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charles payne is here now with making money. charles: breaking news from wall street to washington. president trump seeing a big win on the economy. gdp growth 3%. that helped push the s & p 500 to its biggest gain year to date. the house passing the senate's resolution yesterday, but the 401k limits posing a dilemma. 20 republicans voted against the budget yesterday. one of those no votes is with me now. congress woman tiny, it's always -- tinney, it's great to speak to you. your no vote is centered around tax deductions? >> we can't have it on the back of new yorkers who have been held merciless and had no power against albany's tax and spend agenda. that's what causes the state and local tax deduction to creep into the middle income taxpayer it's usually reserved for high taxpayers and high itemizers. charles: social media spoke loud and clear. that you are getting subjects dietds by the rest of the united states. and why should someone in another state subsidize people in new york because we have new york running taxpayers into the ground. >> new york taxpayers pay more revenue
charles payne is here now with making money. charles: breaking news from wall street to washington. president trump seeing a big win on the economy. gdp growth 3%. that helped push the s & p 500 to its biggest gain year to date. the house passing the senate's resolution yesterday, but the 401k limits posing a dilemma. 20 republicans voted against the budget yesterday. one of those no votes is with me now. congress woman tiny, it's always -- tinney, it's great to speak to you. your no vote...
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charles: ways your assessment of the visit? >> they desperately want him to fail when it comes to puerto rico. they see it's a minority community. they would like to make this a racial issue. and they are looking for what they consider a heck of a job brownie moment. they would like to see what they thought was a failure by george bush be pinned to president trump. president trump has things they are outraged about every day. the other is i think he was well received. the press is so entitled and cynical, they don't understand the value of a presidential visit. but he is. when he goes to a place like puerto rico. they like seeing him and like to hear him joke around. it brings comfort. charles: i have a lot of relatives in puerto rico. a lot of people are trying to leave. more so now than just two or three days ago. big rumor is they are going to quarantine the island. in one household we have someone from texas, florida, new york and new jersey. if the left could populate enough states with the people from puerto rico, you may
charles: ways your assessment of the visit? >> they desperately want him to fail when it comes to puerto rico. they see it's a minority community. they would like to make this a racial issue. and they are looking for what they consider a heck of a job brownie moment. they would like to see what they thought was a failure by george bush be pinned to president trump. president trump has things they are outraged about every day. the other is i think he was well received. the press is so...
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charles: yeah. but here's the thing, what michelle obama's saying was sort of articulated during the course of the 2016 election, and it feels like the american public rejected that. >> first of all, right now michelle obama's a private citizen, and she's entitled to her own opinion. what i think she's trying to say is traditionally democrats have -- particularly at the level of elected officials -- have had a history of a more diverse group of individuals whether it be gender or race or sexual orientation, for example. charles: and what was the main point of that? okay, let's say, for instance, that was true. what's the ultimate point though? >> i can't speak for what michelle obama's point may be. i think that, again, what she's trying to potentially, you know, convey is that when you have more diverse viewpoints, you know, represented in a party, you're going to have a more inclusive platform. now, i have no idea if that's what she's talking about. i am of the camp we have to be less focused on i
charles: yeah. but here's the thing, what michelle obama's saying was sort of articulated during the course of the 2016 election, and it feels like the american public rejected that. >> first of all, right now michelle obama's a private citizen, and she's entitled to her own opinion. what i think she's trying to say is traditionally democrats have -- particularly at the level of elected officials -- have had a history of a more diverse group of individuals whether it be gender or race or...
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charles? charles: real quick.y what is next for manafort in terms of procedures from here? what do you think is next with the mueller probe in general? reporter: he will be before that judge at one. this is the first step going forward for the 12 charges. this will be laid out before him and the legal proceedings will take their case from there. as for the mueller investigation, charles, this is still on going. on this day specific to paul manafort and rick gates. business dealings it appears before they got into the trump campaign. before paul manafort was the chairperson of the trump campaign. there are other persons we have to been reporting on have to be somewhat cautious where this goes from here, charles. charles: appreciate it. joining us colonel ralph peters. colonel peters the mueller probe is very important as far as national security is concerned but explain us, walk us through why it is so important if you can? >> it is very important for multiple reasons, charles. one, no american can be above the law
charles? charles: real quick.y what is next for manafort in terms of procedures from here? what do you think is next with the mueller probe in general? reporter: he will be before that judge at one. this is the first step going forward for the 12 charges. this will be laid out before him and the legal proceedings will take their case from there. as for the mueller investigation, charles, this is still on going. on this day specific to paul manafort and rick gates. business dealings it appears...
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charles: christian?tigation of trump yielded virtually nothing and again where's the clearcase that trump was influenced by the russians and on the other hand one thing that can come from the house investigation is clarity if nothing else even if there's no prosecution. as with the e-mail situation all these other things the clintons are getting away with murder. at least for the sake of history if u.s. and official pay a 10,000-dollar bribe to perform a favor for someone the fbi would get you when you would go to jail. let's cast some light on this at lease. charles: will very much. meanwhile the dow soaring 167-point with another record close. i will tell you up at the rocket fuel in today's session, next. let's begin. yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*t
charles: christian?tigation of trump yielded virtually nothing and again where's the clearcase that trump was influenced by the russians and on the other hand one thing that can come from the house investigation is clarity if nothing else even if there's no prosecution. as with the e-mail situation all these other things the clintons are getting away with murder. at least for the sake of history if u.s. and official pay a 10,000-dollar bribe to perform a favor for someone the fbi would get you...
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charles: no, no, no. paul manafort was indicted for 12 counts, but lot of it had to do with money laundering and tax evasion. >> all the time while he was work as the chair of the campaign. charles: not a single word that mentioned donald trump or the campaign. >> our president is so good at head fake. charles: is it a head fake when bill clinton gets $500,000 for a speech? >> now we understand why it was such a big deal for them last week it was a head fake. real conversation is paul manafort and rick gates arrested today. >> the real head fake is jehmu not want to go talk about what the facts are. who needs to be investigated, hillary clinton, bill clinton, the dnc, the podesta brothers, this is what need to be investigated. their collusion with russia. americans have been lied to for over a year and a half. there is no evidence there of trump or trump associates colluding with russians. the left would rather talk about the weather than what the facts are. >> i'm not talking about the weather. maybe you
charles: no, no, no. paul manafort was indicted for 12 counts, but lot of it had to do with money laundering and tax evasion. >> all the time while he was work as the chair of the campaign. charles: not a single word that mentioned donald trump or the campaign. >> our president is so good at head fake. charles: is it a head fake when bill clinton gets $500,000 for a speech? >> now we understand why it was such a big deal for them last week it was a head fake. real conversation...
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charles: u.s. the islamic state defacto capital of raqqa, syria, with me now daniel davis, defense priority senior fellow. and retired marine corp gunnery sergeant. colonel davis with you, it has been remarkable at pace that we've been handing isis defeats this year. >> well, it has. when you look at how long we've been supporting the kurdish forces in trying to take them out, without the support they had when they were trying the iraqis were trying to take out isness mosul. -- isis in mosul, it has been effective. charles: we have isis on the run. i don't know where the next strong hold is iraqa was sort of the brain -- raqqa of the sort of the braining and operation they launched a lot of terrorist attacks in west. hopefully that will be cut off. >> raqqa was their defacto capital, they would parade in public square and force the civilians to watch their beheadings and brutal crucifying different civilians at different times, it was a horrible regime, over a thousand civilians have died, 270,000
charles: u.s. the islamic state defacto capital of raqqa, syria, with me now daniel davis, defense priority senior fellow. and retired marine corp gunnery sergeant. colonel davis with you, it has been remarkable at pace that we've been handing isis defeats this year. >> well, it has. when you look at how long we've been supporting the kurdish forces in trying to take them out, without the support they had when they were trying the iraqis were trying to take out isness mosul. -- isis in...
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charles payne in for stuart. charles: thank you, maria. stuart is off today. we have a lot of big stories beginning with president trump. he continues to unwind obamacare now going after subsidies and health insurers and billions of dollars that help pay for coverage for the sick and the poor, the left as you can imagine, is deceiving. the president expected to say that iran is not cooperating. he's going leave it to congress whether to uphold the deal or not. corporate news, scandal of amazon ahead of studio division, the man in charge of amazon original content suspended over allegations he made, lewd comments and advances toward a producer. tmz reporting that wine seen's contract allowed for him to get sued for sexual harassment without being fired as long as he paid the victims. jack-packed three hours for you. varney & company is about to begin. ♪ ♪ charles: first to the california wild fires, ashley, what's the latest? ashley: it's surreal, really. we have 31 confirmed deaths. we have 21 wild fires burning at this hour covering an area of 300 square mile
charles payne in for stuart. charles: thank you, maria. stuart is off today. we have a lot of big stories beginning with president trump. he continues to unwind obamacare now going after subsidies and health insurers and billions of dollars that help pay for coverage for the sick and the poor, the left as you can imagine, is deceiving. the president expected to say that iran is not cooperating. he's going leave it to congress whether to uphold the deal or not. corporate news, scandal of amazon...
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charles: what about policies? it didn't feel like the rigidness we have on both sides which is why we don't get a lot of bipartisan policies these days. >> the politics was different back then. but we had bipartisanship and centrists. and kennedy was a good poll anything that regard and got things done. charles: we'll get 2,800 documents. some thought it would be 3,100. we'll be back with more later in the show. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. today, the new new york is ready for take-off. we're invested in creating the world's first
charles: what about policies? it didn't feel like the rigidness we have on both sides which is why we don't get a lot of bipartisan policies these days. >> the politics was different back then. but we had bipartisanship and centrists. and kennedy was a good poll anything that regard and got things done. charles: we'll get 2,800 documents. some thought it would be 3,100. we'll be back with more later in the show. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but...
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charles payne is next with "making money." charles: the stock market is at an all-time high. with congress unable to legislate president trump takes executive action on healthcare. trump calling for a plan that would allow employers to band together and create coverage across state lines. >> it's transformative in so many ways, change aimed at creating more and lower prices for millions of americans. but the competition will be staggering. insurance companies will be fighting to get every single person signed up and you will be hopefully negotiating, negotiating, and you will get such low prices for such great care. charles: critics say the new healthcare plan will destabilize the current obamacare markets. nancy pelosi says trump is and stawing healthcare. shelby holliday, and elizabeth harrington. elizabeth, there is always the sort of boiler threat criticism from the left, particularly nancy pelosi when these things happen. but the overarching theme is president obama had to step up to the plate because congress cannot get their act together. >> right. this is something he
charles payne is next with "making money." charles: the stock market is at an all-time high. with congress unable to legislate president trump takes executive action on healthcare. trump calling for a plan that would allow employers to band together and create coverage across state lines. >> it's transformative in so many ways, change aimed at creating more and lower prices for millions of americans. but the competition will be staggering. insurance companies will be fighting to...
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charles payne is here now with "making money." charles: we are awaiting for president trump to participate in a briefing with senior military leaders. in las vegas police still searching for a motive as they say the gunman stephen paddock planned to survivor and escape. he booked a hotel room in chicago overlooking 9 music festival in chicago this summer. the las vegas shooting placing attention on the bump stop. some top congressional republicans are considering legislation to ban the bump stop device. speaker ryan focusing on that action. >> automatic weapons have been illegal for many many years. this seems to be a way to go around that. we need to tighten up compliance with that law. charles: joining me to discuss, rich lowry and steven loomis. yesterday it started making the rounds that several republicans are considering this. what are your thoughts on removing this. a lot of folks are saying if while it sounds like it might be reasonable. many are afraid it opens the door to a slippery slope. sure it will be opening the doo
charles payne is here now with "making money." charles: we are awaiting for president trump to participate in a briefing with senior military leaders. in las vegas police still searching for a motive as they say the gunman stephen paddock planned to survivor and escape. he booked a hotel room in chicago overlooking 9 music festival in chicago this summer. the las vegas shooting placing attention on the bump stop. some top congressional republicans are considering legislation to ban...
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charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. president trump in las vegas today visiting shooting victims, first responders and medical professionals. newly released body cam video shows what the police were dealing with on that fateful night. [sirens and gunfire] >> i was a fan before this, you know that. everyone in this room knows that. a big fan before this. you can be more a fan -- i guess i'm even more after fan now. you showed the world, and the world is watching and you showed what professionalism is all about. charles: here is bob massi and resident of las vegas. the world was watching and not only prayers and outpouring from everywhere, but the way las vegas handled itself against this unbelievable massacre is remarkable. i know it hit you hard emotionally. where you are and where the city is. >> the city is obviously still mourning, but they are very strong and have much coming together. they are helping everybody every day. what the world has learned, and you know this because you visited our city. we are a community
charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. president trump in las vegas today visiting shooting victims, first responders and medical professionals. newly released body cam video shows what the police were dealing with on that fateful night. [sirens and gunfire] >> i was a fan before this, you know that. everyone in this room knows that. a big fan before this. you can be more a fan -- i guess i'm even more after fan now. you showed the world, and the world is watching and you showed what...
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that's it for me, charles payne is now. charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. i'm going to tell you the tech names to buy. we have to begin with president trump addressing several critical issues earlier today at the white house, calling for tax reform, lower drug prices and looking to put an end to obamacare once and for all. >> obamacare is a disaster, the rates have gone up, the premiums have gone up. deductibles have gone through the roof. you look at the deductibles, unless you really have a problem you won't be able to use them. we have been working together long and hard. we hope to have the largest tax cut ever passed in this country. you look at other countries what they have done, and we are competing with other countries. charts * -- charles: sebastian gorka is with us. he's former deputy assistant to president trump. you were at the values voters summit over the weekend. you challenged the audience. you said donate to your super pac, drain the swamp once and for all. do you sense there is a window of opportunity, perhaps a once in a lifetime window
that's it for me, charles payne is now. charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. i'm going to tell you the tech names to buy. we have to begin with president trump addressing several critical issues earlier today at the white house, calling for tax reform, lower drug prices and looking to put an end to obamacare once and for all. >> obamacare is a disaster, the rates have gone up, the premiums have gone up. deductibles have gone through the roof. you look at the deductibles, unless you...
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charles payne is here now with making money. charles: i'm charles payne. countless questions surrounding the gop tax plan following the feud with bob corker and jeff flake. as far as wall street is concerned, the dow alone shedding over 100 points. what spooked this market to an almost 200-point decline. first we have to get to the main questions surrounding the gop tax plan. critics questioning president trump's attacks on jeff flake and bob corker. though president trump has any doubts about it. >> i don't think they will do that. i know they want tax cuts. they know we need it for the people, we need it for the middle class. we need it for jobs. i don't think they will do that. i know bob corker. i don't know flake that well. i think they file they have to do -- they think they have to do it for the country. charles: house ways and means committee chairman kevin brady contradicting president trump's previous comments earlier this week saying changes to 401ks are still on the table. president trump says no. >> chairman brady said it could be on the table
charles payne is here now with making money. charles: i'm charles payne. countless questions surrounding the gop tax plan following the feud with bob corker and jeff flake. as far as wall street is concerned, the dow alone shedding over 100 points. what spooked this market to an almost 200-point decline. first we have to get to the main questions surrounding the gop tax plan. critics questioning president trump's attacks on jeff flake and bob corker. though president trump has any doubts about...
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charles payne is here now with making money. take it away. >> i am charles payne. president trump going full throttle trying to push that gop plan forward on all fronts. more of the president's full-corps press. i'll tell you what you should be watching. first to president trump's tax plan push on twitter. the president adamantly denying reports of tax plants that will affect your 401k plans. he says this has always been a great and popular middle class tax break that works, and it stays. >> i only want to use a bracket if i feel the middle class isn't getting as much as they should. it's about the middle class and it's about jobs. if i feel the middle class is not getting what i want them to get, base want that to be a lot, then i'll do a bracket which will give them one. charles: with tax reform we can make it morning in america again. will the president's widespread efforts to push this over the finish line get it there? political analyst ford o'connell, chairman of the civic forum pack. deneen, let me start with you. what a relief. president trump came out and
charles payne is here now with making money. take it away. >> i am charles payne. president trump going full throttle trying to push that gop plan forward on all fronts. more of the president's full-corps press. i'll tell you what you should be watching. first to president trump's tax plan push on twitter. the president adamantly denying reports of tax plants that will affect your 401k plans. he says this has always been a great and popular middle class tax break that works, and it stays....
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charles: krist 23er.ree, halloween it is a fun holiday we dressed up as kids, anyone can dress up. i think i put tblitte glitter oe of cardboards, halloween should make you uncomfortable, it should be spooky, i call for mass resistant froms children, come in dressed up. >> we know what is happening here, adults are pushing thereo own agenda and robbing kids. >> i never had a store bought costume, it was one of funnest holidays, whether they change it to black and orange spirit day or not, i hope kids have fun. >> thank you. >> thank you. charles: well terror group responsible for some worst atrocities committed against civilization, finally heads to ash heap of history, on verge of collapse, isis. experts fear they will be desperate enough to try to rise up elsewhere but step up terror attacks against the west that story is next. looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's
charles: krist 23er.ree, halloween it is a fun holiday we dressed up as kids, anyone can dress up. i think i put tblitte glitter oe of cardboards, halloween should make you uncomfortable, it should be spooky, i call for mass resistant froms children, come in dressed up. >> we know what is happening here, adults are pushing thereo own agenda and robbing kids. >> i never had a store bought costume, it was one of funnest holidays, whether they change it to black and orange spirit day...
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charles payne is here now with "making money." charles *. >> another day on -- record day on wall street. wildfires raging a across northern california leaving 15 dead and thousands of homes and structures have been destroyed. as "the national anthem" protest left this country divided. the national football league speaking up in order to brit fans back it's saying it may require the players to stand up starting next season. the nfl, the commissioner sending out a lengthy owners saying like many of our fans we should believe everyone should stands for the national anthem. is it too little too later on can they fiction this huge huge issue they created? >> they are trying to turn it our. i think this is more about profits than principle. they are giving owners cover. we'll put out this blanket statement so you can have your players stands for the national anthem. i don't think it was based upon patriotism. 34% of adults said they would continue the nfl less if the protests continue. charles: we did see jerry jones come out with a fu
charles payne is here now with "making money." charles *. >> another day on -- record day on wall street. wildfires raging a across northern california leaving 15 dead and thousands of homes and structures have been destroyed. as "the national anthem" protest left this country divided. the national football league speaking up in order to brit fans back it's saying it may require the players to stand up starting next season. the nfl, the commissioner sending out a...
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charles payne will be picking it up from here. charles: thank you very much, elizabeth mcdonald. to the breaking news in lower manhattan. mayor bill de blasio declaring an act of terror and the governor saying there was no evidence of a wider plot. all by accounts a lone-wolf attack, we're going to delve deeper in that in the show. the police commissioner calling it a tragedy of the greatest magnitude. eight innocent lives lost after a man driving a rented pickup truck barrelled down the henry hudson highway. an officer on post putting an end to it early that the shooting began that the suspect actually abandoned the rented truck, jumped out, he brandished two guns, one was a paint ball gun, the other a pellet gun and began yelling "allahu akbar!" the suspect shot by police and in an undisclosed hospital. we want to go to connell mcshane who is on the scene. reporter: charles, picking up what you're reporting to us this evening. we've had a terrorist attack in lower manhattan, not far from the world trade center. and witnesses that we've spoken, to the witness in that scene that
charles payne will be picking it up from here. charles: thank you very much, elizabeth mcdonald. to the breaking news in lower manhattan. mayor bill de blasio declaring an act of terror and the governor saying there was no evidence of a wider plot. all by accounts a lone-wolf attack, we're going to delve deeper in that in the show. the police commissioner calling it a tragedy of the greatest magnitude. eight innocent lives lost after a man driving a rented pickup truck barrelled down the henry...
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burgess owens thank you very much. >> thank you charles appreciate it. >> charles: next defense secretaryis telling the army to be ready for military options for north korea just in case . we'll be right back. our recent online sales success seems a little... strange?nk na. ever since we switched to fedex ground business has been great. they're affordable and fast... maybe "too affordable and fast." what if... "people" aren't buying these books online, but "they" are buying them to protect their secrets?!?! hi bill. if that is your real name. it's william actually. hmph! affordable, fast fedex ground. >> charles. >> it is right now a diplomat beingly led, economic-sanctioned buttressed effort to try to turn north korea off this path. now what is the future hold? neither you nor i can say, so there's one thing the u.s. army can do and that is you have got to be ready to ensure that we have military options that our president can employ if needed. >> charles: that was defense secretary james mattis today urging military leaders to be ready with options should diplomacy fail we're hearing as
burgess owens thank you very much. >> thank you charles appreciate it. >> charles: next defense secretaryis telling the army to be ready for military options for north korea just in case . we'll be right back. our recent online sales success seems a little... strange?nk na. ever since we switched to fedex ground business has been great. they're affordable and fast... maybe "too affordable and fast." what if... "people" aren't buying these books online, but...
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charles: good evening, i'm charles payne, you are watching "making money." stocks soaring on the corner of wall and brood. today the main driver is coming on it much washington after the -- after washington passed a budget. but as the gop gears up for a major tax push, comments from president trump to maria bartiromo on a top bracket could sway votes from yea to may. >to nay. do you want to raise taxes on the rich with a fourth bracket? >> i was thinking about it was i want to make sure the middle class gets taken care of. we have a zero break the and people aren't including that. that would make it a fifth bracket. i call it our competition, which is the competition of the past. and we may not have that. but i would rather do that's than have anything to hurt the middle class. charles: w last november. >> literally the democrats have been writing their talking points for months. a fax break for the rich, a tax break for the rich. if you lower the corporate taxes and get rid of the death tax, then overall still the ones in the top fax bracket will have scene
charles: good evening, i'm charles payne, you are watching "making money." stocks soaring on the corner of wall and brood. today the main driver is coming on it much washington after the -- after washington passed a budget. but as the gop gears up for a major tax push, comments from president trump to maria bartiromo on a top bracket could sway votes from yea to may. >to nay. do you want to raise taxes on the rich with a fourth bracket? >> i was thinking about it was i want...
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neil: the market goes down, charles, what do they do? charles: very tight trading range.i think it's a great company and a great pick. neil: what do you think the market is running nonstop, dan, do you think that -- >> my very smart father use today say if a thing cannot go forever it will stop and it just cannot go forever. it will stop, whether it ends in laughter and tears it's a good question. i'm anticipating a downward move and i'm participating to eat bread, water and ramen noodles and back to steak and cavear. neil: i want to thank, continueg fox. >> what i tell people that are worried about the debt, cut spending, don't raise somebody else's taxes to balance your tax cut, cut taxes, grow the economy and if you dent like the debt, vote to cut spending. >> senator rand paul arguing that you can't tax your way out of the debt and steve forbes say it is senator is not only right but the forbes new 400 list proves he's right, hi, everybody, i'm david, welcome to "forbes on fox". rich forbes, elizabeth mcdonald, sabrina, john and bruce jackson, steve, the total net wor
neil: the market goes down, charles, what do they do? charles: very tight trading range.i think it's a great company and a great pick. neil: what do you think the market is running nonstop, dan, do you think that -- >> my very smart father use today say if a thing cannot go forever it will stop and it just cannot go forever. it will stop, whether it ends in laughter and tears it's a good question. i'm anticipating a downward move and i'm participating to eat bread, water and ramen noodles...
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charles: a report in u.k.lanning a big explosion. >> britain's mi5 said he has never seen this much counter activity in his 24-year career. westminster and london is still a big target for them. they are absolutely desperate. charles: it's a big day for the u.s. military and america and a reminder once again that freedom isn't free. thank you both have much for your intellect and your time tonight. thank you at home for watching. we are doing extremely well, but it's all about you. here is lou dobbs. lou: good evening, president trump addressing what may turn out to be the biggest scandal in american history. shocking allegations implicating the obama administration and the clintons in a multi million dollar corruption scheme that gave moscow control of a fifth of america's uranium. >> uranium is a big
charles: a report in u.k.lanning a big explosion. >> britain's mi5 said he has never seen this much counter activity in his 24-year career. westminster and london is still a big target for them. they are absolutely desperate. charles: it's a big day for the u.s. military and america and a reminder once again that freedom isn't free. thank you both have much for your intellect and your time tonight. thank you at home for watching. we are doing extremely well, but it's all about you. here...
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charles: good evening, i'm charles payne and you are watching "making money." fast-moving developments across the nation. but we start with escalating global tensions. president trump unveiling a sweeping more aggressive policy toward iran saying he will not recertify the agreement made with iran in 2013. >> based on the factual record i am announcing today we'll not make this certification. we'll not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence, more terror and the very real threat of iran's nuclear breakdown. charles: today's declaration leaves the obama-era deal in a place, but it leaves congress to reimpose sanctions. president rouhani says they will stick with the deal. but it depend on what the united states does. this was well telegraphed. president trump appears to have taken in some of the considerations from some of the folks in his foreign policy team. but making it pretty clear to iran that they are violating the spirit of this deal and he's going to make sure they change their course of action. >> president trump delivered a t
charles: good evening, i'm charles payne and you are watching "making money." fast-moving developments across the nation. but we start with escalating global tensions. president trump unveiling a sweeping more aggressive policy toward iran saying he will not recertify the agreement made with iran in 2013. >> based on the factual record i am announcing today we'll not make this certification. we'll not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence, more...
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they blossom, charles. >> charles: how will we do that lower the tax rates for the so-called pass throughorporations can it be done? >> i think taxes that are lower that are flatter that are simpler, all of that i think helps . it's a tailwind for growth but charles i think the economy continues to grow over the next few years even if we don't get the tax reform. >> charles: is that because businesses in this country have gone back to the original dna? i always tell people after a major court decision and people argue whether or not businesses were people and i say they're organisms they want to grow, take market share and do great. are we back to our original business dna? >> i think businesses are all about people and ideas and idea generation and that was never lost. maybe it was temporarily delayed by the downturn by the financial system but we see evidence now that the economy is growing at 2.5 maybe 3% clip here in the second half and that means charles the unemployment rate ditched below 4% next year. it hasn't been that low since the 1990s and maybe one other time before that. so
they blossom, charles. >> charles: how will we do that lower the tax rates for the so-called pass throughorporations can it be done? >> i think taxes that are lower that are flatter that are simpler, all of that i think helps . it's a tailwind for growth but charles i think the economy continues to grow over the next few years even if we don't get the tax reform. >> charles: is that because businesses in this country have gone back to the original dna? i always tell people...
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>> charles: no i think i agree with deirdre. great for amazon, bad for parents, bad for anyone worried about or in the evolution of a handful of tech names and my son had an uber account for three years before i found out and by the time i did, using my credit card it was a $4000 bill, so i don't know-- >> you're offering up control. they have a solution to your problem. i didn't even know about uber. i had never heard of uber. >> neil: sounds like all your kids joe. >> joe: so many children and so funny when i go on amazon they put it in the cart. you notice that. it's all of a sudden all these things are in the cart and you got to pull the trigger i appreciate amazon giving us the heads p as parents love that. come to new york jeff bezos come to newark, new jersey isn't that a great place for a head quarter s, neil? >> neil: there you go it's a concept. all right, a quick goodbye to my friends deirdre and joe can't wait to have them back. when we come back where you can find the green in the most unlikely places, after this. a
>> charles: no i think i agree with deirdre. great for amazon, bad for parents, bad for anyone worried about or in the evolution of a handful of tech names and my son had an uber account for three years before i found out and by the time i did, using my credit card it was a $4000 bill, so i don't know-- >> you're offering up control. they have a solution to your problem. i didn't even know about uber. i had never heard of uber. >> neil: sounds like all your kids joe. >>...
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charles mully. he became a successful man, a millionaire before giving it all up to save children's lives. today he's the founder of the largest children's rescue rehabilitation and development organization in africa. we're glad you've joined us. that conversation in just a moment. ♪ and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> delighted to welcome filmmaker scott hayes and dr. chrls mulli to this program. their docudrama depicts dr. mully's unlikely rise to power. known as the father of the world's largest family his work helped support more than 12,000 orphans in kenya. before we start our conversation, here now a clip from "mully." >> he needed to sell everything and start hipping the poor in the society, the children who were abandoned. >> how did you let go of what you hold dearly and how do you decide when to share your love? >> kenya was burning. we can't let this happen. we have to do something. the children don't have food. if we don't step in, children ar
charles mully. he became a successful man, a millionaire before giving it all up to save children's lives. today he's the founder of the largest children's rescue rehabilitation and development organization in africa. we're glad you've joined us. that conversation in just a moment. ♪ and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> delighted to welcome filmmaker scott hayes and dr. chrls mulli to this program. their docudrama depicts dr. mully's unlikely...
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how long did you than tart --talk to charles murray? prof.tanger: i think it was roughly 30 or 45 minutes. we took questions from our students on twitter after the q&a, which was nice. >> any of the students in the room stay with this hope process? prof. stanger: yes. on the one hand there is a coalition of students who are united and one to challenge charles murray but in a variety of ways. some want to shut them down and some students to participate in the broken anchor restatement, who asked questions on twitter, so they stayed with it. they wanted to engage him. so the main message i would want to give to your audience is there is a variety of views at middlebury. it is not the monolithic, extremists place. it was just a small part of the population was amplified and a variety of ways. -- in is variety of ways. >> did this start with the students are with one of your fellow professors, or both? prof. stanger: the shutdown? >> the whole idea of trying to shut it down? prof. stanger: there were all of these meetings before hand that my coll
how long did you than tart --talk to charles murray? prof.tanger: i think it was roughly 30 or 45 minutes. we took questions from our students on twitter after the q&a, which was nice. >> any of the students in the room stay with this hope process? prof. stanger: yes. on the one hand there is a coalition of students who are united and one to challenge charles murray but in a variety of ways. some want to shut them down and some students to participate in the broken anchor restatement,...
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host: charles murray is at the american enterprise institute. this was the american enterprise institute on campus, i mean, a student group? guest: it is a club, like any other kind of club on campus. host: was he paid to go to middlebury? no, nobody from middlebury paid him anything, that i know of. i am not part of the club. i don't know. host: did you have to pay snowden? [laughter] guest: he was paid a large amount of money. host: who paid that? guest: the student activities board. that was the students choice speaker. host: we have some video of you after this directed. you -- this erupted. how long did the demonstration go on? accelerated because the speech was not shut down. that enraged that small group of people who were determined to shut it down. there were fire alarms going off, people screaming obscenities to the window. i don't know what clique you're going to show. i have not watched any of it. host: you sitting down with charles murray -- guest: it is so unsettling to me. precisely because they used these directional mics, so wha
host: charles murray is at the american enterprise institute. this was the american enterprise institute on campus, i mean, a student group? guest: it is a club, like any other kind of club on campus. host: was he paid to go to middlebury? no, nobody from middlebury paid him anything, that i know of. i am not part of the club. i don't know. host: did you have to pay snowden? [laughter] guest: he was paid a large amount of money. host: who paid that? guest: the student activities board. that was...
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charles payne. >> i love sun trust, regional bank, my favorite. neil: adam? >> charles and i agree.have a regional banking etf. they have tax rates which could go down. neil: ben. >> spdr's, i've done well with them, thank you, god and i'll-- >> and you've got a book out. >> i love capitalism. neil: doesn't sound enthusiastic, but in the book he really is, talk with him more about that. the cross of freedom continues on the place for business. david asman. david: in the urgent sales pitch to make the tax code simpler, does president trump need to take a cue from the gipper? here is our president now. >> we're going to cut taxes for the middle class, make the tax code simpler and more fair for everyday americans, and we are going to bring back the jobs and wealth that have left our country and most people thought left our country for good. david: and now, here is the great communicator. take a listen. >> i'll start by answering one question on your minds, will our proposal high pressure you? you bet it will. how will the proposal work? the pre
charles payne. >> i love sun trust, regional bank, my favorite. neil: adam? >> charles and i agree.have a regional banking etf. they have tax rates which could go down. neil: ben. >> spdr's, i've done well with them, thank you, god and i'll-- >> and you've got a book out. >> i love capitalism. neil: doesn't sound enthusiastic, but in the book he really is, talk with him more about that. the cross of freedom continues on the place for business. david asman. david:...
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host: charles murray is at the american enterprise institute.his was the american enterprise institute on campus, i mean, a student group? guest: it is a club, like any other kind of club on campus. host: was he paid to go to middlebury? guest: no, nobody from middlebury paid him anything, that i know of. i am not part of the club. i don't know. host: did you have to pay snowden? [laughter] guest: he was paid a large amount of money. host: who paid that? guest: the student activities board. that was the students choice speaker. host: we have some video of you after this directed. you -- this erupted. how long did the demonstration go on? guest: it's accelerated because the speech was not shut down. that enraged that small group of people who were determined to shut it down. there were fire alarms going off, people screaming obscenities to the window. i don't know what clique you're going to show. i have not watched any of it. host: you sitting down with charles murray -- guest: it is so unsettling to me. precisely because they used these directi
host: charles murray is at the american enterprise institute.his was the american enterprise institute on campus, i mean, a student group? guest: it is a club, like any other kind of club on campus. host: was he paid to go to middlebury? guest: no, nobody from middlebury paid him anything, that i know of. i am not part of the club. i don't know. host: did you have to pay snowden? [laughter] guest: he was paid a large amount of money. host: who paid that? guest: the student activities board....
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the gallery above the choir ambulatory charles the fourth the emperor found an emperor among architects to carry out his work was summoned to prague page apollo is just twenty three years old a genius he was to take the gothic and develop it was. this room of the cathedral is a really great in itself. chapel apollo dedicated it to our patron saint good king wenceslas the first christian to occupy the throne of bohemia. the saint was murdered by his brother one of many victims in the history of my city. this is no route a street which leads from the broward county down to charles bridge with its renaissance and baroque facades a jewel of urban architecture. the signs are a reminder of the un bureaucratic days before house numbers were introduced the broken spoke. the swan but the stories they tell they're much more appropriate to these houses than mere numbers. casanova danced and mozart feasted here amidst the proud nobility as they held their glittering balls and banquets. every city has a place which mirrors its soul more than any other for me in prague this is charles bridge the embo
the gallery above the choir ambulatory charles the fourth the emperor found an emperor among architects to carry out his work was summoned to prague page apollo is just twenty three years old a genius he was to take the gothic and develop it was. this room of the cathedral is a really great in itself. chapel apollo dedicated it to our patron saint good king wenceslas the first christian to occupy the throne of bohemia. the saint was murdered by his brother one of many victims in the history of...
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you gotta swiffer >> i'm charles kuralt.67, i thought i would take a ride and see what was going on in the countryside. >> it was 50 years ago this week that charles kuralt first went on the road. this morning, steve hartman throws it into reverse and takes journey to the heart of america. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the on the road motorhome wasn't the fastest way to find a news story. but charles kuralt wasn't looking for fast or news for that matter. at lest not in the traditional sense. no, this man was a different kind of journalist. he didn't investigate people. he simply admired them. >> hey, now. >> humiliated by 104-year-old man. >> oh. >> he said he was the best. and i trusted him. >> there you go. >> nobody could accuse you of wasting any string lately. >> no. >> charles kuralt. legendary creator of on the road died 20 years ago. but his biggest fan is alive and well. >> what year did you start at cbs. >> 1966. >> izzy blackmon was the cameraman and invited to the museum outside of >> recognize this? >> yeah, oh, my. the exh
you gotta swiffer >> i'm charles kuralt.67, i thought i would take a ride and see what was going on in the countryside. >> it was 50 years ago this week that charles kuralt first went on the road. this morning, steve hartman throws it into reverse and takes journey to the heart of america. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the on the road motorhome wasn't the fastest way to find a news story. but charles kuralt wasn't looking for fast or news for that matter. at lest not in the traditional...
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charles reinstated the edict of warm condemning luther. once again the lutheran princes left the diet under protest and the noun protestants was coined a label for the new political identity. by the mid sixteenth century only the bavarian heartlands parts of bohemia and austria as well as the territories to the west of the rhine remained roman catholic pope had lost all influence across the rest of the empire. luther and self had only been able to follow the events in out spoke from afar. does talk as though that ended without the protestants. the news from alex bank was bleak. as it looks bad. a military showdown was looming lived his life's work was in danger he had only wanted to reform the church but it gonna do rough of the highest authorities he'd wanted to liberate christians but have fostered strife. there why do knows what god wants and what plans he has for us germans. martin luther sense that the conflict with the church and the emperor was coming to a head a peaceful solution was not in sight. this is the first map of conscious
charles reinstated the edict of warm condemning luther. once again the lutheran princes left the diet under protest and the noun protestants was coined a label for the new political identity. by the mid sixteenth century only the bavarian heartlands parts of bohemia and austria as well as the territories to the west of the rhine remained roman catholic pope had lost all influence across the rest of the empire. luther and self had only been able to follow the events in out spoke from afar. does...
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charles: that was clark county sheriff lombardo. i want to go out to hillary vawb with the latest. >> we just got the latest numbers. they have listen to 527 wound and 59 people lost their lives in this massacre last night. that number does not include the shooter that killed himself. they gave us details about what they retrieved from the shooters home. they said they took 18 additionle firearms in addition 0 explosives and several thousand round of ammo. they found ammonia nitrate in his car. they took computer hard drives they said the fbi will evaluate for them. they are look into whether he had been employed with a federal agency at any point in time. they identified gun deals that have done trace actions. one gun dealer came forward releasing a statement addressing that. i want to talk about the response they found. they said they have never seen so many ambulances responding to a scene in his entire decades career in las vegas. that gives you a sense of how big the response was. shrapnel wound and trample wound, people runnin
charles: that was clark county sheriff lombardo. i want to go out to hillary vawb with the latest. >> we just got the latest numbers. they have listen to 527 wound and 59 people lost their lives in this massacre last night. that number does not include the shooter that killed himself. they gave us details about what they retrieved from the shooters home. they said they took 18 additionle firearms in addition 0 explosives and several thousand round of ammo. they found ammonia nitrate in...
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what is lost if america forgets who charles kuralt is?ell, i don't think you're going to let them do that. ( laughs ). >> that's your mission is to keep doing it and keep us in awe. >> reporter: fortunately, there's still plenty of awe left in america. in fact, what strikes me today is the same thing that struck kuralt: that despite the negative headlines, the back roads connect up a country that still seems rather fine and strong and enduring. yes, the motor home may be retired, but thanks to izzy blackman and charles kuralt, today there's still a vehicle for telling the stories we believe matter most. steve hartman, "on the road" in detroit. >> mason: god bless charlie kuralt and izzy blackhan. one great cameraman who i worked with, too. they showed us something else about america. that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning saturday." good night. a bridge shut down over politics. their biggest triumph was a traffic jam. chris christie and kim guadagno's failures
what is lost if america forgets who charles kuralt is?ell, i don't think you're going to let them do that. ( laughs ). >> that's your mission is to keep doing it and keep us in awe. >> reporter: fortunately, there's still plenty of awe left in america. in fact, what strikes me today is the same thing that struck kuralt: that despite the negative headlines, the back roads connect up a country that still seems rather fine and strong and enduring. yes, the motor home may be retired,...
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. ♪ >> i'm charles kuralt.e day in 1967, i thought i'd take a ride and see what was going on in the countryside. >> mason: it was 50 years ago this week that charles kuralt first went "on the road." tonight, steve hartman throws it into reverse and takes us back to the start of a journey to the heart of america. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the "on the road" motor home wasn't the fastest way to find a news story, but charles kuralt wasn't looking matter-- at least not in the trouble sense. no, this man was a different kind of journalist. he didn't investigate people. he simply admired them. >> reporter: humiliated by a ea4--year-old man. oh! he said he was the best, and i trusted him. >> there you go! >> reporter: nobody could accuse you of wasting any string lately. >> no. >> reporter: charles kuralt, legendary creator of "on the road" died 20 years ago, but his biggest fan is alive and well. what year did you start at cbs? >> 1966. >> reporter: izzy bleckman was kuralt's cameraman. we invited him here to the henry ford m
. ♪ >> i'm charles kuralt.e day in 1967, i thought i'd take a ride and see what was going on in the countryside. >> mason: it was 50 years ago this week that charles kuralt first went "on the road." tonight, steve hartman throws it into reverse and takes us back to the start of a journey to the heart of america. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the "on the road" motor home wasn't the fastest way to find a news story, but charles kuralt wasn't looking matter-- at...
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charles dumas, do you have a burberry trench coat? charles: i do not. tom: see, that is not only un-american, that is uno--engli. i would expect you to have one, even at the back of the closet. this goes in london in a post-brexit europe. as aondon keep its cache unique city, even as it splits apart from the e.u.? charles: i would say so. there is always going to be a loss of business to the continent. on the other hand, london's entire position in the postwar era has been based on being an offshore center, starting with people trying to escape tax from the united states. london will come back in. andrew barden, we are honored to have you in our london set today. with your work in dubai and all of europe, if you look at burberry as a scene of corporate america -- europe, becoming more anglo american, where heads are off and you are out the door if you do not get it done like young bailey. the you see a continent of europe becoming more aggressive in corporate governance and corporate management? andrew: maybe. we are certainly seeing a glass half-full.
charles dumas, do you have a burberry trench coat? charles: i do not. tom: see, that is not only un-american, that is uno--engli. i would expect you to have one, even at the back of the closet. this goes in london in a post-brexit europe. as aondon keep its cache unique city, even as it splits apart from the e.u.? charles: i would say so. there is always going to be a loss of business to the continent. on the other hand, london's entire position in the postwar era has been based on being an...
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>> charles: that's helping a lot. you know yesterday the kansas city manufacturing data came out , again another great number the best number in six and a half years. they've already started to and one thing you don't start as a business you don't say i'm going to build a new factory for 300 million and change your mind next week. once you've committed to these things the wheels of commerce start to grind and that's what they're already doing. they aren't going to stop. now tell you what, get through some smart forms and get corporate rates lower and watch the wheels go faster so they've already gone and begun. >> liz: you're plugged in and you talk to a lot of people do you think it will happen by thanksgiving tax cuts? >> charles: i don't think by thanksgiving these artificial timeliness just get it done. i think the corporate america works on a five year time horizon sometimes much longer. they just want you to get it done in the near term. >> liz: charles payne good to see you will be on making money at 6:00 to no
>> charles: that's helping a lot. you know yesterday the kansas city manufacturing data came out , again another great number the best number in six and a half years. they've already started to and one thing you don't start as a business you don't say i'm going to build a new factory for 300 million and change your mind next week. once you've committed to these things the wheels of commerce start to grind and that's what they're already doing. they aren't going to stop. now tell you what,...
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charles what do you make of this bottom line is we will function we will still get the job done. >> charles: a lot of dysfunction and i tell you what's interesting this week there was a report of 152-page report on politics and he broke the republican party into four different groups. i'm calling them tribes. it's interesting that you have marco rubio saying yeah, we're all going to take a little pain as long as it's not bad and this is just it. is there a common thread with these four tribes? it used to be lower taxes. it used to be fewer regulations those are low hanging fruit. obamacare repeal so i can't say that tax reform is a slam dunk. >> neil: what do you think? >> i don't think it's a slam dunk. i think it's a good chance it will happen because the republican leadership is back against the wall. i think the biggest sort of problem i think with tax reform is not coming from flake, jeff flake or corker. i think it comes from john mccain and if he gets susan collins involved he leads a sort of back door effort to basically kill this thing, i will say this though. >> neil: you're still
charles what do you make of this bottom line is we will function we will still get the job done. >> charles: a lot of dysfunction and i tell you what's interesting this week there was a report of 152-page report on politics and he broke the republican party into four different groups. i'm calling them tribes. it's interesting that you have marco rubio saying yeah, we're all going to take a little pain as long as it's not bad and this is just it. is there a common thread with these four...