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charles: i'm charles payne. this is "making money."reaking right now historic inflation is crushing americans. real wages are getting hammered. as you see the market looking past the crisis, really wondering if the hawkish fed might be more hype than reality. the fate of every asset group is at the mercy of jay powell and company. will they pick main street over wall street? president biden's campaign to nuke the filibuster is getting ugly an desperate. his pitch is simple. a, ditch the pill h filibuster to pass the voting rights bill with a simple majority or b, you're a racist. i later will share with you, why i think president biden is hurting the nation's specially black americans with this kind of talk. bitcoin is billed as the great inflation head. everyone is saying why it is sliding? i will ask one of the biggest believers out there. he put his money where his mouth is. michael saylor is with us. all that and more on "making money". charles: we know it is all about inflation and how the fed will handle it and how much main stre
charles: i'm charles payne. this is "making money."reaking right now historic inflation is crushing americans. real wages are getting hammered. as you see the market looking past the crisis, really wondering if the hawkish fed might be more hype than reality. the fate of every asset group is at the mercy of jay powell and company. will they pick main street over wall street? president biden's campaign to nuke the filibuster is getting ugly an desperate. his pitch is simple. a, ditch...
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charles? charles: hillary, thank you very much.to bring in republican congressman mark green. congressman, i want to start out with the comments from president biden yesterday. in fact it really was the big scary thing out of all of this but i will share it with the audience first, this possible russian invasion of ukraine. president biden: so i think what you're going to see russia will be held accountable and if it invades. depends on what it does, one thing a minor incursion, we fight about what to do or not do, et cetera, but if they actually do what they're capable with forces amassed on the border it will be a disaster for russia if they further invade ukraine. charles: of course the administration sent out a communique saying, they walked back this minor incursion comment, however, it is a firestorm. you know, you go the to wonder what are they thinking a, in the kremlin and b, your own thoughts, this is topic i know is near and dear to your heart. >> sure, charles, thanks for having me on. this really shows a president who
charles? charles: hillary, thank you very much.to bring in republican congressman mark green. congressman, i want to start out with the comments from president biden yesterday. in fact it really was the big scary thing out of all of this but i will share it with the audience first, this possible russian invasion of ukraine. president biden: so i think what you're going to see russia will be held accountable and if it invades. depends on what it does, one thing a minor incursion, we fight about...
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charles? charles: all right. thanks a lot, hillary.nts with venmo. spending alert, folks. spending alert. while joe manchin continues to hold his ground on "build back better" there is news out today democrats and republicans are working on another round of coronavirus stimulus. i got to be honest. it caught me off guard. apparently they say it would target small businesses like the restaurants we talked about, gyms, even minor league sports teams. but as duke would say, turn those machines back on because once they start printing they never stop. host of "kudlow," larry "kudlow." they can't stop. did amazing job. kill the bill, save the country. you can't keep it killed. it is like one of those freddy krueger movies, you can't keep it down? >> [laughter]. charles: you can't. >> look it, this is going nowheres. charles: trial balloon or -- >> democratic leaks, trial balloon. there is no there there. they can't get the big bill. now they will go for smaller bill. it will never happen, just trust me on this, by the by, economic logic beh
charles? charles: all right. thanks a lot, hillary.nts with venmo. spending alert, folks. spending alert. while joe manchin continues to hold his ground on "build back better" there is news out today democrats and republicans are working on another round of coronavirus stimulus. i got to be honest. it caught me off guard. apparently they say it would target small businesses like the restaurants we talked about, gyms, even minor league sports teams. but as duke would say, turn those...
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charles: ann, same question. >> yeah, i think net positive charles.f famous founders, anything encourages young people to go out and build businesses, innovate, problems create wealth in the meantime i'm all for it. charles: let's talk about some of these stocks, joel. i looked at your holdings and the entr fund and there's a lot of these names we're talking about here. i know you're confident they are going to come back. a lot of people want to know when should they be buying to maximize it, are there any now in that buy zone to buy the dip or when would that come? >> well timing is very tough particularly when the fed is no longer buying 120 billion per- month or they are going to put that the to a halt very soon and start raising rates and we're seeing interest rates creeping up prior to that and high growth stocks are getting hit. we've got an active etf which means we could buy ultrahigh growth stocks and also things that are still high growth but they have cash flows. i think this year is certainly first quarter people need to look at these entr
charles: ann, same question. >> yeah, i think net positive charles.f famous founders, anything encourages young people to go out and build businesses, innovate, problems create wealth in the meantime i'm all for it. charles: let's talk about some of these stocks, joel. i looked at your holdings and the entr fund and there's a lot of these names we're talking about here. i know you're confident they are going to come back. a lot of people want to know when should they be buying to maximize...
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here is charles payne to take you through the next hour. charles? charles: jackie, thank you so much. good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." really it began weeks ago, snowballed into the first full-fledged stock market crisis. driven by number of issues and unanswered questions. is the fed too late. will the fed go too far? how long will the hyperinflation period last? what kind of market reset is real sy warranted at this point. toss into the mix geopolitical risk, domestic turmoil, of course the nation that feels like it is sinking into malaise. here is the deal, you always know these moments are going to happen, yet, it does hurt every time. i'm going to talk with permabull brian belski to help you with this and a whole set of stars to help you with. each move by the biden administration has knocked prices lower. people are jumping ship. i have one who says she is buying. what happens when the government elites say, hey, we'll come to the rescue of the trucking industry any well it ain't smart. i will discuss that with don lu
here is charles payne to take you through the next hour. charles? charles: jackie, thank you so much. good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." really it began weeks ago, snowballed into the first full-fledged stock market crisis. driven by number of issues and unanswered questions. is the fed too late. will the fed go too far? how long will the hyperinflation period last? what kind of market reset is real sy warranted at this point. toss into the mix geopolitical...
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we'll send it to charles payne to take you through the next hour. charles. charles: jackie, thank you very. good afternoon, i'm charles payne this, is "making money." breaking out the market tried to move higher. once again is struggled to maintain the rally. bouncing in a dedicated range. it sees buyers emerge on the dips also sellers bailing out on on the riffs. i don't think it is too go that way. after the fomc meeting we seem to get consensus. we're not getting that. jay powell walking a tightrope not making anyone happening. a year ago the retail revolution was taking the investing world by storm turning the establishment on its head. today investors are most bearish in a decade. i will ask three influential social media investors if the thrill is gone. i'm here to tell you the magic is not over. a lesson from patrick mahomes during the most exciting football game ever. how to stay calm in turbulent markets. all that and more on "making money." ♪. charles: so after an epic overnight trading session, a lot of early morning indecision, the market, well,
we'll send it to charles payne to take you through the next hour. charles. charles: jackie, thank you very. good afternoon, i'm charles payne this, is "making money." breaking out the market tried to move higher. once again is struggled to maintain the rally. bouncing in a dedicated range. it sees buyers emerge on the dips also sellers bailing out on on the riffs. i don't think it is too go that way. after the fomc meeting we seem to get consensus. we're not getting that. jay powell...
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charles: a calm returns, charles payne returns. kind of notice something there, neil?eil: i do my friend. if it were me like a cannoli thing. i don't even want to go there. charles: a little off the beaten track. great to see you, neil. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." for the second session in a row the market climbing off the canvas this time from a subtle nudge from federal reserve chairman jerome powell. but under the hood where we've seen unmitigated damage. can the market heal itself as the fed removes the punch bowl? i'm personally licking my chops. investors are getting the short end of the stick today. i will ask my market pros for great opportunities. remember president nixon tried price controls to cush inflation. well, it didn't work. biden and company are talking about producing more goods. does that mean they will go out to make cars themselves? poor policies, rampant crime, loss of the nuclear family. why great american cities and households are in trouble. i with ask don peebles and carol roth what it means for the fu
charles: a calm returns, charles payne returns. kind of notice something there, neil?eil: i do my friend. if it were me like a cannoli thing. i don't even want to go there. charles: a little off the beaten track. great to see you, neil. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." for the second session in a row the market climbing off the canvas this time from a subtle nudge from federal reserve chairman jerome powell. but under the hood where we've seen...
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my time is up, time now for charles pavement charles, take it away. charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles pain, this is "making must be." every economy is saying this economy is bombing, so how to do you explain all the disturbing economic news today? retail sales, a bust. consumer sentiment, a bust. bank earnings, a bust. so while the folks in those ivory towers seem stressed, the stock market thinks it's a mistake. in fact, i'm going to borrow from one of shakespeare's earliest plays. now, before you head to the hills, these are also the times that this make fortunes. it's not easy, which is why i have some of the best in the business to help us navigate these waters. here is a serious question. is the answer to income inequality to swab our children? wait until i tell you about universal adoption. and, you know, we're going to always keep it real on this show because you live with inflation. we're going to look at the economy through the lens of main street today, not wall street. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ charles: so
my time is up, time now for charles pavement charles, take it away. charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles pain, this is "making must be." every economy is saying this economy is bombing, so how to do you explain all the disturbing economic news today? retail sales, a bust. consumer sentiment, a bust. bank earnings, a bust. so while the folks in those ivory towers seem stressed, the stock market thinks it's a mistake. in fact, i'm going to borrow from one of shakespeare's...
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charles payne, it is all yours. charles: thank you so much, ashley webster.ood afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, there is tension in the area, you can feel it. wall street is trying to digest the possibility of four rate hikes, balance sheet runoff but the near calm today belies the biggest names in the market. the question for you, should you be a buyer or a seller? earnings season has begun, folks. what you should expect, what you should own, what you should avoid. money fleeing the u.s. dollar. the question where is it going? how you cash in. meanwhile members of the fed talking woke, but will they let the market stumble in order to crush inflation? tension turning stomachs into knots in washington, d.c., after using covid-19 to push his agenda, president biden trying to catch up as he strong arms democrats to get rid of the filibuster. his poll numbers are dropping. subsidized pet care, all kinds out of this world, out of the box benefits, i can't wait to tell you some of them. the question how will this b
charles payne, it is all yours. charles: thank you so much, ashley webster.ood afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, there is tension in the area, you can feel it. wall street is trying to digest the possibility of four rate hikes, balance sheet runoff but the near calm today belies the biggest names in the market. the question for you, should you be a buyer or a seller? earnings season has begun, folks. what you should expect, what you...
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charles payne, i hand off a good market to you. charles: i appreciate it. may only be the second worst since 2008. we take the small victories. david: my pleasure. charles: after climbing off the canvas a number of times, finishing the week with a hammer formation the market as you can see picking up where it left off. was that the bottom or a bear market bounce? a lot of people are asking, i've got some of the best that we will weigh in on that. the sectors i'm looking at which could have a huge, biggest swings. by the way we're also talking about sort of desperate use of put options, right? please be careful, folks. we'll tell you why. president biden promising to give us to us straight from the shoulder that is what he always says but mostly this administration is giving us the business. the latest attempt to pull the wool over our eyes. speaking of misleading, wall street headline says fomc is dead for crypto retail traders living in a nightmare. we'll get the real skinny from one of our favorite digital revolution guests. all that and so much more on m
charles payne, i hand off a good market to you. charles: i appreciate it. may only be the second worst since 2008. we take the small victories. david: my pleasure. charles: after climbing off the canvas a number of times, finishing the week with a hammer formation the market as you can see picking up where it left off. was that the bottom or a bear market bounce? a lot of people are asking, i've got some of the best that we will weigh in on that. the sectors i'm looking at which could have a...
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charles: yep. liz: charles, thank you very much. yes.final hour of what has been a volatile afternoon of trade? markets again wiping away morning losses after the s&p dipped into correction territory. the dow's losses have evaporate rated as well, green on the screen right now. the oil patch helping to propel the markets as oil surges once again, but is it on a true path to
charles: yep. liz: charles, thank you very much. yes.final hour of what has been a volatile afternoon of trade? markets again wiping away morning losses after the s&p dipped into correction territory. the dow's losses have evaporate rated as well, green on the screen right now. the oil patch helping to propel the markets as oil surges once again, but is it on a true path to
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charles payne. charles: the plot thickens. see you soon my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne and this is making money. breaking now there is epic battle between wall street and the federal reserve. unfortunately your portfolio is caught in the middle. i live for these moments. i'm champing at the bit to share my thoughts and wisdom from the street. should you dump your tech stocks or should you be buying the weakness? and why the banks down today? by the way will oil hit $100 a barrel? so many questions. we have the answers. stay calm, buckle up. we got you. remember you don't get diamond hands without stress. esg is about doing good but the movement is actually destroying the oil patch, that means destroying your wallet. is it time to curb this experiment? the federal government told you that elon musk and jeff bezos needed to pay their fair share to fun their pipe-dream of spending. why are they snooping into $600 of transactions with mobile apps. i told you this would happen but you know it is far worse than you think. all that a
charles payne. charles: the plot thickens. see you soon my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne and this is making money. breaking now there is epic battle between wall street and the federal reserve. unfortunately your portfolio is caught in the middle. i live for these moments. i'm champing at the bit to share my thoughts and wisdom from the street. should you dump your tech stocks or should you be buying the weakness? and why the banks down today? by the way will oil hit $100...
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now we'll send it over to charles payne to take you through the next hour. charles? charles: thank you so much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne this, is "making money." breaking right now, top thriller dragster, superman escapes from krypton, red force, until the last 24 hours those were the the greatest roller coaster rides in america. this stock market has taken over. i know the ride is not fun. if you panic it will make you sick for years to come. what you need to know to keep a level head to turn the topsy turf very market to your advantage. i'm talking to a former trump economic advisor on the most important measure of economic success, what the biden administration can do to right the ship. one of crypto's biggest skeptics became a believer. when brilliant people get laser eyes i will ask why. i will ask vane hendrix and get his latest thoughts on the federal reserve. more on that on "making money. ♪. charles: all right, so maybe it is cultural, but the big question these days, are the go, go days over? last week we saw the green m and m tone it dow
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charles: all righty. still to come, is the biden administration finally realizing that the only way we can really deal with the coronavirus is to live with it? certainly, folks that used to work for them have come up with that conclusion. also, next, when it comes down to it the fed really has a choice here folks. main street over wall street, i'm going to ask don lufkin, what he thinks. i think he'll go with wall street. ♪ superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance. ow! i'm ok! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ only in theaters december 17th. one of the worst things about a cold sore ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ is how it can make you feel. but, when used at the first sign, abreva can get you back to being you in just 2 and a half days. be kinder to yourself and tougher on your cold sores. here's a direct question. how long are you planning on keeping your new smile? yeah. that's wh
charles: all righty. still to come, is the biden administration finally realizing that the only way we can really deal with the coronavirus is to live with it? certainly, folks that used to work for them have come up with that conclusion. also, next, when it comes down to it the fed really has a choice here folks. main street over wall street, i'm going to ask don lufkin, what he thinks. i think he'll go with wall street. ♪ superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the...
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>> yeah, thank you, charles.venue, earnings per share per employee. which companies get the most revenue growth with the fewest employees? interestingly the top two sectors are oil, energy and technology obviously. and so we think that continues to be the place you want to be focused on, energy in the near term. technology for the long term. and i'm not talking about growth at any price as we've been over repeatedly. we want to buy the franchise leaders with pricing power. you're hearing everyone say this. they want pricing power and free cash flow yield but they don't want tech stocks because they think they're only influenced by interest rates. the history and data just don't show that. charles: it is kind of nuts, right. i tell people i think from 96 to 2000 the average yield was like 10-year yield was over 6% and we had the biggest tech boom in history, albeit, it was a little flimsy there but it was a big boom. it can boom certainly more than 2% shouldn't derail it. in this market like this though how do you
>> yeah, thank you, charles.venue, earnings per share per employee. which companies get the most revenue growth with the fewest employees? interestingly the top two sectors are oil, energy and technology obviously. and so we think that continues to be the place you want to be focused on, energy in the near term. technology for the long term. and i'm not talking about growth at any price as we've been over repeatedly. we want to buy the franchise leaders with pricing power. you're hearing...
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charles: yeah.those signs were still up across the south. i was born in the south. where we could drink, where we could go to the bathroom. my parents would remind me, in your lifetime, in my lifetime look how much change has come about. you and i handed the man tell now for more change. and i just don't mean as people of color, as people in the media. for the platforms that we have. it is inherent upon us and incumbent upon us to remind people diversity is more than the color of your skin and texture of our hair. it is our diversity of thought, perspective, origin of culture, where our people came from in this country. maybe they're from the north. maybe they're from the south. all of that matters. when you hear certain politicians say the black community, who do they mean? there are 47 plus million of us. charles: yeah. >> there are many communities of color. that is part of the change and success we bring about going forward. i'm really excited on this day, very optimistic. charles: so am i. i wa
charles: yeah.those signs were still up across the south. i was born in the south. where we could drink, where we could go to the bathroom. my parents would remind me, in your lifetime, in my lifetime look how much change has come about. you and i handed the man tell now for more change. and i just don't mean as people of color, as people in the media. for the platforms that we have. it is inherent upon us and incumbent upon us to remind people diversity is more than the color of your skin and...
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charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." two roads have diverged in the woods. investors decided to one less traveled. talking about the results of big time now, see growth stocks getting hammered. david just pointed it out as we see aggressive buying in cyclical names. the spark is coming from a surge in buying yields renewed focus on value this, is a huge moment of truth, folks. also active money managers. they're feeling heat as goldman called them out for grossly underperforming. we're celebrating the birth of bitcoin, on the verge of crushing big names in finance. crypto eadvantage gellist, leah halprin will give us her take. we're waiting for president biden to provide an update as he meets with the covid response team. how will the white house fix this testing mess? all that and so much or "making money." charles: all right, so another by per indicated market investor bailing out most of the growth names. high inflationary, high interest rate environment. there is also some deep bottom-fishing going on, folks. small c
charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." two roads have diverged in the woods. investors decided to one less traveled. talking about the results of big time now, see growth stocks getting hammered. david just pointed it out as we see aggressive buying in cyclical names. the spark is coming from a surge in buying yields renewed focus on value this, is a huge moment of truth, folks. also active money managers. they're feeling heat as goldman called them out...
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charles: thank you, lily. >> thank you, charles.e of my favorite market watchers, lance roberts. more pitchforks and torches, despite nancy pelosi's resistance americans are demanding congress stop this insider trading but will congress actually do it or will they bow to the hedge funds and well, nancy pelosi. tweet me: @cvpayne, do you think congress will ever stop taking advantage of the major money making machine that they enjoy. we'll be right back. my daughter has type 2 diabetes and lately i've seen this change in her. once-weekly trulicity is proven to help lower a1c. it lowers blood sugar from the first dose. and you could lose up to ten pounds. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe
charles: thank you, lily. >> thank you, charles.e of my favorite market watchers, lance roberts. more pitchforks and torches, despite nancy pelosi's resistance americans are demanding congress stop this insider trading but will congress actually do it or will they bow to the hedge funds and well, nancy pelosi. tweet me: @cvpayne, do you think congress will ever stop taking advantage of the major money making machine that they enjoy. we'll be right back. my daughter has type 2 diabetes and...
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charles? >> charles: thanks, chad. so are manchins a new demand that the spending bill may not be dead? karl rove joins me now. karl, the news is not really news. this is what senator manchin was talking about this whole time with respect to the child care tax credit. is anything else changed there? >> i don't think so. sounds like what is he going to say? no, i'm never going to be open to having discussions. i don't think that is his style. of course he's saying i'll sit down with you. he's very clear. he does not believe we need a big spending bill. he thinks it ought to be tied to work requirements and income. that is to say, the wealthier you are, the less likely you are to get the benefit. if you get the benefit, you have to be working or looking for work. he doesn't want to undo that connection that so many democrats want to axe. >> charles: what is amazing about that whole part about the eligibility, up to 200,000 where it starts to phase out up to 400,000 you're still getting something. this is promoted. everyt
charles? >> charles: thanks, chad. so are manchins a new demand that the spending bill may not be dead? karl rove joins me now. karl, the news is not really news. this is what senator manchin was talking about this whole time with respect to the child care tax credit. is anything else changed there? >> i don't think so. sounds like what is he going to say? no, i'm never going to be open to having discussions. i don't think that is his style. of course he's saying i'll sit down with...
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charles? charles: hillary vaughn, thank you very much.erver alex de tocqueville be a served americans of his day quote, have all a lively faith in the perfectibility of man, and consider society in a state of improvement. the optimism has been a key ethos for america, foundation of the american dream yet according to a new poll we entered this year with a surge of people saying they're more fearful. what exactly is going on? i want to bring in iwf fellow jennifer stefano. words people used to describe last year, exhausted, worrisome, chaotic, even hellish, they don't really explain the big jump in fear. what is happening right now? >> well it's a lack of leadership at the very top of our country and i think it is incredibly problematic. president biden has stoked fear and uncertainty, certainly how he responded to various strains of the virus. i think what is happening with people's children and their education is causing an enormous amount of stress. parents, i have polling, people believe america was founded on noble ideas. they thought
charles? charles: hillary vaughn, thank you very much.erver alex de tocqueville be a served americans of his day quote, have all a lively faith in the perfectibility of man, and consider society in a state of improvement. the optimism has been a key ethos for america, foundation of the american dream yet according to a new poll we entered this year with a surge of people saying they're more fearful. what exactly is going on? i want to bring in iwf fellow jennifer stefano. words people used to...
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charles? >> charles: thanks, jonathan. so how long will we see or continue to see a million cases a days before things turn for the better? with me now, tom price. secretary price, fantastic to see you. give us -- we're all looking and all detectives these days. i can tell you where south africa is. it's giving me hope. could we be some sort of a peaking point right now with overall cases? >> if this acts like it does in other countries, i think we're close to that. we're seeing south africa went through about a month of an upturn and then they've begun to come down with their omicron incidents. so i think we're getting close. i think there's also a silver lining to this. not many people have been talking about this. that is that the more individuals -- we don't want anybody to get infected. the more individuals that are infected, the likelihood is that they increase their immunity to other variants of the disease. we move in the direction of having vaccines and with natural immunity, we move in the direction of having the
charles? >> charles: thanks, jonathan. so how long will we see or continue to see a million cases a days before things turn for the better? with me now, tom price. secretary price, fantastic to see you. give us -- we're all looking and all detectives these days. i can tell you where south africa is. it's giving me hope. could we be some sort of a peaking point right now with overall cases? >> if this acts like it does in other countries, i think we're close to that. we're seeing...
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charles? >> charles: thanks, casey.ext guest, harris county constable ted heath. what can you tell us about the search for the shooter? how is that going so far? >> as we just released in a press conference, the shooter has been identified. he is still at large. we're to the point now to whereby bringing in the public, we feel we are going to close that net around him. with the houston police department leading this investigation, which is enabling me to spend time with the family and to grieve with the men and women of this department here, i'm very confident that we'll have this wrapped up shortly. >> charles: this constable was committed to not just doing his job but making sure that his fellow officers had proper training by taking this particular shift and training younger officers. what is his family saying to you right now? you visited with them. what are they saying? >> his family is grieving, as you can expect. this is a horrible thing. they are just very, very thankful that the family in blue, the police depar
charles? >> charles: thanks, casey.ext guest, harris county constable ted heath. what can you tell us about the search for the shooter? how is that going so far? >> as we just released in a press conference, the shooter has been identified. he is still at large. we're to the point now to whereby bringing in the public, we feel we are going to close that net around him. with the houston police department leading this investigation, which is enabling me to spend time with the family...
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charles? >> charles: now to missouri senator roy blunt. senator, the president saying they may not get the voting rights through is now of course -- it's been a rough week. he's lashed out. he was livid today coming out of the caucus meeting. where does this go from here? >> well, i think what the senate will be doing is moving forward as the unique the body the senate is where we have the ability to reach some consensus before you move forward. the option is what happens in the house every time the house changes parties. they send a lot of bills over to the senate that aren't going anywhere because they're too drastically headed in one direction. the next time, they would have reversed those bills if they were to have become law. that is certainly not what you need. also what we have here is an attempt to once again federalize something that has been working well for a couple hundred years. i think states and local election officials are the place for elections to be conducted. there's been a consensus on that for decades including presid
charles? >> charles: now to missouri senator roy blunt. senator, the president saying they may not get the voting rights through is now of course -- it's been a rough week. he's lashed out. he was livid today coming out of the caucus meeting. where does this go from here? >> well, i think what the senate will be doing is moving forward as the unique the body the senate is where we have the ability to reach some consensus before you move forward. the option is what happens in the...
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hope you're excited, charles. >> charles: i talk about it every day on my show. going there but my wallet is. thanks, susan. so no third jab. can you wave aloha as in good-bye to your hawaiian vacation? we'll explain. some of my best memories growing up were cooking with mom. so when she moved in with us, a new kitchen became part of our financial plan. ♪ ♪ find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com with age comes more... get more with neutrogena® retinol pro plus. a powerful .05% retinol that's also gentle on skin. for wrinkles results in one week. neutrogena®. for people with skin. hello, how can i? for wrinkles results in one week. sore throat pain? ♪honey lemon♪ try vicks vapocool drops in honey lemon chill for fast acting sore throat relief ♪ahhh!♪ wooo! vaporize sore throat pain with looking to get back in your type 2 diabetes zone? once-weekly ozempic® can help. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average u
hope you're excited, charles. >> charles: i talk about it every day on my show. going there but my wallet is. thanks, susan. so no third jab. can you wave aloha as in good-bye to your hawaiian vacation? we'll explain. some of my best memories growing up were cooking with mom. so when she moved in with us, a new kitchen became part of our financial plan. ♪ ♪ find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com with age comes more... get more with neutrogena® retinol pro plus. a powerful .05%...
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charles loved alex, and alex loved charles. >> this is a family that lends lori's daughter tylee anded son j.j. -- >> people describe lori vallow as an extremely loving mother, fun mother. she was somebody who made the kids the center of her universe. >> reporter: everything seemed perfect. until lori started to express extreme new beliefs. >> one thing she told me was that when she was in the temple, she said she saw jesus christ face-to-face. and she talked to him. and i thought, that's an odd thing to say. then we were standing in her kitchen, and shouldn't that she was turning into a translated being. and i was like, what do you mean you're turning into a translated being? and she said, i don't have to eat anymore. and if somebody shot me with a gun, the bullet wouldn't even go through me. i looked at her, she looked at me. and i was like, lori, what you're saying is not true, this is nonsense. she goes, you think i'm crazy, don't you? i was like, i don't know if you're crazy, but what you're telling me is not normal. and this is not happening to you. and from that point, she tri
charles loved alex, and alex loved charles. >> this is a family that lends lori's daughter tylee anded son j.j. -- >> people describe lori vallow as an extremely loving mother, fun mother. she was somebody who made the kids the center of her universe. >> reporter: everything seemed perfect. until lori started to express extreme new beliefs. >> one thing she told me was that when she was in the temple, she said she saw jesus christ face-to-face. and she talked to him. and...
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charles? >> charles: thanks, rick. so let's face it.d it has nothing to do with health. ♪♪ i earn 5% cash back on travel purchased through chase with chase freedom unlimited. i earn 5% on our cabin. hello cashback! hello, kevin hart! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. >> vo: my car is my after-work decompression zone. ♪ music ♪ >> vo: so when my windshield broke... i found the experts at safelite autoglass. they have exclusive technology and service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪ ♪ at lowe's, you never have to be finished with your finishing touches. with aisles of ways to refresh and restyle. for whatever style you're feeling. at prices you're really feelin. shop the lowe's bath style & save event now in-store and online. there's so much new in the new chicken & bacon ranch, but the clock is ticking, so we gotta hurry. there's new rotisserie-style chicken, new peppercorn ranch, new hickory-smoked bacon, new... (whistle
charles? >> charles: thanks, rick. so let's face it.d it has nothing to do with health. ♪♪ i earn 5% cash back on travel purchased through chase with chase freedom unlimited. i earn 5% on our cabin. hello cashback! hello, kevin hart! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. >> vo: my car is my after-work decompression zone. ♪ music ♪ >> vo: so when my windshield broke... i found the experts at...
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charles loved alex, and alex loved charles. >> charles was doing okay for himself professionally.ial investment firm. >> this is a family that blends lori's daughter, tylee, and their adopted son, jj, under one roof. >> tylee is the dearest, dearest little girl. >> you need someone to cuddle with, but you don't have a significant other? worry no more! >> she has a tough exterior, but she's got a marshmallow heart. >> how would you describe the relationship between tylee and lori? >> lori was who tylee really loved, and i think she looked up to her mom. >> people described lori vallow as an extremely loving mother, an extremely fun mother. she was somebody who made her kids the center of her universe. jj is the adopted son of lori and charles vallow. but it's a little more complicated than that, because jj is the biological grandson of charles' sister, kay. >> jj is my biological grandson via my son, and charles is my brother. >> we loved lori. i'll tell thyou that right now. >> lori did a great job of raising jj. jj's autistic, and he learned so many things. every time i went to g
charles loved alex, and alex loved charles. >> charles was doing okay for himself professionally.ial investment firm. >> this is a family that blends lori's daughter, tylee, and their adopted son, jj, under one roof. >> tylee is the dearest, dearest little girl. >> you need someone to cuddle with, but you don't have a significant other? worry no more! >> she has a tough exterior, but she's got a marshmallow heart. >> how would you describe the relationship...
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it will, charles. as far as the balance sheet production they are giving us a guide, a framework, basically, giving us all the instructions they need. if the markets can't handle that, i don't know what the market -- charles: the markets are always in conflict. thank you so much, cheryl. after seeing big time grid over the last two trading sessions the market opened higher on bigger earnings releases, microsoft leading the pack. pulling back on the announcement on four possible rate hikes. it might be premature to make such a call. there is a sense however that there will be, this recent volatility might have the market more focused on the fed. also for those of you who are too young to remember there is a technique perfected by former fed chairman greenspan that saw the fed step in with policies to limit stock market declines. whenever there was a certain pain threshold. maybe it is farfetched to even think about that as we're talking accommodation. those are the marching orders. remove the punch bowl
it will, charles. as far as the balance sheet production they are giving us a guide, a framework, basically, giving us all the instructions they need. if the markets can't handle that, i don't know what the market -- charles: the markets are always in conflict. thank you so much, cheryl. after seeing big time grid over the last two trading sessions the market opened higher on bigger earnings releases, microsoft leading the pack. pulling back on the announcement on four possible rate hikes. it...
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>> hi, charles. the u.s. leading all sorts of efforts to try to head off a possible invasion a midst worrying reports as well as an ominous sign of that incursion. 30 train loads of gear have been taken to belarus. 60 groups surrounding ukraine and some troops possibly already here. this is as americans ramp up. more than 200 american diplomats and families are leaving this week. there's 20,000 ex-pats in ukraine. the message today from the embassy on a conference call was leave now. yes, we saw another shipment of u.s. military aid arrive here today. part of a $200 million commitment of lethal items of ukrainian forces and nato drops and gear on stand by. the government here tries to tamp down fears of an imminent invasion. others not so sure. listen to the take of the kiev post. >> do you think the russians will invade? >> two weeks ago, nobody really believed it. they felt that putin was bluffing with each day, the possibility of it happening is more of a reality. >> martha: if it any consolation, this cre
>> hi, charles. the u.s. leading all sorts of efforts to try to head off a possible invasion a midst worrying reports as well as an ominous sign of that incursion. 30 train loads of gear have been taken to belarus. 60 groups surrounding ukraine and some troops possibly already here. this is as americans ramp up. more than 200 american diplomats and families are leaving this week. there's 20,000 ex-pats in ukraine. the message today from the embassy on a conference call was leave now. yes,...
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charles? >> thanks, adam. winter storms, supply chain issues are a double whammy for stores trying to fill the shelves. madison alworth is in new jersey with more on that part of the story. >> yeah, the winter storms did no favors. we're looking at inflation, empty shelves adding to this literally perfect storm of problems for your local grocery store. take a look at this video. this was the seen at shop rite across new jersey. so many empty shelves. it's a combination of the factors leading to that winter storms didn't make the deliveries better. we've seen them slowed with a crammed supply chain story. here in sue leonard's, the team has adjusted. >> we're finding it difficult to get tropicana in our stores. so we have to pivot. so if we push our private label, we'll still have an orange juice but not the one that you see every day. >> when you can find those items on the shelf, they cost you more because of inflation. some are blaming them for price gouging. the grocers are keeping up with labor, delivery,
charles? >> thanks, adam. winter storms, supply chain issues are a double whammy for stores trying to fill the shelves. madison alworth is in new jersey with more on that part of the story. >> yeah, the winter storms did no favors. we're looking at inflation, empty shelves adding to this literally perfect storm of problems for your local grocery store. take a look at this video. this was the seen at shop rite across new jersey. so many empty shelves. it's a combination of the...
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you know, it's very dangerous to charles your thoughts. i'm glad you brought this up max, because your analogy of the mechanism here is, is, is perfect. you know, natural selection works by having variation, which in the, in the human world, we called descent. right? and like you said, the crazy ideas that start on the margin and then suddenly they, they move to the center and that's how we advance. and so yeah, if, if a censorship wipes out basically takes the human society and eliminates mutation. so you're left with this stagnant decaying rack that has no adaptability, it can't evolve. and so one of my key ideas is that politics and the society have to co false to use your analogy is that you've got to have political dissent and political opinions. but you also have social innovations and you know, we kind of forget that what was the counter culture in the, in the sixties and early seventies. and it was largely a way of seeking out new social ways of, of living and, and earning a living and, and being productive. right. and all that got
you know, it's very dangerous to charles your thoughts. i'm glad you brought this up max, because your analogy of the mechanism here is, is, is perfect. you know, natural selection works by having variation, which in the, in the human world, we called descent. right? and like you said, the crazy ideas that start on the margin and then suddenly they, they move to the center and that's how we advance. and so yeah, if, if a censorship wipes out basically takes the human society and eliminates...
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said, go ahead charles on it on i looted to this. hopefully, the fact that behind the scenes negotiation to taking place it, a lot of this is in public, which as we've discussed is one of the main problems here because it encourages brinkman's ship. and also means that people tend to paint themselves into a colon. is that funded and funded difficult to extricate themselves from this, and this is particular so on the west side, when we say largely because as we discussed the road of the mainstream media and in exacerbating those tensions. but really, i think the problem comes where people then put forward positions publicly that and then become red line. santa can't be negotiated away because after when we're in a negotiation, people are always going to put forward presumably more than they might expect to get. for example, an indicator of ukraine, which lamps that you write that is about fall more than you kind of dog. will select emphasize at my cause any point that the fact that there is these whites pretensions anyway. and he's in
said, go ahead charles on it on i looted to this. hopefully, the fact that behind the scenes negotiation to taking place it, a lot of this is in public, which as we've discussed is one of the main problems here because it encourages brinkman's ship. and also means that people tend to paint themselves into a colon. is that funded and funded difficult to extricate themselves from this, and this is particular so on the west side, when we say largely because as we discussed the road of the...
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said, go ahead charles. i live on the i looted to this or hopefully the fact that behind the scenes negotiation to taking place it, a lot of this is in public, which as we've discussed is one of the main problems here because it encourages brinkman's ship and also means that people tend to repaint themselves and see a cone is that funded and funded difficult to extricate themselves from this. and this is particularly so on the west side, when we say largely because as we've discussed the road of the mainstream media in exacerbating those tensions. but really, i think the problem comes where people then put forward positions publicly that and then become red lines that can't be negotiated away. because often when we're in a negotiation, people are always going to put forward presumably more than they might expect to get. for example, an indicator of ukraine lamps that you write that is about fall more than you kind of dog was select, emphasize at my cause any point that the fact that there is these whites pre
said, go ahead charles. i live on the i looted to this or hopefully the fact that behind the scenes negotiation to taking place it, a lot of this is in public, which as we've discussed is one of the main problems here because it encourages brinkman's ship and also means that people tend to repaint themselves and see a cone is that funded and funded difficult to extricate themselves from this. and this is particularly so on the west side, when we say largely because as we've discussed the road...
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let's go to charles 1st in london. and i'm really sick and tired of all the misinformation and propaganda that is being spewed about these growing tension. there are tensions, there's no doubt about that. ok, but how they're being characterized is really important for us on this program to set straight. so charles, i asked 3 questions in my introduction what, what, what is, what is nato up to? what is the gambit here is that they have to continue expanding to be relevant. what is it american hegemony? because it's picking a needless fight with russia. go ahead. charles, why would you have this guy perennial? is she really of a nighttime, a future? of course, ever. since the cold war it's been costing around for road, it has to remind relevance and i full of course, in the background of old, our considerations, it always has to be borne in mind that there is a massive incentive, a motivating factor for nato. and those that speak for it, remember, there are many in the media that speak photo whether declared or undeclare
let's go to charles 1st in london. and i'm really sick and tired of all the misinformation and propaganda that is being spewed about these growing tension. there are tensions, there's no doubt about that. ok, but how they're being characterized is really important for us on this program to set straight. so charles, i asked 3 questions in my introduction what, what, what is, what is nato up to? what is the gambit here is that they have to continue expanding to be relevant. what is it american...
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ok, this is nonsense, charles. let me go to you. there's a way out here and i think there's the, that the problem is, is that nato, it doesn't want to see a win win one has to win and must one. the other one must lose. that's their approach to this. ok. but charles, we have the example um, austrian neutrality. we had the example of finland ization of finland. i mean, these are not new ideas. charles and everybody could win. why don't not? they can't, can't they even conceive of this? because he's at a called appeasement. it's munich all over again. why are they stuck in this mind? said go ahead. charles. on eli long, i alluded to this. hopefully. the fact that behind the scenes negotiation to taking place that a lot of this is in public, which as we've discussed, is one of the main problems here because it encourages brinkman's ship and also means that people attend to repeat themselves and see a cone is that funded and the funding difficult to extricate themselves from this and this is particularly so on the west side, when we say
ok, this is nonsense, charles. let me go to you. there's a way out here and i think there's the, that the problem is, is that nato, it doesn't want to see a win win one has to win and must one. the other one must lose. that's their approach to this. ok. but charles, we have the example um, austrian neutrality. we had the example of finland ization of finland. i mean, these are not new ideas. charles and everybody could win. why don't not? they can't, can't they even conceive of this? because...
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>> good afternoon, charles. if you're looking for milk, meat or salad, you may have to go somewhere else. the selection is not what it usually is. the rest of the store is good. giant has said that they've had issues with weather and also had problems when it comes to the covid-19 surge. they're not alone in this. a number of grocery store around the country and around the d.c. area that have had issues especially in the beginning of the week. this is the scene according to people that were posted on twitter, sharing their photos of empty shelves around the d.c. area. we walked in to a d.c. grocery store friday night. they're out of eggs, salad. a number of different things. the staff then told us that they had major weather problems in the northeast and that they would be getting their trucks in a couple day later and everything worked itself out. fmi, a trade group representing grocery stores, they said this is the situation. there's a combination of several factors from labor and transportation shortages to e
>> good afternoon, charles. if you're looking for milk, meat or salad, you may have to go somewhere else. the selection is not what it usually is. the rest of the store is good. giant has said that they've had issues with weather and also had problems when it comes to the covid-19 surge. they're not alone in this. a number of grocery store around the country and around the d.c. area that have had issues especially in the beginning of the week. this is the scene according to people that...
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charles? >> charles: thanks very much. now president biden speaking in atlanta. they force us to confront hard truths about ourselves, about our institutions and our democracy. the words of scripture remind us to hate evil, love good and establish justice in the gate. last week president harris and i stood in the united states capitol to observe one of those before and after moments in american history. january 6 insurrection, on the citadel of our democracy. today we come to atlanta, the cradle of civil rights, to make clear what must come after that dreadful day when the dagger was held at the threat of american democracy. we stand on the grounds that connect clark atlanta, atlanta university, morehouse college, spellman college, the home of activists and preachers and young people like the students here who have done so much to build a better america. we visited the sacred ebenezer church to pause and pray at the crypt of dr. king. here at the district was pointed out, represented and reflected, a life of beloved friend, john lewis. in their lifetimes, time st
charles? >> charles: thanks very much. now president biden speaking in atlanta. they force us to confront hard truths about ourselves, about our institutions and our democracy. the words of scripture remind us to hate evil, love good and establish justice in the gate. last week president harris and i stood in the united states capitol to observe one of those before and after moments in american history. january 6 insurrection, on the citadel of our democracy. today we come to atlanta, the...
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he is a native of lake charles. he holds a bachelor of science and business from ignatius state university. a master of business administration from the university of new orleans, and he is a certified public accountant. in 2016, director self was appointed to the louisiana board of international commerce by our governor, john bel edwards, the louisiana board of international commerce serves as the authority on behalf of the state to advance the louisiana state international commerce economic sector. i am honored to host director self today, and we look forward to hearing his opening statement and his response to some questions. i yield, madam chair. chair barraga: thank you, mr. higgins for that introduction. with that, the witnesses' full statement will be entered into the record. i now ask each witness to summarize his or her statement for five minutes, beginning with mr. connor. mr. connor: sorry, had to unmute first. my apologies. chairwoman barragan, ranking member higgins, members of the subcommittee, good af
he is a native of lake charles. he holds a bachelor of science and business from ignatius state university. a master of business administration from the university of new orleans, and he is a certified public accountant. in 2016, director self was appointed to the louisiana board of international commerce by our governor, john bel edwards, the louisiana board of international commerce serves as the authority on behalf of the state to advance the louisiana state international commerce economic...
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it really started with -- actually, it started with charles harris. he goes back to charles.i remember diana just arrived in new york to live for the third time. the first goes all the way back to when i was hanging in the village with people like allen ginsberg and peter orlowski and hanging out with at the time leroy jones and ted jones and any number of musicians who was a part of the greenwich village crowd. that was back 1959, 1960. then i came back into state in t six months, 1987, died 1989. i arrived here after struggling to write a novel off the coast of venezuela. that never materialized, but i did make it back to new york and lithat was in 1985, one year lar i was at marie's house and charles harris was there. we had a discussion about putting this together and i told him how much i was in touch with amistad being the spanish word for friendship and when the film came out, i had already been pretty much grilled on the history of that revolt, the mutiny of the 1839 -- the whole film that followed after that, so that at that time, we talked about it and figured that
it really started with -- actually, it started with charles harris. he goes back to charles.i remember diana just arrived in new york to live for the third time. the first goes all the way back to when i was hanging in the village with people like allen ginsberg and peter orlowski and hanging out with at the time leroy jones and ted jones and any number of musicians who was a part of the greenwich village crowd. that was back 1959, 1960. then i came back into state in t six months, 1987, died...
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then charles got more in the door at warner and acquired amistad books which charles worked inside the building at harpercollins and 1999 like i said that's about the time i started for about a year at that point. charles came over and asked me to come over and help them run it and i turned them down because i just started a new job and i didn't know that that's something you could do, start a new job and turn around and quite a few months later. i would see him from time to time and he was just wicked smart and very creative and entrepreneurial. amistad probably wouldn't be around today. and so, when harbor took in amistad, if that is the proper language, probably not, had the honor to mutually build each other up and learn from each other, that's when that happened. it provides additional resources that a lot of independent publishing houses didn't necessarily have on their own. i want to bring you into the conversation because you have been there less than a year altering covid. >> seeing what people look like again. [laughter] you've been advocating in the children's book space so
then charles got more in the door at warner and acquired amistad books which charles worked inside the building at harpercollins and 1999 like i said that's about the time i started for about a year at that point. charles came over and asked me to come over and help them run it and i turned them down because i just started a new job and i didn't know that that's something you could do, start a new job and turn around and quite a few months later. i would see him from time to time and he was...
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really started, actually started with charles harris thank you charles. i remember i had just arrived in new york to live for the third time. the first time goes all the way back to when i was hanging in the village with people like ellen ginsburg and peter and at that time was leroy jones and i'm number of other musicians that were part of theho greenwich crowd that was like 1959 covid 1960. bennett came back and stayed for about six months 1978 -- 79. in 1985 i arrived here after struggling to write a novel off the coast of venezuela. that never materialized but i did make it back to new york. that was in 1985. one year later i was at marie's house in charles harris was there. wewe had a discussion then about this dream of putting this whole amistad thing together. i told him how much i was in touch with amistad with it being the first spanish word for friendship. and of course when the film came out i had already been pretty much ruled on the history of that revolt and mutiny of 1839 and the whole film that followed after that. but at that time we talk
really started, actually started with charles harris thank you charles. i remember i had just arrived in new york to live for the third time. the first time goes all the way back to when i was hanging in the village with people like ellen ginsburg and peter and at that time was leroy jones and i'm number of other musicians that were part of theho greenwich crowd that was like 1959 covid 1960. bennett came back and stayed for about six months 1978 -- 79. in 1985 i arrived here after struggling...