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♪ charles: even liberals are piling on obamacare. i am charles payne.ero left-leaning thinktank is calling for an end to the employer mandate the part that requires businesses with 50 or more full-time employers -- employees to pay a penalty now they are shifting into part-time work to get around the mandate. it allows people to say it is time to ditch the mandates entirely. tom, this was delayed and it is a message -- major revelation because it was funded by some serious backers of obamacare and the conclusion is the mandate may do more harm than good? >> the fact is you cannot make the whole system work to get everybody insured. it is beyond me but the whole program is beyond me. as opposed to having a program in massachusetts from governor romney bridge was a catastrophic care plan , we now have a very extensive plan that carries electives and preventive things including abortions and frankly it is not affordable of us everybody is willing to do subsidize. for 7 million people we have those insured already but 40 million people holding the bill we a
♪ charles: even liberals are piling on obamacare. i am charles payne.ero left-leaning thinktank is calling for an end to the employer mandate the part that requires businesses with 50 or more full-time employers -- employees to pay a penalty now they are shifting into part-time work to get around the mandate. it allows people to say it is time to ditch the mandates entirely. tom, this was delayed and it is a message -- major revelation because it was funded by some serious backers of...
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charles is with me. now, coke.hey must like green mountain. >> they think they can say it and it happens. they have these gigantic orchestrated campaigns to deliberately hurt these companies. that is what pleases me off about them. i am rooting for the shareholders of green mountain in this. coca-cola has to do something. now it is that whole thing that is relates falling off eight cliff. stuart: i see those coffeemakers everywhere. they are not all winners this morning. come on in and tells about elizabeth arden. >> the red door salon and spa. the stock is down 15%. still, obviously, they have come out with north american sale numbers that aren't dismal. they have hired goldman sachs now to look at some strategic options. it seems like some of an uphill battle. stuart: all right. thank you. we have a researcher at goldman sachs. he says obamacare is good for obamacare. beating obamacare. you want to take this on? >> if government provides food stamps, unemployment benefits, welfare benefits, it will put money in p
charles is with me. now, coke.hey must like green mountain. >> they think they can say it and it happens. they have these gigantic orchestrated campaigns to deliberately hurt these companies. that is what pleases me off about them. i am rooting for the shareholders of green mountain in this. coca-cola has to do something. now it is that whole thing that is relates falling off eight cliff. stuart: i see those coffeemakers everywhere. they are not all winners this morning. come on in and...
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charles: i am with u.n. had to present another issue is states' rights versus the federal government and we have of government who wants to control everything. but look at the politics. the tea party, the exaggerations' may have been pre-richer. of big winner with nebraska and west virginia. i remember they said maybe the tea party is fading? you must look a lot better today. >> no question the grass-roots conservative movement in america has been gaining momentum still has an enormous amount and it is interesting it has become a part of what the republican party is. we move away from that point where the effort was spent shouting about those things where we try to embrace what we do but we hear peoples throughout utah and across america that americans want government decisions to be made at the appropriate level. not everything made in washington. they want us to return to so long proven principles that say local government is better on local issues. if we do that it will help the port and the middle-class.
charles: i am with u.n. had to present another issue is states' rights versus the federal government and we have of government who wants to control everything. but look at the politics. the tea party, the exaggerations' may have been pre-richer. of big winner with nebraska and west virginia. i remember they said maybe the tea party is fading? you must look a lot better today. >> no question the grass-roots conservative movement in america has been gaining momentum still has an enormous...
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charles: i saw on twitter. and if is really heartbreaking that we're missing the points, to your points, perhaps we focus more on the individual, when warnings are announced, focus on that rather than political ramifications later othank you so much. >> thank you. charles: now to the week box office where the new "x-men" movie took the top spot. earned $111 million for fox, second highest opening in "x-men" franchise 22, fran 2006. and warner brother, m -- debutd at third place. we'll be right back. >> first lady michelle obama defends her school lunch plans, while former first lady, secretary of state opens up on her unexpected accep unparticulp with president obama next. latte or au lait? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed, designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep
charles: i saw on twitter. and if is really heartbreaking that we're missing the points, to your points, perhaps we focus more on the individual, when warnings are announced, focus on that rather than political ramifications later othank you so much. >> thank you. charles: now to the week box office where the new "x-men" movie took the top spot. earned $111 million for fox, second highest opening in "x-men" franchise 22, fran 2006. and warner brother, m -- debutd at...
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charles: i saw on twitter. and if is really heartbreaking that we're missing the points, to your points, perhaps we focus more on the individual, when warnings are announced, focus on that rather than political ramifications later othank you so much. >> thank you. charles: now to the week box office where the new "x-men" movie took the top spot. earned $111 million for fox, second highest opening in "x-men" franchise 22, fran 2006. and warner brother, m -- debutd at third place. we'll be right back. >> first lady michelle obama defends her school lunch plans, while former first lady, secretary of state opens up on her unexpected accep u wondering what that is? that, my friends, is everything. and with the quicksilver card from capital one, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase. not just "everything at the hardware store." not "everything, until you hit your cash back limit." quicksilver can earn you unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you could possibly imagine. say it with me -- every
charles: i saw on twitter. and if is really heartbreaking that we're missing the points, to your points, perhaps we focus more on the individual, when warnings are announced, focus on that rather than political ramifications later othank you so much. >> thank you. charles: now to the week box office where the new "x-men" movie took the top spot. earned $111 million for fox, second highest opening in "x-men" franchise 22, fran 2006. and warner brother, m -- debutd at...
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staff throughout the facility are nervous about what comes next for charles. >> charles obviously is was worried about this before. i think he's had some issues with mother coming through and not always being there. 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 capitan, 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 and don't want to care or they're working towards getting out of here as quickly as possible. and charles is one of those students who came to me ready to do what h
staff throughout the facility are nervous about what comes next for charles. >> charles obviously is was worried about this before. i think he's had some issues with mother coming through and not always being there. 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...
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charles, that is a bubble. yes or no. charles: no. that is nothing. stuart: all countries will have armed drones within 10 years. watch out. that is the story. plus, you probably recognize this guy. that guy. [laughter] stuart: he is on the show. ♪ stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (husband) that's good to know. it's called truecar. and truecar users... save time and money. so when you're... ready to buy a car, make sure you... never overpay. visit truecar.com today. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. be
charles, that is a bubble. yes or no. charles: no. that is nothing. stuart: all countries will have armed drones within 10 years. watch out. that is the story. plus, you probably recognize this guy. that guy. [laughter] stuart: he is on the show. ♪ stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a house like yours....
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charles has the info. charles: very well run regional bank.t is where they are. it is called the 24 hour grace period. they are doing things like this because they are trying to get people in. they will have better spreads and make more money. i think the stock is still a buy hold. stuart: a few moments ago, you were talking about teams. you use the word lazy. charles: some of it is societal. would you say that things have changed in the last five years? >> i think it is the idea of pulling yourself up by the bootstraps. families united. i have worked since i was 12 years old. stuart: how do you change it back again? charles: i will give you a 39% raise for doing the minimum. how about we make an official language? everything we are doing in this country right now, we are arguing over minimum wage. the dna is still there. i do not want to say that all of these kids are lazy. there are some great kids out there doing great things. overall, it is a crisis. stuart: yesterday it was reported that the economy grew at an annual rate of 0.1%. charles
charles has the info. charles: very well run regional bank.t is where they are. it is called the 24 hour grace period. they are doing things like this because they are trying to get people in. they will have better spreads and make more money. i think the stock is still a buy hold. stuart: a few moments ago, you were talking about teams. you use the word lazy. charles: some of it is societal. would you say that things have changed in the last five years? >> i think it is the idea of...
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charles -- >> and the arts. >> exactly.ose who know him, his lifelong as soon as been to change the political culture. this has been going on for over five decades. he was a john birch society member and ends up getting not quite push.com he resigns because he runs an ad blasting the vietnam war in "the wichita eagle." from there he sort of gets involved with the fledgling libertarian movement of that day. he was an early trustee of a school called the freedom school, which was in the rain part mountain range, organized by his colorful antigovernment votingo believed even by you are legitimizing government. that is how antigovernment his philosophy was. charles falls in with this kind of radical student anarchist and freedom seekers of all sorts. he decides the mainstream of libertarian ideas will be his philanthropic legacy. he first tries to do this to the libertarian party -- through the libertarian party and david koch ends up running for the vice president shall candidacy in the 1980 election. there was no question the
charles -- >> and the arts. >> exactly.ose who know him, his lifelong as soon as been to change the political culture. this has been going on for over five decades. he was a john birch society member and ends up getting not quite push.com he resigns because he runs an ad blasting the vietnam war in "the wichita eagle." from there he sort of gets involved with the fledgling libertarian movement of that day. he was an early trustee of a school called the freedom school,...
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charles, you have 10 seconds. charles: making money with charles payne.tuart: what is it called again? charles: making money with charles payne. stuart: that is a good friday morning introduction. charles: people taking profits on netflix. stuart: there is more news on apple. the stock is up today, by the way. nicole: goldman sachs is back. it is a buy rating. you see the stock up 1%. a new price target. up from 635. that is certainly helping things along. go charles on his new show. stuart: all right. that is market action this friday morning. a very surprising story. he is the guy perhaps known for the wild act vix on stage. buying the los angeles clippers. he is paying $2 billion. forbes contributor is here. the value is at $2 billion. vastly increasing the audience. vastly increasing sports team values. >> that is correct. there are two other factors we have to keep in mind. the nba is a shared monopoly. when you have one seller and a lot of bidders, you have to create a price. a very unique opportunity here. they will take people's interests away fro
charles, you have 10 seconds. charles: making money with charles payne.tuart: what is it called again? charles: making money with charles payne. stuart: that is a good friday morning introduction. charles: people taking profits on netflix. stuart: there is more news on apple. the stock is up today, by the way. nicole: goldman sachs is back. it is a buy rating. you see the stock up 1%. a new price target. up from 635. that is certainly helping things along. go charles on his new show. stuart:...
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charle. s all the criticism from democrats that the record money, we see almost every day, ta wftny's, willwork ms sonoma, nordstrom last week, the richer spending money. there's a da wference be areeen being in a recession right now and not being in a recession. stuart: tax then some more can charle. s that is the argument for taking money illegally through higher taxes. -tuart: i will give you aon yo nsiober that comes out every thursday morning at 8:30 eastern time. 326,000 pudple to lend the unemployment benefit line, basically that is the layoff rate. from washington we areon y oneny paul conway, labor department chief of staff. that nsiober is up but over the long term the layoff rate is clearly moving down. what does that tell you? us> it is t.a.r.p. year lil. if you look at that number the other important nsiober within that makes is a four week rolling average and it shows it is up 3%. what it is telling us is less people ar,lying for benrits but what is interesting is the study that
charle. s all the criticism from democrats that the record money, we see almost every day, ta wftny's, willwork ms sonoma, nordstrom last week, the richer spending money. there's a da wference be areeen being in a recession right now and not being in a recession. stuart: tax then some more can charle. s that is the argument for taking money illegally through higher taxes. -tuart: i will give you aon yo nsiober that comes out every thursday morning at 8:30 eastern time. 326,000 pudple to lend...
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charles: i don't think so.s far as the language you have never listened to a doctor dray song before. i want to disagree on a few things which you called this a second rate had phone company. maybe someone wrote that. second-rate company. stuart: second-rate head phones. at the meeting this morning, wait a minute, the youngsters were basically saying other head sets were better, more expensive. buying second-rate product. charles: who is saying is second-rate? stuart: i am. charles: i say you are wrong. they are only paying three time sales for this company. people were crying about what happened, $19 billion income, these guys need $1 billion. stuart: they using steve jobs would buy those head sets. charles: if apple ran out of the innovation pipeline they might have to. they are sitting on all this cash. i am just saying i don't know what they have in the pipeline. people again and see with apple, they are not doing anything. they're not doing anything, on $170 billion and wears a watch? where is the product
charles: i don't think so.s far as the language you have never listened to a doctor dray song before. i want to disagree on a few things which you called this a second rate had phone company. maybe someone wrote that. second-rate company. stuart: second-rate head phones. at the meeting this morning, wait a minute, the youngsters were basically saying other head sets were better, more expensive. buying second-rate product. charles: who is saying is second-rate? stuart: i am. charles: i say you...
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charles: is there a correlation?e are auctions go crazy, record for watches and rolexes through the roof, is there a correlation between that and your business? >> another one was a record at christie's contemporary art auction on tuesday, $475 million. so these are the same buyers that are participating in our sales. you are used to buying fine assets, jewelry, art, antiquities, they are used to the concept and with real estate when it comes to unique aspect that is in comparable how the value that? charles: people look at this and say you have an artist working for $43 million and a similar piece goes $80 million the year later do you feel that anxiety because people watching this show feel that with the stock market in their daily lives. >> do i feel -- there might be a bubble? actually we feel otherwise because we see a lot of increase in bidders registering for auctions would still quite reserved, and they want to spend what they feel comfortable about but it allows confidence to be instilled by seeing other bid
charles: is there a correlation?e are auctions go crazy, record for watches and rolexes through the roof, is there a correlation between that and your business? >> another one was a record at christie's contemporary art auction on tuesday, $475 million. so these are the same buyers that are participating in our sales. you are used to buying fine assets, jewelry, art, antiquities, they are used to the concept and with real estate when it comes to unique aspect that is in comparable how the...
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look at charles's pick, charles payne's pick. j.c. penney not bad, a 15% gain reported strong sales. it is brimming over with this and he is here. you got on the set earlier today because of this. you are vindicated. charles: i'm in the process of being vindicated. i think people should hold on. it is a 30% short position. they are pounding this thing, over $10 in the after market. jpmorgan says we have a target of 5 and we go to 9. the target is a-5 and. a bang goes to 10 for 6. and anything halfway nice was oppenheimer. they made a bet on this company going out of business and sticking to it but i think they're turning around. by the way dillard and nordstrom also a big today. stuart: we are going to do that right now. don't interrupt the flow. profits are indeed up nicely at nordstrom, lauren at the exchange, are you going to tell me how big the stock is? >> reporter: say off my stock. is up big time, almost 11%. it took out a new high, that level is $69.10. the earnings report was really good, same-store sales, of the -- at nordst
look at charles's pick, charles payne's pick. j.c. penney not bad, a 15% gain reported strong sales. it is brimming over with this and he is here. you got on the set earlier today because of this. you are vindicated. charles: i'm in the process of being vindicated. i think people should hold on. it is a 30% short position. they are pounding this thing, over $10 in the after market. jpmorgan says we have a target of 5 and we go to 9. the target is a-5 and. a bang goes to 10 for 6. and anything...
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charles on that next.en folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. that, my friends, is everything. and with the quick
charles on that next.en folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of...
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>> former nba star and weight spokesman, charles barkley in hot water for mocking overweight women on tv. >> he goss on and on. flight attendants say their uniforms are a bit too tight and put them at risk of being sexually harassed. >> our hashtag one lucky guy at top of the hour. >> he is lucky and smart. jenna: charles barkley taking on overweight women. >> i know what you're going to say, jenna. has he looked in the mirror? >> i wasn't going to say it but glad you did. thanks, guys. jenna: big problems for seattle 's big dig tunnel project. it will cost more than what was originally proposed. why taxpayers could be stuck with the bill. >>> heat the debate gets way out of hand. you think television here is crazy. journalists going after each other in this country. we'll give you the story.
>> former nba star and weight spokesman, charles barkley in hot water for mocking overweight women on tv. >> he goss on and on. flight attendants say their uniforms are a bit too tight and put them at risk of being sexually harassed. >> our hashtag one lucky guy at top of the hour. >> he is lucky and smart. jenna: charles barkley taking on overweight women. >> i know what you're going to say, jenna. has he looked in the mirror? >> i wasn't going to say it but...
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charles: stuart: the same painting? charles: three versions. in one year it goes up 100%. the asians were all over this, outfitting americans all day long on the phones for this thing, all kinds of records sold, joan mitchell said a record, most expensive woman at an auction so far. absolutely amazing. people talk about the different bubbles out there, you hear about the stock market bubble, nowhere near what is going on in the art world. stuart: the fed says young people are not buying homes, too much college debt. you know what that means? may be a bailout is coming. we will discuss the never-ending parade of free goodies next. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next busi
charles: stuart: the same painting? charles: three versions. in one year it goes up 100%. the asians were all over this, outfitting americans all day long on the phones for this thing, all kinds of records sold, joan mitchell said a record, most expensive woman at an auction so far. absolutely amazing. people talk about the different bubbles out there, you hear about the stock market bubble, nowhere near what is going on in the art world. stuart: the fed says young people are not buying homes,...
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what are you thinking, charles?mer nba star and tnt commonitator is in hot water for what he said about women in san anton antonio. >> that is the gold mine for weight watchers. and vitoria definitely a secret. they can't wear that down there. they wear big bloomers. ain't nothing skimpy in san antonio. >> at one point, ernin johnson got the conversation going on. we have a statement from weight watchers. charles is committed to loosing weight and getting wealthy. that said, comments like this made the other night are not productive. weight watchers is grounded in offering support and heto help people develop a healthy lifestyle. during the break, pete said he loves charles barkley >> he is a funny commentator. i watch the show all of the time. shaq and all of them are great. half of the show is analysis. you sit on the couch and banter. it is on national television. probably shouldn't have made comments like that. >> probably? >> he is known for being off coller. you didn't think what he was saying was funny? >> i
what are you thinking, charles?mer nba star and tnt commonitator is in hot water for what he said about women in san anton antonio. >> that is the gold mine for weight watchers. and vitoria definitely a secret. they can't wear that down there. they wear big bloomers. ain't nothing skimpy in san antonio. >> at one point, ernin johnson got the conversation going on. we have a statement from weight watchers. charles is committed to loosing weight and getting wealthy. that said,...
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but it all got a little weird for him and charles and david.ad kind of a stew of all sorts of rod cal theirers, anarchist, disaffected sds member, all that sort of thing. >> in that libertarian party of the -- >> which is combustible and 1980 election when david koch ran as the vice president and central candidate it was like a powder keg and the whole movement exploded after that. and they transitioned out of there. they formed an advocacy group citizens for a sound economy and they had a political adviser who remains their top kind of ideological adviser named richard fink who ran it for a sound economy and has sort of been the architect along with charles of their political strategy over all these years. >> it's amazing to me what you're describing is, you know, six, seven decades of a family with a certain set of beliefs in a certain amount of wealth essentially using that to kind of make that vision come through and as time has gone on, the laws have changed to make them so much more able to influence what's going on. daniel schulman autho
but it all got a little weird for him and charles and david.ad kind of a stew of all sorts of rod cal theirers, anarchist, disaffected sds member, all that sort of thing. >> in that libertarian party of the -- >> which is combustible and 1980 election when david koch ran as the vice president and central candidate it was like a powder keg and the whole movement exploded after that. and they transitioned out of there. they formed an advocacy group citizens for a sound economy and...
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charles has different activities. is there tension between the two brothers and how is that made manifest? >> well, i think the family story is one of the really most fascinating parts of who the kochs are and one ring i was interested in writing this book because you have the drama may plays out between the four brothers and two brothers square off, charles and david and first, bill and frederick. through 20 years of legal wrangling. so all of these guys are really interesting people with different legacies and as you point out, charles is's life long mission is a public policy one. it's been the mainstreaming of libertarian ideas. that's kind of his legacy. david certainly shares his politics and he's more of the face man of their political activities. but in terms of his philanthropy, you know, you can't argue that he's given so much more money to medical research, the arts, things of that nature. if you walk through new york city you can't go too far without walking past the david koch theater at lincoln center. o
charles has different activities. is there tension between the two brothers and how is that made manifest? >> well, i think the family story is one of the really most fascinating parts of who the kochs are and one ring i was interested in writing this book because you have the drama may plays out between the four brothers and two brothers square off, charles and david and first, bill and frederick. through 20 years of legal wrangling. so all of these guys are really interesting people...
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neither charles or david koch was interviewed for the book and we're in the process of reviewing this book and are reserving judgment until that time. congratulations. let's start, in your exhaustive research, has has the koch's political interests confirmed their political viewpoints. >> the one thing about the kochs is that a lot of people say they're really just trying to line their pockets. i spent more than three years looking at these guys and it's more complicated. they are kind of libertarian purists. they will advocate against welfare for the poor, but they also don't want corporate welfare for businesses. so they try to apply their beliefs consistently. they have become these kind of republican kingmakers these days. but to really understand their ideology, you have to go back to the '60s and '70s when charles koch was trying to mainstream
neither charles or david koch was interviewed for the book and we're in the process of reviewing this book and are reserving judgment until that time. congratulations. let's start, in your exhaustive research, has has the koch's political interests confirmed their political viewpoints. >> the one thing about the kochs is that a lot of people say they're really just trying to line their pockets. i spent more than three years looking at these guys and it's more complicated. they are kind of...
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charles payne, unions goating them into this and what do they want out of this? >> there is a whole lot of contracts out there, a whole lot of different unions whose contracts automatically adjust with the hike in minimum wage. they will automatically get a raise themselves and they will be able to go through the newly enriched employees that say, you owe us one, too. they want to swell the ranks as well, and you think of the ramifications of this, and everybody knows if you do this, something crazy, north of 10 bucks, there will be job losses. so the teenage kid making minimum wage, and the average house makes $70 a year, and take out one person from that equation, they are making less of the median income. >> ben, if it's not going to be $15, which the unions are pushing, and they secretly know they are not going to get that, and it gets them back to $10.10. >> i am a fan of mcdonald's. it's as good as -- >> it must be freshly cooked. >> it has to be freshly cooked, exactly right. exactly right. it has to be freshly cooked. if they are not freshly cooked, then
charles payne, unions goating them into this and what do they want out of this? >> there is a whole lot of contracts out there, a whole lot of different unions whose contracts automatically adjust with the hike in minimum wage. they will automatically get a raise themselves and they will be able to go through the newly enriched employees that say, you owe us one, too. they want to swell the ranks as well, and you think of the ramifications of this, and everybody knows if you do this,...
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i do not know whether charles knows about it. charles: i do know about it.g a ton of votes. please keep them coming. stocks are down a lot. as we have all the success on land with natural gas and fracking, all of this sea -based stuff, it has suffered a little bit. i think we have gotten to the point where it is oversold. i think the streets overreacted. i think it will go up. i suggest whoever is in it to use 34 as a stoploss. if they miss again, it will not be pretty. stuart: you have a new show that starts next monday. a journalist that helped edwards noted leak all of that documentation. he is now set to make his biggest revelation yet by publishing the name of u.s. citizens that are targets of the nsa. he says he will save the best until the last. all rise, judge andrew napolitano is here. i know you approve of what snowden did. >> i approve of what snowden did and i approve of what greenwald did. my background knowledge of this is in exceptional interest in it. this weekend i read greenwald book. the names are not in there. you do not know the names. t
i do not know whether charles knows about it. charles: i do know about it.g a ton of votes. please keep them coming. stocks are down a lot. as we have all the success on land with natural gas and fracking, all of this sea -based stuff, it has suffered a little bit. i think we have gotten to the point where it is oversold. i think the streets overreacted. i think it will go up. i suggest whoever is in it to use 34 as a stoploss. if they miss again, it will not be pretty. stuart: you have a new...
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charles, what do you think?> listen, people are miserable because essentially these policies, i got to be honest with you, we have, we have tied up the most incredible economy in the history of mankind over nonsense about so-called fairness. we have wasted so much time on minimum wage -- >> you think fairness is nonsense charles. you think fairness is nonsense, really. >> the notion somehow, someone who is in a position, everyone that, is making minimum wage, they didn't do anything. it is not their fault. you know what? i know plenty of guys who -- [both talking at once] melissa: we're out of control. >> not a nickel. you don't get any of it. melissa: erica payne. >> unbelievable charles. melissa: we're letting this one go. disney hit "frozen" giving the company plenty of bang for the buck. plus, getting ready for the red planet. some authorities think a move to mars? is becoming a necessity. it is starting to look like a scene from ""tron"." -- "tron." do you have have too much money? "piles of money" straight
charles, what do you think?> listen, people are miserable because essentially these policies, i got to be honest with you, we have, we have tied up the most incredible economy in the history of mankind over nonsense about so-called fairness. we have wasted so much time on minimum wage -- >> you think fairness is nonsense charles. you think fairness is nonsense, really. >> the notion somehow, someone who is in a position, everyone that, is making minimum wage, they didn't do...
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charles: it is amazing. people should keep in mind the amazing profit margins technology companies enjoy as they beat down single digit profit margins at companies like mcdonald's for being mean evil spirited corporate citizens for hiring people with no skill sets. not just eric schmidt, steve jobs did the same when he was alive. a week ago ge, jeff immelt said on want to invest in gold because it is the hottest technology around world's. he is right. these business guys understand at some point that business comes first. stuart: a number for you, important number. 10,996,000 to be precise, that number of people collecting social security, disability in april. that is the record. the numbers up from $8 million on disability when the president took office. charles: i have been talking about it for a long time. it easy to be a drop out nation. it is easier and easier to say i will step away from the idea of self improvement, getting in labor force, and and getting headaches, and i am strong as an box. i can do
charles: it is amazing. people should keep in mind the amazing profit margins technology companies enjoy as they beat down single digit profit margins at companies like mcdonald's for being mean evil spirited corporate citizens for hiring people with no skill sets. not just eric schmidt, steve jobs did the same when he was alive. a week ago ge, jeff immelt said on want to invest in gold because it is the hottest technology around world's. he is right. these business guys understand at some...
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the head of charles schwab, one of the nation's largest vestment advisers, tells people who they can do their money. >>> and astrazeneca, and the story is far from over. >>> and power surge, why utility stocks are this year's darlings and can they continue to out-perform? we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" tuesday may 27th. >>> good evening and welcome, everybody, back to work and back to setting records. investors return from the long holiday weekend in a buying mood pushing the s&p 500 into record-closing territory and driving the enthusiasm today with deals and data. pilgrims pride offering to buy hillshire brands for more than $6 billion. more on that one and on the economic front, orders for goods rose, and shares are increasing. by the close the dow gained 69 points to finish at 16,675. the nasdaq added 51, the s&p 500, added 11 clouto close at t all-time high. there were other milestone, the transportation and material markets sitting at all-time highs while technology is at levels not seen since the year 2000. but this year, believe it or not, the
the head of charles schwab, one of the nation's largest vestment advisers, tells people who they can do their money. >>> and astrazeneca, and the story is far from over. >>> and power surge, why utility stocks are this year's darlings and can they continue to out-perform? we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" tuesday may 27th. >>> good evening and welcome, everybody, back to work and back to setting records. investors return from the...
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charles: it really does. stuart: an opportunity being missed.you, you have -- going to make us some money. confidence enthusiasm. valero energy. charles: we had the trade numbers out today. fuel, oil, amazing, $4.1 billion worth of fuel. gasoline, jet, diesel, export to other countries. it is down $400, the economic miracle of our oil is amazing. absolutely amazing. they did the largest independent refiner in the country, spinning off the retail branches to drag this company, earnings estimate, an amazing wonderful chart, it will continue to do extraordinarily well. they will have rails, oil from other parts of the -- they will have a new facility next year. crude-oil exporting facility built, done by third quarter this year and really big by the first quarter in 2015. b l 0 had its ups and downs. stuart: we talk about the death of brick and mortar all the time. office depot is closing, closing 400 stores. what is the story? nicole: there seems to be a lot of good news, no bad news at the moment. stock is up 16% for office depot, $4.84 a share.
charles: it really does. stuart: an opportunity being missed.you, you have -- going to make us some money. confidence enthusiasm. valero energy. charles: we had the trade numbers out today. fuel, oil, amazing, $4.1 billion worth of fuel. gasoline, jet, diesel, export to other countries. it is down $400, the economic miracle of our oil is amazing. absolutely amazing. they did the largest independent refiner in the country, spinning off the retail branches to drag this company, earnings estimate,...
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charles: you cannot underestimate what a celebrity ceo can buy a company time. hewlett-packard had a giant missed last week, stocks should have been down 20%. was down about 9% in the pre-market, all of a sudden been meg whitman turned on the charm and stock ended up on friday, the biggest mover in the s&p. it had been the worst loser, it was the biggest winner. stuart: when your judgment is he has got it? >> he understands mobile, the cloud, that is will be looking at. stuart: i am a microsoft stockholder. let's get to netflix, doing more content for kids. come on. is that important? nicole: i think it is and analysts agree, they talk about the younger demographic, and the long term and netflix continues to grow. dreamworks working closely with sony to make a deal, sony had a deal through 2021 with stars, however stars and sony agreed the kids' section is basically settled down and netflix is moving in on this one so that would include cloudy with a chance of meatballs, smurfs 2 and we are seeing stock right now pretty much flat at the moment but the big pictur
charles: you cannot underestimate what a celebrity ceo can buy a company time. hewlett-packard had a giant missed last week, stocks should have been down 20%. was down about 9% in the pre-market, all of a sudden been meg whitman turned on the charm and stock ended up on friday, the biggest mover in the s&p. it had been the worst loser, it was the biggest winner. stuart: when your judgment is he has got it? >> he understands mobile, the cloud, that is will be looking at. stuart: i am a...
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charles and bill, not so much.n some slight rapprochement in reach in years, some kind words exchanged. nasty.got so they were digging through each other's trash. they believed moles were in each other's companies stealing documents. bill tries to whip up an investigation by the senate and a whistleblower lawsuit. >> and if this is how they treat their own family are they surprised int they have been created character by the media? i do think there's a prized by the way they are per trade in the media. i think -- they are surprised by the way they are portrayed in the media. i think they are surprised by being portrayed as republican kingmakers. these guys are libertarians. there is only a small subset of issues on which they agree with republicans. is usingsly harry reid them as a political tool. do they meet any of these politicians in washington? they are private as far as journalists are concerned, but surely they talk on the hill -- >> surely their lobbyist do. they used to have much better relations with the
charles and bill, not so much.n some slight rapprochement in reach in years, some kind words exchanged. nasty.got so they were digging through each other's trash. they believed moles were in each other's companies stealing documents. bill tries to whip up an investigation by the senate and a whistleblower lawsuit. >> and if this is how they treat their own family are they surprised int they have been created character by the media? i do think there's a prized by the way they are per trade...
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charles, this is a case of a ceo being gone. charles: i would not buy it at 60.he abruptness of his departure is what is scaring the heck out of people today. what will come out now. he really has not done a great job. it is really shocking. i think this is about time. he has been with the company since 1979. his grandfather started a furniture business. stuart: that is speculation. charles, thank you. order it today. get it today. google and amazon launched same-day delivery. google will accept orders until 4:00 p.m. now, on amazon, you can order as late as 12 noon and get it by 9:00 p.m. they want seamless online shopping. why are you laughing? how much of her money she was able to reclaim. listen to this. >> was it $35,000? >> yes. how much do you have of it now? >> we have it all back with $9 interest. stuart: $9 interest. how are they supposed to function? >> far more than $9. greater than what was seized by the irs. if i stole from you and then said okay, it was yours after all, i am giving it back to you, that would not remove you of your abilities, nor wo
charles, this is a case of a ceo being gone. charles: i would not buy it at 60.he abruptness of his departure is what is scaring the heck out of people today. what will come out now. he really has not done a great job. it is really shocking. i think this is about time. he has been with the company since 1979. his grandfather started a furniture business. stuart: that is speculation. charles, thank you. order it today. get it today. google and amazon launched same-day delivery. google will...
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who's ever heard of charles and david koch. is this really going to move voters?eally is telling of the global warming cult. you are accused of crimes against nature, it's a form of social control. >> we have got it wrong, i'm sure there will be another panel that will mention cala methane.f what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. ♪ why do results matter so much? it's probably because they are the measurement of everything we do. for a wireless company, results come down to coverage speed and legendary reliability. so go ahead, stream, game or video chat. that's why verizon built americas largest 4g lte network. because the only thi
who's ever heard of charles and david koch. is this really going to move voters?eally is telling of the global warming cult. you are accused of crimes against nature, it's a form of social control. >> we have got it wrong, i'm sure there will be another panel that will mention cala methane.f what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety...
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now, maybe there will be consequences after the elections if what charles -- the scenario that charles described comes to pass. i think he's right. there's no reason at at least to believe vladimir putin that he wants to pull back. there's some wishful thinking from people in the administration and maybe some journalists here in the west who want to see that come to pass. there's no reason to believe anything that vladimir putin says at this point. this is the guy who says the green men in the crimean pennen sewell la were not under hi control. >> is there a sense that there's unity about what to do going forward? >> no, there's not. in fact, lawmakers are going to ukraine to monitor the election. we see six lawmakers going. they are looking at whether the russian separatists are in fact foot soldiers of putin which i think is the argument the administration is challenging right now. the administration is looking and trying to make a point that these are not necessarily people who are within putin's direct control. >> charles. >> putin has made clear what his objectives are. he's got o
now, maybe there will be consequences after the elections if what charles -- the scenario that charles described comes to pass. i think he's right. there's no reason at at least to believe vladimir putin that he wants to pull back. there's some wishful thinking from people in the administration and maybe some journalists here in the west who want to see that come to pass. there's no reason to believe anything that vladimir putin says at this point. this is the guy who says the green men in the...
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first of all, this is idealogical, charles. as a government we defend the country and have a military to fight wars and defend us. and we have a similar government infrastructure to care for our veterans. that's the way we should do it, and yes, we do need more money. the doctors that work for the va on average make less than doctors elsewhere in the health care system. we should address that right away and raise their salaries, and pay them more because they are doing the most important work off physicians in our society, which is caring for the men and women who hurt themselves, candidly, defending us. >> it's funny that you would use the military and this administration, because they are trying to gut the military as an example of why we should be spending more money. we have to spend taxpayer money efficiently. >> let's be honest, charles! >> he knew it was wrecked, but instead he -- >> just let me make a quick point. you and charlie don't want a veteran's administration, and you have no -- >> you have no idea what you are
first of all, this is idealogical, charles. as a government we defend the country and have a military to fight wars and defend us. and we have a similar government infrastructure to care for our veterans. that's the way we should do it, and yes, we do need more money. the doctors that work for the va on average make less than doctors elsewhere in the health care system. we should address that right away and raise their salaries, and pay them more because they are doing the most important work...
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charles payne is with the. think he disagrees with my interpretation of janet yellen's commentary. charles: i disagree on timing. we have a market clashed going on, with the stocks. put it on one side. the broad market was starting a crater so we were actually in the red when she began speaking. people were asking political questions to get a gauge on what is going to happen because you have two things going on. that capering which is the printing you referred to in the low interest rates, she has endeavored throughout this period particularly today to make sure wall street knows and make it very clear we are going to taper, put less and less in the system but there will be a huge paws between finishing capering and eventually raising interest. stuart: let's compromise, janet yellen said the printing of money stops this fall depending on labor market conditions. the market goes up. you are saying she also made clear there is a long pause before they start pulling money out of the market. the market goes up some
charles payne is with the. think he disagrees with my interpretation of janet yellen's commentary. charles: i disagree on timing. we have a market clashed going on, with the stocks. put it on one side. the broad market was starting a crater so we were actually in the red when she began speaking. people were asking political questions to get a gauge on what is going to happen because you have two things going on. that capering which is the printing you referred to in the low interest rates, she...
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>> charles thoughts. >> i will compare it to my student body president when i was in high school. even he responded quicker when he had a trash can shortage at the prom. it reminds me of a student council. why they are waiting for something before they react. the president is scheduled to make remarks on monday. i'm assuming this is where he's going to weigh in on this issue. a little too late on this. i predict he's going to say this is an outrage i'm very mad. he's very angry about this and he's going to say that we need to invest in our veterans and he's going to propose even more spending. the problem with this, eric, is that it's not a spending problem. they have been spending money at the va. it's an incentive issue. there's nowhere else to go for this care just like medicaid, so you can pile all the money that you want, this is not a problem that's going away. >> in 2008, the $85 billion. the estimated for 2014, $154 billion. almost doubling. >> it ought to be because it's that kind of problem. by the way, one thing i'm really glad to see we have charles krauthammer back as
>> charles thoughts. >> i will compare it to my student body president when i was in high school. even he responded quicker when he had a trash can shortage at the prom. it reminds me of a student council. why they are waiting for something before they react. the president is scheduled to make remarks on monday. i'm assuming this is where he's going to weigh in on this issue. a little too late on this. i predict he's going to say this is an outrage i'm very mad. he's very angry...
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perhaps charles barkley can change that.in trouble for his comments about the women in san antonio. >> why would you say that a? >> that's a gold mine for weight watchers. >> they can't wear no victoria's secret down there. they wear the big old bloomers down there. ain't nothing skimpy in san antonio, shaq. >> his comments prompted outrage and calls for him to apologize. on sunday he responded. >> if you don't like me or the show, turn it off. they want me to apologize. that's not gonna happen. to be -- >> what is there to apologize about? >> about the big old women down there. write letters to your mama, daddy, uncle, i'm gonna have fun on till vision. you know i'm joking around. if you are all waiting on me to apologize, hell will freeze over. >> i was joking. i was kidding. that's all it should take. you are offended? i was kidding. that used to solve so many problems. joking is allowed in this thing called life. as for that i apologize to anyone who might have been offended. if that doesn't work, you have to go all the
perhaps charles barkley can change that.in trouble for his comments about the women in san antonio. >> why would you say that a? >> that's a gold mine for weight watchers. >> they can't wear no victoria's secret down there. they wear the big old bloomers down there. ain't nothing skimpy in san antonio, shaq. >> his comments prompted outrage and calls for him to apologize. on sunday he responded. >> if you don't like me or the show, turn it off. they want me to...
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ahead, what do prince charles, ed snowden and brad pitt have in common? they're all coming up on "the five." >>> welcome back, everybody. so a crazy sob opens fire and the lunatic left begins to point fingers, their best target race. rutgers professor of african studies, britney cooper blamed, quote, white privilege. but here's the thing, the shooter and knifer elliot rodger is half asian. >> white male privilege kills? that's just insane. these murders had nothing to do with white privilege. it was some young guy unhinged. he actually killed himself. is that white privilege, too? ms. cooper conveniently overlooks that murder is color-blind. in chicago thousands of people, thousands, have been murdered in the public space over the last few years, and 70% of the killers are black. 70%, ms. cooper. so you, madam, are exploiting the santa barbara atrocity and trying to ramp up racial hatred to boot. >> bobby, white privilege, this kid was half asian. why not asian privilege? >> i find myself one of the few and very, very few moments when i agree with o'reill
ahead, what do prince charles, ed snowden and brad pitt have in common? they're all coming up on "the five." >>> welcome back, everybody. so a crazy sob opens fire and the lunatic left begins to point fingers, their best target race. rutgers professor of african studies, britney cooper blamed, quote, white privilege. but here's the thing, the shooter and knifer elliot rodger is half asian. >> white male privilege kills? that's just insane. these murders had nothing to...
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charles had called the cops. the cops are on their way. it gets heated right here. >> are you an i'd yacht or what? >> the police do show up and we have an additional video from the camera of the officer who responded to this call. >> let him go, now. >> he assaulted me. >> i'm going to give you one more shot to let him go before you get tazed. >> step out of the vehicle now put your hands on your head. put your hands on your head. >> turn around. >> now it looks like he kind of tried to run away there. the one report said he slipped and fell. regardss of whahaenedere. charles ranier arrested charged with aggravated battery and interference of a police officer. the stachief of police said he on leave of something unrelated to this. this is going to lead to another internal investigation. yes, you are, turn around. >> we have a couple of animal rescues. a couple was out fishing and they found a sea bird and these guys figured out what when were doing. one covered up the bird's head so they could get the hook out. >> this is the second bird
charles had called the cops. the cops are on their way. it gets heated right here. >> are you an i'd yacht or what? >> the police do show up and we have an additional video from the camera of the officer who responded to this call. >> let him go, now. >> he assaulted me. >> i'm going to give you one more shot to let him go before you get tazed. >> step out of the vehicle now put your hands on your head. put your hands on your head. >> turn around....
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it's dedicated to charles borromeo, one of the great counter reformation saints.t's not a coincidence that the austrian emperor at the time was also named charles. for in the lands where absolute monarchs ruled, architecture was part of the vocabulary of royal power. the belvedere palace in vienna was built in 1721 for prince eugene of savoy, the general who led the austrians to their victory over the turks. the architect was lucas von hildebrandt. the belvedere actually consists of two palaces set at opposite ends of an enormous formal garden in which nature has been completely subdued. the design is based on a simple program. the two palaces and the garden present the visitor with an allegory of life's journey. at one end, where prince eugene lived, is the lower belvedere and its gardens representing the earth. at the other end, where visitors were received, the upper belvedere, are the heavens. at first, you think you can go directly to the palace, but you find that you cannot. the grand staircase in the center of the garden reveals itself to be a cascade, wate
it's dedicated to charles borromeo, one of the great counter reformation saints.t's not a coincidence that the austrian emperor at the time was also named charles. for in the lands where absolute monarchs ruled, architecture was part of the vocabulary of royal power. the belvedere palace in vienna was built in 1721 for prince eugene of savoy, the general who led the austrians to their victory over the turks. the architect was lucas von hildebrandt. the belvedere actually consists of two palaces...