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here is charles payne. charles: neil, thank you very much, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is making money. breaking right now resolve has been the hallmark of this market rally going back to 2009 but when happens when the teflon wears off? after 10 years, 322 new highs has the secular bull market run its course? meanwhile what happens when the stimmie checks run out? how about a massive miss in retail sales. i have a best in industry if americans will get back to their favorite pastime, shopping. what the sec chair is warning about chinese stocks in a bid to protect american investors. meanwhile blackrock saying, load up, buy as much as you can. so who will you listen to? i will ask michelle schneider, does the ham-fisted retreat from afghanistan mark the end of pax americana? what are the odds we'll have to go back. i will ask congressman vet mark green. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: polyethylene a productal product to coat variety of products. commercially known as teflon. for weeks it appears t
here is charles payne. charles: neil, thank you very much, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is making money. breaking right now resolve has been the hallmark of this market rally going back to 2009 but when happens when the teflon wears off? after 10 years, 322 new highs has the secular bull market run its course? meanwhile what happens when the stimmie checks run out? how about a massive miss in retail sales. i have a best in industry if americans will get back to...
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neil: i got four seconds to say, here's charles. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charms payne. this is "making money." the breaking right now the market digesting a massive miss on the adp jobs report a long line of miscalculations by the experts on wall street who keep throwing every excuse at the book except maybe something is wrong. speaking of confusion by experts, what is the deal with the federal reserve? are any of them on the same page? to that degree neither is congress. the latest example, not just bridges and roads are in the bipartisan infrastructure package. where your money is going, why it is going to woke trucking, maybe getting kids to walk to school instead of taking the bus. i don't know. we'll talk about it. what would it take for you to stay at home, not go pack to work, what would you give up? tweet me @cvpayne. i'm curious. wait until you hear what 25% of the people who responded to the survey said they would give up not to deal with any of the office politics or non
neil: i got four seconds to say, here's charles. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charms payne. this is "making money." the breaking right now the market digesting a massive miss on the adp jobs report a long line of miscalculations by the experts on wall street who keep throwing every excuse at the book except maybe something is wrong. speaking of confusion by experts, what is the deal with the federal reserve? are any of them...
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charles? charles: gerri, thank you very, very much.bout booster shots. we keep hearing urging pregnant women to get a vaccination. all of these things seem to change day-to-day. i think it is adding to hesitancy for those already on the fence. messaging in general which changed a lot faster than the science has been really big impediment rather to greater vaccination rates. in fact, i saw this tweet from cnn and i thought, so every state is a red state, referring of course to rising cases which by their own chart is everywhere but when you look at the channel it is squarely focused on political red states and the commentary is really, their disdain for these folks always seems to be dripping with every word that comes out of their mouth. joining me from the "wall street journal" editorial board, bill mcgurn. bill, there is a "fox news poll" shows there are serious concerns when it comes to protecting freedoms. talking about the vaccines and vaccinations and the feeling that most of these new rules they're talking about are driven by po
charles? charles: gerri, thank you very, very much.bout booster shots. we keep hearing urging pregnant women to get a vaccination. all of these things seem to change day-to-day. i think it is adding to hesitancy for those already on the fence. messaging in general which changed a lot faster than the science has been really big impediment rather to greater vaccination rates. in fact, i saw this tweet from cnn and i thought, so every state is a red state, referring of course to rising cases which...
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i'm charles payne. this is "making money" and breaking right now, it's friday the 13th but it's really never been a scary day for investors. in fact, many investors, some are too cocky and too exuberance and if you are in this market you must learn to control your emotions. hey i've got one pro tip i'll share right now. put down the bottle. china, meanwhile, already limp ing on the verge of more lockdowns and might not be right for a number of reasons we'll go through them, plus the housing boom appears to have peaked 182 out of 193 metro areas, they enjoyed strong second quarter gains by the way, can you guess the one town that was actually down 7% tweet me at cppayne, we got a huge show all that and so much more on "making money." >> ♪ charles: classic, classic so speaking of classics during the speech to the american enterprise institute in 1996, federal reserve chairman alan greenspan mortalized these words , "but how do we know when the rational exuberance has unduly escalated asset prices" and the
i'm charles payne. this is "making money" and breaking right now, it's friday the 13th but it's really never been a scary day for investors. in fact, many investors, some are too cocky and too exuberance and if you are in this market you must learn to control your emotions. hey i've got one pro tip i'll share right now. put down the bottle. china, meanwhile, already limp ing on the verge of more lockdowns and might not be right for a number of reasons we'll go through them, plus the...
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charles: okay. right. you hit a whole lot of some of my follow-up questions so, let me go to sylvia. i love it though, when you speak it is like music to my ears. let me ask you a compound, question, sylvia, a about the calendar and b about materials. they were the best-performing sector on friday. i thought they were set up for a big day today, because of the infrastructure deal. you know the wall street saying, sell on the news is. that baked in the cake and what changes are you making if any we're in august now? >> to tackle the first question i'm headache making changes not just because of august 1st because i think big tech is unloved and undervalued. earnings were absolutely epic. i think earnings play out in the market a year or so later. margins are great. these companies have loads of cash. even if they pull back on the guidance i buy on the jets, i don't think tech has enough love. materials the same thing. i wasn't super excited about it. we have the infrastructure bill. now i do think it
charles: okay. right. you hit a whole lot of some of my follow-up questions so, let me go to sylvia. i love it though, when you speak it is like music to my ears. let me ask you a compound, question, sylvia, a about the calendar and b about materials. they were the best-performing sector on friday. i thought they were set up for a big day today, because of the infrastructure deal. you know the wall street saying, sell on the news is. that baked in the cake and what changes are you making if any...
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charles? charles: edward, thank you very much.eney, was asked about new york city's vaccine passports. take a listen what she had to say. >> there is a long history in this country of people needing to show their papers. during slavery, post-slavery, as recent as you know, what immigrant population has to go through. charles: powerful words from one democrat about the policies of another. joining me now, senior policy analyst at the independent women's forum kelly bolar. kelly, your thoughts on that? >> look, vaccine mandates will have a disproportionate impact on the black community. we know in new york city somewhere only 31% of black americans are, who live in new york city are fully vaccinated that said that doesn't make these policies racist. i think the boston mayor went quite far in comparing it to, you know, slavery era. if a republican lawmaker did this, you can imagine president joe biden would be out there denouncing that sort of rhetoric. i think it is much more important to point out the problems regarding vaccine man
charles? charles: edward, thank you very much.eney, was asked about new york city's vaccine passports. take a listen what she had to say. >> there is a long history in this country of people needing to show their papers. during slavery, post-slavery, as recent as you know, what immigrant population has to go through. charles: powerful words from one democrat about the policies of another. joining me now, senior policy analyst at the independent women's forum kelly bolar. kelly, your...
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charles: okay.e more, you are in 40 contests, winners 40000 in cash so what was your financial advisor for the winter? >> it's sad i can't hide my agent anymore. i want to give my mom a shout out for her 70th birthday. happy birthday, mom. get a financial advisor, this is not money you are expecting start money you can put to work for you. pay down high interest debt, but the rest in socks and assets that can work for you going forward and that would be my perfect advice for anybody who wins and help leads me. [laughter] charles: so far i think you're in first place quick buck. >> thank you so much. charles: senator joe mentioned twice words for the federal reserve's monetary policy product really nancy pelosi who should be feeling the heat. plus why combustion bill loser of the week. we'll be right back. ♪♪ donna d.c., our further famous brothers in holland where i learned to make great sausage. to be nice, i'll call it a mess down there and it could get even messier must people stand firm. i'm goi
charles: okay.e more, you are in 40 contests, winners 40000 in cash so what was your financial advisor for the winter? >> it's sad i can't hide my agent anymore. i want to give my mom a shout out for her 70th birthday. happy birthday, mom. get a financial advisor, this is not money you are expecting start money you can put to work for you. pay down high interest debt, but the rest in socks and assets that can work for you going forward and that would be my perfect advice for anybody who...
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now time to go to charles payne. hey, charles. charles: neil, great seeing you my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." bias remains to the upside and leadership comes from areas that smart money told you not to buy. wall street banking on a productivity miracle but what if it doesn't happen? looking beyond the stay at home versus the reopening debate. how to make big money on the things happening over the next few years. i have the perfect guest for you. to guide you through the fog and manage your portfolio. we heard on the social about the socialist debt bomb. it is one step closer to reality what if it even too rate to turn back the love we have for free money? amc giving the apes community a shoutout during the earnings call. ceo adam aron joins me to break down the future of the movie chain. all that and much more on "making money." ♪. charles: so for the most part the market is in a holding pad earn. some may chalk this up to summer doldrums. i suspect there is macro concerns and a lot of unknown with the delta variant consisti
now time to go to charles payne. hey, charles. charles: neil, great seeing you my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." bias remains to the upside and leadership comes from areas that smart money told you not to buy. wall street banking on a productivity miracle but what if it doesn't happen? looking beyond the stay at home versus the reopening debate. how to make big money on the things happening over the next few years. i have the perfect guest...
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charles? charles: jackie, thank you very much.now, so interesting, because when that news came out the market started moving higher. i couldn't connect the dots but a buddy of mine says the reason is, andrew cuomo was one of the most heavy-handed governors out there and all of these governors with tendency to lock down hurt business as we saw over the past year-and-a-half probably will be reluctant to do so. i couldn't, i couldn't necessarily make that bridge to that but some people are thinking that. any thoughts? >> well, that is exactly what i was thinking. first things first. i found the make-out session slide show a part of the interview to be a little interesting, but also the market kind of jumping after the interview to be interesting as well. i would have to agree, new york is obviously a hub of our country. it is a hub of our economy and he was very heavy-handed. maybe the market right now is anticipating that things are going to be a little better from a business standpoint. that businesses will remain open despite the
charles? charles: jackie, thank you very much.now, so interesting, because when that news came out the market started moving higher. i couldn't connect the dots but a buddy of mine says the reason is, andrew cuomo was one of the most heavy-handed governors out there and all of these governors with tendency to lock down hurt business as we saw over the past year-and-a-half probably will be reluctant to do so. i couldn't, i couldn't necessarily make that bridge to that but some people are...
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right now here is charles payne. charles. charles: some accounting gimmickry? some? neil: questionable math. call it questionable math. charles: thanks a lot, neil. how about some sourcerry, accounting sorcery? good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now inflation is elevated. it is slowing a bit. that was enough to give investors a sigh of relief but the question why are growth stocks struggling in this session? by the way what does it mean for federal reserve policy? companies that can pass inflation along. we have great portfolio stuffers. get your pens out. institutions believe as vcs raising record amounts of money and they're also driving record amounts of traffic on coinbase which posted a monster earnings report. plus one state is no longer requiring high school students to be proficient and reading in math to graduate. this ain't just woke folks. this is financial suicide. deneen borelli will sound off on that. the media laughed when president trump floated idea of buying greenland. there is a new modern day gold r
right now here is charles payne. charles. charles: some accounting gimmickry? some? neil: questionable math. call it questionable math. charles: thanks a lot, neil. how about some sourcerry, accounting sorcery? good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now inflation is elevated. it is slowing a bit. that was enough to give investors a sigh of relief but the question why are growth stocks struggling in this session? by the way what does it mean...
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charles: charles, i watch you daily and value your advice.hrough the supermarket, rent is gone through the roof. what is the impact as we get deeper into the situation? >> the agree just disconnect that happens with regular people, the impact that has on regular people, to make your paycheck or a paycheck that hasn't come back stretched for food, for medical supplies, care, that are required for the day today person to get to their job. it is more difficult when the money is getting stopped up by the markets and the fed is not acknowledging their role in that. charles: where do investors want to be, it gets worse for the next 5 quarters. >> you will see a greater percentage, go towards essentials, that households have to buy. they are anticipating a consecutive month of falling car sales, you will see more discretionary spending get hit going forward. they get more budgeting on a move forward basis but these sectors to be wary of, look at what people have to buy for their families and those will be safer areas. it is what we call getting defe
charles: charles, i watch you daily and value your advice.hrough the supermarket, rent is gone through the roof. what is the impact as we get deeper into the situation? >> the agree just disconnect that happens with regular people, the impact that has on regular people, to make your paycheck or a paycheck that hasn't come back stretched for food, for medical supplies, care, that are required for the day today person to get to their job. it is more difficult when the money is getting...
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charles: right.the year-over-year economic reports that came out of china overnight all came in below consensus. retail sales 8 1/2% from 12 1/2% a year ago. by the way online was 4.4%. the average for the last five years has been 21% growth. industrial production slowed to 6.8% from 8.3%. fixed asset investment slowed 10.3 from 12.6. unemployment rate for 16 to 21-year-olds. nine million students graduated university there. is china's economy in trouble beyond this delta variant? if so what would it mean for the world economy and our stock market? >> charles, the chinese economy is a command-and-control economy. it is not market-based than the u.s. is. they have issues aside from the cyclical nature. they had a recovery last year ahead of everybody else and came back initially much more quickly but they have a problem with not having a market mechanism being able to allocate capital efficiently. they have gross misallocation across different sectors, real estate, commercial buildings, et cetera. so
charles: right.the year-over-year economic reports that came out of china overnight all came in below consensus. retail sales 8 1/2% from 12 1/2% a year ago. by the way online was 4.4%. the average for the last five years has been 21% growth. industrial production slowed to 6.8% from 8.3%. fixed asset investment slowed 10.3 from 12.6. unemployment rate for 16 to 21-year-olds. nine million students graduated university there. is china's economy in trouble beyond this delta variant? if so what...
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charles: i'm charles payne. this is making morning any, breaking at this moment, folks, taper tantrum was loud crescendo of wall street whining and goldman dramatically lowered third quarter estimates sighting delta variant and those cases. this is a conundrum for the fed but allows them to keep the punch bowel out longer. speaking of punch bowls, white house is talking about extending unemployment benefits. i told you so. have no fear. we'll walk you through the scenarios. if you sold in a panic at the open, hear what kenny polcari says to keep you motions in check. the blundering doesn't stop, white house not only sounding insensitive and incompetent. i've been touting brick-and-mortar names, they have been rocket ship stocks. now even amazon is ready to muscle in on the action. in fact all that and much more on "making money". ♪. charles: all right. the markets stumbled hard. you saw it. like we fell through a trap door at the open. it really goes back to the close yesterday. we were down immediately after th
charles: i'm charles payne. this is making morning any, breaking at this moment, folks, taper tantrum was loud crescendo of wall street whining and goldman dramatically lowered third quarter estimates sighting delta variant and those cases. this is a conundrum for the fed but allows them to keep the punch bowel out longer. speaking of punch bowls, white house is talking about extending unemployment benefits. i told you so. have no fear. we'll walk you through the scenarios. if you sold in a...
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charles: okay.m in jersey, i was out and about this weekend, i can tell you 2/3 of folks are wearing mask outsides or ad less than 1/3 inside. it will be hard to push them in these stays. thank you very much, my friend. any comment from the show, a question for one of me or my financial experts tweet me i'm: @cvpayne. one viewer josh, is asking what is the important significance of cash on the sidelines? well i've got two of my top market watchers and myself. we'll join in to answer the question. it is important. it has been asked a lot. and we've got your answer. we'll be right back. ♪. when my brother passed away. and a couple of years later, my mother passed away. after taking care of them, i knew that i really wanted to become a nurse. amazon helped me with training and tuition. today, i'm a medical assistant and i'm studying to become a registered nurse. in filipino: you'll always be in my heart. advil dual action fights pain 2 ways. it's the first and only fda approved combination of advil plu
charles: okay.m in jersey, i was out and about this weekend, i can tell you 2/3 of folks are wearing mask outsides or ad less than 1/3 inside. it will be hard to push them in these stays. thank you very much, my friend. any comment from the show, a question for one of me or my financial experts tweet me i'm: @cvpayne. one viewer josh, is asking what is the important significance of cash on the sidelines? well i've got two of my top market watchers and myself. we'll join in to answer the...
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now to charles payne. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, economy slowing, check. confidence falling, check. virus spreading big time, check, the fed will keep printing, check. how much longer can we hit new highs despite higher inflation and economy? after friday fed saying maybe he won't, maybe he won't go for early tightening? meanwhile the buy on dips crowd they are winning yet again. speaker nancy pelosi making house lawmakers return from august recess early. hunkering down on the budget ball well the moderate democrats. something expensive is afoot here including huge taxes. we have art laffer here about that. we'll talk to him about stagflation and class warfare. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: well, it is not unusual for wall street strategists and analysts to get real defensive about their calls but when a 10-year spiked back in march and april there was a stampede to get out of growth and into cyclical, value, same thin
now to charles payne. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, economy slowing, check. confidence falling, check. virus spreading big time, check, the fed will keep printing, check. how much longer can we hit new highs despite higher inflation and economy? after friday fed saying maybe he won't, maybe he won't go for early tightening? meanwhile the buy on dips crowd they are...
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here is charles? charles: certainly a sad day indeed, neil where we're reminded humanity is first and foremost. i'm charles payne, this is "making money." kabul rocked by multiple attacks. two explosions outside the cap bub airport killing four u.s. marines and others as they continue out of the taliban controlled afghanistan. one of those explosions occurred outside of the baron hotel which served as a gathering point for u.s. citizens. we yet to hear from president biden or the white house directly. joining us former military analyst bret develop velicovich. your thoughts what might be happening at this very moment? >> good afternoon, charles. these are the very real disasterous consequences for the way the withdrawal was handled by the biden administration. we're seeing play out with these attacks in kabul. people think the august 31st deadline will be the conclusion of all of this. they somehow they will turn their backs on the region and it will go away. i'm here to tell you this is just the begi
here is charles? charles: certainly a sad day indeed, neil where we're reminded humanity is first and foremost. i'm charles payne, this is "making money." kabul rocked by multiple attacks. two explosions outside the cap bub airport killing four u.s. marines and others as they continue out of the taliban controlled afghanistan. one of those explosions occurred outside of the baron hotel which served as a gathering point for u.s. citizens. we yet to hear from president biden or the...
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i pass it off to my colleague and good buddy, charles payne. hey, charles. charles: thanks very much, neil. good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." president biden getting ready to address the nation on afghanistan at any moment. the pressure continues to mount. we'll take you there as soon as it begins. wall street's favorite, perhaps most frustrating pastime. we're talking about the fed's guessing game. we'll talk about the fed's plan at jackson hole, the zoom version, what it means for your portfolio. speaking of your portfolio have you checked yours lately? veso fareen unenevet bouencnc e kesprrrr pelosith t spendno yno. plan,, m, m s mtand sgir toundga frastrtrtr bet.urur stinvegstvest expeienciencieiewo sqezeas geurenadadad ey're eyon'r mey'reyey radtndndh ♪."mg ne" wes: know investing in the market can be frustrating for a number of reasons. more recently it is less about earnings, margins, macroeconomics, even the virus. it is all really about the fed guessing game. obviously individual names do move on an as assortment of news but
i pass it off to my colleague and good buddy, charles payne. hey, charles. charles: thanks very much, neil. good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." president biden getting ready to address the nation on afghanistan at any moment. the pressure continues to mount. we'll take you there as soon as it begins. wall street's favorite, perhaps most frustrating pastime. we're talking about the fed's guessing game. we'll talk about the fed's plan at jackson hole, the zoom...
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charles: good afternoon i am charles payne. this is making money and breaking now president biden is set to address the nation in a few moments with all the american forces to honor afghanistan, we will take you there life this market is near closing record highs, big winners it's still not as easy as throwing darts we will discuss strategy and fresh investment ideas. jay powell tried to woo president biden but the biggest hurdle in keeping the job might be the squad aoc and company are pushing hard for progressives said and what that would mean for your prefer the approved teachers union said children will be better off away from school to have them because they got to learn about insurrection instead of their timetables. all of that and so much more on making money. ♪. charles: the markets are dipping today this as the street turns its focus to friday in the big job report and digesting mariana economic data which seems intriguing maybe powell's speech has reversed the way the street reacts to news and events and maybe now ba
charles: good afternoon i am charles payne. this is making money and breaking now president biden is set to address the nation in a few moments with all the american forces to honor afghanistan, we will take you there life this market is near closing record highs, big winners it's still not as easy as throwing darts we will discuss strategy and fresh investment ideas. jay powell tried to woo president biden but the biggest hurdle in keeping the job might be the squad aoc and company are pushing...
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charles? charles: connell, thank you very much. me a former member of the trump coronavirus task force admiral brett giroir. admiral, we got today headlines from the cdc director walensky, overall effectiveness for the delta variant and couple that with the booster shot development, how worried should folks be about us eventually being able to contain the virus? >> i think we will be able to contain the virus. we won't be able to eliminate it but the recommendations today, we saw them coming. we know that vaccine effectiveness wanes over time. so there is a time component. also the vaccines are just not as effective against delta. so i think the recommendations are sound. i have not seen data 18-year-old or 21-year-old need as shot. but particularly israel, gold standard in data, 50 and above are gets hospitalized suffering fatalities. this is an important step. charles: there is some scuttlebutt for lack of a better word that the white house might be getting in front of the fda on this. maybe a lot of this has to do with the news
charles? charles: connell, thank you very much. me a former member of the trump coronavirus task force admiral brett giroir. admiral, we got today headlines from the cdc director walensky, overall effectiveness for the delta variant and couple that with the booster shot development, how worried should folks be about us eventually being able to contain the virus? >> i think we will be able to contain the virus. we won't be able to eliminate it but the recommendations today, we saw them...
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good to see you, charles. commodities -- charles: you too. we have to focus on oil for a second here. it's tanking, the energy sector, as a golden flash crash sends precious metal spiraling lower, then up off that floor, but still gold remains down $32. what triggered that dramatic overnight drop in gold prices? no one better to perhaps answer that question than the barrett gold ceo. he's here to tell us what spooked the gold
good to see you, charles. commodities -- charles: you too. we have to focus on oil for a second here. it's tanking, the energy sector, as a golden flash crash sends precious metal spiraling lower, then up off that floor, but still gold remains down $32. what triggered that dramatic overnight drop in gold prices? no one better to perhaps answer that question than the barrett gold ceo. he's here to tell us what spooked the gold
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charles: yeah.l, they probably won't. larry, you're one of those optimistic people i know. you always see the greatness in america particularly other people are complaining even me so i thought about you yesterday when we had the two year bond auction, 60% bought by foreigners, that was the largest percentage in years and it just kind of reminds me everybody still wants a piece of america. isn't it the message you're always trying to share with us? >> that's a good point. i'm glad you thought of me during the two-year auction. i think there should be other times you should think of me, charles, i think of you fondly on number of occasions even outside of treasury auctions. i love you, guy. you're terrific. i like your generic point very much. look, actually despite all of these big problems we've got, afghanistan, and runaway budgets and switching to anti-growth tax policy, all that stuff it is interesting that the dollar is holding its ground, the dollar is still firmly entrenched as the world's re
charles: yeah.l, they probably won't. larry, you're one of those optimistic people i know. you always see the greatness in america particularly other people are complaining even me so i thought about you yesterday when we had the two year bond auction, 60% bought by foreigners, that was the largest percentage in years and it just kind of reminds me everybody still wants a piece of america. isn't it the message you're always trying to share with us? >> that's a good point. i'm glad you...
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>> hi, charles. republican vote in the senate for this bipartisan infrastructure bill. not because they don't support it or they're losing support but because senator lindsey graham has tested positive for covid-19 even though he got the vaccine. now he has to quarantine. putting the fate of the bipartisan infrastructure package on shaky ground with one less republican lawmaker to support it. graham said this in a statement. "i started having flu-like symptoms saturday night and went to the doctor. i feel like i have a sinus infection and will be quarantining ten days. chuck schumer wants a vote by thursday. graham will not be able to show up to vote. there could be more trouble for the bill, a source telling fox news, graham was with senator joe manchin and other lawmakers on manchin's house vote over the weekend. manchin's office says he's following cdc protocol and he's been vaccinated. he's another critical democrat for the package. if the deal has the votes to get through the senate, the fate in
>> hi, charles. republican vote in the senate for this bipartisan infrastructure bill. not because they don't support it or they're losing support but because senator lindsey graham has tested positive for covid-19 even though he got the vaccine. now he has to quarantine. putting the fate of the bipartisan infrastructure package on shaky ground with one less republican lawmaker to support it. graham said this in a statement. "i started having flu-like symptoms saturday night and went...
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charles? >> charles: thank you, jonathan.re migrants at the border soaring, covid cases are also spiking and has local health officials raising the alarm. rio grande city physician dr. antonio falcon says it is taking a toll on his community. he joins us now. dr. falcon, thanks so much. just what you're seeing on the ground there with respect to the threat and how rapidly it's becoming more dangerous. >> well, it has accelerated significantly. [ audio difficulties ] >> charles: okay. all right. i think we're having an issue with the doctor's microphone. so we're going to try to fix that. i want to bring in chris cabrera, the border border patrol union vice president here. thanks for joining us. we just heard something very alarming. this was all day long on social media, the back and forth about the crisis at the border. it was reported by a reporter at another network that 100% of the migrants coming through the certain border. i just heard judd say it's 40%, being released without being tested. what is the real number? >> y
charles? >> charles: thank you, jonathan.re migrants at the border soaring, covid cases are also spiking and has local health officials raising the alarm. rio grande city physician dr. antonio falcon says it is taking a toll on his community. he joins us now. dr. falcon, thanks so much. just what you're seeing on the ground there with respect to the threat and how rapidly it's becoming more dangerous. >> well, it has accelerated significantly. [ audio difficulties ] >>...
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charles: okay. all right. to spend more time talking to you, because you seem a little bit more enthusiastic about the future. listen, i'm a natural born luddite, so i missed that much, maybe i can learn to enjoy the future through a helmet if as you look forward to enjoying it. i do know one thing, i appreciate when you're on, we learn so much. have a great weekend, my friend. ashley webster in for liz claman for the next hour. ashley. ashley: maybe a helmet for me would be an improvement. i'll have to find out. [laughter] charles, thank you very much. you are not a luddite, my good friend. thank you very much. have a great weekend. [laughter] bottom feeding the name of the game on wall street today as markets close out a dow week to the upside. the surge in delta variant cases, the chaos in afghanistan and questions about the fed's tapering plan still weighing on investors' minds. the dow, though, popping back about 35,000, the s&p up half a percent, t
charles: okay. all right. to spend more time talking to you, because you seem a little bit more enthusiastic about the future. listen, i'm a natural born luddite, so i missed that much, maybe i can learn to enjoy the future through a helmet if as you look forward to enjoying it. i do know one thing, i appreciate when you're on, we learn so much. have a great weekend, my friend. ashley webster in for liz claman for the next hour. ashley. ashley: maybe a helmet for me would be an improvement....
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>> charles, good afternoon.e from defense-- from the top defense officials there in washington does not match up to the reality on the ground. it's important to note that the reports out of kabul, afghanistan, do not indicate a smooth and clear process. john kirby just said to the american people that most americans are having no problems getting to the airport. he said there's a handful that they've heard of reports being intercepted by taliban fighters and having some trouble. we just spoke with a group of university students who arrived here in doha and these students described scene of pure chaos and it didn't matter if you were an american citizen with a u.s. passport or not. the descriptions we're hearing out of washington are getting to the point of being dangerous for american citizens on the ground. people have to make daily calculations if safe passage to the airport can occur. right now it cannot. and you see chinook helicopters to a hotel to evacuate 169 americans and then you have the reports of tal
>> charles, good afternoon.e from defense-- from the top defense officials there in washington does not match up to the reality on the ground. it's important to note that the reports out of kabul, afghanistan, do not indicate a smooth and clear process. john kirby just said to the american people that most americans are having no problems getting to the airport. he said there's a handful that they've heard of reports being intercepted by taliban fighters and having some trouble. we just...
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charles: it is absolutely powerful.i is another phrase in saying that police have to learn to see the policing through the eyes of those who see them as opposed to just saying it through our landis. and blue plans for unit. bill: that expression of looking at the mayor. and that's the way that other people see is that is wonderful. charles: let's fast-forward because we are running out of time and wanted talk about the current issues and we go back to the nypd and one thing that i found interesting and want to spend too much time on it but the nypd but i want to get into this day of defining and the abolishing and you know the current issues facing them but one thing that really struck me in your book was when you said that your first time around, new york was in a crisis of crime. in this time of crisis of trust. i thought that was very powerful and at the times that we are in right now, very reflective pretty talk a little bit about that in the context of you know, the aftermath of george floyd in the defending and ab
charles: it is absolutely powerful.i is another phrase in saying that police have to learn to see the policing through the eyes of those who see them as opposed to just saying it through our landis. and blue plans for unit. bill: that expression of looking at the mayor. and that's the way that other people see is that is wonderful. charles: let's fast-forward because we are running out of time and wanted talk about the current issues and we go back to the nypd and one thing that i found...
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boney. >> charles boney.this name mean anything to you? >> didn't mean a thing. i'd never heard the name before. uh, it was a complete shock to me. >> 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. >> charles boney -- a criminal with a history of violent crimes against women. it began in the 1980s 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. >> the police were onto him. after one arrest, he admitted in effect that he had a thing for ladies' legs and feet.
boney. >> charles boney.this name mean anything to you? >> didn't mean a thing. i'd never heard the name before. uh, it was a complete shock to me. >> 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 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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charles, thank you charles stratford in campbell. now, no, she could discern ya. k is the deputy director for south asia at amnesty international. she joins us live now from colombo, thank you for being with us. i want to ask you then about these reports that have come out of, of afghanistan. since the tall, tall bond took over various stories of rights abuses, particularly against women, door to door search use against families and so on. how, what do you make of those allegations? how troubling is this for you guys stream? the troubling to be honest, and i'm this team to nationals on the ground investigation which be the last friday prove that the other guy has been cutting out executions because i'm in in the province during the last 2 weeks and research as to who had confirmed these killings and be to just confirm the killing. and in the last one week in the last 560, if they heard more and more record, abducted also chose human rights defenders of journalists who have fled in the, in the eye of the prize. those by the time of on and extremely concerned as to
charles, thank you charles stratford in campbell. now, no, she could discern ya. k is the deputy director for south asia at amnesty international. she joins us live now from colombo, thank you for being with us. i want to ask you then about these reports that have come out of, of afghanistan. since the tall, tall bond took over various stories of rights abuses, particularly against women, door to door search use against families and so on. how, what do you make of those allegations? how...
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charles? you're seeing an area that has been affected over a number of years where the ring for party has changed significantly. and so the area is very dry. as you walk her team, you find that you have wings that have already taken a lot of the soil to be able to blow that way. the organic might lay that top soil, which really helps plans to grow. it's already gone. and so we talk about an area that is very desperate because there is no food because of the reduction in reinforce that we see over the last 4 decades. but then. ready the last 3 years, we have seen drought, not a single drop of rain in that area. and so people are beginning to stop and children are suffering. that's what we're seeing in this area. to hear that an area of the world, there is no food. surely i could see you shaking your head as you were watching those, those. i'm going to literally pull in the literal sense of the word poor families working out what they could eat. that was around them foraging. what are people eat
charles? you're seeing an area that has been affected over a number of years where the ring for party has changed significantly. and so the area is very dry. as you walk her team, you find that you have wings that have already taken a lot of the soil to be able to blow that way. the organic might lay that top soil, which really helps plans to grow. it's already gone. and so we talk about an area that is very desperate because there is no food because of the reduction in reinforce that we see...
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we have shelly re, christina, and charles. thank you so much being on the street today. shelly, it's good to see you. we've worked with you on the stream before ramana audience who you are and what you do. i actually went through i am with will, few program. i cover the southern africa region and i just got back from medical school or spent just a little over a month down in the south, down at that at the center of the crisis that we are going to discuss the see thing . thanks for joining us. marine coffee and welcome to the stream. introduce yourself to have us around the world. oh, hi. we want to show our christy. i'm a huge factor from climate and feminist. i've been in the south yesterday and also a few weeks ago and movie i will you women's organization regarding this issue now? all right, most new tina in just a moment and welcome charles to the street. please introduce yourself to our view as well. thank you for the opportunity to engage with you today. i'm charles who i am the chief executive officer of action. i did h
we have shelly re, christina, and charles. thank you so much being on the street today. shelly, it's good to see you. we've worked with you on the stream before ramana audience who you are and what you do. i actually went through i am with will, few program. i cover the southern africa region and i just got back from medical school or spent just a little over a month down in the south, down at that at the center of the crisis that we are going to discuss the see thing . thanks for joining us....
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thank charles. everybody who was contributing on youtube for your questions and your comments really appreciate you. thank you so much. the next time . ah, north korea. isolated and heavily sanction yet earning billions around the globe bureau, 39 is involved in everything that makes money for you to carry a different passport, say contacts and the money this year. and it goes straight into the conferences. leadership a to park, people empower investigation, bureau, 39 cache for kim park, one on a, jesse, the natures names as it breaks. the governor says how the population will be affect the that's includes millions of people who live on the river for their was supplied with detailed coverage. not only were residents completely taken by surprise by the flux. they also overwhelmed government surfaces from around the world. this, the nation will help us side for a short from the global cell. the wealthy nations were holding too many of the vaccines for themselves. a crime that should japan or people g
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charles. what implications does this now have on the, the sort of jewel handover security from the us forces to the taliban at this point? well, it's all about and i still are jeremy's here. and of course in recent years the, the u. s. has been helping the former government here in dealing with the threat the tyler bond of also actually been complimentary. some analysts say they've done quite well in preventing other attacks why i saw in afghanistan, but over the last 3 years or so they've been responsible for some of the most brutal attacks in this country. hospitals attacked, we've had to school schools attacked indeed one maternity ward was actually attacked by these by this group. so he's going to be very interesting to see what level of cooperation continues between the u. s. and the charlotte bon, in facing the civil threat off to be evacuation is over. course. it is in both parties interests that, that i still stop because not only did they pose a huge threats to afghanistan, but a cons
charles. what implications does this now have on the, the sort of jewel handover security from the us forces to the taliban at this point? well, it's all about and i still are jeremy's here. and of course in recent years the, the u. s. has been helping the former government here in dealing with the threat the tyler bond of also actually been complimentary. some analysts say they've done quite well in preventing other attacks why i saw in afghanistan, but over the last 3 years or so they've been...
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a beach boy and charles manson. coming up -- >> dennis was could convince he could make charlie a star. >> and's strange hold on his family. >> he dances, he sings, it looks beautiful, he looks happy -- and this draws a lot of people. >> when "dateline" continues. tinues rollerball design. because with the right pain reliever... life opens up. aleve it, and see what's possible. from the very first touch, pampers, the #1 pediatrician recommended brand, helps keep baby's skin drier and healthier. so every touch will protect like the first. pampers why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of eczema. and that means long-lasting clearer skin... and fast itch relief for adults. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can show more with less eczema. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic r
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and the s&p 500 just as noteworthy charles is one of been the foremost philanthropist his efforts haveused on investing in civil society to exemplify the bottom-up problem-solving approach while he has dedicated substantial resources to have a free and open society where every person can rise or every individual can have a prosperous and meaningful life. along the way he has a step this nonprofit goals including cofounding the cato institute. has been a long time since charles has spoken to cato we welcome him back the primary vehicle for philanthropy and social change stands together in a community of social entrepreneurs prior to his current responsibilities brian served for ten years as the o executive director as a premier research center for market oriented ideas advancing how markets work to improve people's lives and to apply economics to offer solutions for society's most pressing problem sharing my first-hand knowledge of joys and frustrations of managing a think tank has been a long-standing friend to cato charles and brian have recently read the book believe in people.ut in
and the s&p 500 just as noteworthy charles is one of been the foremost philanthropist his efforts haveused on investing in civil society to exemplify the bottom-up problem-solving approach while he has dedicated substantial resources to have a free and open society where every person can rise or every individual can have a prosperous and meaningful life. along the way he has a step this nonprofit goals including cofounding the cato institute. has been a long time since charles has spoken to...
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charles: that is right. as i write in the book, he is a role model for social entrepreneurs and not only because he overcame so much and in spite of that, of what he had to overcome, the he accomplished so much. he described his home moment what caused him to do that a lesson that not that we will be frederick douglass or accomplish what he did but that we can learn from that and if i could just mentioned that a few of them. i think it's important for i the first was when he was eight years old. he learned that he was not a slave although he was born in slavery, it was not a slave because he was inferior, he was a slave because he was being kept ignorant. so he determined to change thatg and through ingenious methods taught himself how to read. and then the moment was then when he was 16 he got the opportunity to teach sunday school to others who are enslaved. and of course he had to teach as well.ead and he said, that he has all of these problems in the horrors on being a slave what a sad at last, i have fo
charles: that is right. as i write in the book, he is a role model for social entrepreneurs and not only because he overcame so much and in spite of that, of what he had to overcome, the he accomplished so much. he described his home moment what caused him to do that a lesson that not that we will be frederick douglass or accomplish what he did but that we can learn from that and if i could just mentioned that a few of them. i think it's important for i the first was when he was eight years...
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charles, let me begin with you, as a former prosecutor, as you listened to the u.s. attorney, one a former u.s. attorney, lay out the findings of the investigate that took five months.
charles, let me begin with you, as a former prosecutor, as you listened to the u.s. attorney, one a former u.s. attorney, lay out the findings of the investigate that took five months.
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charles, let me start with you. you have diabetes, i believe. so as a person with an underlying condition, does your opponent, rand paul's disinformation campaign about covid feel kind of personal? >> well, it absolutely is personal. you know, i've had to ration my insulin because i couldn't afford it. i nearly died from it. i'm at high risk. my wife and i are preparing to have our third daughter now. i've lost an uncle to covid. this is not a game. we're in a moment where a pandemic has cost us so much loss that we need leadership to find our way forward. instead of that, he's chasing conspiracies. trying to find the bogeyman and inciting lawlessness and fear mongering and it's going to cost
charles, let me start with you. you have diabetes, i believe. so as a person with an underlying condition, does your opponent, rand paul's disinformation campaign about covid feel kind of personal? >> well, it absolutely is personal. you know, i've had to ration my insulin because i couldn't afford it. i nearly died from it. i'm at high risk. my wife and i are preparing to have our third daughter now. i've lost an uncle to covid. this is not a game. we're in a moment where a pandemic has...
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that's called over to charles stratford, he's monitoring event forcing cobbler and charles the extension for evacuation bank continues. so what's the reality on the ground for those really trying to get out of the country? well, the closer we get to that deadline of august, the 31st the hell, the more the tension increases, especially around the airport. we came out yesterday when we left from the the southern gate and we were told that they were less people around that the, the main body of people are waiting around the golden gate and still it was very crowded. ever scenes of panic, if you like, a lot of weapons, a lot of taliban fights is doing their best to maintain order. but as you say this, this deadline is now fast approaching and there seems to be increasing pressure on the by did ministration to extend it. we're going to be saying a g 7 virtual summit. later today we expect the germans, the french and the british to ask for an extension. bear in mind that we've seen this deadline change twice already by the us administration. so it wouldn't be. it would be a surprise if you lik
that's called over to charles stratford, he's monitoring event forcing cobbler and charles the extension for evacuation bank continues. so what's the reality on the ground for those really trying to get out of the country? well, the closer we get to that deadline of august, the 31st the hell, the more the tension increases, especially around the airport. we came out yesterday when we left from the the southern gate and we were told that they were less people around that the, the main body of...
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charles, just give us a sense of what the situation is like there right now. why yes, i should be specific exactly as to where we are. we are on the side of the apple. i'm seeing huge lines of people. these people have, haven't already had the papers process we run about an hour ago, long lines of afghans climbing on to military golf call around the world. i could play related to south africa play. we know the straight in italy flights earlier today. there is a sense of a call shouldn't be in the location we are, but as you can imagine, a lot of tension, your case will come put in this unity. we speculate that these are wanting shots. it's being reported at least that things have been a little bit more orderly today. certainly capacity to, to, to change. we've seen in the last few days we've been speaking to people who i've been hearing up. some of the things that i've said trudy brady pretty quite blue. they one guy with western media many is very articulate. say like this is being a brain dry because he was an incredibly sad time for, for, for afghan and stu
charles, just give us a sense of what the situation is like there right now. why yes, i should be specific exactly as to where we are. we are on the side of the apple. i'm seeing huge lines of people. these people have, haven't already had the papers process we run about an hour ago, long lines of afghans climbing on to military golf call around the world. i could play related to south africa play. we know the straight in italy flights earlier today. there is a sense of a call shouldn't be in...
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let's cross over to cobble where charles stratford is standing by. charles, the international community sent me in geneva, have a wish list of the things they don't like to see happen. but the in the, in the here. now, the tension is all about getting those evacuees out of us going to sunset me the ones that want to leave. that's right, and of course not. evacuation continues in earnest. we understand that around 50000 people have been evacuated since this operation started ramp 10 days. ago now, increasing pressure on president biden to give the august the 31st to extend that date. the deadline date beyond august, the 31st pressure bouncing on him for the democrats in the us from fellow nato countries, france germany and the u. k. the chat about a call saying that always the 31st is what they describe as a rated line, and they've threatened consequences if that red line is, is crossed. nobody knows exactly what those consequences all but you know, it's very tense around the port. we have seen sporadic violence over the last few days. the most recent
let's cross over to cobble where charles stratford is standing by. charles, the international community sent me in geneva, have a wish list of the things they don't like to see happen. but the in the, in the here. now, the tension is all about getting those evacuees out of us going to sunset me the ones that want to leave. that's right, and of course not. evacuation continues in earnest. we understand that around 50000 people have been evacuated since this operation started ramp 10 days. ago...
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. >> patrick charles is a former marine and now senior historian for the u.s. air force and the author of the book armed in america, a history of gun rights from colonial militias to conceal and carry. thanks for being with us on c-span 3's american history tv. >> thank you steve. glad to be. here >> let me begin with the origins of the nra, the national rifle association, how did the association come about and why? >> they came about after the civil war, where there was poor marksmenship through the war, so two officers decided to form the nra with two purposes. one is to facilitate, build and grow long range rifle ranges and the other one is to assist the state and national guards in marksmenship. the nra initially, just so you know, was kind of working to get appropriations from the government, they started off with one organization, it grew to 1700 by 1929. they also are just so you know built, and there was a english national rifle association and that was a predecessor built in 1959 this was supposed to be the american version. the only thing that differe
. >> patrick charles is a former marine and now senior historian for the u.s. air force and the author of the book armed in america, a history of gun rights from colonial militias to conceal and carry. thanks for being with us on c-span 3's american history tv. >> thank you steve. glad to be. here >> let me begin with the origins of the nra, the national rifle association, how did the association come about and why? >> they came about after the civil war, where there was...
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thank you, charles. >> thanks, richard. it's great to be here. as richard was saying, a few months ago i was going to give a talk about senate elections about the 17th amendment right as john boehner was eventually swept off the stage, and i suggested to richard that, well, maybe i should talk about speaker elections. he said no, why don't you talk about the senate as advertised, but you can come back next year so that's what i'm doing here. and when i was here last time i also just had to say that -- and i'll repeat it this time that it's a thrill to be speaking here and richard didn't mention that my budget reform and the history of budget reform is basically written in this building when i was a graduate student first as a dissertation when i got off the archives' metro stop you high-tailed it as fast as you could across the street because it was a very different neighborhood 30, 40 years ago than it is today. you couldn't go across the street and sit in french bakeries and eat croissant and do all those sorts of things. i think it was the can
thank you, charles. >> thanks, richard. it's great to be here. as richard was saying, a few months ago i was going to give a talk about senate elections about the 17th amendment right as john boehner was eventually swept off the stage, and i suggested to richard that, well, maybe i should talk about speaker elections. he said no, why don't you talk about the senate as advertised, but you can come back next year so that's what i'm doing here. and when i was here last time i also just had...
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charles stratford begins, are coverage. the village is rushed through the streets to collect the wounded. bodies are lifted on to stretches. the 2 attacks by suicide bombers happened close to the abbey gate entrance to cobble airport, yet the power of hotel he was a sudden explosion. we climbed out and saw that there were many people effected. people were held everywhere their brains with scattered. there were also foreign forces who were fall. i saw at least 4 or 500 people where the explosion was really powerful. half were held into the water, others on the ground outside. we carried the wounded here on stretches, and here my clothes completely. bloody name is the baron hotel is controlled by the u. k and they 2 forces. he's one of the places where tens of thousands of afghans have been gathering after the taliban took control of carbo august 15th. they've been going there to have their papers processed before being evacuated out of the country. western governments and security experts in cobble had be warning about a pot
charles stratford begins, are coverage. the village is rushed through the streets to collect the wounded. bodies are lifted on to stretches. the 2 attacks by suicide bombers happened close to the abbey gate entrance to cobble airport, yet the power of hotel he was a sudden explosion. we climbed out and saw that there were many people effected. people were held everywhere their brains with scattered. there were also foreign forces who were fall. i saw at least 4 or 500 people where the explosion...
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thank you, charles. >> so, thanks richard, it is great to be here. again as richard was saying, if you months ago i was going to be giving a talk about -- a more recent book about senate elections before the 17th amendment, or it is the john boehner was swept off of the stage and i suggested to richard that you know maybe i should talk about speaker elections and he said no one a talk about the senate. but, you can come back next, year that is what i'm doing next year. and when i was here last time, i also just had to say that it's a real thrill to be speaking here. richard did not mention that my first book which was about budget reform the history of budget reform basically was written in this built-in when i was graduate as a dissertation and then later on. so this was in the early 19 eighties back one when you died off -- you got off of the archives you just highlight tilted as fast as you could across the street because it was a very different neighborhood 40 years ago that it is today because you couldn't sit in front of the bakeries and eat cr
thank you, charles. >> so, thanks richard, it is great to be here. again as richard was saying, if you months ago i was going to be giving a talk about -- a more recent book about senate elections before the 17th amendment, or it is the john boehner was swept off of the stage and i suggested to richard that you know maybe i should talk about speaker elections and he said no one a talk about the senate. but, you can come back next, year that is what i'm doing next year. and when i was here...
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charles only got back what he paid in taxes. $276. after eight months of back and forth over the remaining $10,000 he called us. we reached out to lufthansa. a month later lufthansa credited the remaining $10,158 to charles's credit card. now, in a statement lufthansa hinted that he jumped the gun here and canceled the flight. lufthansa said it reimbursed charles anyway as a gesture of good will. now, there is a lesson here. make sure you don't act too early when an airline modifies your reservation, its schedule and your reservation. let them take the lead at first. then when they make changes immediately request a new flight that fits your schedule. or demand a full refund. you can do that. now, many people whose flights were canceled because of covid-19 did not get the option of a refund. they got airline vouchers. many of which are about to expire. right about now. we don't want that to happen to you. so we found a strategy to extend the life of those vouchers. we just made a step-by-step how-to video showing you how. you can watc
charles only got back what he paid in taxes. $276. after eight months of back and forth over the remaining $10,000 he called us. we reached out to lufthansa. a month later lufthansa credited the remaining $10,158 to charles's credit card. now, in a statement lufthansa hinted that he jumped the gun here and canceled the flight. lufthansa said it reimbursed charles anyway as a gesture of good will. now, there is a lesson here. make sure you don't act too early when an airline modifies your...
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and as charles are saying, the people are fed up with war. they hated the night raids, they hated the bombing campaigns in 2019 from drop more bombs than dropped in the previous 1819 years of the war. so in the beginning, this was, it was doomed. really tough. i want to get some reaction from you. i mean, this isn't the 1st time that the u. s. has left weapons behind in a country, but that withdrawing from me sort of syria, hundreds of thousands of guns also in iraq. is it just carelessness or they just trying to get out of that as quickly as possible? it's both curtis, this is one because bygone was a very secure place state of the art and it could be easily defended night. you would think the bag would have been lost and but to complete the move your trips and still leave your staff and the american embassy. and can bo, it's just this. you don't need to be. you don't need to have a military man to understand, but you need to remove your staff from an embassy and to secure a b s. and then leave the country. but to do it backwards is complete
and as charles are saying, the people are fed up with war. they hated the night raids, they hated the bombing campaigns in 2019 from drop more bombs than dropped in the previous 1819 years of the war. so in the beginning, this was, it was doomed. really tough. i want to get some reaction from you. i mean, this isn't the 1st time that the u. s. has left weapons behind in a country, but that withdrawing from me sort of syria, hundreds of thousands of guns also in iraq. is it just carelessness or...
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charles, thank you. kimberly hunger has more from the white house on us president joe biden's response to the attacks. i bear responsibility for fundamentally, all this happened commander in chief of the us military, joe biden, holding a moment of silence for the americans killed and thursdays bombings in cobble. the deadly stay for the us military in more than a decade. but despite the death, biden says the evacuation and the withdrawal will continue until august. 31st. we will not be deterred by terrorist will not let them stop our mission. we will continue the evacuation. why this, despite at least 13 us service members killed on thursday and at least 18 more injured? dozens of afghan civilians have also been killed or hurt by the blast outside the cobbler airport at its abby gate and the nearby barren hotel. the us is blaming the group. i saw k arrival of the taliban for the attacks. we thought this would happen sooner or later. is tragic that it happened today. the us says it's mission to evacuate.
charles, thank you. kimberly hunger has more from the white house on us president joe biden's response to the attacks. i bear responsibility for fundamentally, all this happened commander in chief of the us military, joe biden, holding a moment of silence for the americans killed and thursdays bombings in cobble. the deadly stay for the us military in more than a decade. but despite the death, biden says the evacuation and the withdrawal will continue until august. 31st. we will not be deterred...