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charles: yes. david: and 13... charles: 13 grandkids.id: ok, so-- charles: what a great chapter in one's life. david: do your children or grandchildren ever say, you know, "can you give me a stock tip or something? 'cause i got some money." i think you wrote-- i think your oldest daughter once asked you for some stock tips and you just told her, "just diversify." charles: well, i did, but i-- we have a mutual fund. actually, it's an index fund called the schwab 1000. i use that all the time for my kids, the etf portion of the thing. i've taught them all about it, but in some respects, it's a little bit boring. i'd rather have the kids buy individual stocks, so what i'm going to do, coming up this spring, we're going to introduce fractionalization of stocks, so you can buy a small fraction of facebook. david: or amazon. amazon has a high price. in other words... charles: amazon. david: amazon, let's say it's trading for $1,300 a share. some people can't afford $1,300 a share, so they could buy-- charles: how about $130? how about $13 wort
charles: yes. david: and 13... charles: 13 grandkids.id: ok, so-- charles: what a great chapter in one's life. david: do your children or grandchildren ever say, you know, "can you give me a stock tip or something? 'cause i got some money." i think you wrote-- i think your oldest daughter once asked you for some stock tips and you just told her, "just diversify." charles: well, i did, but i-- we have a mutual fund. actually, it's an index fund called the schwab 1000. i use...
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thank you, charles. charles: well, there you go.c field, golly, have you heard this before, becoming too crowded? dare i say too absurd? but will have different fate than the tech bubble of the 1990s? what started as a comedy career at age 14, sprawled into amazing holiday excess story. my interview with media mogul byron allen coming up. ♪. but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. (money manager) so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? (judith) nope, we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. (money manager) but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? (judith) we don't have those. (money manager) so what's in it for you? (judith) our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. (calm music) - did you know that americans that bought gold in 2005 quadrupled their money by 2012? and even now, many experts predict the next gold rush is just beginning. so call u.s. money reserve. the only pr
thank you, charles. charles: well, there you go.c field, golly, have you heard this before, becoming too crowded? dare i say too absurd? but will have different fate than the tech bubble of the 1990s? what started as a comedy career at age 14, sprawled into amazing holiday excess story. my interview with media mogul byron allen coming up. ♪. but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. (money manager) so, what do you provide? cookie cutter...
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charles? charles: [laughter].cans would ask maybe for 100 billion off, david, maybe got that, but you're right, that gulf is way too wide. reporter: they're putting forth by the way a 618 billion-dollar package. not like that is a small package. pretty large numbers. charles: we forgot the definition of a small. thanks a lot, blake. ii want to bring in bull tick markets chief strategist katheryne rooney vera and quincy krosby. kathryn, let's be honest the wall street loves all the free money but is it really free? >> what is another trillion. we have $27 trillion in debt now. the -- the dollar, which is the most potent currency in the international reserve currency of the world, unfortunately we can continue to go in this direction and spend far beyond our means, charles, while supply and demand are 100% maxed. no matter what the supply we put out there in terms of treasurys to cover our every growing debt and deficit, that's matched. it is great for markets. not good for our children, our grandchildren who inevit
charles? charles: [laughter].cans would ask maybe for 100 billion off, david, maybe got that, but you're right, that gulf is way too wide. reporter: they're putting forth by the way a 618 billion-dollar package. not like that is a small package. pretty large numbers. charles: we forgot the definition of a small. thanks a lot, blake. ii want to bring in bull tick markets chief strategist katheryne rooney vera and quincy krosby. kathryn, let's be honest the wall street loves all the free money...
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hey, charles. charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, this is mt. -- this is "making money." the february rally continues to roll on. we'll look at what's behind the big move, plus the stock of the day is best buy, a reminder that beaten-down stocks often do rebound. the dos and don'ts with high risk investing, we're going to share those with you. and the rally sparked by assurances of more free money, but as robinhood traders are learning the hard way, is anything really free? expert analysis on the true cost. and i'll also ask texas congressman lance gooden about the political fallout as well. and if as the number of jobless claims fall to the lowest level in months, the sense of urgency is starting to fade with the doom and gloom argument. where does this leave efforts to force sky-high minimum wage? also the fate of oil giants. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ ♪ charles: all right. the stock market much higher, the broad market is regaining its umph. the threat has b
hey, charles. charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, this is mt. -- this is "making money." the february rally continues to roll on. we'll look at what's behind the big move, plus the stock of the day is best buy, a reminder that beaten-down stocks often do rebound. the dos and don'ts with high risk investing, we're going to share those with you. and the rally sparked by assurances of more free money, but as robinhood traders are learning the hard way, is anything...
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charles: right.ot in management consulting and i got to consult on things that were abstractions, strategies, innovation. i said, this is it. i need to be an entrepreneur. and so, there were a lot of companies coming out of m.i.t. from professors and students. i said i want to join one of the startups and start a career as an entrepreneur. david: so how did your father lure you back from boston to kansas to work for him, which he did not think would be that much fun? charles: the first time he asked me, i said, i have my career ideas and i want to be independent. he called me back and said, son, as you know, my health is poor and i am not able to lead the company anymore, and it is not doing well. i don't have long to live, so either you come back to run it or i will sell it. i will let you run this business that you own an interest in any way you want to start with, and the only thing you need my approval on is to sell at. -- is to sell it. i said, while, i don't think i'm going to get a better oppo
charles: right.ot in management consulting and i got to consult on things that were abstractions, strategies, innovation. i said, this is it. i need to be an entrepreneur. and so, there were a lot of companies coming out of m.i.t. from professors and students. i said i want to join one of the startups and start a career as an entrepreneur. david: so how did your father lure you back from boston to kansas to work for him, which he did not think would be that much fun? charles: the first time he...
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here is charles right now. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much.ood afternoon he one, i'm charles payne this is making money. breaking now jay powell is saying ultralow interest rates are here to stay but with the economy getting stronger what does the fed have to do convince wall street that with will keep the easy money fleeing? president trump making endorsements for the next election cycle. that is obviously a signal he is not going away. we'll hear from him this weekend, we'll get an update on the appearance his appearance at cpac from mercedes schlapp herself. all anyone really wants to know is what to buy on the dip. plus i give you my take on this spac frenzy we're seeing. i'm joined by senator marsha blackburn, all things d.c. all that and much more on "making money." ♪. charles: house pushing ahead on president biden's two billion dollar covid release bill despite no republican support. so egregious are details emerging really underscore why the democrats didn't bother to reach across the aisle. i'm joined by republican senator marsha bla
here is charles right now. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much.ood afternoon he one, i'm charles payne this is making money. breaking now jay powell is saying ultralow interest rates are here to stay but with the economy getting stronger what does the fed have to do convince wall street that with will keep the easy money fleeing? president trump making endorsements for the next election cycle. that is obviously a signal he is not going away. we'll hear from him this weekend, we'll...
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let's hope that charles payne doesn't screw this up. charles, my friend, to you. charles: i will try my best not to, that's for sure. thanks a lot, neil. good afternoon, everyone i'm charles payne this is making money. we're seeing an epic tug-of-war in the market yet bulls are winning. many parts of the investment story are changing. reopening stocks absolutely on fire. banks on fire. i've been talking about the commodity super cycle, folks. it is real. we're hearing whispers of 100-dollar oil prices. how do you handle the gyrations. we'll answer the question what ask a value stock? meanwhile president biden meeting with top lawmakers at this hour as he prepares to sign an executive order that will review the u.s. supply chain from everything from batteries to pharmaceuticals. we'll monitor the meeting and bring you the headlines as they happen. the biden rescue plan, i don't know if you have done the math, it come to 5700 per person per america. only $1400 is going to people so where is the rest going. i will talk with ken buck, congressman from colorado and den
let's hope that charles payne doesn't screw this up. charles, my friend, to you. charles: i will try my best not to, that's for sure. thanks a lot, neil. good afternoon, everyone i'm charles payne this is making money. we're seeing an epic tug-of-war in the market yet bulls are winning. many parts of the investment story are changing. reopening stocks absolutely on fire. banks on fire. i've been talking about the commodity super cycle, folks. it is real. we're hearing whispers of 100-dollar oil...
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charles payne, to you, my friend. charles: hey, neil, thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne and this is "making money." breaking at this moment we have got intriguing action in the market right now. the giant winners of the past year they're una fair amount of pressure which i think is fine and even inevitable. the bigger question is why? does it have anything to do with spiking yields or were investors looking for excuses to cash in some chips? one thing for sure buying based on money printing should be more enabled or bowlenned certainly with this market but what happens when inflation is an issue? how much does it help those who are not benefiting? i have two brilliant working moms on the cost of all this free money. don't look now we have housing boom, a manufacturing boom, a retail boom. it started last year and getting stronger. what it means for your portfolio from two brilliant working jabs. a new poll shows donald trump is popular as ever in the republican party. deneen borelli on him and legacy of rush limbaugh later in t
charles payne, to you, my friend. charles: hey, neil, thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne and this is "making money." breaking at this moment we have got intriguing action in the market right now. the giant winners of the past year they're una fair amount of pressure which i think is fine and even inevitable. the bigger question is why? does it have anything to do with spiking yields or were investors looking for excuses to cash in some chips? one thing...
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charles and brian, thank you. charles, you are 85 years old, and most 85-year-olds are not writing books about entrepreneurship or philanthropy. they are doing other things. why did you decide you wanted to write another book with brian? charles: we started the research 60 years ago with these ideas. and then i started writing it five years ago. and my gifts, mainly in abstract concepts, math, other concepts. so the book was mainly theory and history. it wasn't measuring up. in the meantime, under brian's leadership, we were using these ideas to empower more people to actually show how it works today and transforms people's lives. and so i said at the end, i don't have a book that i believe will do what i want. you need to help me finish it, get it restructured, and that is what he did. the reason i wrote it, and i started on it five years ago, is i wanted to help everybody have the benefit of the ideas that transformed my life and enabled me to achieve more than i ever believed possible, and i have done so for ma
charles and brian, thank you. charles, you are 85 years old, and most 85-year-olds are not writing books about entrepreneurship or philanthropy. they are doing other things. why did you decide you wanted to write another book with brian? charles: we started the research 60 years ago with these ideas. and then i started writing it five years ago. and my gifts, mainly in abstract concepts, math, other concepts. so the book was mainly theory and history. it wasn't measuring up. in the meantime,...
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so did the other charles, charles payne. to you, my friend. charles: thank you very much, neil. good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne. this is making "money." breaking right now, maybe it is winter doldrums or good old-fashioned consolidation but market has been somewhat lackluster, had the feeling all week long at least with the larger cap names but there is exciting time in general for all of us to be alive. so many things we fantasized about growing up is coming to life. the future is great news you get a chance to own it. small cap stocks continue to be on fire, by the way for all the right reasons. i say the game stock saga is only the beginning. we have guest to discuss this and so much more. jerome powell, dropped a quite a few bombshells yesterday. the fed is keeping it real but can they realistically cure all the ills of this country. many say it is time for the gop to be real and i will ask congressman mark green on the take of new gop. will they change with the times? as the house democrats continue to bombard the senate with raw video footage of the capitol rio
so did the other charles, charles payne. to you, my friend. charles: thank you very much, neil. good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne. this is making "money." breaking right now, maybe it is winter doldrums or good old-fashioned consolidation but market has been somewhat lackluster, had the feeling all week long at least with the larger cap names but there is exciting time in general for all of us to be alive. so many things we fantasized about growing up is coming to life. the...
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charles?e we learned with that ppp program sometimes $1 billion companies are broken up into 1,000, you know, subsid ies and next thing you know, it can open another door, another problem, blake. reporter: that was a big thing with ppp with the hedge funds and a lot of the vc's that they had large employees but it was the companies underneath it i guess is how you judge it, but in any event that's how it goes. charles: thanks, my friend. well, proponents of the $15 minimum wage actually say that it's all about morality, right? they suggest that anyone whose against that is against and hates poor people raising the minimum wage comes down, they say, to an issue of moral versus economic. i want to bring in zuma global president, heather zumarraga because progressives are saying you don't care about poor people opposing $15 minimum wage although studies actually suggest you hurt millions economically by lifting wages that much, so what are your thoughts? i mean, it actually feels like the better
charles?e we learned with that ppp program sometimes $1 billion companies are broken up into 1,000, you know, subsid ies and next thing you know, it can open another door, another problem, blake. reporter: that was a big thing with ppp with the hedge funds and a lot of the vc's that they had large employees but it was the companies underneath it i guess is how you judge it, but in any event that's how it goes. charles: thanks, my friend. well, proponents of the $15 minimum wage actually say...
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charles payne to take you through all of that. hey, charles.harles: neil, we'll try to smooth it out a little bit, thanks, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is making money. the tug-of-war continues today. the mayors seem to have the upper hand. the there are several invest messages with all the gyrations. we'll definitely try to navigate them all. gamestop and other short stocks are the big story again for me today with another wild surge with a reminder to the powers, this retail revolution is just getting started. my take on all this is coming up. republicans are railing against the two trillion dollar stimulus package ahead of tomorrow's vote, guess what, it is coming? the next question is what happens next? i will ask republican congressman mark green of tennessee. getting our kids back in school. we have a live, d.c. school that says, the answer is here. plus the biggest reason for the gender gap, what can be done about it. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: all right. don't look now but th
charles payne to take you through all of that. hey, charles.harles: neil, we'll try to smooth it out a little bit, thanks, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is making money. the tug-of-war continues today. the mayors seem to have the upper hand. the there are several invest messages with all the gyrations. we'll definitely try to navigate them all. gamestop and other short stocks are the big story again for me today with another wild surge with a reminder to the...
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now my buddy charles payne. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now the major indices started in record territory. they've been mostly consolidating gains since but the hottest investment themes are still rocking including bitcoin which tickled 50,000. we'll look at disruptive technology to betting on old-fashioned oil and bank stocks. america on the verge of becoming the most generous country during the pandemic but are we stashing a irreversible precedent and do we want to do that? i will ask economist john lonski. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪ charles: so for the most part the markets continue to enjoy an upward bias as all of sudden seems everyone has become bullish. you know those global fund managers i always talked about with bank of america? they come around 100% and now they see a v-shaped recovery taking hold. consequently these managers are now at the lowest cash levels in eight years. in fact the report concludes, quote, bottom line, the only
now my buddy charles payne. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now the major indices started in record territory. they've been mostly consolidating gains since but the hottest investment themes are still rocking including bitcoin which tickled 50,000. we'll look at disruptive technology to betting on old-fashioned oil and bank stocks. america on the verge of becoming the most...
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charles: i had no idea. the reason i went to m.i.t. is the language was math, rather than english, and i was better in math than english. i thought i would have a better chance succeeding there. i started taking different courses, and i took so many i could not get a degree in any specific subject, so i got it in general engineering. i said i need something more specific, so i thought nuclear was the wave of the future and i would have entrepreneurial opportunities in the future. when i got my masters degree in nuclear engineering, i learned that people are really worried about safety, so it will be controlled and regulated. i went back and got a masters in chemical engineering. david: the last thing you wanted to do was go to kansas and work for your father, i assume. you went to work for arthur d little in boston, right? charles: right. i got to consult on things that were abstractions, strategies, innovation. i said, this is it. i need to be an entrepreneur. and so, there were a lot of companies coming out of m.i.t. from professors
charles: i had no idea. the reason i went to m.i.t. is the language was math, rather than english, and i was better in math than english. i thought i would have a better chance succeeding there. i started taking different courses, and i took so many i could not get a degree in any specific subject, so i got it in general engineering. i said i need something more specific, so i thought nuclear was the wave of the future and i would have entrepreneurial opportunities in the future. when i got my...
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here comes charles payne right now. hey, charles. charles: neil, back in the day, we used to call that hemming and hawing. [laughter] we'll see if he gets away with it. neil: you're right. here we go, thank you, my friend charles: good afternoon, everyone i'm charles payne and this is "making money." breaking right now the market is making a pretty good comeback folks but we've got a changing of the guard not the kind of rotation that we've talked about before. in fact it's good old fashion cyclicals led by the pharma economy. i've talked about it the number one performing stock is deere. there's still a lot of time for you to make money and perhaps there is indeed a commodities super cycle and meanwhile the aftermath of the gamestop hearings yesterday, the mainstream media still professing a fair amount of sympathy towards the key players there but we've got to guess whose not so sympathetic. dave portnoy one of the leaders of the retail revolution who started all of this excitement is with us and i can't wait to get his opinion on
here comes charles payne right now. hey, charles. charles: neil, back in the day, we used to call that hemming and hawing. [laughter] we'll see if he gets away with it. neil: you're right. here we go, thank you, my friend charles: good afternoon, everyone i'm charles payne and this is "making money." breaking right now the market is making a pretty good comeback folks but we've got a changing of the guard not the kind of rotation that we've talked about before. in fact it's good old...
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here's charles payne. charles: neil, thank you very much.ood afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, it has been a wild ride. i don't think it is over yet. meanwhile hamstrung by buy limits, short squeeze names under immense pressure, but gamestop fighting off lows of the session after robinhood increased their purchase limits. they're still pretty limited. in addition to the debates over the fairness of the system there are important trading lessons to be learned. we'll different into them later in the show. post your questions on twitter @cvpayne. president biden meeting with senate democrats after telling republican senators no deal to a cheaper coronavirus pickage. wall street loved it but is it helpful for the republic? i will ask economist peter morici. so much more on making "money." ♪. charles: so for all the short squeeze drama that last week turns out the main thing bugging wall street were fading hopes of immediate fiscal stimulus. remember, november 4th conventional wisdom held checks g
here's charles payne. charles: neil, thank you very much.ood afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, it has been a wild ride. i don't think it is over yet. meanwhile hamstrung by buy limits, short squeeze names under immense pressure, but gamestop fighting off lows of the session after robinhood increased their purchase limits. they're still pretty limited. in addition to the debates over the fairness of the system there are important...
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charles: i had no idea. i knew i was so much better at math than at english, so i knew i would have a better chance of succeeding there. i took so many courses that i could not get a degree in anything specific, so i got it generic. i said, i need something more specific, so i thought this was the wave of the future, so i thought i would have wanted aerial opportunities from that. when i got in for my masters degree, i learned that people are worried about safety that it is going to be so controlled and regulated that i will not have those opportunities, so i went back and got a masters in general into nearing. david: the last thing you wanted to do was to go back to kansas and work for your father, so you went to work for arthur belittle, which is a consulting firm in that area, right? charles: yes. i so the strategies and innovation, and i said wow, this is it. i'm an entrepreneur. there are a lot of companies coming out of m.i.t., so i went into going one of these startups and invest and start my career a
charles: i had no idea. i knew i was so much better at math than at english, so i knew i would have a better chance of succeeding there. i took so many courses that i could not get a degree in anything specific, so i got it generic. i said, i need something more specific, so i thought this was the wave of the future, so i thought i would have wanted aerial opportunities from that. when i got in for my masters degree, i learned that people are worried about safety that it is going to be so...
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charles payne monitoring everything else. hey, charles? charles: neil, like the old thing where you balance all those plates at one time. thanks a lot, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, house members grilling the ceos of robinhood, reddit, others involved in the gamestop saga last month. that stock jumped 2,000% before it was forced back to earth. the biggest investment winners in 2021, talking microcap to bitcoin, it is clear to me small investors are still winning but it is also clear that power elites and their allies in the financial media have circled bandwagon, the wagons, rather. the question will lawmakers go against their biggest political donors or finally look out for the little people? major indices under pressure mostly because of profit taking in some of the hottest stocks. that started last week t continues right now. the question here is this the beginning of a longer decline or should we be spying new buying opportunities? we to the you covered. hundreds of
charles payne monitoring everything else. hey, charles? charles: neil, like the old thing where you balance all those plates at one time. thanks a lot, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, house members grilling the ceos of robinhood, reddit, others involved in the gamestop saga last month. that stock jumped 2,000% before it was forced back to earth. the biggest investment winners in 2021, talking microcap to bitcoin, it...
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and where all this is going now to charles payne. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil thank you very much good afternoon, i'm charles payne, this is making money. breaking right now all the major indices are higher and sectors in the s&p 000 are higher but there's a major shift in leadership. the market getting everything that it wants more stinks, more vaccines and stronger earnings and some of the best businesses are here to break down what it means for your portfolio and where the best opportunities are and i've got two of the very best economists on how much all this free money will eventually cost us and dramatic declines in american satisfaction on key issues on crime to race relations. and it's super bowl weekend and there can be plenty of ways to make money from bet and invest ing we've got you covered either way all that and so much more on "making money." all right, the market is higher on the verge of closing out a magnificent week amid optimism over massive amounts of money pouring into the economy, greater distribution of vaccine includi
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hello once again to charles payne. charles, it's all yours. charles: gerry, thank you very much, appreciate it and good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, you heard gerry all the major indices higher again depicting up on the monster momentum. all-stars have aligned, powerful corporate earnings, powerful avalanche of free money and powerful sign of open economy. tesla announced that the company purchased $1.5 billion of bitcoin and will allow customers to pay for it. meet the pioneering ceo the first to put bitcoin on his company's balance sheet. here what he says about the next. one of country's biggest labor leaders blasts president so much for being the union president. we'll get reaction from liz peek on that. that and so much more coming up on "making money". ♪. charles: so the market in this week with a major head of steam with the kind of resolve that made last year's bear market of the shortest on record that resolve driven by individual investors who continue to forge into the stock mar
hello once again to charles payne. charles, it's all yours. charles: gerry, thank you very much, appreciate it and good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, you heard gerry all the major indices higher again depicting up on the monster momentum. all-stars have aligned, powerful corporate earnings, powerful avalanche of free money and powerful sign of open economy. tesla announced that the company purchased $1.5 billion of bitcoin and will...
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here is charles payne. charles: neil, nice seeing you my friend.ood afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking right now, major intoday stress are gyrating. they're broadening out as money leaves technology for consumer discretionary names there are jitters as jerome powell set to speak at the new york economic club any moment. how long can the fed remain accommodative when everyone is talking about a spike in inflation? i say the fed is committed to new mandate of social inequality. can they fix that and should they even try? we have powerhouse answering those questions. dan danielle dimartino booth. and rebecca waller is. cdc has new guidelines for reopening schools. the biden administration already backtracking on their promises. we'll have the latest. reaction from hadley heath manning and pennsylvania congressman guy reschenthaler. that and so much more on "making money." charles: once again i got to tell you there is so much amazing action in the market being masked by the print of these major averages. even my fa
here is charles payne. charles: neil, nice seeing you my friend.ood afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking right now, major intoday stress are gyrating. they're broadening out as money leaves technology for consumer discretionary names there are jitters as jerome powell set to speak at the new york economic club any moment. how long can the fed remain accommodative when everyone is talking about a spike in inflation? i say the fed is committed to new...
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charles: yeah.i look at this i've seen where cities like minneapolis actually need money, they're looking for millions because of the emergencies that they have and a lack of resources, its just a amazing disconnect. you know it is all politically motivated. i kind of want to switch gears here a little bit because it appears your party is in something of disarray. senator mcconnell going on the offensive now that against president trump. meanwhile senator graham saying that it is time for the party to embrace the maga movement. so in your mind, who's right? >> well i think they both can be right. you know i'm old enough to know that richard nixon still is an important part of the legacy for good and not good of the republican party. you know we celebrate the opening of china. we celebrate the epa and osha. we look at many of these accomplishments, even teddy roosevelt and parks. charles: congressman issa, i got to jump in here in a moment, i really respect you a lot. this is sort of a copout. it's a
charles: yeah.i look at this i've seen where cities like minneapolis actually need money, they're looking for millions because of the emergencies that they have and a lack of resources, its just a amazing disconnect. you know it is all politically motivated. i kind of want to switch gears here a little bit because it appears your party is in something of disarray. senator mcconnell going on the offensive now that against president trump. meanwhile senator graham saying that it is time for the...
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let's go to charles payne. good to see you. charles: hey, neil. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." as kneel once said it's a slow day in the market. once again , russell, microcaps, pushed to upside s there a paradigm shift of the stock market that echos the arrival of the digital age? certainly could judging by monster gains in bitcoin something may be changing. our stock experts debate where the market bows from here, if it is really different this time. my special bitcoin guest says this is the only the beginning. so much for prude dens. house democrats rejecting a plan to lower threshold for 1400-dollar stimulus payments. they're including a bolder, progressive slate of ideas. will this usher in an america where people get paid even if they don't want to work? i will ask congressman ken buck. that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: folks the market really in the midst of a fantastic rally, one could actually argue goes back beyond the covid-19 induced "flash crash" of last year. it is driven by a variety of narratives. some are old, like mon
let's go to charles payne. good to see you. charles: hey, neil. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." as kneel once said it's a slow day in the market. once again , russell, microcaps, pushed to upside s there a paradigm shift of the stock market that echos the arrival of the digital age? certainly could judging by monster gains in bitcoin something may be changing. our stock experts debate where the market bows from here, if it is really different this time. my special bitcoin...
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charles: yeah.w we learned why robinhood seemed to be more, more attuned with citadel than the people using their platforms. that was a painful lesson for a lot of people. thank you very much, appreciate it. for more i want to bring in david nicholas, from nicholas wealth management. david, lots of folks had no idea the orders are sold. they don't know the difference between broker and fiduciary. many don't understand, never heard of naked shorting. who should be in the industry, who should educate them? does the industry have to do more or just on the buyer beware? >> yeah. i think the industry could always do a little more. ultimately this falls on the buyer, charles. it is important as consumers to know where we're investing, know what we're buying. don't think we should say the reddit users should know what we're doing. not the platform. they know exactly what they're doing. millions of these, if you spent time on wall street bets group they're willing to buy these stocks, amc, gme. they're will
charles: yeah.w we learned why robinhood seemed to be more, more attuned with citadel than the people using their platforms. that was a painful lesson for a lot of people. thank you very much, appreciate it. for more i want to bring in david nicholas, from nicholas wealth management. david, lots of folks had no idea the orders are sold. they don't know the difference between broker and fiduciary. many don't understand, never heard of naked shorting. who should be in the industry, who should...
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charles loved alex, and alex loved charles. >> charles was doing okay for himself professionally.artner in a financial investment firm, and he was making $20,000 dollars a month. >> money was very important to him, and he was very showy. the big cars, the big trips, the big houses, that was mainly charles. lori enjoyed those things but to her that wasn't as important as just having a happy family. >> happy family. >> this is a family that blends lori's daughter tylee and their adopted son j.j. under one roof. >> tylee was the dearest, dearest little girl. >> you need someone to cuddle with, but you don't have a significant other? worry no more! >> she has a tough exterior, but she's got a marshmallow heart. >> how would you describe the relationship between tylee and lori? >> lori was who tylee really loved, and i think she looked up to her mom. >> most everyone we speak with depict lori as a loving, doting, caring mom who will do anything for her kids. >> j.j. is my biological grandson via my son, and charles is my brother. charles and lori adopted j.j., and they let us maintain
charles loved alex, and alex loved charles. >> charles was doing okay for himself professionally.artner in a financial investment firm, and he was making $20,000 dollars a month. >> money was very important to him, and he was very showy. the big cars, the big trips, the big houses, that was mainly charles. lori enjoyed those things but to her that wasn't as important as just having a happy family. >> happy family. >> this is a family that blends lori's daughter tylee and...
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charles? >> charles: thanks, chad.mpeachment trial's start tomorrow, maryland democrat jamie raskin's trump's refusal to testify supports his guilt. jonathan turley is a fox news contributor and george washington law professor. we reached out to congressman raskin and still awaiting results. >> you know, this is a constitutional process. our constitutional values shouldn't be a stranger to the trial. you're not only alieued to decline testimony but generally it's not used against you. it's true this is not a criminal case, but these are important values. it's grossly unfair. presidents historically have not testified. there's various reasons for that. in addition to the reasons, this president contests the constitutionality of this trial. so all of those reasons are rather obvious for not appearing for testimony. so what the house is saying, we're going to ignore that and argue that this is -- can be used as evidence of your gift. bill clinton didn't personally testify at his senate trial. it's a really obnoxious argum
charles? >> charles: thanks, chad.mpeachment trial's start tomorrow, maryland democrat jamie raskin's trump's refusal to testify supports his guilt. jonathan turley is a fox news contributor and george washington law professor. we reached out to congressman raskin and still awaiting results. >> you know, this is a constitutional process. our constitutional values shouldn't be a stranger to the trial. you're not only alieued to decline testimony but generally it's not used against...
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charles? >> charles: bryan, thanks very much.rning that governor cuomo's alleged undercounting could rise to a criminal offense. for the read on that, we goo to katie. we did want to let everybody know we called the for's office for an interview. as of right now we have not heard back. katie, thanks for joining us. feels like it's -- the noose is getting tighter with respect to this being a simply oversight. when you have democratic lawmakers taking a sort of actions that we see them taking. it's not just ron kim. even mayor de blasio spoke of his heavy handedness. it's a stretch there but how do you get to a criminal investigation? >> charge. i don't think it's much of a stretch at all. with obstruction offenses, which is what you see is interesting in a way that starts as a way to expressly avoid a federal prosecution and then it ends up in often a more severe federal prosecution. that's what you might be looking at here. it's a crime to law to federal agents. it's a crime to conceal information from official investigations. if
charles? >> charles: bryan, thanks very much.rning that governor cuomo's alleged undercounting could rise to a criminal offense. for the read on that, we goo to katie. we did want to let everybody know we called the for's office for an interview. as of right now we have not heard back. katie, thanks for joining us. feels like it's -- the noose is getting tighter with respect to this being a simply oversight. when you have democratic lawmakers taking a sort of actions that we see them...
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charles: can you define a fit for me. [laughter] is it 3%, 10%. >> 3% might be a good opportunity it doesn't seemed like anything is going to stop this market but 3%, 5% i would not put a number on it. charles: we talk about the broad market let's talk about the nuance obviously a monster week for bitcoin i read where jay-z and jack dorsey getting involved in paypal is extending acceptance to venmo and j.p. morgan said they inevitably have to deal with this all day long headlines i cannot keep up go back to you scott i know you're a gold guy have you bought any bitcoin in the greater acceptance does it change your thoughts on the economic structure in the market at all? >> we have some bitcoin and not as much as we have gold because of volatility and bitcoin is crazy it's more volatile than i am which says a lot i like the class just because we like gold it is not stock and it's not bond. for the overall structure with the market and economy, it speaks to the ingenuity and the availability to investors that they have to m
charles: can you define a fit for me. [laughter] is it 3%, 10%. >> 3% might be a good opportunity it doesn't seemed like anything is going to stop this market but 3%, 5% i would not put a number on it. charles: we talk about the broad market let's talk about the nuance obviously a monster week for bitcoin i read where jay-z and jack dorsey getting involved in paypal is extending acceptance to venmo and j.p. morgan said they inevitably have to deal with this all day long headlines i cannot...
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charles: i think you are right.t and one of the points that we are trying to make is that macroeconomists really almost entirely focused on the next two years. the horizon is really quite short and if you really if you take a two-year horizon, the trends we are talking about globalization, doesn't even go into an adult. a seven some extreme cases. you may say that the globalization with the shift policies toward and up towards china and u.s. is are the factors that the economists have taken into effect. but the underlying conflict of demography in the globalization has really not been taken into account by the economists at all. one thing that i would say is the collapse in the multiplier that occurred in 2008 and in 2009 was connected in some large part to the payment of excess reserves. and i think that policy was always dubious and is now actually counterproductive. there's a very good book called fraud. slaughter a guess. i think he meant the sentiment is to be there as well. flawed. that people really are appre
charles: i think you are right.t and one of the points that we are trying to make is that macroeconomists really almost entirely focused on the next two years. the horizon is really quite short and if you really if you take a two-year horizon, the trends we are talking about globalization, doesn't even go into an adult. a seven some extreme cases. you may say that the globalization with the shift policies toward and up towards china and u.s. is are the factors that the economists have taken...
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has risen, _ circumstances, prince charles has risen. he — circumstances, prince charles has risen.ng — risen, he is staying in london so he is not going back. —— prince charles has driven — is not going back. —— prince charles has driven. you could read a lot into _ has driven. you could read a lot into going — has driven. you could read a lot into going to different areas. i read _ into going to different areas. i read a — into going to different areas. i read a tot— into going to different areas. i read a lot —— i worry a lot for prince — read a lot —— i worry a lot for prince philip, he has a slightly eccentric— prince philip, he has a slightly eccentric queen's consort, they are talking _ eccentric queen's consort, they are talking two— eccentric queen's consort, they are talking two weeks in hospital, they keep saying it is for observation and we — keep saying it is for observation and we do — keep saying it is for observation and we do not have to worry, it reminds— and we do not have to worry, it reminds me _ and we do not have to worry, it reminds me of the relaxation to re
has risen, _ circumstances, prince charles has risen. he — circumstances, prince charles has risen.ng — risen, he is staying in london so he is not going back. —— prince charles has driven — is not going back. —— prince charles has driven. you could read a lot into _ has driven. you could read a lot into going — has driven. you could read a lot into going to different areas. i read _ into going to different areas. i read a — into going to different areas. i read a tot— into...
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boney. >> charles boney.me mean anything to you? >> didn't mean a thing. i'd never heard the name before. uh, it was a complete shock to me. >> reporter: charles boney. a name that would change everything in the case against david camm. boney. his prison nickname was "backbone": the same name inked in on the sweatshirt's collar. >> who does this guy "boney" turn out to be? >> as brainy as ted bundy and as brawny as mike tyson. he's a sociopath. >> reporter: charles boney -- a criminal with a history of violent crimes against women. it began in the 1980's, when he was a student at indiana university. newspapers called him the shoe bandit, and followed his bizarre crimes. there'd been four separate incidents -- his early m.o.? he'd knock a woman to the ground and make off with one of her shoes. >> really creepy stuff like one crime, he wore one of those china doll masks. i mean, like creepy stuff you can't make up. >> reporter: the police were onto him. after one arrest, he admitted in effect, that he had a thi
boney. >> charles boney.me mean anything to you? >> didn't mean a thing. i'd never heard the name before. uh, it was a complete shock to me. >> reporter: charles boney. a name that would change everything in the case against david camm. boney. his prison nickname was "backbone": the same name inked in on the sweatshirt's collar. >> who does this guy "boney" turn out to be? >> as brainy as ted bundy and as brawny as mike tyson. he's a sociopath....
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charles black, what was the ultimate goal there?appeal for human rights like in february of 1960 that appeared in full -- full-page ad and it was run in the atlanta daily world here in atlanta, paper, and sit-in was on march 15thth of that year. so we are in october now, you know, this sit-in, king was involved, it was october the 19th, so our movement had been going on for a while and frankly losing some steam but we are going to go back the the stores and we are eager to have this thing over and we needed a spark for the continuity of our movement and we were also aware that it was two weeks from election where the president of the united states so this was very intentional. for background purposes, it's important to understand that drd in any of the civil rights activity in atlanta during this time, at the request of his father and the established-like leadership. their attitude was essentially, we got this. we don't need junior leading us. and he agreed to that and so it was after the arrest for driving a car with georgia licens
charles black, what was the ultimate goal there?appeal for human rights like in february of 1960 that appeared in full -- full-page ad and it was run in the atlanta daily world here in atlanta, paper, and sit-in was on march 15thth of that year. so we are in october now, you know, this sit-in, king was involved, it was october the 19th, so our movement had been going on for a while and frankly losing some steam but we are going to go back the the stores and we are eager to have this thing over...
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he earned the nickname charles sit in black for voting rights. he continues to inspire student activism, and just maybe the own persona personal identity to be called an og by killer mike. thank you for being with us, charles black. >> my pleasure. >> paul kendrick is a leader, speaker and writer whose articles have appeared in a range of publications from your times to the "washington post" to talking points and emma. he recruited and develop talent for the obama white house and to step in adjunct professor at national louis university in chicago. "nine days" and his third book co-authored with his father and welcome to your. >> an honor to be here. >> reverent stephen kendrick is senior minister at first church boston, unitary universalist church and is published a novel and illustrated books with his son paul. seras long walk on douglas and lincoln, and now tonight. thank you so much for being with us today. >> thank you very much, virginia. we are looking forward to celebrating martin luther king day with these auspicious guests. paul and i f
he earned the nickname charles sit in black for voting rights. he continues to inspire student activism, and just maybe the own persona personal identity to be called an og by killer mike. thank you for being with us, charles black. >> my pleasure. >> paul kendrick is a leader, speaker and writer whose articles have appeared in a range of publications from your times to the "washington post" to talking points and emma. he recruited and develop talent for the obama white...
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charles: gold. larry: best of the best we can watch making money with charles .business and think charles . the biden administration now is receiving funding for the controversial world health organization to the tune of 200 million bucksdo of u.s. tax dollars. wese work to talk to the former national degree advisor after thee break. does he think it's a waste of money for a good idea. did you know you can go to libertymutual.com to customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ when the chapstick goes on. it's on. get yours on at chapstick.com i made a business out of my passion. i mean, who doesn't love obsessing over network security? all our techs are pros. they know exactly which parking lots have the strongest signal. i just don't have the bandwidth for more business. seriously, i don't have the bandwidth. glitchy video calls with regional offices? yeah, that's my thing. with at&t business, you do the things you love. o
charles: gold. larry: best of the best we can watch making money with charles .business and think charles . the biden administration now is receiving funding for the controversial world health organization to the tune of 200 million bucksdo of u.s. tax dollars. wese work to talk to the former national degree advisor after thee break. does he think it's a waste of money for a good idea. did you know you can go to libertymutual.com to customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you...
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charles binet with charles binet syndrome. charles itinet syndrome _ with charles binet syndrome.n you have these patches where you can't see. and you get this hyperactivity of the brain. and so your brain starts to fill in those gaps with these visual hallucinations. , ., . _ hallucinations. research by the rofessor hallucinations. research by the professor at — hallucinations. research by the professor at ucl _ hallucinations. research by the professor at ucl found - hallucinations. research by the professor at ucl found more i hallucinations. research by the i professor at ucl found more than half charles bonnet patients had seen an increase in frequency of hallucinations during lockdown. and half the patients had seen their hallucinations become more sinister. seeing sinister hallucinations makes lockdown even harder for people with charles bonnet syndrome. i spoke to nina who has the condition. can you describe what you're seeing right now? so describe what you're seeing right now? ., ., �* ., now? so at the moment i'm saying a collaae of now? so at the moment i'm saying a co
charles binet with charles binet syndrome. charles itinet syndrome _ with charles binet syndrome.n you have these patches where you can't see. and you get this hyperactivity of the brain. and so your brain starts to fill in those gaps with these visual hallucinations. , ., . _ hallucinations. research by the rofessor hallucinations. research by the professor at — hallucinations. research by the professor at ucl _ hallucinations. research by the professor at ucl found - hallucinations....
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first point to keep in minding something that charles eluded the u.n. population sticks we get on aging are not frightening enough because they do not attend to the number of people who will be required to look after the elderly, and this table is showing you the older you get, moving from 65 to 75 into later cohorts, your ability to perform daily actives declines very sharply so that if you're 85 plus, almost 80% of the people in that cohort will need some assistance. if it's not going to be family members who have to work or then sacrifice a part of the labor force they will require more people to come in and look after them. we don't think it's robots as charles was saying and usually sayser eloquently, robots have an emotional quotient of sear zero. we need empathy to look after the elderly and we depend on robotics destroyings jobs in other part offed the economy. and we need that surplus labor released from those jobs to come look after the elderly. that is something that seems to be far more sustainable. second as will it's very hard to number on
first point to keep in minding something that charles eluded the u.n. population sticks we get on aging are not frightening enough because they do not attend to the number of people who will be required to look after the elderly, and this table is showing you the older you get, moving from 65 to 75 into later cohorts, your ability to perform daily actives declines very sharply so that if you're 85 plus, almost 80% of the people in that cohort will need some assistance. if it's not going to be...
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prince charles _ oldest son. yes, that is right. prince charles arrived - oldest son.t. prince charles arrived here i oldest son. yes, that is right. | prince charles arrived here not through the front entrance, but at a rear entrance just around the corner from where we are. he arrived at around 3:20pm. he arrived in a grey car. he was wearing a light grey suit with a face covering on. he was notjoined as far as we could see by other members of the royal family. he arrived alone, he went inside and spent some time inside the hospital. in the last ten minutes or so, prince charles has in fact left the hospital. it was a fairly short visit, but we understand as far as we know, this is the first visit by a member of the royalfamily we know, this is the first visit by a member of the royal family to the duke of edinburgh who you say is in hospital. he remains here. this will be his fifth night here at this hospital. he was brought here on tuesday evening from windsor castle. that is where he and the queen have been isolating. we were told at the time that the duke of edin
prince charles _ oldest son. yes, that is right. prince charles arrived - oldest son.t. prince charles arrived here i oldest son. yes, that is right. | prince charles arrived here not through the front entrance, but at a rear entrance just around the corner from where we are. he arrived at around 3:20pm. he arrived in a grey car. he was wearing a light grey suit with a face covering on. he was notjoined as far as we could see by other members of the royal family. he arrived alone, he went...
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i want to bring in now emily, kennedy, tommy and charles. charles, i want to come to you first. you and i have talked about military service. you are a former military officer yourself, a veteran. we love you for a lot of reasons. we're thankful for that. what are your thoughts on this day, exactly four weeks later and about an hour's time from now the insurrection would have just been beginning. >> i was enlisted in the u.s. air force when my father was an army veteran. he fought in vietnam. to be quite frank with you, he was never the same when he returned. as you were describing all of this so eloquently, harris, i thought about the salutes and the process. i always said to myself, there's no one in this country who would hate the u.s. flag, america's flag, if they had ever been at a military funeral. from my dad, when they started to fold the flag, each process, higher ranking individual. finally some big high ranking officer came with the final fold to present it to his wife, i just -- you get the best of what it is and what we enjoy every single day, but almost all of us v
i want to bring in now emily, kennedy, tommy and charles. charles, i want to come to you first. you and i have talked about military service. you are a former military officer yourself, a veteran. we love you for a lot of reasons. we're thankful for that. what are your thoughts on this day, exactly four weeks later and about an hour's time from now the insurrection would have just been beginning. >> i was enlisted in the u.s. air force when my father was an army veteran. he fought in...
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prince charles has visited the king edward vii hospital in central london, where his father — the dukef edinburgh — is being treated. alexei navalny forjust over two—and—a—half years and finds him guilty of a further charge. in the united states, president biden declares a major disaster in texas, as he unlocks federal funds for a state paralysed by a severe freeze and a huge powerfailure. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the disability campaigner and comedy producer simon minty and also the broadcaster penny smith. hello to you both. quick look through some of sunday's front pages. an offer of "jabs for every uk adult byjuly 31st" is the headline on the front of the mail on sunday, which says ministers are meeting tomorrow to agree on the prime minister's exit strategy from coronavirus restrictions. same lead for the sunday express, which also reports on mps who fear that the prime minister's planned lockdown release is too cautious. the sunday telegraph's main picture story is of prince charles after visiting his father,
prince charles has visited the king edward vii hospital in central london, where his father — the dukef edinburgh — is being treated. alexei navalny forjust over two—and—a—half years and finds him guilty of a further charge. in the united states, president biden declares a major disaster in texas, as he unlocks federal funds for a state paralysed by a severe freeze and a huge powerfailure. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are...
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you have an amazon web services doing trillions of calculations, giving it to charles river, and charleser it can work. >> we don't do the basic discovery for these companies. but moderna has technologies across a whole different group of therapeutic areas i think they've proven the validity of their messenger rna technology and the biotech industry is essentially, when they start, the companies are all virtual. and if they get larger, they do what they need to do none of the things we do, does the biotech industry do on their own. when i spoke to the ceo of moderna, he said we never could have done this without your help, and we love that >> and $875 million, every acquisition you've done since we've seen you has worked. this will be more cell therapies? >> yeah, this is one of the largest cell therapy manufacturing companies. sort of a gap we had in our port portfolio. about 10% of it will be cell and gene therapy now we have the technology to manufacture the drugs themselves, and we can test them to make sure they're safe before they go into the clinic and ultimately the market. it's
you have an amazon web services doing trillions of calculations, giving it to charles river, and charleser it can work. >> we don't do the basic discovery for these companies. but moderna has technologies across a whole different group of therapeutic areas i think they've proven the validity of their messenger rna technology and the biotech industry is essentially, when they start, the companies are all virtual. and if they get larger, they do what they need to do none of the things we...
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charles goodhart argues yes. globalization forward marks the rise of china as a breakup of the soviet union characterized in that the regime that began in the 1980s. during this period the number of workers rose along with those dependent. this led to a surge of global labor supply that depressed wages, led to higher profit shares, increased inequality within countries, decreased inequalities between countries, led to a [inaudible] and put pressure on the real interest rates. doctor goodhart argues that this is about to change and that a new era of high inflation and increasing interest rates will begin. i'm so happy to welcome them here. let me give a brief biography of each of the distinguished speakers. charles goodhart is the professor emeritus of banking and finance with the financial markets group and having previously served as the deputy director. he had been the norman professor of banking and finance since 1985. previously he worked at the bank of england is the monetary advisor becoming the chief advis
charles goodhart argues yes. globalization forward marks the rise of china as a breakup of the soviet union characterized in that the regime that began in the 1980s. during this period the number of workers rose along with those dependent. this led to a surge of global labor supply that depressed wages, led to higher profit shares, increased inequality within countries, decreased inequalities between countries, led to a [inaudible] and put pressure on the real interest rates. doctor goodhart...
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