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now to charles payne. hey, charles. charles: a lot of false alarms. neil. merry christmas my friend, you too. charles: all right. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." two wall street axioms come together at the right moment as wall street climbs off the canvas. tell you what they are at the moment. this is the season of giving. do yourself a favor, watch the show. every day in the future will be christmas. that is what we're trying to do. while never too late we like to be early when it comes to finding, sharing ideas. i have the perfect guest for us today. the white house has corner of gaslighting the american public. you remember the chart bragging how much you saved on july 4th cookouts, 16 cents? wait for a chart saving at the pump word to the wise. hope you are not drinking when the number comes on the screen there is bigger risk for this rally. how about a possibility ever war for a top 2022 worry? that is what wall street are talking about. i will ask rebecca walser and larry kudlow for their thoughts. you will. all that and more on "making mon
now to charles payne. hey, charles. charles: a lot of false alarms. neil. merry christmas my friend, you too. charles: all right. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." two wall street axioms come together at the right moment as wall street climbs off the canvas. tell you what they are at the moment. this is the season of giving. do yourself a favor, watch the show. every day in the future will be christmas. that is what we're trying to do. while never too late we like to be early...
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charles? charles: chad, thank you very much.luetkemeyer from missouri. congressman, the debt ceiling, government shut down drama like kabuki theater. both sides hurl usual complaints about each other and eventually take action. we have done it 80 times. will this time be different? >> i don't think so, charles, as much as i don't like the vaccine mandate i think this is something that will probably going to pass as we go along here. as you said this is something that happened pretty regularly over the past several years while again, you know these vaccine mandates are devastating to small businesses especially as the ranking member on the small business committee in the house i see the effects of it every day but, you know, again, neil, the democrats, this bill was postponed for two months, if you remember. was supposed to take place end of september. here we are the first of december and they still haven't got their act together. this is very disappointing, but this is, to me this is the lack of ability to govern on their part.
charles? charles: chad, thank you very much.luetkemeyer from missouri. congressman, the debt ceiling, government shut down drama like kabuki theater. both sides hurl usual complaints about each other and eventually take action. we have done it 80 times. will this time be different? >> i don't think so, charles, as much as i don't like the vaccine mandate i think this is something that will probably going to pass as we go along here. as you said this is something that happened pretty...
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charles? charles: we know nothing can stop them.u do super bowls, you do world series. this is the most jealous i ever been you got to meet those brave warriors that protected us. reporter: it is an honor. charles: thanks a lot, connell. we'll see you when you get back. meanwhile new york city mayor bill de blasio blind siding businesses with new manner date that their employees have to be vaxed before christmas or else but is this more restrictions still coming? it pays to go all-in the markets these days. we'll give you the facts. more making money is next. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire to run a growing business, is to be on a journey. and along the ride, you'll have many questions. challenges. and a few surprises. ♪ but wherever you are on your journey. your dell technologies advisor is here for you - with the right tech solutions. so you
charles? charles: we know nothing can stop them.u do super bowls, you do world series. this is the most jealous i ever been you got to meet those brave warriors that protected us. reporter: it is an honor. charles: thanks a lot, connell. we'll see you when you get back. meanwhile new york city mayor bill de blasio blind siding businesses with new manner date that their employees have to be vaxed before christmas or else but is this more restrictions still coming? it pays to go all-in the...
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to charles payne, right now. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now after a remarkable rally has week stocks have stumbled out of gate. the same one-two punch, federal reserve and omicron variant. there are a number of winning themes in this market that amassed, some themes are working and a lot of stocks are massive carnage. here's the thing, a would-be buyer there is lot you need to know. we'll cover it throughout the show. a lot pointing to similarities to 2000, you remember the tech wreck and now. is this really the same? i will ask ed yardeni. no federal government agency has more phds than the federal reserve but they get it wrong all the time. the pig question, will they get it wrong again. the biden administration will hand out money for having kids, covering child care, pre-k. in real life the plan will cause trillion dollars, at least to the deficit. are some things more important than a massive deficit? we'll answer the question and more on "making money." ♪. charles: although the market down today it really has been a remarkab
to charles payne, right now. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now after a remarkable rally has week stocks have stumbled out of gate. the same one-two punch, federal reserve and omicron variant. there are a number of winning themes in this market that amassed, some themes are working and a lot of stocks are massive carnage. here's the thing, a would-be buyer there is lot you need to know. we'll cover it throughout the show. a lot pointing to...
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now to charles payne. charles. charles: neil, thank you very much and good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, all that mounting internal damage i've been talking about for weeks you can see it bubbled up to the surface and now it is gobbling some of the biggest names in the market that of course is bad news. many stock, i'm talking about a lot of them, you heard about cathie wood are oversold. that is good news. pain is not easy. so during the show we'll discuss long-term investing success. that is what it is all about. get ready for advice you can use especially on a day like today. how americans measure economic pain and how a woke fed officials sounding the alarm. larry kudlow will tell us what it is all about. it is one thing in the market to say i've got diamond hands and another to be about it. they knew there would be moments like this. what are the movements to stay in control? i have within of my favorites matt kohrs coming on. all that and more on "making m
now to charles payne. charles. charles: neil, thank you very much and good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, all that mounting internal damage i've been talking about for weeks you can see it bubbled up to the surface and now it is gobbling some of the biggest names in the market that of course is bad news. many stock, i'm talking about a lot of them, you heard about cathie wood are oversold. that is good news. pain is not easy. so...
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charles: yeah.ion, you know, to your point, someone will say it wasn't enough but i love to see what they pay, whoever wants to criticize that, donald that is all the time we have. always appreciate your insights, my man. >> merry christmas. charles: merry christmas. senator manchin single handedly delivering a fatal blow to build back better. he is not done. he is hitting back at the white house trying to pressure him for voting for it. we'll to live to capitol hill with more details. i want to hear from you, has the pandemic brought your community together or driven the people there apart? tweet me @cvpayne (vo) t-mobile for business helps small business owners prosper during their most important time of year. when you switch to t-mobile and bring your own device, we'll pay off your phone up to $1000. you can keep your phone. keep your number. and get your employees connected on the largest and fastest 5g network. plus, we give you $200 in facebook ads on us! so you can reach more customers, creat
charles: yeah.ion, you know, to your point, someone will say it wasn't enough but i love to see what they pay, whoever wants to criticize that, donald that is all the time we have. always appreciate your insights, my man. >> merry christmas. charles: merry christmas. senator manchin single handedly delivering a fatal blow to build back better. he is not done. he is hitting back at the white house trying to pressure him for voting for it. we'll to live to capitol hill with more details. i...
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charles? charles: absolutely. grady, thank you so much.ant to bring alicia, erin back into the conversation. the movie was cautionary tale about the arms race. this whole thing go digital. people laugh at me, erin, i still get a paper check. i do everything old school. when the whole digital world goes down i will be the only one with records. but in the meantime you both are cautious. a stock like amazon, for instance, erin, where would that fit in your portfolio. i can't imagine any portfolio not have any long-term portfolio not having something so consequential to the entire country. >> yeah. i think when we're looking at these data providers, these cloud service providers, one survey says 70% of them have had outages in the past three years and, almost 80% of it was human error but i think these services, they're really going to have to accept that they are almost like a utility. they're like your telephone and your electricity and they need to have those back up, those redundancies built in to grow the business. this will be a bigger
charles? charles: absolutely. grady, thank you so much.ant to bring alicia, erin back into the conversation. the movie was cautionary tale about the arms race. this whole thing go digital. people laugh at me, erin, i still get a paper check. i do everything old school. when the whole digital world goes down i will be the only one with records. but in the meantime you both are cautious. a stock like amazon, for instance, erin, where would that fit in your portfolio. i can't imagine any portfolio...
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let's go to charles payne to take you through the next hour. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you so much my friend and good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now it has been a rocky december but things are starting to turn around just in time for the santa claus rally. how late developments in 2021 should inform your investment decisions for 2022. as we deal with lingering issues and increased backdrop of increased volatility don't let that be your nemesis and not making money. i have some the best guests to line you up for greater prosperity. plus the roaring 2020 road map is still in place but it has to be or again i organically drive. why i think slumping economic confidence is a huge red flag. we will delve what the in the hell is going on. we'll talk with nancy tengler and deneen borelli. the equalizer that could make the rich and poor on the same footing. why is it fueling victim to the classic silicon valley greed situation? that is what so much are warning us of. that and so much more on "making money."
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here's charles. charles: hey, neil. maybe congressman brady knows if there's an opening, trump's back. [laughter] good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne, this is "making money. uneasiness right before the first run of a championship boxing match. two economic data releases tomorrow morning and they could decide the fate or how fast the fed removes the punch bowl. meanwhile, wall street is rapidly shifting to new investment favorites, but is now the time to ditch the winners? i'm not so sure. and prices keep going higher charles: i want to get your thoughts on how these reports come in >> got to tell you, charles, i don't care what they are, tomorrow. not for the reasons you might think. the experts have been wrong. the under over numbers haven't matter. the numbers are cooked more than a christmas goose. what i'm looking for as investor, one thing whatever the print is, makes traders think we'll have more hawkish fed and dovish fed. charles: dan nel? >> i would like to add to that, charles, it doesn't matter if inf
here's charles. charles: hey, neil. maybe congressman brady knows if there's an opening, trump's back. [laughter] good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne, this is "making money. uneasiness right before the first run of a championship boxing match. two economic data releases tomorrow morning and they could decide the fate or how fast the fed removes the punch bowl. meanwhile, wall street is rapidly shifting to new investment favorites, but is now the time to ditch the winners? i'm not...
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charles payne. charles: thank you very much, neil, my friend. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." the tech wreck began with profitable names. now gobbling up with the most profitable names in the stock market. is this more than profit-taking? after the fomc gathering reverberations are being felt. what if i told you jay powell thinks it is still transitory. i have buyen brian wesbury. nancy pelosi says, five million dollar tech trade ahead of the bill was unfair. we're talking about leveling the playing field were jim bianco. rivian the darling set to report after the bell. it went into the from thes to fear. most of the other went into a ditch. should you be buying any of them. so much more on making money. charles: the day after, wall street is sleeping own it, how much pondering the initial reaction out market. we were up yesterday. now we're starting to have second thoughts about the fed still being on side of wall street. now a lot has been made about the daunting task that jerome powell and the fed faces trying to balance the official and unofficial t
charles payne. charles: thank you very much, neil, my friend. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." the tech wreck began with profitable names. now gobbling up with the most profitable names in the stock market. is this more than profit-taking? after the fomc gathering reverberations are being felt. what if i told you jay powell thinks it is still transitory. i have buyen brian wesbury. nancy pelosi says, five million dollar tech trade ahead of the bill was unfair. we're talking...
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charles payne. charles: we are so much more afraid of the rumor and then when it happens-- neil: you are right. charles: thanks, neil. i'm charles payne and this is "making money". we'll break you right now inflation is surging at the fastest rate nearly 40 years, but as neil said you cannot tell from the action in the stock and bond market. is it a sign that maybe inflation has peaked? if shut-- so, should you be buying? i will ask one of the best economists in the business along with one of the best market prose. ceos are cashing in stocks at host org pace right now. eli must, jeff bezos, zuckerberg, should you be buying what they are selling? prices are on the rise again putting a home further out of reach for someone trying to achieve the american dream so is the dream still attainable? we have all that so much bull-- more on "making money". ♪♪ charles: inflation in america at its fastest pace since 1982, cpi climbing 6.8% last month and by the way it's now the ninth consecutive month about the
charles payne. charles: we are so much more afraid of the rumor and then when it happens-- neil: you are right. charles: thanks, neil. i'm charles payne and this is "making money". we'll break you right now inflation is surging at the fastest rate nearly 40 years, but as neil said you cannot tell from the action in the stock and bond market. is it a sign that maybe inflation has peaked? if shut-- so, should you be buying? i will ask one of the best economists in the business along...
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charles: i understand. such technologies are in place and this technology, web free technology is regulated, is he right? should therapy commonsense rules in their? >> what i would say is commonsense is the eye of the beholder but right now lending is regulated. truth in advertising is regulated, security is regulate it so how come whenever a new technology comes along we think the solution is to build a new regulatory agency? we've got plenty of agencies, "the issue is" understanding how this technology fits into the current framework and letting investors and builders move forward. that's the problem, we haven't done that yet. charles: i am worried and i think a lot of crypto investors are worried, next year there will be more washington d.c. going after them, the infrastructure bill passed, there were things in there that put a tremendous bonus on crypto investors, november 15 the bill was passed, but close 65000 from as low as 45000, how worried are you once the government, the camels nose it's under th
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charles: you're watching dr. anthony fauci. i'll charles payne. as you may know, the first person i think in the united states with omicron variant has been identified. the traveler who returned from south africa november 22nd. fully vaccinated. dr. fauci not aware whether or not the person has a booster shot. mild symptoms, self-quarantine. the news initially sending the market tumbling big time. we sort of found our footage little bit moments ago. this is a real test. we knew this was going to happen. so the shock to the system is happening right now. a lot of questions about travel restrictions and travel bans and you know, if the african travel ban made sense. we will keep monitoring that. we want to get to the markets which have been all over the place. this is amazing test for the market and biggest test of the year. this kind of reminds me, 25 years ago this december 5th, then head of the federal reserve, alan greenspan uttered the famous phrase, folks, irrational exuberance, how do we know when asset classes are unduly escalated? he admitt
charles: you're watching dr. anthony fauci. i'll charles payne. as you may know, the first person i think in the united states with omicron variant has been identified. the traveler who returned from south africa november 22nd. fully vaccinated. dr. fauci not aware whether or not the person has a booster shot. mild symptoms, self-quarantine. the news initially sending the market tumbling big time. we sort of found our footage little bit moments ago. this is a real test. we knew this was going...
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charles: wow.t is interesting for the week there were more 52-week lows on the nasdaq cumulatively over the week than advancers. from a technician's point of view what is that carnage is saying to us? >> it is real weak, right? this is how it has been going back to really, april, may, june, when breadth started to peter off. it still continues to be apple up 3% today. and it continues to be a large cap growth story especially in these cap weighted indices. i mean you look at the other opposite spectrum, small-cap growth, just absolutely obliterated this year. charles: yeah. what's the most important chart right now? people want to use charts to help them make these decisions. what is the one you tell them to look at today? >> well, after weeks of coming on your program and talking about the russell 2000, which did fail unfortunately, and that is good information. that is great information to have, nothing that some, a bullish setup that never got confirmation, it is not a good look. we don't like t
charles: wow.t is interesting for the week there were more 52-week lows on the nasdaq cumulatively over the week than advancers. from a technician's point of view what is that carnage is saying to us? >> it is real weak, right? this is how it has been going back to really, april, may, june, when breadth started to peter off. it still continues to be apple up 3% today. and it continues to be a large cap growth story especially in these cap weighted indices. i mean you look at the other...
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charles: we'll see. charles: read the tea leaves. even if you disagree with each other? >> thank you. charles: thank you for being on set as well. the news came out. the initial move was the market got a little weaker. we're sort of marking time. i got a feeling last hour of trading will be gangbusters. liz claman, buckle up liz: well, he's being very clear , charles and while still higher the markets are hanging on every single word, yes the federal reserve has announced what people expected it sped up the taper and announced to raise rates three times next year but fed chair jerome powell just said basically, admitted that inflation is much worse than he had originally thought it be at this point, he is still speaking to the media at this hour, let's go back and listen. >> into an economy that was recovering rapidly, and in which there were these supply side barriers which effectively led to, you know, certain parts of the economy you might call a vertical supply curve, so
charles: we'll see. charles: read the tea leaves. even if you disagree with each other? >> thank you. charles: thank you for being on set as well. the news came out. the initial move was the market got a little weaker. we're sort of marking time. i got a feeling last hour of trading will be gangbusters. liz claman, buckle up liz: well, he's being very clear , charles and while still higher the markets are hanging on every single word, yes the federal reserve has announced what people...
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to charles payne. charles: thailand off the christmas. okay. neil: here we go. charles: here we to. thanks a lot, neil. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is making money. breaking right now, i hope you bought the dip. markets getting back to business to the mother's milk of all rallies folks, strong earnings. but it is not too plate to make your move. i have amazing experts to tell all the angles you need to know about the markets. president biden will address the nation on covid in a few moments. will he speak again about death and destruction for the unvaccinated or tell us nicely to take our medicine. speaking about the president, i'm firing back at build back better agenda for democrats hijacking pain of poor folks again. it hasn't worked and it has to stop. all that and much more on "making money." ♪. charles: guess what today's theme is? he guessed it, buy the dip. after tumbling out the gate this week, landing landing with a th, stocks rebounding nicely. concerns, confusion, of course they continue to linger. they're heavy in the air. you can feel them. cyclic
to charles payne. charles: thailand off the christmas. okay. neil: here we go. charles: here we to. thanks a lot, neil. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is making money. breaking right now, i hope you bought the dip. markets getting back to business to the mother's milk of all rallies folks, strong earnings. but it is not too plate to make your move. i have amazing experts to tell all the angles you need to know about the markets. president biden will address the nation on...
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charles, thank you.ake a look here, it's taking the biggest hit as the nation's unemployment rate fell to a 21-month low of 4.2% in november. that's good news. but that could the mean rates are going up. the jobs report sending the market a signal that the fed may, indeed, speed up tapering of $120 billion
charles, thank you.ake a look here, it's taking the biggest hit as the nation's unemployment rate fell to a 21-month low of 4.2% in november. that's good news. but that could the mean rates are going up. the jobs report sending the market a signal that the fed may, indeed, speed up tapering of $120 billion
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talk about the power that faith carried in charles's life and in your life. >> charles was a very deeplyigious christian man. he was the only man i ever dated that i felt comfortable praying with, and we would pray together. we prayed that we would be able to have jordan, for example. my faith was less conventional, and i always assumed -- because i'd never had -- i'd never lost anyone in my life -- that i'd be angry with god if i lost soone, and the exact opposite happened. i felt the power of his divine embrace around me, and it helped get me through it, in very palpable ways. you remember, we started this with me saying i didn't know how i was gonna get off the floor. look at where we are now. i couldn't have done that on my own. >> "a journal for jordan" is a really patriotic movie... >> yes. >> ...in a time of pretty intense polarization in this country. do you think that's an important messe to convey right now? >> i really do. >> why? >> it reminds me that we're all americans, and we're in this together. charles didn't fight for black people. he didn'fight for asian people. he fou
talk about the power that faith carried in charles's life and in your life. >> charles was a very deeplyigious christian man. he was the only man i ever dated that i felt comfortable praying with, and we would pray together. we prayed that we would be able to have jordan, for example. my faith was less conventional, and i always assumed -- because i'd never had -- i'd never lost anyone in my life -- that i'd be angry with god if i lost soone, and the exact opposite happened. i felt the...
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charles street right there. the circular drive and the social quad and then the library and the wooded stream valley park beyond. and you see a closer view of wyman quad, with improvements to the pavings and placings around it. as well as a ground level view of the same. and the thing i like about this is the pure stretched flatness of it. and that is a heritage of olmsted's grading for sure and all we did was improve its perimeter. but i think quite beautiful. and then one of those service drives that has been converted to a walk that accommodates emergency and limited service as well as a series of swept walks that contrast strongly. these are outside the principle formal quads but slip with topping if i and flow and serpentine lines that create pleasant places to be and walk. and i you can see the differentiation in the pattern from the view. i think the it was more about catching up than moving forward. adopts a kind of contemporary attitude about service and establishing a central receiving site off the cam
charles street right there. the circular drive and the social quad and then the library and the wooded stream valley park beyond. and you see a closer view of wyman quad, with improvements to the pavings and placings around it. as well as a ground level view of the same. and the thing i like about this is the pure stretched flatness of it. and that is a heritage of olmsted's grading for sure and all we did was improve its perimeter. but i think quite beautiful. and then one of those service...
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charles street right there. the circular drive and the social quad and then the library and what it valley park . and you see a closer view of wyman quad with improvements to the paving's and places around it as well as a ground levelview of the same . the thing i like about this is the pure stretch flatness of it and that is a heritage of olmsted's grading and all we did was improve its parameter. but i think quite beautiful and then one of those service drives that has been converted to a walk that accommodates emergency and limited service as well as a series of sweat walks that contrasts strongly. these are outside the principal formal quads that slip with photography and flow serpentine lines that create present places to be and you can see that differentiation in the pattern from this aerial view so does this represent a contemporary campus? for sure it was about catching up more than moving forward. it does adopt a contemporary attitude in establishing about service and a central receiving site off the ca
charles street right there. the circular drive and the social quad and then the library and what it valley park . and you see a closer view of wyman quad with improvements to the paving's and places around it as well as a ground levelview of the same . the thing i like about this is the pure stretch flatness of it and that is a heritage of olmsted's grading and all we did was improve its parameter. but i think quite beautiful and then one of those service drives that has been converted to a...
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the circle of charles carroll, and charles carroll was one of the -- and then the alignment of charlesroad and the extension, the estate predating the extension of charles street to its right. 30 of the acres of that hundred acres were seated back to the creation of wyman park, to string valley and the incorporation of the entirety of the city. and wyman park del, you will see women park on the left women park del on the right lower hand corner. you see homeward house in red, in the circle. homewood house becomes the lynch plan and the plan. and that plan is developed and drawn from 1914 by parker thomas. with homestead junior as an adviser. charles street is at the bottom of the plan and south is towards the left. it's a simple cross axle scheme. not unlike others you've seen today that rides that ridge. that ridge being normal, parallel to charles avenue. organized around two principal quads that are crisply delineated and very carefully greeted by the olmsted office. the early development, first phases of the project, include ghislaine library which is the upper left hand corner. as
the circle of charles carroll, and charles carroll was one of the -- and then the alignment of charlesroad and the extension, the estate predating the extension of charles street to its right. 30 of the acres of that hundred acres were seated back to the creation of wyman park, to string valley and the incorporation of the entirety of the city. and wyman park del, you will see women park on the left women park del on the right lower hand corner. you see homeward house in red, in the circle....
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it was done largely under the design leadership of john charles.ollows the departure of olmsted sr. from the firm and it predates the 1904 st. louis world's fair honoring the louisiana purchase after which they modified their earlier plans somewhat to integrate it with the subsequent fair at forest park afterwards. here is the foundational plan for ohio state university in columbus, ohio, with recent photos of its giant great oval, working across the country, often with limited consulting contracts, john charles and the firm at times relied upon a simple formula for the general layout of some of these agricultural campuses promulgated by the morrell act and lincoln's first administration that fritz is going to tell us a lot about. here are what today seem the familiar central tree-lined oval accompanying an academic and administrative buildings with agricultural, scientific, athletic, and local armory set behind or flagged off in different direction from that central organizing space along service drives. at osu, out on the prairie, an unrestrained
it was done largely under the design leadership of john charles.ollows the departure of olmsted sr. from the firm and it predates the 1904 st. louis world's fair honoring the louisiana purchase after which they modified their earlier plans somewhat to integrate it with the subsequent fair at forest park afterwards. here is the foundational plan for ohio state university in columbus, ohio, with recent photos of its giant great oval, working across the country, often with limited consulting...
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it was done largely under the design leadership of john charles.parture of homestead senior from the firm and predicts the 1904 st. louis world's fair honoring the louisiana purchase after which they modified the earlier integrated with subsequent fair and their work for us afterwards. here's the foundational plan for ohio state university in columbus ohio. with recent photos of its giant gray oval working across the country often was limited consulting contracts john charles of the firm relied on a simple formula for the general layout of some of the agricultural campuses promulgated by the morrow act and lincoln's first administration. here's a familiar central tree-lined oval accompanied in an academic and administrative buildings of agricultural scientific athletic and local armory even set behind or flagged off in different directions from that central organizing space along service drives. at osu on the prairie unrestrained expansiveness blistered led to what must be the largest of all american collegiate spaces. across the west as university
it was done largely under the design leadership of john charles.parture of homestead senior from the firm and predicts the 1904 st. louis world's fair honoring the louisiana purchase after which they modified the earlier integrated with subsequent fair and their work for us afterwards. here's the foundational plan for ohio state university in columbus ohio. with recent photos of its giant gray oval working across the country often was limited consulting contracts john charles of the firm relied...
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and it was done largely under the design leadership of john charles. and it follows the departure of olmsted sr. from the firm and it predates the 1904 st. louis worlds fair, honoring the louisiana purchase after which they modified the earlier plans somewhat to integrate it with the subsequent fair. here is the plan for columbus, ohio. with the giant oval, working across the country often with limited consulting contracts, john charles and the firm at times relied upon a simple formula for the layout of the -- of some of the agricultural campuses promulgated by the morale act and fritz will tell us more about. this is the familiar central tree lined oval, accompanying the academic and administrative buildings with scientific and a local armory off from the central organizing space along service drives. out on the prairie, an unrestrained expandiveness led to the largest of all american collegiate spaces. well, across the west, as universities sprang up, the olmsted office was called upon for assistance for a period lasting until his death in 19 20, it
and it was done largely under the design leadership of john charles. and it follows the departure of olmsted sr. from the firm and it predates the 1904 st. louis worlds fair, honoring the louisiana purchase after which they modified the earlier plans somewhat to integrate it with the subsequent fair. here is the plan for columbus, ohio. with the giant oval, working across the country often with limited consulting contracts, john charles and the firm at times relied upon a simple formula for the...
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as both his father and charles elliott died shortly thereafter.f rick's father can be thought of as developing the practice of landscape architecture in his vision and methods, and his older brother manage the remarkable growth and flow of work for several decades. frederick olmsted jr. was instrumental in developing the profession. the qualification, it's educational instruments, and various bodies to guide and direct the public realm. creating the first academic programming for the study of landscape architecture at harvard in 1900. he was one of the founding members of the asl a. j. c. was its first president. rick became one of the first commissioners of the national commission of fine art, which you grew out of the mcmillon commissioner he was a key member of. -- writing many of the key portions of the congressional bill for its passage in 19 oh. so, if j. c. can be seen as having a broad influence in the west among its brush characters and leaders, fred junior like his father moved come to be like his father. and participated in a number of
as both his father and charles elliott died shortly thereafter.f rick's father can be thought of as developing the practice of landscape architecture in his vision and methods, and his older brother manage the remarkable growth and flow of work for several decades. frederick olmsted jr. was instrumental in developing the profession. the qualification, it's educational instruments, and various bodies to guide and direct the public realm. creating the first academic programming for the study of...
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prince charles looked on as barbados became the world's newest republic.ention to those finding solutions to the climate's problems. i'm trying to use my little bit of influence, my little bit of profile to highlight some incredible people doing amazing things. and will genuinely help fix some of these problems. it was a difficult start to the year for the queen. but worries over how she would cope following the death of her husband were seemingly put to rest over a sun—drenched june weekend. at the g7 meeting in cornwall, the royals were out in force, promoting brand britain. and taking centre stage, the 95—year—old monarch. she'd clearly lost none of her authority or sense of humour. how's that? aren't you supposed to be looking as if you're enjoying it? yes. the following day, the queen was back home for trooping the colour, the military parade which celebrates her official birthday. the day after that, she welcomed president biden and the first lady for tea at the castle. she spent the summer at balmoral in the scottish highlands, and on the 1st of oct
prince charles looked on as barbados became the world's newest republic.ention to those finding solutions to the climate's problems. i'm trying to use my little bit of influence, my little bit of profile to highlight some incredible people doing amazing things. and will genuinely help fix some of these problems. it was a difficult start to the year for the queen. but worries over how she would cope following the death of her husband were seemingly put to rest over a sun—drenched june weekend....
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charles walker, thank ou back on site again. charles walker, thank you so _ back on site again.ker, thank you so much for— back on site again. charles walker, thank you so much for being - back on site again. charles walker, thank you so much for being with i back on site again. charles walker, | thank you so much for being with us this evening. thank you so much for being with us this evening-— thank you so much for being with us this evening._ we - thank you so much for being with us this evening._ we will. this evening. thank you. we will find out how— this evening. thank you. we will find out how the _ this evening. thank you. we will find out how the latest - this evening. thank you. we will find out how the latest bad - find out how the latest bad headlines are reported on tomorrow's from pages and what they make of that by election and the challenges the prime minister faces in reasserting his leadership at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening. i will bejoined by 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening. i will be joined by susie and allie mirage. now, the uk has signalled that it wo
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this is charles elliott the senior. charles elliott was probably the individual who made harvard university the great university who is today and of course the father of charles elliott the landscape architect who worked with the homesteads. i will return to senior elliott in a minute. what makes the land-grant work different than other campuses. first frederick law olmsted had a deep interest in agriculture and as a result he was drawn to the basic land-grant mission. second along these lines their goals were appealing. in this regard, he disagreed with his friend in harbor president john w -- charles w elliott. as i mentioned in laurie did as well his son was his partner and the senior elliott and the senior olmsted disagreed about how the land-grant university should be established. according to him elliott expressed this view in the nation in land-grant money should be used to found chairs already established institutions. something i could certainly densify with. olmsted disagreed with elliott and elliott's antagon
this is charles elliott the senior. charles elliott was probably the individual who made harvard university the great university who is today and of course the father of charles elliott the landscape architect who worked with the homesteads. i will return to senior elliott in a minute. what makes the land-grant work different than other campuses. first frederick law olmsted had a deep interest in agriculture and as a result he was drawn to the basic land-grant mission. second along these lines...
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charles watson live in atlanta with the latest, charles.jon, we heard from illinois officials moments ago who tell us that search and rescue teams have transitioned to recovery efforts at edwardsville amazon facility that suffered the collapse after suspected tornadoes hit the building. we can confirm at least 6 workers were inside at the time were killed and one injured at the warehouse just east of st. louis. officials say couple of tornadoes hit the building and collapsing a portion of wall the size of a football field. at least 50 people were trapped inside all have not been accounted for. we heard from illinois governor moments ago who said the situation could have been a lot worse had it not been for the quick actions of first responders. he also implored amazon to stand up and support the families and the community who are suffering a whole lot, jon, and as the crews continue to swift through the debris out there, they have to deal with power outages. at least 74,000 customers out in the dark with illinois and missouri. jon: so much
charles watson live in atlanta with the latest, charles.jon, we heard from illinois officials moments ago who tell us that search and rescue teams have transitioned to recovery efforts at edwardsville amazon facility that suffered the collapse after suspected tornadoes hit the building. we can confirm at least 6 workers were inside at the time were killed and one injured at the warehouse just east of st. louis. officials say couple of tornadoes hit the building and collapsing a portion of wall...
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charles robb .urtship and began quietly and only with family and intimate friends was now spotlighted in the national news and it would be a long time before chuck and linda what again know the moment they had shared during the summer of 1967 the private moments and around the festivities was launched as a black tie dinner dance of the host and the friends the bride for many years, now. ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ >> the state of washington heading for her first shower for lynda johnson this was her first grand hurrah. ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ the guest would who lynda johnson who had known through her career. ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ uniquely innovations and this one particularly shown to be absent. ♪ ♪♪ [inaudible]. >> this past week was. [inaudible]. and. [inaudible]. and seriously i told her. [laughter] [inaudible]. this is. [inaudible]. oh look. i love that. it is just beautiful. [background sounds]. [background sounds]. ♪ ♪♪
charles robb .urtship and began quietly and only with family and intimate friends was now spotlighted in the national news and it would be a long time before chuck and linda what again know the moment they had shared during the summer of 1967 the private moments and around the festivities was launched as a black tie dinner dance of the host and the friends the bride for many years, now. ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪...
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of charles and camilla here, particularlyi at the residence of charles and camilla here, particularlyers van? i did — confess,... are you not in archers van? i did listen _ confess,... are you not in archers van? i did listen today. _ confess,... are you not in archers van? i did listen today. it- confess,... are you not in archers van? i did listen today. it set - van? i did listen today. it set within royal— van? i did listen today. it set within royal residence - van? i did listen today. it set within royal residence here. ii van? i did listen today. it set - within royal residence here. i out of very— within royal residence here. i out of very nice — within royal residence here. i out of very nice christmas marble to it. i of very nice christmas marble to it. i can— of very nice christmas marble to it. i can appreciate it. | of very nice christmas marble to it. i can appreciate it.— i can appreciate it. i have to say, i can appreciate it. i have to say, i think it's _ i can appreciate it. i have to say, i think it's not _ i can appreciate it. i have to say, i think it's not the fi
of charles and camilla here, particularlyi at the residence of charles and camilla here, particularlyers van? i did — confess,... are you not in archers van? i did listen _ confess,... are you not in archers van? i did listen today. _ confess,... are you not in archers van? i did listen today. it- confess,... are you not in archers van? i did listen today. it set - van? i did listen today. it set within royal— van? i did listen today. it set within royal residence - van? i did listen today....
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so this is charles elliott the senior. charles elliott who was probably the individual who made harvard university the great university that it is today, and of course, the father of charles elliott, the landscape architect who worked with the olmsteds. and i'll return to senior elliott in a minute. so i what makes the olmsted land grant work different than other campuses? first, frederic r. olmsted senior had a deep interest in agriculture and as a result was drawn to basic land grant mitigate. second along these lines, their egalitarian goals appealed to him. in this regard, he sgreed with his friend and harvard president john -- charles w. elliott, and as i mentioned, laurie did as well, his son protoge and partner and his friend and senior olmsted disagreed how the land grant should be established. expressed the view that land grant money should be used to find chairs for already established institutions, a sentiment i could certainly identify with. olmsted disagreed with elliott and elliott's extreme antagonism to lan
so this is charles elliott the senior. charles elliott who was probably the individual who made harvard university the great university that it is today, and of course, the father of charles elliott, the landscape architect who worked with the olmsteds. and i'll return to senior elliott in a minute. so i what makes the olmsted land grant work different than other campuses? first, frederic r. olmsted senior had a deep interest in agriculture and as a result was drawn to basic land grant...
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and david henderson and charles coleman. shaq, you've been outof that courthouse now for this entire trial. there hasn't been much of a crowd out, but we are seeing with you now. what is the reaction? >> reporter: there's a group of about 30 or so people, a group that -- started instantly after that verdict was initially read. just so you know the scene out here, this has not been a place where you see a lot of people as the trial was happening. today is much different, and some people are talking about the celebration and the surprise they felt the jury deliberated for more than 27 hours, they saw the message from the court early today, but they're saying they're now surprised by it. i want to introduce you to someone said she was driving by had her family, lucy is your name. you stopped here when you heard the ver. why did you come here? >> i mean, this is hopefully a turning point. i think it's as important as a while person to do what i can. >> reporter: you told me earlier you were surprised when you heard this ver. exp
and david henderson and charles coleman. shaq, you've been outof that courthouse now for this entire trial. there hasn't been much of a crowd out, but we are seeing with you now. what is the reaction? >> reporter: there's a group of about 30 or so people, a group that -- started instantly after that verdict was initially read. just so you know the scene out here, this has not been a place where you see a lot of people as the trial was happening. today is much different, and some people...
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. >> reporter: charles chavis, jr. is a historian at george mason university, and the author of the forthcoming book, "the silent shore: the lynching of matthew williams and the politics of racism in the free state." the horrific lynching of matthew williams was reported widely at the time, including in the "afro-american," a black- owned paper in nearby baltimore. while there are differing accounts of what happened that day, what we do know is that williams worked for a wealthy white business owner in salisbury. after an altercation, williams' boss was dead, and williams himself suffered several gunshot wounds, but was still alive. once word got out, a white mob formed at the hospital where he had been taken. the nurse in charge of the segregated black ward reportedly stepped aside to allow his abduction. >> there's a famous quote that's actually published in the "baltimore sun," where she says, "if you're going to take him, take him quietly." >> reporter: the injured williams was thrown from a hospital window and dra
. >> reporter: charles chavis, jr. is a historian at george mason university, and the author of the forthcoming book, "the silent shore: the lynching of matthew williams and the politics of racism in the free state." the horrific lynching of matthew williams was reported widely at the time, including in the "afro-american," a black- owned paper in nearby baltimore. while there are differing accounts of what happened that day, what we do know is that williams worked for...
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receiving a ted by prince charles was already a good thing for| charles was already a good thing forwants to prove and we'll do everything to prove that he can come back and win title number eight, there is the chance for him next year. real change apply, we will have a new formula 1 next year. it will be very interesting, and it wouldn't be a fighter in him if he didn't want to show that he can do it. the extreme e season comes to a close this weekend with thejurassic x—prix in dorset. it's the first series of races for electric off—road vehicles, held across the globe in locations facing the worst effects of climate change. catie munnings is one of the young stars of the sport and she's made a blistering start, winning the event in greenland, alongside her andretti united team—mate timmy hansen. she's been speaking tojohn watson. and spent a fantastic year one. i think with season one of any championship, of course, there will be challenges, and i think a lot of it is around the uncertainty of, you know, how will the season play out? who will be fast? what are the cars like to driv
receiving a ted by prince charles was already a good thing for| charles was already a good thing forwants to prove and we'll do everything to prove that he can come back and win title number eight, there is the chance for him next year. real change apply, we will have a new formula 1 next year. it will be very interesting, and it wouldn't be a fighter in him if he didn't want to show that he can do it. the extreme e season comes to a close this weekend with thejurassic x—prix in dorset. it's...