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we took the market from charles payne. i believe charles we were down 300. now it is moved in the opposite direction, down 515 the dow at least. send it over to you. charles: thank you, very much, blake. i'm charles payne and this is "making money." a lot coming up. we were selling off after yesterday's record 1000 point surge. the investors need to know painful gyrations, even though they hurt the market looking for a bottom and ultimately looking for a catalyst. u.s. and china planning a face-to-face trade meeting after the new year. beijing, finally may be ready to give the president a fair deal, especially a lot of evidence that the economy continuing to slow down rapidly. democrats are quick to blame russia for met link in our politics where is the outrage when liberal americans very powerful, very rich, in high places with deep pockets do the same exact thing? all that and a lot more on "making money." ♪ charles: all right, let's get to the selloff and bring in bubba trading.com chief strategist, and kingsview asset management chief investment officer
we took the market from charles payne. i believe charles we were down 300. now it is moved in the opposite direction, down 515 the dow at least. send it over to you. charles: thank you, very much, blake. i'm charles payne and this is "making money." a lot coming up. we were selling off after yesterday's record 1000 point surge. the investors need to know painful gyrations, even though they hurt the market looking for a bottom and ultimately looking for a catalyst. u.s. and china...
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charles: antwan?ings, number one, somehow another republicans, ford you included have said paint this narrative that democrats do not want border secure. that is a lie from the pits of hell. democrats want border security. we wanted that when the "gang of eight" presented their legislation not too long ago. it did not make its way through the house. we cannot confuse border security and a wall. the wall is part of the border security. the president in the last budget cycle received money for a wall but he did not even use the money -- >> that is not true. that is not true. that funding run out. charles: antwan, do you agree with nancy pelosi though that we can have security without a wall? >> absolutely we can? i think democrats and republicans agree with that. the bottom line is, we hear this conversation about a wall, that we were told mexico was supposed to pay for. charles: i know. but that is not part of this conversation. let me bring in -- >> this conversation about a wall is simply as this we
charles: antwan?ings, number one, somehow another republicans, ford you included have said paint this narrative that democrats do not want border secure. that is a lie from the pits of hell. democrats want border security. we wanted that when the "gang of eight" presented their legislation not too long ago. it did not make its way through the house. we cannot confuse border security and a wall. the wall is part of the border security. the president in the last budget cycle received...
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charles, back to you. charles: gerri, thank you very much.ng us from bubba trading todd horowitz. dr barton is still with us. you tweet as much as i do during commercial breaks. talk about your thoughts on the action so far? >> i think the action was probably pretty much expected, charles. basically if you forget about everything else the markets have been in wide sweeping consolidation about 10 weeks learwe go the bottom, looks like we're going down, boom, we get a big rally. yesterday's failure to break above 2820 in the s&p signaled there may be trouble. we can blame it on trade wars, can blame it on anything we want, end of the day markets didn't break out, sellers came in. this is biggest time of confusion for traders and investors when markets are consolidating. i think that is what we have here the i don't think it has anything to do with trade wars. there is oversupply of soybeans to begin with. they are much higher than they were before ever started. i deal with farmers every day. that is part of what i do. i think not as big of a de
charles, back to you. charles: gerri, thank you very much.ng us from bubba trading todd horowitz. dr barton is still with us. you tweet as much as i do during commercial breaks. talk about your thoughts on the action so far? >> i think the action was probably pretty much expected, charles. basically if you forget about everything else the markets have been in wide sweeping consolidation about 10 weeks learwe go the bottom, looks like we're going down, boom, we get a big rally. yesterday's...
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charles: they imploded -- >> upstreams. charles: i'm sorry.e relationship to price of crude oil? how much does that impact? >> midstreams have very little price sensitivity to crude oil. you can think of them as a transportation company without wheels. they own the pipes and storage and have long-term contracts with exxon, chevron, people like that. >> we have to make it on returns. we don't become day traders. by the same token, buying whole like 2017, we got a little spoiled. the biggest draw-down in 2017 was 3.5%. when we had these [ inaudible ] like you want to sell, buy technology. charles: you still like technology? >> we do. right now, utilities are leading so that's a problem. you look at banks, they won't be your leaders. coming in, technology led and i think where we get our footing here, technology will lead again. charles: fundamentals. does the name matter in this kind of environment? when everything is getting hit, everything gets hit. >> yeah. that's a fact. selling begets more selling, especially with the machines taking contro
charles: they imploded -- >> upstreams. charles: i'm sorry.e relationship to price of crude oil? how much does that impact? >> midstreams have very little price sensitivity to crude oil. you can think of them as a transportation company without wheels. they own the pipes and storage and have long-term contracts with exxon, chevron, people like that. >> we have to make it on returns. we don't become day traders. by the same token, buying whole like 2017, we got a little...
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charles charles i like that one. i display to borrow that one.at new year my friend. >> have a great new year as well. >> charles: thanks a lot. debate over sanctuary laws after california police officer slain. the suspect is illegal immigrant with the former ice director tom homan wants to prevent something like this from ever happening again. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ a moment of joy. a source of inspiration. an act of kindness. an old friend. a new beginning. some welcome relief... or a cause for celebration. ♪ what's inside? ♪ [laughter] possibilities. what we deliver by delivering. (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!? your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work...
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charles payne, send it over to you. charles: great job, my friend. we've been sighing triple digit moves. don't sleep. i'm charles payne this is "making money." including the final day of this volatile trading week. stocks trying to find their footing. will we snap this three-week, three straight weeks of losing. can we beat it with three straight days of up. investors want to know. we have some answers. >>> china offered the united states another olive branch in the middle of that trading war. it is getting underreported. it does not fit the anti-trump narrative in the mainstream media. it means great things potentially for investors. >>> after a year of misinformation and facebook vowing to help users. its secret rule book was release and raising more concerns about facebook than ever. what does that mean for you in the new year? we have that and more on "making money." ♪ charles: stocks trying to get the equalibrium if you will but showing a lot of resolve. it has exhibited resolve in the last few sessions we haven't seen in a long time. think abo
charles payne, send it over to you. charles: great job, my friend. we've been sighing triple digit moves. don't sleep. i'm charles payne this is "making money." including the final day of this volatile trading week. stocks trying to find their footing. will we snap this three-week, three straight weeks of losing. can we beat it with three straight days of up. investors want to know. we have some answers. >>> china offered the united states another olive branch in the middle...
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charles: connell i'm booed for 1000 dow points my man. i'm charles payne this is "making money." stocks are up higher after a temporary trade truce was struck between president trump and chinese president xi, what does it mean for the rest of the year, in fact for the rest of the session? what happens now on the initial deal to stand down on the trade war? we'll talk with a man who is leading the way. we'll have complete coverage from the g20 summit this week, an assessment of that. president george herbert walker bush making his final journey to washington at this hour. the nation will bit farewell. he was our 41st president. he will lie in state until wednesday. that and much more on making money. ♪ charles: all right, now i want to get to these markets, dow up more than 400 points out of gate. we pared the lows of the session. to hash it all out, erin gibbs, portfolio manager for s&p, kevin kelly, managing partner for can kelly and company and david dietze investment strategist for point wealth management. erin, two things, did you think this would be the deal coming into mond
charles: connell i'm booed for 1000 dow points my man. i'm charles payne this is "making money." stocks are up higher after a temporary trade truce was struck between president trump and chinese president xi, what does it mean for the rest of the year, in fact for the rest of the session? what happens now on the initial deal to stand down on the trade war? we'll talk with a man who is leading the way. we'll have complete coverage from the g20 summit this week, an assessment of that....
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charles: right. >> there's something to that, charles d. charles: there is something to it.jump in for a we could is -- >> let me mention, charles -- charles: let me jump in for a second -- >> sure, of course, it's your show. charles: -- playing the game of politics understand what you're saying. i think if they don't have a wall, they certainly lock their doors at night. so they've tried to make it a game of semantics. okay, maybe not a wall, but, quote-unquote, security. is that a viable alternative in your mind? >> well, janet napolitano spoke for the democratic party while she was secretary of homeland security. we had appropriated billions of dollars, much of which was supposed to be a virtual wall, the drones, the, you know, all of this security, cameras and all that, and she ended up ruling that that was not a legitimate use of the money, and she nullified what we appropriated money to do. now, there was an escape provision in case she felt it was better spent elsewhere, but the fact is she declared that was not a proper use of the money. so this is total hypocrisy, f
charles: right. >> there's something to that, charles d. charles: there is something to it.jump in for a we could is -- >> let me mention, charles -- charles: let me jump in for a second -- >> sure, of course, it's your show. charles: -- playing the game of politics understand what you're saying. i think if they don't have a wall, they certainly lock their doors at night. so they've tried to make it a game of semantics. okay, maybe not a wall, but, quote-unquote, security. is...
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thanks, man. >> happy holidays, charles. charles: oil is a big topic. is under pressure again after nice rebound yesterday. i want to bring in former shell president john hofmeister. there was potentially speculation yesterday of an emergency opec meeting. obviously this dramatic decline in oil prices they will have to do something to defend it and get it higher what do you think is going on and what would the implications be if they had a emergency meeting? >> charles, we have to separate into two worlds. one is the trading world, traders just want to do business, they follow the price up and follow the price down. that is how they sell their barrels. let's move over to the second order, which is the producers. the producers absolutely like opec producers or free market producers here in the united states they have to think about short, medium, long term. with prices so low, they're primary thinking short term at the expense of medium and long term. which means they will contract their capital spend, they are going to reduce the number of drilling rigs
thanks, man. >> happy holidays, charles. charles: oil is a big topic. is under pressure again after nice rebound yesterday. i want to bring in former shell president john hofmeister. there was potentially speculation yesterday of an emergency opec meeting. obviously this dramatic decline in oil prices they will have to do something to defend it and get it higher what do you think is going on and what would the implications be if they had a emergency meeting? >> charles, we have to...
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charles: okay. it, was a little low, he asked the kid, like you still believe in santa. there was a little bit after pause. at 7, it is marginal. you're at that point, yeah, maybe you're old enough to know santa doesn't exist. >> look the president handled it clumsily, we can all agree, some this want to add to the articles of impeachment. wasn't sufficiently sensitive to the santa sensibilities to the 7-year-old. local reporter tracked the kid down, got christmas gifts, still believe in santa. the christmas wasn't ruined but a lot of journalists took it upon themselves to say, yet another diplomatic gaffe by the president. charles: pile-on effect, i think has hurt the media more than anything else. i really believe that, you know, more recently, it was a miscue on donald trump, jr., whatever it is, the sense of urgency to find the negative spin no matter what president trump does, then often have to retract it, to me has hurt their credibility more than anything else. >> look, he had a rough week l
charles: okay. it, was a little low, he asked the kid, like you still believe in santa. there was a little bit after pause. at 7, it is marginal. you're at that point, yeah, maybe you're old enough to know santa doesn't exist. >> look the president handled it clumsily, we can all agree, some this want to add to the articles of impeachment. wasn't sufficiently sensitive to the santa sensibilities to the 7-year-old. local reporter tracked the kid down, got christmas gifts, still believe in...
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>> hi, charles. think we saw proof of it last monday, after news came out, the markets failed out to take out row assistance at the top -- resistance at the top end of the market. this is a rally is met with sellers. markets this volatile are typically headed lower. when you get these rallies, bear market rallies are the most vicious and look the best, which makes people want to jump in. when we start to fail i think they're going lower. the economy still stronger there still is a lot of underlying issues. when the fed decided to do a 180 on their entire policy that was more of a warning to the markets than anything else and we've seen selling ever since. charles: a move that would assuage the markets and perhaps the fed blowing this whole thing todd says has the opposite impact. what do you think? because the big thing before was buy the dips that worked for a few years and now sell these rallies. >> we're still seeing a lot of investors say they will sell into the rallies. i think that is a late-cy
>> hi, charles. think we saw proof of it last monday, after news came out, the markets failed out to take out row assistance at the top -- resistance at the top end of the market. this is a rally is met with sellers. markets this volatile are typically headed lower. when you get these rallies, bear market rallies are the most vicious and look the best, which makes people want to jump in. when we start to fail i think they're going lower. the economy still stronger there still is a lot of...
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charles. charles: new year's eve version of tag, i love it. david: thanks, charles. charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." coming up the market trying to end the final day of the year in a positive note. where you should be putting your money in 2019. pushing markets higher right now, new reports that the united states and china ironing out toward as framework of a trade deal. really great sound on both sides. president trump tweeting over the weekend he had a very good conversation with president she. decides trade, what are the potential risks to the economy and the new year. my experts way in on that and much more on "making money". charles: of course, wouldn't offset the losses of december which are the worst since 1930s, maybe knit 31. this is positive fact in the last two trading sessions going into 2019. we have kevin kelly. chief investment officer and fox news contributor, scott martin. let me start with you, kevin. after christmas, pretty amazing sessions. we had one of the best intraday reversals on friday. picking it
charles. charles: new year's eve version of tag, i love it. david: thanks, charles. charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." coming up the market trying to end the final day of the year in a positive note. where you should be putting your money in 2019. pushing markets higher right now, new reports that the united states and china ironing out toward as framework of a trade deal. really great sound on both sides. president trump tweeting over the...
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charles? charles: thank you very much, edward.nytime the uaw, business roundtable, republicans, democrats all on the same page a company is in trouble. >>> coming up we need to look at headlines beyond the dramatic i believe selloff on wall street and where you should consider putting your money. >>> facebook under fire, france hitting to hit the social media with a tax even if brussels doesn't. more on that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this holiday season, families near you need your help. visit redcross.org now to donate. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. charles: shares of facebook is down well the hits keep on coming.
charles? charles: thank you very much, edward.nytime the uaw, business roundtable, republicans, democrats all on the same page a company is in trouble. >>> coming up we need to look at headlines beyond the dramatic i believe selloff on wall street and where you should consider putting your money. >>> facebook under fire, france hitting to hit the social media with a tax even if brussels doesn't. more on that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this holiday season, families...
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charles: kevin?k the buy the dip crowd has left because they haven't gotten confirmation from the data. the data is considerably weaker time and time again. david brought that up, pce deflator. true form of inflation. last quarter, last three months it is at 1.2%. that is significantly low. that's a huge selloff on inflation. so what are the you know pinnings? why is it not going up again if we're in such a strong healthy economy? we saw data from china. the second largest economy, right? considerably weak today. so buy the dip crowd is gone especially in a tightening market. we're seeing it. the credit markets are leading the market. that is the is problem. the buy the dip crowd won't come back until they see confirmation on data. charles: robert, part of the buying the dip, whatever was temporarily pushing the market lower would reverse itself. you had to have some sort of belief things would get better and you want to get in ahead of that news. >> i agree, charles. just like the other guests are s
charles: kevin?k the buy the dip crowd has left because they haven't gotten confirmation from the data. the data is considerably weaker time and time again. david brought that up, pce deflator. true form of inflation. last quarter, last three months it is at 1.2%. that is significantly low. that's a huge selloff on inflation. so what are the you know pinnings? why is it not going up again if we're in such a strong healthy economy? we saw data from china. the second largest economy, right?...
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charles: curtis? >> yes, i'm here. charles: you look great., though. >> well, look, the democrats used to rely on organized labor and organized labor used to have a strong voice in the democratic party. they provided the foot soldiers for the campaigns, knocking on doors, stuffing envelopes back when mail was a big part of a campaign, and providing campaign contributions. they also actually used to fill a lot of positions in the party hierarchy. no longer. now the democratic party has really forgotten the unions. they are an afterthought. the first bill that the democrats are introducing, hr-1 in the house, house resolution 1, has nothing in it for the unions. it's all about campaign finance and all these various issues, nothing about the trade unions, the people who want to build things. they are interested in infrastructure. they are interested in building pipelines, building highways, rebuilding energy infrastructure, building the wall, even. but you won't find any of that in the democratic party's agenda. charles: two things that occur to
charles: curtis? >> yes, i'm here. charles: you look great., though. >> well, look, the democrats used to rely on organized labor and organized labor used to have a strong voice in the democratic party. they provided the foot soldiers for the campaigns, knocking on doors, stuffing envelopes back when mail was a big part of a campaign, and providing campaign contributions. they also actually used to fill a lot of positions in the party hierarchy. no longer. now the democratic party...
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charles: thank you very everyone. i'm charles payne this is "making money." coming up markets are deep in the red again. i'm here to tell you not necessarily all bad news. or maybe bad news is good news. we'll tell you about potential buy signals. my take on a huge spike in bearishness coming up market concerns not about tariffs but them slowing down, industrial output, retail sales. we'll look how true the stories behind the market mayhem is. how much has to do with the world maybe is slowing down. but here at home we're having a holly, jolly christmas season. it is absolutely phenomenal. retail sales, headlines don't do enough. i will tell you how good they were. the american consumer, playing the role of atlas. all that and more on "making money." ♪ of the. charles: we begin with investors throwing in the towel. record amount of money taken out of mutual fund and investors. 90 approximately dollars in one week parked on sidelines. is this run and market general panic jay powell ranked as one of the top four threats in the u.s. economy. remember he talked a
charles: thank you very everyone. i'm charles payne this is "making money." coming up markets are deep in the red again. i'm here to tell you not necessarily all bad news. or maybe bad news is good news. we'll tell you about potential buy signals. my take on a huge spike in bearishness coming up market concerns not about tariffs but them slowing down, industrial output, retail sales. we'll look how true the stories behind the market mayhem is. how much has to do with the world maybe...
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charles: feels like a shell game.ring banks to make higher-risk loans or buy debt out there, sort of risky debt banks don't want on their balance sheets? >> the thing in china, much closer connection with respect to the united states between the central bank and the government and the banking system. they all know they received a lot of money to begin with from the chinese government to perform the strategy of the chinese government in terms of building out the country, in terms of infrastructure and trade alliances and so forth. now government wants them to do the favor back. charles: right. >> you know what? we have extra debt here. sort it out and move quickly than we wanted you to do in the beginning i don't speaking of central banks doing favors for the federal government, listen what president trump told our colleague harris faulkner moments ago on the fox news channel. >> hopefully the fed will not be raising interest rates anymore, because if you compare to us, for example, president obama had zero interest ra
charles: feels like a shell game.ring banks to make higher-risk loans or buy debt out there, sort of risky debt banks don't want on their balance sheets? >> the thing in china, much closer connection with respect to the united states between the central bank and the government and the banking system. they all know they received a lot of money to begin with from the chinese government to perform the strategy of the chinese government in terms of building out the country, in terms of...
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now charles payne. charles: thank you very much. we're looking at joint base andrews where the bush family is gathered. this is the final journey for george herbert walker bush aboard air force one renamed for this one particular moment, back to his home state of texas after more than a two-hour service both moving, fun, it was just really, i thought, had the right tone and sort of was the right sentiment, the ultimate sendoff if you will for a husband, father and former president of the united states. very touching, very moving. also brought back memories perhaps of a bygone era. maybe more partisanship, certainly more, more reaching across the aisle, in a whole different world, not just in washington but perhaps in the united states of america, in general. you can see the motorcade now, proceeding toward, towards the plane. there is the hearse carrying the former president, president 41, george herbert walker bush. as we watch these images we're joined by jay lefkowitz. he worked for both bushes. director of cabinet affairs for ge
now charles payne. charles: thank you very much. we're looking at joint base andrews where the bush family is gathered. this is the final journey for george herbert walker bush aboard air force one renamed for this one particular moment, back to his home state of texas after more than a two-hour service both moving, fun, it was just really, i thought, had the right tone and sort of was the right sentiment, the ultimate sendoff if you will for a husband, father and former president of the united...
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charles. >> charles: thank you very much.other moment in this weeklong remembrance of a george w. bush captured the nation's attention more than this. bob dole, patriot, and once political rival, standing and saluting his casket in the nation's capital. it bob dole is on the phone with us right now. senator dole, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> charles: a very powerful moment. in fact, gemma graff went on twitter to say it was the last powerful gesture of respect from one member of the greatest generation. please walk us through what you were thinking as he made that salute. >> well, i came to the rotunda just to say goodbye, to wheel up to his casket, stand up. and so i did that. and they stood me up, and it was almost automatic. my left hand went up to my forehead without even me -- i will put it that way. >> charles: of course, you and to president bush, both world war ii veterans. you both fight for the presidency in 1988. he went head-to-head. of course, he came out on top, but you together forged powerful com
charles. >> charles: thank you very much.other moment in this weeklong remembrance of a george w. bush captured the nation's attention more than this. bob dole, patriot, and once political rival, standing and saluting his casket in the nation's capital. it bob dole is on the phone with us right now. senator dole, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> charles: a very powerful moment. in fact, gemma graff went on twitter to say it was the last powerful gesture of respect...
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charles: welcome back. i'm charles payne in for maria bartiromo. 24th, christmas eve, and you've got a lot of top stories. 6:30 a.m. some of them, of course, reinvolving around this market trying to find its footing. futures have been up, not runaway, better than friday. this, of course, after major indices did fall sharply. the s&p 500 lower by 2%, and the nasdaq composite down near 3%. in europe, it it's a holiday-shortened session in the u.k. and france. german markets closed. asian markets mixed, the hang seng finishing lower, shanghai gaping almost half a percent. >>> well, shutdown showdown, the u.s. government shutting down really saturday. chairman mark meadows telling maria on "sunday morning futures" who he thinks is responsible. >> i can tell you i was with the president and his team yesterday, i saw mick mulvaney earlier this morning, they're looking for ways to make sure that we can get this done. hopefully, we will. but i can tell you, it seems like the democrats have dug in and are trying to make sure that this shutdown lasts a lot l
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charles? charles: hillary, thank you very, very much.to bring in former state department senior advisor in the trump administration, christian whiton. christian in a recent interview president trump was sort of disappointed and or wish he had visited the troops so far. this is high on list of things to get done. pleasant surprise today. what do you make of the trip? >> he had been criticized by some and felt he wanted to visit troops. of course it's a huge logistical distraction when a president visits. the troops are happening to see him. happy to see the first lady. it's a good step. also the fact that it happens during a shutdown, we see the sort of power of the bully pulpit, power of president to rise above rivals in congress, it is a good move, effective use of time over christmas. if you look at statement, thanking work of the troops there. we're pulling out of syria. press is careful to point out and his opponents point out we have only 2000 troops in syria but if you look at the logistics of the overall syria operation, regionwid
charles? charles: hillary, thank you very, very much.to bring in former state department senior advisor in the trump administration, christian whiton. christian in a recent interview president trump was sort of disappointed and or wish he had visited the troops so far. this is high on list of things to get done. pleasant surprise today. what do you make of the trip? >> he had been criticized by some and felt he wanted to visit troops. of course it's a huge logistical distraction when a...
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charles? >> charles: david lee miller, thanks.ating the way we thought he was. "the five" starts now. >> hello, everybody. 5 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five." >> ♪ >> ♪ fox news alert. we are monitoring 3 huge news stories. prosecutors made their bombshell filing in the case against ex-trump lawyer michael cohen recommending substantial prison time. we are awaiting special's robert mueller's memos on paul manafort after james comey just finished
charles? >> charles: david lee miller, thanks.ating the way we thought he was. "the five" starts now. >> hello, everybody. 5 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five." >> ♪ >> ♪ fox news alert. we are monitoring 3 huge news stories. prosecutors made their bombshell filing in the case against ex-trump lawyer michael cohen recommending substantial prison time. we are awaiting special's robert mueller's memos on paul manafort after james comey...
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charles: it would be.s, brian, goldman sachs, they cut their growth forecast next year to 2%. really concerned about the first half of next year. what is the forecast for growth. >> if we get a trade deal, a really free trade revolution, we'll see 3, 4, 5%, growth no problem. if donald trump does one more thing, serious about cutting spending, he was talking about a 5% spending cut. i think markets will be very interested in that. that means serious private sector economic growth in the future. if we get those kind of results, there is no reason we can't sustain ourself above 3%. charles: perhaps the irony, democrats don't play ball, all about obstruction, maybe the irony, we don't get kind of deals like the infrastructure deal, big spending deals? you think that would be better for the economy, better for wall street? >> what happened after 1994 when we had gridlock with the republican congress and bill clinton as president, the democrat? we saw spending go down, down and market loved it. if we could have
charles: it would be.s, brian, goldman sachs, they cut their growth forecast next year to 2%. really concerned about the first half of next year. what is the forecast for growth. >> if we get a trade deal, a really free trade revolution, we'll see 3, 4, 5%, growth no problem. if donald trump does one more thing, serious about cutting spending, he was talking about a 5% spending cut. i think markets will be very interested in that. that means serious private sector economic growth in the...
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charles? >> charles: thanks very much. governor greg abbott joins me to remember president george h.w. bush. thanks for joining us, governor. >> of course, charles. thank you. >> charles: let's just hear your thoughts. we saw the service today. americans -- before i let you start, one thing i want to say, almost all the eulogies had a sense of a by-gone era, the closing of it where civility was something, different where family was something different. sort of americana that many people feel like we're losing. you can tell us your thoughts, please. >> listen, i think that he embodies what it means to be a servant leader. he was a man that risked his life in world war ii. fortunately he lived through it. he was willing to sacrifice his life, fighting for freedom. he was a tremendous public servant and an american hero and an american president. here in texas, we view him as a texas legend and as a friend. his son, george w. bush in his eulogy talk about the george h.w. bush that we all know that is a real genuine person and
charles? >> charles: thanks very much. governor greg abbott joins me to remember president george h.w. bush. thanks for joining us, governor. >> of course, charles. thank you. >> charles: let's just hear your thoughts. we saw the service today. americans -- before i let you start, one thing i want to say, almost all the eulogies had a sense of a by-gone era, the closing of it where civility was something, different where family was something different. sort of americana that...
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charles. charles: charles, thank you very much. peter doocy.ng in peter brooks, to talk more about this. heritage senior fellow and former deputy secretary of defense. good to see you in new york. >> yes. connell: to follow up on peter doocy's reporting, a couple questions, want to talk about oil, which is our interest. he says, well, we don't want to see any rocking the boat, if we're the trump administration. seems to me the senate rocks the boat a little bit with this. >> certainly does. this is lame-duck congress. a new congress coming in next year. there are a bunch of things going on here. they're unhappy about what the administration done about the carbon dioxide murder. connell: right. >> they're unhappy about the war in yemen. they're also happy, if you heard bernie sanders talking about the war powers resolution. they have been saying congress has to give the president authorization to use force involved with the yemen war. connell: right. >> there is a lot of complicated issues. connell: what are the odds as they push it forward they
charles. charles: charles, thank you very much. peter doocy.ng in peter brooks, to talk more about this. heritage senior fellow and former deputy secretary of defense. good to see you in new york. >> yes. connell: to follow up on peter doocy's reporting, a couple questions, want to talk about oil, which is our interest. he says, well, we don't want to see any rocking the boat, if we're the trump administration. seems to me the senate rocks the boat a little bit with this. >>...
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v, who stood with pope leo x against luther just six years earlier. >> charles v was a very unusual of germany. he ruled the north of italy. he was the holy roman emperor, but he had also inherited the rule of spain. so he had more power than at this point any tell properly monarch had ever had at any point. he was a very alarming monarch to many people. >> he wants italy at the same time that the french want italy. >> narrator: in an attempt to balance the power in europe, pope clement vii abandons his alliance with charles and makes a secret treaty with france called the league of cognac. >> as if the pope doesn't have enough problems in the late 1520s, he found himself at war with the greatest catholic in europe, charles v, the very man who challenged luther. >> there is one ruler, the king of france, who is behind the pope, and the king of germany is against the pope. there's a war between the church and germany, but it is really between the king of germany and the king of france. >> now charles v invaded italy and he invaded rome. rome was sacked by the imperial troops, many of
v, who stood with pope leo x against luther just six years earlier. >> charles v was a very unusual of germany. he ruled the north of italy. he was the holy roman emperor, but he had also inherited the rule of spain. so he had more power than at this point any tell properly monarch had ever had at any point. he was a very alarming monarch to many people. >> he wants italy at the same time that the french want italy. >> narrator: in an attempt to balance the power in europe,...
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charles, my friend, we miss you.
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charles cobbs/neurosurgeon"he thought it looked suspicious for amoeba infection. i was pretty much shocked because i'd never seen that before."the woman's condition quickly worsened, and when he did a second surgery.dr. charles cobbs/neurosurgeon"it had grown from about dime sized to about the size of a baseball at that point."he said amoeba eat brain tissue.the woman told doctors she used a neti pot on a regular basis.dr. charles cobbs/neurosurgeon"she had not been boiling water or using sterile water or using sterile been using water that had been put through a filter and maybe it had been sitting there and somehow the amoeba from somewhere else got in there. so that's what we suspect is the source of the infection." there are warnings on the package of a neti pot.it says "do not use with tap water".we found this video of how to use a neti pot on youtube---natsot "standing in front of a sink, bend forward comfortably and tilt your head down."you can see how it flushes out nasal passages.dr. charles cobbs/neurosurgeon"this is so rare, there have only been like 20
charles cobbs/neurosurgeon"he thought it looked suspicious for amoeba infection. i was pretty much shocked because i'd never seen that before."the woman's condition quickly worsened, and when he did a second surgery.dr. charles cobbs/neurosurgeon"it had grown from about dime sized to about the size of a baseball at that point."he said amoeba eat brain tissue.the woman told doctors she used a neti pot on a regular basis.dr. charles cobbs/neurosurgeon"she had not been...
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this is no route a street which leads from the rock 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 and it's 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 embodiment of barack sensibility a stone avenue of saints real and imaginary each one is a legend. st john of new poem look the king of where he me a had him thrown into the block tava from here because he refused to betray the secrets of the queen's confessional he's been the patron saint of bridges ever since and well beyond the bounds of the czech lands prague has specialized in getting rid of nuisances and such ways by throwing them off bridges or more famously out of windows or simply just strangling t
this is no route a street which leads from the rock 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 and it's the proud nobility as they held their glittering balls and banquets. every city has a...
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charles krauthammer .com to preserve and enhance charles legacy. >> as with so many great qualities purityimplicity of his love for me there was his greatest gift. his love was full, unadulterat unadulterated, unconditional and all-encompassing. bret: you liked the way he ended it why? >> he has a way of trying logically to the endpoint his argument but then he steps back for a minute and leaves you with an uncertainty to ponder whether it's bioethics or the nature of the universe of god's face and there are mysteries that we don't know now and we may never know and that may be the defining heart of what it means to be human. >> my mother is now made the step to the greatest unknown of them all. he did not know what lay ahead for him nor did he pretend to know. and neither, do i. i do not know if i will ever see my father again. but i do know he will always be with me. in my heart and in my mind and in my soul until the day i dropped my final breath. i love him and i will miss him. bret: that is our story. merry christmas to all and happy new year. ♪ chris: i'm chris wallace. a government
charles krauthammer .com to preserve and enhance charles legacy. >> as with so many great qualities purityimplicity of his love for me there was his greatest gift. his love was full, unadulterat unadulterated, unconditional and all-encompassing. bret: you liked the way he ended it why? >> he has a way of trying logically to the endpoint his argument but then he steps back for a minute and leaves you with an uncertainty to ponder whether it's bioethics or the nature of the universe...
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i'm an appointment anna -- back to "charles krauthammer: making his point." >> charles krauthammer best the power, the policies, the people who dominate the news. the point of it all? not any of that. to charles, the point of it all was the stuff that folks not politically upset live for. family, friends, a day at the ballpark, a good movie. a game of chess. well, maybe not chess. >> pick your poison. you reach a point when you're on the internet, playing speed chess middle of the night when you realize you are in a motel room and drinking aqua velva. you know you hit bottom. >> for chess? >> you cancel your subscription and just don't do it again. >>>> this is one of my favorite. i'm talking to him on the back porch of your place by the bay about chess. he's really getting into it. i mean, like, really getting into it to the point where i asked him, do you go over the top? >> yeah, for several years -- this is ever happened to me ever since i was about 20. i go for it in a few years. i'd have to quit. i'd come by, of course. i think oral once wrote a piece. you if you want to destroy f
i'm an appointment anna -- back to "charles krauthammer: making his point." >> charles krauthammer best the power, the policies, the people who dominate the news. the point of it all? not any of that. to charles, the point of it all was the stuff that folks not politically upset live for. family, friends, a day at the ballpark, a good movie. a game of chess. well, maybe not chess. >> pick your poison. you reach a point when you're on the internet, playing speed chess...
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charles cobbs/neurosurgeon"he thought it looked suspicious for amoeba infection. i was pretty much shocked because i'd never seen that before."the woman's condition quickly worsened, and when he did a second surgery.dr. charles cobbs/neurosurgeon"it had grown from about dime sized to about the size of a baseball at that point."he said amoeba eat brain tissue.the woman told doctors she used a neti pot on a regular basis.dr. charles cobbs/neurosurgeon"she had not been boiling water or using sterile water or using sterile saline. she had been using water that had been put through a filter and maybe it had been sitting there and somehow the amoeba from somewhere else got in there. so that's what we suspect is the source of the infection." there are warnings on the package of a neti pot.it says "do not use with tap water".we found this video of how to use a neti pot on youtube---natsot "standing in front of a sink, bend forward comfortably and tilt your head down."you can see how it flushes out nasal passages.dr. charles cobbs/neurosurgeon"this is so rare, there have o
charles cobbs/neurosurgeon"he thought it looked suspicious for amoeba infection. i was pretty much shocked because i'd never seen that before."the woman's condition quickly worsened, and when he did a second surgery.dr. charles cobbs/neurosurgeon"it had grown from about dime sized to about the size of a baseball at that point."he said amoeba eat brain tissue.the woman told doctors she used a neti pot on a regular basis.dr. charles cobbs/neurosurgeon"she had not been...
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in --ng of belgium to ray to weigh in on whether to accept the resignation of charles michel. the business news with steve and carol. you are going to start in italy. >> the commission has confirmed it has accepted rome's revised spending plan for next year. the deficit would have risen to 2.4% of gdp. the government submitted a fresh spending framework which will reduce the deficit. argued theent spending was necessary to revive the country's economy. restored rome needed to confidence in its economy, but the solution is not ideal. it is the biggest ever public offering of shares in japan. by 14%re price slumped in tokyo. stock market is raising almost 21 billion euros, just shy of by world record set up alibaba. >> some new numbers have come out, showing the french economy took a significant hit from the yellow vest protests. >> they cut growth forecasts because of a slowdown in the business environment. .1% say the protests not off growth. for the whole of 2018, it says the economy would have grown at 1.5%. >> saudi arabia has announced spending plans for the next year. as
in --ng of belgium to ray to weigh in on whether to accept the resignation of charles michel. the business news with steve and carol. you are going to start in italy. >> the commission has confirmed it has accepted rome's revised spending plan for next year. the deficit would have risen to 2.4% of gdp. the government submitted a fresh spending framework which will reduce the deficit. argued theent spending was necessary to revive the country's economy. restored rome needed to confidence...
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charles hurt. i'm looking at this.don't feel the sadness but a celebratory mood of a full life well lived. what do you say? >> i think that's exactly right and bush family, bush 43, and laura bush and others in bush family who have been in washington for the past couple of days made that very clear to people that they want this to be a celebration of his life and don't want it to be -- just mourning the fact that he's gone. obviously, everyone does more on that. but the fact that he's back with his lifelong love barbara bush and you know, that's a very sweet -- sweet thing to think about right now. and you know, you were talking about earlier, watching seeing walking into the cathedral when you go around you know it is for us to focus on other part of george h.w. bush's life. but when you look at his role and president reagan's role o.c. in fall of the berlin wall, and the transformation that occurring in eastern block countries, in europe, you go around there, there are squares and streets named for george h.w. bush t
charles hurt. i'm looking at this.don't feel the sadness but a celebratory mood of a full life well lived. what do you say? >> i think that's exactly right and bush family, bush 43, and laura bush and others in bush family who have been in washington for the past couple of days made that very clear to people that they want this to be a celebration of his life and don't want it to be -- just mourning the fact that he's gone. obviously, everyone does more on that. but the fact that he's...
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and there was a new grandchild for charles in his new birthday year. louis of cambridge, fifth in line to the throne. back in february she was stilljust meghan markle, but was settling into life with her new royal family. this was her first official engagement alongside her husband—to—be and future brother—and—sister—in—law. and the newcomer did not hold back, describing the issues that matter to her. you often hear people say you're helping women find their voices and i fundamentally disagree with that because women don't need to find their voice, they have a voice, they need to feel empowered to use it and people need to be encouraged to listen and i think right now in the climate we are seeing, as so many campaigns, metoo, time's up, there's no better time than to really continue to shine a light on women feeling empowered and people really helping to support them. men included in that. it is a family enterprise and they all recognise that at times that can be tricky. working as family does, of course have its challengers, of course it does. everyon
and there was a new grandchild for charles in his new birthday year. louis of cambridge, fifth in line to the throne. back in february she was stilljust meghan markle, but was settling into life with her new royal family. this was her first official engagement alongside her husband—to—be and future brother—and—sister—in—law. and the newcomer did not hold back, describing the issues that matter to her. you often hear people say you're helping women find their voices and i...
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charles, first to you. what was george h.w. bush, and what can we learn about the man from the way he treated the press? >> thanks, brian. and hi, sam and frank. i think all three of us recognize when you were dealing with george h.w. bush, he was available, he was accessible. he was informed and, gosh, that's what journalists like. access is the most important thing. can you get to him? can you ask him questions? can you have some kind of conversation? i'm thinking back over the four years that he was president and many years i covered him. and that was one of the things that i valued, was the variety of circumstances in which we were able to really assess what was on his mind and what his intentions were and the challenging times in which he was president. >> and frank, describing bush 41 as personable, as accessible, that is something that reporters care about a lot. of course, we also care about whether we're getting accurate information. and what about that element of the bush 41 white house? >> well, look. george herbert
charles, first to you. what was george h.w. bush, and what can we learn about the man from the way he treated the press? >> thanks, brian. and hi, sam and frank. i think all three of us recognize when you were dealing with george h.w. bush, he was available, he was accessible. he was informed and, gosh, that's what journalists like. access is the most important thing. can you get to him? can you ask him questions? can you have some kind of conversation? i'm thinking back over the four...
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and then, at the halfway point, she was joined by prince charles.as unable to attend. for meghan‘s mother, it must have been an overwhelming experience. doria ragland was the only member of the bride's family at the wedding. as she reached the altar, harry told his bride, "you look amazing." and as the wedding ceremony began, he lifted her veil. this was a royal wedding that veered from the traditional. there was a gospel choir. # darling, stand by me. # stand by me.# and, perhaps one of the most memorable moments, the preaching of american bishop michael currie. love is not selfish and self—ce ntred, love can be sacrificial. and in so doing, becomes redemptive. a royal wedding had never seen or heard anything quite like it. prince charles took the mother of the bride's arm as they left to sign the register, a gesture that said, welcome to the family. cellist 19—year—old sheku kanneh—mason gave the biggest performance of his career. they had arrived as meghan markle and prince harry. they left as the duke and duchess of sussex. a title given to them
and then, at the halfway point, she was joined by prince charles.as unable to attend. for meghan‘s mother, it must have been an overwhelming experience. doria ragland was the only member of the bride's family at the wedding. as she reached the altar, harry told his bride, "you look amazing." and as the wedding ceremony began, he lifted her veil. this was a royal wedding that veered from the traditional. there was a gospel choir. # darling, stand by me. # stand by me.# and, perhaps...
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laura: charles duhigg, thanksh very mr joining us. charles: thank you. overcomew to anger in u.s.s and why that would be good for all of us right now. the computer games industry is growing rapidly in south korea. over half thpopulation play mes. when they are not playing, they are watching professional gamers compete in tournaments for big izes. but this very rapid growth does come with a cost. about one in seven children are at risk of becoming addicted. from seoul, laura bicker reports. laura b.: in south korea, many kids don't want to be sports stars. they want to be professional gamers. ptheyctice for hours. the competition is so tough, there is no time to stop for dinner.in his arena you are a fighter,ro a hea winner.ha but it ing a real impact on this new gaming generation. these teenagers are just a few of the hundreds who have had to undergo a digital detox treatment. their passion was becoming an addiction. >> i tried quitting by myself, but friends kept seducing m back to the pc box. when i play games, hours and hours would pass. that is when i felt i was addicted. i wi
laura: charles duhigg, thanksh very mr joining us. charles: thank you. overcomew to anger in u.s.s and why that would be good for all of us right now. the computer games industry is growing rapidly in south korea. over half thpopulation play mes. when they are not playing, they are watching professional gamers compete in tournaments for big izes. but this very rapid growth does come with a cost. about one in seven children are at risk of becoming addicted. from seoul, laura bicker reports....
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charles: that is the confusing part. no one knows why. people scratching their head, particularly often either a tweet or something, on youtube that seems to be blatantly offensive to other people, but perhaps okay with progressives? >> exactly. i think google's ceo would be wise to bring examples of when google has taken down liberal products, liberal articles and compare that to the amount of times that they're taking down conservative content. and that would actually provide some data to conservatives if they're saying they're not censoring speech, provide some data to prove it. charles: kelsey, keep naming and shaping. we'll keep watching.
charles: that is the confusing part. no one knows why. people scratching their head, particularly often either a tweet or something, on youtube that seems to be blatantly offensive to other people, but perhaps okay with progressives? >> exactly. i think google's ceo would be wise to bring examples of when google has taken down liberal products, liberal articles and compare that to the amount of times that they're taking down conservative content. and that would actually provide some data...
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charles krauthammer was one of those people.s, his knowledge, his eloquence are the issues of the day were unsurpassed. he could cut through the noise. he could get to the point better than anybody. it's a real honor. i'm going to sell 100 million of these books, as much as i can. thank you very much. >> bret: thank >> thank you, bret. >> bret: final thoughts when we come back. he's a pretty good spokesperson. ehhh. so when i say, "drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412," you probably won't believe me. hey, actor lady whose scene was cut. hi. but you can believe this esurance employee, nancy abraham. seriously, send her an email and ask her yourself. no emails... no emails. when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly painless. ready tyou better beast on? 'cause it's red lobster's new create your own ultimate feast event! pick 4 of 10 favorites to create the ultimate feast you've been dreaming of. will you choose creamy lobster mac & cheese, tender, wild-caught snow crab... crispy jumbo coconut s
charles krauthammer was one of those people.s, his knowledge, his eloquence are the issues of the day were unsurpassed. he could cut through the noise. he could get to the point better than anybody. it's a real honor. i'm going to sell 100 million of these books, as much as i can. thank you very much. >> bret: thank >> thank you, bret. >> bret: final thoughts when we come back. he's a pretty good spokesperson. ehhh. so when i say, "drivers who switched from geico to...
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to political analyst charles or. charles this campaign revealed a week ago do you think anyone will be indicted for it is it legal. it certainly doesn't sound legal but it comes as no surprise if we look back over the two thousand and fifteen sixteen cycle what do we know that's in the public domain we know that hillary clinton colluded a better word might be conspired with operatives in the democratic party to rig the democratic primaries to ensure that she would be the victor with minimal effort on her part and she broke i think i believe there are numerous lawsuits actually in the in the making she did break and her team did break i believe campaign campaign finance laws rigging the primaries they then i think history will show in time when we really dig into this if we do that the clinton team was probably ecstatic at the idea that donald trump might be the republican nominee believing falsely that they would have a dirt in october and an october surprise and knock him out of the general election so if anybody wa
to political analyst charles or. charles this campaign revealed a week ago do you think anyone will be indicted for it is it legal. it certainly doesn't sound legal but it comes as no surprise if we look back over the two thousand and fifteen sixteen cycle what do we know that's in the public domain we know that hillary clinton colluded a better word might be conspired with operatives in the democratic party to rig the democratic primaries to ensure that she would be the victor with minimal...
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kron 4's charles clifford has the names of the accused. well, jesuits west province represents clergy in 12 western states. hoping to provide transparency and promote healing, jesuits west has released a list priests that have been accused of sexual misconduct.the list includes the names of more than 100 clergy, living and dead, that jesuits west says have been credibly accused of sexually abusing minors and vulnerable adults. the list includes accusation dating back to the 1950s. jesuits west says that all of the people on the list have either been removed from the ministry or are deceased. but most of those named worked at multiple locations before they left the ministry. a large number of those named worked at churches in california and here in the bay area. many of them now reside here. . .at the sacred heart jesuit center in los gatos. the center is a retirement home of sorts for jesuit priests and brothers. among those at the center is jerold linder. linder is accused of sexually abusing of a minor in the 1970s and
kron 4's charles clifford has the names of the accused. well, jesuits west province represents clergy in 12 western states. hoping to provide transparency and promote healing, jesuits west has released a list priests that have been accused of sexual misconduct.the list includes the names of more than 100 clergy, living and dead, that jesuits west says have been credibly accused of sexually abusing minors and vulnerable adults. the list includes accusation dating back to the 1950s. jesuits west...
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on the far left is charles whittlesey. he will become the quintessential hero of the first world war. he goes home before the end of the war and is awarded the medal of honor on christmas day 1918. the first man in the first world war to be a recipient. it does not sit well with him. he is suffering, post-traumatic stress disorder. he had been gassed on the vesle. he's suffering from gas-related tb. it's almost over. he's dying. he knows he's dying. they will not leave him alone. he takes matters into his own hands. on the saturday following thanksgiving, 1921, he boards a steamship on the way to cuba and takes care of things himself. it is the story, these are the highlights. there's much more to it. search out, read, explore, and understand. you can always reach out to me. i'm always up for talking about this. i won't shut up half the time. y wife will tell you that. in 1938, the first book of the lost battalions was written and it spot a survivors association. you see the picture in 1938, 1968 on the right. in 2008, we
on the far left is charles whittlesey. he will become the quintessential hero of the first world war. he goes home before the end of the war and is awarded the medal of honor on christmas day 1918. the first man in the first world war to be a recipient. it does not sit well with him. he is suffering, post-traumatic stress disorder. he had been gassed on the vesle. he's suffering from gas-related tb. it's almost over. he's dying. he knows he's dying. they will not leave him alone. he takes...
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on the far left is charles whittlesy, standing. charles whittlesy will become the quintessential hero of the first world war. he goes home before the end of the war and is given the medal of honor, the first man in the first world war to be a recipient of it. but it doesn't sit well with him. he's suffering bad. post-traumatic stress disorder and he was suffering from being gassed with tuberculosis. it's over. he's dying and he knows ithe's dying. they won't leave him alone. he boards a steamship on the way to cuba and takes care of things himself. it is the story. these are the highlights. there's much more to it. search out "read, explore and understand." you can always reach out to me. i'm always up for talking about this. i won't shut up half the time. my wife will tell you that. in 1938, the first book in the lost battalion was written and it spawned the last battalion survivors' association which lasted 30 years. you see the first picture on the left and the last reunion on the right. we brought this beautiful storyboard over
on the far left is charles whittlesy, standing. charles whittlesy will become the quintessential hero of the first world war. he goes home before the end of the war and is given the medal of honor, the first man in the first world war to be a recipient of it. but it doesn't sit well with him. he's suffering bad. post-traumatic stress disorder and he was suffering from being gassed with tuberculosis. it's over. he's dying and he knows ithe's dying. they won't leave him alone. he boards a...