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charles: good morning i'm charles payne in for stuart. the second hour of "varney & company." here a your headlines happening today. a big it being ceo rally. big tech see row rally. chiefs of microsoft, intel, amazon coming to the table with president trump. you will watch it live. fox business has it when it happens. senate republicans moving forward with their version of health care reform. democrats promising to block it. this is the obstruct agenda of the democratic party. happening overseas another attack in london. one person so far dead, 489-year-old white male in custody. muslims appears to be the target prime minister theresa may says the attack -- >>> u.s. shoots down syria yet and russia says american planes will be classified as targets in that country. ♪ charles: checking the big board, nice start to a monday after the dow made three records last week t starts this morning with an new all-time high. shares of amazon which have retreated pretty big last week at one point hitting 1017. still a pretty significant gain early thi
charles: good morning i'm charles payne in for stuart. the second hour of "varney & company." here a your headlines happening today. a big it being ceo rally. big tech see row rally. chiefs of microsoft, intel, amazon coming to the table with president trump. you will watch it live. fox business has it when it happens. senate republicans moving forward with their version of health care reform. democrats promising to block it. this is the obstruct agenda of the democratic party....
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we have charles payne on making money, starts right now. charles: good evening i am charles payne. it was a crazy day on wall street with the dow jones industrial average hitting an all-time high. just as tech stocks were getting hit. how to make money on this big world stage and i will tell you about it later but we have breaking news for you. president trump going on the offensive a couple of hours ago dropping the hammer and former fbi director james comey's testimony along with those who are accusing him of obstruction inclusion. >> now collusion, no obstruction he is a leaker. james comey confirmed a lot of what i said and some of the things that he said just weren't true. charles: this of course follows president trump's tweet this morning also slamming comey which reads quote despite so many false statements and lies total and complete dedication and wow comey is the leaker. here to discuss gina loudon in the studio though gavin and joel wash -- walsh. what do you make of the whole thing? at the list is decisive victory for president trump at how much more should he cling to
we have charles payne on making money, starts right now. charles: good evening i am charles payne. it was a crazy day on wall street with the dow jones industrial average hitting an all-time high. just as tech stocks were getting hit. how to make money on this big world stage and i will tell you about it later but we have breaking news for you. president trump going on the offensive a couple of hours ago dropping the hammer and former fbi director james comey's testimony along with those who...
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charles: really?> try too get this through in 2015, they have to get 60 senators to get through this, even if all republicans vote for it, they have to peel off a lot of democrats. charles: real quick, on case law, 24 democrats did vote yes. >> it is possible, that some will vote yes. but trump is president. schumer will do what he can. i think that any democrats who votes for a trump tough on immigration law will have a hard time with the base. i would caution skepticism. and kate's law does not go as far as 2015 version did. one thing trump wanted were 5 year mandatory minimum sentences for people convicted of illegalry reentering the country, that is something that president could still work ongoing forward. i spoke with a guy at heritage, he said he hopes that republicans look for policy change like that right now this might not be as huge of a game changer as some are thinking. charles: we'll celebrate tonight, if you are right, then shame on the democrats in senate. thank you very much. >> one h
charles: really?> try too get this through in 2015, they have to get 60 senators to get through this, even if all republicans vote for it, they have to peel off a lot of democrats. charles: real quick, on case law, 24 democrats did vote yes. >> it is possible, that some will vote yes. but trump is president. schumer will do what he can. i think that any democrats who votes for a trump tough on immigration law will have a hard time with the base. i would caution skepticism. and kate's...
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charles: rachel?the leader of the party, hillary clinton, during the last election said that we were deplorables. that we were racist and xenophobes and islamophobes, you name it, all because we have a different idea how government should be run or what the role of the federal government is. we have to start respecting the way other people vote. we have to respect not everyone is a democrat, not everyone is a republican, and can you have a different point of view and still be human, and have humanity. what you see from the article that you vaed that this person doesn't think there is humanity on the republican side. charles: right, real quick? >> i think this is disturbing, but it's also not that unexpected. we've seen in recent years endorsing terrorists. just last week the puerto rican day parade, convicted terrorist was going to be honored. a cause celebre, the list goes on and on, this is something the left needs to own. charles: thank you very much. the question now, is the swamp winning because
charles: rachel?the leader of the party, hillary clinton, during the last election said that we were deplorables. that we were racist and xenophobes and islamophobes, you name it, all because we have a different idea how government should be run or what the role of the federal government is. we have to start respecting the way other people vote. we have to respect not everyone is a democrat, not everyone is a republican, and can you have a different point of view and still be human, and have...
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charles: well, lawrence -- >> charles -- yeah.ad. >> remember, barack obama was never supposed to be their candidate. he came out of the, nowhere. hillary clinton was supposed to get that nomination. so this has been going on for a long time. remember, barack obama didn't even use the democratic resources. he built his own infrastructure and took the nomination from hillary clinton. so they are behind in time, and now they're faced with trying to find somebody in such short time, and they don't have anybody. charles: what about, deneen, all of the obstruction that's going on in washington, d.c. can itself? again, these old school leaders, schumer, pelosi, they're unmitigated disasters, and you would think the party had a chance to get rid of them. instead, they're following them further down this brain, if you will. >> listen, it's all about power. these individuals, they are obstructionists, but they just can't let go of power. it's like the kung fu grip they've got going here. [laughter] hillary clinton, joe biden, they are barr
charles: well, lawrence -- >> charles -- yeah.ad. >> remember, barack obama was never supposed to be their candidate. he came out of the, nowhere. hillary clinton was supposed to get that nomination. so this has been going on for a long time. remember, barack obama didn't even use the democratic resources. he built his own infrastructure and took the nomination from hillary clinton. so they are behind in time, and now they're faced with trying to find somebody in such short time,...
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it's a puzzle, charles. i don't think the democratic loss in the georgia 6 district is particularly germane to ways going to happen in 2018. but what is germane is the lack of a message. pelosi has been there since 2003 as a top elected democrat in the house and it's time for her to go. >> hillary clinton didn't have a message. but we have a message going around tonight. nancy pelosi's troops have put out word to everyone. we need to you tweet these things. here is one of the tweets. 23 million are about to lose healthcare, why are we criticizing our most figurative fired. we must stay focused. hashtag, protect our care. are you kidding me? >> she represents san francisco. i don't even if know if that's part of the united states anymore. the other two guests nailed it. the democrats lost and trump won because white working class voters left the democrat party. the democrats have become captive to transgenders, illegals and black lives matter. that's a huge turnoff. nancy pelosi is the face of that. charles:
it's a puzzle, charles. i don't think the democratic loss in the georgia 6 district is particularly germane to ways going to happen in 2018. but what is germane is the lack of a message. pelosi has been there since 2003 as a top elected democrat in the house and it's time for her to go. >> hillary clinton didn't have a message. but we have a message going around tonight. nancy pelosi's troops have put out word to everyone. we need to you tweet these things. here is one of the tweets. 23...
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charles payne is here with "making money." charles: a pair of fast moving developing stories. the congressional budget office releasing its score of the republican healthcare plan after the supreme court handed president trump a huge victory on his travel moratorium. reporter: the congressional budget office, the joint committee on taxation determined it would save $321 billion over 10 years. this is because it means the legislation will not add to the annual deficit. the senate rules require the bill to be deficit neutral. but the cbo score also determined the senate bill will increase the number of people who are uninsured by 22 million by 2026. that's 1 million fewer than the 23 million who would be uninsured under the house healthcare bill. under current law 28 million people will lack health insurance by 2026. according to the cbo under if the senate bill 39 million people will lack insurance. that may prove trouble for republican snars, including the senator from nevada. the senate bill removed the individual mandate to buy insurance which is a contributing factor in the
charles payne is here with "making money." charles: a pair of fast moving developing stories. the congressional budget office releasing its score of the republican healthcare plan after the supreme court handed president trump a huge victory on his travel moratorium. reporter: the congressional budget office, the joint committee on taxation determined it would save $321 billion over 10 years. this is because it means the legislation will not add to the annual deficit. the senate rules...
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charles payne is here with "making money." charles: stocks ended mostly higher. i'll show you my ideas and strategies. senate republicans heading home for the 4th of july recess without a new bill on healthcare, missing their ownself-imposed deadline. the call for a repeal underscoring the divide in this republican party as they head on out. katrina, golly. obviously we know the republican party is a party of ideas and a lot of different factions. this is something of a let-down, isn't it? >> yes. although you have many republicans who feel that this particular bill isn't the way to go, they made promises. and now it's time to deliver. charles: your organization got some of the blame. putting out the negative ad against one of the holdouts. do you feel responsible for making this thing worse, your organization? >> not at all. the on reason why we ran that ad is unlike the other senators opposed to the current bill in it form, he didn't have any alternatives and simply walked away from the table. this is the opportunity for senators who don't like this bill to wor
charles payne is here with "making money." charles: stocks ended mostly higher. i'll show you my ideas and strategies. senate republicans heading home for the 4th of july recess without a new bill on healthcare, missing their ownself-imposed deadline. the call for a repeal underscoring the divide in this republican party as they head on out. katrina, golly. obviously we know the republican party is a party of ideas and a lot of different factions. this is something of a let-down,...
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we have charles payne with "making money." charles: former sphieb james fo- f.b.i. director james comey's testimonies. >> did the president at any time ask you to stop the f.b.i. investigation into russian involvement in the 2016 u.s. elections. >> not to my understanding, no. >> did any individual working for this administration including the justice department ask to you stop the russian investigation? >> no. charles: obviously a win for the trump team. we saw the russian part with the opening testimony, it felt like vindication for president trump. gregg: not only is comey saying the president isn't the subject of an investigation web wasn't at the time. but it's only been a short while since he was canned. for those people who have been the antagonists of trump claiming there is collusion, than is no evidence of collusion. and i'm not sure collusion is a crime except in anti-trust law. it's clear according to comey the president did not try to stop the investigation. a pretty good day for president trump on the russia allegations. charles: i want to ask you abou
we have charles payne with "making money." charles: former sphieb james fo- f.b.i. director james comey's testimonies. >> did the president at any time ask you to stop the f.b.i. investigation into russian involvement in the 2016 u.s. elections. >> not to my understanding, no. >> did any individual working for this administration including the justice department ask to you stop the russian investigation? >> no. charles: obviously a win for the trump team. we...
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"making money with charles payne" with charles payne. charles: great to see you as well. good evening, i'm charles payne. sales of recreational vehicles could offset concerns about the trump economic agenda. i'll explain it all later in the show. first, president trump doubling down on the travel ban, they should have stayed with the original travel ban, know the watered down one to the supreme court. and what's the difference? and will the twitter barrage create legal hurdles. first of all, let's explain to the audience, the distinctions between the first travel order from president trump and then the second one. >> so, in the first one, the issue that became prevalent was, of course, those that actually held valid visas. they were going to be caught up in this. so, there was a concern that valid visa holders would not be gained access to the united states pursuant to the visas they already had. the there was also a question on the implementation and the proceed aspect and substantively the only significant difference was we had a situation where iraq was able to give us
"making money with charles payne" with charles payne. charles: great to see you as well. good evening, i'm charles payne. sales of recreational vehicles could offset concerns about the trump economic agenda. i'll explain it all later in the show. first, president trump doubling down on the travel ban, they should have stayed with the original travel ban, know the watered down one to the supreme court. and what's the difference? and will the twitter barrage create legal hurdles. first...
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charles payne is here with making money. charles: tech stocks, a huge hit. they dragged the entire market down. the big question, are we on the cusp of a tech reck? the gop healthcare plan derailed. president trump summoning almost all gop senators in a meeting that just wrapped up. >> we are getting very close. but for the country we have to have healthcare. it can't be obamacare. but i think we have a chance to do something very, very important for the public and important for the country and the people we love. charles: on one side they want more spending for medicaid and opioid treatment. the other side, they want to get rid of the exchanges and stability fund. can the negotiator-in-chief bridge that gap between big and small government fan generate a passable healthcare bill? john, you came out pretty hard today. your organization saying flat out you did not like this bill, it does not adhere to conservative principles. point the finger at ted cruz and others saying if this doesn't get through, they will have to batter consequences. >> we were promised
charles payne is here with making money. charles: tech stocks, a huge hit. they dragged the entire market down. the big question, are we on the cusp of a tech reck? the gop healthcare plan derailed. president trump summoning almost all gop senators in a meeting that just wrapped up. >> we are getting very close. but for the country we have to have healthcare. it can't be obamacare. but i think we have a chance to do something very, very important for the public and important for the...
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charles: you make smash-and-gra smash-and-grabs. >> that right. charles: thank you very much. is next. lou: good evening. senate republicans trying to save their healthcare legislation, majority leader mitch mcconnell setting a new aggressive deadline, he wants his colleagues to negotiate changes and come to an agreement by friday. 48 hour deadline, who knew it could be this easy for this senate to reach agreement? goal to have congressional budget office score the legislation over 4th of july break, leaving enough time for a senate vote for august recess. president trump today acknowledged that process is tough. the deadline is really tight. but he predicted that republ
charles: you make smash-and-gra smash-and-grabs. >> that right. charles: thank you very much. is next. lou: good evening. senate republicans trying to save their healthcare legislation, majority leader mitch mcconnell setting a new aggressive deadline, he wants his colleagues to negotiate changes and come to an agreement by friday. 48 hour deadline, who knew it could be this easy for this senate to reach agreement? goal to have congressional budget office score the legislation over 4th of...
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charles: therefore self ideologies. on one end you have got the freedom caucus which represents the conservatives, then on the other end you have the tuesday group. i suggest the house bill faced the tuesday group a little bit more. so tomorrow morning they put more pressure on conservatives. >> i wouldn't disagree what you said as far as the divisiveness within the republican party. one of the reasons i chose to run for office was to bring unity to the republican party. america spoke loud and clear in 2016 that they were look for change. the fact that our senators are working hard to find that change along with members of the house is very even couraging. as far as senators like mike lee is concerned. i understand his concerns about the pacing of the bill. he wants to read the bill and have a measured understanding and wants his constituent to weigh in. he's representative of the state of utah. i understand his concern. i also understand the tremendous amount of pressure being put on american officials to pass somethin
charles: therefore self ideologies. on one end you have got the freedom caucus which represents the conservatives, then on the other end you have the tuesday group. i suggest the house bill faced the tuesday group a little bit more. so tomorrow morning they put more pressure on conservatives. >> i wouldn't disagree what you said as far as the divisiveness within the republican party. one of the reasons i chose to run for office was to bring unity to the republican party. america spoke...
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charles: what if he doesn't? we heard this and a lot of people brought up the different statutes that cover this. it's pretty obvious why they exist. you don't want the appearance of impropriety or you be fairness. what happens if he goes along with this and comes to a conclusion that's not favorable for the white house. >> if he goes forward and the conclusion is against the white house, the investigation is tainted. it start to lack value and credibility. if he clears the white house, then i guess everyone goes on back to business. for it to truly be an independent investigation, and he's a lawyer representing the united states population and people, and his loyalty and duty is impartiality tide with the u.s. people, he need to fulfill that obligation. he shouldn't be on this case. the deputy d.o.j. asked him to step down plain and simple. charles: almost every day it feels hike. >> the hillary clinton crony or major donor. >> i think charles is pretty with russia, he's talking about america. he's setting the s
charles: what if he doesn't? we heard this and a lot of people brought up the different statutes that cover this. it's pretty obvious why they exist. you don't want the appearance of impropriety or you be fairness. what happens if he goes along with this and comes to a conclusion that's not favorable for the white house. >> if he goes forward and the conclusion is against the white house, the investigation is tainted. it start to lack value and credibility. if he clears the white house,...
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charles: real quick.fbi and spokespersons that have come to the microphone today, waffled on whether this was an assassination attempt, do you think that law enforcement will be able to come out and forget about political correctness, and say this is an assassination attempt on a political party based on the way that suspect came to dc, waited, plotted and where he committed this happious act. >> -- heinous act? >> i do, that is an excellent question, the law enforcement there, the chief of police, capitol police, he is very outspoken could he ran up against that woman with the dnc. you know, he is out spoken, i think he will lay it down, say it like it is. charles: carl, you don't think there should be additional protection. >> no disrespect, i think that congress, you made this political environment, republican and democrat as it is, when you give me the right across state lines to defend myself with guns maybe you get to be protected by then, until then, huh-uh. >> chief brown. >> where do we go from h
charles: real quick.fbi and spokespersons that have come to the microphone today, waffled on whether this was an assassination attempt, do you think that law enforcement will be able to come out and forget about political correctness, and say this is an assassination attempt on a political party based on the way that suspect came to dc, waited, plotted and where he committed this happious act. >> -- heinous act? >> i do, that is an excellent question, the law enforcement there, the...
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charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. major indices closed for the day. i'll tell you when to buy this market. the president firing back on twitter after a report that robert mueller is investigating the president for obstruction of justice. here is another one. you are witnessing the single greatest witch hunt in american political history led by some very bad and conflicted people. the president saying crooked h destroyed phones with hammers and emails and had husband meet with a.g. the day before she was cleared, and she talks about obstruction? gregg, you say trump should kp have hiewler quit? gregg: you cannot be a special counsel if you have a witness close to the case. comey and mueller are long-time close personal friends, partners, allies. they were joined at the hip at the d.o.j. and f.b.i. it's a mentor-protege relationship. mueller will decide whether to believe his good friend or the man who fired his good friend. charles: many are saying the key mistake trump may have made was firing comey in the first place. would this compounds public rela
charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. major indices closed for the day. i'll tell you when to buy this market. the president firing back on twitter after a report that robert mueller is investigating the president for obstruction of justice. here is another one. you are witnessing the single greatest witch hunt in american political history led by some very bad and conflicted people. the president saying crooked h destroyed phones with hammers and emails and had husband meet with a.g. the...
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charles: good evening i'm charles payne. another monster day for the stock market as all the major equity embassies hit all-time highs. many of you are now eager to get back in. but you're also ready to make huge mistakes. i have one of the best lessons for you later on in this show. but first, congratulations. it's been one day since president trump declared the u.s. will withdraw from the paris climate accord and guess what? apocalypse hasn't happened yet. the president deploying his army of patriots today to defend that decision of putting america first and into the trenches, they went. watch. >> the arctic ice shelves melting. why are the highest temperatures of the decade -- essentially the hottest temperatures we've seen on reco. >>e've actually been in a hiatus since t late 1990s. charles: joining me now one of my favorite climatologists peter morici. peter, the fact of the matter this wasn't even about climate, was it? it was about economics. >> absolutely. this deal was a terrible deal. i wrote that in the watch man
charles: good evening i'm charles payne. another monster day for the stock market as all the major equity embassies hit all-time highs. many of you are now eager to get back in. but you're also ready to make huge mistakes. i have one of the best lessons for you later on in this show. but first, congratulations. it's been one day since president trump declared the u.s. will withdraw from the paris climate accord and guess what? apocalypse hasn't happened yet. the president deploying his army of...
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charles: kirk, to that note, the ceos. they were among those extremely excited about this meeting voicing optimism about what lies ahead. >> the entire group very optimistic. but myselfing was mark zuckerberg from facebook. we know back in april elon musk pulled out of this council. he was caught up on one issue related to the paris climate accord and he's not there for that reason. what i'm seeing right now is extraordinary in terms of tech leadership coming together with government, modernization, efficiency and to get some money back to the taxpayers. it looks as focused as any action i have seen come out of this white house. charles: the last comments, it was more like a statement from tim cook. part of it speaking of investment. the focus on coding. i know we talk about the skills gap. but the white house is focused more on the skills gap with relationship to the ceo of ibm. you don't need a college degree but you do need skills. they are saying to be competitive we need to be strong on stem technology. >> that was an
charles: kirk, to that note, the ceos. they were among those extremely excited about this meeting voicing optimism about what lies ahead. >> the entire group very optimistic. but myselfing was mark zuckerberg from facebook. we know back in april elon musk pulled out of this council. he was caught up on one issue related to the paris climate accord and he's not there for that reason. what i'm seeing right now is extraordinary in terms of tech leadership coming together with government,...
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charles: thank you very much, elizabeth macdonald, charles payne, breaking news. president trump and former fbi director james comey, charlie gasparino has the story. charlie? >> reporter: sources are telling the fox business network, donald trump's private attorney marc kasowitz was planning to go to war with james comey depending on the testimony that would come out tomorrow. written testimony came out. his written remarks came out. testimony will be all day tomorrow, but now, after reading those written remarks earlier today with his client, with president trump, from the sources are telling the fox business network that kasowitz feels totally vindicated as does the president. they believe that comey's words can be used as a positive to basically show that president trump did not obstruct justice, did not demand that investigation should be ended against general flynn, as you remember, that's one of the things that robert mueller, the special prosecutor is looking at, whether trump somehow tried to impede the investigation, tell comey to drop the investigation.
charles: thank you very much, elizabeth macdonald, charles payne, breaking news. president trump and former fbi director james comey, charlie gasparino has the story. charlie? >> reporter: sources are telling the fox business network, donald trump's private attorney marc kasowitz was planning to go to war with james comey depending on the testimony that would come out tomorrow. written testimony came out. his written remarks came out. testimony will be all day tomorrow, but now, after...
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payne, charles payne himself and his outnumbered. >> charles: this is texas longhorn. i gave a speech at san antonio two weeks ago. >> sandra: we've got some news to get to come is let's get started. fox news is told they don't expect any breakthroughs in the senate today on the health care bill. what they do expect to happen is that senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell will send a revised plan to the cbo next week for scoring. this is president of the suggesting an alternative approach. tweeting every public and senators are unable to pass what they are working on now, they should immediately repeal and then replace as a later date. mike emanuel breaking it all down for us today. he joins us live from capitol hill. >> good afternoon to you. nebraska senator ben sasse sent a letter to president trump along those lines writing on the current path, it looks like republicans with their failed to pass any meaningful bill at all or will instead pass a bill that pops up much of the crumbling obamacare structures. we can and must do better than either of those because they
payne, charles payne himself and his outnumbered. >> charles: this is texas longhorn. i gave a speech at san antonio two weeks ago. >> sandra: we've got some news to get to come is let's get started. fox news is told they don't expect any breakthroughs in the senate today on the health care bill. what they do expect to happen is that senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell will send a revised plan to the cbo next week for scoring. this is president of the suggesting an alternative...
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thank you, charles. [applause] each of the apprentices here today has their own story and their own dreams. that's what they are, dreams. apprenticeships teach striving americans the skills they need to operate incredible machines. and some of these machines are so intricate, so powerful. and really the word is they are incredible. this is not the old days. this is new and computerized and complicated, and you really have to know what you're doing. but they create amazing products. and to construct skyscrapers that touch the clouds, i mean, you look at the equipment today and just go back ten years ago and twenty years ago, it's from a different world, from a different planet. it's incredible. i just met with the governors from many of the states to discuss how we can work with them to expand apprenticeships and the apprentice programs. i'm also delighted to be here with ceos of major companies who support our apprenticeship initiatives. and we had a tremendous number of the biggest ceos in the world her
thank you, charles. [applause] each of the apprentices here today has their own story and their own dreams. that's what they are, dreams. apprenticeships teach striving americans the skills they need to operate incredible machines. and some of these machines are so intricate, so powerful. and really the word is they are incredible. this is not the old days. this is new and computerized and complicated, and you really have to know what you're doing. but they create amazing products. and to...
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charles: tough, tough. ashley: yeah. charles: thanks. from sports to politics.oters in georgia head to the poll today to decide what has become the most expensive house race in history. what's going on, ashley. ashley: the spending for this, which is kind of a proxy on president trump's administration, the bill from this, the spending will likely top $50 million for the sixth congressional seat held by tom price who went on to become health and human services. karen handel the republican against john ossoff the democrat, should be a safe republican seat. they've held the seat, the republicans here, this particular district for nearly 40 years, but the latest polls have been very, very close, too close to call. 50-50 or maybe, ossoff might have a slight advantage. you know what we think about polls, don't believe a word of it. but this is sort of a reflection on president trump. he tweeted out. a hard worker who will never give up. vote today. charles: criticizing president trump on staying away from riling up the trump voters, that's interesting. >> it will be t
charles: tough, tough. ashley: yeah. charles: thanks. from sports to politics.oters in georgia head to the poll today to decide what has become the most expensive house race in history. what's going on, ashley. ashley: the spending for this, which is kind of a proxy on president trump's administration, the bill from this, the spending will likely top $50 million for the sixth congressional seat held by tom price who went on to become health and human services. karen handel the republican...
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charles what do you have? >> i love deere. they're taking over the largest maker of road paving equipment. doesn't sound sexy, but a $5.2 billion cash build and we're going to be building here and around the world. firing on all cylinders. larry. >> a great pick. industrial heartland, low valuation and competitive business, but they're executing and that's the most important here. charles, it's a winner. >> what's your winner? >> you know, my winner is look, summer is here finally and low gas prices mean more people travelling. gas won't stay lone forever. we'll go with the i share dowow epf-- >> charles doesn't have time to trash it. that will do it. >> we have among the most abun dent energy reserves in the planet, sufficient to lift millions of america's workers out of poverty. under this agreement we're effectively putting these reserves under lock and key. taking away the great wealth of our nation, great wealth, phenomenal wealth. david: protesters hitting streets after the president stayed we will exit the climate deal.
charles what do you have? >> i love deere. they're taking over the largest maker of road paving equipment. doesn't sound sexy, but a $5.2 billion cash build and we're going to be building here and around the world. firing on all cylinders. larry. >> a great pick. industrial heartland, low valuation and competitive business, but they're executing and that's the most important here. charles, it's a winner. >> what's your winner? >> you know, my winner is look, summer is...
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welcome -- charles hurt. charles, i officially accept jeff sessions resignation. charles: that's pretty interesting there. it makes sense he would have offered it given the fact that president trump has to be very upset with him with his decision to recuse himself. but the reason jeff sessions recused himself -- and i always those should not have recused himself. the reason he recused himself is because he wasr was part of the -- he was part of the trump campaign. and that's an entirely different things. if you are donald trump you don't have any political background to begin with, and i come into this town and your mind is blown. you think everybody is out to get me. kennedy: let's talk about jeff sessions. in regards to whether or not the f.b.i. director -- the former f.b.i. director asked him to never leave him alone in the room with the president tom: why is he such a scaredy cat. what's the problems being alone with the president. he seems to be afraid to answer him. all he has to say is that line of inquiry is making me uncomfortable. i am the director of th
welcome -- charles hurt. charles, i officially accept jeff sessions resignation. charles: that's pretty interesting there. it makes sense he would have offered it given the fact that president trump has to be very upset with him with his decision to recuse himself. but the reason jeff sessions recused himself -- and i always those should not have recused himself. the reason he recused himself is because he wasr was part of the -- he was part of the trump campaign. and that's an entirely...
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guy benson, mollie hemingway, charles lane, charles krauthammer. good evening. let's move quickly with what we have. i will submit to you charles krauthammer sitting in that chair submitted why this is so difficult. you have an entitlement, it's difficult to pull it back. is that where we are? stick of what we have seen with the bills is that there's not much of consensus for repealing obamacare. i think they should admit this is not a deal that will repeal it. it's a bill to fix it. you have more flexibility to build a coalition. the senate bill gives quite a bit of room. things that conservatives should be happy about, things that liberals should be happy about. >> bill: we know where the president stands. he said this today. >> obamacare is dying. it's essentially dead. if you don't give it the subsidy, it would die within 24 hours. it's been a headache for everybody. it's been a nightmare for many. we are looking at a health care that would be a fantastic tribute to our country, a health care that will take care of people finally for the right reasons, and a
guy benson, mollie hemingway, charles lane, charles krauthammer. good evening. let's move quickly with what we have. i will submit to you charles krauthammer sitting in that chair submitted why this is so difficult. you have an entitlement, it's difficult to pull it back. is that where we are? stick of what we have seen with the bills is that there's not much of consensus for repealing obamacare. i think they should admit this is not a deal that will repeal it. it's a bill to fix it. you have...
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. >> that is g. >> now charles, that is terrible, terrible, charles, got to do better. >> i am going tell him, that is good. >> my man chuck. >> charles is charles. >>> "cbs evening news" is just minutes away. >> scott pelley joins us with a look ahead, scott. >> hi ukee and jessica great to be with you in philadelphia here's "cbs evening news" tonight, opioid epidemic grows four are dead and more than a dozen hospitalized after a mysterious street drawing peers in georgia. >>> plus bill cosby's accuser takes the stand. >>> at 76 she's defying odd and rowing her way to victory. her story just ahead on the "cbs evening news". but first get herring groove on one of the capa great teacher, but if you want to see talented dancers stay with us. >> the cast of the motown, teaches philadelphia students to move after the break. >>> our alex scott tell-a-thon is happening thursday. we are raising money for cancer research, treatment and outreach for families, and we hope you will be joining us, it is all day thursday, right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and motown the musical is entert
. >> that is g. >> now charles, that is terrible, terrible, charles, got to do better. >> i am going tell him, that is good. >> my man chuck. >> charles is charles. >>> "cbs evening news" is just minutes away. >> scott pelley joins us with a look ahead, scott. >> hi ukee and jessica great to be with you in philadelphia here's "cbs evening news" tonight, opioid epidemic grows four are dead and more than a dozen hospitalized...
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thank you, charles.se] president trump: each apprentice here today has their own story and their own dreams. that is what they are, dreams. apprenticeships teach striving americans the skills they need to operate incredible machines. some of these machines are so intricate, so powerful, and really the word is they are incredible. this is not the old days. this is new and computerized and complicated. you really have to know what you're doing. and create amazing products to construct skyscrapers that touch the clouds, you look at the equipment today can go back 10 years ago, 20 years ago, it is from a different world, from a different planet. it is incredible. i just met with the governors from many states to discuss how we can work with them to expand apprenticeships and the apprentice programs. i am delighted to be here with ceo's of major companies who support the apprenticeship initiatives. we had a tremendous number of the biggest ceo's in the world here yesterday. we talked about this also. they are
thank you, charles.se] president trump: each apprentice here today has their own story and their own dreams. that is what they are, dreams. apprenticeships teach striving americans the skills they need to operate incredible machines. some of these machines are so intricate, so powerful, and really the word is they are incredible. this is not the old days. this is new and computerized and complicated. you really have to know what you're doing. and create amazing products to construct skyscrapers...
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charles: mitch mcconnell says it's unfair for you and other folks to say this. because to do what you want, you will need 60 votes in the senate. they are trying to get a compromise done through reconciliation. because anything at this point is better than nothing. why do you disagree with that? >> freedom works is not saying this is not an improvement to obamacare. it's not saying it's bad in that score. but we were promised repeal of obamacare. charles: mechanically can they get 60 votes to repeal obamacare? >> now is the time to do it.
charles: mitch mcconnell says it's unfair for you and other folks to say this. because to do what you want, you will need 60 votes in the senate. they are trying to get a compromise done through reconciliation. because anything at this point is better than nothing. why do you disagree with that? >> freedom works is not saying this is not an improvement to obamacare. it's not saying it's bad in that score. but we were promised repeal of obamacare. charles: mechanically can they get 60...
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nathaniel rateliff, charles berry jr, and charles berry iii. "chuck" is available now. pennsylvania, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching and have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight, elisabeth moss, star of "oh, hello on broadway," comedian john mulaney music from brett eldredge, featuring the 8g band with eric moore. ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. first lady melania trump and son, barron, officially moved into the white house yesterday. unfortunately, during the move, someone left the gate open and sean spicer ran away. [ light laughter ]
nathaniel rateliff, charles berry jr, and charles berry iii. "chuck" is available now. pennsylvania, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching and have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight, elisabeth moss,...
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charles payne is up next with "making money." don't go away. charles: the major indices higher for the week with the nasdaq regaining its momentum. but the big market story is president trump keeping another promise to protect the american worker and we'll show you how to make money. reuters reporting president trump has no intention of firing robert mueller, the special prosecutor. the president does find one of mueller's relationships bothersome. >> it's very, very good friends with comey, which is very bother some. the people who have been hired
charles payne is up next with "making money." don't go away. charles: the major indices higher for the week with the nasdaq regaining its momentum. but the big market story is president trump keeping another promise to protect the american worker and we'll show you how to make money. reuters reporting president trump has no intention of firing robert mueller, the special prosecutor. the president does find one of mueller's relationships bothersome. >> it's very, very good...
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so people can see an idea for example charles mckay. charles mckay, 92 years old. you have got this contract downtown to put this great mural on the wall down there. and this is the one right out front here with the, and the museum showing the unity thing and he is typical you know the artist. so that is back in the beginning. somewhere between the symbolism of ed dwight sculpture and the beautiful creativity of a charles mcgee is a whole stretch of african-american culture, artistic creativity. leave it right there y'all. [applause] [inaudible] [applause] >> we could stay here for hours and hours with the rest -- and rich history of detroit.we want to sell out in our bookstore today. which is to your left as you exit out. have a reception downstairs where herb boyd will be signing the books. please be sure to write your name on the book on a notepad so he will know the names right into the book. it will help the process move quickly. we would like you to come to the microphone. we have two in the audience. questions, please be very concise. we are very thankful fo
so people can see an idea for example charles mckay. charles mckay, 92 years old. you have got this contract downtown to put this great mural on the wall down there. and this is the one right out front here with the, and the museum showing the unity thing and he is typical you know the artist. so that is back in the beginning. somewhere between the symbolism of ed dwight sculpture and the beautiful creativity of a charles mcgee is a whole stretch of african-american culture, artistic...
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where is charles? come here. charles, they tell me. haven't checked it, i want to check you out, all right? he immediately excelled. by the end of his year-long apprenticeship, charles will be making more than $60,000 a year and going up a lot higher than that. he loves what he does, i think you really love it, right? yeah, he loves it. charles, we thank you for your service to our country, both in the military an end exactly what you're doing right now which is so important and we can congratulate you on this exciting new career. you're going to have some great future. thank you, charles. [applause] each of the apprentices here today has their own story and their own dreams, that's what they are, dreams. apprenticeships teach striving americans the skills they need to operate incredible machines and some of these machines are so intricate, so powerful and really, the word is they are incredible. this is not the old days. this is new and computerized and complicated and you really have to know what you're doing. they create amazing pro
where is charles? come here. charles, they tell me. haven't checked it, i want to check you out, all right? he immediately excelled. by the end of his year-long apprenticeship, charles will be making more than $60,000 a year and going up a lot higher than that. he loves what he does, i think you really love it, right? yeah, he loves it. charles, we thank you for your service to our country, both in the military an end exactly what you're doing right now which is so important and we can...
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nathaniel rateliff, charles berry jr, and charles berry iii. "chuck" is available now. harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to demi moore, demetrius shipp jr., leslie jones, nathaniel rateliff, charles berry jr., charles berry iii. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, from philadelphia, pennsylvania, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching and have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller
nathaniel rateliff, charles berry jr, and charles berry iii. "chuck" is available now. harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop...
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. >> talk about charles. >> charles is her brother. >> i don't want to be on the receiving end of her you? >> she can't can catch a break. >> i'm done with it. this is drama. whatever. >> mila can bring the drama if you want the drama, charles. >> i know somebody like that. >> do you, now? >> yeah. >> okay. >> he knows nothing. if i'm so tiny, jump over me. >> yeah. bring it. >> roll the tape. >> she's got the video footage to prove what she's telling us. there she is with her s dance moves. >> when here comes charles trying to jump over her tiny self and just boom. >> you can't. >> and in that moment, mila is exonerated. because, she
. >> talk about charles. >> charles is her brother. >> i don't want to be on the receiving end of her you? >> she can't can catch a break. >> i'm done with it. this is drama. whatever. >> mila can bring the drama if you want the drama, charles. >> i know somebody like that. >> do you, now? >> yeah. >> okay. >> he knows nothing. if i'm so tiny, jump over me. >> yeah. bring it. >> roll the tape. >> she's got the...
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candidate john asaf continue to run on a republican lite message that and more with houllier a veteran charles sour in tonight's lono robel. america's longest war is about to get even longer the pentagon is expected to announce any day now that it's sending four thousand additional troops to afghanistan in the washington post the purpose of this mini troop surge is to break a stalemate in a war that has now passed to the third u.s. commander in chief but can we ever really win in afghanistan joining me now is jim caisson associate general secretary for strategic advocacy at the friends committee on national legislation jim welcome back thank you tom it's great had to be yours thank you so what is the current situation at. well the us has been at war in afghanistan for over fifteen years now and we've had one hundred thousand troops and we've got a little less than ten thousand troops al-qaeda the taliban all these forces are operating there the taliban by some estimates controls forty percent of the territory by some estimates controls ninety percent of the territory outside of the cities so i
candidate john asaf continue to run on a republican lite message that and more with houllier a veteran charles sour in tonight's lono robel. america's longest war is about to get even longer the pentagon is expected to announce any day now that it's sending four thousand additional troops to afghanistan in the washington post the purpose of this mini troop surge is to break a stalemate in a war that has now passed to the third u.s. commander in chief but can we ever really win in afghanistan...
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by bringing charles taylor people is your government. trying to reach out to the opposition that you don't have people who feel that they are so completely left out of the process. because you have to remember, charles taylor was a horrible madman in my opinion. there were a lot of people in liberia still believe, why do they still consider all of his crimes were exposed to the world, they were horrific! >> they think the other side did worse. >> yes they think that he was just fighting back. >> comparing that to her? >> no not comparing to her. but i would think after seeing the horrific crimes of everyone else and then to go through, how long was the? >> two terms of six years.>> 12 years! someone who is completely the opposite. and the fact that tenant still a force to be contended with. >> he was a football player during the war. he was not one of the participants of the civil war. one of the things, he was playing football in europe. the one thing he does bring to the table is the idea that he, at a time when most liberians during t
by bringing charles taylor people is your government. trying to reach out to the opposition that you don't have people who feel that they are so completely left out of the process. because you have to remember, charles taylor was a horrible madman in my opinion. there were a lot of people in liberia still believe, why do they still consider all of his crimes were exposed to the world, they were horrific! >> they think the other side did worse. >> yes they think that he was just...
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>> charles: i think that's a deranged analogy. >> tucker: [laughs] >> charles: one of the worst scandals since teapot dome. watergate is insignificant compared to it. i am not a trump apologist. >> tucker: i can vouch for that. >> charles: i love the word lordy. i will adopt it for my own. so far it starts with the charge the russians have interfered in our elections and the comey hearing, people got all incredibly sanctimonious. comey said it's not a republican issue, it's not a democrat, it's an american issue, a threat to our democracy. yes, they leaked some documents we think. the idea that they actually tampered with the system, the russians have been doing this just about every election and every country that we know. it's just a little more obvious this time. imagine that this had happened in 2012 and it was but romney, the man who said russia is our biggest enemy, it was at the receiving end of russia hacking and that the accusation was they reelected barack obama, do you think the democrats on that committee would be over this attack on american democracy? this is purest hypocri
>> charles: i think that's a deranged analogy. >> tucker: [laughs] >> charles: one of the worst scandals since teapot dome. watergate is insignificant compared to it. i am not a trump apologist. >> tucker: i can vouch for that. >> charles: i love the word lordy. i will adopt it for my own. so far it starts with the charge the russians have interfered in our elections and the comey hearing, people got all incredibly sanctimonious. comey said it's not a republican...
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where is charles >> i think i'm doing okay. >> come here charles, they tell me, i haven't checked itto check you out, all right? but he immediately excelled. and by the end of his year-long apprenticeship charles will be making more than $60,000 a year and going up a lot higher than that and he loves what he does. i think you really love it, right? >> yeah. >> loves it. charles, we thank you for your service to our country, both in the military and in exactly what you're doing right now, which is so important and we congratulate you on this exciting new career. and you're going to have some great future thank you, charles appreciate it. [ applause ] each of the apprentices here today has their own story and their own dreams that's what they are, dreams apprenticeships teach striving americans the skills they need to operate incredible machines and some of these machines are so intricate, so powerful, and really the word is they are incredible this is not the old days this is new and computerized and complicated and you really have to know what you're doing. but they create amazing pr
where is charles >> i think i'm doing okay. >> come here charles, they tell me, i haven't checked itto check you out, all right? but he immediately excelled. and by the end of his year-long apprenticeship charles will be making more than $60,000 a year and going up a lot higher than that and he loves what he does. i think you really love it, right? >> yeah. >> loves it. charles, we thank you for your service to our country, both in the military and in exactly what you're...
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(charles clifford)i'm charles clifford is alamo where they new hemme station park is under constructionalong danville boulevard. but, some neighbors are concerned that an old gas station that used to sit here may have leaked lead contamination into the ground. the county says they have done multiple rounds of testing and believe that the site is safe. neighbors we talked to on friday remain skeptical and they hope the county will take another look at this location. hemme park is scheduled to be completed some time later this year. in alamo, charles clifford kron 4 news. (dan kerman)here at oakland city hall the mayor has proposed to spend millions of dollars in the upcoming budget to tackle the cities increasing homeless problem. among the proposals is a new navigation system..until that's up and running the plan would be calling for a new city sanctioned encampment to house about 60 people. other plans call for bringing regular garbage service and porta poties to about ten of the cities largest encampents. the city counsel is set to discuss these proposals and others later this month.
(charles clifford)i'm charles clifford is alamo where they new hemme station park is under constructionalong danville boulevard. but, some neighbors are concerned that an old gas station that used to sit here may have leaked lead contamination into the ground. the county says they have done multiple rounds of testing and believe that the site is safe. neighbors we talked to on friday remain skeptical and they hope the county will take another look at this location. hemme park is scheduled to be...