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charles? >> charles: hillary, thank you very much.publican senator marsha blackburn from tennessee. and senator, just your initial thoughts as the news crossed the wires. >> oh, charles, this is such a blessing. pro-lifers have fought for decades to build a culture of life, and what is so interesting to me, calls coming into our office, when they would say oh, we don't want a ban on abortion. we would say well, it's not. this sends it back to the states. and they would say oh, well, i didn't understand that because that made sense to them, that the state, where they live, tennessee would be able to set regulations and restrictions on abortion. so i think we have some that are overreacting. i was -- i thought it was very inappropriate, merrick garland's statement today, the president's statement, i find so interesting because he had supported a constitutional amendment that would send abortion back to the states. >> charles: uh-huh. >> and that was back in 1972. so it's really sad to see how he is now changing what he had at one point
charles? >> charles: hillary, thank you very much.publican senator marsha blackburn from tennessee. and senator, just your initial thoughts as the news crossed the wires. >> oh, charles, this is such a blessing. pro-lifers have fought for decades to build a culture of life, and what is so interesting to me, calls coming into our office, when they would say oh, we don't want a ban on abortion. we would say well, it's not. this sends it back to the states. and they would say oh, well,...
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let's see if charles payne can keep the rally going. charles, to you my friend. charles: i'm up to the challenge, thank you, neil. i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking right now, the once again the market came out of the gate like a roman candle, giving everyone hope. it all fizzled and drifted back to earth. look at this, we're getting more. the question when will it sparkle long enough to indicate the worse is over? everyone loves quality, right? that was the key. all experts say we love walt. unfortunately so far the performance hasn't matched the hype. should focus move from balance sheets? janet yellen is on fire. she might be persona non grata. i will ask danielle dimartino booth why so many great economists back the biden agenda. solar stocks are much higher. should you chase them? that and much more on "making money". charles: came out of the gate with a lot of gusto. i wonder if we already hit the bear market bottom and we just don't realize it yet. here's the thing. there is so much bear inness out there, especially with experts who contin
let's see if charles payne can keep the rally going. charles, to you my friend. charles: i'm up to the challenge, thank you, neil. i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking right now, the once again the market came out of the gate like a roman candle, giving everyone hope. it all fizzled and drifted back to earth. look at this, we're getting more. the question when will it sparkle long enough to indicate the worse is over? everyone loves quality, right? that was the key. all...
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the only one i know can buy that is charles payne. >> charles: i could get the car but can't afford to fuel it up. good piece of art, though. >> neil: beautiful. >> charles: good afternoon everyone. i'm charles payne. this is making money. stocks trying to rally into a three-day weekend which is normally good. today would be amazing. now it is getting a big assist from the dip in crude oil. despite the pain carnage, history suggests that one year from now this market could be up huge. we're going to separate investors and traders. what you need to know. plus the white house's next move on crude oil, looking at extreme options. drilling though is not on the menu. when it comes to inflation, president biden says it wasn't me. he's back to blaming covid for our economic malaise. do you believe it is all about covid this far along? tweet me. more bad news from the crypto world. is this contagion? what actually happened to bitcoin? i will ask naomi brockwell at 2:45. the word of the week, folks, i will explain in my take. to the market obviously under pressure out the gate today. it's becom
the only one i know can buy that is charles payne. >> charles: i could get the car but can't afford to fuel it up. good piece of art, though. >> neil: beautiful. >> charles: good afternoon everyone. i'm charles payne. this is making money. stocks trying to rally into a three-day weekend which is normally good. today would be amazing. now it is getting a big assist from the dip in crude oil. despite the pain carnage, history suggests that one year from now this market could be...
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charles: i got 30 seconds to go. thing that worked on the equity side this year. very few things have worked at all, you mentioned banks, coming into the year the banks were supposed to be amazing. interest rates were going up and banks were going to follow. a lot of these, all of the themes, a lot of these things that have unraveled what is going on there? was it oh hyped to begin with? >> absolutely overhyped. at this point is a complete liquidity break. people are selling because they have to sell. not because they want to sell. charles: that is one of the definitions of capitulation. danielle, congratulations. i will watch every short you put on because they're pretty good. talk to you again soon. >> thank you. charles: my takeaway why president biden keeping his campaign promise to go to war on fossil fuels will go down in the history books as one of the greatest presidential mistakes ever. some call it economic sabotage. we'll be right back. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ we all need a rock we can rely on. to be strong. to overcome an
charles: i got 30 seconds to go. thing that worked on the equity side this year. very few things have worked at all, you mentioned banks, coming into the year the banks were supposed to be amazing. interest rates were going up and banks were going to follow. a lot of these, all of the themes, a lot of these things that have unraveled what is going on there? was it oh hyped to begin with? >> absolutely overhyped. at this point is a complete liquidity break. people are selling because they...
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charles: >> thanks for having me on, charles. charles: you got it.can oil companies, they're investing in carbon capture. now of course we're trying to appease the esg crowd. meanwhile higher gasoline prices are crushing everyone else. is it avoidable? investor braved crypto winter. a ray of sunlight is seeping through. senator cynthia lummis makes a case for fear of washington intervention. ♪. you'll always remember buying your first car. and buying your starter home. or whatever this is. but the things that last a lifetime like happiness, love and confidence... you can't buy those. but you can invest in them. we believe that your investments should work harder for the future you imagine. and that's where our strategic investing approach can help. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, t. rowe price. or fun. daring, or thoughtful. sensitive, or strong. progress isn't either or progress is everything. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an i
charles: >> thanks for having me on, charles. charles: you got it.can oil companies, they're investing in carbon capture. now of course we're trying to appease the esg crowd. meanwhile higher gasoline prices are crushing everyone else. is it avoidable? investor braved crypto winter. a ray of sunlight is seeping through. senator cynthia lummis makes a case for fear of washington intervention. ♪. you'll always remember buying your first car. and buying your starter home. or whatever this...
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to charles payne right now. hah, charles. charles: thank you, neil, my friend. good afternoon, i'm charles payne this is "making money." some days he is lex luthor and other days is a superman. looks like he stopped a powerful locomotive. how your portfolio should jay powell prove to be more than a mild-mannered fed official. president's superpowers are fingerpointing. latest ungags tax holiday. we'll bring you comments in a moment. question of the day. when you see the world's largest ship, free markets in action, conspicuous cone assumption of the west or millions of jobs lost. i'm interested what you have to say. tweet me: @cvpayne. we have a jam-packed powerful show on "making money. charles: all right. so markets swinging pretty nicely today. this is fed chair powell warns that there will be inflation surprises while the fed seeks to alleviate recessionary fears or recession fears. joining to me to discuss yardeni research president, ed yardeni. ed, your take on powell's comments. navigating the senate is difficult but do you feel the better about the possi
to charles payne right now. hah, charles. charles: thank you, neil, my friend. good afternoon, i'm charles payne this is "making money." some days he is lex luthor and other days is a superman. looks like he stopped a powerful locomotive. how your portfolio should jay powell prove to be more than a mild-mannered fed official. president's superpowers are fingerpointing. latest ungags tax holiday. we'll bring you comments in a moment. question of the day. when you see the world's...
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to charles payne right now. charles: thank you, neil. thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now, this feels like a day of introspection for investors. they are coming to grips with the reality of the moment and struggles for tomorrow. the federal reserve see as strong economy that has to be brought to its knees. they are vowing to blunt demand on consumer stops high expectations. who can ignore the cost of gasoline and food. should they be punished for it? the folly of going hat in hand to ask a pariah for help. inclusion of sweden and finland as russia talks about world war iii. we'll talk with. what happens when breakouts fail and support doesn't hold? it is always ugly. we'll go to chart school. this is one you don't want to miss. why president biden would do well to listen to jimmy carter. i will explain in in "my take" away. that and much more on "making money." ♪. charles: so the market continues to play "whack-a-mole" at rally attempts as each day seems to bring the same epiphany, hey, the e
to charles payne right now. charles: thank you, neil. thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now, this feels like a day of introspection for investors. they are coming to grips with the reality of the moment and struggles for tomorrow. the federal reserve see as strong economy that has to be brought to its knees. they are vowing to blunt demand on consumer stops high expectations. who can ignore the cost of gasoline and food....
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charles: thanks. was checking out some of your notes, you talked about false breakouts, it got me intrigued. people who follow charts are always anxious for the breakouts. i've been guilty of getting in before the breakout assuming it would happen. when it doesn't there is hell to bay. give us an example? >> a lot of this really started a couple months ago with staples and utilities. those were kind of the final pieces, energy, that was last week but one area in particular that was holding up very, very well, all of 2022 is lone bright spot in transports which were shipping stocks. if you look at the etf, boat, b-o-a-t. a lot of relative strength t has failed and its breakout a couple weeks ago and if you pulled up the chart you can see the carnage that. those are the types of things that i just hate. charles: we got the chart here. so top there, couple top, double top, it looked like it would break out. pretty good volume. when it didn't break out, man, to your point, a lot of damage to be paid. let'
charles: thanks. was checking out some of your notes, you talked about false breakouts, it got me intrigued. people who follow charts are always anxious for the breakouts. i've been guilty of getting in before the breakout assuming it would happen. when it doesn't there is hell to bay. give us an example? >> a lot of this really started a couple months ago with staples and utilities. those were kind of the final pieces, energy, that was last week but one area in particular that was...
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neil: here is charles payne. hey, charles. charles: great to see you, my friend. good afternoon to everyone out there. i'm charles payne this is "making money." tension is so thick you can cut it with a knife. the street has come around to the fed hiking 75 basis points tomorrow. it is military equivalent of deaf -- defcon 1 or defcon 2. peter schiff is here. white house keeps maintaining we're in some historic economic boom. confidence and retirement, folks is free-falling. is your retirement slipping away. tweet me: @cvpayne. before you do anything rash, grab a pen. before businesses announce layoffs, it could be good for the stock and the company or it could be a sign management is just lousy. i will share my thoughts how you should look at that in your portfolio. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: as i said you can really feel it, right? we're at t-minus 2 to the big fed decision. military defense readiness conditions, they're known as defcon, right? five levels, five being normal, one is maximum readiness and immediate response. what def
neil: here is charles payne. hey, charles. charles: great to see you, my friend. good afternoon to everyone out there. i'm charles payne this is "making money." tension is so thick you can cut it with a knife. the street has come around to the fed hiking 75 basis points tomorrow. it is military equivalent of deaf -- defcon 1 or defcon 2. peter schiff is here. white house keeps maintaining we're in some historic economic boom. confidence and retirement, folks is free-falling. is your...
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neil: so sorry, charles payne, my staff went over, again -- charles: again. thanks a lot, have a great weekend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. breaking right now, markets and elon musk feeling superbad, and we know it's not a note to james brown. we should feel good about today's to jobs report, it's exactly what they said they wanted. meanwhile, folks, president biden staying on message and essentially saying it wasn't me and, no, that's not an ode to shaggy. and what if i i told you america and blockchain share the same grand philosophy why elected officials should just embrace the revolution. plus i'm talking with the british baby formula maker which is about to hit our schells on what went wrong -- shelves, why it took so long and how do we make sure we never face this crisis again. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ ♪ charles: you know, it's been a real interesting session. obviously, it's a very jittery market, probably doomed each before the economic data began to roll out because elon musk set the tone on reports he's feeling
neil: so sorry, charles payne, my staff went over, again -- charles: again. thanks a lot, have a great weekend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. breaking right now, markets and elon musk feeling superbad, and we know it's not a note to james brown. we should feel good about today's to jobs report, it's exactly what they said they wanted. meanwhile, folks, president biden staying on message and essentially saying it wasn't me and, no, that's not an ode to shaggy. and what if i i told...
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charles: i'm charles payne. this is making money. the markets are closed to honor juneteenth. more importantly to prepare for tumultuous unforgiving environment really devouring everything. is there too much pessimism? what if i could tell you we could see a monsterous short squeeze any day now? greens are firing back and coal plants are many coming out of mothball. it is cautionary tale. will the white house listen. i have scott shell lady in on:25. is it time to be straight with the american public? i will ask don luskin at 2:35. all that and much more on "making money." >> all right. the markets are closed but golly, can you feel anticipation in the air, right? it is really high. the street is bracing maybe for more pain even though the current carnage is mounting in ways we've really seen and in some causes we've never seen before. only 1932 saw the took market, if the ended today it would be the 7th worst day in history 98% of the names were down in the close of the s&p. by the way that has never happened before. even with all of this destruction many are still calling fo
charles: i'm charles payne. this is making money. the markets are closed to honor juneteenth. more importantly to prepare for tumultuous unforgiving environment really devouring everything. is there too much pessimism? what if i could tell you we could see a monsterous short squeeze any day now? greens are firing back and coal plants are many coming out of mothball. it is cautionary tale. will the white house listen. i have scott shell lady in on:25. is it time to be straight with the american...
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charles payne to get you through all of that hey, charles. charles: try my best, my friend. thank you. good afternoon, i'm charles payne this is "making money." after a strong start to the session everything was dashed, right? more signs the economy is slowing down. as neil talking about the recession debate is raging. we have ed yardeni on manufacturing signals. we have sam did i by ahnky on housing boom that may be a bust. kristin bentz on the health of the consumer. the question whether this will help fight inflation. which know it won't. maybe it is an attempt to buy votes. the free money experiment that just won't quit with brian wesbury. also the world of crypto in serious turmoil. we have john denton on the legal hurdles and why it matters just more than crypto investors. it is about freedom. why i love the flying hotel that only has to land every few years. mankind's imagination gives us unlimited potential. my takeaway on that later in the show. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: so the scorched earth 2022 continues for the entire investing wor
charles payne to get you through all of that hey, charles. charles: try my best, my friend. thank you. good afternoon, i'm charles payne this is "making money." after a strong start to the session everything was dashed, right? more signs the economy is slowing down. as neil talking about the recession debate is raging. we have ed yardeni on manufacturing signals. we have sam did i by ahnky on housing boom that may be a bust. kristin bentz on the health of the consumer. the question...
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charles payne right now. charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. breaking right now, stocks are sinking bigtime amid plunger consumer sentiment. -- plunging consumer sentiment. inflation rocketed to its highest level since 1981. president biden pointing the blame at shipping companies for higher costs and, of course, vladimir putin. we're monitoring the speech. so far you've heard it all before. jim paulson, brian wesbury here to the break it down. the reopening trade, it's kaput, but what is out there for investorsesome get ready, take some notes on where you may want to put your money. and tiger woods reportedly turned down nearly a billion dollars to play on this new live tour. does it make him more appreciative, do you like him more as an athlete or less? tweet me your thoughts, tiger woods, one billion, cb payne. i'll be asking legendary lee tine berg all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ charles: well, you know, yesterday that late swoon, that big, late swelling swoon, it e kind of hinted at today's news. everyone knew food and energ
charles payne right now. charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. breaking right now, stocks are sinking bigtime amid plunger consumer sentiment. -- plunging consumer sentiment. inflation rocketed to its highest level since 1981. president biden pointing the blame at shipping companies for higher costs and, of course, vladimir putin. we're monitoring the speech. so far you've heard it all before. jim paulson, brian wesbury here to the break it down. the reopening trade, it's kaput,...
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charles: yeah.l put a billion dollar project together, without any wall street help, change the rules on you six months later. the other part is bothering me, administration bragging how much oil pumped under them versus trump, not mentioning that the whole world shut down for this thing called covid-19. realistically how much more than be squeezes out industry in terms of production? >> refineries are operating at 94% capacity right now. we're at top of the 30 year range. some months this year we even surpassed the 30 year range. refineries are cranking it out. as far as production goes there are still supply chain issues, labor issues, in addition to additional pressures the government is putting on companies by stopping pipelines, stopping, canceling oil leases. we're squeezed. we're squeezed. charles: oil under pressure, are you buyer, is this a temporary pullback? one point oxy was number one performer because buffett was loading up. in general the stocks are many doing down. what is that about
charles: yeah.l put a billion dollar project together, without any wall street help, change the rules on you six months later. the other part is bothering me, administration bragging how much oil pumped under them versus trump, not mentioning that the whole world shut down for this thing called covid-19. realistically how much more than be squeezes out industry in terms of production? >> refineries are operating at 94% capacity right now. we're at top of the 30 year range. some months...
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now to charles payne. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking right now major indices climbed off the campus so far two twist amid worries recession, runaway inflation and constant drumbeats of collapse. why is the market singing a different tune than wall street chorus? we'll get into that. old news is bad news. target slammed over inventory news. dark clouds, they don't seem to go away. plus janet yellen grilled by congress on the white house response to raising inflation. loss of credibility, institutional credibility. a full turning. we'll talk about that. why meta may be the best value stock out there, meta a value stock. all that and much more on "making money." ♪. charles: you know, number one topic from main street to wall street. the debate whether or not recession is there wall street doesn't know. main street already convinced we're in it. in it very deeply. many think it will only get worse. "the economist" magazine taking up recession in it es current issue
now to charles payne. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking right now major indices climbed off the campus so far two twist amid worries recession, runaway inflation and constant drumbeats of collapse. why is the market singing a different tune than wall street chorus? we'll get into that. old news is bad news. target slammed over inventory news. dark clouds, they don't seem to go away. plus janet...
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charles payne is here now. hey, charles. >> do my best, that's for sure, neil. thanks very much, my friend. i'm charles payne. this is making money. stocks are back in freefall mode after a slew of economic data suggest the economy might already be in recession. investors are crouched bracing for a hard landing. we'll tell you how to make sure your portfolio survives impact. how did powell get so behind the curve? feels like james bullard is the fed defacto leader. larry kudlow with choice words. president biden continuing attacks on oil industry. south carolina senator tim scott takes on the dangers of the white house blame game. my take on why our fertility rate is a white flag to surrender to future prosperity. that that and more on "making money." >> market taking it on the chin after the fed announced the biggest rate hike in almost 28 years. the move though has a lot of folks wondering about so-called soft landing. joining me now, laffer-tengler cio, nancy tengler. nancy, to me powell seemed unsure of himself a little bit here yesterday. remember he said 7
charles payne is here now. hey, charles. >> do my best, that's for sure, neil. thanks very much, my friend. i'm charles payne. this is making money. stocks are back in freefall mode after a slew of economic data suggest the economy might already be in recession. investors are crouched bracing for a hard landing. we'll tell you how to make sure your portfolio survives impact. how did powell get so behind the curve? feels like james bullard is the fed defacto leader. larry kudlow with...
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charles: i hear you. >> so -- charles: sorry to cut you off. both on second half of the year, right? maybe we start to hit a bottom, become extremely oversold. david, you like the financials. but they have been a big disappointment, right? this is supposed to be the year of "finergy." we got the energy part but not the "finergy" part. the second half makes up for that? >> also the right financials, name like chubb, cb up 2% year-to-date. insurance companies are some of the best positioned because their books are not aspect latif. they benefit. chubb has 180 million of fixed income? benefit in a rising rate environment. a name like chubb, it is 13 times earnings. not overvalued but get a good value for name like cb to buy. charles: kim what are you looking at, what are you spying? >> sure, i still love technology, but more the business kind of tech because ie to spend. so i shop they're -- there. also weird places likes consumer discretionary because it is getting beat up now. also places like materials. everybody expects us to go into a recessi
charles: i hear you. >> so -- charles: sorry to cut you off. both on second half of the year, right? maybe we start to hit a bottom, become extremely oversold. david, you like the financials. but they have been a big disappointment, right? this is supposed to be the year of "finergy." we got the energy part but not the "finergy" part. the second half makes up for that? >> also the right financials, name like chubb, cb up 2% year-to-date. insurance companies are...
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parker bowles. >> camilla, charles' first love, is still married to andrew, a cavalry officer. >> charlestten her out of his mind. >> she was the woman who made him feel as if he'd come home, as if this was his soul mate. >> they continued to meet on the polo pitch, and their relationship turned into an affair. >> the royal family doesn't mind a bit of hanky panky, but this was adultery. >> an officer in andrew's regiment gets word to the queen, and she takes a very dim view of it. she actually says camilla will no longer be invited to royal events. >> frankly, the royal family were terrified that he was going to turn into king edward viii who abdicated to marry mrs. simpson. >> in 1936, edward, the queen's uncle, was forced to give up the throne after falling in love with a divorced woman. the queen was ten years old when this scandal engulfed the monarchy. >> the whole abdication with the great drama that defined the queen's reign, she's still living in the shadow of the abdication. >> throughout her rein queen elizabeth fought to maintain the windsor's image as stable and dutiful. >> w
parker bowles. >> camilla, charles' first love, is still married to andrew, a cavalry officer. >> charlestten her out of his mind. >> she was the woman who made him feel as if he'd come home, as if this was his soul mate. >> they continued to meet on the polo pitch, and their relationship turned into an affair. >> the royal family doesn't mind a bit of hanky panky, but this was adultery. >> an officer in andrew's regiment gets word to the queen, and she takes...
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time for charles payne to take this market and turn it around. charles. charles: trying to work my imagine jake, david. thank you so much, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne this is "making money." so after the big beer bounce the market trading a pretty narrow range. lots of questions, recession, inflation. what about the earnings picture? it all comes down to the fed. we have your road map ahead. whip inflation, you remember that old '70s theme. it is back but is it all folly? jim bianco not buying it. he will be here. why ignoring what is important to main street is how main street media keeps us divided as a nation. the new meme stock frenzy report. turns out to be about 138 pages of disappointment. my take on what retail investors should be demanding right now. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: all right. so we begin the week, let's call it cautious optimism, right? after that classic bear market bounce last week, the move i don't know slight shifts of opinions on the fed, maybe their ability to engineer a s
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charles: wow.time all the wall street mavens they keep telling me, kelling the world that households are doing great. they're robust. anywhere one to 3 1/2 trillion bucks socked away what they call excess savings. pace of credit card debt is racing faster than a long time. let's call it a red flag. i want to ask you about this, lindsey. one survey says, that 66% of americans say inflation is going to get worse. many of them are trying to do things, right? they want to buy things before prices price go higher. onslaught, how long can the average american household hold on? >> to your point consumers did have a sizable amount of savings they accumulated through the pandemic. we estimate about 6 trillion in additional savings. much of that savings has already been spent. we expect about 85 to 90% of that has already been doled back into the market for purchase of goods and services. so going forward the consumer is going to have a increasingly difficult time maintaining even these lower levels, althou
charles: wow.time all the wall street mavens they keep telling me, kelling the world that households are doing great. they're robust. anywhere one to 3 1/2 trillion bucks socked away what they call excess savings. pace of credit card debt is racing faster than a long time. let's call it a red flag. i want to ask you about this, lindsey. one survey says, that 66% of americans say inflation is going to get worse. many of them are trying to do things, right? they want to buy things before prices...
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neil: all right charles payne to take you through the next hour. charles: i'm digging the tide. that covers for two st. patricks day. neil: blame it on money. just work with me, my friend. charles: i'm trying thanks a lot good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne this is " making money" and breaking right now, the street trying to figure it all out, we're just, are we just in a bear market rally because we've been warned of that? there are signs that the something bigger and more positive is cooking under the hood, what it all means for your money plus the day has come for the fed. they are going to start winding down that balance sheet and all that liquidity. well, some of it will be sucked out of the system how that effects your portfolio, and the sec keeps saying they want to help to protect individual investors so what do they do? they produced a video that just dissed all retail investors while maybe serving us a commercial for establishment wall street, i'll go into that and so much more on "making money." all right, so the market came out of the gate with gusto, but was
neil: all right charles payne to take you through the next hour. charles: i'm digging the tide. that covers for two st. patricks day. neil: blame it on money. just work with me, my friend. charles: i'm trying thanks a lot good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne this is " making money" and breaking right now, the street trying to figure it all out, we're just, are we just in a bear market rally because we've been warned of that? there are signs that the something bigger and more...
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charles: and -- >> that is a big problem. charles: i want to get this in.e administration for giving some loans. the big deal is they are going to forgive loans for a lot of people who don't need loan forgiveness, doing well, on the glide path to making twice as much money as their heisel counterparts living 7 years longer, children will be 50%, 100% less likely to go to prison. they are sitting pretty. why should taxpayers pay those student loans? >> i put myself through college and i paid for my both daughters college education. you save your thrift, you enjoyed the beauty of your job, you and enjoy what the system gives you and if you have a problem obviously, i am compassionate and i believe anyone in this country who needs help starting with healthcare or with education, sure but do not abuse the system at that and that is the problem we have right now, the dems believe government is god, it could be anywhere and it will solve every single problem. what you are doing is taking the offensive away, the biggest sin they are committing right now. because t
charles: and -- >> that is a big problem. charles: i want to get this in.e administration for giving some loans. the big deal is they are going to forgive loans for a lot of people who don't need loan forgiveness, doing well, on the glide path to making twice as much money as their heisel counterparts living 7 years longer, children will be 50%, 100% less likely to go to prison. they are sitting pretty. why should taxpayers pay those student loans? >> i put myself through college...
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>> hi there, charles. just today here in newark, we're seeing about one in six flights cancelled for the day across the country. we're tracking around 4,300 flights that have been cancelled or delays. we're seeing the number grow as the dare wears on. this is on the heels of a very busy travel weekend that saw more than 1,500 flights cancelled. more than 1,200 flights delays. the tsa screened more than 2.4 million people yesterday. that's the highest volume since february of 2020. with passenger frustration, now comes the finger pointing. air lanes are blaming the faa. a letter written by air traffic control says there's staffing challenges and has led to restrictions under blue sky conditions. an faa facility in jacksonville, floridas had been understaffed for 27 of the last 30 days and they say that is causing some real severe crippling to the entire east coast traffic flows. but the faa here, charles, is pushing back on that pointing out the pandemic relief for the taxpayer dollars that the airlines hav
>> hi there, charles. just today here in newark, we're seeing about one in six flights cancelled for the day across the country. we're tracking around 4,300 flights that have been cancelled or delays. we're seeing the number grow as the dare wears on. this is on the heels of a very busy travel weekend that saw more than 1,500 flights cancelled. more than 1,200 flights delays. the tsa screened more than 2.4 million people yesterday. that's the highest volume since february of 2020. with...
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public opinion of charles was at an all-time low and it needed a boost. >> this issue of charles ande deal with it? or should he not deal with it? >> did you try to be faithful and honorable to your wife when you took on the vow of marriage? >> yes. until it became irretrievably broken down. >> there was this bombshell confession that, yes, he had been unfaithful with camilla parker bowles. >> it's not something that i went into marriage with the intention of this happening. or in any way in a cynical frame of mind. i mean, i -- >> charles clearly was fighting against it. you could see it with every sort of inflection, every move of his body. because it reflected not just on him and, of course, camilla, but also on diana. >> it must have been so incredibly hard for her to hear those words. but if she refused to simply sit at home when a documentary goes out in which she's represented as the cheated-on wife -- >> diana, she has a public engagement that night. she reached into her closet, she grabbed a tight, black dress. all she had to do is step out of the car. the conversation could
public opinion of charles was at an all-time low and it needed a boost. >> this issue of charles ande deal with it? or should he not deal with it? >> did you try to be faithful and honorable to your wife when you took on the vow of marriage? >> yes. until it became irretrievably broken down. >> there was this bombshell confession that, yes, he had been unfaithful with camilla parker bowles. >> it's not something that i went into marriage with the intention of this...
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charles was in love with diana. you can't disguise that. >> there were real genuine moments of happiness, especially when they were with william. >> does prince william have a favorite toy? >> he got a plastic whale that throws things out the top, little balls. >> it was, in fact, the place where william took his first steps. charles wrote about it in an almost rhapsodic letter, saying how much fun it was. initially, she was really overwhelmed. but the more she did it, the more she became confident. it was the sort of crucible for diana to prove herself. and she did brilliantly. charles at first is thinking, brilliant, she's such an asset, fantastic. but then, of course, things shifted again. >> they chanted for her. >> we want the princess, we want the princess! >> she obviously had to take one side of the street. and charles took the other side of the street. and there were audible groans from people who got charles. >> she was horrified that people were gravitating to her rather than the heir to the throne. >> i'
charles was in love with diana. you can't disguise that. >> there were real genuine moments of happiness, especially when they were with william. >> does prince william have a favorite toy? >> he got a plastic whale that throws things out the top, little balls. >> it was, in fact, the place where william took his first steps. charles wrote about it in an almost rhapsodic letter, saying how much fun it was. initially, she was really overwhelmed. but the more she did it,...
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>> hi, charles. the stock market is now in bear market. everything was done as we take a look at the red hot inflation data and they liked it less. the s&p 500 closed 4% down. the dow lost 900% and more pain is expected tomorrow that will likely near or be worse than friday's cpi. markets have flunk wildly as investors decipher how the central bank will raise rates. that's why investors broadly unloaded riskier assets. the national average hitting over $5 a gallon this weekend. records are nothing new. we've seen new highs across the country. for context, to fill up a toyota camera, that cost has soared 63% versus last year. now it will cost you $79 at the national average. charles, we spoke to frustrated drivers here. they're beginning to change their habits. >> when is it going to end? it's a lot to take in. you have to get it. >> it comes in to play every single day, do i want to drive to the beach or just going to stay put. >> i've had to turn down jobs in simi valley because i won't make enough
>> hi, charles. the stock market is now in bear market. everything was done as we take a look at the red hot inflation data and they liked it less. the s&p 500 closed 4% down. the dow lost 900% and more pain is expected tomorrow that will likely near or be worse than friday's cpi. markets have flunk wildly as investors decipher how the central bank will raise rates. that's why investors broadly unloaded riskier assets. the national average hitting over $5 a gallon this weekend....
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innovation which _ which is prince charles innovation which is _ which is prince charles innovationeen fora while now— which is his idea always been for a while now tojust which is his idea always been for a while now to just focus on a number of small— while now to just focus on a number of small key— while now to just focus on a number of small key royals and it's him and the duke _ of small key royals and it's him and the duke and duchess of cambridge and her— the duke and duchess of cambridge and her children and the duke and duchess _ and her children and the duke and duchess of— and her children and the duke and duchess of sussex, while they are there _ duchess of sussex, while they are there today, they're completely separate — there today, they're completely separate and nowhere near the limelight. and that is a sign of things— limelight. and that is a sign of things to — limelight. and that is a sign of things to come in prince charles innovation — things to come in prince charles innovation and a lot of people support— innovation and a lot of people support it _ innovation
innovation which _ which is prince charles innovation which is _ which is prince charles innovationeen fora while now— which is his idea always been for a while now tojust which is his idea always been for a while now to just focus on a number of small— while now to just focus on a number of small key— while now to just focus on a number of small key royals and it's him and the duke _ of small key royals and it's him and the duke and duchess of cambridge and her— the duke and duchess of...
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you say in your story that prince charles has - story that prince charles has actually said that a numberave been had to have said that a number of times?— or have been had to have said that a number of times? yes, that is right. in more than — number of times? yes, that is right. in more than one _ number of times? yes, that is right. in more than one occasion _ number of times? yes, that is right. in more than one occasion he - number of times? yes, that is right. in more than one occasion he has i in more than one occasion he has expressed his view. 0n in more than one occasion he has expressed his view. on one occasion he was expressing his opposition to government's general reforms to the asylum system. the bill is bringing about a whole load of changes and comes into force later this month. and on a second occasion, he used the word appalling to describe the government's controversial policy to send some migrants to rwanda. you can tell it to — send some migrants to rwanda. you can tell it to your— send some migrants to rwanda. you can tell it to your sources but it like it is someb
you say in your story that prince charles has - story that prince charles has actually said that a numberave been had to have said that a number of times?— or have been had to have said that a number of times? yes, that is right. in more than — number of times? yes, that is right. in more than one _ number of times? yes, that is right. in more than one occasion _ number of times? yes, that is right. in more than one occasion he - number of times? yes, that is right. in more than one...
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the sunda comments made by prince charles. tue: sunday times comments made by prince charles.rting that cabinet ministers have fired some warning shots across the bows to warning shots across the bows to warn prince charles that he is perhaps waiting into more political territory, but this is not actually unusual. we know in the past, prince charles has had many views on architecture, on horticulture. he even failed to attend a state banquet when dignitaries from china came over and also made it clear to the papers that that was what he was doing, because he was against the regime. because he�*s made some comments about the government�*s rwanda migration policy, the members of the cabinet are actually deciding this is probably the moment which they have to remind him that when he becomes king, he�*s not going to be able to be as political. he should perhaps have a vow of silence. but it�*s interesting, he�*s been interviewed in the past and has confirmed that when he becomes sovereign, he is aware that you will have to stop speaking in this way, but that�*s the problem with sp
the sunda comments made by prince charles. tue: sunday times comments made by prince charles.rting that cabinet ministers have fired some warning shots across the bows to warning shots across the bows to warn prince charles that he is perhaps waiting into more political territory, but this is not actually unusual. we know in the past, prince charles has had many views on architecture, on horticulture. he even failed to attend a state banquet when dignitaries from china came over and also made...
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prince charles, the heir to the throne is waiting in on policy. i’m charles, the heir to the throne is in on policy.— waiting in on policy. i'm not sure if he is actively _ waiting in on policy. i'm not sure if he is actively weighted - waiting in on policy. i'm not sure if he is actively weighted end. i waiting in on policy. i'm not sure| if he is actively weighted end. he made private comments which have been reported. we should just be a tiny bit cautious because some people are saying there is a constitutional outrage that is dared to say anything. he's allowed to say things in private, he is himself going to rwanda to as part of the commonwealth heads of government meeting put that in the run—up to that it does seem that he's talked about his concerns about the policy to deport some asylum seekers who cross the channel, and particularly illegally to rwanda, not to have their claims process but to simply be allowed to claim asylum in rwanda instead of being allowed to claim asylum in the united kingdom. priti patel actually had good news on that today, the high court has ruled that
prince charles, the heir to the throne is waiting in on policy. i’m charles, the heir to the throne is in on policy.— waiting in on policy. i'm not sure if he is actively _ waiting in on policy. i'm not sure if he is actively weighted - waiting in on policy. i'm not sure if he is actively weighted end. i waiting in on policy. i'm not sure| if he is actively weighted end. he made private comments which have been reported. we should just be a tiny bit cautious because some people are saying...
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and what _ charles? really really interesting story. and what a _ charles?ally interesting story. and what a contrast - charles? really really interesting story. and what a contrast this i charles? really really interesting story. and what a contrast this is| story. and what a contrast this is to the front pages, which were full of raw stories, last week, around the platinum jubilee celebrations, the platinum jubilee celebrations, the times and the mail are also reporting, claiming this is an exclusive tonight on their front pages, the prince of wales made private comments that he said that the government's rwanda immigration policy, the plan to send migrants to rwanda rather than try and settle them in the uk, was an appalling... he said the government's whole approach is appalling. these were private comments that were then being reported to the papers via source, so we have to treat it perhaps with a little bit of caution, but nevertheless, clarence house is not denying that he opposes the policy, and i guess what this all raises, particular after last we
and what _ charles? really really interesting story. and what a _ charles?ally interesting story. and what a contrast - charles? really really interesting story. and what a contrast this i charles? really really interesting story. and what a contrast this is| story. and what a contrast this is to the front pages, which were full of raw stories, last week, around the platinum jubilee celebrations, the platinum jubilee celebrations, the times and the mail are also reporting, claiming this is an...
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there is charles and camilla. cream or a white. >> piers: fusion of tastes in meghan. we had kate in yellow and we have smil sort of come between the two. >> ainsley: tell us about their relationship now. >> piers: charles and camilla? camilla has always been the great love of charles' life. i know camilla very well. yes she comes from a village one mile from my village east sussex on the south coast. very genuine down to earth person. she was married to somebody else. he was married really because he had to. he had to marry diana because she was a young woman. in the old days you have got to remember you had to be a virgin. the king of england had to marry a virgin. charles was 30 when he married an 19-year-old. all the time he loved camilla parker bowls. i don't think he didn't love diana. i think he did. i think he was really properly in love all the time with camilla. and then after the breakup of the marriage with diana, he was able to be with the woman he really, i think, had always properly loved. it's been
there is charles and camilla. cream or a white. >> piers: fusion of tastes in meghan. we had kate in yellow and we have smil sort of come between the two. >> ainsley: tell us about their relationship now. >> piers: charles and camilla? camilla has always been the great love of charles' life. i know camilla very well. yes she comes from a village one mile from my village east sussex on the south coast. very genuine down to earth person. she was married to somebody else. he was...
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we saw prince charles and camilla, we know _ saw prince charles and camilla, we know the _ saw prince has said in recent months that when she goes that it is very much— months that when she goes that it is very much her wish that camilla becomes— very much her wish that camilla becomes queen. and so partly the queen— becomes queen. and so partly the queen has— becomes queen. and so partly the queen has not been able to do some of these _ queen has not been able to do some of these things for practical reasons, _ of these things for practical reasons, you can quite understand what _ reasons, you can quite understand what all _ reasons, you can quite understand what all of — reasons, you can quite understand what all of those steps at st. paul's — what all of those steps at st. paul's cathedral y will be very difficult — paul's cathedral y will be very difficult for her at 96 to be able to do— difficult for her at 96 to be able to do that — difficult for her at 96 to be able to do that but i think it has also been an— to do that but i think it has also been an opportunity for the royal
we saw prince charles and camilla, we know _ saw prince charles and camilla, we know the _ saw prince has said in recent months that when she goes that it is very much— months that when she goes that it is very much her wish that camilla becomes— very much her wish that camilla becomes queen. and so partly the queen— becomes queen. and so partly the queen has— becomes queen. and so partly the queen has not been able to do some of these _ queen has not been able to do some of these...
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might be tone deaf, boris johnson _ charles might be tone deaf, boris johnson is — charles might behis morning. some of his own backbenchers have said that is delusional, the prime minister says he is _ delusional, the prime minister says he is embarking on a massive project to change _ he is embarking on a massive project to change the country legally and constitutionally. i think a lot of people — constitutionally. i think a lot of people are asking, he cannot seem to change _ people are asking, he cannot seem to change basic things about himself in the job, _ change basic things about himself in thejob, not change basic things about himself in the job, not sure how effective he can be _ the job, not sure how effective he can be a _ the job, not sure how effective he can be a change in the country. it raises _ can be a change in the country. it raises a _ can be a change in the country. it raises a lot— can be a change in the country. it raises a lot of questions about whether— raises a lot of questions about whether this is some kind of distraction technique to get away from _ di
might be tone deaf, boris johnson _ charles might be tone deaf, boris johnson is — charles might behis morning. some of his own backbenchers have said that is delusional, the prime minister says he is _ delusional, the prime minister says he is embarking on a massive project to change _ he is embarking on a massive project to change the country legally and constitutionally. i think a lot of people — constitutionally. i think a lot of people are asking, he cannot seem to change _ people are...
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in fact you could say charles the second, charles with her but he was executed.rent coverage of the parades and every reporter on the bbc talked about how not everyone in this country is a monarchist. any are not. back in america i just assumed the majority of your country approves of the monarchy and follows and loves her. how does that play out in your country? what is the truth, 50/50? >> peter: younger people are not as supportive of a monarchy or the constant of a monarchy as previous generations. there is no denying that. approval for the institution of the monarchy is a boring. >> will that change as they get older? >> to >> peter: than my there still respect towards the queen so a lot of the moment hanging in the balance of the queen. the questions when she is no longer the monarch and it's charles he's a bit more of a controversial figure because what happened with princess diana and camilla. interesting to see how he manages that in the commonwealth too. as a result of what meghan markle has said about racism and the royal family and so on. lots of issu
in fact you could say charles the second, charles with her but he was executed.rent coverage of the parades and every reporter on the bbc talked about how not everyone in this country is a monarchist. any are not. back in america i just assumed the majority of your country approves of the monarchy and follows and loves her. how does that play out in your country? what is the truth, 50/50? >> peter: younger people are not as supportive of a monarchy or the constant of a monarchy as...
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we very much welcome what prince charles seems to have said. - prince charles seems to have said. we believe it is unlawful and morally indefensible.— is unlawful and morally indefensible. ., ,, . ., , indefensible. the home secretary has set ureat indefensible. the home secretary has set great store _ indefensible. the home secretary has set great store by _ indefensible. the home secretary has set great store by the _ indefensible. the home secretary has set great store by the deportation - set great store by the deportation policy. she launched in rwanda earlier this year. the government says it will act as a deterrent. conservatives say charles' alleged comments are misguided. he is entitled to _ comments are misguided. he is entitled to his _ comments are misguided. he is entitled to his view, _ comments are misguided. he is entitled to his view, as - comments are misguided. he is entitled to his view, as is - comments are misguided. he: 3 entitled to his view, as is anyone else. but the number of views that have been made about rwanda seem to be on the basis of a lack of inf
we very much welcome what prince charles seems to have said. - prince charles seems to have said. we believe it is unlawful and morally indefensible.— is unlawful and morally indefensible. ., ,, . ., , indefensible. the home secretary has set ureat indefensible. the home secretary has set great store _ indefensible. the home secretary has set great store by _ indefensible. the home secretary has set great store by the _ indefensible. the home secretary has set great store by the deportation -...
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we but there is not an anti-prince charles there.— charles there. their relationship with the queen. what about in australia? it's a very interestin: what about in australia? it's a very interesting thing _ what about in australia? it's a very interesting thing because _ what about in australia? it's a very interesting thing because the - interesting thing because the indigenous people of australia have a strong bond with her majesty especially. throughout her reign, throughout all those 16 tours, she ensured that she met with indigenous elders. then she would have audiences back at buckingham palace. i think the indigenous elders felt they had the ear of the monarch, the head of state, when they didn't have the ear of the prime minister of the day or the government of the day. thanks very much forjoining us. in september 2015, queen elizabeth became the longest—reigning british monarch in history, when she surpassed the reign of her great—great—grandmother queen victoria, who was the head of state for 63 years. but queen elizabeth is not yet the lo
we but there is not an anti-prince charles there.— charles there. their relationship with the queen. what about in australia? it's a very interestin: what about in australia? it's a very interesting thing _ what about in australia? it's a very interesting thing because _ what about in australia? it's a very interesting thing because the - interesting thing because the indigenous people of australia have a strong bond with her majesty especially. throughout her reign, throughout all those 16...
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conservatives say charles' alleged comments are misguided.nyone else. but the number of views that have been made about rwanda seem to be on the basis of a lack of information about what this programme and what migrants' experience has been like in rwanda. and what of charles? clarence house says he's politically neutral. four years ago he was asked if his tendency to intervene would continue when he was king? no, it won't. i'm not that stupid. i do realise it is a separate exercise being sovereign. in ten days, charles will be in rwanda to represent the queen at the commonwealth heads of government conference. the prime minister will also be there. it promises to be an interesting conversation. nicholas witchell, bbc news. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's karthi. we'll start with football because there are international games being played in the nations league with the pick of them being a repeat of last year's euro 2020 final which saw italy beat england on penalties. the game is being officially played behin
conservatives say charles' alleged comments are misguided.nyone else. but the number of views that have been made about rwanda seem to be on the basis of a lack of information about what this programme and what migrants' experience has been like in rwanda. and what of charles? clarence house says he's politically neutral. four years ago he was asked if his tendency to intervene would continue when he was king? no, it won't. i'm not that stupid. i do realise it is a separate exercise being...
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when he becomes king, he will have _ charles when he becomes king, he will have to — charles when heave to follow what the sunday times today described as the gold standard — times today described as the gold standard of staying out of politics set by _ standard of staying out of politics set by the — standard of staying out of politics set by the queen stop it has said in the past _ set by the queen stop it has said in the past that he have a different approach — the past that he have a different approach when he becomes king. this coming _ approach when he becomes king. this coming so _ approach when he becomes king. this coming so soon after he said that creates _ coming so soon after he said that creates a — coming so soon after he said that creates a bit of the story, which is why the _ creates a bit of the story, which is why the papers have gone so heavily on it in— why the papers have gone so heavily on it in the _ why the papers have gone so heavily on it in the last 24 hours. the sunday telegraph _ on it in the last 24 hours. tie: sunday telegraph are talking on it in the l
when he becomes king, he will have _ charles when he becomes king, he will have to — charles when heave to follow what the sunday times today described as the gold standard — times today described as the gold standard of staying out of politics set by _ standard of staying out of politics set by the — standard of staying out of politics set by the queen stop it has said in the past _ set by the queen stop it has said in the past that he have a different approach — the past that he have...
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prince charles seems to— much welcome what prince charles seems to have said.policy is wrong _ seems to have said. this policy is wrong we — seems to have said. this policy is wrong. we believe it is unlawful and morally— wrong. we believe it is unlawful and morally indefensible. the government describes its partnership _ morally indefensible. the government describes its partnership with - describes its partnership with rewind as world leading. people sent there will be given support. but the opposition has been loud and is now reportedly coming from some unexpected quarters. simonjones, unexpected quarters. simon jones, bbc unexpected quarters. simonjones, bbc news. police in brazil searching for a missing britishjournalist and his travelling companion say they've found what may be human remains in a river close to where the men were last seen. dom phillips and bruno pereira went missing in the amazon rainforest last weekend. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson has sent this report. dom phillips and bruno pereira are experts in theirfield, one dom phi
prince charles seems to— much welcome what prince charles seems to have said.policy is wrong _ seems to have said. this policy is wrong we — seems to have said. this policy is wrong. we believe it is unlawful and morally— wrong. we believe it is unlawful and morally indefensible. the government describes its partnership _ morally indefensible. the government describes its partnership with - describes its partnership with rewind as world leading. people sent there will be given support....
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prince charles's alleged comments? prince charles�*s alleged comments? on the palace�*s position on these things. allow to comment on the palace�*s position on these things. a lot of you would agree on what he said, but whether it is appropriate for him to say that is a slightly different question.— for him to say that is a slightly different question. let's return to immigration _ different question. let's return to immigration law, _ different question. let's return to immigration law, that _ different question. let's return to immigration law, that is - different question. let's return to immigration law, that is your - immigration law, that is your speciality. the uk government was my case was built on public interest grounds. i wonder if you could explain to us, because you have been following this case so closely, what exactly was their argument, how do they explain, what evidence do they put to thejudge? they explain, what evidence do they put to the judge?— put to the 'udge? there's not a lot of put to the judge? there's not a lot of evidence _ p
prince charles's alleged comments? prince charles�*s alleged comments? on the palace�*s position on these things. allow to comment on the palace�*s position on these things. a lot of you would agree on what he said, but whether it is appropriate for him to say that is a slightly different question.— for him to say that is a slightly different question. let's return to immigration _ different question. let's return to immigration law, _ different question. let's return to immigration...
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conservatives say charles' alleged comments are misguided. anyone else. but the number of views that have been made about rwanda seem to be on the basis of a lack of information about what this programme and what migrants' experience has been like in rwanda. and what of charles? clarence house says he's politically neutral. four years ago he was asked if his tendency to intervene would continue when he was king? no, it won't. i'm not that stupid. i do realise it is a separate exercise being sovereign. in ten days, charles will be in rwanda to represent the queen at the commonwealth heads of government conference. the prime minister will also be there. it promises to be an interesting conversation. nicholas witchell, bbc news. nine people have been arrested in china after a video of a brutal attack by a group of men on a woman who spurned an advance went viral. it happened in the city of tangshan in northern china. it started after a man put his hand on a woman's back in a restaurant and she pushed him away. officials say two of the women were
conservatives say charles' alleged comments are misguided. anyone else. but the number of views that have been made about rwanda seem to be on the basis of a lack of information about what this programme and what migrants' experience has been like in rwanda. and what of charles? clarence house says he's politically neutral. four years ago he was asked if his tendency to intervene would continue when he was king? no, it won't. i'm not that stupid. i do realise it is a separate exercise being...
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this is charles leclerc's fourth pole| charles leclerc's fourth pole position in a row but he has failedpen behind him in third, he will have his work cut out again to win. nick parrott, bbc news. there's been loads of golf this week — on the lpga tour, england'sjodi ewart shadoff is one of the lead on 7 under after her second round at the shoprite classic in newjersey. american lauren coughlin is the club house leader with the afternoon players getting undwerway. in the scandi mixed event — which has men and women competing against each other — sweden's linn grant leads the way on home soil, 1a under, two clear of australia's jason scrivener while on the pga tour — rory mcilory and matt fitzpatrick are just one shot off the lead of wyndhm clark at the canadian 0pen. they're just getting their third rounds underway. and at the controversial saudi—backed liv golf invational at the centrurian club, charl schwartzel is leading the way. he has, however, seen a five shot lead reduced to two with three holes to play. britain's double 0lympic medallist georgia taylor—brown took a second place a
this is charles leclerc's fourth pole| charles leclerc's fourth pole position in a row but he has failedpen behind him in third, he will have his work cut out again to win. nick parrott, bbc news. there's been loads of golf this week — on the lpga tour, england'sjodi ewart shadoff is one of the lead on 7 under after her second round at the shoprite classic in newjersey. american lauren coughlin is the club house leader with the afternoon players getting undwerway. in the scandi mixed event...
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charles, can you hear me at the moment? charles stratford and keith, can you hear me? charles is so robin here in denver of c. it's quite difficult her to get those communication links once as an attack in keith. i will try to get back to charles as soon as we can. i'll, let's move on to other news now where the former u. s. president donald trump has declared the supreme court ruling a victory for anti abortion rights advocates. yesterday, the court handed down a victory, a victory for the rule of law and above all, a victory for life. this breakthrough is the answer to the prayers of millions and millions of people. and these prayers have gone on for decades. for decades and decades. they've been praying. and now those prayers have been answered to the generations of americans in the pro life movement as well as countless constitutional conservatives, your boundless love, sacrifice and devotion, has finally been rewarded. info, congratulations. novelty to links of begin closing in parts of the united states after the supreme court overturned a decades old ruling, whi
charles, can you hear me at the moment? charles stratford and keith, can you hear me? charles is so robin here in denver of c. it's quite difficult her to get those communication links once as an attack in keith. i will try to get back to charles as soon as we can. i'll, let's move on to other news now where the former u. s. president donald trump has declared the supreme court ruling a victory for anti abortion rights advocates. yesterday, the court handed down a victory, a victory for the...
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carterton charles kessler for a very rich discussion. thanks for identifying those potential amendments ranging from a right to vote and electrical college amendment to a term limits and affirmative action amendment the ncc of course endorses. none of these are our role is just to convene people of different points of view like both of you for these thoughtful conversations and to explore areas of agreement and disagreement and that's exactly what both of you have done with your extremely rich and illuminating interventions. thanks to you friends for taking an hour in the middle of your day to learn and grow together. it's so meaningful to convene with you and to live out the exhortation of justice grand ice come let us reason together and that's exactly what we've been doing during this great hour charles kessler wilson potter again. thank you so much i want to intr guest author charles knight. he is a native of richmond. so kind of welcome back in a sense where he developed a love of history at a very early age. charles knight has work
carterton charles kessler for a very rich discussion. thanks for identifying those potential amendments ranging from a right to vote and electrical college amendment to a term limits and affirmative action amendment the ncc of course endorses. none of these are our role is just to convene people of different points of view like both of you for these thoughtful conversations and to explore areas of agreement and disagreement and that's exactly what both of you have done with your extremely rich...
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prince charles to keep an open mind.ry much the wish of the prime ministerfor yes, that is very much the wish of the prime minister for people yes, that is very much the wish of the prime ministerfor people not to... whether it's prince charles or anyone who is criticising this expulsion policy of illegal migrants coming into the united kingdom, particularly across the channel because of very expensive trafficking with human trafficking across the channel, they're trying to discourage that, so they are warning, the government �*s warning that people will be sent to rwanda. what happened was that plane was stopped from taking off nobody was in it. no illegal migrant identified by the uk authorities was going to be on it because of a last—minute european court of human rights ruling that that was on the back of some uk courts�* ruling as well, and we have to wait to see if that goes forward. i completely agree, i think this is an over—the—top headline in the daily mail. i think other papers like the times have got it more
prince charles to keep an open mind.ry much the wish of the prime ministerfor yes, that is very much the wish of the prime minister for people yes, that is very much the wish of the prime ministerfor people not to... whether it's prince charles or anyone who is criticising this expulsion policy of illegal migrants coming into the united kingdom, particularly across the channel because of very expensive trafficking with human trafficking across the channel, they're trying to discourage that, so...
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to see that l charles and william. to see that speech— charles and william.that _ charles and william. to see that speech and be that close - charles and william. to see that speech and be that close to - charles and william. to see that speech and be that close to the i speech and be that close to the stage _ speech and be that close to the stage and — speech and be that close to the stage and see _ speech and be that close to the stage and see it, _ speech and be that close to the stage and see it, you _ speech and be that close to the stage and see it, you can't - speech and be that close to the i stage and see it, you can't believe it. �* ., , ., _, stage and see it, you can't believe it. and where have you come from? the isle it. and where have you come from? the isle of — it. and where have you come from? the isle of wight, _ it. and where have you come from? the isle of wight, but _ it. and where have you come from? the isle of wight, but i'm _ it. and where have you come from? the isle of wight, but i'm from - the isle of wight, but i'm from gibraltar
to see that l charles and william. to see that speech— charles and william.that _ charles and william. to see that speech and be that close - charles and william. to see that speech and be that close to - charles and william. to see that speech and be that close to the i speech and be that close to the stage _ speech and be that close to the stage and — speech and be that close to the stage and see _ speech and be that close to the stage and see it, _ speech and be that close to the stage...
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conservatives say charles' alleged comments are misguided.else, but the number of the views that have been made about rwanda seem to be on the basis of a lack of information about what this program and what migrants' experience has been like in rwanda. and what of charles? clarence house says he's politically neutral. four years ago, he was asked if his tendency to intervene would continue when he was king. no, it won't! scoffs. i'm not that stupid. i do realise that it is a separate exercise being sovereign. in 10 days, charles will be in rwanda to represent the queen at the commonwealth heads of government conference. the prime minister will also be there. it promises to be an interesting conversation. nicholas witchell, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come — not floating, but sinking: hong kong's famousjumbo restaurant is to disappear after nearly 50 years. the day the british liberated the falklands. and by tonight, british troops have begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was go
conservatives say charles' alleged comments are misguided.else, but the number of the views that have been made about rwanda seem to be on the basis of a lack of information about what this program and what migrants' experience has been like in rwanda. and what of charles? clarence house says he's politically neutral. four years ago, he was asked if his tendency to intervene would continue when he was king. no, it won't! scoffs. i'm not that stupid. i do realise that it is a separate exercise...