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charles: appreciate it.how tonight, we appreciate you at home watching every single night, doing well and it's because of you, you don't want to miss a moment of "making money," but also don't want to miss a moment of lou dobbs. he's next. lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. donald trump not hesitating to take on the task of educating a generation of voters who know little about monica lewinsky and her blue dress, even less about the years of scandal and controversy that the clintons and national liberal media have tried their best to bury. there seems to be no event, no element of the clinton history trump will ignore, and it appears his strategy is producing the desired results. yesterday, he highlighted the rape and sexual assault allegations that over the years have been leveled against president clinton. and in an interview with the
charles: appreciate it.how tonight, we appreciate you at home watching every single night, doing well and it's because of you, you don't want to miss a moment of "making money," but also don't want to miss a moment of lou dobbs. he's next. lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. donald trump not hesitating to take on the task of educating a generation of voters who know little about monica lewinsky and her blue dress, even less about the years of scandal and controversy that the...
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charles charles i had not heard that party, but i'm being educated here. >> yeah.oing to be enough, you think? last time around both parties spent over a billion. [laughter] >> that's right. >> one billion dollars! >> i think this is going to be so hard for the american people to get their arms around, and i guarantee you that donald trump is going to come up with a story that's something totally different than we've heard before. we were talking before about is he just going to be able to skim over this? i don't think he can. he's going to have to come up with a story on why he's fundraising, how he's going to do it -- charles: what about the notion that -- [inaudible] go ahead, kelly. >> yeah. no, part of the story is that he needs to help other gop people in the race that are running for senate and the house. he's got to fundraise for the party, and that's part of his responsibilities as being the presumptive nominee. so i think that the rnc was going to need him to do that -- >> that's right. >> -- regardless of whether or not his own campaign -- >> and it brin
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my colleague charles payne is here. charles: the dow eeks out a small gain. donald trump the gop's presumptive nominee is hinting at a possible vice president contenders. word is maybe even a democrat. we have it for you as well as hillary clinton's potential pick. paul ryan, well not doing anything to help donald trump today. saying he's not ready to support hip as the nominee yet. >> mr. speaker you said you will support the republican nominee. now you have a presumptive nominee, donald trump, will you support hip? >> i'm just not ready to do that at this point. i'm not there right now. i hope to and i want to. but i think what is required is we unify this party. i think the bulk of the burden on unifying this party will have to come from our presumptive nominee. charles: that was paul ryan with the bombshell, still refusing to support donald trump as the presumptive nominee and mitt romney is going to skip the convention. ben carson telling the "wall street journal" that he removed himself from vice president competition and he says donald trump may pick a
my colleague charles payne is here. charles: the dow eeks out a small gain. donald trump the gop's presumptive nominee is hinting at a possible vice president contenders. word is maybe even a democrat. we have it for you as well as hillary clinton's potential pick. paul ryan, well not doing anything to help donald trump today. saying he's not ready to support hip as the nominee yet. >> mr. speaker you said you will support the republican nominee. now you have a presumptive nominee, donald...
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on. >> thank you, charles.to the american success, watermelon water, founded in 2013, they make . >> good evening, everybody, i'm lou daub dobbs. donald trump meeting with lawmakers. by all account, he clearly one them over. he has a message and mandate for millions of voters and members of congress hearing that message loud and clear. trump would receive praise from fellow republican, including speaker paul ryan. >> he has gotten more votes than any republican primary from nominee in the history of our country and this isn't
on. >> thank you, charles.to the american success, watermelon water, founded in 2013, they make . >> good evening, everybody, i'm lou daub dobbs. donald trump meeting with lawmakers. by all account, he clearly one them over. he has a message and mandate for millions of voters and members of congress hearing that message loud and clear. trump would receive praise from fellow republican, including speaker paul ryan. >> he has gotten more votes than any republican primary from...
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>> right, charles.f you have 30% saying they are going to vote for donald trump. 30% of bernie supporters saying they are going to vote for donald trump as opposed to hillary clinton, it doesn't mean the rest of the voters supporting bernie sanders are going to fall to hillary. i think some of them will stay home, some of them may go green party. but it doesn't mean she'll inherit those automatically. they have a whole new publicity problem once all this goes down. the gop, the grassroots won against the establishment. and the democrats have the exact opposite problem that their establishment candidate is all they have going in. she isn't somebody who excites the base. she represents business as usual. and i personally think some of the people that might be traditional hillary voters will be so bored and tired of the same old scheme that they might switch over. >> i was with you, you have gone too far now. as a hillary supporter i can tell you there is no trump in me at all. and that will not be happeni
>> right, charles.f you have 30% saying they are going to vote for donald trump. 30% of bernie supporters saying they are going to vote for donald trump as opposed to hillary clinton, it doesn't mean the rest of the voters supporting bernie sanders are going to fall to hillary. i think some of them will stay home, some of them may go green party. but it doesn't mean she'll inherit those automatically. they have a whole new publicity problem once all this goes down. the gop, the grassroots...
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charles: what about crooked hillary? >> that's a little more accurate. >> i think he need to be more well groomed when it come to that and move past the lyin' ted rhetoric. >> this election comes down to the question of there are more s he is. if he tones down the rhetoric and becomes politically correct and talk about the poshes of respect, that's changing all the baseline reasons -- charles: even though we are less than a day away from a donald trump rally. a situation is going on right now. reporter: we had a calm situation with the protesters on one side and the folk going to the trump rally on the other side. think is trump's last appearance in indiana. but in the louisiana few moments protesters have come across the street. now everybody is mixing. the protesters were shouting their mess ands across the street. now they have crossed and we have people right up in each other's face. you were talking earlier about respect. >> we can reiterate that word. charles: we know you like these scrums but we want you to be car
charles: what about crooked hillary? >> that's a little more accurate. >> i think he need to be more well groomed when it come to that and move past the lyin' ted rhetoric. >> this election comes down to the question of there are more s he is. if he tones down the rhetoric and becomes politically correct and talk about the poshes of respect, that's changing all the baseline reasons -- charles: even though we are less than a day away from a donald trump rally. a situation is...
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making man are you -- "making h charles payne is next. charles: main averages missed today. reversal as from the last couple weeks. the dow was lower. it gets exciting tomorrow. big earnings begin in the aftermarket disney. donald trump has left evangelicals abandoned by the republican party. we'll tell you whether conservative voters are going to get behind donald trump or sit this one out. will the money outweigh the stigma. donald trump told maria bartiromo that he doesn't need the party to unify to beat hillary. >> i don't know exactly what was happening here. i was called a couple of week ago by paul ryan. it was a nice call, a complimentary call, and all of a sudden he wants to talk. i think it's a time for unity. if there is not going to be unity, i think that's okay, too. i think i'll win the race either way, if you want to know the truth because hillary clinton is a total disaster for this country. i think i'll win either way. charles: paul ryan has opened a door to stepping down as chairman of the republican convention. a tweet by christian snyder reads. speaker ry
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my colleague charles payne is hire. making money starts right now. ♪ charles: major averages extending losses today after huge disappointsment in jobs jobs and manufacturing. president obama's war on coal, it will hit industry really hard? will hillary clinton continue his efforts and cost thousands more people their jobs. >>> elizabeth warren taking on donald trump, tweeting series of comments about the presumptive nominee. she will do whatever she can to keep him out. white house but the question will never trump conservatives be allies. ohio governor john kasich announcing moments ago that he is suspending his presidential campaign. >> i have always said that the lord has a purpose for me as he has for everyone. and as i suspend my campaign today, i have renewed faith, deeper faith, that the lord will show me the way forward and fulfill the purpose of my life. thank you, and god bless. [applause] charles: so now with kasich and cruz officially out of the race, donald trump and his decisive win in indiana has made him
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charles: right. agree that is the voting, primary process, as been amazing reawakening for americans issue they are engaged. but i disagree that somehow it has been helping hillary, the longer bernie sanders lingers the worse her poll numbers are. >> you are right, she is a fundamentally undesirable candidate, i think that democratic party shown again if they have another alternative they would really consider it before considering hillary. with california, there is a question about whether independent voters can vote, that is a big issue, some people find -- signed up for american independent party that could disqualify them. bottom line that bernie is giving her a run for her money, she was not prepared 92 a lot of people excited about this potential bernie sanders/donald trump debate but we can report it not going to happen. donald trump's campaign came with a statement, said, as much as i want to debate bernie sanders, it would be an easy payday, i will wait to debate first place finisher in demo
charles: right. agree that is the voting, primary process, as been amazing reawakening for americans issue they are engaged. but i disagree that somehow it has been helping hillary, the longer bernie sanders lingers the worse her poll numbers are. >> you are right, she is a fundamentally undesirable candidate, i think that democratic party shown again if they have another alternative they would really consider it before considering hillary. with california, there is a question about...
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charles? .harles: so many fed officials have signaled, to your point, because you've got one-third of wall street saying this. a month ago it was 1% of wall street. even the idea june would be in place spooked the market, but we're getting data in saying it might be okay. do you think the key will be next friday the jobs report, maybe we can find out would be that the key for them moving in june or july? >> reporter: and i left that off. the jobs report next friday. the gdp number came in today slightly ahead but less than 1%, at .8%. the white house weighing in on that, several areas of weakness. the dow basically at neutral. several different factors between here and there, it keeps creeping up, investor sentiment as the days go on. what yellen may or may not say here, whether she breaches the topic will play into that. charles: blake burman, appreciate it. more trouble for the energy industry, hercules filing for bankruptcy again. oil companies are slumping with the cost of oil, phil flynn sa
charles? .harles: so many fed officials have signaled, to your point, because you've got one-third of wall street saying this. a month ago it was 1% of wall street. even the idea june would be in place spooked the market, but we're getting data in saying it might be okay. do you think the key will be next friday the jobs report, maybe we can find out would be that the key for them moving in june or july? >> reporter: and i left that off. the jobs report next friday. the gdp number came in...
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-- charles: with all due respect. he's doing the exact opposite now. even bernie sanders supporters including his lone supporter in the senate saying, my man, i have got to stop, you have got to pull out. >> 8 years ago it was the buma. party unity my assets. hillary clinton supporters said no way i will get around barack obama until she put her arm around him and said if you supported me, support him. will bernie sanders's supporters do that? he still caucuses with the democrats in the senate and he has a lot at stake. charles: i'm thinking about the movie when the guy jumps out of the plane on the head of a nuke. i'm thinking dr. strange love. i think it's bernie sanders or bust. >> i think that's an understandable view. but that said, we tend to air on being a poppist. everybody said she was undermining obama and giving mccain the white house. there is no evidence that anything she did damaged barack obama's chances to win the white house. the odds of him being the nominee are basically zero. he realizes that. he w
-- charles: with all due respect. he's doing the exact opposite now. even bernie sanders supporters including his lone supporter in the senate saying, my man, i have got to stop, you have got to pull out. >> 8 years ago it was the buma. party unity my assets. hillary clinton supporters said no way i will get around barack obama until she put her arm around him and said if you supported me, support him. will bernie sanders's supporters do that? he still caucuses with the democrats in the...
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charles: suck it up.en this whole thing began and they thought donald trump would be somewhat of a fringe candidate. now he has the same people who pushed hip to do that ignoring the demand he make. >> there are conservatives who will day home. in key battle ground states up as new hampshire and ohio where there are key senate races that we need to maintain and control the senate. i believe a viable third party candidate launched a suicide mission. it will save the house. charles: it's like three-level chess. >> if someone is sophisticated enough to know there is a different person on the ballot and that will get them out because they don't like donald trump and then they will vote down the ballot. they will know to go to vote even if they are not voting for president, to vote down the ballot. you don't need to treat them like kittens with cheese to get them to vote. 8-10 million extra people voted in this cycle. trump and ryan admitted there are millions more people that came out. but i agree with liz. i
charles: suck it up.en this whole thing began and they thought donald trump would be somewhat of a fringe candidate. now he has the same people who pushed hip to do that ignoring the demand he make. >> there are conservatives who will day home. in key battle ground states up as new hampshire and ohio where there are key senate races that we need to maintain and control the senate. i believe a viable third party candidate launched a suicide mission. it will save the house. charles: it's...
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katrina, congratulations. >> thank you, charles. charles: you were there from the very beginning.ou have done an amazing job representing donald trump. but you have got to say it still feels like every now and then there is still an inconsistency. paul manafort's comments. what do you think meant by that. the mainstream media is running with it. >> this happens quite often about the media and the trump campaign. i am not sure what they those said, but he likely said what i'm saying, a lot of people are pointing to minorities and women for those position, and in trump does not look at race or gender when he puts people in those positions. he looks at competency and someone who believes in his agenda to make america great again. charles: today when donald trump came out in north dakota. there was something different about his swagger. this speech was a little bit different. and even comments that vince foster who was mentioned earlier in the week has no place in the campaign. is this the -- the so-called pivot? >> this is the presidential donald trump. this was not a rally. there is
katrina, congratulations. >> thank you, charles. charles: you were there from the very beginning.ou have done an amazing job representing donald trump. but you have got to say it still feels like every now and then there is still an inconsistency. paul manafort's comments. what do you think meant by that. the mainstream media is running with it. >> this happens quite often about the media and the trump campaign. i am not sure what they those said, but he likely said what i'm saying,...
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back to you, charles. charles: thank you very much, adam.or the first time, only one republican in the race. but the big question is can the gop coalesce behind donald trump in the general election. it is the theme with the night. back with me jessica, kirsten, jillian. donald trump emerged as the presumptive nominee. he'll win bigtime tonight. he's got the win in his sails as he heads to d.c. >> i absolutely agree with you. and the key going forward in the general selection to see 92% of registered republican voters are going pull the lever for donald trump, and the entire election is going to be election of the white working class voter, and keeping my eye on three states, florida, ohio and pennsylvania. west virginia, today 191. white working class voters are behind donald trump. charles: it's interesting, those states he mentioned in this "quinnipiac poll," when they said is the state economy doing better? every state doubled the amount, the own financial condition florida 40%, ohio 37%, and pennsylvania 47%. much better than saying wors
back to you, charles. charles: thank you very much, adam.or the first time, only one republican in the race. but the big question is can the gop coalesce behind donald trump in the general election. it is the theme with the night. back with me jessica, kirsten, jillian. donald trump emerged as the presumptive nominee. he'll win bigtime tonight. he's got the win in his sails as he heads to d.c. >> i absolutely agree with you. and the key going forward in the general selection to see 92% of...
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charles payne is here. charles: that never trump movement,er in not going to give up. we are just now learning someone reached out to governor john kasich for a third party bid. someone on the republican side. hillary clinton is not the democratic nominee but she has big plans to bring in her husband. she says bill will be in charge of revitalizing the economy. or will bill clinton be a double-edged sword. the stock market rebounding after three state weeks of losses. warren buffet threw in a billion buck. facebook's mark zuckerberg is going to meet with top conservative commentators following media reports the website is suppressing conservative viewpoints. john kasich admitting he was approached by republicans to run against donald trump and hillary clinton as a third party. >> i had a phone call with somebody who wanted me to run as a third party. >> are you considering running? >> no, i'm not going do that. >> i gave it my best where i am. i just think running third party doesn't feel right. i think it's not constructive. charles: doesn't feel right, not constructi
charles payne is here. charles: that never trump movement,er in not going to give up. we are just now learning someone reached out to governor john kasich for a third party bid. someone on the republican side. hillary clinton is not the democratic nominee but she has big plans to bring in her husband. she says bill will be in charge of revitalizing the economy. or will bill clinton be a double-edged sword. the stock market rebounding after three state weeks of losses. warren buffet threw in a...
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"making money" with charles pain starts right now. charles: good evening. stocks giving back earlier gains, selling, interestingly in safe sectors like tele comes. the fed seems hell bent on hiking rates. hillary clinton has made millions in speaking fees but who's footing the bill? it's corporate america. we'll tell you how much she has lined herb pockets. crony capitalism, they are creating new jobs but just not here in america. boeing scores big on another obama trip. donald trump and hillary clinton in a dead heat in november. >> there i so much more that unite us than divide us. and we are going up against a candidate who-pull us backward and every issue we care about. we need a president who will use the bully pulpit to stand up for working families, but the last thing we need is a bully in the pulpit. the on thing standing between donald trump and the oval office is all of us. and we are going to unify the democratic party and stop donald trump. charles: we also have breaking news. virginia governor terry mcauliffe is denying claims he's being invest
"making money" with charles pain starts right now. charles: good evening. stocks giving back earlier gains, selling, interestingly in safe sectors like tele comes. the fed seems hell bent on hiking rates. hillary clinton has made millions in speaking fees but who's footing the bill? it's corporate america. we'll tell you how much she has lined herb pockets. crony capitalism, they are creating new jobs but just not here in america. boeing scores big on another obama trip. donald trump...
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charles: romney is not leader.tah gop, but that's it. >> young people don't want to be associated with this guy. >> a third-party run will destroy this country. the country comes before the party, the country comes before politics. >> you admitted before you would rather have hillary. charles: she has a point that there are a lot of republicans who are still sliewk warm. >> i had a meeting with a number of republicans and i opened up by saying this. dad, mom, what did you do in the great war? what did you do in the most critical election in united states history. this one coming up. did you sit it out? did go third party? or did you cross the line and fight for the next president of the united states, donald trump. charles: i want to bring fred barnes in. you were one of the first on the non-trump band wagon and you have been pill are youd pretty good for you it. what are you going to do here? have you seen the light? are you going to go with the people who voted overwhelmingly for donald trump or will you keep fig
charles: romney is not leader.tah gop, but that's it. >> young people don't want to be associated with this guy. >> a third-party run will destroy this country. the country comes before the party, the country comes before politics. >> you admitted before you would rather have hillary. charles: she has a point that there are a lot of republicans who are still sliewk warm. >> i had a meeting with a number of republicans and i opened up by saying this. dad, mom, what did...
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charles: no.s important, we've got this breaking news at this moment, conservative leaders meeting with mark zuckerberg, we know about the facebook censorship thing, the big thing is will the social media site change the bias we want, want to ask others about this. gina, is anything going to come out of this or all show? >> conservatives should favor this moment, charles, this tells what you a huge voice they have. the conservatives have learned to talk with the pocket books and such an impact that this meeting is taking place. this is what i hope, i hope that mr. zuckerberg will take the next step, that is tell us what conservatives he's going to add to his staff to make sure the algorithms are honest, that the way the things are figured into trending media are on the up and up like he's promised. charles: i don't know, shelby, i know the staff overwhelmingly donated to hillary clinton, and one part is algorithms, the other part are human beings who get to make the decisions and overwhelmingly ar
charles: no.s important, we've got this breaking news at this moment, conservative leaders meeting with mark zuckerberg, we know about the facebook censorship thing, the big thing is will the social media site change the bias we want, want to ask others about this. gina, is anything going to come out of this or all show? >> conservatives should favor this moment, charles, this tells what you a huge voice they have. the conservatives have learned to talk with the pocket books and such an...
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on. >> thank you, charles.the american success, watermelon water, founded in 2013, they make secondary waters, cold-pressed juice, take a look. now lou dobbs. lou: good evening, everybody, i'm lou dobbs. support for donald trump continues to build, more money, more endorsements, more members of congress, joining up with the presumptive republican presidential nominee, and the candidate they expect to prevail in november. a new trump super pac says it's on track to raise 20 million dollars by july. influential mega donor sheldon adelson officially endorsed trump, telling other republicans to do the same, and especially elected officials. adelson at the same time implicitly telling them to shell out more than a few bucks as well. and today on capitol hill, a
on. >> thank you, charles.the american success, watermelon water, founded in 2013, they make secondary waters, cold-pressed juice, take a look. now lou dobbs. lou: good evening, everybody, i'm lou dobbs. support for donald trump continues to build, more money, more endorsements, more members of congress, joining up with the presumptive republican presidential nominee, and the candidate they expect to prevail in november. a new trump super pac says it's on track to raise 20 million dollars...
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charles: thank you very much. this one, those are names of potential donald trump cabinet. donald trump with breaking news just moments ago. you won't believe how much money he made last year. we will be right back. if you take multiple medications 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 a dry mouth. charles: breaking news, moments ago donald trump telling reuters he would not rule out talking with the north korean leader. he also mentioned his net worth comeau well over 10 billion. 557 million last year and would do a few other things. adam goodman and ashley pratt. dismantling a court. it feels like it is starting to sharpen up and get distinct financial policy stepped on here. >> the trump narrative has been to go in a differenta different direction and try to do things that have not been done for a long time. from foreign-policy where we have a long record of conci
charles: thank you very much. this one, those are names of potential donald trump cabinet. donald trump with breaking news just moments ago. you won't believe how much money he made last year. we will be right back. if you take multiple medications 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 a dry mouth. charles: breaking news, moments ago donald trump...
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charles in for stuart. over to you. >> i'm charles payne. stuart will be back. the latest polls shows donald trump ahead of ted cruz. it's do or die for ted cruz. bernie is not going away. in fact, now he's talking about a contested convention. more violent protests from the left. these are anti-capitalism protesters in seattle. can the left demonstrate without being violent. we have several answers today and looks like it might be no. a student at u-mass goes ballistic because the conservative speaker on campus actually criticized feminism. wait until you hear this. and the man who killed usama bin laden, rob o'neill joins us in 15 minutes and he'll talk about the fifth anniversary of that historic night. "varney & company" is about to begin. is. ♪ i was born in a small town ♪ >> that's indiana native, john cougar mellencamp. i think he dropped the cougar. giving what donald trump what he needs, all the momentum. he's backed by bobby knight and the latest poll over ted cruz and carly fiorina. more in a minute. take a look at dow futures right now. we've been ga
charles in for stuart. over to you. >> i'm charles payne. stuart will be back. the latest polls shows donald trump ahead of ted cruz. it's do or die for ted cruz. bernie is not going away. in fact, now he's talking about a contested convention. more violent protests from the left. these are anti-capitalism protesters in seattle. can the left demonstrate without being violent. we have several answers today and looks like it might be no. a student at u-mass goes ballistic because the...
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>> charles boles, a.k.a...is proving to be an elusive bandit, and james hume is taking it personally. [ horse neighs ] returning to his gentlemanly ways and scouting his next strike, boles overhears talk of a coach that'll be carrying $23,000. >> this meal was excellent. i hope you enjoyed -- >> no, no, let me get -- >> no, no, no, no. i insist. please. when you hit your mother lode of gold, you can pick up the check, my friend. >> boles began to expand his exploits beyond things related to wells fargo. he enjoyed this lifestyle. but that lifestyle is a high-maintenance lifestyle financially, and he had to have money to do it, so he continued to rob. >> driven by a growing taste for the good life, boles treks on foot for four days, following the stagecoach routes through the wilderness, looking for a place to strike. now a seasoned outlaw, he knows how to keep himself strategically hidden, willing to endure a little hardship for a big payday. ♪ >> easy, boys. easy does it. [ horse neighs ] keep those hands wh
>> charles boles, a.k.a...is proving to be an elusive bandit, and james hume is taking it personally. [ horse neighs ] returning to his gentlemanly ways and scouting his next strike, boles overhears talk of a coach that'll be carrying $23,000. >> this meal was excellent. i hope you enjoyed -- >> no, no, let me get -- >> no, no, no, no. i insist. please. when you hit your mother lode of gold, you can pick up the check, my friend. >> boles began to expand his...
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charles road take cover meal. turkey hill road and know your geography, if you hear me say a name if you are over here briansville road, you are in the path of the storm. and i'll give you a little storm tracker here for towns. hally estate and hughesville. now you are out of the warning, okay, the warning stops at southern blue maryland crab there. but if you are in any of the areas outside of the warning now, it will probably be extended and maybe come a more dangerous storm so you can take precautions now hughesville to secure loose rob objects and go to a basement or security room. if is a heavy deal. there's the newest scan, waldorf and middletown road. in terms of the potential for the tornado, i'll zoom back out a little bit. there's probably the best place for it right there. we are looking at la plata between la plata and waldorf where i see the most possible rotation so south of 228 and down 5. so please take this seriously. warnings mean things are happening. anytime we issue a warning or a warning is i
charles road take cover meal. turkey hill road and know your geography, if you hear me say a name if you are over here briansville road, you are in the path of the storm. and i'll give you a little storm tracker here for towns. hally estate and hughesville. now you are out of the warning, okay, the warning stops at southern blue maryland crab there. but if you are in any of the areas outside of the warning now, it will probably be extended and maybe come a more dangerous storm so you can take...
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charles: this is kind of difficult.it is the best of what looks to the a bad lot for equities at the moment. we are reluctant to reduce our exposure to much in the u.s. but also feel we don't want to enter it much either. having some cash on the sideline , waiting for opportunities in time, seems like the best option. looking for equities elsewhere in the world or a reinvigoration of the u.s. growth story? charles: a bit of that, a bit of a selloff in the u.s., with some discounted prices that look attractive, with markets that get of it too negative. i think cash is a good option here. anna: charles newsome joining us from investec wealth and management. u.k. voters have given their first verdict on jeremy corbyn's leadership of the lever party overnight -- the labour party. early results suggested sustained losses across england and scotland. let's get more with alan crawford in edinburgh. good to have you on the program. take us through the latest results. a tough night for labor, do you think? said,well, it's as you
charles: this is kind of difficult.it is the best of what looks to the a bad lot for equities at the moment. we are reluctant to reduce our exposure to much in the u.s. but also feel we don't want to enter it much either. having some cash on the sideline , waiting for opportunities in time, seems like the best option. looking for equities elsewhere in the world or a reinvigoration of the u.s. growth story? charles: a bit of that, a bit of a selloff in the u.s., with some discounted prices that...
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from charles de galle airport. to london, kelly is standing by with what we know so far about egypt flight 804. kelly? >> reporter: so this flight took off from charles de galle airport at 23:09, at 11:09 last night. 66 people on board, 56 passengers, ten crew. three of the crew were security personnel according to egypt air. we don't have an idea what kind of security person wrestle on board. it left charles de gaulle at 11:09 local time. paris time. a very diverse group of people. about half the passengers are egyptian. a dozen, more than a dozen are french. about three and a half hours into the flight, civil aviation, greek civil aviation authorities say that they lost contact. that this plane dropped off the radar. they actually spoke to the pilot about three hours into the flight. this would have been 2:05, bear with me here. we're dealing with several different time zones and different times. spoke to the pilot about 2:05. there were no problems. the flight was at 37,000 feet. no issues whatsoever. a routine
from charles de galle airport. to london, kelly is standing by with what we know so far about egypt flight 804. kelly? >> reporter: so this flight took off from charles de galle airport at 23:09, at 11:09 last night. 66 people on board, 56 passengers, ten crew. three of the crew were security personnel according to egypt air. we don't have an idea what kind of security person wrestle on board. it left charles de gaulle at 11:09 local time. paris time. a very diverse group of people. about...
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>>> this live image of the charles de gaulle airport. the egyptair counter. 55 passengers checked in there last night. they were joined on board with ten others for what would have been a routine flight. it never landed in cairo. >> we are updating that breaking news on that flight this morning. egyptian officials are now saying an egyptair flight again 66 on board crashed that the mediterranean. john nance we spoke to nor his analysis on the investigation. >> i know it's tough at this point with such little information but what can you tell us about what information is coming out about this and how to go about finding out what >> well, basically, we've got quite a bit of tracking up to the point that it so-called dispraerpd when we say disappeared that means the last thing we heard from the airplane electronically from the transponder was at 37,000 feet and cruise speed of about 3500 miles an hour. there are unconfirmed reports that the what we call the skin paint or basically a shadowy return from the airplane itself when the transpond
>>> this live image of the charles de gaulle airport. the egyptair counter. 55 passengers checked in there last night. they were joined on board with ten others for what would have been a routine flight. it never landed in cairo. >> we are updating that breaking news on that flight this morning. egyptian officials are now saying an egyptair flight again 66 on board crashed that the mediterranean. john nance we spoke to nor his analysis on the investigation. >> i know it's...
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that plane took off from charles de gaulle airport about 11:09 p.m. local time in a 04 disapped from radar. it took off at 11:04 and headed to the cairo airport when it simply vanished. it happened around 2:45 cairo time, just vanishing from radar screens. according to officials, the plane was just about ten miles into egypt air space when it disappeared from the radar trackers and it was reportedly flying at an altitude of 37,000 feet at the time. that would be a high cruising altitude. according to egyptair, there were 56 passengers on board that flight including three children. also seven crew members and three security personnel on board on behalf of egyptair. none of the passengers are reportedly american citizens. right now, egyptian armed forces are conducting search operations with a number of planes and naval units and greek military sending in two ships to help. we hope it will be a rescue before it turns into the recovery operation. egypt's military is reporting it has received no message or signal whatsoever from the plane after it disappe
that plane took off from charles de gaulle airport about 11:09 p.m. local time in a 04 disapped from radar. it took off at 11:04 and headed to the cairo airport when it simply vanished. it happened around 2:45 cairo time, just vanishing from radar screens. according to officials, the plane was just about ten miles into egypt air space when it disappeared from the radar trackers and it was reportedly flying at an altitude of 37,000 feet at the time. that would be a high cruising altitude....
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you have something like 86,000 employees at charles de gaulle. it is a massive airport and a logistic logistic logistical maze when it comes to getting flights off the ground and you think of the number of people who work there and the number of security clearances you need to get and then you sort of extrapolate that out to friends, family members, connections, remember. the case of metrojet in egypt, the russian budget carrier, people involved in baggage handling connectioned to getting the flight down. getting a bomb on board in the luggage hold and bringing the flying down. it's a massive concern in airports like charles de gaulle and airports here in the uk as well. and getting off the passengers through and all of the luggage through is a massive operation. >> and security. charm al shake, and i want to go back to tom costello, our aviation expert. tom, we are getting report that the a-320 that left from charles de gaulle to cairo on wednesday had been serviced. there had been maintenance on wednesday at france. nothing unusual there. >> no
you have something like 86,000 employees at charles de gaulle. it is a massive airport and a logistic logistic logistical maze when it comes to getting flights off the ground and you think of the number of people who work there and the number of security clearances you need to get and then you sort of extrapolate that out to friends, family members, connections, remember. the case of metrojet in egypt, the russian budget carrier, people involved in baggage handling connectioned to getting the...
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and next, charles de gaulle airport, one of the world's busiest. as our guests are saying, a complete game-changer, if a terrorist there was able to plant a bomb on a plane, are terrorists among the employees at de gaulle right now. and u.s. officials telling cnn they're concerned about usair travel this summer. security is ramped up at l.a.x., los angeles international tonight. our report, next. you mow, it's how well you mow fast. it's not how fast you mow, it's how well you mow fast. even if it doesn't catch on, doesn't mean it's not true. the john deere ztrak z535m. it's how well you mow fast. there's no one no one surface...e. no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... and the road you're on. the 2016 c-class. lease the c300 for $359 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making n
and next, charles de gaulle airport, one of the world's busiest. as our guests are saying, a complete game-changer, if a terrorist there was able to plant a bomb on a plane, are terrorists among the employees at de gaulle right now. and u.s. officials telling cnn they're concerned about usair travel this summer. security is ramped up at l.a.x., los angeles international tonight. our report, next. you mow, it's how well you mow fast. it's not how fast you mow, it's how well you mow fast. even if...
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paris charles de gaulle people are not embedded there.re is a lot of north africans working at these place. the french have been worried about this for a long time. if this was a bomb not until we find the detonator would we understand why it went off at that point. it sounds to me the fact that the pilots were communicating in a pleasant conversation doesn't sound like a suicide operation to me on the part of the pilots like the 1999 downing of egypt air. we are going to have to wait for the forensics and looks like we will find it. they have seen pieces in the water. this is very worrying because american airplanes flying out of charles de gaulle will also be at risk. >> trying to find the trigger will be critical but will take second priority to finding survivors. we are still within 24 hours of this disaster and there are search and rescue teams. i will thank you all for your expertese on this. coming up as we look further into the crash investigation and what has turned up so far in the search area where egypt air flight 840 disappea
paris charles de gaulle people are not embedded there.re is a lot of north africans working at these place. the french have been worried about this for a long time. if this was a bomb not until we find the detonator would we understand why it went off at that point. it sounds to me the fact that the pilots were communicating in a pleasant conversation doesn't sound like a suicide operation to me on the part of the pilots like the 1999 downing of egypt air. we are going to have to wait for the...
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[applause] >> so again i want to thank evene and charles for be here today. we are going to go for about 45 minutes to an hour discussing the various points that hopefully will raise some marks in the conversation and then we will open up for questions for the last 45 minutes, 30 to 45 minutes, okay. so let's get right to it. our panel is meant to address the quote risk writers take, that is the summary in your program under the title create -- the title for the panel created dangerously. current challenge as i see it right now is the political framework around the nation which produce it is barack hussein obama elected twice to his office and exceedingly militarized force and white supremacy on mask most specially donald trump and although ted cruz and the rest are perhaps even more dangerous, this is not the first time we have experienced this savagery with people of color in the united states. it is the first time that white supremacy owl the cell phone video. and i'm a member of that first generation post civil right's generation, i can tell you for mysel
[applause] >> so again i want to thank evene and charles for be here today. we are going to go for about 45 minutes to an hour discussing the various points that hopefully will raise some marks in the conversation and then we will open up for questions for the last 45 minutes, 30 to 45 minutes, okay. so let's get right to it. our panel is meant to address the quote risk writers take, that is the summary in your program under the title create -- the title for the panel created dangerously....
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you talk about the situation at charles de gaulle airport. if that is indeed the case.issue, talk to us about the different layers that investigators will have to look in from the captain, from the crew members, to the people who might have had access to that plane on the ground. >> well, memories are still fresh following not just the paris attacks last year but more recently the brussels attacks. and we know that the actors in both incidents were connected. the network in france is very strong. there has been concern over the last few months that even though the paris/brussels cell is dismanldi dismantled, there are others sympathetic. and there is concern there could be potential collusion. last year they withdrew the security credentials of people working outside of paris airport. there's another element we need to pay attention to, and that's historic relevance. this marks the 100 year agreement where britain and france agree to dismantle the ottoman caliphate. and british authorities for the last few months were very concerned of an act of terrorism taking place t
you talk about the situation at charles de gaulle airport. if that is indeed the case.issue, talk to us about the different layers that investigators will have to look in from the captain, from the crew members, to the people who might have had access to that plane on the ground. >> well, memories are still fresh following not just the paris attacks last year but more recently the brussels attacks. and we know that the actors in both incidents were connected. the network in france is very...
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charles: sound like a mobster. charles: liz: willie conan was my professor.et to laurie rothman. what do you have on the market? we are getting closer to the flatline. lori: i hate to rain on your parade but i have to point out the s&p 500 just crossed its 50 day, 200 day moving average and that happened in the last we 10 years, very bearish signal was so we are going to watch it from here. traders are on the phone, back to the desk. liz: repeat what you said about the s&p. lori: technicians out there who watch the levels and make investment decisions where markets are, 20-47 on the s&p 500, a 200 day moving average. when those levels cross the moving average crossed, could be a bearish signal. liz: the tao is getting closer to the flatline. two minutes to go. we might hit the flatline. lori: the interest rates look like we will get the june hike, treasuries and facility sectors all point to expected increase. liz: the alpine firm, you make a move on a day like today where the fed says june may be a possibility for a rate hike. >> und you see utility stocks d
charles: sound like a mobster. charles: liz: willie conan was my professor.et to laurie rothman. what do you have on the market? we are getting closer to the flatline. lori: i hate to rain on your parade but i have to point out the s&p 500 just crossed its 50 day, 200 day moving average and that happened in the last we 10 years, very bearish signal was so we are going to watch it from here. traders are on the phone, back to the desk. liz: repeat what you said about the s&p. lori:...
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starting shortly, we talk to charles kesler, editor of the claremont review of books. and at 7:45, elaine showalter talks about her biography of julia ward howe. on "after words" at 9 p.m. eastern, america online co-founder steve case speculates on the future of the internet. then at 10, the 2016 colby award given annually for a book on military history or international affairs for the history on the 1947 partition of india. and we wrap up booktv in prime time at 11 with the marine corps university's sebastian gore ca on "fighting isis." first up, an interview with the editor of the claremont review of books. >> host: and now joining us on booktv is charles kesler. he is the editor of the claremont review of books. professor kesler, what is that? >> guest: that is the country's leading and possibly only journal of -- its only conservative book review, essentially. it's a quarterly, and so you don't see it that often, but it is on newsstands, and you can find it at www.claremont.org where you may subscribe, and it's a publication of the claremont institute which is a co
starting shortly, we talk to charles kesler, editor of the claremont review of books. and at 7:45, elaine showalter talks about her biography of julia ward howe. on "after words" at 9 p.m. eastern, america online co-founder steve case speculates on the future of the internet. then at 10, the 2016 colby award given annually for a book on military history or international affairs for the history on the 1947 partition of india. and we wrap up booktv in prime time at 11 with the marine...
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amanda: thanks, charles.e an's $10 billionen share buyback plan following its failed merger with pfizer. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg ." i'm david westin. allergan shares are on the move as the company plans to buy back $10 billion in stock after reporting earnings that beat analyst estimates. joining us is drew armstrong and charles. you have been on the earnings call as i understand it. what did you find out that we do not know? drew: we were on the phone when they were starting q&a. the big thing that people were asking about is what is your next deal? after this pfizer thing has fallen apart, allergan has been one of the most acquisitive companies out there. now they are saying the next thing we are going to buy is $10 billion worth of our own stock. they have kind of signal they might do that at some point, but it's a pretty big turn for a company that has done deal after deal after deal. david: does the fact that they are putting $10 billion back to buy back the stock mean that they will not be in th
amanda: thanks, charles.e an's $10 billionen share buyback plan following its failed merger with pfizer. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg ." i'm david westin. allergan shares are on the move as the company plans to buy back $10 billion in stock after reporting earnings that beat analyst estimates. joining us is drew armstrong and charles. you have been on the earnings call as i understand it. what did you find out that we do not know? drew: we were on the phone when they were starting...
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this plane left charles-de-gaulle a major hub of aviation around 11:00 p.m. local time. 3 hours 40 minutes into the flight it was at 37,000 feet. it was flown by muhammad sakar. this is an experienced pilot over 6,000 hours of flying time over 2,000 in this specific type of plane. his co pilot over 2,000 hours of flying time. the weather was fine when they dropped off the radar. usually this would suggest a catastrophic event, high drop in pressure. no one is suggesting that is what it is egyptair has gone to great lengths to say no one should jump to conclusions. the prime minister saying nothing can be discounted. they are setting up meetings with the national security advisors. the french issued their condolences to those involved. that is the first suggestion everyone on the plane may have died. of those 56 passengers, 30 egyptians, 15 french, one britain, one belgium and a few from other countries. 7 staff on board and 3 security officials which is normal operating procedure for this kind of flight. security is the highest all over europe all over the wo
this plane left charles-de-gaulle a major hub of aviation around 11:00 p.m. local time. 3 hours 40 minutes into the flight it was at 37,000 feet. it was flown by muhammad sakar. this is an experienced pilot over 6,000 hours of flying time over 2,000 in this specific type of plane. his co pilot over 2,000 hours of flying time. the weather was fine when they dropped off the radar. usually this would suggest a catastrophic event, high drop in pressure. no one is suggesting that is what it is...
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charles: charles here. harvey: so much to talk here.roke story on the website, blac chyna is pregnant. we will explain. this is an interesting story but we have to start with -- charles: what are we going to explain, how she got pregnant? harvey: who the father is. you never know, right? charles: that is interesting. harvey: so first, though, we got to tell you a little bit about prince. we got several things to talk about that are really important. remember we broke this story landing in illinois six days before he died because he o.d.'d on percocet. they had to give him a shot on the tarmac to save his life. we now have surveillance video from the airport with the charles: the plane is fast approaching. remember this is just after
charles: charles here. harvey: so much to talk here.roke story on the website, blac chyna is pregnant. we will explain. this is an interesting story but we have to start with -- charles: what are we going to explain, how she got pregnant? harvey: who the father is. you never know, right? charles: that is interesting. harvey: so first, though, we got to tell you a little bit about prince. we got several things to talk about that are really important. remember we broke this story landing in...
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charles: charles here. harvey: we have a lot to tell you with prince. has come to the rescue of prince's brothers and sisters that would be a comedian. charles: that would be one george lopez who was very good friends with prince. harvey: i did not know that, by the way. apparently eric knew it in our office. charles: i did notice prince did his show -- the show a couple times, i think. harvey: they were very tight. charles: there was clear admiration just from watching the show. they were very tight behind the scenes and in fact george lopez has now stepped in to take over where prince was -- take over one of the family duties. harvey: it turns out that prince was employing most of his brothers and sisters.
charles: charles here. harvey: we have a lot to tell you with prince. has come to the rescue of prince's brothers and sisters that would be a comedian. charles: that would be one george lopez who was very good friends with prince. harvey: i did not know that, by the way. apparently eric knew it in our office. charles: i did notice prince did his show -- the show a couple times, i think. harvey: they were very tight. charles: there was clear admiration just from watching the show. they were very...
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charles? >> he has been saying more recently he has been repeating as bad as hillary is on worse day i would prefer her over trump. he has been careful. yes, by prolonging this and continuing to sort of badger her from the left it drains from her campaign and allows donald trump. see democrats don't even like her. bernie in the race. reminds me of 1980 when ted kennedy ran against jimmy carter from the left and the democrats end up losing that election because a lot of their people rejected carter and voted for john anderson or didn't vote. this time, at least not yet, a third party that they might go to. so you have got to believe these people will come home to hillary if they feel the threat of trump in november. >> >> i think you are finding that 24% of those bernie sanders supporters will not back hillary clinton. they will be the stay-at-home ones. we saw an interesting case in west virginia where 44% of those who supported bernie sanders they were crossing over and supporting donald trum
charles? >> he has been saying more recently he has been repeating as bad as hillary is on worse day i would prefer her over trump. he has been careful. yes, by prolonging this and continuing to sort of badger her from the left it drains from her campaign and allows donald trump. see democrats don't even like her. bernie in the race. reminds me of 1980 when ted kennedy ran against jimmy carter from the left and the democrats end up losing that election because a lot of their people...
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charles, you first. to not know him is to not vote for him. >> they know some of the things he's thrown out. the main point is that these are large organizations. they are trade businesses. they do a lot of business overseas. so they don't want to hear about trade wars. they don't want to hear about anything to do -- >> trade wars by definition you are petitioning from the government. >> petitioning something from the government. 16 of these organizations that cover hundred thousand businesses. 3 trillion dollars. >> like her. >> they like her. they don't want a trade war. on the other end of the spectrum. the small businesses, which have created all the jobs in the last ten years, net. they probably if polled the same way would go for donald trump. they would probably be very happy about his insistence in building things in this country. his insistence on not outsourcing work and those things. i think what we've got a situation where this reflects that big businesses know they can spend money, probably
charles, you first. to not know him is to not vote for him. >> they know some of the things he's thrown out. the main point is that these are large organizations. they are trade businesses. they do a lot of business overseas. so they don't want to hear about trade wars. they don't want to hear about anything to do -- >> trade wars by definition you are petitioning from the government. >> petitioning something from the government. 16 of these organizations that cover hundred...
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charles krauthammer on what president obama and donald trump have in common. charles will deal with the n word remark made by comedian larry will more. -- willmore. re. re. i know. i had it. c'mon let's sit down and talk about it. and did you know that one in three people will get shingles? (all) no. that's why i'm reminding people if you had chickenpox then the shingles virus is already inside you. (all) oooh. who's had chickenpox? scoot over. and look that nasty rash can pop up anywhere and the pain can be even worse than it looks. talk to your doctor or pharmacist. about a vaccine that can help prevent shingles. >>> personal story segment tonight. although both parties will feel aggrieved, president obama and donald trump do have something in common. and that is their ability to market themselves. >> ted had a tough week. he went to indiana. hoosier country. stood on a basketball court. [ laughter ] and called the hoop a basketball ring. what else is in his lexicon? baseball sticks. [ laughter ] football hats. but, sure, i'm the foreign one. >> i built a gr
charles krauthammer on what president obama and donald trump have in common. charles will deal with the n word remark made by comedian larry will more. -- willmore. re. re. i know. i had it. c'mon let's sit down and talk about it. and did you know that one in three people will get shingles? (all) no. that's why i'm reminding people if you had chickenpox then the shingles virus is already inside you. (all) oooh. who's had chickenpox? scoot over. and look that nasty rash can pop up anywhere and...
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, it took off from charles de gaulle. >> it took off from charles de gaulle at 23:09, 11:09 local timeis time. and it's about a 4, 4 1/2 hour flight to cairo. it was about 3:30, 3:20 into the flight when it disappeared on radar. due to land again very early in the morning local time in cairo. again, egypt air say aing it disappeared about 174 miles off the coast of egypt. again, we have been told that weather was good. should not have been a factor. this was a relatively new plane. an airbus a-320 built in 2003. and that is essentially what we know right now. investigators looking at the maintenance records and the safety records of this familiar airplane to see if there were safety concerns there. we haven't heard anything yet. and of course search and rescue is now on scene. not only egyptian but also greek officials who have sent two aircraft. they have a couple helicopters on stand by from one of the southern islands in the med terrate mediterranean. and a larger area, the plane disappeared from radar does not mean that it went down in that location or that it went down at all. we
, it took off from charles de gaulle. >> it took off from charles de gaulle at 23:09, 11:09 local timeis time. and it's about a 4, 4 1/2 hour flight to cairo. it was about 3:30, 3:20 into the flight when it disappeared on radar. due to land again very early in the morning local time in cairo. again, egypt air say aing it disappeared about 174 miles off the coast of egypt. again, we have been told that weather was good. should not have been a factor. this was a relatively new plane. an...
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charles: charles here. harvey: boy, we have a lot to tell you about today.'s start with selena gomez, who was kind of making out with orlando bloom, which was weird, right? charles: they were allo each other in las vegas. harvey: let's show them the pictures we got. charles: this was in vegas and it was her party. she had a concert in vegas and right after this, this afterparty. orlando bloom, we're told, showed up in the middle of the party. she was not expecting him to be there, we're told and then this started happening. harvey: we talked about this before. he has been with
charles: charles here. harvey: boy, we have a lot to tell you about today.'s start with selena gomez, who was kind of making out with orlando bloom, which was weird, right? charles: they were allo each other in las vegas. harvey: let's show them the pictures we got. charles: this was in vegas and it was her party. she had a concert in vegas and right after this, this afterparty. orlando bloom, we're told, showed up in the middle of the party. she was not expecting him to be there, we're told...
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egypt air flight left charl charles degaulle airport. the airline is posting updates on social media saying the air a 320 disappeared from radar from the egyptian coast some where over the mediterranean. that's about 10 minutes after reaching egyptian aerospace. 66 passengers and crew on board. the plane was at 37,000 feet when it disappeared. it is now 8:00 in the morning in cairo and people are just waking up to the news. >> that is an egypt's state television news anchor talking about the missing plane. this video from nbc news shows you what the aircraft looks like. we don't believe this is the specific plane. the a 320 seats about 160 people. this flight was half full. special teams from egyptian arm forces are launching a search and rescue operation. the latest from egypt and paris, i will have an update later in the newscast. >> thank you very much, jean elle. >> secretary of state, john kerry is in cairo, he's in brussel for a nato meeting. the flight, malaysia airline 370 disappeared. someone from the indian ocean and all 239 pe
egypt air flight left charl charles degaulle airport. the airline is posting updates on social media saying the air a 320 disappeared from radar from the egyptian coast some where over the mediterranean. that's about 10 minutes after reaching egyptian aerospace. 66 passengers and crew on board. the plane was at 37,000 feet when it disappeared. it is now 8:00 in the morning in cairo and people are just waking up to the news. >> that is an egypt's state television news anchor talking about...
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charles de gaulle is an extremely secure airport. and this plane was leaving from charles de gaulle to egypt, another country that had been involved and has been the victim of terrorist attacks. >> yeah, exactly right. and so that's going to be something that they are going to be looking at and remember, we know that islamist extremist groups have always wanted to target aviation. we know that, for example, from the attacks in brussels where they attacked brussels airport. but, of course, when you think about that attack, for example, it was in the big picture if you like, relatively crude. those men walking in with bombs in their bags so to be able to have an effect on a plane like this, just a note of caution. we don't know whether terrorism has anything to do with this. but to have that kind of effect on a plane like this, flying out of this kind of airport, well, that would be extremely concerning. by the way, some of the questions in previous attacks that have been raised have been about the airport workers, whether it would be
charles de gaulle is an extremely secure airport. and this plane was leaving from charles de gaulle to egypt, another country that had been involved and has been the victim of terrorist attacks. >> yeah, exactly right. and so that's going to be something that they are going to be looking at and remember, we know that islamist extremist groups have always wanted to target aviation. we know that, for example, from the attacks in brussels where they attacked brussels airport. but, of course,...