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charles: adam? >> so i don't think it shows anything. what we already knew about donald trump as charlie pointed out that he's a pretty good television performer and he was a very good television performer during this session. he in fact stuck to the script the whole time which was to appear presidential. once upon a time he promised that he would be presidential all the time and he needs to do it for more than 55 minutes. charles: i think, you know maybe president's idea of presidential is different than adams and he thinks he is the president so whatever he does by default is presidential and by the way, i'm not sure that that was scripted okay? it felt like to me more of a business meeting not a reality tv show where you bounce ideas off of each other and you try to come to some sort of conclusion and agreements. ben: well i think everything that a tv personality has on tv take it from a person that's been a tv personality for a long time is scripted and to some extent at least it's scripted in y
charles: adam? >> so i don't think it shows anything. what we already knew about donald trump as charlie pointed out that he's a pretty good television performer and he was a very good television performer during this session. he in fact stuck to the script the whole time which was to appear presidential. once upon a time he promised that he would be presidential all the time and he needs to do it for more than 55 minutes. charles: i think, you know maybe president's idea of presidential...
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charles payne is coming up. thank you for watching. charles: the major averages finished slightly low but oil is rocketing. the secretary of veterans affairs david shulkin is our guest in the next hour. but first we must begin with a push for a deal. a bipartisan meeting between president trump and members of congress seems to have moved the discussion on immigration reform forward. daca, border security, chain migration and an end to the visa lottery system. president trump reiterating the importance of the wall. president trump: we need the wall for security. we need the wall for safety and to stop the drugs from rolling in. i would manage the people in the room both democrat and republican will couple a solution to the daca problem which has been going on a long time. but any solution has to include a wall, because without the wall, it doesn't work. charles: joining me, tammy bruce and gina loudon. gina, 24 hours after that extraordinary meeting, there is still some good vibes out there and hopefulness maybe a deal will be done. but
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i mean -- charles charles hold on.going to use the mainstream media as a gauge for president trump. >> well, hold it, don't give them the rope to hang you with. that -- charles: steve, what do you make of that? president trump knowing the mainstream media not his friend, why help them with their mission to derail his agenda and legacy? >> i'm not sure he cares, number one -- that's why he's got a 30% approval rating. >> the mainstream media helped donald trump win the presidency. i think they were so utterly unfair, so clearly biased -- charles: [inaudible] make up for that, sabrina, i know you want to chime in here. please do so. >> well, i think, charles, one of the things is it's not that he was talking about that these countries were so bad, it was the implication was that the people coming from -- >> right, absolutely. >> -- are inherently bad. and i can think of a lot of western -- charles: is that your take on it? that's what you took away from it? i thought it was like, hey, haiti's the or poorest country in th
i mean -- charles charles hold on.going to use the mainstream media as a gauge for president trump. >> well, hold it, don't give them the rope to hang you with. that -- charles: steve, what do you make of that? president trump knowing the mainstream media not his friend, why help them with their mission to derail his agenda and legacy? >> i'm not sure he cares, number one -- that's why he's got a 30% approval rating. >> the mainstream media helped donald trump win the...
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charles: it's not gimmicky. it came with higher labor force participation, a higher employment to population ratio. and you still get the media trying to push back against it or completely ignore it. >> this is why the president took his message to the people today and he will do so later this evening. record lows. this fist what the left does not want to talk about. because they don't want the core base of black voters to know about the good that is coming out of this administration with the rollback in tax reform and regulations, higher job wages, over a hundred companies are giving bonuses. lower government, lower regulations, less taxes. this is what's happening all americans and especially black americans. charles: i think it's bent trigger that propelled this economy. if the way president trump handled himself today after being under a serious microscope with the release of the books and the criticism. >> the stable genius tweet was not a good one. but at the speech today he did veryell. charles: was he st
charles: it's not gimmicky. it came with higher labor force participation, a higher employment to population ratio. and you still get the media trying to push back against it or completely ignore it. >> this is why the president took his message to the people today and he will do so later this evening. record lows. this fist what the left does not want to talk about. because they don't want the core base of black voters to know about the good that is coming out of this administration with...
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look who's here, charles payne is here with "making money." charles: thank you very much, emac. good evening. i'm charles payne, major stories on "making money," capping the best january since 1998. i'll tell if you february can maintain this pace. >>> congressman trey gowdy announcing he won't seek re-election, becoming the latest high-profile committee chair to leave congress. >>> a train carrying gop lawmakers to a retreat crashed in virginia. >>> first, reaction from last night's state of the union address. president trump touting the economy and tax cuts while pushing unity as a path forward. let's watch. >> tonight, i call upon all of us to set aside our differences. to seek out common ground, and to summon the unity we need to deliver for the people. this is really the key. these are the people we were elected to serve. charles: here with me now for reaction, fox news political contributor tammy bruce and independent woman's voice director ford o'connell, gina loudon, donald j. trump advisory board member and ned ryun, former president bush presidential writer. former pre
look who's here, charles payne is here with "making money." charles: thank you very much, emac. good evening. i'm charles payne, major stories on "making money," capping the best january since 1998. i'll tell if you february can maintain this pace. >>> congressman trey gowdy announcing he won't seek re-election, becoming the latest high-profile committee chair to leave congress. >>> a train carrying gop lawmakers to a retreat crashed in virginia....
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charles: ben? >> i love walmart just like everyone else who likes to get frozen shrimp and machete in one go, but when it comes to walmart main employer for 22 states in this country, putting a lot of mom and pops out of business, a lot of smaller businesses have been closed because walmart comes through, they do have devastates effect on lot of industry in the middle of this country. let's be a little rational here. they are spending 400 million bucks $1000 to eligible employees, they made $500 billion in 2016. it is flies. i think it's a big deal to those individuals, i'm not trying to diminish that but you know. charles: does sound like you're trying to diminish it. it is kinard to say they put ma and pa out of business. in fact i think exact opposite. they're located in areas where ma and pa could not have successful business. those regions to get the machetes and get the frozen shrimp otherwise, between walmart and dollar general, there are hundreds of, literally tens of millions of americans
charles: ben? >> i love walmart just like everyone else who likes to get frozen shrimp and machete in one go, but when it comes to walmart main employer for 22 states in this country, putting a lot of mom and pops out of business, a lot of smaller businesses have been closed because walmart comes through, they do have devastates effect on lot of industry in the middle of this country. let's be a little rational here. they are spending 400 million bucks $1000 to eligible employees, they...
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charles: we should have open border? >> not saying that. charles: where do we draw the line?i am saying we need it look at our needs, not suggesting open borders, want to talk in an honest way snoor yo. you sure, if people talk honest way but down use the right words it gets turned' side down on its head. >> i am addressing the president's question, why do wement peopl want people from these places. i am for a rational, logical immigration system. >> okay. >> it comes down to the process, people who come here theor right way, people have come in line, paid for legal fees, and whoever in a did it the right way, you have some who are coming here the wrong way, that needs to end. charles: thank you very much, i am breaking down important things about the market. everyone is talking about earnings, i'll talk about, that but also revenue. you talk about important poll, corporate revenue, i'll explain when we come back. >> cvs says they have a responsible of thinking messages of unrealistic body images to young women. cam cold remedy nass shorten colds with a snap, and reduce sympt
charles: we should have open border? >> not saying that. charles: where do we draw the line?i am saying we need it look at our needs, not suggesting open borders, want to talk in an honest way snoor yo. you sure, if people talk honest way but down use the right words it gets turned' side down on its head. >> i am addressing the president's question, why do wement peopl want people from these places. i am for a rational, logical immigration system. >> okay. >> it comes...
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charles: i am charles payne. breaking news. stock plummeting with dow down more than 360 falling for a second day. it is intensifying. this ahead of the state of union address, where president trump is to call for bipartisan. all touting a strong economy, those tax cuts. millions of americans feeling benefits of the new g.o.p. tax law. my next guest oklahoma senator james langford, and buffalo wild wings restaurant franchise owner, saying his company is benefiting. a lot of anticipation over not just what president trump will say tonight, but his tone and how he delivers the message. >> always interesting. the conversation is about tone rather than content. i think that cob tent. this capitol hill is an ant hill of security, i fully expect he will talk about infrastructure, immigration, trade and future for trade. i am confident he will talk about tax policies, what is already happening across america and the low unemployment rate and the number of jobs creates, this is a positive time. charles: we should remind audience, there
charles: i am charles payne. breaking news. stock plummeting with dow down more than 360 falling for a second day. it is intensifying. this ahead of the state of union address, where president trump is to call for bipartisan. all touting a strong economy, those tax cuts. millions of americans feeling benefits of the new g.o.p. tax law. my next guest oklahoma senator james langford, and buffalo wild wings restaurant franchise owner, saying his company is benefiting. a lot of anticipation over...
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charles: it's finally here. answer to amazon's echo at a price of $349. me 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*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling cards e*trade. the original place to invest online. he gets the best deal on the perfect hotel by using. tripadvisor! that's because tripadvisor lets you start your trip on the right foot... by comparing prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. saving you up to 30%! you'll be bathing in savings! tripadvisor. check the latest reviews and lowest prices. charles: while the dow jones industrial average up a little out the gate it didn't do much. but the s & p left many of them at all-time highs. a
charles: it's finally here. answer to amazon's echo at a price of $349. me 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*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling cards e*trade....
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charles: i'm charles payne. we have many breaking stories stretching with wall street to switzerland in davos where president trump is sweeping the headlines at home and abroad. the dow and s & f finished at record highs. meanwhile, in washington the immigration showdown is in full force with the trump administration preparing to present its daca plan. there was a trumpian twist and another blockbuster information in a text in the fbi. but we want to begin with president trump pushing his america first agenda, this abroad in davos. the president meeting with world leaders and ceos. the president emphasizing the importance of being a cheerleader for what and who you represent. >> there has been a lot of warmth, a lot of respect for our country, and a lot of money, bills and billions of dollars is coming into the u.s. people are very happy with what we have done. not only on the tax bill, but also cutting regulations and being a cheerleader for your country. if you are not a cheerleader for your country, no matter
charles: i'm charles payne. we have many breaking stories stretching with wall street to switzerland in davos where president trump is sweeping the headlines at home and abroad. the dow and s & f finished at record highs. meanwhile, in washington the immigration showdown is in full force with the trump administration preparing to present its daca plan. there was a trumpian twist and another blockbuster information in a text in the fbi. but we want to begin with president trump pushing his...
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charles: good evening, i'm charles payne, you are watching "making money." that's exactly what happened today. major averages racing higher today after the u.s. economy added 148,000 jobs in december. we saw closing record highs, a number of course was below expectation but the report showed signs that the broad market, the broad labor market is maintaining plenty of momentum coming into the year. december's gain was the 82nd consecutive month of job growth, unemployment held steady at 4.1%, although the headline number was disappointing and some of the estimates particularly after adp yesterday, there were remarkable parts of that report that are encouraging for all americans. the trend of lower unemployment rate continues for all racial demographics. look at black unemployment reaching a series low. all-time low, back to '72. 6.8% down from 7.9% a year ago. want to bring my panel into talk about the market, break down the economic momentum. liz peek and the hill contributor jillian melchior, stephanie hammel. stephanie, since it's your first time on the sh
charles: good evening, i'm charles payne, you are watching "making money." that's exactly what happened today. major averages racing higher today after the u.s. economy added 148,000 jobs in december. we saw closing record highs, a number of course was below expectation but the report showed signs that the broad market, the broad labor market is maintaining plenty of momentum coming into the year. december's gain was the 82nd consecutive month of job growth, unemployment held steady...
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charles: dr. jackson just kept doubling and tripling down on the fact that in trump is in excellent health. joining me. tammy bruce, and stephanie, let me start with you. the one-star admiral. i have got to tell you, they seemed so dejected that apparently mr. trump is in amazing physical condition and has all his mental faculties. >> it was absurd what the reporters were asking. they would never have asked president 44 these questions. we know he minneapolis excellent health. he needs to lose a few pounds. they want him to lose between 10-15 pounds. mr. trump says he's up for it. for them to hammer on his mental health, they are the ones who need a mental health exam. charles: this was not what they were hoping for. >> not at all. can you imagine not wanting someone to get a clean billion of health? yet that was the press acted. if anything, the mental state of the people in the room was more exposed than the presidents. which is there were people in there wishing the president of the united stat
charles: dr. jackson just kept doubling and tripling down on the fact that in trump is in excellent health. joining me. tammy bruce, and stephanie, let me start with you. the one-star admiral. i have got to tell you, they seemed so dejected that apparently mr. trump is in amazing physical condition and has all his mental faculties. >> it was absurd what the reporters were asking. they would never have asked president 44 these questions. we know he minneapolis excellent health. he needs to...
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charles: i'm charles payne. we have continuing coverage of these breaking developments in washington. the house is voting to reopen the government until february 8 after the same resolution passed the senate chamber. all three major averages closing at all-time highs. i want to bring in my panel. deneen borelli, ron christie, and ford o'connell, and beverly halberg. let's talk about winners and losers. >> there is a reason why the schumer shutdown that's now trending the schumer sellout. schumer is ultimate loser in all of this. i want to give republicans credit on messaging. using his this with humanners e is working well. saying he was funding against the troops and children's healthcare. government shutdowns never work with the people pushing for the shutdown. charles: a "new yorker" article at 4:00 p.m. said republicans won the shutdown battle but may lose on immigration. chuck schumer blinked and you have to wonder why he fought this fight in the first place. >> it was a charade aimed at two groups. the dem
charles: i'm charles payne. we have continuing coverage of these breaking developments in washington. the house is voting to reopen the government until february 8 after the same resolution passed the senate chamber. all three major averages closing at all-time highs. i want to bring in my panel. deneen borelli, ron christie, and ford o'connell, and beverly halberg. let's talk about winners and losers. >> there is a reason why the schumer shutdown that's now trending the schumer sellout....
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charles: ultimately, though.eople always point to 1930 and we had tariffs and each world created a moto minnesota a moat. ultimately i think it does cost american jobs. >> in terms of the solar panel thing, this has been going on for 10 years. china ramped up to flood the solar industry. charles: shelby: , the weak dollar, are you afraid of the greenback getting too weak? >> we heard the treasury secretary say we like a weak dollar and he accomplishes it because the dollar fell. charles: past treasury secretaries said we want a strong dollar, ink, wink. >> this trend has been going on for several months. i -- >> he also commented on the long-term trend of the dollar. charles: a strong dollar represents a strong country, wink, wink. we have a special programming alert. treasury secretary, steve mnuchin and wilbur ross will join maria bartiromo 8:00 a.m. eastern in davos. several democratic mayors stepped up their wars on sanctuary cities. stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at you
charles: ultimately, though.eople always point to 1930 and we had tariffs and each world created a moto minnesota a moat. ultimately i think it does cost american jobs. >> in terms of the solar panel thing, this has been going on for 10 years. china ramped up to flood the solar industry. charles: shelby: , the weak dollar, are you afraid of the greenback getting too weak? >> we heard the treasury secretary say we like a weak dollar and he accomplishes it because the dollar fell....
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neil: charles? charles: i do think it's funny you don't think pakistan should think twice but california should think twice, but having said that, you know i'm generally a space rights person but i think there's things like the civil rights issues in the 1960s where the federal government has to step in and this is enough of an issue where people's safety and economics play such a role that i just think it's wrong. neil: but what specifically is wrong? charles: the sanctuary cities and the economic strain even no matter how rich california is and also the safety issues i think override the state's rights they presume to have here neil: all right, so charlie gasparino then, the acting ice director wants to follow -- >> scary guy. neil: oh, yeah you don't want to mess with him. >> there's a few people i would not mess with. neil: but now he comes in and he wants to get into california city or town where they're harboring a fugitive and suspect illegal alien and that opens up a pandora's box and would
neil: charles? charles: i do think it's funny you don't think pakistan should think twice but california should think twice, but having said that, you know i'm generally a space rights person but i think there's things like the civil rights issues in the 1960s where the federal government has to step in and this is enough of an issue where people's safety and economics play such a role that i just think it's wrong. neil: but what specifically is wrong? charles: the sanctuary cities and the...
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charles payne is here with "making money." [♪] charles: good evening.he s & p 500 and nasdaq notching another record despite being possibly hours away from a government shutdown. senate democrats and a few republicans prepare to reject a short-term spending bill before it expires. humaner talking right after the meeting with the president. >> we had a long and detailed meeting. we discussed all of the major outstanding issues. we made progress. but we still have a good number of issues and the discussions will continue. charles: president trump tweeting progress was made and a four-week extension would be best. will we get a budget deal or shut down by midnight? congressman you voted yes after a contentious battle in the house. does it make you nervous the shear chuck schumer sound more positive? at some point there has to be a compromise. >> there does. it's encouraging that work is being done. but it will be called the schumer shutdown if the senate doesn't pass it. i'm no fan of c.r.s. it's no way to run a country. i hope the democrats in the senate
charles payne is here with "making money." [♪] charles: good evening.he s & p 500 and nasdaq notching another record despite being possibly hours away from a government shutdown. senate democrats and a few republicans prepare to reject a short-term spending bill before it expires. humaner talking right after the meeting with the president. >> we had a long and detailed meeting. we discussed all of the major outstanding issues. we made progress. but we still have a good...
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charles: cavalier there. you think he gets or understands how detrimental this week has been for him and his future. >> very much so, i think that steve bannon, we look at him, it is important to understand a lot of what he does is media manipulation, i think he likes to burn it down, see what is left, that is a strategy of his. i think that he revels in the beltway talking about this. i think he revels in the drama. he sees this a beneficial to him in long run, i don't know that will be the case, i think he has a longer term strategy than more people realize. charles: you know, two separate things, you know, where does this put someone like, who has been somewhat critical of president trump, from the establishment part of the wing, does it make you more hopeful, it sounds like you are. do you think it will have an impact? president trump has done an amazing job with the economy and isis, there are a lot of never-trumpers who are resisting to give him credit for that. >> the more people like ban an disappear
charles: cavalier there. you think he gets or understands how detrimental this week has been for him and his future. >> very much so, i think that steve bannon, we look at him, it is important to understand a lot of what he does is media manipulation, i think he likes to burn it down, see what is left, that is a strategy of his. i think that he revels in the beltway talking about this. i think he revels in the drama. he sees this a beneficial to him in long run, i don't know that will be...
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but i agree with you, charles. in republican shutdown only the non-essential government employees are sent home. of the nearly 2 million government employees, how many of them are essential. we are spending $136 billion a year on federal employees. i would like to know how many of them are essential. how do republicans always lose on this? they never get on the same page with regards to messaging. they never look ahead and say we are going to get into a fight with the democrats. the economy is roaring. 1,000 points in a week. we could be hitting 27,000 points in the market. 90% of american workers are going see a pay increase in their paychecks in february. this is one thing where republicans better figure out how to message this and do the fundamentals. there are concerning signs. virginia 13, virginia 50, new hampshire 4. oklahoma, 46. republicans lost sometimes by thousands of votes. we have our warning signs. we better be prepared to make sure is there not a blue wave in the fall. charles: the house is recessin
but i agree with you, charles. in republican shutdown only the non-essential government employees are sent home. of the nearly 2 million government employees, how many of them are essential. we are spending $136 billion a year on federal employees. i would like to know how many of them are essential. how do republicans always lose on this? they never get on the same page with regards to messaging. they never look ahead and say we are going to get into a fight with the democrats. the economy is...
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charles: i agree. think that it shows his mental fitness again which is not in question at all and it also puts everybody on the record and says here we'll have a normal decent conversation and now we're going to know exactly what everybody said and at the same time i didn't realize we had moral obligation where everybody had a constitutional right to come to the united states. we actually as a sovreign nation can decide who comes in or doesn't come in. >> but we shouldn't be deciding on the basis of what country they came from being less preferable presumably on a racial basis. >> i did not state that at all. but really quick and i'll give you the floor. i mean when you're looking at these comments let's talk about again i do think we need a merit -based immigration system if we want to see people coming in that will make us even more successful and more prosperous, i think we have a right to be able to say, you know who comes in and who doesn't. >> but here is the point many people from those places
charles: i agree. think that it shows his mental fitness again which is not in question at all and it also puts everybody on the record and says here we'll have a normal decent conversation and now we're going to know exactly what everybody said and at the same time i didn't realize we had moral obligation where everybody had a constitutional right to come to the united states. we actually as a sovreign nation can decide who comes in or doesn't come in. >> but we shouldn't be deciding on...
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charles: michael?i, agree if we believe that the nation has borders, 14 and should have borders you have to enforce them, the question is what expense. in terms of opioid episcopallic andem -- epidemic. the approach that president has taken is impressive, i think having set foun foundation, and saying work out a deal and bring it to me is the way he should be approaching a lot of big issues this say recipe for success for trump, combined with the economy and a strong stock market that could bring about a stronger mainstream level of support for him in polls and potentially the next election. charles: michael, there is a certain amount of outrage by a lot of core trump supporters who supported primp fro president tt doing any daca deal. they believe it would encourage future illegal immigration? >> i think the president set fourth a plan that has some economic sense, that will put some strategy behind our immigration policy. if trump voters -- they are not going to get everything they want, they elected
charles: michael?i, agree if we believe that the nation has borders, 14 and should have borders you have to enforce them, the question is what expense. in terms of opioid episcopallic andem -- epidemic. the approach that president has taken is impressive, i think having set foun foundation, and saying work out a deal and bring it to me is the way he should be approaching a lot of big issues this say recipe for success for trump, combined with the economy and a strong stock market that could...
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charles payne is here with "making money." charles: we have a jam-packed hour ahead. rising interest rates in part rattling the market. i'll explain why investors shouldn't be spooked by these rates. ed the house intelligence committee meeting right now deciding whether to release the memo that exposes fisa abuse. embattled deputy fbi director andrew mccabe was get removed from his postal the bureau just weeks before he was to leave in march. what's the underlying meaning of all this? let's ask byronork. byn: good to be her charles. charles: yre the main specifically wanteo have here. it's a lot of twists and resigng early? what do we make of it? byron: we don't know. there are a lot of people on capitol hill in the dark about this as we are. we knew he was going to leave. so there are a couple of innocent reasons that might be possible or a couple not so innocent reasons. one innocent reason is he got to the point where his pension and pay is set so he left. another possible innocent reason is the fbi director christopher wray had been planning on putting in his own
charles payne is here with "making money." charles: we have a jam-packed hour ahead. rising interest rates in part rattling the market. i'll explain why investors shouldn't be spooked by these rates. ed the house intelligence committee meeting right now deciding whether to release the memo that exposes fisa abuse. embattled deputy fbi director andrew mccabe was get removed from his postal the bureau just weeks before he was to leave in march. what's the underlying meaning of all this?...
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charles payne is here now with "making money." charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. we have fast-moving developments. major averages finish with regard highs. the s & p at its best start since 1964. steve bannon has stepped down as executive chairman at "breitbart" news. president trump urging a group of law makers to tackle on a bipartisan basis immigration reform in an attempt to forge a deal that protects dreamers from deportation and keeps the government open and builds the president's wall. >> is there any agreement without wall? president trump: no. we need it. you need the wall. i would love not to build the wall. but you need the wall. i will tell you this, the i.c.e. officers and border patrol agents say if you don't have the wall in certain areas that aren't protected by nature, if you don't have the wall, you cannot have security. you just can't have it. it doesn't work. charles: the white house released a statement saying that strum and the senators reach a decision on chain migration, and daca. vince, an extraordinary meeting today. the stakes are very h
charles payne is here now with "making money." charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. we have fast-moving developments. major averages finish with regard highs. the s & p at its best start since 1964. steve bannon has stepped down as executive chairman at "breitbart" news. president trump urging a group of law makers to tackle on a bipartisan basis immigration reform in an attempt to forge a deal that protects dreamers from deportation and keeps the government open...
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charles payne is here with "making money." charles: i'm charles payne * on "making money." the market is absolutely on fire crushing through 26,000. and this time it stuck. we have a potential government shutdown looming. but we have to begin with one of the biggest news stories of the week. apple. the latest company to accelerate he investments and they cited trump's tax cuts. the company announcing it will contribute $350 billion to the u.s. complete next five years and create 20,000 jobs. it expects repatriation tax of $38 million. that mines they are bringing back $350 billion all. american workers clearly benefiting from the new tax cut but president obama still not getting the credit he deserves. liz peak, gina loudon, and ford o'connell. president trump not getting any credit. yesterday there was an article in the "new york times" that the americans are warming up to the new tax laws but they don't give trump the credit. >> i think they will when they see the actual money and it makes an actual difference in their lives. $1,000 isn't that much money to them. but it's
charles payne is here with "making money." charles: i'm charles payne * on "making money." the market is absolutely on fire crushing through 26,000. and this time it stuck. we have a potential government shutdown looming. but we have to begin with one of the biggest news stories of the week. apple. the latest company to accelerate he investments and they cited trump's tax cuts. the company announcing it will contribute $350 billion to the u.s. complete next five years and...
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charles: welcome to can veto coast to coast. i'm charles payne. investors are pushing stocks up despite the fierce. they tell us there is 25% chance for a shutdown. connell mcshane, deroy murdoch, "wall street journal" senior video reporter shelby holiday. a lot of people are sort of intrigued that the market is up in face of a shutdown. i did my own math. the markets have done extraordinarily well during these shutdowns. the last three shutdowns saw the market up 37%, 23%, 32%. i'm rooting for it to shut down. >> we've all survived shutdowns. the challenge it is politically risky for both republicans and democrats. of they're in a mudslinging fight and hoping the other part has more mud on their face at end of the day. charles: deroy, forget about the market, only one year was the gdp down. i get back to the point. why are republican so afraid of this? >> they seem to think they will get burned. after the last shutdown they benefited midterm elections after that. depend who defines the terms of shutdown. he should do oval office address on friday
charles: welcome to can veto coast to coast. i'm charles payne. investors are pushing stocks up despite the fierce. they tell us there is 25% chance for a shutdown. connell mcshane, deroy murdoch, "wall street journal" senior video reporter shelby holiday. a lot of people are sort of intrigued that the market is up in face of a shutdown. i did my own math. the markets have done extraordinarily well during these shutdowns. the last three shutdowns saw the market up 37%, 23%, 32%. i'm...
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charles? >> thanks very much. to the freedom caucus which is signals they're not going to sign on any short term spending bill without military funding included. a risky move? we're going to congressman scott perry who is a member of the freedom caucus. the american public just grapples with the notion of another continuing resolution, kicking the can down the road and nothing resolved in d.c. yet you're willing to even forego that if you don't get the military spend something. >> nothing -- charles, nothing will be resolved unless somebody stands firm on something. members of the freedom caucus said we should have stayed in august, state through in the august break and worked through this. since the senate didn't want to do that and many members of the house didn't want to do that, we came back in september and passed 12 appropriations bills. it's been 100 days. they have no reason to do anything. you get troopses in contacts, troops on the front line, we have half the ships we used to and we're going to go month
charles? >> thanks very much. to the freedom caucus which is signals they're not going to sign on any short term spending bill without military funding included. a risky move? we're going to congressman scott perry who is a member of the freedom caucus. the american public just grapples with the notion of another continuing resolution, kicking the can down the road and nothing resolved in d.c. yet you're willing to even forego that if you don't get the military spend something. >>...
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>> charles: absolutely. it should all be made public, every bit of it.hey should be no secrets here because we are going to be a country that allows or turns a blind eye to a political administration spying on political opponents during elections, then we lost everything. >> kennedy: why have we just extended the power of the federal government and intelligence agencies to spy wordlessly on americans through foreign target collection? why did we do that and why were people like devon nunez the ones championing a bill that was clearly an infringement? >> harris: don't want something to happen on their watch. >> kennedy: look what happened on their watch. the fbi apparently. >> harris: i'm talking terrorism. you don't want to take that tool away. >> kennedy: but there is no separation between terrorism and the ability to spy on american citizens. >> harris: privacy advocates say that you can do both. but it didn't do both last week. b5 rand paul is planning on filibustering that legislation because it is so ill-conceived and so hypocritical to be mad about
>> charles: absolutely. it should all be made public, every bit of it.hey should be no secrets here because we are going to be a country that allows or turns a blind eye to a political administration spying on political opponents during elections, then we lost everything. >> kennedy: why have we just extended the power of the federal government and intelligence agencies to spy wordlessly on americans through foreign target collection? why did we do that and why were people like...
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a writer as well as host of the podcast show sunday with charles and in williamsburg cross to andrew he is president of the institute liberty for. as well as the host of the andrew langer show on. in baltimore all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it charles let me go to you first i mean one of the reasons why i wanted to do this program is the scandal around brian ross over at a.b.c. and of course that was a horrific mistake and. the perception is there that that wasn't very good journalism and it's true because he was getting ahead of himself so much so much of the media gets ahead of itself not in reporting information but to further their agenda and in the process they're damaging journalism the standards of journalism of drop so badly in the western world right now and i would say and we can talk about this later in the program it's destroying institutions that we used to cherish go ahead charles you know i totally agree with that i'm actually i started out as an investment banker and about ten years ago
a writer as well as host of the podcast show sunday with charles and in williamsburg cross to andrew he is president of the institute liberty for. as well as the host of the andrew langer show on. in baltimore all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it charles let me go to you first i mean one of the reasons why i wanted to do this program is the scandal around brian ross over at a.b.c. and of course that was a horrific...
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because for whatever agenda reasons or because they're just not curious about it you know you know charles we chose you and we already heard the word click here and i think that's very interesting is that in this is what it's really gotten down to is to get clicks to get eyeballs and worry about it later i mean we saw this during the last year's campaign where journalists openly said well this is a very different kind of candidate so we have to relax my word relax our journalistic rules i mean that is a very slippery path ok either you have principles or you don't have principles and what and what they're doing is that since we're going to treat him differently as a result viewers and readers are now seeing mainstream media is not fulfilling those principles that they say that they uphold go ahead charles. you know what i founded by experiences with journalism please don't take this the wrong way but you know most journalists are excellent with words and hopeless when it comes to understanding numbers vary and what we have since ninety ninety eight ninety nine is an economic realignment wh
because for whatever agenda reasons or because they're just not curious about it you know you know charles we chose you and we already heard the word click here and i think that's very interesting is that in this is what it's really gotten down to is to get clicks to get eyeballs and worry about it later i mean we saw this during the last year's campaign where journalists openly said well this is a very different kind of candidate so we have to relax my word relax our journalistic rules i mean...
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we meet the main protagonist, charles i, king of england, scotland and ireland from 1625—1619.e had a great eye for art, as did his mrs, henrietta maria. both portraits were painted by this fella, the flemish artist anthony van dyck, who charles i hired as his court painter, or what we'd call nowadays as his artist in residence. he has two main focuses for his collection. that's mantegna's triumphs of caesar, by the way. his first passion was for german, flemish and dutch artists of the northern renaissance, hence we have this wonderwall of hans holbein portraits, at the end of which is this absolute cracker of robert cheeseman, the royal falconer. his other great love was the artists of the italian high renaissance, people like pisano and here, people like tintoretto, who painted this dramatic, biblical scene. injust two decades, charles and henrietta amassed an art collection to rival any court in europe, but it all came to a very abrupt end when charles has his head chopped off and oliver cromwell flogs the lot. the collection was scattered to the four winds, which is the po
we meet the main protagonist, charles i, king of england, scotland and ireland from 1625—1619.e had a great eye for art, as did his mrs, henrietta maria. both portraits were painted by this fella, the flemish artist anthony van dyck, who charles i hired as his court painter, or what we'd call nowadays as his artist in residence. he has two main focuses for his collection. that's mantegna's triumphs of caesar, by the way. his first passion was for german, flemish and dutch artists of the...
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>> charles, i don't think he's changed his position. adults choosing to break our immigration law, is that an act of love, no. i don't call them undocumented. if you come into my home uninvited, are you not undocumented, are you a burke lar. when we talk about daca we're talking about people brought here by no choice of their own, as children. president of whom lived practically their entire lives. when the president says, today, that's an act of love what he means is we're going to show great compassion to people who have largely lived american lives who didn't choose to break our immigration laws. >> by the same token, christy, people are afraid of, americans, is if you do this you will continue to encourage illegal immigration. that sort of fine line comes, someone lived mere for a long time, they're a students, they worked, they've contributed. how do you stop the red carpet and how do you curtail illegal immigration? we do have a right to protect our borders, right? >> of course. and we do have stringent border protection. that is
>> charles, i don't think he's changed his position. adults choosing to break our immigration law, is that an act of love, no. i don't call them undocumented. if you come into my home uninvited, are you not undocumented, are you a burke lar. when we talk about daca we're talking about people brought here by no choice of their own, as children. president of whom lived practically their entire lives. when the president says, today, that's an act of love what he means is we're going to show...
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injust two decades, charles and henrietta amassed enough ofa charles and henrietta amassed enough of it all came to a very abrupt end when charles had his head chopped off and oliver cromwell flogged the lot. the collection was scattered to the four winds which is the point of this exhibition. the royal academy is uniting for the first time since 1649 as many of those famous artworks as it possibly can, increasing this hunting port of king charles i which is now owned by the louvre. ina way by the louvre. in a way this exhibition isa in a way this exhibition is a tragedy, a story of what could have been. great masterpieces once owned by this country but are now owned by others. take this ball of titians, for example, the one on the left now belongs to the prada in madrid, and the other two are the louvres in paris. still that is the nature of things, i suppose that this exhibition does make you wonder what if king charles had not lost his head and continued to collect at the same sort of rate. britain would surely the greatest collection of renaissance art in the world. mind you, it
injust two decades, charles and henrietta amassed enough ofa charles and henrietta amassed enough of it all came to a very abrupt end when charles had his head chopped off and oliver cromwell flogged the lot. the collection was scattered to the four winds which is the point of this exhibition. the royal academy is uniting for the first time since 1649 as many of those famous artworks as it possibly can, increasing this hunting port of king charles i which is now owned by the louvre. ina way by...
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we meet the main protagonist, charles i, king of england, scotla nd charles i, king of england, scotland- 1649. from 1625 -1649. he had a great eye for art, as did his missus, henrietta maria. both portraits were painted by this fella, the flemish artist anthony van dyck, who king charles i hired as his court painter, oi’ hired as his court painter, or what we would now call nowdays as his artist in residence. he has two main focuses for his collection — that's mantegna's the triumph of caesar, by the way — his first passion was for the german, flemish and dutch artists of the northern renaissance. hence we have this wonder wall of hans holbein portraits, at the end of which is this absolute cracker, of robert cheesman, the royal falconer. his other great love was the artists of the italian high renaissance. people like pisano. and here tintoretto painted this dramatic biblical scene. injust two decades, charles and henrietta amassed an art collection to rival any court in europe but it all came to a very abrupt end when charles had his head chopped off and oliver cromwell flogs the lot.
we meet the main protagonist, charles i, king of england, scotla nd charles i, king of england, scotland- 1649. from 1625 -1649. he had a great eye for art, as did his missus, henrietta maria. both portraits were painted by this fella, the flemish artist anthony van dyck, who king charles i hired as his court painter, oi’ hired as his court painter, or what we would now call nowdays as his artist in residence. he has two main focuses for his collection — that's mantegna's the triumph of...
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charles? charles: hi dagen. we know which immigration meeting is making headlines today, but is something specific about this one that captured our attention plus a new rule for some medicaid recipients who are able to work for government assistance? some say it's heartless but someone here says it's the best thing for them and taxpayers in the long run. see you soon. dagen: thanks charles we can't wait but coming up next, right here, it's no secret that cities nationwide are fighting for amazon's second headquarters, but what they're offering the tech giant is a secret. shouldn't be if it's taxpayer money. & bears. dagen: officials across the country shouting from the roof top for amazon to pick their city for its second headquarters , but when it comes to what perks they've promised the tech giant, that's right, silence. crickets. many states and cities refusing to disclose what they put on the table including tax breaks over fears it could put them at a competitive disadvantage. for whatever city is chosen am
charles? charles: hi dagen. we know which immigration meeting is making headlines today, but is something specific about this one that captured our attention plus a new rule for some medicaid recipients who are able to work for government assistance? some say it's heartless but someone here says it's the best thing for them and taxpayers in the long run. see you soon. dagen: thanks charles we can't wait but coming up next, right here, it's no secret that cities nationwide are fighting for...
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on november 9, 1985, america welcomed prince charles and princess diana. the couple was first welcomed by president ronald reagan and first lady nancy then honored with a gala at the white house that evening. and while the guest list was prestigious, the spotlight did not veer from royalty. "... to actually see her in person." "it was worth it definitely!" "why?" "cause she's just gorgeous! like its a fairytale! she's perfect. it's real!" "great britain's prince charles and princess diana are the talk of the town in washington." their four-day tour was mostly spent in washington with the final day spent in palm beach and not a secondof the royal visit went unnoticed. "great britain's prince charles and princess diana cap a three day washington visit today. they've had a nonstop schedule since their arrival. they're undoubtably the biggest celebrites in town." "some people had camped out all night in hopes of seeing them." "hey ron and nancy! you see 'em all the time but this is something special." "the royal couple toured the national gallery exhibit that
on november 9, 1985, america welcomed prince charles and princess diana. the couple was first welcomed by president ronald reagan and first lady nancy then honored with a gala at the white house that evening. and while the guest list was prestigious, the spotlight did not veer from royalty. "... to actually see her in person." "it was worth it definitely!" "why?" "cause she's just gorgeous! like its a fairytale! she's perfect. it's real!" "great...
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charles? charles: hi dagen. we know which immigration meeting is making headlines today, but is something specific about this one that captured our attention plus a new rule for some medicaid recipients who are able to work for government assistance? some say it's heartless but someone here says it's the best thing for them and taxpayers in the long run. see you soon. dagen: thanks charles we can't wait but coming up next, right here, it's no secret that cities nationwide are fighting for amazon's second headquarters, but what they're offering the tech giant is a secret. shouldn't be if it's taxpayer money. they came out of nowhere, sir! how many of 'em? we don't know. dozens. all right! let's teach these freaks some manners! good luck out there, captain! thanks! but i don't need luck, i have skills... i don't have my keys. (on intercom) all hands. we are looking for the captain's keys again. they are on a silver carabiner. oh, this is bad. as long as people misplace their keys, you can count on geico saving fol
charles? charles: hi dagen. we know which immigration meeting is making headlines today, but is something specific about this one that captured our attention plus a new rule for some medicaid recipients who are able to work for government assistance? some say it's heartless but someone here says it's the best thing for them and taxpayers in the long run. see you soon. dagen: thanks charles we can't wait but coming up next, right here, it's no secret that cities nationwide are fighting for...
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charles. you know there's not a lot of discussion in the mainstream or hardly use of a zero is the the russian chinese plan of a freeze for freeze freezing the program for freezing of the exercises and if we go back i think it was the penultimate round of sanctions against north korea it was televised i watched the whole thing i saw the western nations you know again the sanctimonious nonsense. but then the chinese and the russians put out a plan and it was actually quite lengthy it was quite detailed and and it's still on the table and that is the way forward and that that table the u.s. can still sit if it so wishes go ahead charles. he has very interesting you mention this is the if you like the geo political backdrop to it because that is also on the show we say the micro level of the tactical level exactly what has caused this breakthrough if indeed it turns out to be that to take place the only reason why these talks have been able to take place in the first place is simply because south
charles. you know there's not a lot of discussion in the mainstream or hardly use of a zero is the the russian chinese plan of a freeze for freeze freezing the program for freezing of the exercises and if we go back i think it was the penultimate round of sanctions against north korea it was televised i watched the whole thing i saw the western nations you know again the sanctimonious nonsense. but then the chinese and the russians put out a plan and it was actually quite lengthy it was quite...
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charles? charles: hi dagen. we know which immigration meeting is making headlines today, but is something specific about this one that captured our attention plus a new rule for some medicaid recipients who are able to work for government assistance? some say it's heartless but someone here says it's the best thing for them and taxpayers in the long run. see you soon. dagen: thanks charles we can't wait but coming up next, right here, it's no secret that cities nationwide are fighting for amazon's second headquarters, but what they're offering the tech giant is a secret. shouldn't be if it's taxpayer money. we'll debate it. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there hands-on very quick very prompt. i feel like we're being handled as people that actually have a genuine need. we're the webber family and we are usaa members for life. usaa, get your
charles? charles: hi dagen. we know which immigration meeting is making headlines today, but is something specific about this one that captured our attention plus a new rule for some medicaid recipients who are able to work for government assistance? some say it's heartless but someone here says it's the best thing for them and taxpayers in the long run. see you soon. dagen: thanks charles we can't wait but coming up next, right here, it's no secret that cities nationwide are fighting for...
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that's where we find kron-4's charles clifford...charles what are the concerns tonight? along 4th street and this fire is burning behind me in the simms metal management scrap yard. here's a closer lookthe fire was reported around 5 this evening. the flames are burning in a scrap yard just south of interstate 580. the pile is about 20-30 feet high. there are multiple fire crews here trying to get this under control. there's also a huge plume of smoke blowing to the north west. that has prompted a shelter inplace advisory for anyone living in the iron triangle or north richmond areas. residents are asked to stay in their homes and keep the windows shut until further notice. we will be here through out the evening with updates. in richmond,c harles clifford kron 4 news.
that's where we find kron-4's charles clifford...charles what are the concerns tonight? along 4th street and this fire is burning behind me in the simms metal management scrap yard. here's a closer lookthe fire was reported around 5 this evening. the flames are burning in a scrap yard just south of interstate 580. the pile is about 20-30 feet high. there are multiple fire crews here trying to get this under control. there's also a huge plume of smoke blowing to the north west. that has prompted...
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charles: not really, no.llar $.50 $1.50 and we are moving up to the euro rate against the stirring against the current , i don't expect sterling to appreciate against the euro. i expect the euro to be fundamentally strong. tom: this underscores the complexities of looking at each currency pair. it's not just about the euro are sterling. cable, whichhave is the pairing that we look at the most. charles, if we go to that chart now, we put the level at 1.60, but we will push it out for regular listeners in london. when you talk about the pound, is there an optimum level for the british economy? charles: where we are against the euro is extremely competitive in an economy with a large deficit of meeting to rebalance the payments. in that sense the region is fine. if we think the euro is going to 1.30, then the pound on that basis we go to 1.45. my feeling is that would be a bit stressful on a global basis. if the euro is going to 1.30, the pound needs to retreat against the euro, which could easily happen. sranci
charles: not really, no.llar $.50 $1.50 and we are moving up to the euro rate against the stirring against the current , i don't expect sterling to appreciate against the euro. i expect the euro to be fundamentally strong. tom: this underscores the complexities of looking at each currency pair. it's not just about the euro are sterling. cable, whichhave is the pairing that we look at the most. charles, if we go to that chart now, we put the level at 1.60, but we will push it out for regular...
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this collection belonged to charles i, who famously lost his head. now his masterpieces are finding a new audience. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. donald trump spent his first day in davos with plenty on his agenda. first he met with british prime minister theresa may and protected -- predicted a tremendous increase in trade between the two countries. then in discussions with israel's benjamin netanyahu, he threatened to withhold aid from the palestinians if they did not pursue peace with israel. so how is the "america first" message being received? from davos, jon sopel reports. jon: in a blur of rotor blades, a swirl of snow, and a near- avalanche of expectation, donald into davos today. not his natural environment. president trump: very excited to be here. the united states is doing very well. jon: he came with a message. he had come to spread peace and prosperity. this is not exactly daniel into the lion's den. tonald trump and the davos se are not exactly soulmates. nevertheless, the world econ
this collection belonged to charles i, who famously lost his head. now his masterpieces are finding a new audience. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. donald trump spent his first day in davos with plenty on his agenda. first he met with british prime minister theresa may and protected -- predicted a tremendous increase in trade between the two countries. then in discussions with israel's benjamin netanyahu, he threatened to withhold aid from the...