. cheryl: well you know the market is the virus, the economy is the virus. the united states just hit a pretty grim milestone overnight. more than 1000 people have now died in the united states from the coronavirus. the number of cases inching past...
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payne of new jersey, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. payne will vote yes on h.r. 4894. and, madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. hastings of florida, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. hastings will vote yes on h.r. 894 as well. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. bonnie watson coleman, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mrs. watson coleman will vote yes. and, madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. bill pascrell, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the use that mr. pascrell will ote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. sewell, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. sewell will vote es on h.r. 4894. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. neal: good afternoon, mada
payne of new jersey, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. payne will vote yes on h.r. 4894. and, madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. hastings of florida, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. hastings will vote yes on h.r. 894 as well. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. bonnie watson coleman, pursuant to house...
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seeing thomas payne getting the medal of honor award. after the attacks on 9/11 occurred, he knew it was time to step up and wanted to sign up and she was denying that request to wait until his 18th birthday and was in an army ranger competition on espn at two years later, he won that competition. today, the medal of honor. today, friend of the show and the friend of the channel, chairman and ceo, the foundation that helps families of fallen first responders, welcome to our show today and good afternoon to you. you live this day to honor your youngest brother and you went a long way to make sure the names of the fallen were read today. why was that so important to make that happen? >> of people were listening and i know so many people were, certainly people viewing fox and listening to the families reading the names that tell the story of their loved one, it's so important you do it live on this day every year and it was just a remarkable thing. just listening to the medal of honor recipient, hearing that he ran into a building that was
seeing thomas payne getting the medal of honor award. after the attacks on 9/11 occurred, he knew it was time to step up and wanted to sign up and she was denying that request to wait until his 18th birthday and was in an army ranger competition on espn at two years later, he won that competition. today, the medal of honor. today, friend of the show and the friend of the channel, chairman and ceo, the foundation that helps families of fallen first responders, welcome to our show today and good...
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i'm in for charles payne. this is making money and we have a lot of breaking news to get to right now. first to the markets, we did turn negative. after looking for their only way back to gain in six weeks, we are hoping for a thursday and friday back to ge back gain. that would've been a hopeful sign but here we go. investors seemed hopeful earlier that this massive stimulus package would be able to ease the economic load on americans, but these new calls to shut things even further down, especially that news conference from andrew cuomo today really took the air out of the rally for today. we have to say is we look at the dow down 152 points in the s&p down 22, the president remains hopeful. >> i believe in a lot of things. i want to get workers money and whichever way the best way to do it and i want to keep businesses open. >> so we are going to get an update on the plan. senator kevin kramer will join us during this hour and we have market analysis from our very own charles payne. he will be calling in an
i'm in for charles payne. this is making money and we have a lot of breaking news to get to right now. first to the markets, we did turn negative. after looking for their only way back to gain in six weeks, we are hoping for a thursday and friday back to ge back gain. that would've been a hopeful sign but here we go. investors seemed hopeful earlier that this massive stimulus package would be able to ease the economic load on americans, but these new calls to shut things even further down,...
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chairman payne: one last question. reports continue to suggest the trump administration and fema are not adequately allocating medical resources, testing, and other supplies to communities disproportionately impacted by the virus. of the ways fema can improve its efforts to make sure communities disproportionately impacted by the pandemic are receiving all the necessary medical resources? let me just add to that, i have been on this committee since coming to congress in 2012. fema move through different administrations. a lot of fema costs issue is who is in the white house right now and their hands being tied. has some issues they need to overcome internally, a is with the problem person in the white house and the restraints he is putting on different entities of the federal government. what do you think fema is not adequately allocating in those areas? ms. willis? thank you. that is an excellent question and an accurate observation. politics influences emergency management always too much. the response from fema has
chairman payne: one last question. reports continue to suggest the trump administration and fema are not adequately allocating medical resources, testing, and other supplies to communities disproportionately impacted by the virus. of the ways fema can improve its efforts to make sure communities disproportionately impacted by the pandemic are receiving all the necessary medical resources? let me just add to that, i have been on this committee since coming to congress in 2012. fema move through...
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but madison's debt was in large part owing to payne todd. >> because of payne.but madison tried his best to be patient, provided finances for him, because of his great love for dolly. but it just wasn't meant to be. what surprised you most about madison and dolly, in your research, was it the health, the number of ailments that madison had? inevitably, invariably when you spend five years digging through primary documents, we have a view of madison. but i think our view of him is very simplistic and monolithic. when he was an infinitely more complicated person. so what surprised you as you were going through the madison papers is this. >> well, his dedication, his hard work. i think, you know, we all know about the constitution in one way or another. but the fight for religious freedom, duma malone once said he couldn't account for jefferson's adhesion to this cause, for his fidelity to this cause. but for madison it's easy to trace. beginning with the prosecution of the baptists in virginia. and as i say madison was a really good politician. and he didn't hesit
but madison's debt was in large part owing to payne todd. >> because of payne.but madison tried his best to be patient, provided finances for him, because of his great love for dolly. but it just wasn't meant to be. what surprised you most about madison and dolly, in your research, was it the health, the number of ailments that madison had? inevitably, invariably when you spend five years digging through primary documents, we have a view of madison. but i think our view of him is very...
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payne will vote no on the motion to recommit on h.r. 7027. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut rise? mrs. hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, pursuant to house resolution ms. i inform the house that wilson will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts rise? ms. clark: as the member designated by ms. frankel, pursuant to house resolution i inform the house that ms. frankel will vote no on the on h.r. 7027.mmit by as the member designated ms. pingree, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the pingree will vote no on the motion to recommit on h.r. 7027. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois rise? ms. underwood: as the member mr. rush, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote no on motion to recommit. ms. brownley: as the member designated by ms. kuster, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform e house ms. kuster will vote no on motion to recommit on h.r. 7
payne will vote no on the motion to recommit on h.r. 7027. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut rise? mrs. hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, pursuant to house resolution ms. i inform the house that wilson will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts rise? ms. clark: as the member designated by ms. frankel, pursuant to house resolution i inform the house that ms....
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ryan payne, payne capital management president. management president.right here, my before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. a lot of vaccine news this past week. on friday pfizer boosted markets on its news that it could apply for emergency use of its covid-19 vaccine candidate codeveloped with biontech as soon as late november. that was earlier than the market expected, it caused a big move. it has received the necessary safety data required by the fda, so pfizer shares lifted many boats. and earlier in the week johnson & johnson announcing a halt to its covid-19 vaccine trials after a participant suffered an unexpla
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payne, for questions. mr. payne: thank you, madam chairwoman. i'd like to thank the gentlelady from new mexico. mr. fugate, it's always a pleasure. e appreciate your service. do you believe fema retain -- should retain lead of the federal government's response to coronavirus? >> i found this fascinating when they put fema in the lead role. fema are the ultimate support agency. rer we're supporting governors and their response or the lead federal agency that has jurisdiction. this goes back to the challenger disaster, where fema was in support of in a sasm putting fema in the lead role i think we put a lot of expertise c.d.c. should have had that fema could have supported. i think fema's role as the nation's crisis manager should be enforced but i think it should be seen that we want to make sure that the lead agency of jurisdiction, the legal authority and the expertise are taking that lead and supporting it and hopefully making it more special. r. payne: do you want to add anything? >> i agree. not necessarily fema being the lead agency but bei
payne, for questions. mr. payne: thank you, madam chairwoman. i'd like to thank the gentlelady from new mexico. mr. fugate, it's always a pleasure. e appreciate your service. do you believe fema retain -- should retain lead of the federal government's response to coronavirus? >> i found this fascinating when they put fema in the lead role. fema are the ultimate support agency. rer we're supporting governors and their response or the lead federal agency that has jurisdiction. this goes...
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payne is coming up. i'm trying to think of new nicknames for him. he will be joining us to tell us what he's seeing inside of this session. he so far thinks it's been a pretty good week. we are up for the week to be clear, folks. he's coming up. president trump telling governors in a letter and i just talked about this with the congressman, tailor the social distancing guidelines to specific parts of the country. what do you think of that? we're going to be asking south dakota governor who will be joining us. we're going to ask her about what her thoughts are on that letter, and if they might do it. that's coming up next. apps are used everywhere... except work. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. to l
payne is coming up. i'm trying to think of new nicknames for him. he will be joining us to tell us what he's seeing inside of this session. he so far thinks it's been a pretty good week. we are up for the week to be clear, folks. he's coming up. president trump telling governors in a letter and i just talked about this with the congressman, tailor the social distancing guidelines to specific parts of the country. what do you think of that? we're going to be asking south dakota governor who will...
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payne turned out to be true to his name sake. >> payne todd, some say he was a serpent in the garden. he grew up as a completely irresponsible young man. madison was forever bailing him out of debt, indeed, bailing him out of prison. they tried everything. they sent him to europe with a very ordinarily and disciplined man, i think, hoping that payne todd would learn better but he never, never became any better. and toward the end of madison's life and after he died, payne todd pilfered things from montpelier and sold them to support his various bad habits. it's reason why if someone tells you, i have a letter of james madison's, you should take them seriously. because the letters -- most of them have been gathered. but some of the letters are still out there. i have a friend on the eastern shore of maryland who said to me, i have two letters of james madison's and i looked and, by gosh, they're james madison's. so payne helped put them into debt. it's an interesting thing that all of the virginia founders died either in poverty or just not very well off. but madison's debt was in larg
payne turned out to be true to his name sake. >> payne todd, some say he was a serpent in the garden. he grew up as a completely irresponsible young man. madison was forever bailing him out of debt, indeed, bailing him out of prison. they tried everything. they sent him to europe with a very ordinarily and disciplined man, i think, hoping that payne todd would learn better but he never, never became any better. and toward the end of madison's life and after he died, payne todd pilfered...
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payne: yes. mr. skoutelas: certainly it's a critical piece of our transportation network, both in terms of mobility, giving people the options to travel in that corridor. as you cited the economic impact that it has both in that region and really across the country. what's not often recognized is the business aspects of those services. certainly the people who ride them every day are a top concern, but the benefits derived from many businesses across the country who are not located in the corridor derive benefits from the economic impact of having that generation of new business and income. it's critically important. it is part of an integrated network of services, urban transit, as well as the inner city transit. it's something that we are strong advocates for and believe that our people and our communities need today. they need mobility options and mobility is a basic freedom that people need to conduct their lives. mr. payne: thank you. follow-up with respect to post-covid, ridership across the co
payne: yes. mr. skoutelas: certainly it's a critical piece of our transportation network, both in terms of mobility, giving people the options to travel in that corridor. as you cited the economic impact that it has both in that region and really across the country. what's not often recognized is the business aspects of those services. certainly the people who ride them every day are a top concern, but the benefits derived from many businesses across the country who are not located in the...
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ryan payne, payne capital management president.ght here, my diane retireand opened that pottery studio. how did you come up with all these backstories? i got help from a pro. my financial professional explained to me all the ways nationwide can help protect financial futures in peytonville. nationwide can help the greens get lifetime income because their son kyle is moving back home and could help set up a financial plan for mrs. garcia. and he explained how nationwide can help mr. paisley retire early and spend more time with his pal, peyton. and their new band. exactly! yeah. don't forget the band. i haven't. anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. a lot of vaccine news this past week. on friday pfizer boosted markets on its news that it could apply for emergency use of its covid-19 vaccine cand
ryan payne, payne capital management president.ght here, my diane retireand opened that pottery studio. how did you come up with all these backstories? i got help from a pro. my financial professional explained to me all the ways nationwide can help protect financial futures in peytonville. nationwide can help the greens get lifetime income because their son kyle is moving back home and could help set up a financial plan for mrs. garcia. and he explained how nationwide can help mr. paisley...
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ryan payne, payne capital management president. stay right here, my ah! come on! hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. let's go to the cemetery! ♪ you may not expect the unexpected, but you can certainly take it all. the lexus es. wow, this rain is bananas. now available with awd. lease the 2021 es 250 awd for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing. at your lexus dealer. that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in control of the whole thing with
ryan payne, payne capital management president. stay right here, my ah! come on! hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. let's go to the cemetery!...
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ryan payne, payne capital management president. management president.ght here, my (vo) i'm a verizon engineer and today, we're turning on 5g across the country. with the coverage of 5g nationwide. and, in more and more cities, the unprecedented performance of ultra wideband. the fastest 5g in the world. it will change your phone and how businesses do everything. i'm proud, because we didn't build it the easy way, we built it right. this is the 5g america's been waiting for. only from verizon. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. they help us with achievable steps along the way... ...so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow dad, do you think you overdid it maybe? i don't think so... what do you think, peanut? nope! honey, do you think we overdid it? overdid what? see? we don't think so, son. technically, grandparents can't overdo it. it's impossible. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. a lot of vaccine news this past week. on friday
ryan payne, payne capital management president. management president.ght here, my (vo) i'm a verizon engineer and today, we're turning on 5g across the country. with the coverage of 5g nationwide. and, in more and more cities, the unprecedented performance of ultra wideband. the fastest 5g in the world. it will change your phone and how businesses do everything. i'm proud, because we didn't build it the easy way, we built it right. this is the 5g america's been waiting for. only from verizon....
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charles payne host of "making money."his show. >>> communities and businesses are stepping up to help people in need during this pandemic. we need good news. jackie deangelis with news in the newsroom. jackie, lift me up. i need a little bit after moment. >> you and i discussed last weeks, meals on wheels what they are doing to help what they scale the elder orphans, population most vulnerable to the coronavirus. so many folks are alone and they need meals. they need to weather the storm so they don't end up in the emergency room. and people are trying to help. one of them is eddie chavez. he owns the crazy cuban food truck in oak ridge, tennessee. when the coronavirus pandemic came down they had a lot of food and supplies. they weren't able to do regular business anymore. they thought better than waste it, make the meals. let's deliver them to some people in the elderly community who really need them. tennessee is volunteer state. so many of my colleagues have been telling stories about the wonderful things happening the
charles payne host of "making money."his show. >>> communities and businesses are stepping up to help people in need during this pandemic. we need good news. jackie deangelis with news in the newsroom. jackie, lift me up. i need a little bit after moment. >> you and i discussed last weeks, meals on wheels what they are doing to help what they scale the elder orphans, population most vulnerable to the coronavirus. so many folks are alone and they need meals. they need to...
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ryan payne, payne capital management president.right here, my ♪ wild thing, ♪ ♪ you make my heart sing ♪ ♪ wild thing i... think i... you know what i think? i think you owe us $48.50... wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not for treating symptoms unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can ca
ryan payne, payne capital management president.right here, my ♪ wild thing, ♪ ♪ you make my heart sing ♪ ♪ wild thing i... think i... you know what i think? i think you owe us $48.50... wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true....
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ryan payne, payne capital management president.right here, my one-on-one with johnson & johnson's cfo is coming up next. we'll be right back. incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing. at your lexus dealer. for 36 months. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopausal status. and it's the only one of its kind you can take every day. verzenio + fulvestrant is approved for women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer whose disease has progressed after hormonal treatment. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at first sign of diarrhea, call your doctor, start an anti-diarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you hav
ryan payne, payne capital management president.right here, my one-on-one with johnson & johnson's cfo is coming up next. we'll be right back. incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing. at your lexus dealer. for 36 months. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible...
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ryan payne, payne capital management president.ght here, my ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. adapting. innovating. lsetting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. and reliable coverage, nationwide. forward-thinking enterprises, deserve forward-thinking solutions. and that's what we deliver. so bounce forward, with comcast business. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and de
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i'm deirdre bolton in for charles payne. lawmakers reach a deal on 2 trillion-dollar stimulus package. we bring you to d.c. shortly where economist art laffer will be joining us. we'll talk about the markets. how do you know when the worst is over? expert analysis from someone you know very well. charles payne himself. plus finding the good in people in these uncertain times. one plastic surgeon in new york city doing something amazing to help the city. he will be talking to us about it. in a little bit all that and more coming up on "making money." ♪. deirdre: moments ago the senate announcing it will take up the stimulus package tomorrow. gop senators calling for an urgent change to the text that they say will trigger massive layoffs. hillary vaughn, what is the detail? reporter: deirdre, i want to show you a live look at the press conference any moment we're expecting with a group of republican senators, tim scott, lindsey graham, ben sasse, the ringleaders behind flagging this key part of the bill they say would incentiv
i'm deirdre bolton in for charles payne. lawmakers reach a deal on 2 trillion-dollar stimulus package. we bring you to d.c. shortly where economist art laffer will be joining us. we'll talk about the markets. how do you know when the worst is over? expert analysis from someone you know very well. charles payne himself. plus finding the good in people in these uncertain times. one plastic surgeon in new york city doing something amazing to help the city. he will be talking to us about it. in a...
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payne of new jersey, i inform the house mr. payne will vote aye. as the member designated by mr. hastings of flar, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house mr. hastings will vote on s. 2193 as well. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. raskin: as the member designated by ms. jayapal pursuant to house resolution 65, ms. jayapal will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. pocan of wisconsin, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. garcia, pursuant to house resolution 965, nouse mr. garcia 2193 and ye on s. pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house mr. ijalva will vote yes on s. 2193. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. mrs. napolitano: i i inform the use that congress woman will 2193.es on on s. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. frankel pursuant to h.res
payne of new jersey, i inform the house mr. payne will vote aye. as the member designated by mr. hastings of flar, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house mr. hastings will vote on s. 2193 as well. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. raskin: as the member designated by ms. jayapal pursuant to house resolution 65, ms. jayapal will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. pocan of wisconsin, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the...
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ryan payne, payne capital group, i'm not affiliated with.irlines, cruise lines, royal caribbean, got downgrades from two firms, southwest and ma quarry. investors pounding into the names big time. where are you right now? delta another name of airlines, struggling but intriguing with stocks plays? >> intriguing is right. they haven't sold off dramatically today. with delta's miss on earnings, it is only down 2%. if you look at, they have got plenty of cash, like over 16 billion. they should be, they should stop burning cash by the end of the year. meanwhile i just got back from l.a., my trip out to l.a., there was less people on the plane on way back there was more people on the plane. i got to think, connell, economy reopening that has to be good for airline stocks and cruise lines stocks. get all-you-can-eat buffet on cruises. that they will be attractive plays. just saying. charles: i know you're contrarian. you're typically upbeat but you're not in these names just yet, are you? >> charles, my brother from another mother, i think they ar
ryan payne, payne capital group, i'm not affiliated with.irlines, cruise lines, royal caribbean, got downgrades from two firms, southwest and ma quarry. investors pounding into the names big time. where are you right now? delta another name of airlines, struggling but intriguing with stocks plays? >> intriguing is right. they haven't sold off dramatically today. with delta's miss on earnings, it is only down 2%. if you look at, they have got plenty of cash, like over 16 billion. they...
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to figure it out, ryan payne, payne capital management. we're not affiliated.rothers from different mothers and ryan. first talk about the impact of the trade thing. it was ceremonial. news was already out to a degree, there has to be sort of a sigh of relief? >> absolutely. this is where cap-ex steps in. companies last year said see how this goes, before they make decisions buying again. this clarity will be huge for gdp. which will keep the market rocking and rolling, charles. charles: jason? >> you know, i think the backdrop of all of this, is still a friendly, liquidity providing u.s. central bank that is kind of the final front ear of this permabullish market or what seems like it. of course, signing today is clearly a bullish factor and what's even more bullish factor, larry kudlow talking about there will be tax cut a few months from now. yeah, we're talking about phase two. it would seem fundamentally the coast is clear. there are other things we need to look at. right now, bullish. charles: that is kudlow's dream. i don't think the markets believe that
to figure it out, ryan payne, payne capital management. we're not affiliated.rothers from different mothers and ryan. first talk about the impact of the trade thing. it was ceremonial. news was already out to a degree, there has to be sort of a sigh of relief? >> absolutely. this is where cap-ex steps in. companies last year said see how this goes, before they make decisions buying again. this clarity will be huge for gdp. which will keep the market rocking and rolling, charles. charles:...
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so before we do that, let's talk about what payne calls the master narrative of the movement. so what is the master narrative of the movement? what are some of the components that charles payne is getting us to think about, about what the master narrative when we think of the civil rights movement? what are some of those components? yeah. >> he's really focusing on -- well, kind of like the mainstream idea is the national movement. the march in washington, martin luther king, the more popular ideas. payne is kind of asking us to and like look at the local struggle, specifically like more local communities, what they did for the movement. >> right. so one major component of this master narrative is a focus on the civil rights narrative from a national perspective and not a local one. good. any other components? yeah? >> it's also a very noncomplicated narrative. there's a sympathetic federal government and everyone kind of comes to the conclusion that racism is wrong at the same time. >> uh-huh, right. so there's a sympathetic government. and almost a very -- it minimizes the i
so before we do that, let's talk about what payne calls the master narrative of the movement. so what is the master narrative of the movement? what are some of the components that charles payne is getting us to think about, about what the master narrative when we think of the civil rights movement? what are some of those components? yeah. >> he's really focusing on -- well, kind of like the mainstream idea is the national movement. the march in washington, martin luther king, the more...
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joining the conversation, payne capital management president, ryan payne.ief economist john lonski. you expect a really good number. what are the markets anticipating here or is it the coronavirus that's causing the weakness, do you think? >> i think it's concern more about the virus than the jobs report. you had the death of that doctor who first exposed this matter and maybe that's a message to the market that this -- the coronavirus uncertainties still persist. we really don't know how this is going to hit the world economy and whether or not it's going to have any impact on the united states. dagen: but the point being, the united states economy even though it might slow, will clearly slow because of the coronavirus, we're in such a great position in terms of the strength going into the new year, correct? >> we're he definitely -- especially when we look at household balance sheets, they're in good shape. you had a jump on personal savings last year. you had a declining ratio of household debt to personal income or household debt to gdp in effect since
joining the conversation, payne capital management president, ryan payne.ief economist john lonski. you expect a really good number. what are the markets anticipating here or is it the coronavirus that's causing the weakness, do you think? >> i think it's concern more about the virus than the jobs report. you had the death of that doctor who first exposed this matter and maybe that's a message to the market that this -- the coronavirus uncertainties still persist. we really don't know how...