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charles: does g.o.p. risk a backlash, john talked about two latest stories, boston was a couple of weeks ago there will be a lot of things between now and 2014 does g.o.p. have t talk a tight rome with reminding american public of this without looking like debbie downers. >> fox news the other day released a pole saying 46% of american people believe there is a cover-up, truth is never a liability, i think that republicans, going after the truth, certainly cannot hurt the republican party, but, there has to be something there, there, a hammer over administration's head that only hammer that congress has is a appreciate prosecutor: you are great thank you. >> thank you. charles. food police clamping down, big companies are caving in. why what coca-cola just did has people worried that washington will put a lid on what you are allowed to eat and drink. >> and washington senses checks to dead people, thousands, billions of buc, and you are on the hook. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it f
charles: does g.o.p. risk a backlash, john talked about two latest stories, boston was a couple of weeks ago there will be a lot of things between now and 2014 does g.o.p. have t talk a tight rome with reminding american public of this without looking like debbie downers. >> fox news the other day released a pole saying 46% of american people believe there is a cover-up, truth is never a liability, i think that republicans, going after the truth, certainly cannot hurt the republican...
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charles.taken decent hits, not huge hits, but hits in the market and i think we may see another one today. >> i hated the way the market closed yesterday and i take a bigger cue from the way we closed than the way we opened. it's start to go get sloppy, could that be a harbinger for finally the correction coming? >> you know, theose are the the things he we look for. if we had one. that's the first clue and looking for chart points and looking at a couple of weeks forward and saw the points, yes, you would think that. i don't think it's going to happen. i think it's fed driven and that's a big head fake yesterday. open strong and finish weak. and that's a good possibility of what we might see today. not finishing and opening strong, but finishing weak. >> next week we've got jobs data. what, side ways, maybe volatile, but with a tight range? >> today's close we'll have off and break the lows of yesterday and see a good range, you don't do that, you may have to wait for friday. >> larry levin,
charles.taken decent hits, not huge hits, but hits in the market and i think we may see another one today. >> i hated the way the market closed yesterday and i take a bigger cue from the way we closed than the way we opened. it's start to go get sloppy, could that be a harbinger for finally the correction coming? >> you know, theose are the the things he we look for. if we had one. that's the first clue and looking for chart points and looking at a couple of weeks forward and saw...
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what do you have to say on renting, charles? charles: it is heartbreaking. out of the notion of getting married, having kids, going to work. home ownership, it is remarkable. there were seven markets where the house prices is up year over year, but month over month, five of those were in the west. think about that. you have to go back to depression area levels. investors are buying them in bulk. stuart: if you are an ordinary regular guy, you have to have 20% down. you really do. charles: is no doubt about that. people have given up on the american dream. most people got rid of their credit cards. people have extra cash. they are depressed. they are living in the moment. they have lost belief. it is an american tragedy. it is cheaper to own than to rent. stuart: and at people are renting. charles: people are still scarred. stuart: it is the classic american dream. charles: absolutely. stuart: it is made day. protest getting violent and greece. in this country, we have new research. austerity measures have there been up this suicide rates and depression rates
what do you have to say on renting, charles? charles: it is heartbreaking. out of the notion of getting married, having kids, going to work. home ownership, it is remarkable. there were seven markets where the house prices is up year over year, but month over month, five of those were in the west. think about that. you have to go back to depression area levels. investors are buying them in bulk. stuart: if you are an ordinary regular guy, you have to have 20% down. you really do. charles: is no...
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charles: it is.is a limitation of what i presume is an entitlement, certainly, a benefit. it's a limitation on that. charles: it's like a birth right, almost liz: half the people in public housing are senior and disabled and the other half conceivably could work and there's work requirements, too, and they're not stiff, they're not just hard, work 20 hours a week, and people living rent-free, nearly 21 years in new york city. stuart: that's the average? >> i'm not sure, but up to. stuart: half the people in public housing are disabled or seniors, that's accurate? liz: yeah, it's not fair to the people who could really use the vouchers, people who are working and rent-free, there are others who need them and aren't getting them. charles: it feels like a lot of people from the social part of it, the large housing projects they've been an unmitigated disaster, a cycle of poverty, crime, drugs, it's amazing. i don't know if that compelled them. i don't know what moveded president on this issue. i'm surpr
charles: it is.is a limitation of what i presume is an entitlement, certainly, a benefit. it's a limitation on that. charles: it's like a birth right, almost liz: half the people in public housing are senior and disabled and the other half conceivably could work and there's work requirements, too, and they're not stiff, they're not just hard, work 20 hours a week, and people living rent-free, nearly 21 years in new york city. stuart: that's the average? >> i'm not sure, but up to. stuart:...
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charles, what do you at?about housing, two areas the fed, you can debate the market but no debate in auto sales and housing market, told brothers released what i call the perfect quarter. not a good quarter, the perfect quarter. this is a luxury high end eerie at we will tell you about later. this is an amazing quarter, selling pricing power, inventory is up, contracts up, backlogs are up, demand is up, this was a perfect quarter for them. the wall fact ben bernanke is looking for may be starting because the ceo of the company says demand accelerated dramatically during the quarter. existing home number may have some people come later and that was low inventory. stuart: the number was good. back to the sweet spot you are talking about. ben is going to keep printing. he will not a profs, that is the implication of what he said. a positive report on housing and the dow is up 70 points, 15457. charles: ben bernanke has been trying to treat your this virtuous cycle, things do well and people don't spend money and
charles, what do you at?about housing, two areas the fed, you can debate the market but no debate in auto sales and housing market, told brothers released what i call the perfect quarter. not a good quarter, the perfect quarter. this is a luxury high end eerie at we will tell you about later. this is an amazing quarter, selling pricing power, inventory is up, contracts up, backlogs are up, demand is up, this was a perfect quarter for them. the wall fact ben bernanke is looking for may be...
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charles: she is.ng her wealth amongst cayman islands. >> the fisker family has offshore tax havens. charles: wire money to president obama. anyone. she mayhap at this job a long time ago. let's get back to the idea of commerce secretary. she has inherited the money. what she has done businesswise, to me, has been nothing. >> she would be pounded into the ground. they set up occupied wall street to pound mitt romney into the ground. stuart: what is with that? charles: welcome to a yankees game. >> it is not the american way. stuart: let's go back to the big story. the participation rate unchanged. 210,000 people came back into the labor force. charles, i am calling that a solid report. charles: it is an underperforming job report that you would expect normally. we should actually be going double of this. we really are celebrating mediocrity. stuart: 330,000 jobs revised. charles: that should be a typical number. we have seen postrecession recovery. we know the blueprint already. listen, if you want to
charles: she is.ng her wealth amongst cayman islands. >> the fisker family has offshore tax havens. charles: wire money to president obama. anyone. she mayhap at this job a long time ago. let's get back to the idea of commerce secretary. she has inherited the money. what she has done businesswise, to me, has been nothing. >> she would be pounded into the ground. they set up occupied wall street to pound mitt romney into the ground. stuart: what is with that? charles: welcome to a...
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charles: yeah. liz: i think he's got to fix the tesla bart first which konks out after 50 miles or-- >> he's going to be pissed that you said that. after 60 miles. liz: a half hour, the range of it. that's why he needs more tech for your money. charles: and let's-- you know, remind that tesla did get a chunk of u.s. money and the stock went higher after that happened and there's no doubt that he's been able to play the system and get both sides of it. to your original point on the earth coming to an end, i always say that's not one thing you want to tout, you can't take a victory lap. if you're right, too bad, so what. liz: none of us get out of this life alive. enjoy the ride while we're here and be a good person. charles: i hear you, great words. let's get back to the economy on this planet. we want to bring in gerard. and we got the gdp numbers and the joble lesless claims and it to be more of the same and the economy bumping along. i've got to hit that you're somewhat optimistic? >> i guess i'm
charles: yeah. liz: i think he's got to fix the tesla bart first which konks out after 50 miles or-- >> he's going to be pissed that you said that. after 60 miles. liz: a half hour, the range of it. that's why he needs more tech for your money. charles: and let's-- you know, remind that tesla did get a chunk of u.s. money and the stock went higher after that happened and there's no doubt that he's been able to play the system and get both sides of it. to your original point on the earth...
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stuart: charles will make more money now. ja solar. charles: i should have done this first. in november 2006, there is still room to the upside. first increase in margins in a while. they are letting solar companies go out of business. this opens up, actually free market at its best. japan pledging never to use nuclear power again demanded margin shares. they think they can be profitable soon. when we look at it a couple of months from now, people will have say i should have taken it. stuart: nephew had a choice would you rather have jobs? what would you pick? an election in canada put that to the voters, guess which side won. we will tell you in a moment. stuart: do you want jobs or pristine greed? which side would you go for? here is my take on clark. may never have heard of her, but what she just did with a great importance for the pipeline debate. clark just won an election in british colombia, canada. british colombia is for you. politicalll it is uber green, nobody wants to spoil it, the natural wonders. but christy clark campaigned on oil and gas pipelines, she wants
stuart: charles will make more money now. ja solar. charles: i should have done this first. in november 2006, there is still room to the upside. first increase in margins in a while. they are letting solar companies go out of business. this opens up, actually free market at its best. japan pledging never to use nuclear power again demanded margin shares. they think they can be profitable soon. when we look at it a couple of months from now, people will have say i should have taken it. stuart:...
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staff throughout the facility are nervous about what comes next for charles. >> charles obviously isnk he's had some issues with mother coming through and not always being there. so he's upset. he's worried. it's obviously frustrating. we built this kid up, do this so you can get home. follow the rules. work this program. make some changes so you go home. and they've done the work, they've followed the rules, they've worked the program. they've done everything they had to do. then mother doesn't come through. and it's no fault of their own. >> i'm in the captain's office. it's somewhere we mostly don't go. i feel privileged, chilling with the old captain, head honcho, head of all heads. >> that's enough. you're going home. we already signed the papers. >> going all the way home. >> some students when they come to me, school is either a good place or a bad place. and they either don't care, don't want to care, or they're working toward getting out of here as quickly as possible. and charles is one of those students who came to me ready to do what he needed to do to get out of this fac
staff throughout the facility are nervous about what comes next for charles. >> charles obviously isnk he's had some issues with mother coming through and not always being there. so he's upset. he's worried. it's obviously frustrating. we built this kid up, do this so you can get home. follow the rules. work this program. make some changes so you go home. and they've done the work, they've followed the rules, they've worked the program. they've done everything they had to do. then mother...
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charles is with us.me money for us with electronic materials. >> back in 1959, the computer chips, but what they said, afte the solar business, it will affect these guys. the stock is hot. fiscal year 14 earnings, three months ago $0.41. for insider buys. the stock is on the cusp of a major breakout. think it would go significantly higher. stuart: you like it when the people who run the company by the company's stock because that's faith in the company. >> especially when they buy 3 million shares. stuart: is that enough to make the stock moved up? that is a heavy demand for the stock from the inside. >> and inflexion point, pricing power, and they still go well. stuart: you like it. >> i love it. i really do. i like to because i neutral, bu this one i really do. stuart: clause i neutral, you? now, listen to this, please. in 9-year-old girl just happens to be a nutritional activist. grilled in mcdonald's ceo on marketing asked him to stop checking kids into eating his food as a direct quote. what do you
charles is with us.me money for us with electronic materials. >> back in 1959, the computer chips, but what they said, afte the solar business, it will affect these guys. the stock is hot. fiscal year 14 earnings, three months ago $0.41. for insider buys. the stock is on the cusp of a major breakout. think it would go significantly higher. stuart: you like it when the people who run the company by the company's stock because that's faith in the company. >> especially when they buy 3...
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explain to me charles, by as the market go down? charles: i am not sure.going on. i am not sure. stuart: shall we bring in a new expert? [ laughter ] stuart: let's bring in the man who called today's selloff and the shop yesterday as well -- david stockman. you did say on this program and elsewhere that if bernanke even hints that he will quit to obtain money or even hint that he will slow it down, down the stock market goes. >> yes. bernanke proved that yesterday when, do you see any sense of bubbles in the u.s. economy. he said, i do not take so. he said interest rates are low because the economy is weak. the five year bond yesterday was 80 basis points. that is not the market. that is the said buying half of the new flow. stuart: he is the market. >> there is no market. interest rates are simply trading the flow of liquidity it is reckless. there are huge bubbles. stuart: the market is down. is this the start of things to come? >> i think it may be the beginning of correction. , to the slaughter. the market is cheap. it is time to get in. here is the tr
explain to me charles, by as the market go down? charles: i am not sure.going on. i am not sure. stuart: shall we bring in a new expert? [ laughter ] stuart: let's bring in the man who called today's selloff and the shop yesterday as well -- david stockman. you did say on this program and elsewhere that if bernanke even hints that he will quit to obtain money or even hint that he will slow it down, down the stock market goes. >> yes. bernanke proved that yesterday when, do you see any...
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to ben stein, charles payne, dagen mcdowell alongith ad and charlie. charles payne. you know what? i'm not sure. it depends. the hearings this week sarted off with firewks. they're going to continue. no doubt about that. if we look at some of these scandals, wate watergate, iran contra, monica lewinsky, the economies did well throughout all of those. >> neil: not watergate. >> well, the gdp a wa was up foe most part. toward the end, it was a complete meltdown. that's what happens when the president leaves in that kind of disgrace. you know, i will say that there's a good side to this, too. the idea of stopping the anti-business agenda of this administration, i don't think the market is unhappy with that. >> neil: charlie? >> i think it's-- listen. watergate, as u know, was in the middle of stagfliation. monica was in the middle of the tech boom. i don't think this maers that much. i don't think this scandal imperils the presidency. the market dsn't care about the president, o only the head f th fed. they're printing money. that's what this market cares about. if obama resigned tomo
to ben stein, charles payne, dagen mcdowell alongith ad and charlie. charles payne. you know what? i'm not sure. it depends. the hearings this week sarted off with firewks. they're going to continue. no doubt about that. if we look at some of these scandals, wate watergate, iran contra, monica lewinsky, the economies did well throughout all of those. >> neil: not watergate. >> well, the gdp a wa was up foe most part. toward the end, it was a complete meltdown. that's what happens...
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>> charles just changed the subject.e don't know the right rate. >> but they are getting paid the right rate. they could fill those jobs tomorrow! >> why are we blaming the unions for recruiting more members. >> double. >> they are going to lose members, my friend. >> it will be losing and then theyill get a lower increase. >> the strike is nothing like this. >> to charles's pot in a state like michigan, people will have the option of payin union dues and right to work. >> and blessedly you two are leaving but they do have a good point. i is not out other anchor tapes. mull over that one. >> and the stocks are like so much, so much and they are >> eating your own cook asking charles has s stocks he is cooking. >> i like the stocks and i love it a lot. >> what do you think of tha adam? >> it is okay. if i were to go in machinery, i would take caterpillar. charles is a great stock picker. >> that is a put down, what do you think? >> walmart with things that are looking so about. walmart will be around a long time especiall
>> charles just changed the subject.e don't know the right rate. >> but they are getting paid the right rate. they could fill those jobs tomorrow! >> why are we blaming the unions for recruiting more members. >> double. >> they are going to lose members, my friend. >> it will be losing and then theyill get a lower increase. >> the strike is nothing like this. >> to charles's pot in a state like michigan, people will have the option of payin union...
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charles: 70,000.a year pension tax-free or not. >> if you work for 25 years and retire, you earn less money than if you claim an injury in your 30s and 40s because of the tax-free difference. stuart: is that what people are doing? >> sure. sure. the first person we talked about that that person retired at age 33. this other guy who is here in the repo tape is 46 years old. a patrolman who suffered emotional trauma because his lieutenant yelled at him during roll call. stuart: he gets out? >> yes. stuart: and he gets a pension tax-free for life? >> well, some are tax-free and some are not. stuart: what was the one about the firefighter who whirls out of bed and he is disabled? >> yes. he falls on the floor. he is on disability. stuart: this is corrupt and it is widespread. >> it would appear so. stuart: is this just new jersey? >> new jersey is the thing i focus on the most. i am sure it happens in more places. stuart: incredible. thank you very much indeed for joining us. >> the website is new jersey
charles: 70,000.a year pension tax-free or not. >> if you work for 25 years and retire, you earn less money than if you claim an injury in your 30s and 40s because of the tax-free difference. stuart: is that what people are doing? >> sure. sure. the first person we talked about that that person retired at age 33. this other guy who is here in the repo tape is 46 years old. a patrolman who suffered emotional trauma because his lieutenant yelled at him during roll call. stuart: he...
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charles payne is here, go.hich is more egregious, no matter what anybody says, it doesn't matter who was appointed by which president, the employees want to president the president and the president made it clear, his disdain for the tea party and other groups like them and i think they were acting on his behalf, whether directly or trying to just at least please the white house. stuart: i think you're right. by the way, warren buffett bets big on a stock that charles payne recommended first right here on "varney & company," and it's a big win, we'll cover it next, plus, a new hour of scandal breakdown and analysis, judge napolitano is fired up with the culture of lies throughout the government. and brett baier is here to talk about the accountability factor. welcome to the third world, that's my editorial. everybody, under the bus. i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. i
charles payne is here, go.hich is more egregious, no matter what anybody says, it doesn't matter who was appointed by which president, the employees want to president the president and the president made it clear, his disdain for the tea party and other groups like them and i think they were acting on his behalf, whether directly or trying to just at least please the white house. stuart: i think you're right. by the way, warren buffett bets big on a stock that charles payne recommended first...
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>> i want to applaud charles' optimism. i've been trying to get you to be more optimistic for months now, charles. a huge pat on the back. >> i laugh, adam, because i wear rose colored glasses, but i do point out when things are bad as well. >> when you do, it looks odd, by the way. [ laughter ] >> go ahead. >> ben stole some of my thunder because we have to be statistically fair here if the sequestration hadn't happened, maybe there would have been even greater job creation, but the point is, the economy is doing fairly well. hooray for our economy. the sequestration has been terrible policy and remember, many of the effects have been on furloughs. not job eliminations. so those wouldn't get counted as job losses, which may partly explain these numbers. >> the point, adam, the real point is that we didn't crash and burn because that's what we were promised. >> thank you for bringing it back. >> it's not how good it could have been of the the fact it wasn't an unmitigated disaster. >> i think dagen, to that point, it was --
>> i want to applaud charles' optimism. i've been trying to get you to be more optimistic for months now, charles. a huge pat on the back. >> i laugh, adam, because i wear rose colored glasses, but i do point out when things are bad as well. >> when you do, it looks odd, by the way. [ laughter ] >> go ahead. >> ben stole some of my thunder because we have to be statistically fair here if the sequestration hadn't happened, maybe there would have been even greater...
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>> charles just changed the subject.n't know the right rate. >> but they are getting paid the right rate. they could fill those jobs tomorrow! >> why are we blaming the unions for recruiting more members. >> double. >> they are going to lose members, my friend. >> it will be losing and then they will get a lower increase. >> the strike is nothing like this. >> to charles's point in a state like michigan, people will have the option of paying union dues and right to work. >> and blessedly you two are leaving but they do have a good point. i is not out other anchor tapes. mull over that one. >> and the stocks are like so much, so much and they are buying them with their own money. bye. why are twice as many people choosing verizon over any other carrier? many choose us because we have the largest 4glte network. others, because of our reputation for reliability. or maybe it's because we've received jd power and associates' customer service award 4x in a row. in the end, there are countless reasons. but one choi. available o
>> charles just changed the subject.n't know the right rate. >> but they are getting paid the right rate. they could fill those jobs tomorrow! >> why are we blaming the unions for recruiting more members. >> double. >> they are going to lose members, my friend. >> it will be losing and then they will get a lower increase. >> the strike is nothing like this. >> to charles's point in a state like michigan, people will have the option of paying union...
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way to go, charles ramsey, we'll be in touch. tweet firing up a big debate over whether mcdonald's should have done this. critics calling it a cheesy pr move. rich, you disagree. why? >> oh, my goodness. this is e age of twitter and facebook. i think what mcdonald's did was mildly heroic and i applaud it. i'm glad when a company of mcdonald's size still goes on the aggressive tact and takes opportunistic chances like this. as far as charles ramsey as a flaweded pers eperson, this is s salvation. maybee'll look at himself differently and not fall back into a life of crime. i think this is wonderful for everyone. >> so rich says mcdonald's is mildly heroic for this tweet. >> i think we call people heroes a little too easy these days. >> he certainly as, charles was. >> absolutely. mcdonald's, they posted to twitter. listen, i have no problem with mcdonald's congratulating him online. if i had been their marketing consultant, i would have left off that last sentence because it does invite the kind of blowback they're getting. do it
way to go, charles ramsey, we'll be in touch. tweet firing up a big debate over whether mcdonald's should have done this. critics calling it a cheesy pr move. rich, you disagree. why? >> oh, my goodness. this is e age of twitter and facebook. i think what mcdonald's did was mildly heroic and i applaud it. i'm glad when a company of mcdonald's size still goes on the aggressive tact and takes opportunistic chances like this. as far as charles ramsey as a flaweded pers eperson, this is s...
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charles: everclear.ver norquist american for tax reform the top antitax group in washington joins us to respond to the irs. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better.
charles: everclear.ver norquist american for tax reform the top antitax group in washington joins us to respond to the irs. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace...
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charles: guidance.quarter they ever have on sales and earnings and they said it was mostly the global economy but i want to talk about the initial reaction was down $10, down 3 right now. we have this robust stock market, this bull market that looks unstoppable but beneath the surface is a lot of anxiety. even bulls looking for a pull back so that 10% pull back, the initial knee-jerk reaction, people watching the show up a lot in a lot of stocks, what kind of pull back can you handle? cash in a few years. stuart: sent down on a john deere company. charles: $10. stuart: google at 907, that is the current quote, 907-908, straight up. nicole: morgan stanley 996 so we will see if it gets up to their. what a run. stuart: they said we are not going to split the stock but when you get up to the 900s i have to wonder, 908 is the new high. nicole: first thing i thought of was berkshire hathaway. there are these stocks that are not planning any time soon. stuart: tell me about netflix. up again? >> another major
charles: guidance.quarter they ever have on sales and earnings and they said it was mostly the global economy but i want to talk about the initial reaction was down $10, down 3 right now. we have this robust stock market, this bull market that looks unstoppable but beneath the surface is a lot of anxiety. even bulls looking for a pull back so that 10% pull back, the initial knee-jerk reaction, people watching the show up a lot in a lot of stocks, what kind of pull back can you handle? cash in a...
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that is ray charles. and if you notice, ray likes to walk himself on his leash although his owner has the other end. he is nearly six months old but he is also blind. ray charles was one of five puppies born to a b-reader and she discovered ray was having a problem. so took him to a vet and discovered he was blind and almost was put down but they got a text message saying this dog may be put down and they thought, we got to take him in. now ray charles has a new home and three brothers and sisters. >> this is so great. as you can see on facebook, ray charles the golden retriever, you can see ray's videos and him. even though he is blind he still has lots of fun and gets lots of love. we have his owner right this minute via skype. tell us about what prompted you to bring him home. >> my fab sent out a text with a picture of ray saying he was in desperate need of home and he would be put to sleep. when he to save him. >> since he's blind, what kind of accommodations did you have to make for him? >> you have
that is ray charles. and if you notice, ray likes to walk himself on his leash although his owner has the other end. he is nearly six months old but he is also blind. ray charles was one of five puppies born to a b-reader and she discovered ray was having a problem. so took him to a vet and discovered he was blind and almost was put down but they got a text message saying this dog may be put down and they thought, we got to take him in. now ray charles has a new home and three brothers and...
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charles: it looks pretty good.ot like the idea of the coke brothers possibly buying the l.a. times. today they will protest outside the largest shareholder in the tribune company which owns the times. they also sent a letter. it is not consistent. you have to laugh. i am laughing, but it is not funny. what exactly are the values of los angeles that conflict so much with people who have made a lot of money. >> i think it is the fear. there is this huge fear that is suddenly the coke brothers, and it will be the end of journalism as we know it. they did in our internal paul and half of them raised their hands and said yes, if the coke brothers by this thing and i am quitting and moving in with alec baldwin. stuart: is it just an enclave of los angeles? >> no. you are getting it from the senate and the assembly leadership. you have three city councilman and los angeles. the next mayor made threats that if the coke brothers decide to go ahead and buy, by the way, they are protesting a rumor. there is nothing official.
charles: it looks pretty good.ot like the idea of the coke brothers possibly buying the l.a. times. today they will protest outside the largest shareholder in the tribune company which owns the times. they also sent a letter. it is not consistent. you have to laugh. i am laughing, but it is not funny. what exactly are the values of los angeles that conflict so much with people who have made a lot of money. >> i think it is the fear. there is this huge fear that is suddenly the coke...
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charles? >> i don't even know how to follow that. i will say, though, it feels like this is something everyone is saying is urgent, both sides want it. why make it more complicated? >> it's not that it's urgent. test that it's necessary. >> usually something that's necessary has a sense of urgency. but go ahead. >> if i may say so, the best thing that's happening here is that america is still a place where everybody wants to go. you don't see too many taxi drivers from new york wanting to move to tehran or cairo. they all want to come here. that's still the great story. >> neil: i agree. >> neil, if the messy health care legislation succeeded in getting me people insured and if this messy legislation succeeds in reforming our terrible immigraon, illegal immigraon situation, then again, this is good news. >> adam, the operative word -- >> neil: adam, the to argue that the end justifies the means, no matter the price of the means is questionable. and by the way, this moving out to ski instructors, whatever your interesting, young lady,
charles? >> i don't even know how to follow that. i will say, though, it feels like this is something everyone is saying is urgent, both sides want it. why make it more complicated? >> it's not that it's urgent. test that it's necessary. >> usually something that's necessary has a sense of urgency. but go ahead. >> if i may say so, the best thing that's happening here is that america is still a place where everybody wants to go. you don't see too many taxi drivers from...
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charles, thank you very much, indeed.he abercrombie & fitch chief executive back in the news. mike jeffers is the name, and he does not want overweight people shopping in the store and gone to say he only wants thin and beautiful people wearing his clothing. obvious question, is it wrong for a company to choose who they want as customers? co-author of the new rules of retail, robin louis, he's with us now. sir, is this a moral wrong here when a ceo says get out of my store? i don't want you in my store. >> absolutely not. i mean, i'm surprised at the controversy over this. you know, lane bryant, celebrates and advocates for the full bodied woman. they don't sell petite sized apparel, for example. >> it's the other way around. >> nobody attacks them for that. >> it's not politically correct, is it? if you say -- to put it bluntly, he is saying, i don't want fat people. you can't say that today. it's not politically correct, but that's what he's saying. >> he is designing and merchandising for a very disciplined core consum
charles, thank you very much, indeed.he abercrombie & fitch chief executive back in the news. mike jeffers is the name, and he does not want overweight people shopping in the store and gone to say he only wants thin and beautiful people wearing his clothing. obvious question, is it wrong for a company to choose who they want as customers? co-author of the new rules of retail, robin louis, he's with us now. sir, is this a moral wrong here when a ceo says get out of my store? i don't want you...
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studdard, and charles krauthammer. charles? >> that was a holding operation. that was the absolute minimum he could have done. he relieves one person. he obviously had to. he had to relieve at least one person. he chose, of course, the acting competition. i would have expected more. the other actions he announced are up to now meaningless. obama and this administration has said a hundred times they're going to hold x, y, z accountable for all kinds of behavior. in benghazi, regarding a lot of other scandals. he even speaks about syrian generals will be held accountable. it means nothing. then he says there will be an investigation from the treasury. well, that just means the left hand of the government investigating the right hand. he did say he'll cooperate with congress, but then he has the chutzpa to essentially warn republicans not to make this into a political event when what we're talking about is the irs applying political criteria inexcusably unconstitutionally, probablially, in deciding who it's going to investigate. so i found in the bare minimum. it
studdard, and charles krauthammer. charles? >> that was a holding operation. that was the absolute minimum he could have done. he relieves one person. he obviously had to. he had to relieve at least one person. he chose, of course, the acting competition. i would have expected more. the other actions he announced are up to now meaningless. obama and this administration has said a hundred times they're going to hold x, y, z accountable for all kinds of behavior. in benghazi, regarding a...
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no heir to the british throne has waited longer than charles. >> i charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man. >> reporter: there is one behind him and another as kate is expecting in july. will and kate touring america and australia. prince harry arrives in the u.s. tomorrow for another visit while 64-year-old charles waits as he reluctantly discussed with brian not long ago. >> this is something that if it comes to it, regrettably it comes -- >> as a result of the death of your mother. >> the death of a parent which is not so nice to say the least. >> reporter: but slowly -- very slowly -- a transition of sorts is under way as the queen, duty bound, thinks about the future. last week charles attended the abdication of the dutch queen to her son, age 46. queen elizabeth vowed never to abdicate. time waits for no one, not even a queen. kier simmons, nbc news, london. >>> that is our broadcast for tonight. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. --
no heir to the british throne has waited longer than charles. >> i charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man. >> reporter: there is one behind him and another as kate is expecting in july. will and kate touring america and australia. prince harry arrives in the u.s. tomorrow for another visit while 64-year-old charles waits as he reluctantly discussed with brian not long ago. >> this is something that if it comes to it, regrettably it comes -- >> as a result of...
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(charles champlin) moviegoing was a national habit.tomatically because, theoretically, all films were, as we would now say, rated "g." there was nothing in any movie that was presumably disturbing to the least sophisticated member of the audience. some might bore part of the audience, but otherwise, we just went all the time. (narrator) though americans didn't know it their exclusive love affair with the movies was about to end. the same yea that movie attendance peaked, the television networks began daily broadcasts from new york. the competition between motion pictures and television would transform expectations, revolutionize hollywood, and usher in a new generatn of film directors i had a job lined up as an assistant to john ford. trained in the telesion mediu he had to go into the hospital and have cataract operations, and he told me that, "look, i don't know when i'm going to be functioning again. and, if i were you, as a young guy today, what i would try and do is to get into television." (arthur penn) it was so unknown as a med
(charles champlin) moviegoing was a national habit.tomatically because, theoretically, all films were, as we would now say, rated "g." there was nothing in any movie that was presumably disturbing to the least sophisticated member of the audience. some might bore part of the audience, but otherwise, we just went all the time. (narrator) though americans didn't know it their exclusive love affair with the movies was about to end. the same yea that movie attendance peaked, the...
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that's charles ramsey. a lot more of my interview with charles ramsey after this break. so many questions to be heard here. also, a young woman along with her friends they call 911 because they saw a naked woman in the suspect's backyard. police didn't take it seriously. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> heard her screaming. i'm eating my mcdonald's. i come outside. i see this girl going nuts, trying to get out of a house. so, i go on the porch. and she says, help me get out. i've been in here a long time. i figure it's a domestic violence dispute. how the door is, it's so much, a body can't fit through. only your hand. we kick the bottom. and she comes out with a little girl. and she says, call 911. my name is amanda berry. >> if not for the actions of charles ramsey and another neighbor that helped him, the three women would be in that house. here's more of my interview with charles ramsey. >> i got there so fast because i sa
that's charles ramsey. a lot more of my interview with charles ramsey after this break. so many questions to be heard here. also, a young woman along with her friends they call 911 because they saw a naked woman in the suspect's backyard. police didn't take it seriously. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> heard her screaming. i'm eating my mcdonald's. i come outside. i see this girl going nuts, trying...
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charles, taxing the rich?es: glenn is saying that all these things, we don't change, and this stuff works. spend the attacks tease to work, there in california celebrating how do we spend this new cash. ironically enough governor brown is the only ones they hold up, because we can't always retroactively tax everyone. stuart: got to explain this. you got right to the point. california has a surplus because it passed in november of last year a tax increaae which reached all the way back to january 1st so they got a huge windfall of taxation revenue coming in the early part of this year so they balance the books so it won't go on forever. charles: the gigantic money that was raised from selling stocks late last year because capital will change and a lot of things we will see what happens but anyone who thinks this is a long-term thing forget about it. rich people move, company's move, retirees move, young people working in the tech industry will save it can't carry the burden by themselves. stuart: back to the st
charles, taxing the rich?es: glenn is saying that all these things, we don't change, and this stuff works. spend the attacks tease to work, there in california celebrating how do we spend this new cash. ironically enough governor brown is the only ones they hold up, because we can't always retroactively tax everyone. stuart: got to explain this. you got right to the point. california has a surplus because it passed in november of last year a tax increaae which reached all the way back to...
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thanks charles. charles payne. you have a big head. charles: no turtlenecks for me.ll: moving right along. dagen: nicole petallides. nicole: a market that is looking great here on wall street. 170 points to the upside. a record-setting day. take a look also. linkedin just popped up. we are seeing shares falling today. revenue numbers did this. they have higher membership. that is some good news. the revenue guidance really is not good. it is good numbers, however, it is below that analyst estimates. they are down 10% today. year to date, lean in was up about 76%. pulling back about 10% today. dagen: thank you. connell: we have liz claman coming up. she has already spoke with warren buffett. dagen: the protests we have seen in europe over the last couple of years, most of it alluded by young adults who are not finding work. little improvement for young adults. take a look at how the world currencies are holding up against the dollar today. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shout
thanks charles. charles payne. you have a big head. charles: no turtlenecks for me.ll: moving right along. dagen: nicole petallides. nicole: a market that is looking great here on wall street. 170 points to the upside. a record-setting day. take a look also. linkedin just popped up. we are seeing shares falling today. revenue numbers did this. they have higher membership. that is some good news. the revenue guidance really is not good. it is good numbers, however, it is below that analyst...
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interest rates hitting -- charles, will this hit housing?ws that our niche applications were down. what do you make of this? charles: it is interesting. prices are starting to go up and rates are starting to go up. that ship may be sailing. it is hard to figure. stuart: if i was trying to buy a house, i would jump in pretty fast. charles: oh, yeah. you mentioned morgan stanley. it is their eighth find to buy real estate. this time taking a chunk of money from china to buy properties. stuart: they are rated between one and $3 billion. all right. i want to get to the call. we have that big stock story this morning. nicole: chinese acquisition story. there is so much that goes along with this. chinese media producer shane way international has agreed to buy. here is the other part of the story. this is the largest takeover of a u.s. company by a chinese buyer should it get past. there will be heavy regulatory scrutiny on this one. stuart: 20 million pigs a year. 6 billion pounds. nicole: these are real pigs. not phantom pigs that you talk about
interest rates hitting -- charles, will this hit housing?ws that our niche applications were down. what do you make of this? charles: it is interesting. prices are starting to go up and rates are starting to go up. that ship may be sailing. it is hard to figure. stuart: if i was trying to buy a house, i would jump in pretty fast. charles: oh, yeah. you mentioned morgan stanley. it is their eighth find to buy real estate. this time taking a chunk of money from china to buy properties. stuart:...
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and steve hartman on the road with charles mowbry. his combat gallantry went unrecognized until an eight- year-old took the government to school. >> he fought for our country and our freedom. everyone deserves something for that. captioning sponsored by cbs captioni this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the secretary of the treasury today ordered a thorough review of the i.r.s. and gave its new acting leader, daniel werfel 30 days to report his findings to the president. it was a week ago we learned the i.r.s. had been targeting conservative groups. werfel's predecessor was called before congress today. members of congress have accused steven miller of misleading them, so the house ways and means committee took the unusual step of putting him under oath, meaning that he would risk perjury charges if he were caught in a lie. nancy cordes is on capitol hill. >> nothing but the truth, so help you god. >> i do. >> i do. >> reporter: wearing a look like he knew what he was in for, the head of the i.r.s.
and steve hartman on the road with charles mowbry. his combat gallantry went unrecognized until an eight- year-old took the government to school. >> he fought for our country and our freedom. everyone deserves something for that. captioning sponsored by cbs captioni this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the secretary of the treasury today ordered a thorough review of the i.r.s. and gave its new acting leader, daniel werfel 30 days to...
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way to go charles ramsey. we'll be in touch.re not playing that 911 tape right now, but in that 911 tape what he says is, check this out, i just came from mcdonald's right, i'm on my porch eating my little food and then you know he goes to tell the dispatcher what's going on, and you know these girls' lives basically are saved. that moment and the fact that he continuously mentioned mcdonald's, they have now reached out to him. >> said he was eating his mcdonald's, and now mcdonald's giving him the shout-out. how awesome is that. thanks, zoraida. >>> up next, chris christie's weight loss surgery. is this a sign of presidential ambitions for 2016? we'll talk about that right after the break. we used to live with a bear. [growl] we'd always have to go everywhere with it. get in the front. we drive. it was so embarrasing that we just wanted to say, well, go away. shoo bear. but we can't really tell bears what to do. moooooommmmmm!!! then one day, it was just gone. mom! [announcer] you are how you sleep. tempur-pedic. ...and we insp
way to go charles ramsey. we'll be in touch.re not playing that 911 tape right now, but in that 911 tape what he says is, check this out, i just came from mcdonald's right, i'm on my porch eating my little food and then you know he goes to tell the dispatcher what's going on, and you know these girls' lives basically are saved. that moment and the fact that he continuously mentioned mcdonald's, they have now reached out to him. >> said he was eating his mcdonald's, and now mcdonald's...
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this is charles ramsey.e is a neighbor that helped rescue the women and in interviews after the incident, even in the 911 call to police he was very specific about what he was eating before running outside to help. >> here i come with my half eaten big mac, and i look, and i say, what's up and she is like i have been trapped in here. he won't let me out, me and my baby and i said we ain't going to talk no more, come on. >> a big mac. he also mentioned mcdonald's several times and after videos went viral on the web, the company sent out this tweet saying it would be in touch with charles ramsey, some call it news jacking. some say it is pr genius and others think it is harmful to a brand's credibility. it is when companies jump into a breaking news story either for press coverage to improve its public image or boost sales or just to acknowledge that it is their name and product that has been mentioned. we spoke with mcdonald's waiting to contact mr. ramsey out of respect for the victims and their families. th
this is charles ramsey.e is a neighbor that helped rescue the women and in interviews after the incident, even in the 911 call to police he was very specific about what he was eating before running outside to help. >> here i come with my half eaten big mac, and i look, and i say, what's up and she is like i have been trapped in here. he won't let me out, me and my baby and i said we ain't going to talk no more, come on. >> a big mac. he also mentioned mcdonald's several times and...
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now come i would like to talk about charles rossotti. he transformed the irs through leadership in an atmosphere of intense security. he admits that some of the turnaround strategies were risky. but as a business person, he understood those risks and he understood the goal which was to transform the irs and overhaul the agency and reorganize the structure into a separate unit. he successfully imparted that method with over 100,000 employees. they in turn translated the same message to the american taxpayers. today, many small-business owners, as well as over 100 dirty to individual taxpayers are the beneficiaries of those forms. in 1970, charles rossotti founded american management systems. after 27 years, he served in a variety of positions there, including president, ceo, and chairman of the board. it was one of the first technical service companies go public. charles rossotti on his a.b. in economics and was magna cum laude. he received his mba from harvard business school. including the distinct service medal from the department of d
now come i would like to talk about charles rossotti. he transformed the irs through leadership in an atmosphere of intense security. he admits that some of the turnaround strategies were risky. but as a business person, he understood those risks and he understood the goal which was to transform the irs and overhaul the agency and reorganize the structure into a separate unit. he successfully imparted that method with over 100,000 employees. they in turn translated the same message to the...
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charles saw that coming.becomes our focus in the next hour, and we'll look at the irs scandal. will we learn something new? i don't know. and you and i and charles will be watching live. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i ow. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us nitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how was london? [ female announcer when people talk, great things happen. ...ameli.. neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: u're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we'
charles saw that coming.becomes our focus in the next hour, and we'll look at the irs scandal. will we learn something new? i don't know. and you and i and charles will be watching live. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i ow. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us nitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around...
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here's more of my exclusive interview with charles ramsey.you call 911. >> sure did. >> how quickly did the police get there? >> they got there so fast because i said moron. because i said hey, amanda berry is right in front of me right now. here's what she got on and i told him white tank top, blue sweatpants, nice tennis shoes, nice ponytail. what else. oh, right. she panicking, idiot. put yourself in her shoes. like i said, amanda berry, that don't ring no damn bells, you being a cop and all? >> when you first saw her and she said the name amanda berry -- >> i didn't know. i forgot. bro, this is cleveland. since they haven't found that girl, and i guess stopped looking for that girl, we figured that girl met her demise. >> right. >> so berry didn't register with me until i was on the phone like wait a minute, i thought this girl was dead. >> what does it feel like to have been living next to this for a year? >> see, that's why now i'm having trouble sleeping. see, up until yesterday, the only thing that kept me from losing sleep was the la
here's more of my exclusive interview with charles ramsey.you call 911. >> sure did. >> how quickly did the police get there? >> they got there so fast because i said moron. because i said hey, amanda berry is right in front of me right now. here's what she got on and i told him white tank top, blue sweatpants, nice tennis shoes, nice ponytail. what else. oh, right. she panicking, idiot. put yourself in her shoes. like i said, amanda berry, that don't ring no damn bells, you...
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>> i think charles is right.nk there is a lack of attention to the cost on the american people of these policies. the people who don't want to drive electric cars. they want to drive and use regular gasoline engines, god forbid. >> neil: do you feel guilty, adam? >> very guilty. >> unions are saying it's time to stop supporting illegal immigrants. but is it time for big labor, bottom line. "cashin' in" crew that is next. [ laughter ] >> one company featuring mommy and daddy to make sure they won't be crying. good for the family, but how about the economy? ♪ ♪ i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how w
>> i think charles is right.nk there is a lack of attention to the cost on the american people of these policies. the people who don't want to drive electric cars. they want to drive and use regular gasoline engines, god forbid. >> neil: do you feel guilty, adam? >> very guilty. >> unions are saying it's time to stop supporting illegal immigrants. but is it time for big labor, bottom line. "cashin' in" crew that is next. [ laughter ] >> one company...
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but thanks in part to charles ramsey, everyone is now safe and out of the house and charles is beingailed a hero. >> he comes out the his backyard and plays with the dog kick it with his cars and motorcycles and go back in the house. he is someone you look and look away. you think he's not doing nothing but the average stuff, you see what i'm saying? nothing exciting about him. well, until today. >> what was the reaction on the girls' faces. i can't imagine to see the sunlight. >> i knew something was wrong when a little pretty white girl ran into a black man's arms. something was wrong here. dead give away. dead give away. dead give away. >> thank you for your time. >> she homeless or she got problems. that's the only reason she run to a black man. >> charles, thank you for being here, man. >> jimmy: how was that? there aren't too many people who would turn an interview about a kidnapping into "an evening at the apollo," but he pulled it off. charles has been doing a lot of interviews for a lot of reasons. he's a hero and he's a funny hero. she's a sensation on the internet. and bel
but thanks in part to charles ramsey, everyone is now safe and out of the house and charles is beingailed a hero. >> he comes out the his backyard and plays with the dog kick it with his cars and motorcycles and go back in the house. he is someone you look and look away. you think he's not doing nothing but the average stuff, you see what i'm saying? nothing exciting about him. well, until today. >> what was the reaction on the girls' faces. i can't imagine to see the sunlight....
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charles payne? >> i'm not sure. it depends. the her rings this week started off with fireworks. look at some of these scandals. iran contra. monica lewinsky. the economy did well. the through all those economy grew great. >> neil: not watergate? >> g.d.p. was up. when it broke toward the end it was meltdown. that is what happens when the president leaves in that kind of disgrace. i will say there is a good side to this, too. the idea of stopping the anti-business agenda of this administration, i don't think the market is unhappy with that. >> i think watergate was middle of stagflation. michael mukasey monica lewinsky was in the middle of tech boom. this market doesn't care about the president. it cares about the head of feds. that is what this marketed cares about. if obama resigned tomorrow the market would probably do nothing. >> until joe biden stepped to the podium. >> i worry what this irs scandal symbolize about these the future of this country, of unsupervised bureaucrats. a government that has gotten so big. that is our our taxpayer is being spent-i don't know what will
charles payne? >> i'm not sure. it depends. the her rings this week started off with fireworks. look at some of these scandals. iran contra. monica lewinsky. the economy did well. the through all those economy grew great. >> neil: not watergate? >> g.d.p. was up. when it broke toward the end it was meltdown. that is what happens when the president leaves in that kind of disgrace. i will say there is a good side to this, too. the idea of stopping the anti-business agenda of...
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was it charles, was it angel. >> charles never helped amanda.amanda was angel. >> ram say's story is not quite accurate? >> no, he's lying. he's lying. he was inside the house. he never came from mcdonald's, never. >> just unclear. what is charles ramsay lying about? >> ramsay is lying he opened the door. and amanda came to embrace him. that's lying. he never took her -- he's saying now he took her inside his house to call the police. that's a lie. and the one -- amanda embraced the police when the police got here. >> and the neighbors are not the only ones trying to set the record straight as the incredible story keeps taking new turns. up next you will hear from ariel castro's uncle. you will hear what he says. that's two minutes away. and a shock twist in the murder of an 8-year-old girl that we've been reporting here on the record. a suspect is now under arrest so why is the community still on edge? find out. a live report from california is next. [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings
was it charles, was it angel. >> charles never helped amanda.amanda was angel. >> ram say's story is not quite accurate? >> no, he's lying. he's lying. he was inside the house. he never came from mcdonald's, never. >> just unclear. what is charles ramsay lying about? >> ramsay is lying he opened the door. and amanda came to embrace him. that's lying. he never took her -- he's saying now he took her inside his house to call the police. that's a lie. and the one --...