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charles: right.those who are not familiar with it, it basically means it is difficult for you to read in the conventional way that the average person can read. charles: right. david: but, the amazing part, in your book, as you describe it, is that you had it for much of your life, and you did not know you actually had it. charles: right. david: can you explain it? charles: our youngest son was about seven or eight. we had him diagnosed. it turns out he had all the similar, identical issues that i had as a young student, all the way through school, and was now just only seven, and he had it all the way through the rest of his career. it was a really a-ha moment for me to understand that yes, we -- , he got it, obviously, through dna, and as a consequence, i got into it, we both got into it -- my wife and i -- and we started an agency to help other parents that had identified kids with this issue. turns out, one in seven people have some related issue around dyslexia. some learning difference. david: s
charles: right.those who are not familiar with it, it basically means it is difficult for you to read in the conventional way that the average person can read. charles: right. david: but, the amazing part, in your book, as you describe it, is that you had it for much of your life, and you did not know you actually had it. charles: right. david: can you explain it? charles: our youngest son was about seven or eight. we had him diagnosed. it turns out he had all the similar, identical issues that...
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charles: yeah.y only issue with operation warp speed, i would have asked for moratorium on insider selling because they have sold billions of dollars worth of stock. they will walk away rich one way or the other. brian, i got 30 seconds, the your thoughts on the bill they are trying to hammer together in congress, what should the ultimate bill look like? >> man, charles it has to be pro-growth. at the end of the day this can't be a plan for redistribution. it has got to be a plan to give companies a reason to hire, keep companies from dealing with frivolous lawsuits. the american people are past the moment they're okay with shoveling out trillions with no clear line how to get the economy back on track. that is where this needs to be. i think republicans have given up too much at the start of the negotiating position but at the end of the day we need a good bill. the president has to fight hard for pro-growth policy. i would like him to come back to hammer that. charles: they're going for the kitche
charles: yeah.y only issue with operation warp speed, i would have asked for moratorium on insider selling because they have sold billions of dollars worth of stock. they will walk away rich one way or the other. brian, i got 30 seconds, the your thoughts on the bill they are trying to hammer together in congress, what should the ultimate bill look like? >> man, charles it has to be pro-growth. at the end of the day this can't be a plan for redistribution. it has got to be a plan to give...
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time for "after the bell" with charles. hey, charles. charles: hey, connell, someone in d.c. remembered the debt. it halved to be rand paul. thanks a lot my friend. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." as big tech stalls investors discovering sectors including those severely beaten down. there are more losers than winners in 2020. so could they be the big winners for the rest of the year? the hottest stocks in the market ready to report earnings which are setting the tone for the market. which ones are the most important? meanwhile the eu comes through with a monster stimulus package, putting pressure on congress and the white house. could a deal be actually anticlimactic for the stock market? should states that shut down get more federal funding? i will ask trump economic advisor steve moore. president trump to take center stage again as the coronavirus task briefings are back. they are back this afternoon. we'll give you a preview what the white house what they look like. all that and much more on "making money". [. charles: market continues to sort of seesaw back and
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charles: i came back in.asn't sure i wanted to, but i love the company so much i came back in 2008. i retired again as ceo and had walt to cover. -- take over. he has done a fantastic job. i am hanging around as the compass of the company. and pushing people. didd: when you graduated, you say "i am going to join a private equity firm"? charles: as a said i -- as a kid i asked myself how to be successful and i thought a finance firm was the way to go. ♪ david: one of the causes you had is something i would like to talk about. you have been fairly open about it. it is called dyslexia. it means it is difficult for you to read in a conventional way that the average person can read. you had it for much of your life and you didn't know. can you explain it? charles: our youngest son was seven or eight. we had him diagnosed. he had the identical issues i had as a young student. he was now just seven that he had it all the way through the rest of his career. " moment for me. he got it obviously through dna. as a conse
charles: i came back in.asn't sure i wanted to, but i love the company so much i came back in 2008. i retired again as ceo and had walt to cover. -- take over. he has done a fantastic job. i am hanging around as the compass of the company. and pushing people. didd: when you graduated, you say "i am going to join a private equity firm"? charles: as a said i -- as a kid i asked myself how to be successful and i thought a finance firm was the way to go. ♪ david: one of the causes you...
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right now charles payne. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much. can't wait for the special. we have something special. i'm charles payne and this is making money. nasdaq with another all-time high and the experts are perplexed. but this rally coincided with the wave of economic data coming in much better than expected. could now we see where too good news becomes bad news. we'll see. >>> wave of violence in american cities this weekend. when can we have a honest discussion of this and why did they rip down the statue of frederick douglass? >>> two biggest sports teams now seriously considering changing names mascots, redskins and indians feeing the heat. is this moment of time being, i will ask former nfl star, burgess owens. all that and more on making money. ♪. charles: folks, really disturbing news over the weekend. we normally start with markets particularly when they're up this big but we can't have prosperity without peace in the nation. that is the topic of the country right now. cnn reporting that six people were killed by what they call g
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neil: here's charles. charles: thank you very, neil. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne this is "making money". stocks rallying on another blockbuster jobs report. economists keep saying it is impossible but the markets are definitely pointing to a v-shaped recovery. we have you covered on everything, jobs markets throughout the hour. president trump will speak in front of mount rushmore celebrating your nation's birthday. radicals on the left are calling for the monument to be destroyed. jenna ellis talks with us about people that want to rewrite american history. this we better rally around. >> this is 19-year-old. that's my son. you know. i love him. that was my son. you know. charles: emotional father speaks out about the loss of his son as the experiment in anarchy was terribly wrong. we have a big show for you today on "making money." ♪ charles: all right, folks. stocking jumping big time after a monster record breaking june jobs report. get this, 4.8 million jobs added drooping unemployment level to 11%. president trump
neil: here's charles. charles: thank you very, neil. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne this is "making money". stocks rallying on another blockbuster jobs report. economists keep saying it is impossible but the markets are definitely pointing to a v-shaped recovery. we have you covered on everything, jobs markets throughout the hour. president trump will speak in front of mount rushmore celebrating your nation's birthday. radicals on the left are calling for the monument to...
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to charles payne. charles: neil, thank you very much. good interview. i'm charles payne this is "making money." we await the fed minutes, stock kicking higher after the best quarter the market has seen in over 20 years. how much would a covid-19 vaccine change the investing landscape? we know it would be dramatic but how dramatic? private businesses adding nearly 2 1/2 million more jobs according to adp. tomorrow ahead of the big government employment number. we'll get preview from trump economic advisor steve moore. a whole lot more. new york city taking extreme measures slashing more than a billion dollars from the police budget. guess what, aoc says it does not go far enough. we'll get reaction from deneen borelli coming up. that and much more coming up on "making money." ♪. charles: well the bias of the market has returned to the upside. whirlwind whipsaws continue, wild gyrations. i think they're telling us something. surges into the close and to the upside. preopening action we saw the market really steep declines. they were erased on jobs data th
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charles: good afternoon. i'm charles payne. this is "making money."reaking right now a quiet morning interrupt the after the supreme court denies house democrats access to president trump's financial records but they will allow the manhattan district attorney the same access. that information is supposed to be kept secret but it seems that the market is sensing could be leaked to the public and disrupt the election. this comes one day after supreme court delivered a huge victory for religious freedom. we'll get that from trump attorney jenna ellis. joe biden will unveil his economic plan and that looks awful like america first. that and so much more on making money. ♪. charles: stocks sinking after the supreme court rejects president trump's bid to block a subpoena for his financial records and i think it is indictment by manhattan d.a. and wall street sensing their inability to keep the information secret. perhaps, it won't be a one-day event. this whole market, this whole year has been a dickens "tale of two cities." instead it has been two stock ma
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here's charles payne. hey, charles. charles: neil, that never works for me either. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, vaccine news giving the market a shot in the arm. we've been off the highs since the opening but there is so much to today's session we want to share with you. we'll break it all down. the aim is to help make you some money. one fed president says the reserve can help racism in america. i will is rafael bostic about that. why he voted for all the rate hikes two years ago. he overdosed 30 times since the age of 11. he is sober for six year. he is thanking the police department for his success. kenneth will share his story and break your heart and make you optimistic at the same time. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: folks, listen the market is rocking. it is off the highs. all over the place. also a bunch of developments. vaccine hopes and the cdc saying covid-19 can be under control in eight weeks or less if everyone wear as mask. goldman sachs has blowout earnings reports.
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>> well, sure, charles. that proactive closure of schools does decrease the peak incidence of these epidemics by 40 to 60%. we know if there is a lot of circulating virus in a school, the right thing to do will be to close it. going forward, schools need to make sure they have the distance learning option. that children are not necessarily taking a sick day or a leave day because there is virus transmitting and people want to keep them home. i think that we really just have to keep an eye how much virus is out there. just looking at the local data. charles: right. going to be a challenge. by the way, a lot of folks wanted your opinion on children wearing masks. i am really glad you addressed that. thank you for your time, dr. saphier. we'll talk to you real soon. >> thanks, charles. >> folks, we'll be right back ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost
>> well, sure, charles. that proactive closure of schools does decrease the peak incidence of these epidemics by 40 to 60%. we know if there is a lot of circulating virus in a school, the right thing to do will be to close it. going forward, schools need to make sure they have the distance learning option. that children are not necessarily taking a sick day or a leave day because there is virus transmitting and people want to keep them home. i think that we really just have to keep an eye...
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charles? charles: hillary, thank you very much.s, the wall street journal reporting amazon has met with a bunch of start up s to invest money in them they say come show us what you've got we'll help you launch these products instead they've launch ed competing products according to the journal some companies are regretting sharing information with amazon with one venture capital firm even calling giant a wolf. i want to bring in crescent wealth management jack adler for more what i'm calling scorpion and a frog. you know the story, the scorpion stings the frog and the fog says we're both going to drown why did you do that and they say it's just my nature. it just seems to be the nature of these big companies to abuse their power. >> it is and the lawmakers are really put in an awkward position. if you go back to the microsoft trial it turns out it wasn't the department of justice that really righted that ship and set things back on course. it was the market. it was the internet and open architecture and eventually between sun micro
charles? charles: hillary, thank you very much.s, the wall street journal reporting amazon has met with a bunch of start up s to invest money in them they say come show us what you've got we'll help you launch these products instead they've launch ed competing products according to the journal some companies are regretting sharing information with amazon with one venture capital firm even calling giant a wolf. i want to bring in crescent wealth management jack adler for more what i'm calling...
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charles payne, we need the cp effect, charles. charles: i will work my magic, david. don't give up hoe, my friend earns i never. charles: the cp effect starts now this is "making money." we're not. major indices are drifting lower all day. part of this is due to a blip in the jobless claims. we saw increase for the first time in four months. things continue to evolve. we have the names and industries should be in your portfolio. plus what are the greatest risks to this market right now? one is congress, right? they can't seem to get it together to do more to help americans, especially small businesses but gop senator kevin cramer has a new bill to ease the pain. he is here along with senator mike braun. china is firing back as the cold war between the two countries heat up but i continue to ask this one question. is this big business silence same thing as collaborating with the enemy? will big business join the fight? we have blockbuster panel to weigh in that. all and much more on "making money". [. charles: it's a down day for the markets which was not overdue, not
charles payne, we need the cp effect, charles. charles: i will work my magic, david. don't give up hoe, my friend earns i never. charles: the cp effect starts now this is "making money." we're not. major indices are drifting lower all day. part of this is due to a blip in the jobless claims. we saw increase for the first time in four months. things continue to evolve. we have the names and industries should be in your portfolio. plus what are the greatest risks to this market right...
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now charles payne. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil, thanks again. and good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, a more cautious market after yesterday's rally wilted into the close. the good news buyers might discover new names and broad the rally, including hot retail names not named amazon. why 10,000 traders buying tesla per hour just can't be ignored. the implications of the new hot stock i'm calling a market bellwether. joe biden detailing his plans to address racial injustice with typical spending on steroids while the white house focuses on worker training. what is the best way for americans to help themselves cruise lines say they're the safest place to travel while on the pandemic but is it the safest place for your cash? all that and more on making money. ♪. charles: folks, markets moving gingerly but positive this after a high-powered rally spun out of control yesterday t was led by tesla which by the way is in the midst of one of the greatest runs in the market and helping nasdaq up eight ou
now charles payne. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil, thanks again. and good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, a more cautious market after yesterday's rally wilted into the close. the good news buyers might discover new names and broad the rally, including hot retail names not named amazon. why 10,000 traders buying tesla per hour just can't be ignored. the implications of the new hot stock i'm calling a market bellwether. joe biden...
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over to one of other greats charles payne. take it over, charles. charles: thank you, connell. we'll watch 4:00 p.m. on the knows. good afternoon, i'm charles payne and this is making money. markets are bouncing around in very narrow trading range, you can actually cut the tension with a knife. there is more hopes for swift vaccine news as operation warp speed strikes again. the largest deal to provide americans with free doses of a vaccine. with the earnings results, connell talked about tesla, microsoft after the close. the results could move the entire market. what are we learning from other earnings reports already in? then there is the cold war. that angst starting to ratchet up as u.s. orders china's consulate in houston to close. the big question when will corporate america join in this fight? at least 15 people shot last night in chicago as gunfire erupts outside of a funeral home. local opposition remains to president trump sending in the troops. talking about the federal law enforcement help. we'll take constitutional look at this what it says there with jenna ellis a
over to one of other greats charles payne. take it over, charles. charles: thank you, connell. we'll watch 4:00 p.m. on the knows. good afternoon, i'm charles payne and this is making money. markets are bouncing around in very narrow trading range, you can actually cut the tension with a knife. there is more hopes for swift vaccine news as operation warp speed strikes again. the largest deal to provide americans with free doses of a vaccine. with the earnings results, connell talked about...
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now to charles payne. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil. thank you very much. and good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne. this is "making money". breaking right now, stocks are marching into the final hour of trading looking for the third straight week on the upside. let's call this the calm after and before the storm because these idyllic summer days will be limited and we will see explosive moves in the market again. huge demand for housing, but today's consumer sentiment report offering a chilling warning to congress. war over masks continues to rage on as wave after wave after big retailers decides to require them but one prominent retailer says no to mandating masks. this battle becomes more complicated by the day. beverly hallberg has been a target in this war. she is here to share her thoughts. all that and so much more on "making money". finally here, right, the lazy hazy days, the summer doldrums,less volume, tighter trading ranges. there are trends and events that promise us fireworks. the rotation trade making its second attempt in as many month
now to charles payne. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil. thank you very much. and good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne. this is "making money". breaking right now, stocks are marching into the final hour of trading looking for the third straight week on the upside. let's call this the calm after and before the storm because these idyllic summer days will be limited and we will see explosive moves in the market again. huge demand for housing, but today's consumer sentiment report...
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charles. >> charles: rich, thank you very much.going to give the speech right now, this of course as china is threatening retaliation for the closure of the houston consulate and what u.s. says is a military link to a fugitive in san francisco so where is this going? going to the former state department senior advisor now, and certainly the cold war is heating up and what's the next step cours? >> it's to see what the chinese will do and it looks like the u.s. ratcheting up tensions but really is frankly the u.s. finally getting its highs in the game. of president trump throughout the administration has been tough on china particularly on trade and trying to bring some equity and some fairness to the relationship and more of half than what we import to china but the political pushback in the criminal realm in the diplomatic realm has been a little tense but now it's coming full blown it secretary pompeo is going to say today is really frankly reagan-esque. we've seen this starkly from the administration and as for the embassy or th
charles. >> charles: rich, thank you very much.going to give the speech right now, this of course as china is threatening retaliation for the closure of the houston consulate and what u.s. says is a military link to a fugitive in san francisco so where is this going? going to the former state department senior advisor now, and certainly the cold war is heating up and what's the next step cours? >> it's to see what the chinese will do and it looks like the u.s. ratcheting up tensions...
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now to charles payne. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil. thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking at this moment after one of the most volatile six months in the history of the stock market we've been on more pedestrian approach last couple days. investors have a lot to pause on, including unknowns from covid to congress. there are big winners. tech is a big winner. goldman through the roof and housing stocks are big with record jump in demand. gary kaltbaum, he will tell you what will happen in zimbabwe that should have the federal reserve shaking in his boot. president trump threatens that districts that don't open schools. we'll get reaction from mattie duppler. what about the another stimulus package? where is the urgency? i will a a an bgs all that and so muchuc more morn akin"my"momo♪. wheelelelel are areni tng t s y nglihikenk tinhig,nking,ing, tnh iths wh iats ywhouat y couan . snststste a of knowns and a lot of unknownnk to to consider at this men put into perspective.rtic alert bear case, 20% d
now to charles payne. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil. thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking at this moment after one of the most volatile six months in the history of the stock market we've been on more pedestrian approach last couple days. investors have a lot to pause on, including unknowns from covid to congress. there are big winners. tech is a big winner. goldman through the roof and housing stocks are big with record...
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coming up, charles. so you might be able to take that away. charles: i'll try my best, david. thank you very much, buddy. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, gold the shining star of the market hitting a record high but silver might have more upside for here. find out if it is too late to climb on the precious metals train. don't forget about the cryptocurrencies. big tech sending a message to the washington, d.c., and market naysayers, they can't be stopped. stay tuned, we're covering all angles of investing today. plus the world's biggest covid vaccine test underway right now. 30,000 planned volunteers. a look to return to vaccine stocks that they have had of late. the question should you chase a stock already up 3,000%? senate gop leaders releasing a plan for more stimulus, sticking to a trillion dollars they more or less promised. are the gop and white house playing with fire? all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: all right, folk
coming up, charles. so you might be able to take that away. charles: i'll try my best, david. thank you very much, buddy. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, gold the shining star of the market hitting a record high but silver might have more upside for here. find out if it is too late to climb on the precious metals train. don't forget about the cryptocurrencies. big tech sending a message to the washington, d.c., and market...
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charles: it is.is ironic you bring up the eu because you have the european union which is essentially almost at war with american tech companies and they probably got a little bit more upset after apple and that major ruling this week they didn't have to pay up to $15 billion in back taxes to ireland but again, it puts us in this awkward position. so you're a tech investor, if you are a tech investor what degree of risk does any of this pose to your investment, if any at all? >> you know i think the risk is relatively muted, charles, especially for a company like facebook. with these risks come opportunities. remember what happened with ticktock recently. india banned ticktock for similar privacy concern. facebook went in to take market share from a company like tick tiktok. companies need to be agile ready for this type of situation. we need a global framework with companies going across the atlantic atlantic and using citizen information. well have to have some level playing field going forward. ch
charles: it is.is ironic you bring up the eu because you have the european union which is essentially almost at war with american tech companies and they probably got a little bit more upset after apple and that major ruling this week they didn't have to pay up to $15 billion in back taxes to ireland but again, it puts us in this awkward position. so you're a tech investor, if you are a tech investor what degree of risk does any of this pose to your investment, if any at all? >> you know...
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charles: right.hat are you saying? if you get good news, better news on the economy, perhaps phase three, positive phase three on any vaccine, some cyclical names like airlines all of sudden they're getting hammered again. the cruise ships got bad news from the u.s. government. they pushed off any purported trips. so this cyclical trade, what comes to life big, every now and then, to your point has faded, do you hang out in these big tech names, ray, before then? >> yeah. charles: how do you go about this? okay. >> i would definitely hang out on the big tech side for now. i would watch the other numbers. jump into travel, hospitality. banking is interesting to me. banking is hard because interest rates running about zero. so the banks will have a lot of pressure for a while. it will be costs taken out on their end, right? commodities look great. gold is amazing at this moment. charles: you know what? on the bank side i'm looking at these fintech names and these companies that are involved in payments
charles: right.hat are you saying? if you get good news, better news on the economy, perhaps phase three, positive phase three on any vaccine, some cyclical names like airlines all of sudden they're getting hammered again. the cruise ships got bad news from the u.s. government. they pushed off any purported trips. so this cyclical trade, what comes to life big, every now and then, to your point has faded, do you hang out in these big tech names, ray, before then? >> yeah. charles: how do...
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to charles payne to take you through the next hour. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil, thank you very much. i will pick up that same theme from here. hi, folks, i'm charles payne. this is "making money". breaking right now, after six months of crazy gyrations the market continues to sort of bounce around in a very narrow range but each session we see it is a tug-of-war between bulls and bears. this session is teaching us a lot about the market as we head into a huge week of earnings next week. i'm also saying this could be the mother of all short squeezes. find out what stock could actually rocket substantially higher. and a ceo is facing swift backlash after doing the unthinkable praising president trump and the attainbility of the american dream. that's why he is one of my winners of the week. joe biden and bernie sanders, they have a plan to remake america, i'm going to go in depth with the fascinating story of one family's efforts to escape socialism. it's a cautionary tale for your family. all that and so much more on making money. ♪ charles: on
to charles payne to take you through the next hour. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil, thank you very much. i will pick up that same theme from here. hi, folks, i'm charles payne. this is "making money". breaking right now, after six months of crazy gyrations the market continues to sort of bounce around in a very narrow range but each session we see it is a tug-of-war between bulls and bears. this session is teaching us a lot about the market as we head into a huge week of earnings...
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charles. >> charles: chad, thank you very much. dakota republican senator is a member of the budget committee. as you heard, the g.o.p. expected to reduce that 600 bucks down to $200. do you think house democrats are going to go for that? >> well, i don't think that they will appear they clearly want that $600 bonus on top of the unemployment insurance benefits that they already receive. two republicans, that is a nonstarter, you could say, which is why i think $200 is a good starter. i don't know where we end up, but we can allow the private sector to create more jobs. we have to stop incentivizing people not to work and start incentivizing businesses to hire. we simply can't do another $600 on top. >> i did some math on steven mnuchin saying 70% of what they were receiving. i've got to tell you, with the extra $200, it might be tough. the maximum of unemployment is 275. louisiana, 247. michigan, 235. the numbers are going to be very low. $200 more. we want to dis- incentivize people sitting at home and not working, making more mo
charles. >> charles: chad, thank you very much. dakota republican senator is a member of the budget committee. as you heard, the g.o.p. expected to reduce that 600 bucks down to $200. do you think house democrats are going to go for that? >> well, i don't think that they will appear they clearly want that $600 bonus on top of the unemployment insurance benefits that they already receive. two republicans, that is a nonstarter, you could say, which is why i think $200 is a good...
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charles. >> charles: all right. let's now bring in, to find out what questions we should be asking, i want to bring in dr. marty makary. doctor, one of the problems is that the rules and the guidelines, we talked about the goalpost moving so often. almost in two day, it is so confusing for everyone out there. can you help us with what the latest is? >> sure, charles. when we talk about schools, we've got to talk about the consequences and the deaths from kids not being in schools, and i think there's a certain elitism in general where i hear people talking about policies and recommendations. in baltimore city, where practice medicine, though schools are very different from schools that can do some of the other things. they are not going to learn on an ipad, and we need to have a hybrid strategy. there are some kids, even though they are low risk, the risk is real, and if they have those core morbidities, the parents should have the option. where there was a massive, massive outbreak, those kids -- those schools shou
charles. >> charles: all right. let's now bring in, to find out what questions we should be asking, i want to bring in dr. marty makary. doctor, one of the problems is that the rules and the guidelines, we talked about the goalpost moving so often. almost in two day, it is so confusing for everyone out there. can you help us with what the latest is? >> sure, charles. when we talk about schools, we've got to talk about the consequences and the deaths from kids not being in schools,...
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charles payne right now. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, this is really making money. talking about right now, the major indices firmly in the green today. that put a spark in the market already looking higher. i'm calling this the changing of the guard rally. new leadership in semiconductors, retailers. automobiles go with new thinking when it comes to investing. changes already made eel lon musk one of the richest men in the worm. they should inform your investing. president trump set to hear from americans helped by the police, amid a nationwide push to defund law enforcement. we'll take you there live. the washington redskins will be no more. what will the new name be? i would love to hear from you. that and much more on "making money." ♪ charles: we begin with a "fox business alert," folks. big changes in the richest people list. elon musk has blazed past warren buffett and timing could not be better, more reflective of a world and business stock market. on the one hand, you have brash, cock
charles payne right now. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, this is really making money. talking about right now, the major indices firmly in the green today. that put a spark in the market already looking higher. i'm calling this the changing of the guard rally. new leadership in semiconductors, retailers. automobiles go with new thinking when it comes to investing. changes already made eel lon musk one of the richest men in the worm....
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and charles, here's the thing.cannot afford another lockdown in this economy. 4.8 million jobs, the jobs report, the numbers were good. people want to go to work. they need to do it safely. they need to wear their masks. they need to wear gloves, use a face shield if they need to. they need to wash their hands. and they need to make certain that their children and even if they're adults, make certain that their children are doing these same things, their grandchildren are doing it. because kids have got to get back to school. and kids have got to get back to colleges. if you are not putting kids back in colleges, you don't have young teachers coming along to help teach children. you don't have young medical students getting through medical school and then getting out to do those of residencies and practice medicine. we have to get ourselves back on track and here's another thing, charles. we do not want to hand the keys of this economy that is roaring back to life, we don't want to hand those key toss the marxists
and charles, here's the thing.cannot afford another lockdown in this economy. 4.8 million jobs, the jobs report, the numbers were good. people want to go to work. they need to do it safely. they need to wear their masks. they need to wear gloves, use a face shield if they need to. they need to wash their hands. and they need to make certain that their children and even if they're adults, make certain that their children are doing these same things, their grandchildren are doing it. because kids...
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charles: welcome back.h the 2020 presidential election now just 120 days away, president trump is calling mail-in voting the single biggest threat to his re-election. he recently sat down with maria bartiromo for an exclusive interview about why the democrats want to change how america votes and why he believes it's a danger to our democracy. >> i'm running against the democrats and i'm running against the media. i'm running against the radical left. i'm running against some really stupid republicans that don't understand how good they had it because we have some republicans -- i have 96% with the republican party but we have some people that claim to be republicans and they've gone crazy. and the reason is, i've defeated them all. they were all my opponents and they've never gotten over it, weaver and schmidt, all losers. they try buying commercials and you say gee, we've rebuilt our military, we've taken care of our of vets. you've never seen anything like that with the vets, with choice, we've done such
charles: welcome back.h the 2020 presidential election now just 120 days away, president trump is calling mail-in voting the single biggest threat to his re-election. he recently sat down with maria bartiromo for an exclusive interview about why the democrats want to change how america votes and why he believes it's a danger to our democracy. >> i'm running against the democrats and i'm running against the media. i'm running against the radical left. i'm running against some really stupid...
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the leader was a short, scruffy guy and habitual criminal named manson, charles manson. the cops, to their surprise, discovered manson and several followers were already in custody -- not for murder but for car theft. >> manson was a lifelong criminal who never could go more than a day or two of his free life without breaking some law. >> and the people with him, young, mostly women, were barely more than half his age. >> they're easily influenced. you know, they came from broken homes, or they were bullied at school. they didn't fit in. and he was able to tap into all of that. ♪ >> police began to interview these women. one was 18-year-old barbara hoyt, who spoke about life inside the family and what attracted her to charles manson. >> he was very loving. he was very much a father figure. >> how did it make you feel when he was nice to you like that in -- >> it made me feel special. it felt like we were all fingers on one hand, like we were the digits and charlie was the hand. >> police spoke with other manson women too. and learned that in the fall of '67, manson moved
the leader was a short, scruffy guy and habitual criminal named manson, charles manson. the cops, to their surprise, discovered manson and several followers were already in custody -- not for murder but for car theft. >> manson was a lifelong criminal who never could go more than a day or two of his free life without breaking some law. >> and the people with him, young, mostly women, were barely more than half his age. >> they're easily influenced. you know, they came from...
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charles: so, i thought it was a dream. was hallucinating. ♪ i said i'm ready now to leave it all behind. ♪ charles: i don't cry, you know? i'm not a--i'm not that kind of emotional person, but at that moment, that was--yeah, i was safe. i felt like i was leaving my brothers behind, you know? ♪ i said i picture myself on the island fishing, girl next-- ♪ stephen: while critics say that this crisis merely points out the urgent need to do away with all immigration detention, ice says it's merely enforcing us law and current administration policy. it's a debate sure to rage on long after this covid crisis ends. we'll be right back. ♪ get a load of my southwest cheddar cheeseburger. let menutaur make it a doubleeee, yeah! it's beautiful! say what? i said it's bea.... try my $5.99 southwest cheddar cheeseburger combo and make it a double for a buck more. order now with no contact delivery. (woman chattering) - [narrator] ordering dinner for the family? (family gasps) rewarded with a side of quiet. (baby murmuring) grubhub reward
charles: so, i thought it was a dream. was hallucinating. ♪ i said i'm ready now to leave it all behind. ♪ charles: i don't cry, you know? i'm not a--i'm not that kind of emotional person, but at that moment, that was--yeah, i was safe. i felt like i was leaving my brothers behind, you know? ♪ i said i picture myself on the island fishing, girl next-- ♪ stephen: while critics say that this crisis merely points out the urgent need to do away with all immigration detention, ice says it's...
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charles, i come to you first reaction on that. >> charles: we know president trump, when he speaks, its streams of consciousness. it's not uncommon to go off script no matter where he is speaking, per se. i've got to be honest, when i think about china i think about joe biden when it comes to this election. and how he has been very soft. only recently has he tried to muster up stronger rhetoric, if you will. i don't think he is going to be as tough on china as president trump has been. here's the thing, everyone's coming around to the president's way of thinking on china. last night one of the biggest news stories in the world, great britain is now saying, "huawei, we don't want you." it's a dramatic reversal from where they were. australia, which relies heavily on china for their economy, has a push against china and the origins of the lawn virus or the covid-19 virus. you've seen over and over again. amazon taking tiktok off the platform, telling all their employees, "if you use it, you can't work for us." president trump was the only one saying anything remotely like this a year ago
charles, i come to you first reaction on that. >> charles: we know president trump, when he speaks, its streams of consciousness. it's not uncommon to go off script no matter where he is speaking, per se. i've got to be honest, when i think about china i think about joe biden when it comes to this election. and how he has been very soft. only recently has he tried to muster up stronger rhetoric, if you will. i don't think he is going to be as tough on china as president trump has been....
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both charles and james were participants in this battle. they knew well and charles went and sketched the battlefield. so, we got all of the details right. here at general washington's -- you see the dying general mercer. then in probably first photo bomb in american history, you'll see charles and james peale have been painted into the background of the scene. it's a nice way to bring their story full circle here from seeing them in that horrible condition on banks of the delaware, to that victorious moment at the battle of princeton. chronologically, we're now in early 1777. and this is where our story moves to consider another group of people who had to make a choice about what they would do in the midst of this anglo-american civil war that's going on, the american revolution. and that's native people. and here we focus on the experience of the oneida indian nation, located now in what's central new york. they were part of that iroquois confederacy of six nations that stretched from the mohawk valley to the area around niagara falls. so
both charles and james were participants in this battle. they knew well and charles went and sketched the battlefield. so, we got all of the details right. here at general washington's -- you see the dying general mercer. then in probably first photo bomb in american history, you'll see charles and james peale have been painted into the background of the scene. it's a nice way to bring their story full circle here from seeing them in that horrible condition on banks of the delaware, to that...
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let's welcome washington times opinion editor charles hurt. it's great to see you, charles.e mayor was reacting to the use of the word derelict. she didn't like that. what was your take? >> well, honestly, i don't know what you would call it. the streets of chicago have turned into a complete war zone under this mayor and have been under numerous previous mayors who would rather play politics with these things than actually fix the problem right there at their feet. but look, you know, in less than a month, liz, we've had nine children under the age of 18 killed by gunfire in chicago. we've had 3-year-olds, we had a 7-year-old, a 20-month-old riding in a car seat killed by gunfire in chicago. and if that's not a dereliction of duty by the mayor, i don't know what it is. but i think it's very, out reveals a lot about that mayor that her response to kayleigh mcenany is to resort to racial epithets. and, of course, if this were the other way around, kayleigh mcenany would be, rightly, drummed out of the public square for launching a racial broadside. yet the mayor of chicago --
let's welcome washington times opinion editor charles hurt. it's great to see you, charles.e mayor was reacting to the use of the word derelict. she didn't like that. what was your take? >> well, honestly, i don't know what you would call it. the streets of chicago have turned into a complete war zone under this mayor and have been under numerous previous mayors who would rather play politics with these things than actually fix the problem right there at their feet. but look, you know, in...
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hancock is a british tourist on holiday —— mccrone charles hancock isa holiday —— mccrone charles hancockitish tourist on holiday in spain. thanks for being weak us. what is your reaction and how does it affect you? good morning. we first heard last night, one of my neighbours came and asked if we'd heard the news. 0bviously neighbours came and asked if we'd heard the news. obviously we hadn't but they said we would have a quarantine put in place and that obviously affects me. i've been here a week on a family property, doing a bit of maintenance and having a holiday. now i'm thinking, when i return, i have to quarantine 14 days. going back to that original lockdown, it feels like. is that going to change your plans in any way? some people are saying maybe they will just stay a bit longer in spain and see if the policy changes again ina spain and see if the policy changes again in a week or two. that would be lovely, i would love to stay longer. i would love to be working at the university of derby from here, it would be wonderful. u nfortu nately we a re here, it would be wonderful. unfo
hancock is a british tourist on holiday —— mccrone charles hancock isa holiday —— mccrone charles hancockitish tourist on holiday in spain. thanks for being weak us. what is your reaction and how does it affect you? good morning. we first heard last night, one of my neighbours came and asked if we'd heard the news. 0bviously neighbours came and asked if we'd heard the news. obviously we hadn't but they said we would have a quarantine put in place and that obviously affects me. i've been...
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charles houston. i don't know how many of you are familiar with charles houston, but in a variety of ways he is the architect of the modern civil rights movement or at least the legal phase of the modern civil rights movement. he's the man who actually planned the legal strategy that would eventually result in brown v board of education. charles houston was the dean of the howard university law school at the time. he was also a harvard graduate, harvard law school graduate. he was the first african-american to edit the harvard law review. i know in the last campaign with barack obama there was a great deal of emphasis on barack obama being the first person to run the harvard law review. technically barack obama, the president, was elected to head the harvard law review, but the person who was selected first, the african-american who was selected first was charles houston. charles houston was a brilliant legal strategist. and he set the direction and tone for the naacp throughout the 1930s and into the
charles houston. i don't know how many of you are familiar with charles houston, but in a variety of ways he is the architect of the modern civil rights movement or at least the legal phase of the modern civil rights movement. he's the man who actually planned the legal strategy that would eventually result in brown v board of education. charles houston was the dean of the howard university law school at the time. he was also a harvard graduate, harvard law school graduate. he was the first...
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the first. the beheading of charles the first.ake star as the shropshire farmers whose home is turned upside down by the arrival of strangers spouting radical mantras about personal and sexual freedom. with chaotic results. i can explain. let him speak, sir. writer director thomas clay, whose debut the great ecstasy of robert carmichael provoked walk—out at the cannes film festival in 2005, described this movie as a puritan western inspired by the ideas of christopher hill's book the world turned upside down and heaven's gate. having spent three years in post production, it is technically impressive, boosted by an atmospheric score by the director himself which draws us deep into the strange and changing world. it may not be quite the masterpiece that clay intended, but for all its flaws it is a film with a vision, albeit a vision that not everybody will want to see. i will leave you with news of two films which have recently arrived on dvd and blu—ray. if you want to chase people avoiding tax, why not go after the big boys? look
the first. the beheading of charles the first.ake star as the shropshire farmers whose home is turned upside down by the arrival of strangers spouting radical mantras about personal and sexual freedom. with chaotic results. i can explain. let him speak, sir. writer director thomas clay, whose debut the great ecstasy of robert carmichael provoked walk—out at the cannes film festival in 2005, described this movie as a puritan western inspired by the ideas of christopher hill's book the world...
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charles: thank you.ext our power players of the week, one to have proudest and loudest units that fires those 21 gun salutes for presidents, we will take you behind the scene what happened daddy? well, see this handsome man, his name was william. and william fell in love with rose and they had a kid. his name was charles and charles met martha... isn't she pretty? yeah. gubut force factor's test x180 are tough. isn't she pretty? can help us man up, america, by boosting total testosterone. build muscle, fuel desire, and improve performance. get test x180 from force factor, the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. mike they are rarely seen but you can certainly hear their work from miles away. members of the artillery units that honors presidents and other dignitaries with precision. as chris wallace told you last summer, they are our plower players of the week. ♪ >> bases itself on perfection. >> if we mess up, people know. chris: sergeant daniel stewart and joshua wood are members of the pre
charles: thank you.ext our power players of the week, one to have proudest and loudest units that fires those 21 gun salutes for presidents, we will take you behind the scene what happened daddy? well, see this handsome man, his name was william. and william fell in love with rose and they had a kid. his name was charles and charles met martha... isn't she pretty? yeah. gubut force factor's test x180 are tough. isn't she pretty? can help us man up, america, by boosting total testosterone. build...
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charles, obviously not here today but he wanted to highlight one winner from charles, he says it's findingas the pandemic continues with no end in sight, people are looking for calm and mindfulness wherever they can get it. some in the san francisco bay area are using a labyrinth and mazes created by one man whose business is booming. according to reports loris service range from a $600 labyrinth to a 25000-dollar installation, those are turning to nature with slovenia using the sounds of bees buzzing with stress and anxiety of people of all ages. as charles points out, there are many ways to find common and uncommon world. as major league baseball cancels more games due to covid-19, the mba was back on the court last night for the first time in many months, 0 covid-19 infections but a lot of messages. we will talk about it. now the ncaa may follow the social justice trend. vaccination host david ways and after the break. ♪ [indistinct radio chatter] (mom) come on, hurry up! all systems go? (mission control) 5 4 3 2... and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric. get audi
charles, obviously not here today but he wanted to highlight one winner from charles, he says it's findingas the pandemic continues with no end in sight, people are looking for calm and mindfulness wherever they can get it. some in the san francisco bay area are using a labyrinth and mazes created by one man whose business is booming. according to reports loris service range from a $600 labyrinth to a 25000-dollar installation, those are turning to nature with slovenia using the sounds of bees...
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now charles payne. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil, thanks again. charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, a more cautious market after yesterday's rally wilted into the close. the good news buyers might discover new names and broad the rally, including hot retail names not named amazon. why 10,000 traders buying tesla per hour just can't be ignored. the implications of the new hot stock i'm calling a market bellwether. joe biden detailing his plans to address racial injustice with typical spending on steroids while the white house focuses
now charles payne. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil, thanks again. charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, a more cautious market after yesterday's rally wilted into the close. the good news buyers might discover new names and broad the rally, including hot retail names not named amazon. why 10,000 traders buying tesla per hour just can't be ignored. the implications of the new hot stock i'm calling a market bellwether. joe biden detailing his plans to address...
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but the -- the attorneys for charles baker and tennessee voters, charles rhyne, and zt osborne, charlesne is an interesting character. had quite a life. can you tell us about him? >> sure, charles rhyne, at the time he lived in washington, d.c., had been a former head of the american bar association. he was -- he had built a pretty lucrative supreme court appellate practice. he was brought on to the case for the supreme court argument. he was not from tennessee. he was not part of the original team. tom osborne, who you mentioned, along with walter chandler and hobart adkins from memphis, national, and chattanooga -- knoxville, sorry, were the three tennessee lawyers who brought the case filed. there was quite a bit of sort of behind-the-scenes drama when charles rhyne was brought on. some of the local attorneys were not happy about that. rhyne had a reputation, connections with the eisenhower administration. he was seen as a good move to bring him -- big supreme court lawyer on this for case. >> i've got a few other points because i found this interesting. he went on later to be the he
but the -- the attorneys for charles baker and tennessee voters, charles rhyne, and zt osborne, charlesne is an interesting character. had quite a life. can you tell us about him? >> sure, charles rhyne, at the time he lived in washington, d.c., had been a former head of the american bar association. he was -- he had built a pretty lucrative supreme court appellate practice. he was brought on to the case for the supreme court argument. he was not from tennessee. he was not part of the...
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this is an illustration from charles warner's their pilgrimage. which was running in harpers, it's a fictional romp through the summer resort and here is a scene from the installment that takes place at newport rhode island and it's called the shepherd and his loft by the illustrator cs reinhardt and it shows theschool teachers convention at the hotel in newport . and every one of the young women here is totally absorbed in her paperback book ormagazine . while the creature looks on. i don't think that's the reference to talmage, he seems a little more accepting and then finally one of my absolute favorite images of the period is from july 1897 and its charles weiner gibsons marooned. the distinctive gibson girl is here in her summer dress on the beach. her body language suggesting the effects of too much leisure, too much on and if the boxes and paperbacks at their feet are any sign their suffering him too much summer reading. having consumed the latest novels arrive by mail, the readers are spent. . finally, i think i'm doing okay withtime here
this is an illustration from charles warner's their pilgrimage. which was running in harpers, it's a fictional romp through the summer resort and here is a scene from the installment that takes place at newport rhode island and it's called the shepherd and his loft by the illustrator cs reinhardt and it shows theschool teachers convention at the hotel in newport . and every one of the young women here is totally absorbed in her paperback book ormagazine . while the creature looks on. i don't...
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i'm cheryl casone in for charles payne this hour. stocks began singing earlier in the session after president trump tweeted about the possibility of delaying november general election, making allegations that it could be the most fraudulent election in history. we'll delve into that. we'll get reaction from senator mike braun on the way. gdp report worst quarterly plunge ever as the economy sris by 33%, meaning that the recover may still be far off. what does it mean for investors, businesses and families in this country? ahead of blockbuster earnings for the biggest companies in the world. that is coming up after the bell. after the grilling of the bilge tech ceos we have preview of the tech names. as you can see on the screen, a lot green and more on "making money." ♪ cheryl: it has been a really interesting session since news on gdp, initial jobless claims crossed tape before the bell. stocks are mixed. we're off session lows. we're waiting on the four big technology companies to report their quarterly earnings after the bell. you
i'm cheryl casone in for charles payne this hour. stocks began singing earlier in the session after president trump tweeted about the possibility of delaying november general election, making allegations that it could be the most fraudulent election in history. we'll delve into that. we'll get reaction from senator mike braun on the way. gdp report worst quarterly plunge ever as the economy sris by 33%, meaning that the recover may still be far off. what does it mean for investors, businesses...
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fromr: charles reporting beijing.assacre of more than n 50 people in and off for has beenn ur hased by -- in doodarf been reported by the u.n.. our correspondent reports. reporter: a string of violent attacks in sedans door for sudan's darfur region. according to witnesses, houses shops looted.d the u.n. says the escalation of violence in darfur has led to increased displacement, compromimising the agricultural regionon. sudadan's prime minister has pledged to send troroops to the region after p protests dedemand protecection. the latest uptick in violence is stressing ththe country's fragae democracy. last year, so dans longtime diator was oveverthrown by the mimilitary afterer a popular uprising. in power-sharing government composed of military and civilian leaders was sworn in september. nearly 2.8 million people are estimated to be food insecure in darfur. many of them lived in the province where the recent place. took anchor: further unrest in the city of portland, as protesters continue to face off federal agent
fromr: charles reporting beijing.assacre of more than n 50 people in and off for has beenn ur hased by -- in doodarf been reported by the u.n.. our correspondent reports. reporter: a string of violent attacks in sedans door for sudan's darfur region. according to witnesses, houses shops looted.d the u.n. says the escalation of violence in darfur has led to increased displacement, compromimising the agricultural regionon. sudadan's prime minister has pledged to send troroops to the region after...
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the attorneys for charles baker and tennessee voters -- charles ryan is an interesting character. tell us about him. douglas: at the time, he was in washington, d.c., and had been a former head of the american bar association and he had built a pretty lucrative supreme court and appellate practice. >> he was brought onto the case for the supreme court argument. he was not from tennessee and he was not part of the original team. tom osborne as well as others, were the three tennessee lawyers who really brought the case. there is actually quite a bit of behind the scenes drama when charles was brought on because one of the local attorneys were not exactly happy about that. he had a reputation and connections with the eisenhower administration and the other was james glasgow. what we know about them. douglas: they were both assistant attorney generals, part of a large attorney general staff who took the case and represented the state in the case. as we heard earlier, their arguments are pretty straightforward, and yet >> malapportionment is pretty bad in tennessee but there's having
the attorneys for charles baker and tennessee voters -- charles ryan is an interesting character. tell us about him. douglas: at the time, he was in washington, d.c., and had been a former head of the american bar association and he had built a pretty lucrative supreme court and appellate practice. >> he was brought onto the case for the supreme court argument. he was not from tennessee and he was not part of the original team. tom osborne as well as others, were the three tennessee...