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we have charles from texas. chars? >> charles, as well. charles: there you go. great name. >> so my question is i work for major airline. everybody talks about the pilot shortage right now but with technology, there is a big push even within the faa, with all the airlines to automate the cockpits and basically be kind of like elevator doorman, a job no more in the future. wonder your thoughts on that? charles: tom? >> i think the same thing we're talking about automated cars. i think that will be a long time in coming, that you have to realize those things are going to change but there is also going to be people that are working on the ground level, they're helping those planes fly. every technological advantage we ever had, there is a labor factor that goes to supporting it and making sure it evolves to the next level, i don't see that happening with air travel anymore than i see it with happening with car transportation the next few years. i think we have time on that one. charles: i worry about younger pilots. i saw someone come out of the cockpit with a loll
we have charles from texas. chars? >> charles, as well. charles: there you go. great name. >> so my question is i work for major airline. everybody talks about the pilot shortage right now but with technology, there is a big push even within the faa, with all the airlines to automate the cockpits and basically be kind of like elevator doorman, a job no more in the future. wonder your thoughts on that? charles: tom? >> i think the same thing we're talking about automated cars....
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charles: i'm charles payne, this is "making money." what is breaking now, jerome powell back on the hill, his mission the same, to crush the economy to save the economy. maybe for investors maybe the danger comes when the fed stops hiking rates? where are the workers? i will ask doctor marc siegel is america too sick to work or something else keeping us own the sidelines? why are young people suddenly dying. rebecca walser what you need to know to get out of the most of your returns. a lot of changes. what a.i. stocks should you invest in to take advantage of the craze? keith fitz-gerald with two of his ai picks. you don't miss my take howard schultz from the hero of the left to the new robber baron. all that and much more on "making money". ♪. charles: if it feels like we've been on recession watch for a long time, it is because we've been on recession watch for a long time, right? think about this, way back, back-to-back negative quarters of gdp growth. powers that be rushed in said that was not recession. they made up the rules, and
charles: i'm charles payne, this is "making money." what is breaking now, jerome powell back on the hill, his mission the same, to crush the economy to save the economy. maybe for investors maybe the danger comes when the fed stops hiking rates? where are the workers? i will ask doctor marc siegel is america too sick to work or something else keeping us own the sidelines? why are young people suddenly dying. rebecca walser what you need to know to get out of the most of your returns....
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charles: i gotta tell you. you were concerned. >> yeah. charles: before everybody.ar, you came on over and over again. you were taking very cautious positions, and what everyone is doing now, money-markets, cd, gold. you were doing that so your clients are well positioned. >> we did great. we said we see a mean reversion year, nothing else because of too much stimulus too fast but russia invaded ukraine, everything popped up after that. charles: will it get worse then? >> charles this is one of the biggest economic years in the history of the world so yes. this is coming. this is really coming. charles: it's great to see you in person. thank you so much. folks coming up we've got rob luna. guess what? rob is into dividend stocks now. i'm telling you, and a lot of it has to do with chicken freed chicken. also, ken fisher is with us to talk about the stock market living out an audrey herburn moment. he will explain it after the break. and i said what about breakfast at tiffany's ♪ and i remember kind of thinking like, "oh my gosh, i think we could be sisters." because
charles: i gotta tell you. you were concerned. >> yeah. charles: before everybody.ar, you came on over and over again. you were taking very cautious positions, and what everyone is doing now, money-markets, cd, gold. you were doing that so your clients are well positioned. >> we did great. we said we see a mean reversion year, nothing else because of too much stimulus too fast but russia invaded ukraine, everything popped up after that. charles: will it get worse then? >>...
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charles: i remember that. seconds, really need your thoughts, 30 seconds, what does powell do? does he continue to fight inflation or shift his focus to some form of stability? >> he needs to stop. i'm somewhere between your first two guests on the economic outcome. i think we could avoid a recession like '95. remember about three weeks after that 75 basis point in '94 orange county went bankrupt. this is the time to stop. the inflation problem, part of it is intractable is caused by fiscal policy. the costs of fixing that with monetary policy are prohibitive and we're witnessing them. charles: yeah, we are. >> powell has to stop right now, otherwise there will be rate cuts for too long. charles: barry, great work. i advice everyone to check it out when they can. you're the best. i appreciate you explaining it all for us. folks, we love hearing from you. we got a whole bunch of people who have some opinions. remember if you have got some thoughts, tweet me @cvpayne. we got a ton on the svb rescue. the mike twe
charles: i remember that. seconds, really need your thoughts, 30 seconds, what does powell do? does he continue to fight inflation or shift his focus to some form of stability? >> he needs to stop. i'm somewhere between your first two guests on the economic outcome. i think we could avoid a recession like '95. remember about three weeks after that 75 basis point in '94 orange county went bankrupt. this is the time to stop. the inflation problem, part of it is intractable is caused by...
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charles: yeah. mean honestly we're going to be talking about maybe a blanket, all, someone will have to crunch numbers, see what kind of a risk. less than 30 seconds, quincy, got to ask. is there any sector looking appealing to you right now? >> absolutely. industrials still look appealing. defense stocks are helping to bolster them. machinery, we're going to get there, small caps have been pounded because that is where small banks are. we will come out of this. they will be tremendously attractive yet again with compelling valuations. charles: i'm spying them as well. and gold. thankthank you. quincy, always appreciate you. thank you so much. >> thank you. charles: coming up president xi of china visiting vladmir putin and russia. they're discussing a lot of things including peace with ukraine as the war wages on but what else is going on? no one knows better than greg valliere. guess what? he is with us at 2:30. first financial conditions are tightening. they have done so with lightning speed. we'
charles: yeah. mean honestly we're going to be talking about maybe a blanket, all, someone will have to crunch numbers, see what kind of a risk. less than 30 seconds, quincy, got to ask. is there any sector looking appealing to you right now? >> absolutely. industrials still look appealing. defense stocks are helping to bolster them. machinery, we're going to get there, small caps have been pounded because that is where small banks are. we will come out of this. they will be tremendously...
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charles: sure. will get more into that later something janet yellen today makes that even worse to your point. about a week ago, earlier last week, the economist had a pretty good article, federal reserve's $2.5 trillion question, upon what is the future monetary policy rests essentially can they suck out 2 1/2 trillion dollars from the economy and nobody notices? you actually believe this is where the fed is mistaking rate, instead of hiking rates they should focus more on this? >> no question. we're ending tightening cycle next week or so. we is a $8.3 trillion on the balance sheet up from $4 trillion. what we've been saying gone mod prattly on rate hikes, stop around 3 1/2 but brought the balance sheet down a few trillion dollars so we bullets for the next crisis. charles: really amazing. if you think it will take a few years to get to your target, right? why are you clobbering the economy so hard at the very beginning? >> yeah. charles: talk about some of the things you like, speaking of banks,
charles: sure. will get more into that later something janet yellen today makes that even worse to your point. about a week ago, earlier last week, the economist had a pretty good article, federal reserve's $2.5 trillion question, upon what is the future monetary policy rests essentially can they suck out 2 1/2 trillion dollars from the economy and nobody notices? you actually believe this is where the fed is mistaking rate, instead of hiking rates they should focus more on this? >> no...
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charles: all right. so let's face it folks over the weekend the united states government bailed out silicon valley. yeah they cloaked it in veneer not punishing regular depositors for regular consumption. these are not regular depositors. these companies have millions, millions, some cases billions of dollars which they could have spread around anytime at different banks, whatever. silicon valley the problem there that venture capitalists insisted if you want to be part of the system we want you to bank at svb. what the system has been nothing short of a bonanza. these are ipos going back. for the most part it was all great. we had 2019. of course we had the pandemic, trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars came cascading in. what does silicon valley do? they seized the moment. 480 ipos and spacs in 2020. 2021, this is nuts over 1000 of them? hue many are trading near the highs or where they opened? can count on one hand. between the two years same they had seen prior seven years. svb, they made
charles: all right. so let's face it folks over the weekend the united states government bailed out silicon valley. yeah they cloaked it in veneer not punishing regular depositors for regular consumption. these are not regular depositors. these companies have millions, millions, some cases billions of dollars which they could have spread around anytime at different banks, whatever. silicon valley the problem there that venture capitalists insisted if you want to be part of the system we want...
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charles: why?itical motivation, are they given jobs because of political connections without care of competency? >> that is big part of that. you saw that with the faa the other day. i look at california, one of two things, they didn't understand what they were looking at, they just looked the other way, relied on the auditor kpmg which signed off on this bank days before. charles: i will talk about that a little later. the market, before the geopolitical news, the collision with the fighter jest and the drone, one of the things i thought was pretty intriguing the way the action was, almost everything, all the sectors were up about 2%. you had one or two that weren't. you know, this i can't remember a session where it has been sort of even across the board. usually four or five sectors up, three or four down. you know, is there something happening here where the even distribution of buying today or am i making too much of that? >> i think a lot of it is the fact that people are starting to talk abo
charles: why?itical motivation, are they given jobs because of political connections without care of competency? >> that is big part of that. you saw that with the faa the other day. i look at california, one of two things, they didn't understand what they were looking at, they just looked the other way, relied on the auditor kpmg which signed off on this bank days before. charles: i will talk about that a little later. the market, before the geopolitical news, the collision with the...
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charles: free fall, bringing everyone. >> this is a big one, charles.arket gave up a lot of gains of what happened here? is this not sure about the fed or something else be at play. >> i don't know about the fed. market is trading a long time before the fed made announcement yesterday. i think the risk is in financials. if we lose those prior cycles highs, if you see xlf trading in 20s, 28, 29, that is a big problem for the overall market in general. we want to stick with winners. if gold is breaking out we want to buy gold. if bitcoin ask breaking out, buy bitcoin. stick with leadership. why look around in the garbage? charles: yesterday the kre was down almost sick%. people feel more uneasy after yesterday. >> if we were talking about utilities, charles, we wouldn't care this is financials. charles: thank you, jc. my fakeaway why a few perp walks would get us to believe in the banking system again. we'll be right back. ♪. first, there's an idea and you do something about it for the first time with godaddy. then before you know it, (it is a life change
charles: free fall, bringing everyone. >> this is a big one, charles.arket gave up a lot of gains of what happened here? is this not sure about the fed or something else be at play. >> i don't know about the fed. market is trading a long time before the fed made announcement yesterday. i think the risk is in financials. if we lose those prior cycles highs, if you see xlf trading in 20s, 28, 29, that is a big problem for the overall market in general. we want to stick with winners....
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charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking at the moment it is captivating the nation. self-inflicted wounds and the status quo have taken a toll in the court of public opinion. so i will ask lance roberts and kenny polcari what their verdicts are. it is the stock of the day, sales force delivering a knockout earnings report. we're going through the details with famed tech analyst dan ives at fundamental school. get ready to learn how you can make money in these things before they pop. bob elliot is suggesting we're even further away from recession than we were just three months ago. if that is the case what does it mean for your portfolio? he will explain at 2:40 and is it too late to save the credibility of powell and company? how a soft landing might actually make things worse. we've got two the of best to talk about it, michelle girard, lyn alden on their take. you don't want to miss my takeaway on today's session is believe it or not more impressive than it looks. all that and much more on "making money". ♪. char
charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking at the moment it is captivating the nation. self-inflicted wounds and the status quo have taken a toll in the court of public opinion. so i will ask lance roberts and kenny polcari what their verdicts are. it is the stock of the day, sales force delivering a knockout earnings report. we're going through the details with famed tech analyst dan ives at fundamental school. get ready to learn how you can make...
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charles: yeah.l, you know what? it was a mismanaged bank probably, so they've mismanaged the end part as well. also that quick bond sale probably raised some red flags. >> yeah. charles: but here's the thing i wanted to ask you, everyone says the fed wants to keep this whack-a-mole, a few things are going to break. could that include the banking system? >> well, i think when it comes to the fed, they obviously have a mandate to bring inflation down. they have a mandate to keep the unemployment rate low, but they also have a mandate, it's not a legal mandate, but it's in some ways the main reason they were created, to provide financial stability. so while the market is down a lot today, it was down yesterday on this svb situation and the concerns that it'll spread elsewhere, i think actually the markets should be relatively upbeat on what just happened because i thinkable the reduces the likelihood of a 50 basis point hike at the march meeting. i've been in the camp of thought we would have 25 basis
charles: yeah.l, you know what? it was a mismanaged bank probably, so they've mismanaged the end part as well. also that quick bond sale probably raised some red flags. >> yeah. charles: but here's the thing i wanted to ask you, everyone says the fed wants to keep this whack-a-mole, a few things are going to break. could that include the banking system? >> well, i think when it comes to the fed, they obviously have a mandate to bring inflation down. they have a mandate to keep the...
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charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." right now markets are relatively quiet for a change, right? the question for how long? alley mccartney, calling this the 2023 the year of inflections. she is here to break down the next inflection. this year has been filled with twists and turns. you know the fed is actually making the wealthy, wealthier every time they hike rates? how would that slow the economy? i say ask the 70% of the americans who are getting crushed. we'll show you this works. regulators are trying to do backflips on capitol hill. defending this billionaire bank bailout but nothing is happening there, right? we'll say, stop with the acting how small businesses were saved and what really went on with the silicon valley bailout. great tom fitton. president with his tour starting in north carolina but does america have enough raw materials to meet the zero goals? wait until you hear now much copper we need. sam bankman-fried strikes again and so does government hypocrisy. that and so much more on "making money." ♪.
charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." right now markets are relatively quiet for a change, right? the question for how long? alley mccartney, calling this the 2023 the year of inflections. she is here to break down the next inflection. this year has been filled with twists and turns. you know the fed is actually making the wealthy, wealthier every time they hike rates? how would that slow the economy? i say ask the 70% of the americans who are getting...
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charles: charles schwab got in almost $17 billion in the last week. lot of this expowz your -- exposure to held to maturity, would you buy charles schwab here? >> already did, gonna buy some more. and i know we're running out of time, these banks are going to have lindsay lohan or britney spears' type bad weeks in their future, but those are times you've got to get in and get some of these stocks and be ready to cut 'em if they're making you nervous. charles: i don't know what you're talking about with the lindsay lohan bad week concern. >> i'm i trying to get her bad in the news, sorry about that. she's having a bad one, trust me. charles: scott, have a great weekend. folks, we'll be right back. [laughter] covid is still out there, and so are you. and you could be out there with fading protection but an updated vaccine restores your protection so you can keep doing you. say goodbye to daily insulin injections with omnipod 5... a tubeless system that automatically adjusts insulin to help protect against highs and lows. try it today. go to omnipod.com
charles: charles schwab got in almost $17 billion in the last week. lot of this expowz your -- exposure to held to maturity, would you buy charles schwab here? >> already did, gonna buy some more. and i know we're running out of time, these banks are going to have lindsay lohan or britney spears' type bad weeks in their future, but those are times you've got to get in and get some of these stocks and be ready to cut 'em if they're making you nervous. charles: i don't know what you're...
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charles: all right.there was a theme song for investing in 2023 wouldn't it be the cha-cha slide by d.j. casper. one hot this time? reverse. slide to the left. i know you guys want to see me do it, do it right. reverse, reverse. the reason we say that this year is the polar opposite of last year of the everything is reveried. last year treasuries were down 13% this year they're up. bitcoin got whallopped. so what? up 70% this year. we know the s&p down 18%. up 4%. take a look, fang, back with a vengance. down 42% last year, up 32% this year. this is only march. that we call a serious reversal. megacap names doing all the heavy lifting, meta, amazon, microsoft, google. look at the gains, folks, absolutely remarkable. they said these names were done. i guess maybe they're not. by the way, nasdaq 100, up 20%. technically that is a new bull market. so, more folks starting to jumping on the bandwagon maybe the worst is behind us. i say majority of market watchers still think we're not completely out of the wo
charles: all right.there was a theme song for investing in 2023 wouldn't it be the cha-cha slide by d.j. casper. one hot this time? reverse. slide to the left. i know you guys want to see me do it, do it right. reverse, reverse. the reason we say that this year is the polar opposite of last year of the everything is reveried. last year treasuries were down 13% this year they're up. bitcoin got whallopped. so what? up 70% this year. we know the s&p down 18%. up 4%. take a look, fang, back...
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that is important, charles.you look at a housing chart going all the way back to 1900 adjusted for inflation, you see 2006 we had the big spike up. but now we're even higher levels. also when you do price to income type of ratio, and just to keep up with the rate of inflation right now, housing prices need to go up in nominal terms. i call it 6.5%. that is if you believe the headline cpi which i don't think many of your viewers do, rightfully so. let's say 10, 12, 15%, if your house is not going up at that rate annually in real terms it is actually decreasing in value. i think that is what most people to really need to get their head around. charles: it is tough, that is the a essential part of the american dream. nicole, george, i love this conversation. i hope we do it again real soon especially when nicole feels better about this market. >>> coming up, elon musk, talk about a celebrity ceo, he is unveiling his massive plan. kelly o'grady on the spot in l.a. with details. many cheering the return of cds. my ne
that is important, charles.you look at a housing chart going all the way back to 1900 adjusted for inflation, you see 2006 we had the big spike up. but now we're even higher levels. also when you do price to income type of ratio, and just to keep up with the rate of inflation right now, housing prices need to go up in nominal terms. i call it 6.5%. that is if you believe the headline cpi which i don't think many of your viewers do, rightfully so. let's say 10, 12, 15%, if your house is not...
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charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne, this is making money. right now the stocks keep defying the experts and even bond yields are pulling back a little bit but is there too much happiness, ed yardeni will break down why fear may be good for stocks and romania debuts the first ai government advisor and they will read people's minds so how much are we spiraling into danger using ai, and also get ready for vomagedd on. talking about wall street racing to sell you a bunch of projects to protect you from zero day options exploration, but what is it? why is it booming and really that dangerous and a soft landing hurts the fed's credibility. meanwhile dana peterson is with us breaking down why she and her work says a recession is in ever it inevitable and sold out girl scout cookies are selling for monster money on ebay. will the biden administration crackdown on the girl scouts for price gouging? plus you can't miss my takeaway on why didn't progressives complain? 44 million people lost extra food stamp money. i haven't heard a peep from them i've
charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne, this is making money. right now the stocks keep defying the experts and even bond yields are pulling back a little bit but is there too much happiness, ed yardeni will break down why fear may be good for stocks and romania debuts the first ai government advisor and they will read people's minds so how much are we spiraling into danger using ai, and also get ready for vomagedd on. talking about wall street racing to sell you a bunch of projects to...
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charles: yeah.ean, 19% is buyer beware, but by the same oak toen, a couple days ago dan loeb said you have a contract, right? now people are learning those aren't really bonds, wink-wink. i know earlier today deutsche bank redeemed some of the higher level of bonds, but that's one of the key e issues out there. what because it mean for all of banking in europe? how precarious is the banking situation in all of europe? >> well, the situation in europe is much more dangerous than in the united states. let's start from the size of the banking system is in europe which is about between 190-200% of gdp in most economies, so it's very, very large in terms of assets relative to gdp in the major economies. that compares with less than a third of that in the united states. a very important factor as well is that the european banks did not leave the 2011 crisis with a balance sheet that was strong enough. charles: right. >> however, what they have been doing is increasing call capital as much as they could in
charles: yeah.ean, 19% is buyer beware, but by the same oak toen, a couple days ago dan loeb said you have a contract, right? now people are learning those aren't really bonds, wink-wink. i know earlier today deutsche bank redeemed some of the higher level of bonds, but that's one of the key e issues out there. what because it mean for all of banking in europe? how precarious is the banking situation in all of europe? >> well, the situation in europe is much more dangerous than in the...
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charles: wow.ys they have modeled 100%, near 100% chance of recession in third quarter. where are you seeing it? >> i have always thought that the chance for recession in the second half of this year was very high, above 50%. there is nothing that happened recently to reverse that. i think financial conditions have tightened modestly in the aftermath of the bank turmoil. not dramatically. i would still put it somewhere in the second half of this year. probably closer to the fourth quarter. charles: right. >> it will be very, very hard to avoid. charles: i got less than a minute to go but, this is sort of, i won't say tongue-in-cheek but intriguing right? on federal reserve now sitting on a trillion dollars of unrealized losses. u.s. treasury is running out of money. can we question the overall health of our economy? >> in the end, the health of our economy is what finances the treasury, finances the fed, finances every american household. so it is those fundamentals. it is accumulation of ideas, in
charles: wow.ys they have modeled 100%, near 100% chance of recession in third quarter. where are you seeing it? >> i have always thought that the chance for recession in the second half of this year was very high, above 50%. there is nothing that happened recently to reverse that. i think financial conditions have tightened modestly in the aftermath of the bank turmoil. not dramatically. i would still put it somewhere in the second half of this year. probably closer to the fourth...
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>> yes, charles.really aggressive name but i like it because it beat earnings the last 12 quarters in a row. last quarter is gapped up 27%. it is an aggressive name on my list, but -- charles: 27%? i love it! my goodness. i would take a shot with that. they report this week? >> yes. that's right. what i like to do with it, i like to trade it up into 250. that will be my price target in the options market. charles: mongo. i love the name. it is a crazy stock, played it here and there. mostly making money. when you lose it hurts too. danielle, we appreciate it. we always learn something when you're on, thanks a lot. >> thank you. charles: all right, folks, coming up, jay powell will take the trip to capitol hill. i got to tell you the fed chairs they loathe going to capitol hill but maybe he will have to do his best paul volcker impression just yet again. i will ask gary k. about that at 2:40. my next guest says beer can be an important economic data point. jeff joins me to break down the recession beer
>> yes, charles.really aggressive name but i like it because it beat earnings the last 12 quarters in a row. last quarter is gapped up 27%. it is an aggressive name on my list, but -- charles: 27%? i love it! my goodness. i would take a shot with that. they report this week? >> yes. that's right. what i like to do with it, i like to trade it up into 250. that will be my price target in the options market. charles: mongo. i love the name. it is a crazy stock, played it here and...
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we'll sign off, charles, take it away. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." it is finally here. decision day for the fomc. unlike any meeting in history it could go any way. that has the world on edge. i havei have jim rickards, judy shelton, danielle dimartino booth. they will shake where we were how we got here, more importantly where it is all going. more importantly we hear from the chairman himself jay powell at a press conference could be a defining moment for his legacy amid all the chaos. we'll stay on the second biggest bank failure in u.s. history, svb, folks. this story gets more despicable every minute. why the bail out of silicon valley billionaires. go to washington, d.c. edward lawrence live at federal reserve. edward. >> reporter: so the federal reserve is doing 25 basis points now, raising it. statement it is interesting the federal reserve removed sentences said inflation eased somewhat and replaced it with inflation remains elevated. the fed added a paragraph about the u.s. banking system saying it is sound and resil
we'll sign off, charles, take it away. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." it is finally here. decision day for the fomc. unlike any meeting in history it could go any way. that has the world on edge. i havei have jim rickards, judy shelton, danielle dimartino booth. they will shake where we were how we got here, more importantly where it is all going. more importantly we hear from the chairman himself jay powell at a press conference could be a...
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brian: we have to pass the bar to charles payne. charles: picking up on a.i. conversation. big deal with nvidia today. good afternoon, i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking now investors feeling cautiously optimistic after janet yellen signals further government support for smaller banks. the flipside of that announcement is, does that mean there will be more bank failures? just one of many things has the doom and gloom crowd in a feeding frenzy. at this point i wonder if we should call the end of the world bubble, the real bubble out? lance roberts weighs in. all eyes on jerome powell and company. until now the fed could ignore the wailing of wall street and markets a new fragility could be a new reality. will this be the defining moment for jay powell? we'll handicap it from every angle. ceo of the year, of credit suisse the blaming the crowd for failure of the year. all that and much more on "making money." charles: we came out of the gate with a little bit of gusto. reports that treasury secretary janet yellen she may be prepared to give all depositors sili
brian: we have to pass the bar to charles payne. charles: picking up on a.i. conversation. big deal with nvidia today. good afternoon, i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking now investors feeling cautiously optimistic after janet yellen signals further government support for smaller banks. the flipside of that announcement is, does that mean there will be more bank failures? just one of many things has the doom and gloom crowd in a feeding frenzy. at this point i wonder if...
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charles: he's back.ay powell back on the hill today and really weaving around a lot of questions that had nothing to do with the fed policy like why hasn't the biden administration nominated a latino to the fed. there werely no, no surprises. it is clear that the federal reserve is frustrated with the progress, cooling down inflation minus core housing. a lot of narratives out there beside the federal reserve. bond yields, or bond yield curves. inversion of two and 10, hit 100 basis point today, folks. i'm not sure how far back we spot to go. i have to walk out of the studio where last time this happened. we know inverted yield curve means recession. when it gets down to this level could it mean depression? this is how bad the yield curve has gotten. from a technical analysis point of view the s&p 500 is holding up pretty well. it held above the 200-day moving average for more than a month. which is usually a really good sign. meanwhile as wall street keeps pointing to earnings, this earnings recession,
charles: he's back.ay powell back on the hill today and really weaving around a lot of questions that had nothing to do with the fed policy like why hasn't the biden administration nominated a latino to the fed. there werely no, no surprises. it is clear that the federal reserve is frustrated with the progress, cooling down inflation minus core housing. a lot of narratives out there beside the federal reserve. bond yields, or bond yield curves. inversion of two and 10, hit 100 basis point...
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i extremely excited for king charles . i'm queen camilla quit queen consult can let's arrive seekins if he's in the area and everyone a 2nd. she so far as said, they're excited for the visit, i think is nice. and i had the queen of the, of the royal family and is quite popular in the u. k. somebody even say the gems have adopted the royal family here. so excitement, definitely, and i mean if you look behind me right now, and you can name yourself here is a little bit. i'm the military that soldiers. i've already saw that setting up. i'm, they're going to them. i emily retained by, sorry, i'm sorry to interrupt of the italy, and there are of just wanna of tell the viewers that we are now looking at live pictures of the british monarch and his consort camilla standing at the top of the stairs of the of the royal plane as arrived here in berlin for the charles's 1st visit to germany, since becoming monarch. as mentioned earlier, there soon to be treated to 821 gun salute. and we're gonna also, there's also going to be a fly b
i extremely excited for king charles . i'm queen camilla quit queen consult can let's arrive seekins if he's in the area and everyone a 2nd. she so far as said, they're excited for the visit, i think is nice. and i had the queen of the, of the royal family and is quite popular in the u. k. somebody even say the gems have adopted the royal family here. so excitement, definitely, and i mean if you look behind me right now, and you can name yourself here is a little bit. i'm the military that...
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over the course of his visit prince charles —— king charles will visit hamburg and attend service atts a degree of reconciliation, notjust looking back but looking more closely at the post—brexit relation. we can start to hear some noise behind me. you will be able to tell me better what you can see. sounds as though some of the military are preparing and getting into position. serra; of the military are preparing and getting into position.— getting into position. sorry to interrunt. _ getting into position. sorry to interrupt, let's _ getting into position. sorry to interrupt, let's see _ getting into position. sorry to interrupt, let's see if - getting into position. sorry to interrupt, let's see if we - getting into position. sorry to interrupt, let's see if we can l getting into position. sorry to - interrupt, let's see if we can hear some of the sound and then we can come back to you. oh, there's not much sound. the guard of honour is lining up. i guess they are about to welcome, looks like the cortege walking down towards the brandenburg gate. the president inspecting the guard
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king charles has arrived here in berlin on his 1st overseas visits since becoming british monarch charles on his wife camilla will be attending an evening. dinner ceremony actually spoke to the german presidents, official residence. they'll be spending 3 days in germany, a special welcome for special visitors, britton's king charts, a 3rd and his wife camilla. german president, frank vidal dine. maria welcomed the royal couple with military honors at berlin's, but unable gate. ah, it's the 1st time the landmark has provided a backdrop for receiving a state guest. aah! on his 1st official state visit abroad as britons monarch king charles's hoping to improve the you case strained relations with the european union post bracket and show he can win hearts and minds brought just as his mother did for 7 decades at his residence, she must be view, the german president praised the good relations between the 2 countries and houghton, often to day, 6 years to the day after britain began the process of leaving the european union. we're opening a new chapter and our relationship together as friends a
king charles has arrived here in berlin on his 1st overseas visits since becoming british monarch charles on his wife camilla will be attending an evening. dinner ceremony actually spoke to the german presidents, official residence. they'll be spending 3 days in germany, a special welcome for special visitors, britton's king charts, a 3rd and his wife camilla. german president, frank vidal dine. maria welcomed the royal couple with military honors at berlin's, but unable gate. ah, it's the 1st...
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and then we have charles. good old charles. cope. he doesn't have the coping skills you have. you got great copingkills. you are a functional alcoholic, but a dysfunctional-- birdie: how the [deleted] would you know? randy: how the [deleted] would i know? really? ♪ it's my job. my job. go and check that paper on there. tell me who the po is, please. go ahead, check it out. birdie: you know all that, and you don't know the name of my po? i'm in good hands with you, randy. ♪ randy: go ahead. say it out loud. who is it? what's it say? go ahead. who is it? birdie: you know what it says. i don't need to say it out loud. randy: i'd love to hear you say it. birdie: "randy m. daws, ph.d." randy: boom! ha ha ha ha! a 'skin with a ph.d. dang! they faxed me your paperwork this morning. it's really a pleasure to meet you. charles: it's ok. i don't need a hug anyway. birdie: hey, charles, look at me. ♪ anise: holy crap! those are birdie blackwater's tits! ♪ [camershutter clicks] birdie: cope with that. ♪ randy: i'll see you next week. ♪ ani
and then we have charles. good old charles. cope. he doesn't have the coping skills you have. you got great copingkills. you are a functional alcoholic, but a dysfunctional-- birdie: how the [deleted] would you know? randy: how the [deleted] would i know? really? ♪ it's my job. my job. go and check that paper on there. tell me who the po is, please. go ahead, check it out. birdie: you know all that, and you don't know the name of my po? i'm in good hands with you, randy. ♪ randy: go ahead....
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king charles has arrived in berlin on his 1st overseas visits since becoming british monarch charles and his wife camilla will spend 3 days in germany. the british royals had planned to visit france over the weekend, but that was postpone due to ongoing strikes in paris. charles and camilla were welcome with full military honors. later they will meet for german president, my father stein maya. meanwhile, large crowds gathered at berlin brandenburg gate to see the royal hare or correspond emily gord. dean is at brandenburg gate standing by there for sir. emily king charles has arrived here, and balloon is expected there at the gate. any moment though, what's the moonlight? the news is pretty exotic. i must admit the car, the black bentley in which captain charles and his wife a co queen console come on. i just arrived and just drove past us and you can see all the little flags waving hectic, lee in small so very, very excited hair. oh, he's now left the car he is being greeted by joan. is president clunk protest. i my and his wife. oh, they're expected to go for a little walk about he
king charles has arrived in berlin on his 1st overseas visits since becoming british monarch charles and his wife camilla will spend 3 days in germany. the british royals had planned to visit france over the weekend, but that was postpone due to ongoing strikes in paris. charles and camilla were welcome with full military honors. later they will meet for german president, my father stein maya. meanwhile, large crowds gathered at berlin brandenburg gate to see the royal hare or correspond emily...
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king charles has arrived here in berlin on his 1st overseas visits since becoming british monarch charles and his wife camilla were welcomed with full military honors by german presidents. find out our stein, my large crowds gathered at berlin's brandenburg dated to see the royal pair in the evening. they'll be attending a dinner ceremony at los bellevue, the german president's official residence, charles and camilla. we'll spend 3 days in germany. they had originally planned to visit france over the weekend, but that was postponed jim to ongoing strikes in paris while president di my appraised the good relations between the 2 countries, including joint efforts in tackling the climate crisis, the energy transition as a global task. and we will only succeed in achieving sustainable economic activity and protecting of a planet if we work together at our correspondent emily gordon. describe the scene at the brandenburg gate as king charles arrived there. yet the atmosphere was pretty exotic. i must admit, there were lots of little crowds here to welcome the royal couple and the king charles
king charles has arrived here in berlin on his 1st overseas visits since becoming british monarch charles and his wife camilla were welcomed with full military honors by german presidents. find out our stein, my large crowds gathered at berlin's brandenburg dated to see the royal pair in the evening. they'll be attending a dinner ceremony at los bellevue, the german president's official residence, charles and camilla. we'll spend 3 days in germany. they had originally planned to visit france...
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charles iii dining together, it makes — charles iii dining together, it makes bad _ charles iii dininging together, it makes bad publicity and - charles iii dining together, it makes bad publicity and i- charles iii dining together, it. makes bad publicity and i think charles iii dining together, it- makes bad publicity and i think is a victory— makes bad publicity and i think is a victory for— makes bad publicity and i think is a victory for us — makes bad publicity and i think is a victory for us to _ makes bad publicity and i think is a victory for us to have _ makes bad publicity and i think is a victory for us to have the visit - victory for us to have the visit cancelled _ victory for us to have the visit cancelled because _ victory for us to have the visit cancelled because we - victory for us to have the visit cancelled because we know . victory for us to have the visit . cancelled because we know why victory for us to have the visit - cancelled because we know why it has been cancelled — cancelled because we know why it has been cancelled. 50 _ cancelled because we know why it
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a visit by king charles iii has been postponed. you are watching dw news.fter a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. stick around. we will be right back. ♪ ÑtÑf?o■ñ■#■#■#■■ññ anchor: 9:00 p.m. in the french capital.9:00 p.m. in the french here are the stories making headlines. turmoil prompts king charles to postpone his visit, calling off the trip after a phone call with the french president who said it is not ready to host prince charles after protest over pension reform. after the second day of the eu summit in brussels, leaders tried to reassure markets the banking system is on solid ground, just as european bank stocks take a sharp dive this friday. benjamin netanyahu comes to london to meet with prime minister sunak, met by protesters worried about the state of democracy in israel. prime minister sunak telling the israeli leader about the need to protect democratic values. ♪ hi. thank you for joining us on "france 24." he was due to arrive on sunday, but king charles has scrapped his first state visit to france with the nation grip
a visit by king charles iii has been postponed. you are watching dw news.fter a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. stick around. we will be right back. ♪ ÑtÑf?o■ñ■#■#■#■■ññ anchor: 9:00 p.m. in the french capital.9:00 p.m. in the french here are the stories making headlines. turmoil prompts king charles to postpone his visit, calling off the trip after a phone call with the french president who said it is not ready to host prince charles after protest...
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and so does king charles. and i think it will be quite interesting to see how he holds up even against his own father and i blood over. yeah, i'm presuming that he'll that he will switch to english or at some point, but that's right. i mean, there really are very strong family ties between the british. royal family aren't there and, and germany, as you were saying are queen victoria was married to a german or several of her children. married germans. i mean, it's interesting to think, isn't it there some, you know, for many years now obviously since the 2nd world war there's been a complicated relationship between the 2 countries. and that's something that i think is often still focused on by the british tabloids. i mean, there aren't that many sort of positive headlines in the british media or are thereabouts, you know, germany and, and, and german politics. i mean, is that something you think he might be looking to change now or looking to sort of put a more positive light on the relationship between britain
and so does king charles. and i think it will be quite interesting to see how he holds up even against his own father and i blood over. yeah, i'm presuming that he'll that he will switch to english or at some point, but that's right. i mean, there really are very strong family ties between the british. royal family aren't there and, and germany, as you were saying are queen victoria was married to a german or several of her children. married germans. i mean, it's interesting to think, isn't it...
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are white charles blow would never say such a thing joining us now is charles blow an opinion writer analyst. charles, you have written th column saying that trump mus be prosecuted. how are you feeling at thi hour tonight >> it feels like the prosecutors are moving in th direction aligns with the fact as we know them. we do not know what is in th indictment, but just on th face of what we knew it looked like trump had violated th law. it looks like in the grand jury, the prosecutor are coming to the same decision, conclusion, and that of the prosecutor - because they are going to brin the indictment in an indictmen trump has evidence that they believe, undergirds that and that is important for them t do it is important not only for them it is important for the country to do. donald trump said that i thought that he should b prosecuted because he is quite no, i think he should be prosecuted is if he is wrong i believe that he is wrong not only in this case, but i several other cases that are now under investigation. >> charles, when trump first started attacking th underwriter, i thi
are white charles blow would never say such a thing joining us now is charles blow an opinion writer analyst. charles, you have written th column saying that trump mus be prosecuted. how are you feeling at thi hour tonight >> it feels like the prosecutors are moving in th direction aligns with the fact as we know them. we do not know what is in th indictment, but just on th face of what we knew it looked like trump had violated th law. it looks like in the grand jury, the prosecutor are...
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and we see charles walking in there.al signal. rishi sunak is and was a brexiteer, and yet this visit, the first state visit by the king, king charles, and queen consort camilla. there is only a few weeks left until the coronation, so there is a lot of focus on the royal family at the moment. this first state visit, olaf scholz in short as everyone takes their seats, waiting for this speech to begin. we are expecting a number of speeches potentially here. jenny, who is going to be speaking just now? what are we expecting? jenny hill, are you there?— are we expecting? jenny hill, are outhere? , �* , you there? yes, i'm so sorry. i was 'ust you there? yes, i'm so sorry. i was just distracted — you there? yes, i'm so sorry. i was just distracted by _ you there? yes, i'm so sorry. i was just distracted by the _ you there? yes, i'm so sorry. i was just distracted by the pictures - you there? yes, i'm so sorry. i was just distracted by the pictures of. just distracted by the pictures of him walking into the bundestag to addres
and we see charles walking in there.al signal. rishi sunak is and was a brexiteer, and yet this visit, the first state visit by the king, king charles, and queen consort camilla. there is only a few weeks left until the coronation, so there is a lot of focus on the royal family at the moment. this first state visit, olaf scholz in short as everyone takes their seats, waiting for this speech to begin. we are expecting a number of speeches potentially here. jenny, who is going to be speaking just...
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charles will be on making money at 2:00 p.m. eastern, charles payne. thank you, charles. good man. charles: thank you. stuart: look at the market, the rally is holding up a half percentage point on the dow, up nicely on the nasdaq. that's over 1%. modest rally, got it. mike lee back with us this morning. are you buying any, any stocks at all right now? >> you know, stuart, if i was coming into the market right now with fresh cash, i'd be looking solely at the defensive sectors so staples, utilities, healthcare, and energy. less so on the energy side, but the defensive sectors and i also like gold and i like long term treasuries. stuart: are you buying any stock? tell me which stocks you bought. >> yeah, xlp, xlu, xlv. those are the three -- those are your staples, utility, healthcare, defensive sectors, and the energy sector to a lesser degree. then gold, gld. i think we are -- what we just had with this banking that you were just discussing with charles, that was a liquidity shock. the next thing to happen in the cycle is a credit shock. it's most likely to happen somewhere in the
charles will be on making money at 2:00 p.m. eastern, charles payne. thank you, charles. good man. charles: thank you. stuart: look at the market, the rally is holding up a half percentage point on the dow, up nicely on the nasdaq. that's over 1%. modest rally, got it. mike lee back with us this morning. are you buying any, any stocks at all right now? >> you know, stuart, if i was coming into the market right now with fresh cash, i'd be looking solely at the defensive sectors so staples,...
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king charles has arrived here in berlin on his 1st overseas visits since becoming british monarch charles and his wife camilla were welcomed with full military honors by german incident. i felt her style, my large crowds gathered upper linds brandenburg gate to see the royal pair in the evening. they'll be attending a dinner ceremony at schloss, bellevue, the chairman, president's official residence, charles and camilla. we'll spend 3 days in germany. they had originally planned to visit france over the weekend, but that was postponed due to ongoing strikes in paris. right, well let's turn to our d. w correspondent, emily gordon, who is down at the brandenburg gate here in berlin. emily, great to see. so tell us what the atmosphere has been like where you are. yes, that was, that was pretty exotic. i must admit. there were lots of little crowds here to welcome the royal couple and the king charles and queen conflict. camilla welcomed here by german president. thank but has time maya and but then also by a very large military ceremony with full, i'm sorry, with a full, full military honors
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charles: two lowest paying of all saeshgz.good point as well, becky your thoughts on this report what strikes you? >> i will take positive on this spring sprung in job market leisure hospitality retail indicators those are expecting consumer confidence to continue spending to continue to increase think about what we're saying those were standouts in january maria, so would have been have been plausible to say see a falloff in two in february, but we didn't means they are anticipating a very strong travel and spring break season, in those two sectors, government hiring also up significantly. so i would say it will highlights the one to watch is manufacturing. you know we've seen manufacturing pmi pressure we need to watch. >> a silicon valley bank financial group has been held the this morning stock down 60 plus percent on top of yesterday's 40% sell-off you one 60%, as we see, deposits leave the bank a bit of runon on deposits investors looking at taking all banks down, now silicon valley financial group is hold this morning,
charles: two lowest paying of all saeshgz.good point as well, becky your thoughts on this report what strikes you? >> i will take positive on this spring sprung in job market leisure hospitality retail indicators those are expecting consumer confidence to continue spending to continue to increase think about what we're saying those were standouts in january maria, so would have been have been plausible to say see a falloff in two in february, but we didn't means they are anticipating a...
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visit because the optics of that visit, king charles having dinner with king charles in versailles, theuld not have looked good for president macron. it has been interesting watching some of the protest recently where president macron has been portrayed as a kind of king —like figure, which of course goes very much against the grain in republican france. bethany, thank you very much. i will be talking to a journalist in marseille injust a be talking to a journalist in marseille in just a few minutes. meanwhile, in the uk, the institute for fiscal studies reports today that delaying the rise in the country's state pension age could cost £60 billion, or $73 billion. the state pension age here is 66 — that's set to be increased by two years in 201m. the government had planned to bring that move forward by up to eight years with an announcement expected in may, but they're now expected to wait until after the next general election. the ifs says a delay would present "significant long—term fiscal challenges". the hollywood actor, gwyneth paltrow, has told a court in the us that she did not c
visit because the optics of that visit, king charles having dinner with king charles in versailles, theuld not have looked good for president macron. it has been interesting watching some of the protest recently where president macron has been portrayed as a kind of king —like figure, which of course goes very much against the grain in republican france. bethany, thank you very much. i will be talking to a journalist in marseille injust a be talking to a journalist in marseille in just a few...
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so far it looks like it has been a piece of cake for charles. take a look at some or stories that making headlines around the world around $30000.00 protesters in israel, of block to highway in tel aviv in support of the government's controversial judicial reform bill opposed. changes would allow parliament to override supreme court. this supreme court decisions with a simple majority, i minister benjamin netanyahu, when i was this week that he was postponing the legislation. following months of protests, least 8 hindu worshippers of died after plunging into a stairway leading to a well temple floor collapsing, central indian city of indoor a dozen people were rescued. the incident happened during the hindu festival of rum, nevada, least, $31.00. people have been killed in a fairy accident in the philippines. visual say the boat caught fire off the southern island of bachelor. some passengers drowned after jumping overboard. several are still missing. a european commission president as uniformed alliance as future relations with china. the use b
so far it looks like it has been a piece of cake for charles. take a look at some or stories that making headlines around the world around $30000.00 protesters in israel, of block to highway in tel aviv in support of the government's controversial judicial reform bill opposed. changes would allow parliament to override supreme court. this supreme court decisions with a simple majority, i minister benjamin netanyahu, when i was this week that he was postponing the legislation. following months...
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i'm looking for a charles, charles reynoso. are you charles reynoso? >> yes. >> i'm will reeve.g to take you up to him, and the rest of us up in our studio. we have a big surprise coming up for you. we heard about the amazing work you do with your film students and we want to treat you at our oscars after party on "gma." that's coming up after break. we're going to take you. i need you to get up and come with me, charles. we got a lot in store for you. n with me, charles. we got a lot in store for you. bill a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc. seven news. good morning . i'm reggie aqui from abc. seven mornings job in a house traffic. you know what? it's getting pretty light out there for this monday morning. hi, everyone starting with a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza doesn't look like metering lights are on, but they are so that's kind of the vibe this morning is clear conditions for the most part, but we are still following this mudslide and tree down and stare atocha that has not let up so state route nine. a booker creek road you can see a
i'm looking for a charles, charles reynoso. are you charles reynoso? >> yes. >> i'm will reeve.g to take you up to him, and the rest of us up in our studio. we have a big surprise coming up for you. we heard about the amazing work you do with your film students and we want to treat you at our oscars after party on "gma." that's coming up after break. we're going to take you. i need you to get up and come with me, charles. we got a lot in store for you. n with me, charles....
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and that was written king charles the 3rd speaking to the german parliament. there is of course, the 1st british monarch to address the bundle tag in the building in which the one beside is itself housed was designed by british architects and norman foster. when it was re opened in 1999 so great symbolism there his speech was both personal and in so had a very, from focus on the strong, historical and present ties between britain and germany. standing ovation there, king charles, the 3rd who has just addressed mr. king tells the 3rd queen consort camilla with the german president from by the stain, maya followed by the gun chancellor being led out of the bundle after his address to german evans and our correspondent emily gordon was listening to that speech by a king charles and emily a very warm welcome for king charles in the bonus tag, and then a speech by the king which he delivered in both german and english, saying what a great honor it is to be in germany for his 1st overseas taurus, king and how happy he is to be able to visit and, and reassert the fri
and that was written king charles the 3rd speaking to the german parliament. there is of course, the 1st british monarch to address the bundle tag in the building in which the one beside is itself housed was designed by british architects and norman foster. when it was re opened in 1999 so great symbolism there his speech was both personal and in so had a very, from focus on the strong, historical and present ties between britain and germany. standing ovation there, king charles, the 3rd who...
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king charles in germany for his first foreign visit as the uk's monarch. swiss government being taken to court by climate activists who say they are violating the right to life and health. also talking about ai, the biggest names in technology according to the development and advanced artificial intelligence. and apples cofounder steve wozniak. they are warning ai can pose a threat to humanity. a triumphant return from his mission to the moon, done with the help of the unit -- european space agency. let's start in germany. king charles has arrived on his first state visit since he succeeded his mother as british monarch. these contain flashing images a little while ago. arrived at bellevue palace in berlin. there they are greeting the dignitaries. this is a three-day visit that began in berlin. that part of the trip was canceled because of the protests in france over pension reforms. the king received the ceremonial welcome. that is significant. the first time it has been used to wcome the head of state. the king and queen counsel moved onto the presidents
king charles in germany for his first foreign visit as the uk's monarch. swiss government being taken to court by climate activists who say they are violating the right to life and health. also talking about ai, the biggest names in technology according to the development and advanced artificial intelligence. and apples cofounder steve wozniak. they are warning ai can pose a threat to humanity. a triumphant return from his mission to the moon, done with the help of the unit -- european space...
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you're britons, king charles, has emphasized the solid ties between the u. k and germany is become the 1st reigning monarch to address the german parliament. looking also visited a military unit and an organic trees far standing ovations for the king alternating between german and english britons. charles, the 3rd praised the british german friendship and a historic speech that frequently drew laughter from lawmakers. just look julie gift as a re relative of course, there is also rivalry others on. i'm thinking in particular of the encounters between our football teams who spoke with that in mind. it was very special that the english women's soccer team, the lionesses, became european champions by beating germany items the gig and deutschland, over for most of rude but he also came with a serious political message. speaking of reconciliation and the need to learn from the past with europe, security once again threatened by russia's war of aggression against ukraine is very rude. devel technicians took the world, has not passively stood by isn't sure, even as
you're britons, king charles, has emphasized the solid ties between the u. k and germany is become the 1st reigning monarch to address the german parliament. looking also visited a military unit and an organic trees far standing ovations for the king alternating between german and english britons. charles, the 3rd praised the british german friendship and a historic speech that frequently drew laughter from lawmakers. just look julie gift as a re relative of course, there is also rivalry others...
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visit, because the optics of that visit, king charles having dinner with king charles in versailles,ooked good for president macron. and it has been interesting watching some of the protests recently where president macron has been portrayed as a kind of king —like figure, which of course goes very much against the grain in republican france. bethany bell speaking _ grain in republican france. bethany bell speaking to _ grain in republican france. bethany bell speaking to me _ grain in republican france. bethany bell speaking to me earlier- grain in republican france. bethany bell speaking to me earlier from - bell speaking to me earlier from paris. firefighters in eastern spain have been battling the country's first major wildfire of the year, which has destroyed more than 7,000 acres of forest in the valencia region. authorities say more than a thousand people have been forced from their homes, as emer mccarthy reports. valencia's rolling hills burning in march. more than 500 firefighters worked to extinguish the blaze, as emergency services evacuated residents from eight communiti
visit, because the optics of that visit, king charles having dinner with king charles in versailles,ooked good for president macron. and it has been interesting watching some of the protests recently where president macron has been portrayed as a kind of king —like figure, which of course goes very much against the grain in republican france. bethany bell speaking _ grain in republican france. bethany bell speaking to _ grain in republican france. bethany bell speaking to me _ grain in...
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that was really the turning point for me. >> by sir charles! 1993 for the phoenix suns, and then, months after retiring in 2000, he embarked on a broadcasting career. >> number one, there's no dominant team. >> full disclosure, you may have just seen him on this network working march madness. >> what do you make of the college game today? >> it's a travesty and a disgrace. i'm so mad now how we can mess up something that's so beautiful. >> how'd we mess it up? >> we can't pay all these players. >> translation: barkley hates the new, wild west of college sports where players go to the schools that can bid the highest. >> in the next three to five years, we're going to have 25 schools that's going to dominate the sports because they can afford players, and these schools who can't afford or won't pay players are going to be irrelevant. >> almost a quarter century since barkley last played. >> and now, for my opinion... >> his opinions, free of varnish, still matter. >> is kevin durant a great, great player? >> if you ain't driving the bus, don't w
that was really the turning point for me. >> by sir charles! 1993 for the phoenix suns, and then, months after retiring in 2000, he embarked on a broadcasting career. >> number one, there's no dominant team. >> full disclosure, you may have just seen him on this network working march madness. >> what do you make of the college game today? >> it's a travesty and a disgrace. i'm so mad now how we can mess up something that's so beautiful. >> how'd we mess it...
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charles, isn't germany. king charles, isn't he?ad look for is a pretty bad look for emmanuel macron potentially emmanuel macron and potentially the a whole, the european union as a whole, isn't ? it's a terrible look, isn't it? it's a terrible look, of course, is i have to say, it is nothing particularly new and it will it has been going on in french republic since its foundation the most famous revolution in the world, 1789 since then have been schools of revolutions , riots and not just revolutions, riots and not just against emmanuel macron. recent but all his predecessors suffered them. remember the late john patrick, the yellow vests say well today rioting literally became . institutionalised from became. institutionalised from 2018 because an assassin said thing is shocking you got to through on the chancellor's a the off the triomphe is on fire museum i'm thought france will be smashed up. yes i saturday night. yes fantastic. well, peter countries are very quietly and finally. that's right. you've obviously been out that thi
charles, isn't germany. king charles, isn't he?ad look for is a pretty bad look for emmanuel macron potentially emmanuel macron and potentially the a whole, the european union as a whole, isn't ? it's a terrible look, isn't it? it's a terrible look, of course, is i have to say, it is nothing particularly new and it will it has been going on in french republic since its foundation the most famous revolution in the world, 1789 since then have been schools of revolutions , riots and not just...