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i'm charles payne. in 2020 a plague descended upon the world including in the united states, a century after the last global pandemic. the decision to lock down society, stop the spread in lieu of vaccines and cures brought the entire world to a halt. according to the peterson foundation, in the united states $13 trillion in covid-19 relief was authorized. 10 trillion was delivered. so we entered 2021 with the highest amount of cash on corporate coffers, household debt service payments as percentage of disposable income all-time low. the nation had a vaccine, america was ready to get on to business but another financial package was hastily cobbled together. 1.9 trillion american rescue plan, included billions to top off unemployment checks, stimulus checks, 10 of billions of child tax credits, $350 billion set to state for non-covid vote buying. as a result inflation is at the highest level more than 40 years. the specter of recession hangs over our nation like the sword of damomcles. followings we're a
i'm charles payne. in 2020 a plague descended upon the world including in the united states, a century after the last global pandemic. the decision to lock down society, stop the spread in lieu of vaccines and cures brought the entire world to a halt. according to the peterson foundation, in the united states $13 trillion in covid-19 relief was authorized. 10 trillion was delivered. so we entered 2021 with the highest amount of cash on corporate coffers, household debt service payments as...
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let's go to charles payne right now. charles? >> charles: thank very much, my friend. we will try to keep it going. i'm charles payne. this is making money. breaking right now, the tension is in the air; right? between the bulls and the bears are duking it out. there's a tug-of-war. institutional investors are panic buying. retail just never went away. but it does seem like everyone agrees about one thing, and that's the powell pivot is getting closer. bob doll will give us his take on if the fed can avoid steering this economy off a cliff when it might already be halfway there anyway. it seems like every firm on wall street had a buy on snap. ironically the lessons i try to show you every day would have kept you out of this stock. my take on that. that and so much more on making money. ♪ ♪ >> it's been a quiet session. we're drifting, but nothing dramatic. i will say, beneath the surface, [inaudible], it is a struggle. the tug-of-war between the bulls and bears is intensifying. the bears no longer shouting from their soap top to a sea of beating down investors who wer
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charles? charles: edward lawrence thank you very much.ce advisor danielle dimartino booth and chief market strategist phil blancato. there are clear trends in the fed "beige book" releases, june had record number of recessions. yellow line on the for side that is recessions. also sequential decline, the word shortage, can see that starting to go down, maybe that helps the supply chain. that corresponded with the fike in the word slow. danielle, are you surprised fed didn't mention recession or downturn at all? i. >> i don't know lowest recession forecast is the product of the atlanta federal reserve. not as if they don't know it is happening. >> what about "beige book," when i hear powell say it or janet yellen there is no evidence of recession. did you read your own "beige book"? >> exactly. we're seeing evidence pile up across different industries. we saw two reports, one said house price increases were the lowest month over month since 2006. we're seeing two bedroom apartments nationwide decrease by 2.9%. that was a big surprise. we've
charles? charles: edward lawrence thank you very much.ce advisor danielle dimartino booth and chief market strategist phil blancato. there are clear trends in the fed "beige book" releases, june had record number of recessions. yellow line on the for side that is recessions. also sequential decline, the word shortage, can see that starting to go down, maybe that helps the supply chain. that corresponded with the fike in the word slow. danielle, are you surprised fed didn't mention...
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thank, charles.rles: all right, folks, so we've been sort of another popular stock that's under pressure today is micron. actually just mentioned it a minute ago. hay posted results last night after the bell. it wasn't the results, it was a guidance that really made everyone do a double take. this as everyone was bolting for the exits. i want to bring in semiconductor analyst, semi-analyst, chief analyst dylan patel. it was shocking, 7.6 billion on the high end, the street is at 9 billion. earnings, 1.83, the street was at $2.62. what happened? why was there are such a major disconnect? this seems earth-shattering. >> yeah. so, i mean, there's a couple different factors, the fact that it takes three years to build a fabrication facility, but micron's saying even if it's down 40% it's crazy, but it's not unheard of. it happened in 2018, it's happened even before, the '90s you'd see even crazier cycles. this time is different because recession hits a different part of the market. you look at 2009-2011,
thank, charles.rles: all right, folks, so we've been sort of another popular stock that's under pressure today is micron. actually just mentioned it a minute ago. hay posted results last night after the bell. it wasn't the results, it was a guidance that really made everyone do a double take. this as everyone was bolting for the exits. i want to bring in semiconductor analyst, semi-analyst, chief analyst dylan patel. it was shocking, 7.6 billion on the high end, the street is at 9 billion....
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charles: yeah. out, so there's going to be big question marks about whether that does what they say it will. thank you very much. >>> meanwhile, folks, this morning the core pc price index, the preferred inflation index by the fed, it accelerated from june and, of course, that came many way above wall street estimates. pricing pressure weighing down on everyone, especially for folks, you know, who are shopping, more people buying generic brands in stores. but what if if you're retiring? i want to bring in walser wealth management president rebecca walser. you and i started having this conversation about a month and a half ago, and just i'll share with the audience i have a cousin who's retiring from verizon, and she was shocked when they told her just how much she would have available versus what they had told her a month earlier because of inflation. what do you make of it? because she's not the only one. >> yeah. let me explain this, charles. if you have a $60,000 a year pension and you can roll t
charles: yeah. out, so there's going to be big question marks about whether that does what they say it will. thank you very much. >>> meanwhile, folks, this morning the core pc price index, the preferred inflation index by the fed, it accelerated from june and, of course, that came many way above wall street estimates. pricing pressure weighing down on everyone, especially for folks, you know, who are shopping, more people buying generic brands in stores. but what if if you're...
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lauren: for the dow too charles? charles: yup.ollow the nasdaq into the green that market route to start the holiday short week turning into a question mark at this hour. the nasdaq look at this , suddenly turning positive, up 1.2%, as the bulls make an afternoon charge. the dow is down as many as 742 points earlier in the day now look at this , down a mere 291. hey, anything could happen. as the energy markets get pummeled oil did drop below $100 per
lauren: for the dow too charles? charles: yup.ollow the nasdaq into the green that market route to start the holiday short week turning into a question mark at this hour. the nasdaq look at this , suddenly turning positive, up 1.2%, as the bulls make an afternoon charge. the dow is down as many as 742 points earlier in the day now look at this , down a mere 291. hey, anything could happen. as the energy markets get pummeled oil did drop below $100 per
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charles: right, right.nd speak of the fed, we had bullard saying that his base case is still for a soft landing. and i guess they have to say that, right? i mean, obviously, the fed probably couldn't say anything else. >> sure. charles: how likely is that going to be the outcome? >> well, i think it is going to be a soft landing or at most maybe a mild recession. you know, the economy, all in all, is looking pretty good. the consumer is getting jobs, the consumer balance sheet is still pretty strong. they still have a lot of cash on the balance sheet from all the excess savings of the past few years. corporate balance sheets are certainly in great shape. it's unlikely we're going to get a credit crunch. the banking system is in good shape. so the only real problem, and it's a real problem, is literally that inflation is reducing the rail purchasing power of americans' -- the real purchasing power of americans' wages. charles: you know, i saw earlier in the week, speaking of the fed, where you wrote -- and i
charles: right, right.nd speak of the fed, we had bullard saying that his base case is still for a soft landing. and i guess they have to say that, right? i mean, obviously, the fed probably couldn't say anything else. >> sure. charles: how likely is that going to be the outcome? >> well, i think it is going to be a soft landing or at most maybe a mild recession. you know, the economy, all in all, is looking pretty good. the consumer is getting jobs, the consumer balance sheet is...
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now to charles payne. charles: that might be one airline but i think all passengers feel the same way. neil: these days. charles: finally we're on the same page. neil: these days, absolutely. all right, bud. charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." earlier in the week i said the market was hotter than july. nobody was talking about it. folks are now noticing. remember we began the session nasdaq up 7.6%. that is all for july. here is the thing, folks, this earnings season is a reminder the economy is in shambles getting worse as layoff announcements begin to mount. so on today's show i want to take a page from the dea, get your thoughts. the drug enforcement agency has slang list of words for cocaine. there are literally hundreds of them. big bird, designer jeans, gift from the sun, john deere, reindeer dust. tweet me the word you would describe today's economy? i can't wait to share them later on. ed yardeni we'll ask him if the from inflation to re session supposed to
now to charles payne. charles: that might be one airline but i think all passengers feel the same way. neil: these days. charles: finally we're on the same page. neil: these days, absolutely. all right, bud. charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." earlier in the week i said the market was hotter than july. nobody was talking about it. folks are now noticing. remember we began the session nasdaq up 7.6%. that is all for july. here is the thing,...
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charles payne. charles: hey, neil. can't wait for this. i think the next two hours will be really exciting my friend,. neil: awesome. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. maybe 10 seconds earlier. tensions are thick. pressures are intense. it could bust pipes. investors bracing for the huge invasion number. oil joining bear market club. it plunged below $100 a barrel. the dollar is surging. we're looking at developments from all the angles. most important, things have gotten bad in new york city officials decide to roll out a nuclear attack psa by the way, here is a question for you. if you saw a nuke coming down would you stay in your car? tweet me @cvpayne. i have john burnett on deck for that one. looks like age has caught up with president biden among his own voters. the question, how old is too old? can you name members of congress older than a chocolate chip cook any i will share some answers later in the hour. all that and more on "making money." >> that is what happens when you don't have lunch. so, the market has been less
charles payne. charles: hey, neil. can't wait for this. i think the next two hours will be really exciting my friend,. neil: awesome. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. maybe 10 seconds earlier. tensions are thick. pressures are intense. it could bust pipes. investors bracing for the huge invasion number. oil joining bear market club. it plunged below $100 a barrel. the dollar is surging. we're looking at developments from all the angles. most important, things have gotten bad in new...
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charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." i know this is not new to the vast majority of americans. for the record, folks, we are in recession. the market likes news. it means the fed might stop hiking, could soon start cutting. main street hates the news. be honest the pain will only get worse. how bad, it will be the man of the hour jay powell. maybe he can invoke actions, maybe not actions to go along with the swagger of paul volcker. many say he is not up to the challenge. i'm asking she will lay bear in a moment. he -- she la bear. the white house acting for more spending. republicans also. larry kudlow is here. apple we'll handicap not just the results but reaction to the stock. why joe biden should listen to candidate bill clinton on how he felt americans pain when he became president. that and so much more on making morning -- making money. >> initial gdp release down .9 of a percent, making it back-to-back negative quarters. we did not want to see this. we actually got it. the report though to me, it is worrisome, th
charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." i know this is not new to the vast majority of americans. for the record, folks, we are in recession. the market likes news. it means the fed might stop hiking, could soon start cutting. main street hates the news. be honest the pain will only get worse. how bad, it will be the man of the hour jay powell. maybe he can invoke actions, maybe not actions to go along with the swagger of paul volcker. many say he is not up...
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thanks, charles.harles: we want to go to chart school next to find out if growth is really retaking the lead. remember growth? also it is finally hire, almost, right? town hall "inflation in america," the hangover edition. email me, invested in you.com. right now. we'll be right back. ♪ bubbles bubbles so many bubbles! as an expedia member you earn points on your travels, and that's on top of your airline miles. so you can go and see... or taste or do absolutely nothing with all those bubbles. without ever wondering if you're getting the most out of your trip. because you are. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. meet jessica moore. jessica was born to care. she always had your back... like the time she spotted the neighbor kid, an approaching car, a puddle, and knew there was
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charles: i think so.ere's the thing, in the meantime, for all the talk about retail investors having to capitulate, it looks like wall street capitulated. so much money is building up, active money managers. they have been net short the market. global money managers. around the world. we see this. their cash levels are levels, associated with market bottoms. jessica, i see this as dry powder. i love the notion of getting involved in the market now knowing that these fund managers have to put the money to work? yeah. that is even a farrell rule. one we'll be a the bottom, contrarian thing if you will but jessica pitlation is extremely important but this is where i focus on really where the rallies is coming from, where the fall declines are coming from. this is really tech oriented. so looking at the volatility index, the vix, traditional, when you look at, that is the s&p 500. if you look at peaked even higher which tracks the nasdaq 100. charles: right. >> looking for areas of capitulation and opportunit
charles: i think so.ere's the thing, in the meantime, for all the talk about retail investors having to capitulate, it looks like wall street capitulated. so much money is building up, active money managers. they have been net short the market. global money managers. around the world. we see this. their cash levels are levels, associated with market bottoms. jessica, i see this as dry powder. i love the notion of getting involved in the market now knowing that these fund managers have to put...
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charles: thanks, charles.rices, commodities, they're rebounding maybe the supercycle is back. no solutions coming from president biden. come back from his trip overseas empty-handed. now voters are even more fired up. we have economist extraordinaire steve moore right after the break. ♪ >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. in one easy appointment... ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: ...we can replace your windshield and recalibrate your advanced safety system. >> dad: looks great. thanks. >> tech: stay safe with safelite. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ meet jessica moore. jessica was born to care. she always had your back... like the time she spotted the neighbor kid, an approaching car, a puddle, and knew there was going to be a situation. ♪ ♪ ms. hogan's class? yeah, it's atlantis. nice. i don't think they had camels in atlantis. really? today she's a teammate at truist, the bank that starts with care when you start with care, you get a different kind of bank.
charles: thanks, charles.rices, commodities, they're rebounding maybe the supercycle is back. no solutions coming from president biden. come back from his trip overseas empty-handed. now voters are even more fired up. we have economist extraordinaire steve moore right after the break. ♪ >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. in one easy appointment... ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: ...we can replace your windshield and recalibrate your advanced safety system....
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charles: right.eone new into the market, one or two years, should they try to game something like that? that is big move. 50% move. 30% of it in your portfolio is it worth the risk? >> i would think this way, if you have cash to put to work, s&p down 20, nasdaq 25. if you say typical recessionary bull market, looking 30 or 35. maybe you're 70, 80% the way there in price but how far are we in the process in time? i think investors will reedley need to exhibit some patience over the next six to 12 months. it takes time to fix broken charts. charles: semiconductor chart, i run out of time. i wanted to get to this one. i love the way this is looking. i'm one of the trend line guys. feels like we're on the cusp. breaking out to the 420. you have dicey face on. that is the chris dicey face. we don't have time. we always learn a lot when you're here. >> charles you're loving it. i'm not loving it. this is a pretty severe downtrend. this is a bounce to the downtrend. so listen -- charles: break out, where do
charles: right.eone new into the market, one or two years, should they try to game something like that? that is big move. 50% move. 30% of it in your portfolio is it worth the risk? >> i would think this way, if you have cash to put to work, s&p down 20, nasdaq 25. if you say typical recessionary bull market, looking 30 or 35. maybe you're 70, 80% the way there in price but how far are we in the process in time? i think investors will reedley need to exhibit some patience over the...
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charles, back to you. charles: a lot of interesting juicy stuff. edward, thank you very much my friend. the fed has made the hike expected. the street has to deal with the guessing game. you heard what edward said. new words, some taken out. maybe we'll learn some more in the question and answer period that is very important, more so today. this is a very serious dilemma, folks, twin evils of runaway inflation and recession are both lurking out there. i will borrow from john madden if you will to use a football analogy, this wide receiver right here that is inflation. it is already on the move we know that. if it gets in the end zone, that is runaway inflation, all bets are off. quarterback is jay powell, toss out fed policy which is the football, turning the receiver, bringing it back in. the wild card, your safety. what if he steps in gets an interception. the safety is recession. it starts to head to the other side. this is a deep recession. both of these are terrible consequences. neither one you want to happen, that's where we are! runaway inf
charles, back to you. charles: a lot of interesting juicy stuff. edward, thank you very much my friend. the fed has made the hike expected. the street has to deal with the guessing game. you heard what edward said. new words, some taken out. maybe we'll learn some more in the question and answer period that is very important, more so today. this is a very serious dilemma, folks, twin evils of runaway inflation and recession are both lurking out there. i will borrow from john madden if you will...
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charles? >> charles: wow. that's a bold statement, peter. thanks very much. so as we mention, wage gains are having trouble keeping up with inflation. average hourly earn beings were up 5.1% in june from a year ago. that comparison to the latest inflation number which is up 8.6%. brandon arnold is here. let me start with the one thing that the politicians like to talk about when it's lower. that is the unemployment rate. it's a farce. it really is a farce. i hate that we use it. i hate that we in the media pick up on it. it's the worst metric out there. 350,000 people left the labor force last month. 350,000 people left. that's where the number is where it is right now. that's not a booming economy, is it? >> no, that's right. we see a labor force participation rate in the low 60s. that's very low. some of that is due to spending programs that have been created during the pandemic that have effectively kept people out of the work force because it's paid them not to work. we have to get people back in the work force that is a more reliable predictor of the hea
charles? >> charles: wow. that's a bold statement, peter. thanks very much. so as we mention, wage gains are having trouble keeping up with inflation. average hourly earn beings were up 5.1% in june from a year ago. that comparison to the latest inflation number which is up 8.6%. brandon arnold is here. let me start with the one thing that the politicians like to talk about when it's lower. that is the unemployment rate. it's a farce. it really is a farce. i hate that we use it. i hate...
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charles payne would know. hey, charles. charles: you never know with this group, neil. absolutely. great to see you, my friend. i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking right now, summer doldrums ahead of a very big week much news. stocks meandering after another failed attempt at a long winning streak. investors cooling their heels waiting for latest on inflation. jim paulson is coming up to break it down what it means for your portfolio. with thor dominating at the box office, i will ask gary kaltbaum can the megacap names save the day again? the commerce secretary says there won't be a serious recession so, so now, looks like it will be in the eye of the beholder. i will ask economist joe lavorgna if he is buying all of that. tweet me @cvpayne, what is worse for your situation, recession or inflation. the roaring '20s in "my take." all that and more on "making money". >> all year long, right? we get short bursts of enthusiasm followed by protracted disappointment. when friday's rally stalled at 3:00 after "the cp effect" was over, the major indices began to slip. they
charles payne would know. hey, charles. charles: you never know with this group, neil. absolutely. great to see you, my friend. i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking right now, summer doldrums ahead of a very big week much news. stocks meandering after another failed attempt at a long winning streak. investors cooling their heels waiting for latest on inflation. jim paulson is coming up to break it down what it means for your portfolio. with thor dominating at the box...
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back to you, charles. >> charles: in eagle pass, texas, think very much, my next guest is on the frontnd what do border communities need from this federal government as they faced the onslaught. >> well, thanks for having, charles, this goes back to what we have been talking about since president biden took office we need to support the security. an immigration reform, now we have absence in washington, d.c., by this president and i say that we have two challenges on the border. the criminal cartels and this administration. they refuse with no will to secure the border spit in fact it is an illusion. how many people get through the southwest border into the united states? it is frustrating as a community with a negative impact, charles. >> charles: i know you sent along some images i'm not sure that we have some yet, and would like to share with the audience, because i think being away from this and talking about it in new york city, i don't know that we fully appreciate what it must feel like to have your backyard open to another country where people are coming from dozens of other co
back to you, charles. >> charles: in eagle pass, texas, think very much, my next guest is on the frontnd what do border communities need from this federal government as they faced the onslaught. >> well, thanks for having, charles, this goes back to what we have been talking about since president biden took office we need to support the security. an immigration reform, now we have absence in washington, d.c., by this president and i say that we have two challenges on the border. the...
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to charles payne. hey, charles. >> charles: hey, neil, thank you very much my friend. good afternoon. i'm charles payne. this is "making money". as neil just mentioned, consumer resilience is giving this market a pop. we saw stronger sentiment, stronger retail sales than expected. meanwhile upbeat bank earnings helping investors get a sigh of relief. there's still head winds lurking. how to monitor your 401(k) without freaking out. how to make like the big boys and girls, buy, when there's sheer pan nick the streets. -- panic in the streets. that's what we're here. president biden is meeting with the saudi prince going from pariah to savior. meanwhile american producers are still being shunned and blamed. a movement is taking on woke wall street. listen, economic catastrophes all over the world have been linked to the social justice version of investing. i have a guest who will weigh in on that at 2:45. maybe this is your best buy yet. the pelosi family made a huge [inaudible]. all that and so much more on making money. all right. so the markets in sigh of relief mode
to charles payne. hey, charles. >> charles: hey, neil, thank you very much my friend. good afternoon. i'm charles payne. this is "making money". as neil just mentioned, consumer resilience is giving this market a pop. we saw stronger sentiment, stronger retail sales than expected. meanwhile upbeat bank earnings helping investors get a sigh of relief. there's still head winds lurking. how to monitor your 401(k) without freaking out. how to make like the big boys and girls, buy,...
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charles: right.> there is a couple numbers i want to point out. one if you actually look at the average drawdown, the length of it in the wake of a recession it typically lasts 12 months or a little over six months in, you do have to level your expectations. we're probably witnessing the volatility for very much time to come. it is not just going to disappear even though we're having a nice four-day rally which is nice to see, that could be easily reversed. sit tight and prepare yourself for any further down -- charles: sarah, saying sit on your hands, don't even try to participate in these kind of bounces we're getting? >> i would say as of now we're definitely not saying trade in and out of these bounces because it is so difficult to do for the average investor and what can happen you can get stuck on the wrong side of the trade. then you find yourself chasing rallies or you fine yourself sitting out of the market and that is not where you want to be caught because we all know when the market turns
charles: right.> there is a couple numbers i want to point out. one if you actually look at the average drawdown, the length of it in the wake of a recession it typically lasts 12 months or a little over six months in, you do have to level your expectations. we're probably witnessing the volatility for very much time to come. it is not just going to disappear even though we're having a nice four-day rally which is nice to see, that could be easily reversed. sit tight and prepare yourself for...
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charles payne now. charles: wall street says the number is so high it can't go higher. this is it at least what the markets are hoping. that is what we've been hoping for seven months. that is hell after guessing game. thank you, neil. this is making money. i'm charles payne. inflation continuing to found the experts. we're long past the notion high prices are the cure for high prices. will the fed have to drive the economy off of a cliff to end the scourge? we'll talk about it throughout the hour. we'll break down the cpi report, what it means for wall street what it means for main street. note, putting your head in the sand is not the answer. we have solutions. she is sharing how she plans to stop the administration from enacting policies that would further exacerbate inflation. she will explain at 2:35. twitter slams in court using elon musk's tweets. this promises to be one lit trial. we connect with uc in the stores, how companies, make money. take you to the school of stocks with the fundamental analysis edition. get your pen and pad ready did. by the way we were
charles payne now. charles: wall street says the number is so high it can't go higher. this is it at least what the markets are hoping. that is what we've been hoping for seven months. that is hell after guessing game. thank you, neil. this is making money. i'm charles payne. inflation continuing to found the experts. we're long past the notion high prices are the cure for high prices. will the fed have to drive the economy off of a cliff to end the scourge? we'll talk about it throughout the...
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and charles, you bring us home, wrap us up. charles. yeah, i mean i've been cope is as big as what we're willing to work towards it on. and if we want to continue to grow in this, we have to continue to just like build up the services that actually work and break down the things that don't work like formalization and that's how we move forward. thank you so much. you can follow charles hall phone on twitter at charles will phone back. here you go. and maria, it's, it is all set on twitter at maria said perez, thank you so much or say to andrea for being part of our program today. and you on youtube for your thoughts and your comments. i'll see you next time. take. ah, ah. ah ah whole round one percent authentic tricity globally is consumed by data centers, many of which provide promote storage facilities or what is also known as the cloud . i'm in no way to see how one center is harnessing the entity of these fields to stole our digital information without a heavy cap in foot traits. i'm not severed on the north coast of the u. k, where
and charles, you bring us home, wrap us up. charles. yeah, i mean i've been cope is as big as what we're willing to work towards it on. and if we want to continue to grow in this, we have to continue to just like build up the services that actually work and break down the things that don't work like formalization and that's how we move forward. thank you so much. you can follow charles hall phone on twitter at charles will phone back. here you go. and maria, it's, it is all set on twitter at...
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and charles, you bring us home, wraps up charles. yeah, i mean i've been cope is as big as what we're willing to work towards it on. and if we want to continue to grow in this, we have to continue to just like build up the services that actually work and break down the things that don't work like formalization and that's how we move forward. thank you so much. you can follow charles hall phone on twitter at chiles will phone back here. you go and move it's. it is also on twitter at maritza perez. thank you so much or say to andrea for being part of our program today. and you on youtube for your thoughts and your comments. i'll see you next time they get, ah ah. from the wells most populated region in depth stories from across asia and the pacific with diverse coaches and conflicting politics. one 0, one east on al jazeera. ah, al jazeera, great with no sake that he'd been home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat. now for your hero ah .
and charles, you bring us home, wraps up charles. yeah, i mean i've been cope is as big as what we're willing to work towards it on. and if we want to continue to grow in this, we have to continue to just like build up the services that actually work and break down the things that don't work like formalization and that's how we move forward. thank you so much. you can follow charles hall phone on twitter at chiles will phone back here. you go and move it's. it is also on twitter at maritza...
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and charles, you bring us home, wraps up. charles. yeah, i mean, i've been cope is as big as what we're willing to work towards it on. and if we want to continue to grow in this, we have to continue to just like build up the services that actually work and break down the things that don't work like formalization and that's how we move forward. thank you so much. you can follow charles hall phone on twitter at chiles will phone back. here you go. and maria it's it is all set on twitter at maria said perez, thank you so much or say to andrea for being part of our program today. and you on youtube for your thoughts and your comments. i'll see you next time. take, ah, counter feet lose cheap and sometimes dangerous copies of the real thing of been found all over the world. and then even the most expensive premium products. it's the secretive and deadly multi $1000000000.00 business. we found one problem, but about one 3rd or stay in a in us, which was just an incredible finding. during raids on one of the most notorious mafia gangs in cal
and charles, you bring us home, wraps up. charles. yeah, i mean, i've been cope is as big as what we're willing to work towards it on. and if we want to continue to grow in this, we have to continue to just like build up the services that actually work and break down the things that don't work like formalization and that's how we move forward. thank you so much. you can follow charles hall phone on twitter at chiles will phone back. here you go. and maria it's it is all set on twitter at maria...
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and charles, you bring us home, wrap us up. charles. yeah, i mean, i've been cope is as big as what we're willing to work towards it on. and if we want to continue to grow in this, we have to continued. so just like build up the services that actually work and break down the things that don't work like formalization and that's how we move forward. thank you so much. you can follow charles hall, phone on twit to act. charles will phone back here. you go and move it's it is all set on twitter at maritza perez. thank you so much or say to andrea for being part of our program today. and you on youtube for your thoughts and your comments. i'll see you next time take ah ah, each and every one of us i've got a responsibility to change our personal space for the mirror a we in we could do this experiment and if by diversity could increase just a little bit that wouldn't be worth doing anybody had any idea that it would become a magnet who is incredibly rare species. they are asking for women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent a
and charles, you bring us home, wrap us up. charles. yeah, i mean, i've been cope is as big as what we're willing to work towards it on. and if we want to continue to grow in this, we have to continued. so just like build up the services that actually work and break down the things that don't work like formalization and that's how we move forward. thank you so much. you can follow charles hall, phone on twit to act. charles will phone back here. you go and move it's it is all set on twitter at...
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>> there are so much, charles. as glen suggests, i think we are so ill so gobsmacked by what we have absorbed that we almost don't know what's coming. what's coming, in addition to more independent state legislature, is the challenge to affirmative action, higher education that will probably be the death now for affirmative action. the clean water act case that might do the same thing to the clean water act that we have just seen done to the epa's attempt to regulate carbon emissions. we have also have a follow one case to the case baker case, where as you may recall, keep acre didn't want to bake a cake to solomon's a same-sex wedding. we now have a web designers making the same claims but making those claims in front of a very, very different court that tends to favor the birdie of religion overall. that is just a taste of what's coming, and we have a just a glimpse of the docket for next term. >> the abortion case is essentially a privacy case, what is the future of privacy rights in a post-roe world? >> oh, i t
>> there are so much, charles. as glen suggests, i think we are so ill so gobsmacked by what we have absorbed that we almost don't know what's coming. what's coming, in addition to more independent state legislature, is the challenge to affirmative action, higher education that will probably be the death now for affirmative action. the clean water act case that might do the same thing to the clean water act that we have just seen done to the epa's attempt to regulate carbon emissions. we...
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>> well charles it'll be too late [inaudible] >> cynthia, go head then we go to charles. >> sorry charles. i think ultimately they will be filed and i am frustrated and how long it is taking. but because the investigation has begun in the electric case, and the grand jury has subpoenas have gone out in the federal electric, case i think that sort of pulling the thread of the sweater. at some point, that brings us to everything else because everything in this conspiracy was ultimately the top connected. there is no reason that it has not started much earlier. for example you know, there are go back to the dining room example. we know that somebody told that photographer no pictures. somebody said no logs of calls. somebody said don't call the defense department it did not take calls. we need to know who those people are. the way to find that out is to have a full grand jury investigation. and there is just no getting around the fact that the attorney general has been too cautious on this. >> charles, your take on this. >> i am not abundantly confident that charges will be filed and i think
>> well charles it'll be too late [inaudible] >> cynthia, go head then we go to charles. >> sorry charles. i think ultimately they will be filed and i am frustrated and how long it is taking. but because the investigation has begun in the electric case, and the grand jury has subpoenas have gone out in the federal electric, case i think that sort of pulling the thread of the sweater. at some point, that brings us to everything else because everything in this conspiracy was...
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you mentioned prince charles, impressive. you mentioned prince charles. he _ impressive.d prince charles, he arrived in _ impressive. you mentioned prince charles, he arrived in an - impressive. you mentioned prince charles, he arrived in an aston - charles, he arrived in an aston martin with the duchess of cornwall. he also had to go through a metal detector here, does this signet ring set this all off? i had a check on that, apparently it doesn't. so he was ok. see you both in about 35 minutes' time. that is our first look at the papers, we'll be back for a second look in about 35 minutes' time. hello, it's time for some sport on the bbc news channel, i'm hugh ferris. the 22nd commonwealth games have been officially opened in birmingham among a celebration of the city's diversity and heritage. the sporting action begins tomorrow, but the opening ceremony has kicked off the event in some style — a giant animatronic bull was one of the most impressive moments at the alexander stadium. over 2,000 performers were taking orders from peaky blinders creator steven knight, who
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and those alleged donations to one of prince charles�*s charities also makes the front of the mail onvely to see you in. with politics and the race to be the next conservative prime minister. and he says i was save the high street. how is he going to save the high street? the campaign seems to been going on forever now and in three weeks, as of monday, the party members can start voting we sing ration of policy didn't this from rishi sunak, this is been sharply and focused —— and this. and ten centres and particularly well as city centres and what rishi sunak is planning to do on the front page of the express, a small amount of space but rishi sunak is pledging to revitalise the countries empty shops and banks to keep branches open and obviously, as we move increasingly towards a society, forcing banks close alongside other issues and incredibly unpopular with the communities they serve. and this is a real shock from rishi sunak who is differently trailing and now lagging behind in terms of posters and in the race to become the next conservative leader and prime minister, this report
and those alleged donations to one of prince charles�*s charities also makes the front of the mail onvely to see you in. with politics and the race to be the next conservative prime minister. and he says i was save the high street. how is he going to save the high street? the campaign seems to been going on forever now and in three weeks, as of monday, the party members can start voting we sing ration of policy didn't this from rishi sunak, this is been sharply and focused —— and this....
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the headlines are full of charles the prince and that the l charles the prince and that the ferrari headquarters close on points. max verstappen of course still reading and until it's time to go france and ferrari said they have the help and motivation now for the entire team with this result, that they can still win. [30 result, that they can still win. do ou feel result, that they can still win. do you feel ferrari would be under pressure now perhaps to throw their weight behind charles leclerc? if you look at the sprint race on saturday, both ferrari drivers were drawing with each other side by side and wheel to wheel next to each other through the corners. it was super exciting for the fans and for us but it timed the ferrari chances on points possibility so sooner or later i do expect them to call a number one status. just later i do expect them to call a number one status.— later i do expect them to call a number one status. just in response to the alleged _ number one status. just in response to the alleged discriminatory - to the alleged discriminatory behaviour at the event, formula 1 h
the headlines are full of charles the prince and that the l charles the prince and that the ferrari headquarters close on points. max verstappen of course still reading and until it's time to go france and ferrari said they have the help and motivation now for the entire team with this result, that they can still win. [30 result, that they can still win. do ou feel result, that they can still win. do you feel ferrari would be under pressure now perhaps to throw their weight behind charles...
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joining us now is charles charles fried professor of law at harvard law school.joining us tonight professor fried it really is an honor to have you here. i want to begin where you are no ended to steve today, and that is with what you are calling now a possible slow motion coup d'État. >> yes. what the court is going to have next term, they're gonna start in the fall on this issue and that is, when a state legislature picks electors, the state supreme court cannot do anything about it, because the constitution says that the regulation of electors is supposed to be done by the independent legislature. now, for decades, that has been understood to mean the whole legislative process in a state which includes of course the state supreme court. north carolina which is the case involved is a hideously gerrymandering. the population's have registered republican, half registered democrat, but it's 13 person congressional delegation is ten republicans and three democrats. when the head of the legislative committee was asked, how did you do that? how come you did this? ? b
joining us now is charles charles fried professor of law at harvard law school.joining us tonight professor fried it really is an honor to have you here. i want to begin where you are no ended to steve today, and that is with what you are calling now a possible slow motion coup d'État. >> yes. what the court is going to have next term, they're gonna start in the fall on this issue and that is, when a state legislature picks electors, the state supreme court cannot do anything about it,...
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it's a big box with a small head that calls itself charles.does, and it works for two reasons. firstly, the film isn't about robots. what it's about is companionship and friendship and the universal need to have companionship and friendship. and secondly, an awful lot of it is to do with, look, you either buy into this or you don't, and at first when you look at it, you think, "that is the most absurd robot i've ever seen!" but then that absurdity becomes childlike, and when charles goes out into the garden, for example, he says, "how far does the outside go? "does it go beyond the tree?" and i was thinking of room — you know, the questions that are asked with the young survivor of room. oh, yes — yes. and there is a kind of innocence to it. now, obviously, in expanding it from a short film to a feature film, they have to introduce an element of danger. there's a kind of local guy who terrorises the community. there's a love interest. and all these things work really well, but what really makes it sing is that it's about when you're so lonely
it's a big box with a small head that calls itself charles.does, and it works for two reasons. firstly, the film isn't about robots. what it's about is companionship and friendship and the universal need to have companionship and friendship. and secondly, an awful lot of it is to do with, look, you either buy into this or you don't, and at first when you look at it, you think, "that is the most absurd robot i've ever seen!" but then that absurdity becomes childlike, and when charles...
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yes, this is the story about prince charles's - story about prince charles's eco—village in scotlandbuilt in line with the prince's sustainable approach to architecture and development, but actually, only 31 were built in the end. the suggestion is that many houses were bought up by lord brownlow, and as a result, the prince awarded him and honour and also let him use one of his properties for his birthday. this does not look good for prince charles. it is now the second story in the last few days that cast doubt over his... how would i put it? over his decision—making. it comes in the aftermath of the prince privately making criticisms about the government's plans to deport asylum—seekers to rwanda. i think there are some who will say that the fact that these stories have now been released and seen the light of day is not unconnected to that, but certainly, it raises questions about the prince's decision—making, which given other stories we have tonight about the queen rolling back her own role in terms of active participation, very interesting questions about the future. {131 quest
yes, this is the story about prince charles's - story about prince charles's eco—village in scotlandbuilt in line with the prince's sustainable approach to architecture and development, but actually, only 31 were built in the end. the suggestion is that many houses were bought up by lord brownlow, and as a result, the prince awarded him and honour and also let him use one of his properties for his birthday. this does not look good for prince charles. it is now the second story in the last few...
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— here, another example of prince charles at — here, another example of prince charles at the apparentes delivered in suitcases and shopping bags. and if this story— suitcases and shopping bags. and if this story is — suitcases and shopping bags. and if this story is true, it's another terrible — this story is true, it's another terrible bit _ this story is true, it's another terrible bit of pr. we know nowadays the world _ terrible bit of pr. we know nowadays the world is _ terrible bit of pr. we know nowadays the world is run by pr. it's all about— the world is run by pr. it's all about optics and how things look. the fact— about optics and how things look. the fact this has made the front page _ the fact this has made the front page of— the fact this has made the front page of the sunday times, the suggestion that he or his charity has accepted money from the family of 0sama _ has accepted money from the family of 0sama bin laden, and i hasten to add to— of 0sama bin laden, and i hasten to add to the _ of 0sama bin laden, and i hasten to add to the people involved had no involvement
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charles freid testified -- charles freid said at the time john roberts was too smart a lawyer to overturnicitor general, charles freid argued in a 1989 case that the supreme court should overturn roe v. wade. last year he wrote a new york times op-ed piece with the title, i once urged the supreme court to overturn roe. i've since changed my mind. to overturn roe now would be an act of constitutional vandalism -- not conservative, but reactionary. charles freid's relationship with the republican party became strained in the 21st century. he voted for former harvard law student barack obama as president, and he voted for hillary clinton and joe biden. in an email exchange today with our booking producer steve lewis, charles freid dashed often and email that reads like the beginning of another of his beginning of his brilliant new york times op-ed piece. is there steve, unions, religion, second amendment, abortion, campaign finance, gerrymandering, regulation of elections. all this is an attempt in the last ten years or so to repeal the 20th century. this is not conservative, this is reactio
charles freid testified -- charles freid said at the time john roberts was too smart a lawyer to overturnicitor general, charles freid argued in a 1989 case that the supreme court should overturn roe v. wade. last year he wrote a new york times op-ed piece with the title, i once urged the supreme court to overturn roe. i've since changed my mind. to overturn roe now would be an act of constitutional vandalism -- not conservative, but reactionary. charles freid's relationship with the republican...
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but i finally went to see brian and charles. please tell me that you loved brian and charles.es. absolutely. a couple of hesitations may be about wasn't sure how to end it but fundamentally, i really liked it. there were lots of us in the cinema, everyone was laughing out loud. and that's interesting because a lot of it is funny but it still really touching. the opening sequences, literally just about loneliness and itjust broke me. ok, that for me is the genius of it. yes, it's a story about the guy who builds a robot out of the washing machine and a manikin head. why? because he's lonely. his inventing shed and he's inventing all these crazy things. and then he almost accidentally builds his best friend. and then doesn't quite know how to deal with the best friend going. my favourite thing was when the robot charles becomes an adolescent and says i'm going to sit in the front of the car. no you're yes i am, front, front, front. i mean, i thought all that stuff was lovely. it's a low budget, it's made with such a lot of heart. it's really made with love, that's where i felt.
but i finally went to see brian and charles. please tell me that you loved brian and charles.es. absolutely. a couple of hesitations may be about wasn't sure how to end it but fundamentally, i really liked it. there were lots of us in the cinema, everyone was laughing out loud. and that's interesting because a lot of it is funny but it still really touching. the opening sequences, literally just about loneliness and itjust broke me. ok, that for me is the genius of it. yes, it's a story about...
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charles let me start with you.k these protesters will drive the president to go harder on protecting abortion care? >> there's not a lot the president can do in his efforts to protect abortion. what he is doing -- his executive orders deal with interstate travel, interstate commerce, whether or not pills can get to people in states that may outlaw abortion, whether or not people can travel to places outside of states that right now outlaw abortion or are going to do so. also directing the department of justice to help people. patients, doctors if they are caught up in legal issues around the access to abortion. but anything that the president does, the next president can undo. so there's not a lot that he can do specifically on this issue. it has to be a legislative fix, at least in the short run until you get a different supreme court. we have no idea when that will be. so you have to either fix it on the federal level, and enshrine the rights of abortion in legislation, that does not look likely with the way our
charles let me start with you.k these protesters will drive the president to go harder on protecting abortion care? >> there's not a lot the president can do in his efforts to protect abortion. what he is doing -- his executive orders deal with interstate travel, interstate commerce, whether or not pills can get to people in states that may outlaw abortion, whether or not people can travel to places outside of states that right now outlaw abortion or are going to do so. also directing the...
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climb for charles clifford joins us live as we countdown to the big show there. charles. >> either.ow i'm at the marin county this is the 5th day of the fair. you know, they haven't held the fair since 2019. this is the big return of the fair this year going to take a look at some video. we got everything they usually have here at the fair. they've got the ferris wheel. all of the rides, the midway games, lots of exhibits. lots of live music here as well. the one r% thing they don't have this year, they're not doing anything indoors. they don't have any exhibit set up in any of the indoor areas are doing that for pandemic reasons. they have been working on this for months. they weren't sure if the pandemic would be a problem. so they just planned for a completely outdoors fair. now, this is the last day of the fair. got left here this evening as we have to music from george porter on the stage right behind me here. you should come on pretty soon. and then the fireworks will launch from a barge up the middle of the lagoon over 9.30, they go up in the air. i'm going to point my camera
climb for charles clifford joins us live as we countdown to the big show there. charles. >> either.ow i'm at the marin county this is the 5th day of the fair. you know, they haven't held the fair since 2019. this is the big return of the fair this year going to take a look at some video. we got everything they usually have here at the fair. they've got the ferris wheel. all of the rides, the midway games, lots of exhibits. lots of live music here as well. the one r% thing they don't have...
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advisor to charles murrell.ambridge phillip martin is , an award-winning journalist and a senior investigative reporter for the gbh news center for investigative reporting. he recently wrote a piece headlined "it is happening here." still with us is michael edison hayden, senior investigative reporter with southern poverty law center, where he focuses on internet radicalization and far-right extremism. we welcome you all to democracy now! reverend peterson, explain cash am sorry we can't have charles murrell on today but you are his and advisor. to do tell us more about what happened on saturday? >> i'm not sure if i can tell you more about what happened other than what you already said, but we do know . murrell is currently traumatized. he has a focus around racial healing in this cit he uses it through the arts. he believes this is an opportunity where he can redirect the trauma that he experienced in terms of engaging these children of the kkk on saturday, use that experience to engage the city, particularly
advisor to charles murrell.ambridge phillip martin is , an award-winning journalist and a senior investigative reporter for the gbh news center for investigative reporting. he recently wrote a piece headlined "it is happening here." still with us is michael edison hayden, senior investigative reporter with southern poverty law center, where he focuses on internet radicalization and far-right extremism. we welcome you all to democracy now! reverend peterson, explain cash am sorry we...
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but i finally went to see brian and charles! now, please tell me that you loved brian and charles.asn't sure how to end it, but fundamentally, i really liked it. there were lots of us in the cinema, everyone was laughing out loud. and that's interesting, because a lot of it is very funny, but it's also really touching. the opening sequence is literally just about loneliness, and itjust broke me, broke me. ok, that for me is the genius of it. i mean, yes, it's a story about a guy who builds a robot out of the washing machine and a mannequin�*s head. why? because he's lonely. because he's living on his own in his inventing shed in which he's inventing all these crazy things. and then he almost accidentally builds his best friend — and then doesn't quite know how to deal with the best friend growing up. my favourite stuff was when the robot charles becomes an adolescent and says, "i'm going to sit in the front of the car." "no, you're not." "yes, i am. front, front, front!" i mean, ithought all that stuff was lovely. it's so low budget, it's made with such a lot of heart. it's really
but i finally went to see brian and charles! now, please tell me that you loved brian and charles.asn't sure how to end it, but fundamentally, i really liked it. there were lots of us in the cinema, everyone was laughing out loud. and that's interesting, because a lot of it is very funny, but it's also really touching. the opening sequence is literally just about loneliness, and itjust broke me, broke me. ok, that for me is the genius of it. i mean, yes, it's a story about a guy who builds a...
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but, you know, if you're going to the cinema, go see brian and charles.. thank you very much. and read kurt vonnegut�*s novels! but now i do want to, you see, and that's the success of the documentary, i think, isn't it? i'm going to bring you a copy of breakfast of champions. you do that, that's my homework. enjoy your cinema—going this week, whatever you choose to go and see. see you next time, bye—bye. hi. we are forecasting rain this weekend, but not an awful lot of it, and most of it will fall in western areas of the uk, particularly the northwest. there'll be some sunshine around, too, and many of us will actually escape the rain all together, rain that we really need because the gardens are very parched. so, here's the low pressure that will approach us. in fact, it's approaching us right now, the unsettled weather out towards the west. but ahead of this weather front in east anglia, in the southeast, we'll see very warm weather as south—westerly winds develop and tap into some of that heat that's across france right now. but let's have a look at t
but, you know, if you're going to the cinema, go see brian and charles.. thank you very much. and read kurt vonnegut�*s novels! but now i do want to, you see, and that's the success of the documentary, i think, isn't it? i'm going to bring you a copy of breakfast of champions. you do that, that's my homework. enjoy your cinema—going this week, whatever you choose to go and see. see you next time, bye—bye. hi. we are forecasting rain this weekend, but not an awful lot of it, and most of it...