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thank you, charles. charles: thank you very much, neil. i am charles payne, this is "making money." upward bias is here. the rally is largest number of stocks this year but the question does it continue at the expense of tech? we're playing a new obama today, folks. woodshed or out house, where you need your portfolio exposure and where you should avoid it. just as the u.s. hit a record number of coronavirus hospitalizations, passing one million new cases in the past month. we'll look at the second wave versus the first wave. where do we go from here. president trump emerging from the white house to participate in a veterans day ceremony as those on the left call for him to suck it up and concede the election. we'll get reaction. we'll hear from captain america, steve rogers is in the house. on how freedom isn't free all that and more on "making money." another. charles: another intriguing session, with tension in the air, financial media. certainly not maxed for the market, right? you think about the so-called fear gauge, the vix for instance. it is coming down but you don't sense
thank you, charles. charles: thank you very much, neil. i am charles payne, this is "making money." upward bias is here. the rally is largest number of stocks this year but the question does it continue at the expense of tech? we're playing a new obama today, folks. woodshed or out house, where you need your portfolio exposure and where you should avoid it. just as the u.s. hit a record number of coronavirus hospitalizations, passing one million new cases in the past month. we'll look...
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charles: right. you know, courtney, it's ironic because we've got the largest numbers again today, and this is a heck of a rally. what do you see in terms of the greatest risk to derailing this market? because it hasn't been staying down long. >> yeah. i really am not as concerned about politics. i would say actually covid is probably one of the biggest risks we have and are there going to be further lockdowns. we saw when europe was locking down, there was definitely some nervousness with that. it's nothing i'm necessarily worried about right now because the lockdowns are a lot more localized, and monday we saw the vaccine come out, and the markets did fantastic. i think's a good idea of what can come once we get that reopening happening. right now the markets are probably still lower than they could be if we did have that clarity. charles: all right, greg, i want to go back to you because i think this earnings season has been pretty remarkable. 84% of companies have beaten the street, your blended
charles: right. you know, courtney, it's ironic because we've got the largest numbers again today, and this is a heck of a rally. what do you see in terms of the greatest risk to derailing this market? because it hasn't been staying down long. >> yeah. i really am not as concerned about politics. i would say actually covid is probably one of the biggest risks we have and are there going to be further lockdowns. we saw when europe was locking down, there was definitely some nervousness...
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charles? charles: hillary, thank you very much.he market acting really great obviously as the rest of the nation remains on pins and needles. i think several narratives at work here. no capital-gains tax hike. no mass shutdown of the economy. no assault on the oil and gas industry. the biggest stock winners for 2020, they were the biggest losers last week. a lot of investors were cashing in their chips. now there is a mad dash to go back into these names. folks want to be long them again laden thal berg asset joins us and michael lee strategist, michael lee. election, phil, how this market is reacting to it. >> they have been thrown a lifeline. more importantly what the i believe impact of taxes. remove capital gains, corporate tax issue, it's a different narrative. you have a stimulus push and no taxes. market is roaring. charles: charles. >> they are celebrating divided government. when you don't have one party complete control of the market because of certainty involved behind it. i don't see any piece of major legislation chang
charles? charles: hillary, thank you very much.he market acting really great obviously as the rest of the nation remains on pins and needles. i think several narratives at work here. no capital-gains tax hike. no mass shutdown of the economy. no assault on the oil and gas industry. the biggest stock winners for 2020, they were the biggest losers last week. a lot of investors were cashing in their chips. now there is a mad dash to go back into these names. folks want to be long them again laden...
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charles payne will be with me. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil. can't wait for tomorrow. good afternoon, folks. we got a good one today too. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now there is just one day left as america votes between two starkly different candidates with drastically different plans for our future. we'll have the latest on their closing arguments in swing states and what their policies would mean for you and the markets. how the media might actually be helping president trump. today's markets well we're!ing here, wall street recovering some sharp drop last week. major news, brand new message from the markets you must know to maximize your portfolio. we'll tell you what it is. all that and so much on making money. ♪. charles: obviously it was a tough week last week for the stock market but by the time the dust settled the year had become even more screwed as it was. only 193 stocks in the s&p were higher for the year. there were actually more losers on the nasdaq than there were more winners. i have no problem with the hit megagrowth st
charles payne will be with me. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil. can't wait for tomorrow. good afternoon, folks. we got a good one today too. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now there is just one day left as america votes between two starkly different candidates with drastically different plans for our future. we'll have the latest on their closing arguments in swing states and what their policies would mean for you and the markets. how the media might...
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charles? charles: edward, thank you very much.tter specifically is under heavy fire for how they treated that hunter biden email story right before the election. even choosing to censor the "new york post" themselves. rob imari is the post-op ed editor joins us now with reaction. your twitter ceo saying in hindsight blocking the newspaper and the story was an error. take a listen to what he had to say today. >> we were called here today because of an enforcement decision we made against "the new york post." this resulted in us blocking people from sharing the "new york post" article publicly or privately. we admitted this action was wrong and corrected it within 24 hours. we informed the "new york post" of our error and policy update and how to unlock their account by deleting the original violating tweet which freed them to tweet the exact same content and news article again. they chose not to. charles: of course he also said the story would not have been as popular if twitter had not blocked it. rob, he went on to admit about th
charles? charles: edward, thank you very much.tter specifically is under heavy fire for how they treated that hunter biden email story right before the election. even choosing to censor the "new york post" themselves. rob imari is the post-op ed editor joins us now with reaction. your twitter ceo saying in hindsight blocking the newspaper and the story was an error. take a listen to what he had to say today. >> we were called here today because of an enforcement decision we made...
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up charles at the bar.of the investigators knew david stone and his wife alisa. she worked in moscow city hall as a grants writer. >> who was your dave -- personality, character? >> yeah, someone that was very caring, was a really good step dad, you know, was on the roll tier fire department. >> reporter: charles capone, were they friends? >> yes. >> reporter: did you know rachael? >> i knew her only from church. >> reporter: alisa knew her husband was at the garage that friday night and said nothing seemed amiss. what did he say was going on? >> he said dropped charles off at mingles and there had been some interaction with rachael that wasn't happy and charles said he wanted to have a drink. and so he dropped him off and he was going to go back and pick him up and he'd be home. >> reporter: intriguing perhaps, but the two friends' mismatched stories did nothing to advance the cops' case. with rachael still missing, there was no evidence an actual crime had even occurred. all they had were their suspicions
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charles: neil, can't wait for tonight. good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now the best election day rally since 1984, when the stock market rally predicted winner. that indicator has been right every year since. is the late trump momentum going to be enough? we're focused on sorting out the postelection portfolio. meanwhile the trump team knocked on one million doors. i wail ask lara trump how that makes a difference. both sides planning a legal strategy with not a clear winner tonight. jenna ellis is with us. control for the senate is up for grabs as some incumbents face the fight for their careers. we'll get the story from tennessee senator marsha blackburn. all that and more on "making money." charles: it is election day. everyone wants to know how the outcome will impact the market. my goal on the show is to go into the nuances of market. we seek out individual opportunities. historically the market higher three months into the election has seen the incumbent win every time since 1984. 20 out of the last 23 election cycles that goes a lon
charles: neil, can't wait for tonight. good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now the best election day rally since 1984, when the stock market rally predicted winner. that indicator has been right every year since. is the late trump momentum going to be enough? we're focused on sorting out the postelection portfolio. meanwhile the trump team knocked on one million doors. i wail ask lara trump how that makes a difference. both sides planning a legal...
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hey, charles. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne and this is making money. we had a sea of good news. the market got off to a solid start. all the major indices are drifting in the red except the russell 2000. the market is a lot stronger than you think. investors cheering the pfizer update, showing its candidate is 95% effective. the faa clears the 737 max after two years of being grounded. gdp trends point to clear skies for the economy. consequently the stock market looking ahead to a return to normalcy but what does it exactly mean for your money. what does it mean for your money? we have that coming up. brick-and-mortar retailers are finding a way to beat back amazon so should you give them a look. president trump is saying he is battling for election inan integritity as his team battles. we are ric grenell coming up on "making money." another. charles: another intriguing session with major indices belying what is going on. major indices slightly in the red. i got to tell you the session began with sort of two groups sitting it out and that was communic
hey, charles. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne and this is making money. we had a sea of good news. the market got off to a solid start. all the major indices are drifting in the red except the russell 2000. the market is a lot stronger than you think. investors cheering the pfizer update, showing its candidate is 95% effective. the faa clears the 737 max after two years of being grounded. gdp trends point to clear skies for the economy. consequently the stock market looking ahead to...
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is charles. charles: this is making money. move over hope, there is a new word driving the stock market. it is optimism. the market jumped out of the gate with moderna saying the vaccine is 95% effective. strong rallies on earnings reports so where could the next leg lift us in this market and what are the biggest risk? i have dynamic, and dynamite guests ready to help us out. president trump is withdrawing the central part of the lawsuit in pennsylvania. he continues to tweet he won the election. we'll get the latest from trump campaign attorney jenna ellis. joe biden set to unveil a plan for the economy. will it include canceling debt, more lockdowns? what about the green agenda items? we'll have a live report from wilmington coming right up. that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: another strong session for the stock market, folks and the underlying force is really optimism. wall street breathed a sigh of relief when the blue wave did materialize and the assumption that the gop holds the senate. the vaccine new
is charles. charles: this is making money. move over hope, there is a new word driving the stock market. it is optimism. the market jumped out of the gate with moderna saying the vaccine is 95% effective. strong rallies on earnings reports so where could the next leg lift us in this market and what are the biggest risk? i have dynamic, and dynamite guests ready to help us out. president trump is withdrawing the central part of the lawsuit in pennsylvania. he continues to tweet he won the...
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charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is making money.reaking right at this moment, folks. welcome to bizarro world or maybe welcome to normalcy. the nasdaq getting crushed again while the dow is up nicely but it is those small caps that are making big giant gains. don't look now, folks, the russell 2000 has been the hottest index since october 1st. it is still picking up momentum. investor are grappleing with tough decisions. how beyonce might pedal peloton to new highs. obamacare case arrives to the supreme court. will the make up for the court change the outcome? matthew whitaker in that. bill barr is looking into election irregularities. i will ask former utah congressman jason chaffetz why it is so important to let the legal process continue. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: so the stock market had been all about the have and have-nots for couple years. more so this year with the work at home stocks taking off like into outer space but now tech source that sorely underperformed are surging, and doing it with t
charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is making money.reaking right at this moment, folks. welcome to bizarro world or maybe welcome to normalcy. the nasdaq getting crushed again while the dow is up nicely but it is those small caps that are making big giant gains. don't look now, folks, the russell 2000 has been the hottest index since october 1st. it is still picking up momentum. investor are grappleing with tough decisions. how beyonce might pedal peloton to new highs. obamacare...
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kind of charles payne money there. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil. beautiful thing as we were all invited along for the ride. thank you so much. good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne. breaking right now, although stocks are taking a pause at the moment, we have seen a string of new highs as more companies are on the move. money pouring in as this rally continues to broaden out. do you have on your dance shoes? >>> plus how to handle the drama of owning the big winners. >>> plus president trump's legal team taking the leelection figh to gettysburg, pennsylvania. what does this mean for the president's prospects and are they putting georgia at risk? >>> an employee going viral for introducing the world of paint mixing. the company repays him by firing him. that employee joins us live today. all that and more on "making money." charles: even though shares are slightly lower, my stock of the day is deere. regular watchers of this show know i have talked about this company, i have great affection for it in the past and one of the reasons i love this
kind of charles payne money there. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil. beautiful thing as we were all invited along for the ride. thank you so much. good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne. breaking right now, although stocks are taking a pause at the moment, we have seen a string of new highs as more companies are on the move. money pouring in as this rally continues to broaden out. do you have on your dance shoes? >>> plus how to handle the drama of owning the big winners....
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hey charles. charles: hey, neil thank you very much love all this good news i'm charles payne and this is "making money" breaking right now, well the markets are reacting positively to vaccine monday, they continue the third covid-19 vaccine showing 90% effectiveness and economic data continues to impress but what's missing? what's the next big spark? meanwhile the market is somewhat stronger than the major indices suggest and this , while there continues to be these industries , these small industr ies that are sizzling, and the investment things you should know about plus i'll go in depth on market jargon that's driving me crazy and offers some better analogies for investors meanwhile joe biden is starting to name members of his cabinet this week including his pick for secretary of state we'll get insight into who these people are, more importantly, what they mean for you, and the country. and of course, there's more than one way to takeaway your guns. just make them too expensive to own and to
hey charles. charles: hey, neil thank you very much love all this good news i'm charles payne and this is "making money" breaking right now, well the markets are reacting positively to vaccine monday, they continue the third covid-19 vaccine showing 90% effectiveness and economic data continues to impress but what's missing? what's the next big spark? meanwhile the market is somewhat stronger than the major indices suggest and this , while there continues to be these industries ,...
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charles? charles: yeah.t, i think people should also have the option of getting paid for that data. gerri: yeah. wouldn't that be nice. you know, they are selling us, right, at the end of the day. we are really the product of those companies. i think people think they are getting all this free stuff, for example, on facebook. i can connect with my friends, how wonderful. but at the end of the day, you are the product. they are selling your personal information. it would be just fabulous if you could get paid for that. charles: i know some companies working on it. i might bring one or two on in the next couple weeks. thanks for bringing that up. it's so interesting because during the show we talked about socialism and all these things. california, california, they rejected the rules that they were trying to foist on uber and lyft. even in liberal california there was a level where they said no, we want people to be able to go out and earn money, stop it. let free enterprise work. let people go out there and p
charles? charles: yeah.t, i think people should also have the option of getting paid for that data. gerri: yeah. wouldn't that be nice. you know, they are selling us, right, at the end of the day. we are really the product of those companies. i think people think they are getting all this free stuff, for example, on facebook. i can connect with my friends, how wonderful. but at the end of the day, you are the product. they are selling your personal information. it would be just fabulous if you...
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hello, everyone, i am charles in for neil neil cavuto.nd this is a special edition of "your world." hope is coming with covid-19 vaccines on the way and there will still be black friday shopping sprees, just not quite what you are use to. we will have more of the vaccines in just a moment, but first to new york city with the latest on retail's preparing for a new. christina. >> yes, we have retailers taking a stance this year and halting thanksgiving day shopping. that could mean a major boom for online sales. so where can you shop today? we know the big retailers like walmart was the first one to say no. we are closing our doors on thanksgiving, but other big-box retailers like target, kohl's, macy's, best buy all followed suit as well. they are also close today. and it could be a big hit, because normally you have thanksgiving day which is the third busiest shopping day of the year and for those last-minute shoppers there are a few open today, like cvs, walgreens, darl general, kroger, even whole foods, but you better check your listing
hello, everyone, i am charles in for neil neil cavuto.nd this is a special edition of "your world." hope is coming with covid-19 vaccines on the way and there will still be black friday shopping sprees, just not quite what you are use to. we will have more of the vaccines in just a moment, but first to new york city with the latest on retail's preparing for a new. christina. >> yes, we have retailers taking a stance this year and halting thanksgiving day shopping. that could...
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here is charles payne. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil. thank you very much, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." and we certainly are right now. stocks are exploding higher today with the major indexes at or near record highs. as pfizer announces major progress an a potential covid-19 vaccine, that two shots have 90% effectiveness rate against the virus. meanwhile dr. siegel is coming right up to give us details. of course we have some of our favorite market catchers to help you. major investment narratives have changed to help you with what you need to know to help with your portfolio. president trump has number of legal challenges concerning voter out comes in several states as he vows to fight on. we'll get the latest from rnc spokeswoman, liz harrington. and ask tammy bruce how joe biden can keep the pledge of being president to all americans. all that and much more on "making money." ♪. charles: stocks soaring to new highs on all major indices, news from the coronavirus from pfizer has tested to be more than 90% effective.
here is charles payne. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil. thank you very much, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." and we certainly are right now. stocks are exploding higher today with the major indexes at or near record highs. as pfizer announces major progress an a potential covid-19 vaccine, that two shots have 90% effectiveness rate against the virus. meanwhile dr. siegel is coming right up to give us details. of course we have some of...
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neil: hey, charles, to you. charles: thank you very much, neil. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, the market erupting higher as more concerns are taken off the table and wall street gets the treasury secretary nominee of its dreams. the smooth transition of power has begun at the white house even as the trump legal team fights on. we will, in fact, hear from jenna ellis later in the show. but it's madam secretary janet yellen that has investors dancing on clouds, clouds of joy and anticipation of lots of oozy money schemes for big businesses. plus, her name is not elizabeth warren. while the market is hot, electric vehicle stocks are scorching, oil stocks are gushing. to chase or not to chase, that's do question i'll be -- the question i'll be asking some of the best. we are waiting for the paddenning of the thanksgiving -- pardoning of the thanksgiving turkey or turkeys. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ ♪ charles: the broad market propelled out of the gate powered by continued e
neil: hey, charles, to you. charles: thank you very much, neil. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, the market erupting higher as more concerns are taken off the table and wall street gets the treasury secretary nominee of its dreams. the smooth transition of power has begun at the white house even as the trump legal team fights on. we will, in fact, hear from jenna ellis later in the show. but it's madam secretary janet yellen that...
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hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now stokes mostly lower after a early redown that faded pretty quickly. orderly downside pressure picked up speed after the tech and communications services turned red. meanwhile investors wait for an upside catalyst. maybe a spark could come from exodus from bonds into stocks. history says it could happen and happen very soon. what is with the huge rally in commodities? they have been hot, especially industrial metals which could bode well for the global economy. we'll ask investing legend dennis gartman for his take, how we can benefit. president trump's campaign filing more than a dozen legal challenges he continues to insist the election was stolen for him, one of joe biden's advisors floating idea of more lockdowns ahead of the covid-19. we'll get the take from the rnc all that and much more on "making money." ♪. charles: well the market opened relatively flat, investors moving back into the growth names including the lockdown darlings like
hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now stokes mostly lower after a early redown that faded pretty quickly. orderly downside pressure picked up speed after the tech and communications services turned red. meanwhile investors wait for an upside catalyst. maybe a spark could come from exodus from bonds into stocks. history says it could happen and happen very soon. what is with the huge...
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hey, charles. charles: some of us paying taxes in places we don't work anymore. try that one on. neil: absolutely. charles: try new york, new jersey, some of these other states. good afternoon, folks. i'm charles payne and this is making money. breaking right now the market continues a seesaw near record highs. investors returned to growth sending the nasdaq higher, the s&p and dow lower. meanwhile traditional safe havens are utility stocks are actually among the worst performers of the day and i think that underscores a sense of complacency. attached to the american consumer who pushed existing home sales to a 14-year high last month. how can you benefit? we have that manying up. the number of americans seeking unemployment aid popped last week. add to that expiration of emergency programs, increased lockdowns. one has to wonder will congress step up? or will this be a blue christmas for many americans? i will ask tennessee congressman mark green. president trump fights for re-election and targeting vote if iification in a number of states. we'll get that from the trump campaign
hey, charles. charles: some of us paying taxes in places we don't work anymore. try that one on. neil: absolutely. charles: try new york, new jersey, some of these other states. good afternoon, folks. i'm charles payne and this is making money. breaking right now the market continues a seesaw near record highs. investors returned to growth sending the nasdaq higher, the s&p and dow lower. meanwhile traditional safe havens are utility stocks are actually among the worst performers of the day...
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reporter: charles. coming up in about seven seconds or so we'll have to wait a little bit for that decision. but the federal reserve is ready. they finished their meeting. they have decided. here is what they have. they will leave the federal funds rate unchanged. nothing will change related to that, 0 to .25%. also in the statement a minor tweak. economic activity and employment they say have continued to recover but will remain the below the levels from the beginning of the year. that is a change instead of picked up, it continued to recover. they're saying weaker demand and earlier decline in oil prices have been holding down consumer price inflation. that is minor change. they removed the word significantly from that statement. now the federal reserve will also be buying treasurys and mortgage-backed securities at the same level. $120 billion per month. 80 billion in treasurys. 40 billion in mortgage-backed securities. they say the path of the economy will be connected to the path of the virus in th
reporter: charles. coming up in about seven seconds or so we'll have to wait a little bit for that decision. but the federal reserve is ready. they finished their meeting. they have decided. here is what they have. they will leave the federal funds rate unchanged. nothing will change related to that, 0 to .25%. also in the statement a minor tweak. economic activity and employment they say have continued to recover but will remain the below the levels from the beginning of the year. that is a...
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now to charles. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil. thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, if it feels like the markets hasn't done much this week, you're right. there are some strong trends and directional changes that every investor must understand, plus certain stocks are making electrifying moves. find out the names and if it's too late for the ride. i've got an all-star panel to help sort it all out. >>> meanwhile, president trump's scheduled to speak in our hour on lowering drug prices. we will ask dr. siegel what that means for the consumer. >>> also, how will these vaccines run from the manufacturer into our veins? >>> and calls for more help growing from congress. they are getting louder and louder, including one from aoc, but she thinks we should just pay people to stay at home. i want to get reaction from congressman andy biggs about that at the bottom of the hour. all that and so much more on "making money." charles: it feels like the market's marking time because it's marking time. right now, the s&
now to charles. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil. thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, if it feels like the markets hasn't done much this week, you're right. there are some strong trends and directional changes that every investor must understand, plus certain stocks are making electrifying moves. find out the names and if it's too late for the ride. i've got an all-star panel to help sort it all out....
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guy: charles, good morning.en team has raised a lot of money from wall street and from corporate leaders. i am curious how those conversations have gone. should the biden team be haveng those people that been allowed to give the biden team a lot of money? charles: when conversations have happened with some of the biggest donors or with the private sector, folks from financial services, etc., the message is twofold. first, if biden can do would he would like to do -- can do what he would like to do, which is get a stimulus package at the end of january, followed by a $2.5 trillion or larger infra structure package in q1 or q2, the tax increases will be offset by the much bigger impacts on growth from both of those two positives, stimulus and infrastructure. the second issue which resonates with a lot of folks in the private sector is that there is a real need for stability and predictability in policymaking, which is missing today. the last big thing i would layer over all of that is did benefitx cut companies an
guy: charles, good morning.en team has raised a lot of money from wall street and from corporate leaders. i am curious how those conversations have gone. should the biden team be haveng those people that been allowed to give the biden team a lot of money? charles: when conversations have happened with some of the biggest donors or with the private sector, folks from financial services, etc., the message is twofold. first, if biden can do would he would like to do -- can do what he would like to...
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--nie: charles brind'amour charles brindamour, intact ceo, thank you.e on the horizon for some retailers. tjk shows signs of stability after being hammered by the pandemic. we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn in new york alongside amanda lang in toronto. it has been a big week for retailers. earnings continue. tjx soaring as sales be analysts estimates even as it has been hurt by the pandemic. joining me is barclays adrienne yih. it looks like companies that were hurting have managed to stay that off. ienne: what we will see is that the consensus expectations are to low across the board. quality versuse those that are beating numbers that were just model to low for the backdrop of the year. -- just modeled too low for the backdrop of the year. --h in march, april, and may -- worst case scenario was we are more opened than we have expected at that point. amanda: thanks to government stimulus, we have seen checks sent to consumers, big increases in savings rates, balance sheets. do you expect that to
--nie: charles brind'amour charles brindamour, intact ceo, thank you.e on the horizon for some retailers. tjk shows signs of stability after being hammered by the pandemic. we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn in new york alongside amanda lang in toronto. it has been a big week for retailers. earnings continue. tjx soaring as sales be analysts estimates even as it has been hurt by the pandemic. joining me is barclays adrienne yih. it looks...
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charles had simple tastes. far from a chateau. it is a very simple house. it really suited them both very well. ♪ >> we are in the study. tell us what happened in this room. >> here, the general wrote all of his memoirs. as well as some of his speeches. there are lots of interesting things in this room. you might note there is no telephone. he hated the telephone. he did not want to keep being interrupted all the time so it was hidden away in a cupboard under the stairs so the general could properly concentrate. he also had to measure furniture. if you look carefully, the desk and chair are higher than normal. artisans from paris capital of this furniture specifically for him and gave it after the war in 1947. >> we have the most magnificent gardens. did he used to walk a lot in these gardens? >> yes. the general loved walking in the park. and he invited all of the visitors to do the same. visitors like german chancellor who took a walk around the grounds. he spent more times inside. >> this is the library. he was a prolific reader, so i imagine he spent a
charles had simple tastes. far from a chateau. it is a very simple house. it really suited them both very well. ♪ >> we are in the study. tell us what happened in this room. >> here, the general wrote all of his memoirs. as well as some of his speeches. there are lots of interesting things in this room. you might note there is no telephone. he hated the telephone. he did not want to keep being interrupted all the time so it was hidden away in a cupboard under the stairs so the...
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so charles lee is an interesting character. there is a great essay by john shy, one of the great military historians and a historian in the war which strategizes them for warfare. charles lee does things that are highly questionable. it's clear he is writing that washington is not capable of managing this war. washington has lost new york. lee is not responding to george washington's inquiries very aggressively, and ultimately, when lee finally does start to bring his troops and meet up with washington's troops in new jersey, he's very careless. he ends up getting himself captured at a crossroads by the british. he tries to sneak out of the house and ultimately ends up, you know, as a prisoner of war. there are many miss tohistorian this and confusion. lee is said to have been captured, what we might consider traitorous behavior. this is something that comes to light much later, but lee is ultimately exchanged, and he's exchanged and comes back into the american office in an important role in 1778 when george washington is tryi
so charles lee is an interesting character. there is a great essay by john shy, one of the great military historians and a historian in the war which strategizes them for warfare. charles lee does things that are highly questionable. it's clear he is writing that washington is not capable of managing this war. washington has lost new york. lee is not responding to george washington's inquiries very aggressively, and ultimately, when lee finally does start to bring his troops and meet up with...
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well, let's get more now from charles moran. he's a republican political strategist who joins us now by skype from washington. d.c. good to have you with us here on al-jazeera, just a starter's of reminds us why this georgia election and georgia recount is so importance. thanks so much. thanks so much for having me. that i think we have some scape issues there will try and get reconnect with charles in a 2nd. but for now, let's bring you some more news now on the corona virus pandemic, italy has reported another 504 covered related deaths with the northern long busy region. so the worst hit area of the country in greece, primary schools and daycare centers have been shot until november 30th. secondary schools recalls earlier this month, well have been more than 76000. coronavirus cases increased more than 1100 deaths in spain, health workers occurring at rapid coronavirus tests in the madrid region efforts. trace virus outbreak since pain has been a surge in cases in the country. in recent weeks, sweden has joined other european
well, let's get more now from charles moran. he's a republican political strategist who joins us now by skype from washington. d.c. good to have you with us here on al-jazeera, just a starter's of reminds us why this georgia election and georgia recount is so importance. thanks so much. thanks so much for having me. that i think we have some scape issues there will try and get reconnect with charles in a 2nd. but for now, let's bring you some more news now on the corona virus pandemic, italy...
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charles stewart gave a marvelous talk. electing the senate and direct democracy before the 18th amendment. and the battle over who would succeed the speaker of was finally dieing down and charles graciously agreed to return to discussion the history of the speaker of the house. he has given today's talk, the enticing title speaker battles, then and now. it was coauthored with jeffrey jenkins. bidding for the senate and the rise of government. charles along time friend of the center is the distinguish ed professor at m.i.t. hoe is also a fellow. there is also a wonderful dex book and the indecember pensive volume of committees and the united states congress. thank you very much for being here today with us, charles, and letting us host you. we should have a few minutes from q and a after the presentation. before you ask a question, please raise your hand so we can pass the microphone and you can be heard. thank you, charles. >> so thank you, richard. it is great to be here. again, as richard was saying a few months ago i wa
charles stewart gave a marvelous talk. electing the senate and direct democracy before the 18th amendment. and the battle over who would succeed the speaker of was finally dieing down and charles graciously agreed to return to discussion the history of the speaker of the house. he has given today's talk, the enticing title speaker battles, then and now. it was coauthored with jeffrey jenkins. bidding for the senate and the rise of government. charles along time friend of the center is the...
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charles j douglas posed for a thing with but the charles j douglas was he was not charles j douglas and he was not a he. elvira field who strang's first polygamist wife. it says a great deal about the weird gender relations. they did that for everybody, right? a lot of people were like, who was the woman strang is traveling around with? a lot of this had to do with the displays of femininity, ornate displays of femininity, and the people did not know what to make of this person. that was a really fun thing. ira field, is a fascinating figure in her own right. many of the conmen and true believers that strang surrounded himself with. prof. tyson: thank you. kathleen, i am wondering if you could talk to us a little bit about how you used cher ami and as a windowress -- into world war i more broadly. prof. rooney: yeah. back anding -- to go answer -- i have always really been fascinated by world war i. it has always been my favorite war. that word is not exactly right, but it has been the war that has drawn the most over the years. i think anymore is hard to understand and i'm extremely an
charles j douglas posed for a thing with but the charles j douglas was he was not charles j douglas and he was not a he. elvira field who strang's first polygamist wife. it says a great deal about the weird gender relations. they did that for everybody, right? a lot of people were like, who was the woman strang is traveling around with? a lot of this had to do with the displays of femininity, ornate displays of femininity, and the people did not know what to make of this person. that was a...
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so that it will continue to serve the agenda of charles koch and koch industries.t private company in america. and his greatest and most passionate interest is making sure that the u.s. government, the federal government does nothing to try to ameliorate climate change because most of his money comes from fossil fuels. in order to do that, he's got to hold the republican senate. he also likes to keep his taxes low. so, anyway, it's a routine thing, it's a kind of charm offensive that happens on a regular basis -- >> well, i've noticed. >> the best pr money can buy, basically, and they do it every few years. >> well, one of the striking things about that interview moment is he doesn't name names. he could tell us. he could say, well, here's who i gave money to who i regret giving money to. that's a much clearer expression of regret, if you'd actually put a name on it. >> well, i mean, that would help. i mean, i think the other thing is you can tell when he's talking about, for instance, immigration as an issue and criminal justice reform as an issue that he's saying
so that it will continue to serve the agenda of charles koch and koch industries.t private company in america. and his greatest and most passionate interest is making sure that the u.s. government, the federal government does nothing to try to ameliorate climate change because most of his money comes from fossil fuels. in order to do that, he's got to hold the republican senate. he also likes to keep his taxes low. so, anyway, it's a routine thing, it's a kind of charm offensive that happens on...
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so we had obviously this is an election that got so much interest all around the wild charles i want to start with you how do you think this is going to affect america's standing especially when it comes to ideas of how and democracy should run in a democratic process. well there's a lot of evidence we have to consider and i'll get to the punchline i believe the president donald trump was reelected on november 3rd by a legitimate count of votes cast by that deadline and i think the process is now going to play out we need to remember that the media does not call elections the process involves an electoral college vote where the different states have to certify that their results were accurate if they can't do that and go through a process so we can this is a very unusual in modern times situation but the way i look at it when you look state by state what you see in the evidence is that it's states that donald trump in theory lost which he may have won in 2016 happen to be states. in which down ticket republican ballots have done very well there are also many allegations of extremely
so we had obviously this is an election that got so much interest all around the wild charles i want to start with you how do you think this is going to affect america's standing especially when it comes to ideas of how and democracy should run in a democratic process. well there's a lot of evidence we have to consider and i'll get to the punchline i believe the president donald trump was reelected on november 3rd by a legitimate count of votes cast by that deadline and i think the process is...
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keep that in mind. >> bret: charles payne, great stuff.a good show, economics, markets, charles payne on fb end. thank you thank you. >> martha: thank you. >> thank you both. >> martha: when we come back tonight, the panel on where we are and where were going. stick around. musical me ♪ musical r theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. ♪ >> bret>> and america, a vote is sacred. it is the people of than the nan express their will. no one, not anyone else that uses the president of the united states of america. each ballot must be counted be counted. >> the intense fight when he perceives to be some nonlegal problems. that's the way i will freeze it, i'm not a lawyer. the president intends to fight, that i can tell you. >> bret: the fight is on, it's continuing as the account is continuing. let's bring in our panel, charles lane opinion writer for "the washington post," kimberley strassel member of the editorial board at "the wall street journal," tom beverly real clear politics
keep that in mind. >> bret: charles payne, great stuff.a good show, economics, markets, charles payne on fb end. thank you thank you. >> martha: thank you. >> thank you both. >> martha: when we come back tonight, the panel on where we are and where were going. stick around. musical me ♪ musical r theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. ♪ >> bret>> and america, a vote is sacred. it is the...
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i spent a lot of time trying to copy charles >> jimmy: so how would you give me advice on how to do charlesvoice, you say ears >> jimmy: ears that is hilarious. >> and for di, all right, and she always goes down at the end of everything she says all right. are you all right? i am all right >> jimmy: you are very good. i will say to you i'm going to go in the other room and watch the news and you say all right >> you are going to be charles >> jimmy: for the first scene i will be charles. i will be in the next room watching the news. >> all right >> jimmy: now switch it around >> going to go in the other room and watch the news. >> jimmy: you sounded french, like inspector clouisso. i am going in the other room to watch the news all right. >> all right all right. >> jimmy: i don't know who i am doing. i am doing a bad cindy lauper. >> jimmy: i want to show everyone a clip. here is emma in season four of "the crown." >> i suppose the greatest highlight has been meeting all of you, the people of australia. you have made us feel so welcome, so at home. >> perhaps because you are so refreshing y
i spent a lot of time trying to copy charles >> jimmy: so how would you give me advice on how to do charlesvoice, you say ears >> jimmy: ears that is hilarious. >> and for di, all right, and she always goes down at the end of everything she says all right. are you all right? i am all right >> jimmy: you are very good. i will say to you i'm going to go in the other room and watch the news and you say all right >> you are going to be charles >> jimmy: for the...
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thank, you charles. >> so thank you. it's great to be here. again, as richard was saying, a few months ago when i was gonna be giving a talk about, actually a more recent book, which i'm not sure about senate elections before the 19th amendment. right as the john boehner was eventually swept off the stage, and i suggested to richard well maybe i should talk about speaker elections. and he said no, wanted to talk about the senate and advertize? but, you can come back next year. that's one i'm doing here. and, when i was here last time, i also just had to say that repeating this time it's a real thrilled to be speaking here. richard didn't mention like my first book, which was about budget reform in history, the history of budget reform, basically was written in this building when i was a graduate student first as a dissertation, and then later on. so this was in the 1980s, but when you got off. last time we get off the archives eventually stopped, you would go just fast as you could across the street. because it was a very different neighborhoo
thank, you charles. >> so thank you. it's great to be here. again, as richard was saying, a few months ago when i was gonna be giving a talk about, actually a more recent book, which i'm not sure about senate elections before the 19th amendment. right as the john boehner was eventually swept off the stage, and i suggested to richard well maybe i should talk about speaker elections. and he said no, wanted to talk about the senate and advertize? but, you can come back next year. that's one...
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thank you, charles. mr. stewart: so, thanks, richard. and it's great to be here. again, as richard was saying, a few months ago i was going to be giving a talk about -- actually, a more recent book about senate elections before the 17th amendment, right as john boehner was eventually swept off the stage, and i suggested to richard that, well, maybe i should talk about speaker elections. he said, no, why don't you talk about the senate, as advertised. but you can come back next year. so that is what i am doing here. and when i was here last time, i also just had to say, and i will repeat it this time, it's a real thrill to be speaking here. richard did not mention that my first book, which was about the history of budget reform, basically was written in this building when i was a graduate student, it was my dissertation first. later on in the early 1980's, back when you got off the archives metro stop, you hightailed it as fast as you could across the street because it was a very different neighborhood 30, 40 years ago than it is today. you could not go across the
thank you, charles. mr. stewart: so, thanks, richard. and it's great to be here. again, as richard was saying, a few months ago i was going to be giving a talk about -- actually, a more recent book about senate elections before the 17th amendment, right as john boehner was eventually swept off the stage, and i suggested to richard that, well, maybe i should talk about speaker elections. he said, no, why don't you talk about the senate, as advertised. but you can come back next year. so that is...
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prince charles is a bit more drippy than actually he was back in real life.he affair with diana's sister, i was involved in that at the time and i may have had a hand in breaking them up because sarah use to talk to me. but apart from that, it is actually seeming to ca ptu re that, it is actually seeming to capture the essence of what the royal family capture the essence of what the royalfamily will or were capture the essence of what the royal family will or were like at that time. so 0k it is not fact or documentary, but i would not go in so documentary, but i would not go in so far to say it is fiction either. and so the idea of putting a disclaimer on the series seems to be going a bit too far on the basis that it going a bit too far on the basis thatitis going a bit too far on the basis that it is entertainment. very quickly, there has been praise this week by the fact that one of the subjects tackled in the the crown was bullying and the fact that there we re very was bullying and the fact that there were very graphic and how they showed it and it got p
prince charles is a bit more drippy than actually he was back in real life.he affair with diana's sister, i was involved in that at the time and i may have had a hand in breaking them up because sarah use to talk to me. but apart from that, it is actually seeming to ca ptu re that, it is actually seeming to capture the essence of what the royal family capture the essence of what the royalfamily will or were capture the essence of what the royal family will or were like at that time. so 0k it is...
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charles is also the author of a wonderful textbook "analyzing congress." thank you very much for being here today with us, charles, and letting us host you. we should have a few minutes for q&a after the presentation. but before you ask a question, please raise your hand so we can pass the microphone and you can be heard. thank you, charles. >> thanks, richard. and it's great to be here again, as richard was saying. a few months ago, i was going to be giving a talk about -- actually a more recent book about senate elections before the 17th amendment right as the john boehner was eventually swept off the stage and i suggested to richard that, well, maybe i should talk about speaker elections and said, no, why don't you talk about the senate as advertised. but you can come back next year. that's what i'm doing here. when i was here last time, i also just had to say that -- i'll repeat it this time. it's a thrill to be speaking here. richard didn't mention that my first book, which was about budget reform, the history of budget reform, basically was written i
charles is also the author of a wonderful textbook "analyzing congress." thank you very much for being here today with us, charles, and letting us host you. we should have a few minutes for q&a after the presentation. but before you ask a question, please raise your hand so we can pass the microphone and you can be heard. thank you, charles. >> thanks, richard. and it's great to be here again, as richard was saying. a few months ago, i was going to be giving a talk about --...
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charles spoke english. he spoke french, caw english. so he comes to topeka and tells governor crawford that the cheyenne have attacked. and i think a lot of this is due to the influence of his grandmothers. but his white grandmother in topeka said, that's enough you're coming to live with us and have a civilized life. his indian grandmother agreed. so the indians then, when the tribe is being removed to the indian nations or the indian territory what is now. oklahoma, he really wants to go with them. this is 1873 and he is 13. and his indian grandmother, is french and indian grandmother says no. you've got to make something of your life or if you come with us you can't do that. so you have to stay with your white grandmother and get an and make something of yourself. i don't think you can overestimate what those two women, the impact those two women had on his life. he comes to topeka, he attends high school. he does not graduate, it is only a two year program. so it is not unusual for people to not graduate at the end for it but he wor
charles spoke english. he spoke french, caw english. so he comes to topeka and tells governor crawford that the cheyenne have attacked. and i think a lot of this is due to the influence of his grandmothers. but his white grandmother in topeka said, that's enough you're coming to live with us and have a civilized life. his indian grandmother agreed. so the indians then, when the tribe is being removed to the indian nations or the indian territory what is now. oklahoma, he really wants to go with...
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and charles leo o'connor is assigned to the ship. it mikes multiple voyages across the atlanta atlantic. in september of 1918, they're making their fifth or sixth voyage across the atlantic and carrying troops from the american expedition their force. they are wounded. many of these men are wounded. they're carrying congressman. they're also carrying the plague. influenza is running rampant across the decks of the uss mount vernon. things look pretty good, though, in the sense they somewhat contained the virus. even though many of the crew members are falling victim to it. the voyage looks pretty good on the way back. they never had any hostile activity until this point. all of a sudden that morning there's a rainbow. and to the experienced mariners of the mount vernon, it's an ominous sign and literally sure enough, about an hour later, a torpedo slams into the side of the mount vernon rupturing a massive hole in the boiler where charles leo o'connor is tending the boilers. his body is a mountain of a man. he's shoveling coal every
and charles leo o'connor is assigned to the ship. it mikes multiple voyages across the atlanta atlantic. in september of 1918, they're making their fifth or sixth voyage across the atlantic and carrying troops from the american expedition their force. they are wounded. many of these men are wounded. they're carrying congressman. they're also carrying the plague. influenza is running rampant across the decks of the uss mount vernon. things look pretty good, though, in the sense they somewhat...
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it is clear from the record that malraux and charles de gaulle saw the unprecedented exhibition as a shrewd gesture of diplomacy during the touchy conflict over de gaulle's desire for an independent nuclear force in the face of fierce opposition by president kennedy. well, one of the figures most opposed to the exhibition was an american, the national gallery director john walker. the patrician, harvard educated connoisseur of art who ran the nation's most important museum. he was vehemently opposed to the idea and in fact shocked and aghast at the concept of moving a fragile, 450-year-old masterpiece, one of the greatest paintings of all time. not a painting on canvas, but on flimsy poplar wood that was already starting to buckle. move this precious, fragile painting across the ocean during the height of winter? walker was hard pressed for ways to let jackie know that he, under no circumstances, wanted to be responsible for the mona lisa when she came to america. it was a clash of wills and a test of their decades-old friendship, and soon the mona lisa became the real issue of conte
it is clear from the record that malraux and charles de gaulle saw the unprecedented exhibition as a shrewd gesture of diplomacy during the touchy conflict over de gaulle's desire for an independent nuclear force in the face of fierce opposition by president kennedy. well, one of the figures most opposed to the exhibition was an american, the national gallery director john walker. the patrician, harvard educated connoisseur of art who ran the nation's most important museum. he was vehemently...
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charles blount put his arm around his neck and you to sleep or hold. as a result of the taser, blunt impact injuries, neck restraint, and cardiorespiratory failure. charles blount retired after it was announced he wanted to be fired. they indicted him on charges of involuntary manslaughter and assault. he turned himself in on monday and was released after posting $50,000 bail. >> i would not say i am surprised. this is an egregious case. there is no disputing what happened. it is on the video. >> reporter: the attorney represents ward's family. is as the true test is whether a jury decides to convict. is>> 14 should be sentenced appropriately. i think it will because for some celebration. that means that we have turned a corner, and we're willing to hold police accountable in ways that we have not always been. >> reporter: the former deputy's attorney says that charles blount did not intentionally cause his death. he died due to a lethal level of methamphetamine in a system. the attorney said that this is not manslaughter. the deputy's actions were for
charles blount put his arm around his neck and you to sleep or hold. as a result of the taser, blunt impact injuries, neck restraint, and cardiorespiratory failure. charles blount retired after it was announced he wanted to be fired. they indicted him on charges of involuntary manslaughter and assault. he turned himself in on monday and was released after posting $50,000 bail. >> i would not say i am surprised. this is an egregious case. there is no disputing what happened. it is on the...
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a message echoed by the wreath of poppies laid here by prince charles.ith its near neighbours. in a speech in the german parliament building, at times speaking in german, prince charles said that although the uk has chosen a future outside the european union, britain and germany will remain close. wir werden immer freunde, partner und verbundete sein. "we will always be friends, partners and allies," he said, and called on the two countries to reaffirm their bond for the years ahead. the parliament building was damaged by the allies in the second world war, but it was later redesigned by a british architect, a fitting place to talk about how war can be replaced by friendship. police in north london stopped a baptism service from going ahead this morning after about 30 worshippers gathered in breach of national coronavirus restrictions. the angel church in islington was warned it would be fined if it broke the law. caroline davies reports. a very different start to a sunday at the angel church in islington. police arrived after the pastor, regan king, sai
a message echoed by the wreath of poppies laid here by prince charles.ith its near neighbours. in a speech in the german parliament building, at times speaking in german, prince charles said that although the uk has chosen a future outside the european union, britain and germany will remain close. wir werden immer freunde, partner und verbundete sein. "we will always be friends, partners and allies," he said, and called on the two countries to reaffirm their bond for the years ahead....
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charles sumner is recovering. he travels around. no one knows how hurt he is. medically, no one knows what brain trauma is. he travels around europe trying to recover. he finds his himself in the home of a french, liberal aristocrat who has written democracy in america in the jacksonian era. he has a chateau and in this chateau is a study. the study has two portraits, washington and hamilton and thousands of books. sumner and tocqueville sit there. hoped aboutsumner how slavery must inevitably ends. tocqueville says, how? how will it happen? sumner says, i don't know. but i know it must end. tocqueville says, the man is a prophet. and then in my book, we move to lincoln. how does it begin to end? i call a chapter on lincoln, creation. lincoln is on the train. he's a lawyer. he's just wrapped up $10 cases in decatur, illinois. he is going to bloomington to the first convention of the illinois but publican party anti-does not know who is going to be there. he's walking car to car while the train is moving, to see if there are any old whigs in these cars coming as
charles sumner is recovering. he travels around. no one knows how hurt he is. medically, no one knows what brain trauma is. he travels around europe trying to recover. he finds his himself in the home of a french, liberal aristocrat who has written democracy in america in the jacksonian era. he has a chateau and in this chateau is a study. the study has two portraits, washington and hamilton and thousands of books. sumner and tocqueville sit there. hoped aboutsumner how slavery must inevitably...
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this is a great book in terms of giving you a sense of who is charles koch, where did he come from and where is he going. let me talk about two -- between history and biography i like and escape and i have discovered recently, the school of writing that this is called the iowa and, all of this takes place in iceland, this blue, start landscape background of murderous activity going on. sort of a loner inspector whose life is not gone well and nonetheless is intrepid and undaunted and all those the mystery where it needs to go. i have read for 5 of colin carter role's book, he created a mystery detective who is 72-year-old coroner for the new liberated communist laos 1978, a former guerrilla, former medical doctor and kind of disillusioned with communism, but finds himself as a coroner pursuing mysterious deaths. he is a good writer and back in time to the revolutionary times in the 1970s and re-creates that place and what is going on in a way that is spectacular for a little escapism, great writing. finally i want to talk about midnight in chernobyl by adam higginbotham. we talk about
this is a great book in terms of giving you a sense of who is charles koch, where did he come from and where is he going. let me talk about two -- between history and biography i like and escape and i have discovered recently, the school of writing that this is called the iowa and, all of this takes place in iceland, this blue, start landscape background of murderous activity going on. sort of a loner inspector whose life is not gone well and nonetheless is intrepid and undaunted and all those...
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paul charles is the chief executive of travel consultancy the pc agency.vel industry is obviously desperate for a solution, they had been disproportionately affected due to the nature of this virus over the past year. will this offer light at the end of the channel? it is a major leap forward, it enables more people to have more options to travel. obviously some people cannot quarantine for five days, many people perhaps concert to full protests that will be needed if they try to quarantine for five days and bad release —— perhaps can't afford the tests. but others might now have the tests. but others might now have the option to do that, which could meana the option to do that, which could mean a significant number of bookings emerging for christmas, new year and 2021, and that is what is getting the travel sector little more excited, the fact bookings are coming through after many months of no income. michael o'leary of ryanair, who we will speak to an excel, has called it a figleaf that does not work, i think for the reasons you mention, people are stil
paul charles is the chief executive of travel consultancy the pc agency.vel industry is obviously desperate for a solution, they had been disproportionately affected due to the nature of this virus over the past year. will this offer light at the end of the channel? it is a major leap forward, it enables more people to have more options to travel. obviously some people cannot quarantine for five days, many people perhaps concert to full protests that will be needed if they try to quarantine for...
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charles from fortune his husband wrote form the fashion charles and draw their creations are inspired by tradition. they present me twice a year in new york fashion. common collection showcases a famous maltese 17th century being small and in the middle of the mediterranean. it's not really associated with fashion. but when we, when we go abroad and we show our collections, especially in new york fashion week, when they see our vibrant color is the fact that we can tell a story with every gallon that we make. it makes it more interesting. colorful balconies or typical of long tours capital letter to make an appearance on charles and runs gone wrong. could it moved from the netherlands to malta or in the 1990 s. using the, introduced as an inspiration for fashion? we started for sometimes it was difficult for us to, to sort of explain why are we using these maltese traditions in your clothing. but i think over the years, people have come to appreciate much more of culture and they're much more proud as well to show their culture and their flow of details on that. this is the 16th centu
charles from fortune his husband wrote form the fashion charles and draw their creations are inspired by tradition. they present me twice a year in new york fashion. common collection showcases a famous maltese 17th century being small and in the middle of the mediterranean. it's not really associated with fashion. but when we, when we go abroad and we show our collections, especially in new york fashion week, when they see our vibrant color is the fact that we can tell a story with every...
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charles from poor chinese husband wrote form the fashion charles and draw their creations are inspired by tradition. they present me twice a year of your current collection showcases a famous maltese 17th century being small and in the middle of the mediterranean. it's not really associated with fashion. but then when we, when we go abroad and we show our collections, especially the new york fashion week, when they see our vibrant colors, the fact that we can tell a story with every gallon that we make, it makes it more interesting. colorful balconies, or typical of monks artists, couplets of a letter to make an appearance on charles and wrongs gone wrong, could be moved from the netherlands to malta or in the 1990 s. . using the tradition as an inspiration to fashion was his idea. to start for sometimes it was difficult for us to, to sort of explain why are we using these maltese traditions in clothing. but i think over the years, people have come to appreciate much more culture and they're much more proud as well to show their culture. and we're told that the details of malls are lon
charles from poor chinese husband wrote form the fashion charles and draw their creations are inspired by tradition. they present me twice a year of your current collection showcases a famous maltese 17th century being small and in the middle of the mediterranean. it's not really associated with fashion. but then when we, when we go abroad and we show our collections, especially the new york fashion week, when they see our vibrant colors, the fact that we can tell a story with every gallon that...
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jon. >> charles watson in atlanta. charles, thank you.ell medical experts are warning coronavirus testing numbers are likely to be e rat ib over next week or so because fewer people are getting tested during the holiday weekend and testing sites have shorter hours. right now, the u.s. has more than 13 million positive cases of covid-19. and the virus has killed more than 265,000 people in the u.s. alone. christina coleman is in los angeles, she has the latest for us. christina. health officials worry that a dip in reported infectionings might lead some to believe that there's not really a major surge in covid cases they don't want people to let their guard down and ignore recommended health guidelines now u.s. hospitalizations nationwide dropped below 90,000 infections ending 17-day streak of new daily records. staff shortages and icu beds a major issue straining some hospital systems. >> we are out of capacity at the hospital and i open two wings for the hospital just for covid patients my staff and myself we are exhausted. i've been wor
jon. >> charles watson in atlanta. charles, thank you.ell medical experts are warning coronavirus testing numbers are likely to be e rat ib over next week or so because fewer people are getting tested during the holiday weekend and testing sites have shorter hours. right now, the u.s. has more than 13 million positive cases of covid-19. and the virus has killed more than 265,000 people in the u.s. alone. christina coleman is in los angeles, she has the latest for us. christina. health...
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see the video police use to defend themselves after death of quawan charles.watching "cbs this morning." makes a pizza, he doesn't just make a pizza. he uses fresh, clean ingredients to make a masterpiece. taste our delicious new flatbread pizzas today. panera. now, braava jet mops right where you need it with an adjustable precision jet spray and an advanced pad system. and offers personalized cleaning suggestions unique to your home. braava jet m6 and the irobot home app. only from...