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thanks very much, charles. charles: you got it.or. chris says he wouldn't buy the shoes rather my stock picks. thank you very much, chris. the real price, $1.8 million. that was in a private sale, shattering the record of 600,000 for a pair of jordans. kanye jumped over the jump man. >>> earnings continue after the bell with two tech titans, alphabet, microsoft, commoditying to the plate should you buy them before the close? we're on it to help you make money. we'll be right back. you can spend your life in boxing or any other business, but one day, you're gonna take a hit you didn't see coming. and it won't matter what hit you. what matters is you're down. and there's nothing down there with you but the choice that will define you. do you stay down? or. do you find, somewhere deep inside of you, the resilience to get up. ♪♪ [announcer] and this fight is a long way from over, leonard is coming back. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ these are the people who work on the front lines. they need a network that's built right. that's why we created verizon fr
thanks very much, charles. charles: you got it.or. chris says he wouldn't buy the shoes rather my stock picks. thank you very much, chris. the real price, $1.8 million. that was in a private sale, shattering the record of 600,000 for a pair of jordans. kanye jumped over the jump man. >>> earnings continue after the bell with two tech titans, alphabet, microsoft, commoditying to the plate should you buy them before the close? we're on it to help you make money. we'll be right back. you...
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right now to charles payne. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much be my friend.ood afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." the market kicking off the second quarter with a bang. the s&p hitting an all time high. money continues to rotate back into tech stocks. is it time to get in on the action? i have a panel of experts what you need to know right now. while president biden holds his first cabinet meeting today, the middle class are wondering if the taxes are going up. there are more than economic dilemmas with the proposed infrastructure by we'll cover the political and moral issues with amazing guest, including former congressman jason chaffetz. the supreme court set to decide if college athletes should earn money. i go in depth why the athletes need to be paid and why conservatives should cheer such a ruling. all that and more on "making money". charles:s it been one day since president biden outlined his $2.2 trillion infrastructure plan and concerns are mounting not just on the right but interesting voices on the left. more signs sho
right now to charles payne. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much be my friend.ood afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." the market kicking off the second quarter with a bang. the s&p hitting an all time high. money continues to rotate back into tech stocks. is it time to get in on the action? i have a panel of experts what you need to know right now. while president biden holds his first cabinet meeting today, the middle class are wondering if...
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hey, charles. charles: great meeting and great seeing you and fantastic stuff, particularly you and jack. moving stuff. thanks a lot my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne and this making money. you know all the major indices are pulling back. this is of course from record highs. investors break from flury of earnings. david talked about it. investors are becoming very nervous as 48% will hold on buying. what has this market and investors so concerned right now? i have some of the best in the business to help us with all of that. while the market is sideways the biggest names in crypto are anything but as mainstream credibility was surging and coinbase offering casting some doubts is history going to repeat itself? i'll explain. as biden approaches his first 100 days his agenda to remake americaing a a progressive nirvana coming into full focus. we'll look how his radical moves could cost us a whole lot of money. i'm joined by liz peek and a whole lot more. all that and more coming
hey, charles. charles: great meeting and great seeing you and fantastic stuff, particularly you and jack. moving stuff. thanks a lot my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne and this making money. you know all the major indices are pulling back. this is of course from record highs. investors break from flury of earnings. david talked about it. investors are becoming very nervous as 48% will hold on buying. what has this market and investors so concerned right now? i have some of...
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david: see you, charles, have a freight show. charles: thanks a lot, david. i'm charles payne.his is "making money." major indices struggle to maintain fraction. what theme will spark the next big move in this market? we're set to get the latest fomc minutes any moment now. jerome powell pushing the grand experiment. the question, will his colleagues be on board? what can he do to convince wall street he is still in control? we vin sight from dan danielle dimartino booth coming up. 150 million many payments have been issued thus far under president biden's so-called relief bill. all told the government is paying $800,000 per job. how does that math work? we'll have a live report from texas congressman lance gooden. all that and more on "making money." ♪. charles: so the market, opened tentatively after it slumped into the closing bell yesterday. there is not a sense of fear per se, just a look of leadership and so, the one thing though you have to admit, it's a better feeling than we had let's say over the last several weeks where there was palpable angst. you could feel it in
david: see you, charles, have a freight show. charles: thanks a lot, david. i'm charles payne.his is "making money." major indices struggle to maintain fraction. what theme will spark the next big move in this market? we're set to get the latest fomc minutes any moment now. jerome powell pushing the grand experiment. the question, will his colleagues be on board? what can he do to convince wall street he is still in control? we vin sight from dan danielle dimartino booth coming up....
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charles: right. hope they at least reach out because no one does it better than iwf on some of these topic. >> thanks, charles. charles: patrice, thanks very much. more than 100 ceo's taking virtue signaling to a whole new level taking a stand against voting laws they say hurt poor americans. we'll tell you why the hypocrisy really reeks. companies walk the tightrope, history shows it doesn't hurt the share prices. at what point can you you can diss so. of your customers that it finally, finally hits the bottom line? uh, mr. vitale? it wouldn't be a miracle because geico gives you a team of experts to help manage your claim. it's going to be a nail-biter. no, the geico team is there for you 24/7. geico is awesome, baby! (shouting) too much? i think we got it. yeah. thanks. thank you. geico. great service without all the drama. charles: more than 100 ceos meeting over the weekend to discuss their responses to state voting laws they say hurt poor americans. don't let that persuade you they care about t
charles: right. hope they at least reach out because no one does it better than iwf on some of these topic. >> thanks, charles. charles: patrice, thanks very much. more than 100 ceo's taking virtue signaling to a whole new level taking a stand against voting laws they say hurt poor americans. we'll tell you why the hypocrisy really reeks. companies walk the tightrope, history shows it doesn't hurt the share prices. at what point can you you can diss so. of your customers that it finally,...
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to charles payne right now. hey, charles. charles: good seeing you, neil, my friend. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now the s&p 500 back at a record high despite the biggest scrum in inflation in nine years. the question, is this temporary or not. we're less than 24 hours for the most exciting ipo in years. coinbase how much will investors chase the stock. we'll discuss. our market experts will weigh in on all of that. meanwhile millenials are extremely confident these days. some in fact say too confident. i love it. we'll see what rebecca walser has to say. she will weigh in. shocking news that neil was talking about on the vaccine front. the cdc and the fda announce a pause on johnson & johnson shots because of a handful of blood clots. i will ask dr. jenette nesheiwat what she thinks about the risk. we have art laffer to compare biden-nomics versus trump-nomics all that and much more on "making money." ♪. charles: two big news items right before the opening bell. the centers for disease control advising the pause on the johnson & johnson covid
to charles payne right now. hey, charles. charles: good seeing you, neil, my friend. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now the s&p 500 back at a record high despite the biggest scrum in inflation in nine years. the question, is this temporary or not. we're less than 24 hours for the most exciting ipo in years. coinbase how much will investors chase the stock. we'll discuss. our market experts will weigh in on all of that. meanwhile millenials are extremely...
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here is charles. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, fomo is back. feels like a new day in america. people are flocking to theme parks and movie theaters. the stock market does not want to be left out of all that fun and we could be in a goldilocks scenario with the economy hovering much higher with the fed holding rates for a few years. the question, how do you play a market that is breaking out? we have the folks with the answers. treasury secretary janet yellen proposing a global minimum tax on corporations to keep american companies from jumping ship but why would any low-taxed nation go for that? how joe manchin just made her job and the president's whole lot harder. i will go in depth why awoke celebritity wellness campaign is shake down on businesses and the global climate grab. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: all right, folks, stocks are in record territory today, the cdc says fully vaccinated americans can travel sa
here is charles. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, fomo is back. feels like a new day in america. people are flocking to theme parks and movie theaters. the stock market does not want to be left out of all that fun and we could be in a goldilocks scenario with the economy hovering much higher with the fed holding rates for a few years. the question, how do you play a market that is...
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here's charles payne. charles? charles: hey, neil, thank you very much, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, breaking right now. by the way this is "making money." the s&p 500 adding to its record as the earnings season is kicking off. mixed reaction from big banks making big bets. this is the challenge moving the share price this earnings season. we'll tell you what to look for the biggest story in the investing world coinbase going public adding more legitimacy into crypto as bitcoin continues to soar into the stratosphere. we have all the angles covered for you this hour including the analyst who says coinbase is going to $600 a share. a brewing scandal involving the border. biden officials, hundreds of millions of dollars has tennessee senator marsha blackburn is this how the administration is going to fix the border mess? and going to war with the gop. all that and more on "making money." ♪. charles: so stocks were edging higher for most of the session. you know, sort of that old adage begat new highs. but internals have been really, really w
here's charles payne. charles? charles: hey, neil, thank you very much, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, breaking right now. by the way this is "making money." the s&p 500 adding to its record as the earnings season is kicking off. mixed reaction from big banks making big bets. this is the challenge moving the share price this earnings season. we'll tell you what to look for the biggest story in the investing world coinbase going public adding more...
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up charles at the bar. many of the investigators knew david stone and his wife melissa. she worked in moscow city hall as a grants writer. >> how is david? personality? >> someone that was very caring, a really good step that. was on the volunteer fire department. >> charles capone, where they? france >> yes. >> did you know rachel. ? >> i knew her only from. church >> alyssa knew her husband was at the garage that friday night and said nothing seemed amiss. >> what did he say was going? on >> he said he drop charles off at mingles and that there had been some interaction with rachael. he was a happy and charles said he wanted to have a drink. so, he dropped him off and he was gonna go back and pick himself and take him home. >> intriguing, perhaps. but the two friends mismatch stories did nothing to advance the cops case. with rachel still missing, there was no evidence in actual crime had even occurred. all they had with their suspicions about david stone and charles capone. >> now you've got two differen
up charles at the bar. many of the investigators knew david stone and his wife melissa. she worked in moscow city hall as a grants writer. >> how is david? personality? >> someone that was very caring, a really good step that. was on the volunteer fire department. >> charles capone, where they? france >> yes. >> did you know rachel. ? >> i knew her only from. church >> alyssa knew her husband was at the garage that friday night and said nothing seemed...
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charles payne right now. hey, charles. charles: thank you very much, neil. good afternoon. i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking right now we have a rally on hands. manufacturing is simply exploding and fewer people are losing their jobs. corporate profits getting a major boost as well. there is a new investing dilemma, however, do you chase the winners or bottom fish among the losers? we have a panel of experts that help us sort it all out. retail sales crush -- who will be winners once the stimmie checks are up? it will steak more than lip service and chump change but will need meaningful change to match your rhetoric. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: a strong day for the stock market but these gains do not even come close to telling the story of all the data that came out this morning. we're talking monster bank earnings, monster retail sales, manufacturing renaissance. it keeps getting stronger. while there is no doubt some of this was built into the market already these tailwinds will keep investment proposition, the long side of it
charles payne right now. hey, charles. charles: thank you very much, neil. good afternoon. i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking right now we have a rally on hands. manufacturing is simply exploding and fewer people are losing their jobs. corporate profits getting a major boost as well. there is a new investing dilemma, however, do you chase the winners or bottom fish among the losers? we have a panel of experts that help us sort it all out. retail sales crush -- who will...
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neil: all right, that'll do it for us, now to my buddy charles payne. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil have a great weekend my friend, good afternoon, everyone i'm charles payne this is "making money", and simply slated this earnings season, facebook and apple are higher, and also, amazon today as well, but there is something bothering this market, because well it's not acting like this is the strongest earnings season ever. plus with everyday prices summarying and free money to folks that stay-at-home, the working class is furious, and rightfully so. why a spike in inflation will cost massive upheaval in a mid-term elections and while president biden was pitching green jobs to the american people, gm was agreeing to make more electric vehicles, in mexico. why the so-called union president will he ever step up to help the american workers, this is his first big test. all that and so much more on making money. all right, so the market began this session at an all-time high but the under current of anxiety that's actually been lingering for weeks has reared its ugly he
neil: all right, that'll do it for us, now to my buddy charles payne. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil have a great weekend my friend, good afternoon, everyone i'm charles payne this is "making money", and simply slated this earnings season, facebook and apple are higher, and also, amazon today as well, but there is something bothering this market, because well it's not acting like this is the strongest earnings season ever. plus with everyday prices summarying and free money to folks...
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charles? >> charles: all right. thanks very much. the white house says that they're open to negotiating with the republicans on the infrastructure bill. senator mike braun on "cavuto live" says he's not convinced. >> i get the feeling this is for show and they're going to plough forward in a way that will mostly suit their needs. >> charles: here to discuss gop strategist alexandra wilkes, kayly mcgee and laura fink. laura, start with you. i love this saying with senator kennedy, more red flags than a chinese embassy. what is your think? >> we're just redefining all kinds of things. whether it's the definition of infrastructure or the definition of bipartisanship. this administration is intent on changing everything we know and hold dear. look, i think that it is a cover, these meetings. this is just for joe biden to say that he has met with republicans. he's going to move forward anyway. unfortunately for us as conservatives, following this crisis of a pandemic, the country is at least in a superficial level in a big government mood
charles? >> charles: all right. thanks very much. the white house says that they're open to negotiating with the republicans on the infrastructure bill. senator mike braun on "cavuto live" says he's not convinced. >> i get the feeling this is for show and they're going to plough forward in a way that will mostly suit their needs. >> charles: here to discuss gop strategist alexandra wilkes, kayly mcgee and laura fink. laura, start with you. i love this saying with...
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charles? charles: hillary vaughn, thank you very much.tocks right now near the lows of the session. after this biden report came out, we were actually trending a little bit higher. i want to go straight to our market panel to get reaction. rob luna, ceo of sure vest, ci financial company, money map press chief strategist, shah gilani, courtney dominguez, senior advisor payne capital management, a group i'm not affiliated with. shah, i got to start with you. we were getting our stride, the markets have been looking pretty good but there is anxiety in the market for a couple weeks. you can feel the tension. i wonder if everybody was bracing for tension like this. how would it impact the market and economy. >> i think it would be terrible for the market, terrible for investors across the investors. not wealthy investors, all the investors. that includes people who have money in iron as and pension plans and the like. new investors in the market, they will get hurt. if market takes a hit on account of a higher capital-gains tax, the market wi
charles? charles: hillary vaughn, thank you very much.tocks right now near the lows of the session. after this biden report came out, we were actually trending a little bit higher. i want to go straight to our market panel to get reaction. rob luna, ceo of sure vest, ci financial company, money map press chief strategist, shah gilani, courtney dominguez, senior advisor payne capital management, a group i'm not affiliated with. shah, i got to start with you. we were getting our stride, the...
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charles? charles: hillary vaughn, thank you very much.own is shining the light on the battle for control of big corporations. i'm going to bring the president of strategic wealth partners mark tepper. you know president biden obviously played a major role in the mlb decision. he stated that already he wants to convince businesses to do good and move away from profit maxmization. this sounds like government take over of business which has totalitarian impulse throughout history and it always has had ugly, ugly ramifications. what are your thoughts, mark? >> i agree. i'm not sure how private the private sector is when the government is telling every single company how they can and can't make their own widgets. businesses are already hold accountable to the stakeholders not just the shareholders. in capitalism everyone is looking out for the best interest. it is not just the employers but also the employees f i'm a jerk my employees are going to quit. if i don't pay them enough they will go elsewhere to make more money. if i'm not liked and
charles? charles: hillary vaughn, thank you very much.own is shining the light on the battle for control of big corporations. i'm going to bring the president of strategic wealth partners mark tepper. you know president biden obviously played a major role in the mlb decision. he stated that already he wants to convince businesses to do good and move away from profit maxmization. this sounds like government take over of business which has totalitarian impulse throughout history and it always has...
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here's my buddy, charles charles payne. ing.harles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, and this is "making money." the market is bouncing back, but investors are still rattled, and it's not just because of a tidal wave of taxes. we're talking about strong earningses that continue to come in really nicely, even beating the most optimistic expectations. speaking of which, one of the biggest beats coming from noun other than mattel. the toymaker is driven by renewed interest in physical toys and adventures on the big screen. the ceo is joining me live to explain why nostalgia is also helping drive new business. tax and spend mans are grand owes, but they seem to have forgotten one part of this nation. we're going to break down how wokism continues to fuel populism. and speaking of president biden, what does the climate plan actually mean for your diet? here's a hint, you better enjoy that cheeseburger while you can. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ ♪ charles: all right. so the markets are regaining equilibri
here's my buddy, charles charles payne. ing.harles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, and this is "making money." the market is bouncing back, but investors are still rattled, and it's not just because of a tidal wave of taxes. we're talking about strong earningses that continue to come in really nicely, even beating the most optimistic expectations. speaking of which, one of the biggest beats coming from noun other than mattel. the toymaker is driven by renewed interest in...
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charles: yeah.eally it is, they're just saying they don't trust that americans can pull themselves up by the bootstraps. we know they can. larry, you're the best. always appreciate it. catch larry 4:00 p.m. eastern time every day right here on fox business. also be sure to check out larry's feature in the unauthorized history of taxes. it is on "fox nation" right now. watch later today. >>> meanwhile of course the stock market continues to have some trouble really break out. investors responded postively to the individual companies that posted just mind-boggling, strong earnings and guidance. now i have already said earnings and confident guidance are the mother's milk of rallies. for me also, not just beating right? the consensus on the top and bottom line. the profit margins, these operating margins when they widen out that justifies higher valuations. although we see the market where 90% of the s&p names are higher for the year investors are clearly cheering the big names, they like when the big
charles: yeah.eally it is, they're just saying they don't trust that americans can pull themselves up by the bootstraps. we know they can. larry, you're the best. always appreciate it. catch larry 4:00 p.m. eastern time every day right here on fox business. also be sure to check out larry's feature in the unauthorized history of taxes. it is on "fox nation" right now. watch later today. >>> meanwhile of course the stock market continues to have some trouble really break out....
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hey, charles. charles: i love that transition. great seeing you my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne this is making money. breaking right now, looks like the dam has broken. weakening underlying internals finally tripped up this market sending all the major equities lower what happens when all the money turns down and nothing seems to be working? hide out if blue-chips, buy the weakness or waste for the dust to settle? we have insight you need on this show right now. another day, another wall street elite taking on crypto, and getting personal. it is doge day. is it more than a parity. he has the answers. what is america's second largest city to do with the massive pile of stimulus money? why not spend it on universal basic income. i'm breaking down why throwing more money at these issues will not fix the root problems. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: sew perhaps the rally is being held up to unrealistic standards, but guess what, every now and then there is a pause in the action but then of course when that happens
hey, charles. charles: i love that transition. great seeing you my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne this is making money. breaking right now, looks like the dam has broken. weakening underlying internals finally tripped up this market sending all the major equities lower what happens when all the money turns down and nothing seems to be working? hide out if blue-chips, buy the weakness or waste for the dust to settle? we have insight you need on this show right now. another...
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now to my buddy charles. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil. thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne, and "making money" starts right now. we're going to break with this, the s&p on track for its fourth weekly gain in a row. are investors too optimistic in what the heck do you buy right now, and what's happening with the russell 2000? i've got market experts with the answers. and in his first face to face with a foreign reeder, pride -- leader, president biden welcoming japan's leader to the white house right now. i'm going to ask one of my favorite economists, brian wesbury, if we should just stop worrying. and as businesses bear the brunt in minnesota, there are calls for peaceful protests, but they seem to be unheard. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ ♪ charles: the market keeps edging higher as investors really digesting what's been a whirlwind of news this week and economic developments. earnings season has been, the manufacturing renaissance is crushing it, coinbase made its debut. interestingly, however, we may exit this
now to my buddy charles. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil. thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne, and "making money" starts right now. we're going to break with this, the s&p on track for its fourth weekly gain in a row. are investors too optimistic in what the heck do you buy right now, and what's happening with the russell 2000? i've got market experts with the answers. and in his first face to face with a foreign reeder, pride -- leader, president...
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including charles himself. when she's 15, kathleen maddox, living in kentucky, crosses the bridge over the river to a town called irontown, she sneaks out of the house and goes because there are some clubs there where people can dance. and at one of these clubs, ritzy ray's, she meets a man, an exciting older man. 29 years old. his name is colonel scott. colonel is his given name, not a military rank. but the colonel doesn't mind letting the 15-year-old girl think he's a war hero. of course, he actually works in a factory, is married and has two children, that's the part he leaves out. not long later, kathleen becomes pregnant. she's 15. and she tells colonel scott. the colonel announces that he's going to do the right thing for her, but he's just been called away by the army. he's going to come back, in just a couple weeks and they'll take care of everything. and so kathleen goes to her mother, says she's pregnant. the father is going to marry her. you can imagine her mother's reaction, but nancy really does l
including charles himself. when she's 15, kathleen maddox, living in kentucky, crosses the bridge over the river to a town called irontown, she sneaks out of the house and goes because there are some clubs there where people can dance. and at one of these clubs, ritzy ray's, she meets a man, an exciting older man. 29 years old. his name is colonel scott. colonel is his given name, not a military rank. but the colonel doesn't mind letting the 15-year-old girl think he's a war hero. of course, he...
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so charles manchin in rules in a class. and this class features the philosophy and the writings of the man who will become charlie mansions personal guru. his name is deal carnegie. during the research for this book i want to nashville, tennessee, where i met a man named phil, who was with mansion at the time. i said fell i keep hearing that when people met charlie mansion it was like he could stare in their eyes, look at, muscle he could be friends with them instantly, do you think he could be friends with them instantly? phil, 85, riding the biggest hardly i have ever seen in my life laughed so hard he almost falls down and screams i've been waiting almost a god century for someone to ask me that question. i took a step back cringing and i said well, may unsung would come out of those carnegie classes, come back to the cell and practice the lines he had heard in class because now he thought that he knew how to become a successful pam. these lines were going to help him get women. later on when i interviewed leslie and pat
so charles manchin in rules in a class. and this class features the philosophy and the writings of the man who will become charlie mansions personal guru. his name is deal carnegie. during the research for this book i want to nashville, tennessee, where i met a man named phil, who was with mansion at the time. i said fell i keep hearing that when people met charlie mansion it was like he could stare in their eyes, look at, muscle he could be friends with them instantly, do you think he could be...
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charles: right. >> or is it going to be sticking to the script that this is transitory, it is going to roll over and die? charles: you know, erin, it is hard to think they will change the script. they were acknowledging there is inflation out there. they're working over time to brace us for numbers phil articulated. they say it will be transitory. which means we have to sit by and wait. i think what wall street is worried about today, do we get any hints they will start to maybe unwind, for instance, the $120 billion? you know, obviously the other question is, when will wall street accept the fact that yes, the fed will eventually have to hike rates anyway? >> i agree, charles. the question isn't whether they're going to change it. but whether they will talk about it. we had taper tantrums even admitting they're discussing it sends the market into turmoil. i think it will be about the press conference, whether he says, he did the last press conference, nope, we're not even discussing it or whether he
charles: right. >> or is it going to be sticking to the script that this is transitory, it is going to roll over and die? charles: you know, erin, it is hard to think they will change the script. they were acknowledging there is inflation out there. they're working over time to brace us for numbers phil articulated. they say it will be transitory. which means we have to sit by and wait. i think what wall street is worried about today, do we get any hints they will start to maybe unwind,...
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charles: yeah.ere is the thing, victoria. 25% of s&p names reported so far. 85% beat on earnings by combined average earnings are up 34, 35%. the street was looking for less than 16%. here's the most impressive thing, they have beaten by an average of 23.6% an all time record. could that much good news already be baked into this rally? >> i think to an extent it is baked in, charles. really you have more risk to the downside if companies don't meet those numbers. because as you mentioned a lot of names had the runup coming into the numbers. when they meet you don't see a lot of movement. maybe you even see a slight pause in the stock price which for us would be probably a buying opportunity. i think it comes down to the guidance as kevin mentioned. we had companies with great earnings for the quarter. they posted those, they had their call. they're talking about commodity prices are higher. their margins will be tighter in the coming quarters. i think that is driving some of the pullback in some nam
charles: yeah.ere is the thing, victoria. 25% of s&p names reported so far. 85% beat on earnings by combined average earnings are up 34, 35%. the street was looking for less than 16%. here's the most impressive thing, they have beaten by an average of 23.6% an all time record. could that much good news already be baked into this rally? >> i think to an extent it is baked in, charles. really you have more risk to the downside if companies don't meet those numbers. because as you...
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here's charles. hey, charles. charles: hey, neil, thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now the s&p inching to new record highs. more money flocking back to the growth names. a lot of things are gnawing at this market. for weeks it was inflation. now the bigger threat is higher taxes promised by the biden administration and higher covid hospitalization. navigating these markets is not easy but i have some of the best to help us. my owed to american exceptionalism. meanwhile president biden releasing major gun control measures after promising $100 billion more in ev rebates. there are market ramifications when government picks winners and losers. many are asking, is senator joe manchin the savior of the republic. he might be the only thing to start this bait and switch presidency. all that and more on "making money". ♪. charles: so the market mostly continues to meander while the bias is of course returned to the upside. it is clear something is bothering, gnawing at investors. bond yields, they have settled down.
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now to charles payne. charles: good afternoon. i'm charles payne, this is "making money." breaking right now, we continue to follow the scene that's unfolding outside the capitol right at this moment. a suspect shot after ramming a car into officers. let's go to hillary vaughn who is inside the capitol for the very latest. >> reporter: charles, the scene remains really active here. for perspective, i'm here in the russell rotunda, and just to my left outside the window is the capitol dome. beneath that on the sidewalk in the driveway outside of those capitol steps is where this scene unfolded just about 15-20 minutes ago. we got an alert overhead here at the capitol, several beeps, and then a message that said there was an external security threat. everyone within the capitol complex needed to remain inside the building and not to go outside. we looked out the window towards the capitol dome and saw what you should probably be seeing right now either in live pictures or video that we sent in. there is a vehicle, a blue sedan that crashed into a barrier that is designed to
now to charles payne. charles: good afternoon. i'm charles payne, this is "making money." breaking right now, we continue to follow the scene that's unfolding outside the capitol right at this moment. a suspect shot after ramming a car into officers. let's go to hillary vaughn who is inside the capitol for the very latest. >> reporter: charles, the scene remains really active here. for perspective, i'm here in the russell rotunda, and just to my left outside the window is the...
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charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now all the major indices are higher, but make no mistake the stock market has come to a fork in the road. blue chip s&p names continue to run. nasdaq is stumbling maybe lurching towards oversold. how should you be positioned for the ebbs and flows? we have the answers. new data shows poverty skyrocketed before getting more stimulus particularly among white americans. we'll break down how it continues back to the sustained popularity of president trump and what it could mean for 2022 and 2024. i will go in depth what the derek chauvin verdict means for america and all the inalienable rights for all americans. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: well, folks the market is sort of stumbled out of the gate but gathered itself very quickly. now you can see all the major indices doing very well. there are distinct powerful trends affecting your portfolio. the stocks everyone loaded up on, hot growth names continue to stumble. netflix is the worst performe
charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now all the major indices are higher, but make no mistake the stock market has come to a fork in the road. blue chip s&p names continue to run. nasdaq is stumbling maybe lurching towards oversold. how should you be positioned for the ebbs and flows? we have the answers. new data shows poverty skyrocketed before getting more stimulus particularly among white americans. we'll break down how it...
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charles: right.minds me that when people go down the path, they can't get off it because they run into that thing they call pride and ego this also devastating work hard you try to make money thank you scott. i really appreciated pretty will focus on president biden does not think the situation of the border in the crisis but well, he sees when so much of the supreme court that now is creating a commission to look into it printed in the unionization of alabama amazon plant calls is fighting whole bunch of other progressive lawmaker actions going down there. the rest efforts but they are not waiving the wi-fi get. wait until you hear what they're going to appeal one, next. cur. but i've seen centuries of this. with one companion that hedges the risks you choose and those that choose you. the physical seam of a digital world, traded with a touch. my strongest and closest asset. the gold standard, so to speak ;) people call my future uncertain. but there's one thing i am sure of... [laugh] dad i got a j
charles: right.minds me that when people go down the path, they can't get off it because they run into that thing they call pride and ego this also devastating work hard you try to make money thank you scott. i really appreciated pretty will focus on president biden does not think the situation of the border in the crisis but well, he sees when so much of the supreme court that now is creating a commission to look into it printed in the unionization of alabama amazon plant calls is fighting...
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now is the _ for to bear in mind that charles now is the duke — for to bear in mind that charles nowe will inherit enough a lot of functions his father— inherit enough a lot of functions his father previously did, not least of course — his father previously did, not least of course actually supporting the queen— of course actually supporting the queen and becoming the sovereign positive _ queen and becoming the sovereign positive right hand, which was the role that— positive right hand, which was the role that prince philip play —— the sovereign's — role that prince philip play —— the sovereign's right hand. prince charles— sovereign's right hand. prince charles will be following in his father's — charles will be following in his father's footsteps, i would not expect — father's footsteps, i would not expect him to trade exactly the same path. _ expect him to trade exactly the same path. so _ expect him to trade exactly the same path. so i _ expect him to trade exactly the same path, so i think we will see charles pushing _ path, so i think we will see charles pushing his — path, so
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charles? >> charles: thanks, edward.sident biden thinks georgia needs to smarten up when it comes to voting law. i wonder what my next guest things about that. brad raffensperger on his take on everything going on. also yesterday we heard president biden use the time "jim crow" to describe your voting laws as well. your thoughts. >> i would encourage president biden to read the bill. look at the bill. it's very measured and what it does. there's sensible reforms. we're moving away from signature match. we've been sued by the democratic party and republicans over signature match. we're moving to an objective measure of using drivers license number and also your birthday, day, month and year. very objective. being used right new in both minnesota, nebraska, blue states, red states. good measure. >> charles: it's interesting that a lot of comparisons have been made with the georgia voting law versus colorado's. for the most part, it streams similarities between both. so many are wondering why do you think that this stands o
charles? >> charles: thanks, edward.sident biden thinks georgia needs to smarten up when it comes to voting law. i wonder what my next guest things about that. brad raffensperger on his take on everything going on. also yesterday we heard president biden use the time "jim crow" to describe your voting laws as well. your thoughts. >> i would encourage president biden to read the bill. look at the bill. it's very measured and what it does. there's sensible reforms. we're...
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or possibly a married charles?he end it just looked too undignified that this couple, by then in their 50s, were not allowed to become man and wife. do you really want the heir, the future king, just to have a mistress on the side? >> after centuries of opposition to divorcees remarrying, the church of england relaxes its rules. with the constitutional obstacle removed, charles and camilla are finally married. >> the secret of the success of the royal family has always been reflecting the age in which they live. the queen and prince philip reflect their generation. charles and camilla reflect theirs. we now live in a world where divorce is commonplace, where plenty of people have stepparents. these things happen. and they've happened in the royal family. >> charles and camilla's relationship is no longer a scandal. so the press shifts its focus to the young princes. the hunt is on for the next royal fairy tale. >> prince william. could there be another wedding perhaps in the cards sometime soon? >> no. i don't thin
or possibly a married charles?he end it just looked too undignified that this couple, by then in their 50s, were not allowed to become man and wife. do you really want the heir, the future king, just to have a mistress on the side? >> after centuries of opposition to divorcees remarrying, the church of england relaxes its rules. with the constitutional obstacle removed, charles and camilla are finally married. >> the secret of the success of the royal family has always been...
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charles: brian, you talked about. [inaudible].bo peter: you talked about some of the big ideas on which this was founded. over somee of those ideas predict. charles: that's right, in fact will go even further andht say that we needed any paradigm shifts. anybody is paying attention these days, is looking around in our country c and saying that ts is not going well. there has got to be a better way. so we're not talking about small tweaks, we are talking about truly leaning in and more fully applying these principles of human progress that charles just mentioned. talking about those is the principles that are really enshrined in the declaration of independence, the principles cethat the trento institute has found it to advance in so any of us are working towards. these are our north star so to really get there, need to take them seriously when he paradigm shifts. so the puts forward three big ideas. the first is one that charles just described, this notion that solutions to our country's problems are going to have to b
charles: brian, you talked about. [inaudible].bo peter: you talked about some of the big ideas on which this was founded. over somee of those ideas predict. charles: that's right, in fact will go even further andht say that we needed any paradigm shifts. anybody is paying attention these days, is looking around in our country c and saying that ts is not going well. there has got to be a better way. so we're not talking about small tweaks, we are talking about truly leaning in and more fully...
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charles. >> charles, go ahead. you take this one. >> charles: you know, i was lucky enough because you just mentioned, my father has served. we lived all over the world. i discovered real racism. i lived in alabama, and there was palpable fear and anxiety amongst black people in the ' 60s and '7 days. they talk about white supremacy. it is used so incorrectly. i find that to be progressives. i find that to be manhattanites. i find that to be these folks -- >> harris: really? >> charles: they write checks to the naacp. go to their office. see how many black people work for them because mike see if they would give a black person a real chance at anything other than the mailroom. we use the term "white supremacy" all wrong. they are the ones who tweeted #uncletim, and i can guarantee you right now, the woman who called the police on the guy in central park, she wrote checks to the obama administration. push comes to shove -- >> harris: fascinating, isn't it? >> charles: yeah. >> harris: you find out the truth about pe
charles. >> charles, go ahead. you take this one. >> charles: you know, i was lucky enough because you just mentioned, my father has served. we lived all over the world. i discovered real racism. i lived in alabama, and there was palpable fear and anxiety amongst black people in the ' 60s and '7 days. they talk about white supremacy. it is used so incorrectly. i find that to be progressives. i find that to be manhattanites. i find that to be these folks -- >> harris: really?...
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it your reflections on what prince charles had to say?— charles had to say?ay? it was a i heartfelt tribute from an elder charles had to say? it was a - heartfelt tribute from an elder son, who as we were saying, hasn't always had a comfortable relationship with his father, but that is all water under the bridge and i think the family of course has come together now as a family, which is sorrowing, despite the fact that it wasn't a surprise at the age that he was, that the duke passed away so short of his 100th birthday. but i think yes, it is a family in mourning, but also, of course, coping with the gaze and the attention notjust of this country, but of the world, which adds to the pressure. they can't just entirely go which adds to the pressure. they can'tjust entirely go away and mourn in private. it will be, for all that it will not be fully exposed to the public gaze in terms of processions and so on, it will still be public in terms of the television attention that would be paid to it, notjust in this country, but throughout the commonwealth and elsewh
it your reflections on what prince charles had to say?— charles had to say?ay? it was a i heartfelt tribute from an elder charles had to say? it was a - heartfelt tribute from an elder son, who as we were saying, hasn't always had a comfortable relationship with his father, but that is all water under the bridge and i think the family of course has come together now as a family, which is sorrowing, despite the fact that it wasn't a surprise at the age that he was, that the duke passed away so...
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charles is one of the greatest businessmen of our lifetime. with his father's help he returned to wichita and early 60s to help run a family business. rock island oil and refinery and coke engineering. since that time these enterprises have been transformed and have grown by more than 7000 times. today koch industries is one of america's largest privately held companies operating in 60 countries and employing more than 130,000 empowered individuals. under charles leadership koch industries has outperformed the s&p 500 over those decades by more than 30-1. just as noteworthy is as his business success charles is one of america's foremost philanthropist with efforts to focus on investing in organizations and civil society exemplify the bottom-up problem-solving approach presented in believing in people. while these dedicated to resources to a free and open society where every person can rise and every individual can lead a prosperous and meaningful life. along the way he's established nonprofit enterprises to help accomplish these goals includin
charles is one of the greatest businessmen of our lifetime. with his father's help he returned to wichita and early 60s to help run a family business. rock island oil and refinery and coke engineering. since that time these enterprises have been transformed and have grown by more than 7000 times. today koch industries is one of america's largest privately held companies operating in 60 countries and employing more than 130,000 empowered individuals. under charles leadership koch industries has...
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the sunday times has a similar headline, "charles - has a similar headline, "charles pays tribute to." it's much easier, isn't it, to understand what they're going through when you just think of them as a normal family. yes, they are a royalfamily with lots of privilege and living in extraordinary places, but their grief is exactly the same. absolutely, and as you were saying earlier, _ absolutely, and as you were saying earlier, yesterday when we heard the new5, _ earlier, yesterday when we heard the news, you _ earlier, yesterday when we heard the news, you think of the queen — 73 years. _ news, you think of the queen — 73 years. she — news, you think of the queen — 73 years, she and the duke of edinburgh were married, and enormously incomprehensible time for a couple to be _ incomprehensible time for a couple to be together. and i think in this particular— to be together. and i think in this particular time when so many families— particular time when so many families have lost loved ones, gone through— families have lost loved ones, gone through extremely difficult circumstances b
the sunday times has a similar headline, "charles - has a similar headline, "charles pays tribute to." it's much easier, isn't it, to understand what they're going through when you just think of them as a normal family. yes, they are a royalfamily with lots of privilege and living in extraordinary places, but their grief is exactly the same. absolutely, and as you were saying earlier, _ absolutely, and as you were saying earlier, yesterday when we heard the new5, _ earlier,...
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particularly close, but someone close to prince charles made the effort to point out that charles was in almost daily contact with philip toward the end, certainly when he was in the hospital during that last stint. so reconciliation there, i think that was etched on the face of prince charles today. >> yeah, he certainly seemed very moved. >>> coming up, we'll give you a vip tour of the royal yacht. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. ♪ ♪ i will stand for you ♪ ♪ would you stand for me? ♪ ♪ everybody deserves ♪ ♪ to be free ♪ ♪ and i will lend ♪ ♪ a hand to you ♪ ♪ would you lend a hand to me? ♪ ♪ everybody deserves ♪ ♪ to be free ♪ my retirement plan with voya keeps me mov
particularly close, but someone close to prince charles made the effort to point out that charles was in almost daily contact with philip toward the end, certainly when he was in the hospital during that last stint. so reconciliation there, i think that was etched on the face of prince charles today. >> yeah, he certainly seemed very moved. >>> coming up, we'll give you a vip tour of the royal yacht. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the...
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it telegraph focus on the tribute from prince charles yesterday.— prince charles yesterday.hat and of the _ prince charles yesterday. it focuses on that and of the papers _ prince charles yesterday. it focuses on that and of the papers we - prince charles yesterday. it focuses on that and of the papers we are i on that and of the papers we are looking at this morning it has the most information and detail on its front page. about the funeral. so it is talking about how unscripted and very much from the heart and it is talking about how the funeral has honestly been very significantly reduced due to covid restrictions which is very important because thousands and thousands of families have been grieving over the last year and been subject to these restrictions and it talks about how a lot of the details were meticulously planned by the himself —— duke himself and his coffin will be carried in purpose—built land rover he designed himself and it gives specific instructions it should be low—key with no lying in state. it's talking about how the prince of wales is expected to del
it telegraph focus on the tribute from prince charles yesterday.— prince charles yesterday.hat and of the _ prince charles yesterday. it focuses on that and of the papers _ prince charles yesterday. it focuses on that and of the papers we - prince charles yesterday. it focuses on that and of the papers we are i on that and of the papers we are looking at this morning it has the most information and detail on its front page. about the funeral. so it is talking about how unscripted and very...
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wealth they respect prince charles, two . respect prince charles, two members of the movement actuallytal of vanuatu briefly, on an official visit to the pacific, and they have great respect for him. how the movement will actually react in that respect is another thing, it's up to them to decide whether they will focus on prince charles and whether they will continue, i think it will continue as the prince philip movement, and with great respect for prince charles, but i don't think it will become the prince charles movement, so to speak, it will continue under this sort of heading of the prince philip movement, because the good thing about cultures in vanuatu is you don't really die, you sort of just get recycled or eventually reappear in a different skin colour or something like that or whatever,. colour or something like that or whatever, ._ or whatever,. just on that, could you _ or whatever,. just on that, could you give _ or whatever,. just on that, could you give us - or whatever,. just on that, could you give us a - or whatever,. just on that, could you give us a flavour| or wh
wealth they respect prince charles, two . respect prince charles, two members of the movement actuallytal of vanuatu briefly, on an official visit to the pacific, and they have great respect for him. how the movement will actually react in that respect is another thing, it's up to them to decide whether they will focus on prince charles and whether they will continue, i think it will continue as the prince philip movement, and with great respect for prince charles, but i don't think it will...
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it's been quite a | week for charles, on monday, her hairsalon week for charles, on monday, her hairnst arsenal.— lockdown. the sunday, she plays auainstarsenal. , against arsenal. my customers, some of them don't — against arsenal. my customers, some of them don't actually _ against arsenal. my customers, some of them don't actually know— against arsenal. my customers, some of them don't actually know that - against arsenal. my customers, some of them don't actually know that i - of them don't actually know that i play football until i tell them. it's like i'm living a double life. so when i do, they're like, watch? arsenal? really? i'm like, yeah, just on sunday. they are like mobile, good luck, that's amazing! charles corded the winner against cheltenham on sunday, and she will face one of the very best teams and maybe one of the very best players. what would it mean to get the chance to be on the same pitch as her? that would be amazing. _ to be on the same pitch as her? twat would be amazing. hopefully they don't arrest her and we can have the full arsenal experience, why not? w
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i would even say prince charles saw that.r theory of monarchy, and you look at the jar from 50 years ago, and you think, oh, well, that's the orange and red and yellow and green marmite jar. but if you look at it today, you'll see that it's been tweaked in a lot of ways. and that is her approach. she keeps pace, but she doesn't keep too far ahead. she recognizes the need to tweak it. >> they're trying to explain marmite to our american audience. i can't even explain it. >> very difficult. >> it's best not to. >> it's made of yeast. you have to be english to like it. >> what i'm hearing, and i thoroughly agree, the royal family does small shifts on the tiller, depending which way it needs to move. princess margaret with peter towns end, after diana, the abdication, which of course was a grave crisis, but, again, they held steady to the cause and made slight course alterations. and i accept that today everybody wants -- you know, as the film "the queen" says, everybody wants the grand act. everybody wants the big change. that's
i would even say prince charles saw that.r theory of monarchy, and you look at the jar from 50 years ago, and you think, oh, well, that's the orange and red and yellow and green marmite jar. but if you look at it today, you'll see that it's been tweaked in a lot of ways. and that is her approach. she keeps pace, but she doesn't keep too far ahead. she recognizes the need to tweak it. >> they're trying to explain marmite to our american audience. i can't even explain it. >> very...
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on their 1st child prince charles was born the following year the family lived on the island of malta where phillip was stationed as an officer but the death of the british king george the 6 in 1952 changed their lives dramatically. elizabeth became queen. philip the prince consort soon became well known for his quips he was even reported to have asked the queen after her coronation where did you get that hats that won him a warm place in british hearts that he wasn't fond of playing the role of an extra in countless televised appearances was no secret still he fulfilled his duties with an elegant if sometimes delicate distance. award ceremonies receptions openings philip was never without a joke of some kind even when he was given a set of headphones as a gift that we couldn't get through do through thank god but. the death of princess diana 997 was an anguish in low point in the life of the winces. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief for the royal family was a source of strength to the queen. like all families we went throu
on their 1st child prince charles was born the following year the family lived on the island of malta where phillip was stationed as an officer but the death of the british king george the 6 in 1952 changed their lives dramatically. elizabeth became queen. philip the prince consort soon became well known for his quips he was even reported to have asked the queen after her coronation where did you get that hats that won him a warm place in british hearts that he wasn't fond of playing the role...
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our top stories: yet more tributes to prince philip, including from his eldest son prince charles, asetails of the royal funeral are announced. the south pacific religious sect who revered prince philip is a god. —— as. activists in myanmar say dozens of people died in a military crackdown at a protest in the city of bago. and an erupting volcano forces thousands from their homes on the caribbean island of st vincent. hello, and welcome to bbc news. the duke of edinburgh is to be buried in next saturday. he died on friday at the age of 99. because of coronavirus restrictions, his funeral will take place within the grounds of windsor castle, with no public processions — but it will be televised. the palace has said prince harry will attend but his wife meghan, who is pregnant, has been advised by her doctors not to travel. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. at midday in the capital cities of the four nations of the united kingdom, 41 gun salutes sounded in tribute to the duke. fire! fire. and for a man who served in the royal navy in the second world war and later, guns
our top stories: yet more tributes to prince philip, including from his eldest son prince charles, asetails of the royal funeral are announced. the south pacific religious sect who revered prince philip is a god. —— as. activists in myanmar say dozens of people died in a military crackdown at a protest in the city of bago. and an erupting volcano forces thousands from their homes on the caribbean island of st vincent. hello, and welcome to bbc news. the duke of edinburgh is to be buried in...
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money with charles payne he's a host on fbn as well charles nobody better than you to help us sort throughhat are being spent on things called infrastructure that have nothing to do with infrastructure. and covid-19 that have nothing to do with covid-19. what exactly is happening here, charles? >> they are mark, remaking america with the unlimited checkbook, and you know, a few i would say maybe couple of years ago you started to hear about this new thing called modern monetary theory. and essentially, it goes like this. the government prints money so why should there be limits to how much they can print? especially if it is for the greater good? and then someone would say if you print a lot of money that would create inflation. well, on that end of the bargain that's where taxes come in. taxes are not about economics even though they're portrayed as such in new world. they're about maybe maintaining a level of inflation and punitive their punishment. so now that you're armed with notion that you can just spend as much as possible. knowing that american public is still not ready for someth
money with charles payne he's a host on fbn as well charles nobody better than you to help us sort throughhat are being spent on things called infrastructure that have nothing to do with infrastructure. and covid-19 that have nothing to do with covid-19. what exactly is happening here, charles? >> they are mark, remaking america with the unlimited checkbook, and you know, a few i would say maybe couple of years ago you started to hear about this new thing called modern monetary theory....
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suffer fools, charles — saying he didn't suffer fools, charles and prince philip had a difficult — charlesip once described it as he charles was a romantic i am a pragmatist — he charles was a romantic i am a pragmatist because we see things differently i am seeing as unfeeling and anne _ differently i am seeing as unfeeling and anne saying he gave me leeway, i imagine _ and anne saying he gave me leeway, i imagine she _ and anne saying he gave me leeway, i imagine she was given leeway and she took it _ imagine she was given leeway and she took it. let— imagine she was given leeway and she took it. , ., , ., ., took it. let us turn to you daniela in the studio. _ took it. let us turn to you daniela in the studio. let _ took it. let us turn to you daniela in the studio. let us _ took it. let us turn to you daniela in the studio. let us bring - took it. let us turn to you daniela in the studio. let us bring up - took it. let us turn to you daniela in the studio. let us bring up the | in the studio. let us bring up the front—page of the mail if we can. you know, again, the couple there farewe
suffer fools, charles — saying he didn't suffer fools, charles and prince philip had a difficult — charlesip once described it as he charles was a romantic i am a pragmatist — he charles was a romantic i am a pragmatist because we see things differently i am seeing as unfeeling and anne _ differently i am seeing as unfeeling and anne saying he gave me leeway, i imagine _ and anne saying he gave me leeway, i imagine she _ and anne saying he gave me leeway, i imagine she was given leeway...
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who is now exploring a run for senate, charles booker. charles, what is your reaction to this investigation? >> well, i welcome it and i join our entire community in saying thank you for hearing our cries. when breonna taylor's door was busted down, all of our doors were. but the truth of the matter is the injustices we've seen in communities like mine were happening way before that. so this investigation is really a chance to say our voices are not meaningless and the conversation for true community safety is one we deserve to have right now. it requires federal leadership, you know, as much as this is happening on the ground in the streets in my community, this speaks to structural and systemic challenges and we need leaders at the federal level that will fight for us. and that is why i'm launching an exploratory for u.s. senate to do my part in the structural change. pay a close eye and look what we're fighting for here. we're looking for
who is now exploring a run for senate, charles booker. charles, what is your reaction to this investigation? >> well, i welcome it and i join our entire community in saying thank you for hearing our cries. when breonna taylor's door was busted down, all of our doors were. but the truth of the matter is the injustices we've seen in communities like mine were happening way before that. so this investigation is really a chance to say our voices are not meaningless and the conversation for...
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as best ranger competition charles watson live at fort benning where it is taking place. charles. >> hi jon well so far it has been a long and strenuous wound for remaining ranger teams they got a bit of down time as you can see behind me these guys are loading up, and getting ready to start land navigation in the woods here on fort benning. they'll spend the night out there trying to find as many army markers as possible through about 28 miles of forest. jon, these guys have been put to the test all weekend long. earlier today we saw ranger teams show off their marksmen skills and between four station where is they used a pistol, rifle and shot oregon to shoot gun moving target bus you know jon it is not all about shooting these guys are putting their training to work in situations that mimic real life combat scenarios we saw that today as rangers teams responded to a downed chopper in the woods. they had a dummy that simulated
as best ranger competition charles watson live at fort benning where it is taking place. charles. >> hi jon well so far it has been a long and strenuous wound for remaining ranger teams they got a bit of down time as you can see behind me these guys are loading up, and getting ready to start land navigation in the woods here on fort benning. they'll spend the night out there trying to find as many army markers as possible through about 28 miles of forest. jon, these guys have been put to...
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charles, to you. >> reporter: hey, molly. you think about the best ranger competition, and you may think it's a bunch. of shooting and guys talking of jumping off a tall structure. but these guys are really put in circumstances that are supposed to simple late real combat zone scenarios like this downed hell continueder here which normally would have a $175 pound -- 175-pound dummy body who has been injured. the ranger team will come from this hill, they'll be under simulated gunfire, which you can hear in the background. they'll move right here and fire back at the enemy. meanwhile, his team member will provide some assistance to the dummy body here in the helicopter. the full amount -- [inaudible] [gunfire] getting those wounds situated and getting the dummy onto a
charles, to you. >> reporter: hey, molly. you think about the best ranger competition, and you may think it's a bunch. of shooting and guys talking of jumping off a tall structure. but these guys are really put in circumstances that are supposed to simple late real combat zone scenarios like this downed hell continueder here which normally would have a $175 pound -- 175-pound dummy body who has been injured. the ranger team will come from this hill, they'll be under simulated gunfire,...
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charles watson is live from fort benning, georgia where the three-day event is wrapping up. good afternoon charles. >> hey mike we are here at patent ranges the second to last event of the day. i've got to tell you it's pretty intense out here. i want you to take a look off in the distance. you can see there are several massive tanks out there. those are some of the targets the ranger teams we've got a second camera on them as a matter fact. they have some big weapons to take them out. we are talking about 50 caliber machine guns, grenades and rocket launcher. these teams are getting the fire off in the distance. look, this is not easy stuff. this morning alona seen the remaining teams jumped out of blackhawk helicopters into victory pond and then have to rush over to the obstacle course like the log walk and successfully balance their way to the end without falling. then had to put their tactical skills to the test using their
charles watson is live from fort benning, georgia where the three-day event is wrapping up. good afternoon charles. >> hey mike we are here at patent ranges the second to last event of the day. i've got to tell you it's pretty intense out here. i want you to take a look off in the distance. you can see there are several massive tanks out there. those are some of the targets the ranger teams we've got a second camera on them as a matter fact. they have some big weapons to take them out. we...
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greg gumbel alongside clark, kenny, and charles.making your predictions, you assumed all things were going to continue to be as they were. that wasn't the case with baylor tonight. kenny: they disrupted gonzaga from the start. playing their game, defending at a high level, the offensive glass, congratulations to the baylor bears, they were fantastic. wire to wire. there was no doubt he was the best team tonight. >> greg: hard to argue with what they did. >> kenny: congratulations for their almost undefeated season. >> they got to the shooters with urgency, got to the rim with urgency which is a big difference. that is something gonzaga just had not seen. >> charles: it so cruel business. it's a cruel business. i feel for those kids. they had to get to the finish line to get the credit they deserve but baylor was the better team. this is a business of hurt. can it hurt me twice? i know the pain that the zags are going through. it doesn't take away from what coach few has done. i feel for them but listen. me and clark talk. they could
greg gumbel alongside clark, kenny, and charles.making your predictions, you assumed all things were going to continue to be as they were. that wasn't the case with baylor tonight. kenny: they disrupted gonzaga from the start. playing their game, defending at a high level, the offensive glass, congratulations to the baylor bears, they were fantastic. wire to wire. there was no doubt he was the best team tonight. >> greg: hard to argue with what they did. >> kenny: congratulations...
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today his son charles paid tribute to his dear papa. buckingham palace says a royal funeral is set for next saturday at windsor castle. it will be a small service because of the pandemic. kelly cobiella has more from london. >> reporter: the palace announced that prince harry will attend his grandfather's funeral. he will arrive from california and according to covid laws will have to quarantine for maximum much five days. the funeral will be entirely out of public view in terms of public access. it will be behind the walls of windsor castle, the service will take place at saint chapel, same place where prince harry and meghan markle married three years ago. we understand that prince charles will follow his father's coffin in a short funeral procession as well. today prince charles gave an emotional statement to the nation saying that his family missed philip enormously. >> my dear papa was a very special person who i think above all else would have been amazed by the reaction and the touching things that have been said about him. and f
today his son charles paid tribute to his dear papa. buckingham palace says a royal funeral is set for next saturday at windsor castle. it will be a small service because of the pandemic. kelly cobiella has more from london. >> reporter: the palace announced that prince harry will attend his grandfather's funeral. he will arrive from california and according to covid laws will have to quarantine for maximum much five days. the funeral will be entirely out of public view in terms of public...