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charles.harles: that's part and parcel of the whole euro skeptics as well. it doesn't help and i think angela merkel now really putting her place in history in jeopardy. i think she's ranked as one of the top leaders that germany has had. >> it just highlights once again to mary's point, the complete disjointed, dysfunctional nature of the eu, and merkel at the beginning of this crisis came out and said open the borders and bring them in and quickly thereafter, said what have i done and changed. >> that's a moral obligation because these people wouldn't be fleeing to europe if not for the fact that we didn't get satisfied out of power. >> but it's a more-- it does and it shouldn't, and it doesn't because europe taking these people, the problem is they don't want to distinguish between good and evil and morally incompetent and morally incompetent with the state and-- >> it's crazy and i'm not sure what the game plan is. ashley: i don't think they have one, charles, at this point. charles: i don
charles.harles: that's part and parcel of the whole euro skeptics as well. it doesn't help and i think angela merkel now really putting her place in history in jeopardy. i think she's ranked as one of the top leaders that germany has had. >> it just highlights once again to mary's point, the complete disjointed, dysfunctional nature of the eu, and merkel at the beginning of this crisis came out and said open the borders and bring them in and quickly thereafter, said what have i done and...
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charles: pretty clear.'s moving away from obama's military stance but embracing him on things like allowing in syrian refugees. joining me now judy miller and fox news contributor. judith, i'll start with you. a class of civilizations, again, radical islam, it just won't trickle off the tongues of any of the top democrats. why? >> because people don't want to offend 1.5 billion people on the planet who happen to call themselves muslims. charles: but they don't think -- aren't they -- again, we don't get the idea. sort of like in america where you can't say the description of someone who committed a crime. it was a person who was six feet tall and had a yellow bomber jacket, you can't say if they're black, white, or asian. >> that's true. and i have no problem using the term militant islamist or islamism or extremist but i think if you're going to have a policy of embracing the mainstream muslim community if you're going to say you are going to work with us because we stand on the side interpretation of your
charles: pretty clear.'s moving away from obama's military stance but embracing him on things like allowing in syrian refugees. joining me now judy miller and fox news contributor. judith, i'll start with you. a class of civilizations, again, radical islam, it just won't trickle off the tongues of any of the top democrats. why? >> because people don't want to offend 1.5 billion people on the planet who happen to call themselves muslims. charles: but they don't think -- aren't they --...
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charles: i know. there were a couple of times last night, i could sense someone wanted to break out the 999. i'm sure you've got some phone calls earlier in the week about the trademark on it. let's talk about taxes for a moment because obviously there's a common thing among all the candidates and that's lowering taxes. one area i thought was interesting. very few talked about the movement of mortgage ruck reduction. now, if you're going to be fiscally responsible and closing all of the loopholes, i think in the general election you're going to be portrayed as someone unfair to poor people, to renters, think of all the people stuck in apartments. so -- i will i won't say the easy way out but if you're going to be hard, tough, fiscally responsible, you're drawing a line in the sand, do you also have to get rid of mortgage deductions? >> well, let's start with the right problem. the people who suggested replacing the tax code last night to me came across the strongest. trump had already put his plan on
charles: i know. there were a couple of times last night, i could sense someone wanted to break out the 999. i'm sure you've got some phone calls earlier in the week about the trademark on it. let's talk about taxes for a moment because obviously there's a common thing among all the candidates and that's lowering taxes. one area i thought was interesting. very few talked about the movement of mortgage ruck reduction. now, if you're going to be fiscally responsible and closing all of the...
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charles: okay. get where you're coming from in the sense that the initial shock a lot of people interpreted that way. but i think donald trump has gone to a certain degree to a certain length to say, hey, we're talking about these countries, by the way, not just mexico but a lot of countries south of the border sending their worst people, allowing their worst people to escape to this country, they're not good people for the most part, if they're letting them go, many of them happen to be criminals or rapists, i don't think that he think so all mexican men are rapists, is that what you're saying? >> his word speak for themselves and i take offensive when someone uses ay to justke that. be able to knock the gop frontrunners? is this an arrow in your quiver and a way to say, hey, we've got one. we've got something over donald trump's head over and we'll continue to use it and avoid all the real issues to other people that include, by the way, the immense amount of crime committed by illegal immigrants.
charles: okay. get where you're coming from in the sense that the initial shock a lot of people interpreted that way. but i think donald trump has gone to a certain degree to a certain length to say, hey, we're talking about these countries, by the way, not just mexico but a lot of countries south of the border sending their worst people, allowing their worst people to escape to this country, they're not good people for the most part, if they're letting them go, many of them happen to be...
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charles: how real is that rally, on a scale 1 to 5. >> real. charles: 3? 4? >> i am going to 4.se guys playing a risk on environment, we saw better numbers in european data. we saw you know, not just u.s., but a backdrop in europe, i think that has legs. charles: china you think -- i want to ask about this notion of good news, big jobs report is friday. a bad jobs report last time saw the dow down almost 300 points before the amazing slingshot rally. what wall street looking for? how do you kee keep the rally going. >> that is if wall street is looking for it right now they are looking for any number that will keep the market up. new gee land cam -- have we lanzealand coming out this afternoon, not looking good. the oil prices, look at gold coming down today. nothing to do with inflation it not an investment. charles: i have a problem with we learn to celebrate mediocrate in america. we put on pomierskis for -- pom-poms for slightest green chute. now 150,000 in people arguing that is good news, i don't know what a market does on a number like that. >> that is not good news to me
charles: how real is that rally, on a scale 1 to 5. >> real. charles: 3? 4? >> i am going to 4.se guys playing a risk on environment, we saw better numbers in european data. we saw you know, not just u.s., but a backdrop in europe, i think that has legs. charles: china you think -- i want to ask about this notion of good news, big jobs report is friday. a bad jobs report last time saw the dow down almost 300 points before the amazing slingshot rally. what wall street looking for?...
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charles payne starts now. charles: breaking news. a credible bomb scare cancels a german soccer match and the u.s. stock market rally. the world remains on pins and needles. ben carson's camp admits struggling to grasp foreign policy. and isis is evil, russia is mean and china is a bully. and the governors grown to 33 and we have one of them on the show tonight and secretary of state john kerry coming to criticism for rationalizing that charlie had the attacks and his comments had many people outraged tonight. >> there's something different about what happened from charlie hebdo, and i think everybody would feel that. there was a particularized focus and even legitimacy in terms of -- not legitimacy but a rational that you could attach yourself to somehow and say "okay. they're really anger because of this or that." charles: well, that was secretary of state john kerry speaking at the u.s. embassy in paris they really morning. and he went on this morning to say that the attacks were indiscriminate, making some sort of comparison but
charles payne starts now. charles: breaking news. a credible bomb scare cancels a german soccer match and the u.s. stock market rally. the world remains on pins and needles. ben carson's camp admits struggling to grasp foreign policy. and isis is evil, russia is mean and china is a bully. and the governors grown to 33 and we have one of them on the show tonight and secretary of state john kerry coming to criticism for rationalizing that charlie had the attacks and his comments had many people...
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aircraft, charles? . charles: wow, really, really frightening if this is the worst-case scenario, and looking like more and more it is. we appreciate you coming on and sharing your thoughts, catherine herridge. >> thank you. charles: back to the polls because donald trump is back in the lead in the fox poll. he's on top at 26%. perhaps a statistical tie, ben carson at 23%. what about the rest of the pack? is it time to thin them out? we'll talk about it next. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind,
aircraft, charles? . charles: wow, really, really frightening if this is the worst-case scenario, and looking like more and more it is. we appreciate you coming on and sharing your thoughts, catherine herridge. >> thank you. charles: back to the polls because donald trump is back in the lead in the fox poll. he's on top at 26%. perhaps a statistical tie, ben carson at 23%. what about the rest of the pack? is it time to thin them out? we'll talk about it next. big day? ah, the usual. moved...
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charles: thank you very much. we love when you watch every night 6 p.m., tell your friends about the show, here he is, lou dobbs, keep it on fox business. lou: i am lou dobbs. president obama opening a summits of world leaders in paris, declaring that fighting climate change is in his opinion, the only way to fight terrorism, pledging billions of dollars for a climate deal. it is not clear where he will get that money, this is our president's way of conducting diplomacy without a paper trail, without a role for congress there is no treaty, nothing signed but our president's announcement that quote, an agreement has been reached. we take up this leadership at
charles: thank you very much. we love when you watch every night 6 p.m., tell your friends about the show, here he is, lou dobbs, keep it on fox business. lou: i am lou dobbs. president obama opening a summits of world leaders in paris, declaring that fighting climate change is in his opinion, the only way to fight terrorism, pledging billions of dollars for a climate deal. it is not clear where he will get that money, this is our president's way of conducting diplomacy without a paper trail,...
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charles: do you know? >> opening statement, they know the format is bev they debate, they understand the intent and direct, some of the candidates, some that are on the lower end wanted more people on the main stage, he dud not want that -- he does not want that, it also for him, i think he can at the end of this say, he is the one who negotiated this, he made this be a winner. when not so different from about what everybody else was talking about. charles: the presidential hopefuls coming off quite negative. so far, in the big question, can to be party of reagan? can they resurrect that ronald reagan enthusiasm that captivated this nation, and lifted every's spirits, everyone keeps invoking reagan's name, i don't feel that same morning in america for all americans. i feel a lot of finger-pointing. a lot of griping, and a lot of anger. >> i don't know if you were born in late 1970s, ronald reagan was a tough campaigner, there was a moment in new hampshire debate, he was debating george h.w. bush he said, i
charles: do you know? >> opening statement, they know the format is bev they debate, they understand the intent and direct, some of the candidates, some that are on the lower end wanted more people on the main stage, he dud not want that -- he does not want that, it also for him, i think he can at the end of this say, he is the one who negotiated this, he made this be a winner. when not so different from about what everybody else was talking about. charles: the presidential hopefuls...
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charles payne is here. charles: president obama says there is no specific and credible threat for ison its homeland. and protesters gather for a second night in chicago, but it might be time for them to protest the leaders that have orchestrated the demise of this and other great american cities. >>> wages are up bigtime last month, so is savings. why is main street hoarding money? "making money" starts right now. . charles: americans are on edge tonight as law enforcement agencies across the country remain on heightened alert ahead of thanksgiving and black friday, but president obama is assuring americans there is no credible threat in his vow to defeat isis. >> we're stepping up the pressure on isil where it lives, we will not let up, adjusting our tactics were necessary until they are beaten. that's our first go. right now, we know of no specific and credible intelligence indicating a plot on the home land. charles: isis releasing propaganda video taunting america and telling the west to, quote, bring i
charles payne is here. charles: president obama says there is no specific and credible threat for ison its homeland. and protesters gather for a second night in chicago, but it might be time for them to protest the leaders that have orchestrated the demise of this and other great american cities. >>> wages are up bigtime last month, so is savings. why is main street hoarding money? "making money" starts right now. . charles: americans are on edge tonight as law enforcement...
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charles: like one-trick ponyy. >> charles. the department of homeland security bears blame in this, but having worked in government, i would lay the lion's share of the blame on government contracting rules and regulations. it is appalling, first of all, bureaucracy are not agile to begin with but the way we contract and execute contracts is so convoluted it is almost impossible to get a good product in a timely manner. you put out proffer, you want to buy something for the government, you have to consider, well you know, is it under union contract requirement? you know what are the really requirements here. what can we enforce? when contractors don't deliver, and the government tries to impose penalties they sue issue they sue the government, they get away with it, contracts that don't deliver bid on the next contract anyway, a great majority of the time, a example of how screwed up this it av a fierce competition, air force let contract inning nothing for -- innin toking northrop grumman for the new manned bomber, lockheed-m
charles: like one-trick ponyy. >> charles. the department of homeland security bears blame in this, but having worked in government, i would lay the lion's share of the blame on government contracting rules and regulations. it is appalling, first of all, bureaucracy are not agile to begin with but the way we contract and execute contracts is so convoluted it is almost impossible to get a good product in a timely manner. you put out proffer, you want to buy something for the government,...
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charles: what i guy, what a book. >> thank you so much. thank you so much. charles: breaking news.his is what we asked. i want you to tweet me. smart, silly, or just plain wrong? ♪ you owned your car for four years. charles: breaking news, fox news poll just out them a donald trump wants to deport millions of illegal immigrants. is it the right move? we will talk about it. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth. new zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. charles: breaking news, brand-new polls in. just over
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charles. charles: mike, thank you very much.s mean for the democratic front-runner and joining me is set up byrnes flied. constitutional lawyer and kirsten haglan. earlier today joseph napolitano said the media talks about this is being classified the covers top-secret seekers and it's pretty clear at least two of hillary clinton's e-mails meant that classification. >> right, the classification point that was on the tape that you played is really in my view a repairing. it doesn't matter whether it's top-secret or whether it's even downgraded a level secret. it all falls under confidential and that's the classification under this contract so that's a red herring. that's a violation regardless. hillary clinton agreed to two critical duties in this contract. she agreed to confirm and to protect and the duty to confirm whether this was confidential protected information that was sensitive and a duty to protect it from cyber attacks. on the first front she has said she didn't know about it and unfortunately she had an affirmative du
charles. charles: mike, thank you very much.s mean for the democratic front-runner and joining me is set up byrnes flied. constitutional lawyer and kirsten haglan. earlier today joseph napolitano said the media talks about this is being classified the covers top-secret seekers and it's pretty clear at least two of hillary clinton's e-mails meant that classification. >> right, the classification point that was on the tape that you played is really in my view a repairing. it doesn't matter...
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charles: no. american muslims, do you think they all should have a special identification? >> no. i do believe this, though. and i believe he believes this. not about all of them but anyone who comes up on the radar, they should be watched, and they should have special. charles: what did she i agree. i think donald trump was sandbagged. >> yes, he was. charles: but he's got to be careful. i've got to tell you that right now. by the way, it was a huge week for the stock market. western markets and journals sent a message to the terrorists but you know what? there might be another message in there too but about where stocks go from here. we'll talk a little markets when we come back ♪ every insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. for those who've served and the families who've supported them, we offer our best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. ♪
charles: no. american muslims, do you think they all should have a special identification? >> no. i do believe this, though. and i believe he believes this. not about all of them but anyone who comes up on the radar, they should be watched, and they should have special. charles: what did she i agree. i think donald trump was sandbagged. >> yes, he was. charles: but he's got to be careful. i've got to tell you that right now. by the way, it was a huge week for the stock market....
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, charles. charles: thank you very much. ashley webster. despite the nationwide dragnet, the world's most wanted man continues to eval capture. y -- evade capture, we bring in our panel. chris, help us understand what is happening hire. a man under underway. >> there are two different things happening here, whenever there is a major terrorist attack, with all the support, you have to roll up that network. all terrorists who were involved, but cannot participate in the attack are trying to cut their ties now, they are racing -- erasing their computer, ditch their cell phones, removing their physical address, we have a limited aim of time. right now 10 days after, it looks like european law enforcement authorities are behind on this, they do not have a significant roll up yet. they may not get it at-this-point. charles: it does feel like, maybe a moment of the missed. particularly when you consider the mistakes leading up to the paris attack. buttal least th -- but at least the world has galvanize
, charles. charles: thank you very much. ashley webster. despite the nationwide dragnet, the world's most wanted man continues to eval capture. y -- evade capture, we bring in our panel. chris, help us understand what is happening hire. a man under underway. >> there are two different things happening here, whenever there is a major terrorist attack, with all the support, you have to roll up that network. all terrorists who were involved, but cannot participate in the attack are trying to...
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charles: what do you think. they say they believe they caught the mastermind, they believe, there are strines attached, this person was born in europe but still had this vengeance. >> if they killed the mastermind, that does not pit an end to this threat, and risk too the people of france, and elsewhere in western europe, even here. there are a lot of tentacles, others that will step up. we've seen this this al qaeda in past with killing of leadership overseas, that helped to keep them off our shores here, i am certain but there has been a reconstruction. people need to understand that threat is not going away any time soon, isis said they will continue to infiltrate western europe, they will put foreign fighters on land there. they are there now, i am certain, we're looking in u.s., fbi and others to try to disrupt any potential attacks similar to what in paris. >> you mention that we have had a lot of success in killing leaders, and new person pops up all of the time, let's talk about the organization, some sa
charles: what do you think. they say they believe they caught the mastermind, they believe, there are strines attached, this person was born in europe but still had this vengeance. >> if they killed the mastermind, that does not pit an end to this threat, and risk too the people of france, and elsewhere in western europe, even here. there are a lot of tentacles, others that will step up. we've seen this this al qaeda in past with killing of leadership overseas, that helped to keep them...
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charles:.ryl if you listen to carl iger, they're making a deal with sony and about the streaming. cord cutting is definitely on their mind and i think that's still what investors are long-term concerns about when it comes to disney. charles: cord cutting is inevitable? >> what he talked about was the digital offerings, maybe ways they can deal with apple tv. they've got to make the connections and people are going on demand. charles: and two giant behemoths make the deals quicker. it's an issue out there. go out and buy the biggest streamers out there. i think it would be a good deal. >> disney has to focus on quality. but the other media companies, it's a time warner-aol deal years ago. charles: shake shack, people are willing to spend more for quality hamburgers. tell us what's going on there? they crushed expectations, adjusted earnings per share, 7 cents was expected. that's a big beat. the stock was actually up, sales were up at the restaurants 17% year over year. so, a lot of people criti
charles:.ryl if you listen to carl iger, they're making a deal with sony and about the streaming. cord cutting is definitely on their mind and i think that's still what investors are long-term concerns about when it comes to disney. charles: cord cutting is inevitable? >> what he talked about was the digital offerings, maybe ways they can deal with apple tv. they've got to make the connections and people are going on demand. charles: and two giant behemoths make the deals quicker. it's an...
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charles? charles: yeah. >> you got me?e and in a mess, i've got reverend jackson here talking with police officers, you see the scene out here, we talked about the weather all morning, just talked to reverend jackson who said i don't know what the weather is going to do to this turnout but he feels the spirit of this remains pretty important. i'm going to listen in if i can. >> reverend jackson, i don't mean to interrupt you with the police officers here, but i've got to get your thoughts as we're about an hour away from what you see as a very significant day. >> well, we challenge the behavior and the culture of the police. you know, one police killed -- it was this infraction and he was still on the payroll. solved the killing and never reported it was the murder it was. so that's culture, but the culture must change. independent of the political process here. >> took a year; right? >> yeah, and it seemed to me those the mayor and the police chief and the state's attorney who saw the tape and held it back must have pause
charles? charles: yeah. >> you got me?e and in a mess, i've got reverend jackson here talking with police officers, you see the scene out here, we talked about the weather all morning, just talked to reverend jackson who said i don't know what the weather is going to do to this turnout but he feels the spirit of this remains pretty important. i'm going to listen in if i can. >> reverend jackson, i don't mean to interrupt you with the police officers here, but i've got to get your...
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charles: what should francis do?th respect to vengeance >> this cannot be done from that air it is clear but we pulled out of iraq recreated a vacuum that the islamic states has come. only a significant employment of special forces will the feet the islamic state to receive more airstrikes there will not degrade the capability. >> search of the comparing what is happening now to of all of the roman empire. today's become so large that the american economy has done that is this inevitable and the business goes through? because empires have fallen. >> but with the european union in its base is three challenges a bank cannot survive without leadership and a pat -- a problem of mass migration but it has a fifth column of the radical islamist within the european society right now i don't see europe to have that capability. charles: they put into neutral they conquered the world paid mercenaries but this is an idealist. there is no greater is the diplomatic solution? >> i think there is. the work on his life of how the mid
charles: what should francis do?th respect to vengeance >> this cannot be done from that air it is clear but we pulled out of iraq recreated a vacuum that the islamic states has come. only a significant employment of special forces will the feet the islamic state to receive more airstrikes there will not degrade the capability. >> search of the comparing what is happening now to of all of the roman empire. today's become so large that the american economy has done that is this...
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charles severance's parents are there.of each of the three victims in the trial also there. we will try to gather more information from the courthouse for you. i think right now we'll take a quick break and come back with more of news4 midday. >>> breaking news coverage continues of the charles severance murder trial. the jury came back deciding that charles severance was guilty on all ten counts against him, including three murderers of some high profile people in alexandria. >> ten counts, guilty of ten different counts. one of them, capital murder of ruthanne lodato. also capital murder of ronald kirby. and the first degree murder of nancy dunning. right now we know that david culver is tweeting live from the courtroom right now. he is saying the judge is taking a 15-minute recess and will come back for testimony as for the severance sentencing. that is something we will hear as well today. we know he's not up for the death penalty. could very likely serve life in prison. the judge dissicussing those ju instructions. >>
charles severance's parents are there.of each of the three victims in the trial also there. we will try to gather more information from the courthouse for you. i think right now we'll take a quick break and come back with more of news4 midday. >>> breaking news coverage continues of the charles severance murder trial. the jury came back deciding that charles severance was guilty on all ten counts against him, including three murderers of some high profile people in alexandria. >>...
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charles: that means the hostages are doomed? >> where real have to do to knock them out or flash grenades. you have to try to save as many as you can bet this will doesn't look like a blend well and they'll have best a lot of people will die and would just like to get as many out of their life. charles: back to sky news. >> that was earlier during the match. what did you think that time? >> to be fair, understood it was a bomb 10 seconds later another went off. i did not want to worry anyone especially after that it was very quiet so the game went on 22 minutes. nothing happened. but in deep of myself doing the work that i do usually i carry a gun and since i was going to the stadium i could not take it my first thought was a don't have my gun. >> now the response from president hollande the borders are closed, the emergency measures, trips on the street long -- the troops are on the street does it show the authorities were not ready? >> yes. you could say so. experts were claiming we had to change our way to think about these q
charles: that means the hostages are doomed? >> where real have to do to knock them out or flash grenades. you have to try to save as many as you can bet this will doesn't look like a blend well and they'll have best a lot of people will die and would just like to get as many out of their life. charles: back to sky news. >> that was earlier during the match. what did you think that time? >> to be fair, understood it was a bomb 10 seconds later another went off. i did not want...
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charles disagreed., the indispensable statesman who led the fight against hitler and sounded the alarm over communism. politics trumping science. that might explain why krauthammer traded a big-time medical career for a one-way ticket to washington and why, once here, his eyes locked on to a "help wanted" ad in the political opinion magazine the new republic. >> i showed it to my wife, and she said, "why don't you apply?" said, "well, how can i apply? i've never written anything, don't know anybody." she said, "you write it, i'll hand-deliver it." >> i was intrigued, so i called him. >> michael kinsley was looking for a managing editor for the left-leaning magazine. was there something in his application, something during that phone call that made you want to bring him down? >> it was mainly the fact that he was a psychiatrist, because he had no writing samples. >> well, what did you see in him, though? >> you know, i just enjoy talking to him so much. i had this feeling he must be able to write this do
charles disagreed., the indispensable statesman who led the fight against hitler and sounded the alarm over communism. politics trumping science. that might explain why krauthammer traded a big-time medical career for a one-way ticket to washington and why, once here, his eyes locked on to a "help wanted" ad in the political opinion magazine the new republic. >> i showed it to my wife, and she said, "why don't you apply?" said, "well, how can i apply? i've never...
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charles robb: available. [laughter] charles robb: he took the easy blackt containecand came as old magic. he did not bring a date. frankie and johnny were there. , and weharlie brown actually had lucy, i don't think we had a redhead girl. the truth is those two people got married. it was wonderful. people who several met in the white house who got married, which was nice. brian was not one of them. he's one of those people who was hard to catch. costumes.derful this started to traditions -- two traditions. one, we celebrated our anniversary, december 9, for all the big years. mythe 25th year, i wore personal dinner dress -- rehearsal dinner dress. i was very proud i could get into it. we would show the wedding movie every year. finally, i could never get him to come, i don't know why brian didn't want to come, i got several people to come, and to couples who came and that marrying the person they brought. brian lamb: i married your interior designer. lynda robb: you took a long time. [laughter] lynda robb: yo
charles robb: available. [laughter] charles robb: he took the easy blackt containecand came as old magic. he did not bring a date. frankie and johnny were there. , and weharlie brown actually had lucy, i don't think we had a redhead girl. the truth is those two people got married. it was wonderful. people who several met in the white house who got married, which was nice. brian was not one of them. he's one of those people who was hard to catch. costumes.derful this started to traditions -- two...
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the charles manson murders. august 9, 1969. it was an unusually hot night on hollywood's prestigious cielo drive. >> it was peaceful and very isolated. it curved around the canyon. >> the secluded home of a jet set celebrity couple. director roman polanski and actress sharon tate. while polanski was abroad shooting a film, tate was home and very pregnant. >> look at that smile. just the million-dollar smile, you know? >> family friend alyssa. >> her world revolved around that baby. making everything perfect in that home to start a family. >> they were joyful times, tate recorded this message for her father, a military man stationed far from home. >> roman will be here in two weeks. he is doing a film. by the way, roman is just like you. he smokes cigars, he is very sensitive and stubborn. >> those are amazing recordings. you had the moments in time before the tragedy struck of a happy family, of better times. >> was it what she had always dreamed of? >> she was living the life she wanted. >> a life that would end that august ni
the charles manson murders. august 9, 1969. it was an unusually hot night on hollywood's prestigious cielo drive. >> it was peaceful and very isolated. it curved around the canyon. >> the secluded home of a jet set celebrity couple. director roman polanski and actress sharon tate. while polanski was abroad shooting a film, tate was home and very pregnant. >> look at that smile. just the million-dollar smile, you know? >> family friend alyssa. >> her world revolved...
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charles: charles here. harvey: so you think sofia and joe are the big marriage news. uh-uh. uh-uh.ylie jenner could be marrying tyga? in 18-year-old kid, seriously? charles: well, she's foot a kid, she's 18. harvey: they were back together. they were hanging out this weekend, they were here and there. charles: hold on, the back together is news. when we last left our audience here on friday they were broken up. harvey: oh, god and it probably
charles: charles here. harvey: so you think sofia and joe are the big marriage news. uh-uh. uh-uh.ylie jenner could be marrying tyga? in 18-year-old kid, seriously? charles: well, she's foot a kid, she's 18. harvey: they were back together. they were hanging out this weekend, they were here and there. charles: hold on, the back together is news. when we last left our audience here on friday they were broken up. harvey: oh, god and it probably
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charles koch describes himself as a classical liberal. i saw some media outlets report that charles koch considers himself a liberal, in other words a progressive in today's politics. because of the fundamental misunderstanding of what the term actually means, a classical liberal is someone who wants a society that maximizes peace, stability, tolerance, and well-being for everyone. to do so, that requires equal treatment for everybody under the law. it requires a system that opens opportunities for everyone and does not inhibit innovation. it promotes a society and business environment in which people succeed by helping others improve their lives. regarding spending specifically, we talk about that. the donor network in which the kochs are part of projects to spend $250 million through a super pac and other advocacy groups in 2016. it all depends on how much the contributors actually decide to give. that is still a good chunk of change but it's far less than the almost $1 billion figure often thrown around in the media reports. super pac
charles koch describes himself as a classical liberal. i saw some media outlets report that charles koch considers himself a liberal, in other words a progressive in today's politics. because of the fundamental misunderstanding of what the term actually means, a classical liberal is someone who wants a society that maximizes peace, stability, tolerance, and well-being for everyone. to do so, that requires equal treatment for everybody under the law. it requires a system that opens opportunities...
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we begin with breaking news in the charles severance murder trial. jury has recommended he served three life's terms. peggy fox is live at the courthouse where the victims families spoke about the vertex tonight. >> reporter: before the jury started deliberating on the sentence the prosecutor said that is a cold-blooded killer sitting over there and he d askefor the maximum. the jury delivered and the family members are thankful. >> the rain of the assassin is over. at long last the defendant has been held accountable. >> it has been 11 years, since or mother was -- since our mother was murdered by charles severance. we have long ago lost hope that justice would come. our relief is mixed with anguish that hour father is not here standing beside is finally feeling the weight of unclear suspicion being lifted from his shoulders that had already carried a heavy load. >> we offer hour thanks to
we begin with breaking news in the charles severance murder trial. jury has recommended he served three life's terms. peggy fox is live at the courthouse where the victims families spoke about the vertex tonight. >> reporter: before the jury started deliberating on the sentence the prosecutor said that is a cold-blooded killer sitting over there and he d askefor the maximum. the jury delivered and the family members are thankful. >> the rain of the assassin is over. at long last the...
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they found charles severance and when they came to look for him, charles severance fled. first he fled to the russian embassy to seek asylum and then to wheeling, west virginia and that's where he was captured. he was seen at a public library. the defense tried to point out he was doing research. this was all just jumping to conclusions that he just looked like the killer. but the jury didn't buy any of the defense's strategy. they believed the prosecution that this was a significant killing, charles severance killed because he was seeking revenge for losing the custody battle and losing his child in a custody battle and that he wanted to get back and he had a hatred for the alexandria elite. and the jury believed that and they have found charles severance guilty on all ten counts. the sentencing phase will be starting up very soon. i'm peggy fox reporting live. back to you. >> thank you, peggy. to follow the latest developments in the severance trial, breaking news and any other live updates, download the wusa9 news app. >>> alexandria police need your help to identify t
they found charles severance and when they came to look for him, charles severance fled. first he fled to the russian embassy to seek asylum and then to wheeling, west virginia and that's where he was captured. he was seen at a public library. the defense tried to point out he was doing research. this was all just jumping to conclusions that he just looked like the killer. but the jury didn't buy any of the defense's strategy. they believed the prosecution that this was a significant killing,...
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thatare now learning charles severance was found guilty on all 10 counts. will continue to talk to residents and have more throughout the day. i'm brianne carter. jummy: thank you. a news conference will start at any minute involving attorneys and possibly family members. we will bring that life to you and we will have updates throughout the day autria. and you can also stay connected on our facebook and twitter pages. new developments in a case that captivated our area and also the nation. the northwest d.c. mansion where four people were murdered in may is now for sale. jeannette reyes has the latest. jeannette: this quadruple murder shook this neighborhood to its core and now the mansion where the victims were held captive for hours is up for sale. you can see there is a big x on the door. all of the windows are boarded up. you can see the treehouse of the opolouspless kids -- sav kids. the 10-year-old was tortured and the home was set on fire. this is described as a savage and bloody crime scene. one of the suspects is 34-year-old daron wint. along emba
thatare now learning charles severance was found guilty on all 10 counts. will continue to talk to residents and have more throughout the day. i'm brianne carter. jummy: thank you. a news conference will start at any minute involving attorneys and possibly family members. we will bring that life to you and we will have updates throughout the day autria. and you can also stay connected on our facebook and twitter pages. new developments in a case that captivated our area and also the nation. the...
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and to that point, charles koch deserves a little credit. he personally remains transparent in his spending. what he gives personally to the foundations and to the pacs like koch pac and freedom partners pac is public. and that is not most of what he gives actually. most of what he gives goes to his foundation, which funds multiple endeavors throughout the country including contributions for organizations like the united negro college fund, youth entrepreneurs, salvation army. he also funds the charles koch institute, an educational organization that is dedicated to giving others the opportunity to learn the principles that transform charles' life and enable him to accomplish more than he ever dreamed possible. in other words, he supports ideas over politics. now, i don't say these things to make excuses. there's a lot of money in politics. there's a lot of money on both ends of the political spectrum. and the worst of it is the corporate welfare money that is crippling this economy. corrupting the business community and destroying opportuni
and to that point, charles koch deserves a little credit. he personally remains transparent in his spending. what he gives personally to the foundations and to the pacs like koch pac and freedom partners pac is public. and that is not most of what he gives actually. most of what he gives goes to his foundation, which funds multiple endeavors throughout the country including contributions for organizations like the united negro college fund, youth entrepreneurs, salvation army. he also funds the...
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charles de gaulle landing safely in salt lake city. the other landing safely 55 in halifax. what do you make of this? >> well, unfortunately, we seen this before. a few years back there was a space where people were targeting senior airlines. there were several bomb threats called in on a single day. here it was targeting air france. it certainly does seem to be related to the horrible tragedy in france. but i am recalling, as an inspector general, we worked another attack on air france, which involved a cyber attack, which involved someone or people systemattically booking the seats on air france, so they would have a terrible financial loss as well. there are a lot of ways to attack an airline. air france has seen it before where it's not isis or some kind of an isis-related terrorism, but whenever you are attacking an airline, whether it's a bomb threat or economic threat. it's terrific. just a different kind. but sadly, i suspect it's possible it's not over. there will be others called in. >> mary, let me give you this information.
charles de gaulle landing safely in salt lake city. the other landing safely 55 in halifax. what do you make of this? >> well, unfortunately, we seen this before. a few years back there was a space where people were targeting senior airlines. there were several bomb threats called in on a single day. here it was targeting air france. it certainly does seem to be related to the horrible tragedy in france. but i am recalling, as an inspector general, we worked another attack on air france,...
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i'm going to answer it the way charles has recently answered that. that is beholden is the wrong word in that charles is frustrated right now to be honest with you, very frustrated that a lot of the the network he is part of including a lot of other donors, hundreds, thousands, haven't done a loft the things they said they were going to do. okay? he is quite frankly very frustrated and we have not at supporting n time any presidential candidate and mr. koch believes, is worried right now that none of them are going to do what they say they're going to do. so the folks we supported in 2014, frankly, a lot of them have not lived up to the things that i've been talking about in terms of fighting corporate welfare, supporting criminal justice reform among other things. beholden is what, we all, ve who votes for someone or contributes money to them, $#, you're hoping that they're going to do what they said they ere going to do. if you call it beholden call it beholden but to me i give $5 to a candidate because they said they'd do something and i go wow. i
i'm going to answer it the way charles has recently answered that. that is beholden is the wrong word in that charles is frustrated right now to be honest with you, very frustrated that a lot of the the network he is part of including a lot of other donors, hundreds, thousands, haven't done a loft the things they said they were going to do. okay? he is quite frankly very frustrated and we have not at supporting n time any presidential candidate and mr. koch believes, is worried right now that...
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charles koch describes himself as a classical liberal.media outlets report that charles koch considers himself a liberal, in other words a progressive in today's olitics. because of the fundamental misunderstanding of what the term actually means, a classical liberal is someone who wants a society that maximizes peace, stability, tolerance, and well-being for everyone. to do so, that requires equal treatment for everybody under the law. it requires a system that opens opportunities for everyone and does not inhibit innovation. it promotes a society and business environment in which people succeed by helping others improve their lives. regarding spending specifically, we talk about that. the donor network in which the kochs are part of projects to spend $250 million through a super pac and other advocacy groups in 2016. it all depends on how much the contributors actually decide to give. that is still a good chunk of change but it's far less than the almost $1 billion figure often thrown around in the media reports. super pac money is ofte
charles koch describes himself as a classical liberal.media outlets report that charles koch considers himself a liberal, in other words a progressive in today's olitics. because of the fundamental misunderstanding of what the term actually means, a classical liberal is someone who wants a society that maximizes peace, stability, tolerance, and well-being for everyone. to do so, that requires equal treatment for everybody under the law. it requires a system that opens opportunities for everyone...
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the star is located next to the star for journal scholz -- charles scholz. lassie are l the other dogs to receive the honor. is he the coolest guy on four legs? steve: we have a nice week ahead. 70 degrees tuesday, 72 wednesday, spotty showers thursday. sunday.'s a chance of showers saturday. eileen whelan will be here bright and early. alison: we have all i had too much halloween candy. steve: we've had a lot of it. leon: jimmy kimmel live is next. we live in a pick and choose world. love or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but at bedtime... why settle for this? enter sleep number. don't miss the semi-annual sale going on now! sleepiq technology tells you how you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good, to great, to wow! gift the best sleep of your life to your whole family. only at a sleep number store. right now save $500 on the veteran's day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep with sleep number. parents help their childn animals, seen those ber
the star is located next to the star for journal scholz -- charles scholz. lassie are l the other dogs to receive the honor. is he the coolest guy on four legs? steve: we have a nice week ahead. 70 degrees tuesday, 72 wednesday, spotty showers thursday. sunday.'s a chance of showers saturday. eileen whelan will be here bright and early. alison: we have all i had too much halloween candy. steve: we've had a lot of it. leon: jimmy kimmel live is next. we live in a pick and choose world. love or...
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charles: i think december is almost inevitable now. i think the more interesting point is where the move is from there for investors. people have to think beyond that. it's going to the interesting to watch what they say when that happens. you can't take further rises too quickly as a given. investors start thinking this is the first of several, they are mistaken. jonathan: they would love to .raft a dovish hike are they going to be able to pull that off? charles: i can't see how they can do that. a hike is a hike to me. it seems marketing rhetoric to me. the case for raising rates here is not yet properly proven, i don't think. maybe they're trying to get ahead of the game. the minutes gave you the impression that if you were moving too early, it might be more dangerous than moving too late. jonathan: these can before that blowout jobs number later in the month. when i look at these minutes, downside risks abroad have diminished, have they? the market reaction has changed, but have the risks diminished? charles: i don't think so. look
charles: i think december is almost inevitable now. i think the more interesting point is where the move is from there for investors. people have to think beyond that. it's going to the interesting to watch what they say when that happens. you can't take further rises too quickly as a given. investors start thinking this is the first of several, they are mistaken. jonathan: they would love to .raft a dovish hike are they going to be able to pull that off? charles: i can't see how they can do...
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joe: joining us now, charles from london.rote a paper about why we may see in the not-too-distant future a downturn. why are interest rates going to rise over time? ok, the key thing as to why rates have fallen where they are -- this is a report co-authored with three other primarily an -- in the world. this is driving the underlying low rates of interest. this is something that predates the financial crisis. an important aspect of this has been the relative size of the people doing the savings, typically the middle-aged, older , who have been saving. over the past 20 years, the difference between the middle-aged and the old has been going up. now that bulge of middle-aged people have started to pass into retirement. to nobody is starting de-save. over a number of years, it should be quite strong, reversing the downward pressure on global real interest rates the past 20 years. scarlet: that is what should happen, but we have several decades of abnormally low interest rates. does that disrupt the normal pattern? does that affe
joe: joining us now, charles from london.rote a paper about why we may see in the not-too-distant future a downturn. why are interest rates going to rise over time? ok, the key thing as to why rates have fallen where they are -- this is a report co-authored with three other primarily an -- in the world. this is driving the underlying low rates of interest. this is something that predates the financial crisis. an important aspect of this has been the relative size of the people doing the...
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charles severance has two capital murder convictions. brian porter said he decided against offering death penalty option because of the mental health component in the case. he said all you have to do is read some of charles severance's twisted writings to know he suffers from some kind of mental illness. in fact that was what the defense said during the sentencing phase pleading with the jury that this man is not a monster but someone who suffers from mental illness and did not get the help he needed. however, porter said during the trial that he was an assassin and tonight he said he absolutely knew right from wrong and was capable of standing trial. >> peggy thanks. >>> the jury's life sentence recommendations is but a recommendation. the judge will have the official sentence that's scheduled for january 22nd. >>> happening now, police are investigating deaths of two people whose bodies were found inside a home in northeast along the 200 block of tennessee. a family member told police he had not heard from the person who lived there in
charles severance has two capital murder convictions. brian porter said he decided against offering death penalty option because of the mental health component in the case. he said all you have to do is read some of charles severance's twisted writings to know he suffers from some kind of mental illness. in fact that was what the defense said during the sentencing phase pleading with the jury that this man is not a monster but someone who suffers from mental illness and did not get the help he...
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. >> could i bring charles payne in? shut up, charles. pipe down. your view, you're just worried about what the temptation is for any group to come in and not get with it. and that was the case in france and britain. >> most of these european countries that accept a lot of them in, you see these setup ghettos with a bunch of satellite dishes. i get confused on the term multiculturalism. i think america is great because of all the vast, different cultures that are in this country. so if anyone thinks that's bad, that it should be a white-only country or something like that, that's what it sounds like, and i think that's dangerous stuff. >> first and foremost, people should learn the damn language. please. and pledge your allegiance to the country. and don't hate your benefactor. think about the tsarnaev brothers, the guy in kentucky. these guys were brn here or come here. the guy who masterminded this thing in belgium. how could they live in these western countries and enjoy the kind of lives they did and have the kind of resentment and hate they did
. >> could i bring charles payne in? shut up, charles. pipe down. your view, you're just worried about what the temptation is for any group to come in and not get with it. and that was the case in france and britain. >> most of these european countries that accept a lot of them in, you see these setup ghettos with a bunch of satellite dishes. i get confused on the term multiculturalism. i think america is great because of all the vast, different cultures that are in this country. so...
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earlier today, t prosecution painted charles severance as a monster.d that the jury had delivered justice to a monster calling him a cold-blooded killer. severance's attorney told the jury that he is not a monster. he is not evil, but that the acts he committed were evil. he has a mental illness he was never really treated for and just a short time ago the prosecution addressed the issue of charles severance's mental illness. >> at no point in this case did i ever think that charles severance was either legally incompetent to stand trial or legally insane at the time of the offense. i did not believe that. i didn't believe it during trial and i don't believe it now. hever, when you look at the very, very, ve twisted and disturbed writings, the only reasonable conclusion is that there is a mental health component to this case. >> reporter: the jury was dismissed a little bit earlier this afternoon. their work is done. keep in mind they are simply givi a recommendation for sentencing. the judge will deliver the final sentencing in january. wendy, back to
earlier today, t prosecution painted charles severance as a monster.d that the jury had delivered justice to a monster calling him a cold-blooded killer. severance's attorney told the jury that he is not a monster. he is not evil, but that the acts he committed were evil. he has a mental illness he was never really treated for and just a short time ago the prosecution addressed the issue of charles severance's mental illness. >> at no point in this case did i ever think that charles...
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i think, charles, you will agree with me. he isn't privileged. the problem he is running is that everyone thinks he is privileged. imagine if the same candidate, jeb, was an unknown and we wouldn't be giving him a hard time. >> no, but he wouldn't be there in the first place. >> yes, you may be right about that. >> i actually don't think he is being the nice gentleman at the moment. look what he did to rubio. the other problem he is having is he does seem to be having a bunch of stuff republicans don't want to talk about because he is defending his product. so we are relitigating 9/11 and iraq. republicans don't want to talk about that. the fact that he is there is bad news for them. >> okay, all right. we wouldn't be talking about it if not for him. it is not entirely his fault. >> i said i feel bad for him. i would give him a hug and i generally don't like to be touched at all. i feel bad for him, but -- >> he macon tabt you. he may contact you. >> bernie sanders released his first tv ad. >> bernie sanders was conceived in the statue of liberty
i think, charles, you will agree with me. he isn't privileged. the problem he is running is that everyone thinks he is privileged. imagine if the same candidate, jeb, was an unknown and we wouldn't be giving him a hard time. >> no, but he wouldn't be there in the first place. >> yes, you may be right about that. >> i actually don't think he is being the nice gentleman at the moment. look what he did to rubio. the other problem he is having is he does seem to be having a bunch...
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tech expert, jo ling kent, charles payne, "making money with charles payne" and jonathan hoenig, capitalist hedge fund. scott martin, fox news contributor, and christina warren mashable senior tech correspondent. jo, first to you what are people expecting? >> we're expecting to get 52 cents a share and revenue $4.3 billion that would be 36% year-over-year growth. we're looking for pretty significant bump in monthly active users. more than a billion people currently on facebook. we'll look at mobile and where mobile ad revenue is for the previous quarter. mark zuckerberg has been spending a lot of money as well on some new initiatives. i will take a very close look at some costs and expenses. david: charles, is this a stock overvalued or undervalued right now? >> we took profits two days ago. i blinked. >> hope you're wrong, charles. >> listen, "flash crash," the stock was in the 70s. that was absurd. i got a little nervous after watching amazon reaction to its results and google/alphabet, certain names getting benefit of the doubt and facebook is one of those names. sometimes when you have
tech expert, jo ling kent, charles payne, "making money with charles payne" and jonathan hoenig, capitalist hedge fund. scott martin, fox news contributor, and christina warren mashable senior tech correspondent. jo, first to you what are people expecting? >> we're expecting to get 52 cents a share and revenue $4.3 billion that would be 36% year-over-year growth. we're looking for pretty significant bump in monthly active users. more than a billion people currently on facebook....
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charles: thanks. appreciate it. deirdre: as you know making money with charles payne starts in about 30 minutes and as charles' show is all about making money and we want to show you how to to make money right now. there's wasted funs in disability insurance programs. peter barns with me now, so, peter, first and foremost, how much of these -- how much are we talking about in excess? >> well, according to a government audit, diedre, the social security administration disability insurance program overpaid $11 billion from 2004 to 2014 to beneficiaries and the gao found that the social security administration gave up on recovering 1.4 billion of these excess payments because they were found to be the agency's fault not the workers. the gao found weak oversight by the employees in the disability program. the gao found that they did not properly monitor the in the accident of recipients who earn some extra money but continue to receive benefits. the gao said the rules of the program are so complicated that both the gove
charles: thanks. appreciate it. deirdre: as you know making money with charles payne starts in about 30 minutes and as charles' show is all about making money and we want to show you how to to make money right now. there's wasted funs in disability insurance programs. peter barns with me now, so, peter, first and foremost, how much of these -- how much are we talking about in excess? >> well, according to a government audit, diedre, the social security administration disability insurance...
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our principal shareholders are charles and david koch. that name will either cause you to shutter or smile depending on your political perspective. i want to talk to you about the company i work for, the people i work for, what they stand for, what they do. i want to have a discussion about that. i encourage questions afterwards, and i know i have got some fairly faces in the crowd and perhaps some not so fairly, but i look forward to that discussion. based on what you've read on tv, you have come in with a perception, a notion, perhaps which you've heard over the years may or may not be accurate. do is tope today to fill in that information gap and talk about what we do. let me ask you a question. if i ask you if you want to live in a country that maximizes peace and stability and well-being for all its citizens, i'm sure your answer would be yes. if i ask if you believe in integrity, respect, and tolerance, and that they are important qualities to have both as a person and as a nation, i'm pretty sure your answer would be yes. you what
our principal shareholders are charles and david koch. that name will either cause you to shutter or smile depending on your political perspective. i want to talk to you about the company i work for, the people i work for, what they stand for, what they do. i want to have a discussion about that. i encourage questions afterwards, and i know i have got some fairly faces in the crowd and perhaps some not so fairly, but i look forward to that discussion. based on what you've read on tv, you have...
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charles? >> jonathan hunt, be safe. we'll come back you. flight we have david katz, who has trained s.w.a.t. teams. david, you're not at the scene but you have been involved in these kind of situations before. you have trained s.w.a.t. teams around the nation. as jonathan hunt was speaking saw an armored car swerving around that looks like the kind that may typically carry a s.w.a.t. team. we understand that tactics have changed over the last couple of of years how to deal with these situations with an active shooter and hostage situations. can you fill news on what may be unfolding. >> sure. thank you for having me in the past, what routinely was done is you set a perimeter, until you were absolutely sure what you were dealing with, and then waited for the appropriately equipped and trained units to arrive. now the focus, if there is an active shooter and the person is shooting people, there's no time to wait. so the police officers are more increasingly trained to go right in when they know where the guy is. so, it appears that from what
charles? >> jonathan hunt, be safe. we'll come back you. flight we have david katz, who has trained s.w.a.t. teams. david, you're not at the scene but you have been involved in these kind of situations before. you have trained s.w.a.t. teams around the nation. as jonathan hunt was speaking saw an armored car swerving around that looks like the kind that may typically carry a s.w.a.t. team. we understand that tactics have changed over the last couple of of years how to deal with these...
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jeff: the parents of charles severance said nothing leaving court but sam severance put out a statement earlier saying that the family respects the jury's verdict. they expressed the deepest sympathy for family of the victim and the severance family is strong and will continue on. appeal of the verdict is expected. we tried to speak to the jurors but they had nothing to say. the lead prosecutor said the moment that turned it into their favor, he feels that the testimony, the care-taker of the lodato family stood on the witness stand and identified charles severance in court as the shooter, he felt it was a key moment in getting the prosecution to the point where they got today. charles severance found guilty of all charges. the official stensing will take place on january 22. live in fairfax, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. maureen: thank you, jeff. now three murders happened in different part of alexandria. for years they left the community on edge. brianne carter has more on what the local residents had to say after the verdict was read. brianne: in the time that the crimes were happening m
jeff: the parents of charles severance said nothing leaving court but sam severance put out a statement earlier saying that the family respects the jury's verdict. they expressed the deepest sympathy for family of the victim and the severance family is strong and will continue on. appeal of the verdict is expected. we tried to speak to the jurors but they had nothing to say. the lead prosecutor said the moment that turned it into their favor, he feels that the testimony, the care-taker of the...
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but now this gives me a reason to trust hardly anyone," said charles richer, victim of car theft. charles richer ofmorninside got his car stolen last week when he left his car keys inside his vehicle parked in front of his house. he says that a potential suspect is a member of his own personal community whom his wife recently gave a ride home to. richer says he now takes full precaution by locking his doors and keeping his keys inside the house at all times. local law enforment agrees and has opened a few doors to a couple theories on why people have been chosing to steal cars more recently. "we have people who have been stealing vehicles for financial gain and then we're also having people stealing vehicles for joyriding purposes," said detective jeff harstad of sioux city police department. and this isn't the first time they are occurence within the community. often times, owners of stolen vehicles don't get their cars back in same condition they once were. a stolen red nissan altima was traveling at a high rate of speed on tuesday when it rammed the front of an s-u-v that was b
but now this gives me a reason to trust hardly anyone," said charles richer, victim of car theft. charles richer ofmorninside got his car stolen last week when he left his car keys inside his vehicle parked in front of his house. he says that a potential suspect is a member of his own personal community whom his wife recently gave a ride home to. richer says he now takes full precaution by locking his doors and keeping his keys inside the house at all times. local law enforment agrees and...
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he also funds the charles koch institutn
he also funds the charles koch institutn