59
59
Jan 10, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
here is charles payne. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much. that was a fascinating interview. good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." stocks lost a little steam after the interview. fed chair jerome powell echoed pledge to be patient with future rate hikes but expressed worries about the global growth situation we're in. just moments from now, president trump will hold a border security roundtable in texas as the government shutdown hits day 20. are republicans and democrats further apart on funding than ever? i will ask congressman sean duffy. >>> after disappointing christmas numbers should we be worried about the american consumer? all that and more on "making money." ♪ charles: fed chair jerome powell speaking just a short time ago sharing that he doesn't see anything that suggest as recession is in the near term but he does have worries. take a listen. >> i would say the u.s. economy is solid. there is good momentum going into this year. the principle worry i have is global growth. if you look at asia, europe,
here is charles payne. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much. that was a fascinating interview. good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." stocks lost a little steam after the interview. fed chair jerome powell echoed pledge to be patient with future rate hikes but expressed worries about the global growth situation we're in. just moments from now, president trump will hold a border security roundtable in texas as the government shutdown hits day...
101
101
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: absolutely. >> it's a win, win for everyone, charles.: we want them to open up the ma beket. >> yes, sir. yes, sir. charles: we want a bigger piece of the action. >> for them too, by the way. it is all for good. charles: always great talking to you. see you soon. >> you're the best, charles, thank you very much. charles: well the tariff battle has been a major factor in the markets for a long time now. joining me now is the chief investment for efficient advisors, larry shover. larry, art said once we get it resolved the market will go straight up to the moon. do you share that opinion? >> you know i can't agree with art on that one. i agree with about everything he said. there are go choice, if a deal goes sour, if something happens this goes back to square one, we definitely tank. if a deal is struck, even a good deal, there is more headwinds than the u.s. china trade tariffs and a lot more we have to negotiate around. that is why the stock market trading at discount, investors getting paid to take risk as opposed to buying stock marke
charles: absolutely. >> it's a win, win for everyone, charles.: we want them to open up the ma beket. >> yes, sir. yes, sir. charles: we want a bigger piece of the action. >> for them too, by the way. it is all for good. charles: always great talking to you. see you soon. >> you're the best, charles, thank you very much. charles: well the tariff battle has been a major factor in the markets for a long time now. joining me now is the chief investment for efficient...
202
202
Jan 15, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 2
to you my friend, charles payne. charles: thank you very much, neil. appreciate it. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne and this is "making money." the market shows tremendous resolves despite earnings misses from jpmorgan and wells fargo. leading the way, netflix. why the streaming giant hiking prices ahead of earnings releases, well, kind of interesting. it is already the hottest stock in 2019. can it keep this going. >>> also parliament is about the decide the fate of theresa may's "brexit" plan. we have the possible ramifications or the uk and here in the united states. >>> plus president trump inviting members of congress to the white house as the longest government shutdown entered day 25. democrats, they passed on the invitation. is there an end in sight. congressman sean duffy will get his take. so much more on "making money" coming right up. ♪ charles: i spot toll tu -- i got to tell you many ways this is the best session. there are bigger moves to the upside. there are session is where we've seen big indices climb out of deeper holes. the market bou
to you my friend, charles payne. charles: thank you very much, neil. appreciate it. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne and this is "making money." the market shows tremendous resolves despite earnings misses from jpmorgan and wells fargo. leading the way, netflix. why the streaming giant hiking prices ahead of earnings releases, well, kind of interesting. it is already the hottest stock in 2019. can it keep this going. >>> also parliament is about the decide the fate...
105
105
Jan 29, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: thanks a lot, neil. neil: all right. charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." coming up stocks are edging higher. they're showing a little resolve. get this, on average, regardless of companies that beat or missed estimate this is earnings season they traded higher. is this because they're oversold or maybe foreshadowing something even bigger? >>> it is howard schultz versus the quote, un-american democrats. the former starbucks ceo slamming aoc's proposal, calling it un-american. kamala harris's medicare for all un-american. i have a panel later in the show. >> deciding to leave the eu in 2016, britain is still trying to figure out a brexit plan. we're looking at key amendment votes fon prime minister theresa may's plan b. you're getting that and a whole lot more on making money ♪ charles: we're in the middle of busiest week for earnings. results so far have been mixed but reaction to earnings has been over the moon. the names that beat have been soaring. the names that have missed have still on average seeing their share prices go high
charles: thanks a lot, neil. neil: all right. charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." coming up stocks are edging higher. they're showing a little resolve. get this, on average, regardless of companies that beat or missed estimate this is earnings season they traded higher. is this because they're oversold or maybe foreshadowing something even bigger? >>> it is howard schultz versus the quote, un-american democrats. the former starbucks...
289
289
Jan 17, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 289
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: see you later. thanks a lot, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." coming up, stocks are really acting good. the dow is up 13 points. we're on the cusp of really gigantic move. the question what will make it happen. i love the action. may look like it's a calm market but something big is brewing. my panel will help metic -- me figure it out. could one of the names that moves the market netflix? we'll have preview before the bell. day 27 of with number of federal workers seeking unemployment. will democrat leaders break from their leadership? that and a whole lot more on "making money." ♪ charles: the dow is trending higher. i got to tell you something, overall while there is today's session or what the market has done since christmas eve, this rebound has been nothing short of remarkable. yeah, anxiety is certainly starting to creep in there as investors wonder what the next catalyst will be to keep this market moving higher. joining me to discuss, max funds founder jonas max ferris, jeff saut and todd horowitz. if this was month ago we would be down
charles: see you later. thanks a lot, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." coming up, stocks are really acting good. the dow is up 13 points. we're on the cusp of really gigantic move. the question what will make it happen. i love the action. may look like it's a calm market but something big is brewing. my panel will help metic -- me figure it out. could one of the names that moves the market netflix? we'll have preview before the bell. day 27 of with number of federal workers...
78
78
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
charles payne is in next. charles: thank you, neil. i'm charles payne this is "making money." markets so far starting the week in the green wrapping up the santa claus rally which has been very strong. many on wall street are saying time to buy the dips. should you? i have a great panel weighing in on that. >>> u.s. and china kicking off two days of trade. officials on both sides expressing optimism finally making a deal. will the next 48 hours change the world as we know it. >>> later in the show, jay powell helping markets with his patience pledge but can they truly engineer a soft landing without crashing us into a recession? all that and much more on "making money." ♪ so the market today doing a lot of backing and filling after a 4% santa class rally underscored many ways there are buyers out there. in fact citi saying now buy this dip. the question for 2019, what is going to lead the way? think about it, so far today consumer discretionary by far the biggest s&p sector winner. mattel leading the way. they based a new line of dolls on a hot korean boy band. that is what th
charles payne is in next. charles: thank you, neil. i'm charles payne this is "making money." markets so far starting the week in the green wrapping up the santa claus rally which has been very strong. many on wall street are saying time to buy the dips. should you? i have a great panel weighing in on that. >>> u.s. and china kicking off two days of trade. officials on both sides expressing optimism finally making a deal. will the next 48 hours change the world as we know it....
69
69
Jan 21, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: i don't know how you do it. neil: whatever helps. charles: appreciate it. speaking of hope and a prayer, that will be mantra for the rest of the show. good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." the markets are closed in honor of martin luther king, jr. while the competition is on tape, so many factors playing out for you, including an assessment of earnings season. democrats reject president trump's big offer to end the shutdown before even speaks. what happens to the longest government shut down. kamala harris throwing her hat in the ring. growing crowded field on democrat 2020 side. we're examining economic policies on candidates. what they're pushing. we'll ask how left will democrats go. all this and much more on making "making money." ♪ charles: so the futures were open until 1:00. they made a pretty good move. that was the best levels of the day. can't wait until tomorrow opens. we know the market off to to amazing start in 2019. we have moves in all the major averages like 50 day moving average. we have susan li and john mahoney and "
charles: i don't know how you do it. neil: whatever helps. charles: appreciate it. speaking of hope and a prayer, that will be mantra for the rest of the show. good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." the markets are closed in honor of martin luther king, jr. while the competition is on tape, so many factors playing out for you, including an assessment of earnings season. democrats reject president trump's big offer to end the shutdown before even speaks. what...
69
69
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
80
80
Jan 24, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
i think -- charles: what? letting the upscale markets disappear, all the cooler coffee bars are all over. they should have a spin-off brand that was their cool coffee bar. they are getting shifted to the bottom. i don't think this will necessarily play out tonight but this company has a not very good five-year trend coming i think. as far as intel, i agree with that, because that is the best late stage tech boom stock to be in, essentially, because they're not going to fall fast and early in a crisis. because they are getting all the venture capital backed startups don't. charles: what about norfolk southern? i thought the ceo's comments were the best i have heard all year long. he said there's a lot of noise out there but business is booming and none of their clients, none of their customers were changing anything. they didn't change their plans, they had great guidance and you know, so for me, it's one of these names, you don't think about, certainly they don't gee whiz or they are 200, 300-year-old companie
i think -- charles: what? letting the upscale markets disappear, all the cooler coffee bars are all over. they should have a spin-off brand that was their cool coffee bar. they are getting shifted to the bottom. i don't think this will necessarily play out tonight but this company has a not very good five-year trend coming i think. as far as intel, i agree with that, because that is the best late stage tech boom stock to be in, essentially, because they're not going to fall fast and early in a...
59
59
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
to charles payne. charles you were just on for 17 hours. what the heck? charles: took a quick water break. started to crunch more ism numbers. neil: all right, buddy. >> good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." which have a lot coming up. a major selloff after a bunch of of things including economic data adds to fears the u.s. economy is slowing but a big question are the machines overreacting selling big time on negative headlines? also of course weighing on the markets. apple shares of tech giant plunging after they cut their sales forecast. will this wake up apple and tim cook to become more innovative. >>> new congress starting today amid of day 13 of the government shutdown. now what can we expect of our economic policies now that democrats have taken control of the house? all that and much more on "making money." ♪ charles: while apple is dragging on the market, the weaker-than-expected number ism number, opened the trap door, sending the dow into free fall, 377 off the points of the session. manufacturing expanded in december. the
to charles payne. charles you were just on for 17 hours. what the heck? charles: took a quick water break. started to crunch more ism numbers. neil: all right, buddy. >> good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." which have a lot coming up. a major selloff after a bunch of of things including economic data adds to fears the u.s. economy is slowing but a big question are the machines overreacting selling big time on negative headlines? also of course weighing on...
60
60
Jan 28, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
charles payne to take you through the next hour. hey, charles. charles: neil a test for the markets. believe it or not down 273. not too bad so far. neil: not so far. charles: we'll see what next couple hours bring. thank you, neil. this is "making money." markets in the red after a big earnings miss from caterpillar. with more than 100 companies and 13 s&p companies reporting this week could we see a turnaround? >>> trade talks with china, will a delegation from beijing bring a fair deal? we'll figure out the possible scenarios. >>> liz bet warren find as new target when a nfl owner buy as new yacht with a imax theater. this is all and more on "making money." ♪ charles: caterpillar weak earnings kicking off earnings this week. they had a big miss in revenues. guidance was down. we saw, big, big negatives from nvidia, combined to put a lot of pressure on the markets. the dow had been off more than 300 points. investors fretting a lot of things including global growth. this remarkable start to 2019, if markets turn lower than where we are right no
charles payne to take you through the next hour. hey, charles. charles: neil a test for the markets. believe it or not down 273. not too bad so far. neil: not so far. charles: we'll see what next couple hours bring. thank you, neil. this is "making money." markets in the red after a big earnings miss from caterpillar. with more than 100 companies and 13 s&p companies reporting this week could we see a turnaround? >>> trade talks with china, will a delegation from beijing...
134
134
Jan 18, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: 11:00 a.m. in new york, 8:00 a.m. in california. i'm charles payne.r money. check out that big board, folks. that is a huge move and a huge year. it's come a long way since christmas eve. the markets are reacting to a lot of news we got in the last hour. we will talk about that. also, netflix, a lot of news also to digest. overseas sales really going gangbusters. not so much here in america. want to bring in jonathan hoenig, capitalist pig hedge fund manager. you don't like netflix as an investment. >> i love it as a company, amazing company, and actually think they are putting up a good fight against fierce competition including everything from fortnite to disney but a stock and a company are not the same thing. companies like netflix, stocks like netflix, they are tough to own because they are so overvalued and they have come so far, especially lately, but they are also tough to sell short because they are so, so short. i consider these like the old line about old soldiers. old soldiers don't die, they just fade away. this is a stock that i watch bu
charles: 11:00 a.m. in new york, 8:00 a.m. in california. i'm charles payne.r money. check out that big board, folks. that is a huge move and a huge year. it's come a long way since christmas eve. the markets are reacting to a lot of news we got in the last hour. we will talk about that. also, netflix, a lot of news also to digest. overseas sales really going gangbusters. not so much here in america. want to bring in jonathan hoenig, capitalist pig hedge fund manager. you don't like netflix as...
68
68
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: so the job.ally tough and feels like of course public opinion at least the media has been very negative with respect to border patrol and i.c.e. ages. share with the audience the average man and woman trying to do their jobs, how much difficult has it become on the database scrutiny. >> it is difficult because you start second-guessing yourself when you have these investigations and media and hype around things. all these people were trained to do were protect our borders, save lives and keep people safe on both sides of the border. there's no conspiracy to get somebody or hurt them one. there's no injuries when they do that. all they're doing essays stand back, and don't throw rocks at the people and just get in line. these are things happening all over the border not just in tijuana. the border patrol experiences and hats off to those guys because they are out there saving lives, keeping us safe. we've got to give the credit that they don't get enough of. charles: they certainly don't get enoug
charles: so the job.ally tough and feels like of course public opinion at least the media has been very negative with respect to border patrol and i.c.e. ages. share with the audience the average man and woman trying to do their jobs, how much difficult has it become on the database scrutiny. >> it is difficult because you start second-guessing yourself when you have these investigations and media and hype around things. all these people were trained to do were protect our borders, save...
62
62
Jan 23, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: what else is new. neil: come on. jo thanks, neil. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." now moving up back at this hour. what you need to know. a lot has to do with earnings. but other things going on. i call it investing 101. i have advice for long-term investors. also shorter term day traders as well. senate is set to reopen the government but will both competing proposals go down in flames? we expect to hear from speaker of house nancy pelosi shortly. we have so much and more on "making money". ♪ charles: right now but the senate is set to vote with respect to the government shutdown. this time tomorrow they will have the vote. there is competing plans both to reopen the government as the shutdown reached day 33. one plan include more money for the border wall. the other one does not. this as a new poll shows the american people are ready for a compromise. joining me the chairman of the civic forum pac, ford o'connell, columnist for "the hill," kristin tate, and democratic strategist, chris wall. kristin, competing letters, so the audience know
charles: what else is new. neil: come on. jo thanks, neil. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." now moving up back at this hour. what you need to know. a lot has to do with earnings. but other things going on. i call it investing 101. i have advice for long-term investors. also shorter term day traders as well. senate is set to reopen the government but will both competing proposals go down in flames? we expect to hear from speaker of house nancy pelosi shortly. we have so much...
78
78
Jan 16, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
charles? charles: jennifer, thank you very much. i should let the audience know we ticked up to the highs of the session as you were reading off some of those highlights. i want to bring in lending tree economist and along with "wall street journal" global economics editor jon hilsenrath. let me start with you. your initial assessment what we just heard? >> the two big things were discussion on business confidence. i think that could be difficult for the economy and the other thing they spoke about was the challenges finding labor and price pressures. if we continue to see price pressures and wage increase in the economy the fed may have to rethink this dovish tilt. charles: jon, what is everyone sort of kind of worried about here. the fed made a 180-degree turn in part because of pressure from the stock market and now we're hearing from all these different sectors where labor, they're missing out on business and it is obvious they will have to start raising waynes even more. >> yeah. you know, this report is really important for a
charles? charles: jennifer, thank you very much. i should let the audience know we ticked up to the highs of the session as you were reading off some of those highlights. i want to bring in lending tree economist and along with "wall street journal" global economics editor jon hilsenrath. let me start with you. your initial assessment what we just heard? >> the two big things were discussion on business confidence. i think that could be difficult for the economy and the other...
110
110
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
>> maybe, charles.ar for the soul of the democratic party but when it comes to these salt deductions that really suggests that the democrats are no longer the party for working class americans. 56% of the benefits from reinstating "salt" deductions would go to the top 1% of households. blue state politicians love salt deductions because it lets them hiking state and local taxes with very political blow back. as ronald reagan once said, taxes should hurt. salt deductions from democrat imposed taxes in california and new york from hurting. i'm down here in texas. in texas we have no income tax and relatively fiscally responsible state. these salt deductions force citizens in low-taxed states in texas subsidizing high-taxed states by absorbing larger share of the federal tax burden. charles: for a party that espouses fairness and equality, having people in mississippi subsidize millionaires in new york is crazy but they may have have to do it because de blasio is out with universal health care even for ill
>> maybe, charles.ar for the soul of the democratic party but when it comes to these salt deductions that really suggests that the democrats are no longer the party for working class americans. 56% of the benefits from reinstating "salt" deductions would go to the top 1% of households. blue state politicians love salt deductions because it lets them hiking state and local taxes with very political blow back. as ronald reagan once said, taxes should hurt. salt deductions from...
219
219
Jan 31, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
charles payne. charles: i love when joe starts talking about this, like we know. you remember the kansas city storm of 1802? neil: who doesn't. who doesn't. charles: thanks a lot, neil. good afternoon, everybody, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." we have a big show for you today. even though the dow is in the red, the s&p 500 is on track for the best january, get this, in 30 years. is this a good indicate for for the rest of the year? i will ask my panel about the importance of the so-called january effect. also the it is the second day of trade talks with china. the president is under considerable pressure to get a deal done. is bejing, what will happen with them? their economy is failing. gordon chang will give us his take on progress. >>> the democratic party continues to lurch left. as howard schultz are baffled by liberals outraged over his american success story. we'll talk about that and much more on "making money." ♪ charles: feels like an idyllic, lazy summer days. today the market we're wrapping up a very strong month. in fact the s&p 500 is on
charles payne. charles: i love when joe starts talking about this, like we know. you remember the kansas city storm of 1802? neil: who doesn't. who doesn't. charles: thanks a lot, neil. good afternoon, everybody, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." we have a big show for you today. even though the dow is in the red, the s&p 500 is on track for the best january, get this, in 30 years. is this a good indicate for for the rest of the year? i will ask my panel about the...
119
119
Jan 11, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: right.from apple on new content and i suspect that will be negative for netflix's multiple. charles: what should investor look at in tech besides these household names? >> i do within fang, google or alphabet, now better known is a nice blend of valuation support which is rare for tech. and growth opportunity. to get beyond that, what typically cracks first when technology gets in trouble are the semiconductor names. so it makes sense when technology comes back they will be led by some very same semiconductor names. so right now i am much more bullish for next couple years and a couple seminames. amd, advanced micro devices. nvidia, micron and couple other names like that. charles: full disclosure i'm long amd. i thought it was oversold a month or two ago. i enjoyed the conversation. we'll have you back soon. paul, gene, thank you. >> thank you. charles: at&t says it will stop selling all location data from mobile phones to brokers. this comes a report that companies are selling data to shad
charles: right.from apple on new content and i suspect that will be negative for netflix's multiple. charles: what should investor look at in tech besides these household names? >> i do within fang, google or alphabet, now better known is a nice blend of valuation support which is rare for tech. and growth opportunity. to get beyond that, what typically cracks first when technology gets in trouble are the semiconductor names. so it makes sense when technology comes back they will be led...
84
84
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
right now charles payne is in for stuart take it away. >> good morning everyone i'm charles payne stuart is going to be back from a great vacation on monday but today we have a ton of stories for you. many of them, obviously, you know, about we started with apple. earnings warning, in fact, first time in more than 15 years company slashing its revenue forecast citing weaker than expected iphone sales in china among other things, and that news weighing on stocks across board major average is sharply lower but high per from the lows earlier this morning. i can't wait to tell you about that and another wild day in the stock market. also, in other news it is a 13th for government shutdown president trump will network congressional leaders yesterday no luck on earning out a deal and according to people in the room senator schumer urge nancy pelosi to interrupt dhs secretary neil son from the get-go and pelosi says there's no way president trump will get any money for his wall with another busy day in politics busier day for your money don't worry we have you covered "varney & company" starts
right now charles payne is in for stuart take it away. >> good morning everyone i'm charles payne stuart is going to be back from a great vacation on monday but today we have a ton of stories for you. many of them, obviously, you know, about we started with apple. earnings warning, in fact, first time in more than 15 years company slashing its revenue forecast citing weaker than expected iphone sales in china among other things, and that news weighing on stocks across board major average...
257
257
Jan 21, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 257
favorite 0
quote 1
charles: nice to see you. >> thank you, charles. charles: amazon news for you.trans-pacific shipping service. emac are they getting rid of all the transportation hubs beginning to end? liz: great point this is the one unit of amazon you hardly hear anything about, but it could really overturn the way goods get shipped to market. why do i say that? amazon's logistics unit. it basically has freight trainingers and, it is dealing with shipping containers in and out of china. and it is basically, it is, cutting out the middleman. in other words, a small chinese factory can send its goods through amazon to the amazon consumer. so -- charles: ships cost a lot of money. liz: ships cost a lot of money. this is part of amazon's push, i hate to use the word echo system of entire contained sphere of selling. remember there was that whole push on wall street amazon doing this would really hurt the bottom line. it ain't happening. amazon is now dominating, the costs for this shipping as well. charles: we've seen already, that fedex, ups have taken it on the chin under the as
charles: nice to see you. >> thank you, charles. charles: amazon news for you.trans-pacific shipping service. emac are they getting rid of all the transportation hubs beginning to end? liz: great point this is the one unit of amazon you hardly hear anything about, but it could really overturn the way goods get shipped to market. why do i say that? amazon's logistics unit. it basically has freight trainingers and, it is dealing with shipping containers in and out of china. and it is...
88
88
Jan 18, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 1
charles, what have you got if. charles: as long as market is up, i get extra adrenaline. i will be okay for the next hour. neil: i'm that way with lunch. charles: see you ben soon, i'm sure. neil: thank you, my friend. >> this is charles payne. this is "making money." we have a solid triple-digit rally. optimism over a trade deal, beijing reportedly offering major concessions while the treasury department denying it is considering lifting tariffs on chinese goods. investors sense something might be happening, might be around the corner. will wall street be right? >>> alexandria ocasio-cortez first house speech on the floor makes c-span history, does this proof both sides of the aisle she should be taken seriously? >>> later in the show why the u.s. army is looking to top liberal cities to solve the recruitment problem. can it work? and a whole lot more on, "making money." ♪ charles: well you know what? since that christmas eve debacle selloff, whatever you want to call it, this market, the underlying word, the key cakic has been resolve. we're seeing it. since we saw the
charles, what have you got if. charles: as long as market is up, i get extra adrenaline. i will be okay for the next hour. neil: i'm that way with lunch. charles: see you ben soon, i'm sure. neil: thank you, my friend. >> this is charles payne. this is "making money." we have a solid triple-digit rally. optimism over a trade deal, beijing reportedly offering major concessions while the treasury department denying it is considering lifting tariffs on chinese goods. investors...
87
87
Jan 22, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: michael?> what i notice this, the low on boxing day right after christmas, through this morning you had almost a 14% rally in the s&p 500. a lot of that was driven on how beaten up stocks were and how low the expectations were. look on friday, schlumberger reports. numbers weren't great. they were worried about north american shale markets. halliburton comes out after the all the used for yaw at end of last week. halliburton worries about north america. stocks are down, dragging schlumberger down. my point we have in show-me time. now it is what do you have for me? data have to get better. earnings have to get a little better on the margins. we made a move back. charles: initially you say we found our equalibrium. we were oversold, got a lot of it back, now the time for the market to put up or shut up but here's the thing, david nelson, we're seeing quickest sharpening of pencils with first half earnings estimates we've seen in many, many years and last week down 4 1/2% for the first half. in
charles: michael?> what i notice this, the low on boxing day right after christmas, through this morning you had almost a 14% rally in the s&p 500. a lot of that was driven on how beaten up stocks were and how low the expectations were. look on friday, schlumberger reports. numbers weren't great. they were worried about north american shale markets. halliburton comes out after the all the used for yaw at end of last week. halliburton worries about north america. stocks are down, dragging...
74
74
Jan 14, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: [inaudible] >> sure, charles. wyndham. wyndham split off from wyndham vacations.w in 2018, spin-off small company stocks were down 18%. long term that is a great formula for providing value to shareholders. spin-offs are up about 8% this year. wyndham is a spin-off on hotel side. howard johnson, ramada i think represents valuation. charles: folks we have to leave it there. erin, get you on later. hopefully you come back in the show, give us ideas off the air. new warnings, artificial intelligence could replace 40 to 47% of all jobs next 10 or 15 years. will new jobs be created before those jobs displaced or are we seeing a crisis we've never seen before. >>> apple need a content provider this year before it's too late? maybe netflix? we'll be right back. ve such a g. thanks to you, we will. this is why voya helps reach today's goals... all while helping you to and through retirement. can you help with these? we're more of the plan, invest and protect kind of help... voya. helping you to and through retirement. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relent
charles: [inaudible] >> sure, charles. wyndham. wyndham split off from wyndham vacations.w in 2018, spin-off small company stocks were down 18%. long term that is a great formula for providing value to shareholders. spin-offs are up about 8% this year. wyndham is a spin-off on hotel side. howard johnson, ramada i think represents valuation. charles: folks we have to leave it there. erin, get you on later. hopefully you come back in the show, give us ideas off the air. new warnings,...
64
64
Jan 30, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
that is your ground zero, charles. the fed will stop and pay attention and pause. charles: jeff? >> initial claims for unemmoment below 200,000. >> lagging indicator. >> usually they make a new cycle low 70 weeks before recession begins. so we can talk about recession maybe in a year's time but right now i don't think we're seeing recession indicators. confidence measures just lag the stock market, charles. charles: jon, you know, i looked at that confidence number from the conference board and present conditions were through the roof. feels like there may be some exogenous things like shut down, things like that, influencing way people responded. but what do you make of the idea, maybe the fed does see something worrisome in the economy wall street might be overlooking, jon? >> i don't think wall street is over looking it. market sold off in december. i think the fed tone charactered dramatically in their statement. they seem pretty positive on the economic outlook, their perspective, policy stance as relates to the economy. they're on hold. they reevaluated the balance sheet. t
that is your ground zero, charles. the fed will stop and pay attention and pause. charles: jeff? >> initial claims for unemmoment below 200,000. >> lagging indicator. >> usually they make a new cycle low 70 weeks before recession begins. so we can talk about recession maybe in a year's time but right now i don't think we're seeing recession indicators. confidence measures just lag the stock market, charles. charles: jon, you know, i looked at that confidence number from the...
75
75
Jan 25, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: i love that idea. there has been something akin to a groundswell for that in the last two, couple years but it has never been done before. have we gotten to the point where it is just, the intimidation factor is too great? washington, d.c., controls the purse strings. we send our tax money to them. we beg them to send it back to us as much as they can? >> that is exactly the problem. the states ceded far too much power to the federal government. now is time to recognize we should have convening of states throughout american history. because we ceded too much power, we don't recognize there is so many misconception what is article v actually says. we need to be educated. make sure the states, the individual, that we have our rights preserved and protected. that is the obligation of government. charles: capri, what do you think a grand bargain will look like or will be acceptable to nancy pelosi and company? >> obviously a couple things. permanent daca will be a requirement. one of the concerns brought u
charles: i love that idea. there has been something akin to a groundswell for that in the last two, couple years but it has never been done before. have we gotten to the point where it is just, the intimidation factor is too great? washington, d.c., controls the purse strings. we send our tax money to them. we beg them to send it back to us as much as they can? >> that is exactly the problem. the states ceded far too much power to the federal government. now is time to recognize we should...
68
68
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
charles. charles: thank you very much, blake. the markets unchanged right now but let's talk more about the market which is sort of searching for some direction here, although we're 400 points off the low of the session. that low, by the way, triggered by another sign of china weakening, this time in the manufacturing sector. not just china, you europe is continuing to slow on the verge of contraction with their manufacturing. can the market help resolve all of this? joining me, shah ghailani, raymond james chief investment strategist, jeff saut, max funds.com founder, fbn contributor, jonas max ferris. let me start with you, jeff. i'm impressed with the market post-christmas. biggest one-day gain ever and followed by one of the biggest reversals in history. 600 points in the last hour of trading. then on monday we saw the market spurt, the dow spurted 200 points in just about the last four minutes of trading. there is a certain resolve there. i'm not sure what it means but what is your assessment? >> usually when you get markets
charles. charles: thank you very much, blake. the markets unchanged right now but let's talk more about the market which is sort of searching for some direction here, although we're 400 points off the low of the session. that low, by the way, triggered by another sign of china weakening, this time in the manufacturing sector. not just china, you europe is continuing to slow on the verge of contraction with their manufacturing. can the market help resolve all of this? joining me, shah ghailani,...
273
273
Jan 19, 2019
01/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 273
favorite 0
quote 0
these murders would never have taken place if it had not been for charles manson. the case against charlie seems obvious, it was not then. not for the prosecutor. manson didn't personally commit the murders. there was no evidence to show he manipulated his group. >> i had to bring him in by way of circumstantial evidence. >> so the prosecutor decided to use heltder skelter. it played well on the white album but how would it play with a jury? >> the riveting court case that captivated the country. >> charlie always wanted to be famous and he was going to do it right. >> and does one of the killers have a chance at freedom? when dateline continues. freedom when dateline continues. that was, surprisingly, not terrible. even without scrubbing, lysol power toilet bowl cleaner attacks tough limescale and rust stains to clean 10 times better than clorox toilet bowl cleaner. lysol. what it takes to protect.® (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't understanding tax code... it's understanding
these murders would never have taken place if it had not been for charles manson. the case against charlie seems obvious, it was not then. not for the prosecutor. manson didn't personally commit the murders. there was no evidence to show he manipulated his group. >> i had to bring him in by way of circumstantial evidence. >> so the prosecutor decided to use heltder skelter. it played well on the white album but how would it play with a jury? >> the riveting court case that...
58
58
Jan 31, 2019
01/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: no.what to do with, and to create a healthy tension is the fundamental debate. i do not think it is a one thing fits all environment. tom: thank you so much for bringing up that elliott add line. charles kantor with us from newberger berman. much more going on. i believe we will touch about -- that john deutsche bank. radio, very lovely will join us on the dynamics between the united states -- mary lovely will join us on the dynamics between the united states and china. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ viviana: this is bloomberg "surveillance." earnings missed estimates at the swedish retailer h&m. they got rid of excess inventory through discounts. they were helped by low price garments such as $10 sweaters. in new jersey, a spectacular fire ripped through a paper plant. important to note, no one was hurt. battlingfirefighters the blaze in subfreezing temperatures. it is the second fire at the country's oldest environmentally friendly paper company in months. tom: glad you showed that. to all of y
charles: no.what to do with, and to create a healthy tension is the fundamental debate. i do not think it is a one thing fits all environment. tom: thank you so much for bringing up that elliott add line. charles kantor with us from newberger berman. much more going on. i believe we will touch about -- that john deutsche bank. radio, very lovely will join us on the dynamics between the united states -- mary lovely will join us on the dynamics between the united states and china. this is...
48
48
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
in the media i'm joined by my guest charles or tell the new york he is a private investor and a writer as well as host of the podcast show sunday with charles also in new york we have joe concha he is they were media reporter for the hill and in nashville we cross to roger l. simon he is an award winning novelist and academy award nominated screenwriter as well as co-founder and c.e.o. of america's p.j. media right gentlemen cross-like rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate joe let me go to you first here i guess i can pick the easiest example the dueling match we saw with jim acosta and president trump here i mean what is the state of journalism and i'm not let light letting either guy off the hook at least at this point here but what does that tell us about journalism today journalism today i would say has become a matter of many more opinions being put into reporting which is leading to mistrust by viewers and by audiences and jim acosta is a good example of that jim openly debates the president on certain issues he takes a side and then de
in the media i'm joined by my guest charles or tell the new york he is a private investor and a writer as well as host of the podcast show sunday with charles also in new york we have joe concha he is they were media reporter for the hill and in nashville we cross to roger l. simon he is an award winning novelist and academy award nominated screenwriter as well as co-founder and c.e.o. of america's p.j. media right gentlemen cross-like rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
ok let me go back to charles in new york much like what joe does. watch a lot of media it gets more and more difficult as we go in through this administration. you know i'm more of an outsider looking in here but it seems to me that. the democratic party has m.s.m. b.c. and c.n.n. as their spokespeople it is that's the way it looks from here ok and and then i would even go further if i get the impression. during this midterm cycle that a lot of democrats watch c n n n n b c to get their talking points it's almost a circular thing ok i've never seen such a large group of candidates repeat exactly the same thing sometimes in order ok and i think there's a lot of viewers in the united states that have a big problem with that go ahead charles. yeah i think it was joe i've heard him on television mention that one of the big conundrums right now is trying to figure out what is the true split between among democrat republican independent i think democrat or republican share has fallen a lot and suddenly so what we see you're right what we see here are demo
ok let me go back to charles in new york much like what joe does. watch a lot of media it gets more and more difficult as we go in through this administration. you know i'm more of an outsider looking in here but it seems to me that. the democratic party has m.s.m. b.c. and c.n.n. as their spokespeople it is that's the way it looks from here ok and and then i would even go further if i get the impression. during this midterm cycle that a lot of democrats watch c n n n n b c to get their talking...
149
149
Jan 17, 2019
01/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
charles, how's it looking out there? yeah, well right now the wind is just howling here in burlingame. the national weather service reported that wind gusts of up to 64 miles per hour have been recorded at s-f-o tonight. the rain is also coming down hard and that has been the story pretty much all day. nat montageit was a wild, wet, windy day along the peninsula on wednesday as storm after storm blew through the bay area.natsin pacifica, strong winds rattled the trees, knocking branches to the ground. nats out at the beach, the surf looked like a washing machine.and a few blocks from the shore, crews raced to drain this low spot near the sharp park golf course. they ld me that if they don't pump this water quickly, the entire block will flood.natsa few miles east, strong winds and pouring rain made for slick conditions along interstate 280natsalong skyline boulevard, another crew worked to clear debris and get water flowing. they had spent the day moving from one trouble spot to another. natsin san mateo, a blocked drain
charles, how's it looking out there? yeah, well right now the wind is just howling here in burlingame. the national weather service reported that wind gusts of up to 64 miles per hour have been recorded at s-f-o tonight. the rain is also coming down hard and that has been the story pretty much all day. nat montageit was a wild, wet, windy day along the peninsula on wednesday as storm after storm blew through the bay area.natsin pacifica, strong winds rattled the trees, knocking branches to the...
34
34
Jan 30, 2019
01/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
legal a condo charles shapiro an accomplice thank you. thank you for watching as well you can see the program again any time if you visit our web site al-jazeera talk offer further discussion go to our facebook page facebook dot com ford slash age and side story you can join the conversation on twitter as well or handle less at story from richelle carey in the entire team i for now. in the next episode of science in the golden age be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval islam a period in the field of medicine. science to be a good subject to bring different people from all over the world together. to such a good match. the more i learn about the more. i respect science in the golden age with professor jim. i mean this is different not just whether someone is going for someone if it really does matter we think it's how you approach and think and that's what it is a certain way of doing it a conscious. story and try out. i believe the insult lands. a place like no once and. for generations tom by the sun. but the
legal a condo charles shapiro an accomplice thank you. thank you for watching as well you can see the program again any time if you visit our web site al-jazeera talk offer further discussion go to our facebook page facebook dot com ford slash age and side story you can join the conversation on twitter as well or handle less at story from richelle carey in the entire team i for now. in the next episode of science in the golden age be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the...
34
34
Jan 30, 2019
01/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
allow that as well as opposition to still have access to certain accounts and certain properties so charles do you expect there to be more clarity and more tweaking about the sanctions going forward but i hope so because that's news to me and i'm sure exactly how we would do the important point is exactly the this is where this is where we get foreign exchange. the oil money goes to china and russia is to pay back loans the not really a cash for the united states to the exports united states are the same sources of revenue from the oil sector and i'm glad you brought that up so yes we're the u.s. is going to be pulling back other countries are going to step in what are the implications when it comes to places like china and russia and india charles. on a daily right now negative newspapers here are already going to go to bargain oil from because we're doing in the imports oil china imports oil a baby needed but it's not. so. how do how. the markets will react readings themselves presumably other countries will bottle out but divided because transport costs. shipping oil to india should be w
allow that as well as opposition to still have access to certain accounts and certain properties so charles do you expect there to be more clarity and more tweaking about the sanctions going forward but i hope so because that's news to me and i'm sure exactly how we would do the important point is exactly the this is where this is where we get foreign exchange. the oil money goes to china and russia is to pay back loans the not really a cash for the united states to the exports united states...
324
324
Jan 6, 2019
01/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 324
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: when kyra and charles johnson first met in 2004, they planned to spend forever together. >> kyra challenged me to be a better person in every aspect of my life. >> reporter: they were overjoyed when they welcomed their first son, charles. >> he's so handsome. >> reporter: their second son langston soon followed, delivered through a routine c-section after a healthy pregnancy. it was april 12th, 2016. >> hey, langston. >> reporter: their celebration quickly turned to concern, though, when charles noticed blood in kyra's catheter. he alerted doctors, but says minutes turned into hours. >> i'm begging and pleading for them to do something. >> reporter: finally, he says, after 10 hours, doctors decided kyra needed surgery. but it was too late. kyra hemorrhaged to death. she was 39 years old. >> never imagined i would be sitting here today and that we would have left the hospital without my wife. >> reporter: about 700 women die each year in the u.s. due to pregnancy or delivery complications. and african-american mothers are four times more likely to be victims than white wo
. >> reporter: when kyra and charles johnson first met in 2004, they planned to spend forever together. >> kyra challenged me to be a better person in every aspect of my life. >> reporter: they were overjoyed when they welcomed their first son, charles. >> he's so handsome. >> reporter: their second son langston soon followed, delivered through a routine c-section after a healthy pregnancy. it was april 12th, 2016. >> hey, langston. >> reporter: their...
47
47
Jan 15, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
quote
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 2
charles: we were up early. j.p. morgan reported. we found a way to come back. i think this is real interesting session. >> i think it's a great session. it tags on to other so far we survived a kitey punch from apple. coming up today, on the heels of the largest bank in the united states, you know, pretty big miss at jpmorgan. they have had 15-quarters in a row where they beat. missed pretty big time here. resilience of market, i think is says a lot of bad news is in the rear view mirror. charles: david bahnsen, unlike yesterday, citi you would thought 9:30 would be down 2%. wouldn't be unusual for what we heard. ended up being the strongest stock in the market, the only sector up yesterday were the financials. so it feels interesting here maybe companies can talk their way out of some of this stuff?
charles: we were up early. j.p. morgan reported. we found a way to come back. i think this is real interesting session. >> i think it's a great session. it tags on to other so far we survived a kitey punch from apple. coming up today, on the heels of the largest bank in the united states, you know, pretty big miss at jpmorgan. they have had 15-quarters in a row where they beat. missed pretty big time here. resilience of market, i think is says a lot of bad news is in the rear view mirror....
408
408
Jan 9, 2019
01/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 408
favorite 0
quote 0
i hate it. >> this is a prepaid call from charles. >> reporter: i spoke with charles by phone last june while he was still behind bars. are you rehabilitated? >> yes, sir. i asked you whether you were rehabilitated when we talked on the phone. you said you were. what does that mean to you? >> i would say i was first changed and then rehabilitated. it made me want to obey the law and be a better person. >> reporter: today, the 52-year-old father and grandfather is getting used to his new normal. one of his first stops less than 48 hours after getting out, the local food pantry where he used to volunteer. >> i just want to continue to help and bless people. my heart is truly for the poor, for the homeless, for those that are in need. these people need to know that they are loved, no matter what their situation is. >> reporter: charles' uplifting story has moved thousands, but the law that freed him only eases sentences for those in the federal system, a small percentage of the more than two million people serving time nationwide. >> we will obviously need more reforms both state side, but
i hate it. >> this is a prepaid call from charles. >> reporter: i spoke with charles by phone last june while he was still behind bars. are you rehabilitated? >> yes, sir. i asked you whether you were rehabilitated when we talked on the phone. you said you were. what does that mean to you? >> i would say i was first changed and then rehabilitated. it made me want to obey the law and be a better person. >> reporter: today, the 52-year-old father and grandfather is...
33
33
Jan 18, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
quote
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 1
charles: danielle, early today new york fed president john williams he spoke. he did mention another potential headwind as one major item goes away, maybe another appears with respect to the shutdown? >> well to john williams' point and several of the big brokerage houses on wall street today came out and said they know at this point the shutdown will shave at least maybe half percentage point or more off q1 growth. that is from where we stand today. assuming on tuesday after the three-day holiday that the government reopened. so there is something to be said if you look at university of michigan consumer sentiment report. as your other two guests speaking to uncertainty, starting to take its toll. same situation with the shutdown. hard to believe given where markets are, given they want to go up. its clear there is upward momentum. hard to believe where markets are, charles, we have confidence back to where it was before the presidential election. its lowest it has been in years. this is really kind of shocking, what drove that confidence hit though is that pe
charles: danielle, early today new york fed president john williams he spoke. he did mention another potential headwind as one major item goes away, maybe another appears with respect to the shutdown? >> well to john williams' point and several of the big brokerage houses on wall street today came out and said they know at this point the shutdown will shave at least maybe half percentage point or more off q1 growth. that is from where we stand today. assuming on tuesday after the...
299
299
Jan 30, 2019
01/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 299
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight -- viola davis, author charles p. pierce, from "tidying up," marie kondo, and music from cypress hill. and now, final warning, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. i'm the host of the show. thank you for turning onnen y y televisions at home. relax. i know a lot of you are visiting us. welcome, welcome to l.a., home of the nfc champion los angeles rams. [cheers and applause] did you even know the rams are in los angeles now? well, they are, and they're playing in the super bowl on sunday. and you were in atlanta. >> yes, jimmy. >> jimmy: the coaches, the feeling, did you get any feeling who was going to win this game? >> i love tom brady, but i live in los angeles, so i want the rams to win. >> jimmy: i know ywho you want o win, who do you think will win. >> the rams. >> jimmy: the rams are going up against the dynasty that is the new england patriots. and to kick things off, none other than president trump has agreed to sit for our pregame interview. the super bowl is his third favorite bowl rig
tonight -- viola davis, author charles p. pierce, from "tidying up," marie kondo, and music from cypress hill. and now, final warning, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. i'm the host of the show. thank you for turning onnen y y televisions at home. relax. i know a lot of you are visiting us. welcome, welcome to l.a., home of the nfc champion los angeles rams. [cheers and applause] did you even know the rams are in los angeles now? well, they are, and...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
house correspondent and not offer your feelings up on a particular topic yeah very well said it no charles you know c.n.n. says facts first but i mean c.n.n. now is synonymous for a brand that says trump is a liar i mean that's it i mean i can't understand how what few viewers they have left actually continue to watch it because i don't care what trump is doing every second of the day i twitter is more than the. you know i mean that's why i think this show which is modestly amusing ancient aliens is getting more viewers than c.n.n. i mean if you want to hear. propaganda you know where to go if you want to tune into the white house press briefing you'd like to see the many fine journalists and there are fine journalists in the white house press corps get a chance to ask questions and elicit facts we're not interested in the news in the reporter's opinions. interested in getting facts and i think i thought journalism's and i'm not a journalist but i thought the goal of journalists was to report facts as news to a wide viewership and i think increasingly more and more people are turning turne
house correspondent and not offer your feelings up on a particular topic yeah very well said it no charles you know c.n.n. says facts first but i mean c.n.n. now is synonymous for a brand that says trump is a liar i mean that's it i mean i can't understand how what few viewers they have left actually continue to watch it because i don't care what trump is doing every second of the day i twitter is more than the. you know i mean that's why i think this show which is modestly amusing ancient...
31
31
Jan 29, 2019
01/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
legal a condo charles shapiro an accomplice thank you. thank you for watching as well he can see the program again any time if you visit our website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page facebook dot com ford slash a.j. and side story you can join the conversation on twitter as well our analysts at a.j. inside story from richelle carey in the entire team i for now. february on al-jazeera we investigate the toxic legacy of south africa's mining industry and examine exactly what is hiding beneath all this talk sick waste africa's largest democracy heads to the polls join us for live coverage as nigeria votes al-jazeera world showcases the best of the networks documentaries with powerful untold stories from the middle east and north africa as cubans are set to vote on the possible changes to the constitution what impact will the outcome have on the country the world sunny day witness visits ghana and sweden where a community polarized by mining and questions the heritage february on al-jazeera. on line. to the lea
legal a condo charles shapiro an accomplice thank you. thank you for watching as well he can see the program again any time if you visit our website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page facebook dot com ford slash a.j. and side story you can join the conversation on twitter as well our analysts at a.j. inside story from richelle carey in the entire team i for now. february on al-jazeera we investigate the toxic legacy of south africa's mining industry and examine...
88
88
Jan 15, 2019
01/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
charles greenlee lived until 2012. but the story of the groveland four has continued to haunt the state of florida. this is florida governor ron desantis speaking on friday >> today we have taken action to pardon a groveland four. while this cannot right the wrongs done to the many years ago, i hope that it will be -- bring peace to the families and community's i'm confident the people of florida will not want this injustice to happen again. amy: for more, we're joined by two guests. gilbert king is the author of "devil in the grove: thurgood marshall, the groveland boys, and the dawn of a new america." the book was awarded the pulitzer prize in 2013. king is also the author of "beneath a ruthless sun: a true story of violence, race, and justice lost and found." and in nashville, tennessee, we're joined by carol greenlee, daughter of charles greenlee, one of the groveland four. gilbert king and carol greenlee, welcome to democracy now! carol, if you could begin by talking about the significance pardon ofr desantis' you
charles greenlee lived until 2012. but the story of the groveland four has continued to haunt the state of florida. this is florida governor ron desantis speaking on friday >> today we have taken action to pardon a groveland four. while this cannot right the wrongs done to the many years ago, i hope that it will be -- bring peace to the families and community's i'm confident the people of florida will not want this injustice to happen again. amy: for more, we're joined by two guests....
159
159
Jan 7, 2019
01/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: when kyra and charles johnson first met in 2004, they planned to spend forever together>> kyra challenged me to be a better person in every aspect of my life. >> reporter: they were overjoyed when they welcomed their first son, charles. >> he's so handsome. >> reporter: their second son lang sonn oofollowed, delivered through a routine c-section after a healthy pregnancy. it was april 12th, 2016. >> hey, langston. >> reporter: their celebration quickly turned to concern, though, when charles noticed blood in kyra's catheter. he alerted doctors, but says minutes turned into hours. >> i'm begging and pleading for them to do something. >> reporter: finally, he says, after 10 hours, doctors decided kyra needed surgery. but it was too late. kyra hemorrhaged to death. she was 39 years old. >> never imagined i would be sitting here today and that we would have left the hospital without my wife. >> reporter: about 700 women die each year in the u.s. due to pregnancy or delivery complications. and african-american mothers are four times more likely to be victims than white women.
. >> reporter: when kyra and charles johnson first met in 2004, they planned to spend forever together>> kyra challenged me to be a better person in every aspect of my life. >> reporter: they were overjoyed when they welcomed their first son, charles. >> he's so handsome. >> reporter: their second son lang sonn oofollowed, delivered through a routine c-section after a healthy pregnancy. it was april 12th, 2016. >> hey, langston. >> reporter: their...
285
285
Jan 30, 2019
01/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 285
favorite 0
quote 0
legal a condo charles shapiro an accomplice thank you. thank you for watching as well he can see the program again any time if you visit our website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page facebook dot com ford slash a.j. and side story you can join the conversation on twitter as well i had a list at stories from richelle carey the entire team i for now. in the next episode of science in a golden age i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval islam a period in the field of medicine. saw instant to be a good subject to bring different people from all over the world to go to the home to search become a chicken. the more i learn about food the more i respect science in a golden age with professor jim miller on a just. this part of south london is home to people from all over the world you might assume this multicultural pockets of the capital is entirely against a brick say it's often portrayed as a defense of whites brits i'm. not so but this nigerian restaurant there was a quiet satis
legal a condo charles shapiro an accomplice thank you. thank you for watching as well he can see the program again any time if you visit our website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page facebook dot com ford slash a.j. and side story you can join the conversation on twitter as well i had a list at stories from richelle carey the entire team i for now. in the next episode of science in a golden age i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the...
200
200
Jan 29, 2019
01/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
kron 4's charles kron 4's high school. kelly be up there.maureen kelly kron4 news (ken) in the east bay police are searching for a suspect after a teenager in concord was stabbed. it happened just before 8:00 this morning on the campus of mount diablo high school. kron 4's charles clifford has the details. now to our four zone forecast. taking a live look outside at s-f-o.kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here now with the forecast lawrence karnow: there were plenty of clouds today as high pressure continues to weaken. doppler radar is showing a few showers in northern california. more clouds will move in tonight but that will keep it from being as cold. lows will be in the 40s and 50s. on the satellite high pressure continues along the west coast but will finally give way to a few passing storms. rain chances increase during the week with a bigger storm expected on friday. (pam) now that the government shutdown is over -- yosemite national park is returning to normal operations. the visitor center, museum, a
kron 4's charles kron 4's high school. kelly be up there.maureen kelly kron4 news (ken) in the east bay police are searching for a suspect after a teenager in concord was stabbed. it happened just before 8:00 this morning on the campus of mount diablo high school. kron 4's charles clifford has the details. now to our four zone forecast. taking a live look outside at s-f-o.kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here now with the forecast lawrence karnow: there were plenty of clouds...
32
32
Jan 14, 2019
01/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
he is the author of the new material in the expanded edition of charles l. black's "impeachment: a handbook." we are also pleased to welcome back akhil reed amar, this evening. he serves as sterling professor at of law and political science at yale university. he is the author of several books on american law and the constitution and wrote the foreword to the second edition of charles black's "impeachment: a handbook." in 2017, he received the american bar foundation's outstanding scholar award and the howard r. lamar award. we are very grateful that professor amar is also member of our board of trustees. our moderator for this evening is benno schmidt, the former president of yale university and former dean of columbia school of law. he was the principal author of the 1974 book published by the association of the bar on the law of impeachment and removal. he is also served as the ceo of edison schools and is among the world's innovators of education. we are very grateful he is also a member of our board of trustees. before we begin, we ask that you silence
he is the author of the new material in the expanded edition of charles l. black's "impeachment: a handbook." we are also pleased to welcome back akhil reed amar, this evening. he serves as sterling professor at of law and political science at yale university. he is the author of several books on american law and the constitution and wrote the foreword to the second edition of charles black's "impeachment: a handbook." in 2017, he received the american bar foundation's...
60
60
Jan 16, 2019
01/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
isle de jean charles has always been a l wonderful place e. the island didn't actually open upe to rld fully, not until about the early fifties when our road was built. it was very easy to wake up in the morning and see armadlo in the yard or opossum or a rathoon, you know, crossin yard or whatever, whatnot. all that has changed because, with a lot of it just being water now, the trees have died off. what you're seeing is actually just a skeleton of what it used to be, you know? albert p. naquin: to me, it means almost, i guess you can say, like a family member having cancer, you know? it's being eaten away, you know, where it's just a little bit by little bit getting destroyed. now, the only thing is, the piece of land is lasting longer than the human body can. on thright here is an oil field canal. there's one that passes here. there's one that passes a bit further, and there's one that passes in the back, you're looking at water or saltwater intrusionel coming from the pe canals, and they destroyed the vegetation that we used to ve... but,
isle de jean charles has always been a l wonderful place e. the island didn't actually open upe to rld fully, not until about the early fifties when our road was built. it was very easy to wake up in the morning and see armadlo in the yard or opossum or a rathoon, you know, crossin yard or whatever, whatnot. all that has changed because, with a lot of it just being water now, the trees have died off. what you're seeing is actually just a skeleton of what it used to be, you know? albert p....