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just like in charles this day. if you look at what he did as a student, he was a member of our services. you remember the coast guard service which still exists today. he was somebody who engaged fully in or outdoor education program. he involved himself in sailing and going on expeditions in the scottish mountains, which really did help, i think, develop a sense of responsibility. a sense of leadership, methods of collaboration in our young students, including i'm sure the prince of wales. as in charles de gordon stance, students can still take silent courses, though, hiking or play golf. those without a scholarship, pay school fees of $40000.00 euros per year. the school still strives to promote excellence, but has changed with the times. it now accepts girls and the living conditions are a far cry from those the charleston to during his time here. and he book doors at deep deposit. there is a letter in those days at that sort of boarding school peoples rose o'neill. finally, they washed with cold water and slept
just like in charles this day. if you look at what he did as a student, he was a member of our services. you remember the coast guard service which still exists today. he was somebody who engaged fully in or outdoor education program. he involved himself in sailing and going on expeditions in the scottish mountains, which really did help, i think, develop a sense of responsibility. a sense of leadership, methods of collaboration in our young students, including i'm sure the prince of wales. as...
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charles was profoundly unhappy. you can see that in all the photos and images, it's written all over his face. wow. that he was used to keeping a stiff upper lip. charles was no longer able to hide his anguish. it was plain for all to see that the couples marriage was over. charles and diana separation was announced in 1992. however, their divorce was only finalized. 4 years later, on august the 28th 1996. diana lost her title, her royal highness. but she kept her flat in kensington palace and received a 20000000 euro settlement. charles in his ex wife, she had custody of their sons, william and harry. a few months later, diana repeat in public with dodi fired, the son of billionaire mohammed, al, fired. on august 31st 1997. the couple were in paris when the car there were traveling in crashed, diana, the queen of hearts died in hospital that very night. ah, charlie charles was a bow, moral with his 2 sons in august of 97 cedric law. he was the one who informed them of their mother's death as he was with them at the
charles was profoundly unhappy. you can see that in all the photos and images, it's written all over his face. wow. that he was used to keeping a stiff upper lip. charles was no longer able to hide his anguish. it was plain for all to see that the couples marriage was over. charles and diana separation was announced in 1992. however, their divorce was only finalized. 4 years later, on august the 28th 1996. diana lost her title, her royal highness. but she kept her flat in kensington palace and...
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charles: all right.peaking of china, there is growing talk from both sides of the aisle now about banning tiktok t appears it would help meta. before today it was up 38% from the low. this on technical side we call a cup and handle. i love this chart. it is usually fantastic. usually we get big breakouts here. you say it is not meta. you say another name that would benefit more? >> i certainly do. google. from the tiktok platform myself. my marketing team had me spend lot of time on tiktok. charles: blame it on the marketing team. >> blame it on the marketing team. it is great insight. it is pinterest. that is a trade idea i got from tiktok a while ago. it was a great trade. pinterest are driving creators. that is really a large decision who will make out if there is a ban, who is going to attract the content creators? pinterest created a creator fund. they were able to grow their downloads from a negative 12% year-over-year when it was launched in october of last year to positive 24% just at the end of
charles: all right.peaking of china, there is growing talk from both sides of the aisle now about banning tiktok t appears it would help meta. before today it was up 38% from the low. this on technical side we call a cup and handle. i love this chart. it is usually fantastic. usually we get big breakouts here. you say it is not meta. you say another name that would benefit more? >> i certainly do. google. from the tiktok platform myself. my marketing team had me spend lot of time on...
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charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." as you can see stocks are really slipping. one of the oldest wall street adages, seems to be playing out now, selling begats selling there is no real clear reason why. the question should you be selling. should you be buying this weakness. we have analysis beginning with jim paulsen and victoria green. market rebellion cofounder, jon najarian, rather. he will join us what he is buying on the put side and call side. also to make, to interpret options. there is a lot of options activity. what does it mean? no one better than him in options school. ever since jerome powell talked about a softish landing, there is a little bit of pep in his step but are we getting ahead of ourselves? i will ask adp, chief economist nela richardson who says the key here is productivity. taking on evergreen pay, folks. executives in these crappy companies, they're not worried the stocks are down. they keep awarding themselves more and more and more and more. talk about another wall street injure riff, insul
charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." as you can see stocks are really slipping. one of the oldest wall street adages, seems to be playing out now, selling begats selling there is no real clear reason why. the question should you be selling. should you be buying this weakness. we have analysis beginning with jim paulsen and victoria green. market rebellion cofounder, jon najarian, rather. he will join us what he is buying on the put side and...
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charles: right. >> i think it'll take time to get used to that and because of that, charles, any kind of macro bs story or perceived bad news story will be sold and there'll be lots ofility and i think that will probably be your next great buying opportunity. charles: that's where you say normalization process will be bumpy as they recalibrate expectations and we've had slow moving economies with gang buster stock markets. they don't always have to go hand-in-hand. >> no, they don't. we went back obviously when you put one of these reports together, i think this is my 26th in my career and 11th consecutive one at bmo and we looked at all recession periods back to 1945, in a calendar year, when there's a recession, the stock market is up 5.8%. that's a drop the mic moment and whether or not there's a recession, it's a moot point and the base case it's already happened or will beginning of next year but the stocks earning and the economy and the market is down 25%, i think the big secret's going to be
charles: right. >> i think it'll take time to get used to that and because of that, charles, any kind of macro bs story or perceived bad news story will be sold and there'll be lots ofility and i think that will probably be your next great buying opportunity. charles: that's where you say normalization process will be bumpy as they recalibrate expectations and we've had slow moving economies with gang buster stock markets. they don't always have to go hand-in-hand. >> no, they...
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neil: here's charles. hey, charles,. charles: neil, thank you very much, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now investors cautiously buying against a huge, talking about critical week for the markets. it is all about the cpi report, the fed this week. gary kaltbaum, shah gilani, sarah compact. i will share later what i expect from the read tomorrow and the market's reaction. don't forget tomorrow sam bankman-fried set to make his apology tour to congress. we'll scrutinize not just sam bankman-fried, but those who are questioning him. beverly hallberg will weigh in on that. one of our favorite guests traveled to all 50 states giving christmas gifts to kids with cancer, disabilities, families unable to buy presents this year. rodney smith, jr. shares his heartwarming tale at 2:15. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ charles: pretty good day for the market, right? after a real panicky close. we fallen off a cliff. stomach dell belled into the close. another failed rally attempt will spark huge disapp
neil: here's charles. hey, charles,. charles: neil, thank you very much, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now investors cautiously buying against a huge, talking about critical week for the markets. it is all about the cpi report, the fed this week. gary kaltbaum, shah gilani, sarah compact. i will share later what i expect from the read tomorrow and the market's reaction. don't forget tomorrow sam bankman-fried set to make...
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so much time, charles payne now. charles. charles: neil, thank you very much my friend. good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now the stocks are higher as market responds to favorable earnings and good consumer news. do they crack the code on wall street to buy instead of selling? i have fundamental school with phil blancato. today's session can't mask the fact that 2022 has been a year in hell for investors. we'll navigate the divine comedy, with gary kaltbaum, jill hall, callie cox. you heard moments away, ukrainian president zelenskyy will arrive to the white house. first overseas trip since the russian invasion. he is making rounds for $45 billion for ukraine in the spending package. steve moore weighing in. the monstrosity that is the omnibus bill. washington licking their chops over sbf's extradition. he is not their target. my takeaway getting middle class folks not to invest claiming the federal reserve is their friend. all that and more on "making money". ♪. charles: so in 10 days we'll be sanking "auld lang syne," times long past.
so much time, charles payne now. charles. charles: neil, thank you very much my friend. good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now the stocks are higher as market responds to favorable earnings and good consumer news. do they crack the code on wall street to buy instead of selling? i have fundamental school with phil blancato. today's session can't mask the fact that 2022 has been a year in hell for investors. we'll navigate the divine comedy, with gary...
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charles: yeah. >> it is going to step in front of the bankruptcy. >> go ahead, lisa, i'm sorry, go. >> no, it is kind of crazy that you know the government steps in to get ahead of folks who are, you know, the most injured, the creditors in the ftx bankruptcy. charles: yeah. but, john, i mean, it's, people who were, who read the ftx literature were thought to be putting their money in a safe exchange. sam bankman-fried bragged how safe it was. that to me is fraud, that fraud needs to be prosecuted on behalf of individual investors. >> lisa called this peculiar. i got another reason. this is political. sam bank man fraud meat with gary gensler and sec more than any other crypto investor. why? part of charges 75 million-dollars donations came from hard-working people, that money he gave political donations. these federal prosecutors 2:00 p.m. giving a statement, they're telling that was intentionally meant to curry favor politically for ftx. they say, charles, legislation and regulation the devil is i
charles: yeah. >> it is going to step in front of the bankruptcy. >> go ahead, lisa, i'm sorry, go. >> no, it is kind of crazy that you know the government steps in to get ahead of folks who are, you know, the most injured, the creditors in the ftx bankruptcy. charles: yeah. but, john, i mean, it's, people who were, who read the ftx literature were thought to be putting their money in a safe exchange. sam bankman-fried bragged how safe it was. that to me is fraud, that fraud...
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charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne and this is making money.reaking right now, the market is struggling to stem the tide and pervasive weakness throughout the week and prices remain elevated with respect to society but consumers are seeing inflation come down. that might be the silver lining. we have everyone here to help guide us early on in the show and nancy tingler sharing 2023 targetses later in the hour and jim bianco explaining what he's calling the proverse world where recession is a good thing, just how desperate are we for a fed pivot? it's the hottest technology no one heard about till a week ago and now we've all herd about it. heard about it, the start of the ai revolution and certainly feels like it. my take away on the fed knowing the limitations and ode to dirty harry. all that and more on making money. charles: we're reminded of this almost every time on these economic data releases come out. for instance this morning, producer price index, it came in hotter than expected, consumerrn wall street thought it would, but you got to
charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne and this is making money.reaking right now, the market is struggling to stem the tide and pervasive weakness throughout the week and prices remain elevated with respect to society but consumers are seeing inflation come down. that might be the silver lining. we have everyone here to help guide us early on in the show and nancy tingler sharing 2023 targetses later in the hour and jim bianco explaining what he's calling the proverse world where recession...
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charles payne right right now. charles: i hear sleighbells. neil: you're working too hard. charles: i think i am. thank you, neil. i'm charles payne, this is make an money. -- making money. i have on deck for you bob doll, tom mcclellan, dave bahnsen and sylvia jablonski will break down the best moon shoots and why fomo is never the best way to invest. programs bolstering the labor shortage as ceo confidence is now at an all-time low. economist dane at that petersen, joe lavorgna taking that on and kenny pell cary is with us to say should we bend to the fed's will? my take on why lawmakers on both sides are already focused on the wrong things and maybe on purpose. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: so this morning we had another wave of disappointing news. almost everything that came out was a miss, including a huge decline in housing permits. the news that grabbed headlines, it came from the land of the rising sun. the bank of japan cap on bond yield. look at this spike, folks. from a quarter of a percent to half a percent, the headlines were like, it
charles payne right right now. charles: i hear sleighbells. neil: you're working too hard. charles: i think i am. thank you, neil. i'm charles payne, this is make an money. -- making money. i have on deck for you bob doll, tom mcclellan, dave bahnsen and sylvia jablonski will break down the best moon shoots and why fomo is never the best way to invest. programs bolstering the labor shortage as ceo confidence is now at an all-time low. economist dane at that petersen, joe lavorgna taking that on...
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charles: right.r now it is what it is. excess savings are still there and they're still spending it. charles: they are still spending it, no doubt about that. we will spend money. that is an american trait that has ingone away. >> absolutely. charles: i had a meeting right after the open with our team. i come out of meeting. the market unchanged. i come out of the meeting the market is in freefall. all this data comes out that actually suggests the economy might be dropping faster than we thought. lower construction spending. >> right. charles: lower construction spending manufacturing plunge. ism contraction first time since may of 2020. prices paid, this is what we're supposed to want, 43 from 87. ed, could we actually be sobering up to reality that once we're done with inflation we have to deal with the recession? >> yeah. unfortunately the nature of your job and my job we just can't turn off the screen and kind of be long-term investors. we obviously react to the actions on a regular basis. yeste
charles: right.r now it is what it is. excess savings are still there and they're still spending it. charles: they are still spending it, no doubt about that. we will spend money. that is an american trait that has ingone away. >> absolutely. charles: i had a meeting right after the open with our team. i come out of meeting. the market unchanged. i come out of the meeting the market is in freefall. all this data comes out that actually suggests the economy might be dropping faster than we...
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charles is going to take you through the next hour. charles, see if you can lift the spirits. charles: see if i can work a little magic, gerry. thanks so much, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now stocks continue to crumble as calls of new sobering reality continue to grow. find out one legendary investor is the only third sea change he is seeing in his over 50 plus career. shah gilani. gary kaltbaum on the investing paradigm. al, says he will break down why the fed stays ultra-aggressive. twitter users said elon musk is out as ceo, what they voted. will the platform go back to its old ways? sam bankman-fried is back in bahama court today while his campaign donations to top democrats are coming on the increased scrutiny and microscope. we'll go into the details. my take away one of the best sports betting streaks ever is finally over in a good way. i don't want you to confuse that with investing. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: anyone in the market more than two years know things are really
charles is going to take you through the next hour. charles, see if you can lift the spirits. charles: see if i can work a little magic, gerry. thanks so much, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now stocks continue to crumble as calls of new sobering reality continue to grow. find out one legendary investor is the only third sea change he is seeing in his over 50 plus career. shah gilani. gary kaltbaum on the investing...
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up charles at the bar.e and his wife alissa. she worked in moscow city hall as a grants writer. >> who is david? personality? >> someone that was very caring, a really good step that. was on the volunteer fire department. >> charles capone, were they friends? >> yes. >> did you know rachel. ? >> i knew her only from church. >> alyssa knew her husband was at the garage that friday night and said nothing seemed amiss. >> what did he say was going on? >> he said he drop charles off at mingles and that there had been some interaction with rachael. that was not happy and charles said he wanted to have a drink. so, he dropped him off and he was gonna go back and pick himself and take him home. >> intriguing, perhaps. but the two friends mismatched stories did nothing to advance the cops case. with rachel still missing, there was no evidence in actual crime had even occurred. all they had with their suspicions about david stone and charles capone. >> now you've got two different versions. >> different versions, th
up charles at the bar.e and his wife alissa. she worked in moscow city hall as a grants writer. >> who is david? personality? >> someone that was very caring, a really good step that. was on the volunteer fire department. >> charles capone, were they friends? >> yes. >> did you know rachel. ? >> i knew her only from church. >> alyssa knew her husband was at the garage that friday night and said nothing seemed amiss. >> what did he say was going...
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his royal highness, the prince of wales, prince charles.rn with the broad consent of the people, and wants to be seen as a modern monarch. so in some ways, perhaps, being seen as the midwife in a new age of the transition to republican government. politically, it might play well for the king at home. because what's the alternative? you are seen as someone who wants to reign from afar over countries where a majority of people are of other ethnic backgrounds. and that sits uneasily with a lot of people in the 2020s. whatever happens throughout the commonwealth, king charles�*s reign could witness big changes closer to home within the uk. here in scotland, the snp is pushing for a split from england, but, crucially, it wants to leave the new king in place. at no point have the snp been critical of the monarchy, indeed, been critical of the king. it has been stressing that their policy was always that they would maintain the crown in an independent scotland. just even the visuals of seeing nicola sturgeon at that proclamation ceremony, at one s
his royal highness, the prince of wales, prince charles.rn with the broad consent of the people, and wants to be seen as a modern monarch. so in some ways, perhaps, being seen as the midwife in a new age of the transition to republican government. politically, it might play well for the king at home. because what's the alternative? you are seen as someone who wants to reign from afar over countries where a majority of people are of other ethnic backgrounds. and that sits uneasily with a lot of...
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charles? >> charles: thanks very much. 73,000. that's how many known got-aways slipped past the border in november. this according to customs and border protection services. it's believed to be the highest number for a single month ever recorded. will that number actually look tame when title 42 goes away? national border patrol council brandon judd joins me now. everyone is bracing for this thing to be worse. it's hard to fathom. you think we're to the point that the numbers are so mind boggling that they don't have the same sort of impact or punch anymore? it's like two million here, 70,000 there. it's just -- it's just -- the numbers are so big, they don't shock us anymore. >> no, the reason is because it's the new norm. the problem when you listen to what the press secretary said about biden going to the border, the more you tell a lie, if you're not fact checked, the lie is a truth. that's the problem. when you look at the numbers as the numbers go up and as the biden administration continues to deflect and they continue to s
charles? >> charles: thanks very much. 73,000. that's how many known got-aways slipped past the border in november. this according to customs and border protection services. it's believed to be the highest number for a single month ever recorded. will that number actually look tame when title 42 goes away? national border patrol council brandon judd joins me now. everyone is bracing for this thing to be worse. it's hard to fathom. you think we're to the point that the numbers are so mind...
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that's exactly right, charles. charles: oh, boy. have a fantastic weekend and a great holiday as well. >> happy holidays. charles: thanks so much. folks let's bring in rob luna. this morning you tweeted something that caught my attention about the fed. you said they can remain irrational a lot longer than you can remain solveent. explain what that means. >> it's a lot of what you have been talking about the data points coming out and what the fed is articulating about the economy really aren't jiving right here and i think a lot of new investors are getting into this market right now seeing this big pullback, they are starting to get into the market. unfortunately i've seen some of them using margin and leverage with the idea that the fed is going to save them and right now like you said i think it's a big ego contest. they've got themselves into a situation, they aren't going to be very quick to change that and regardless of what the market happens, they are going to stay on course with this so for investors make sure you aren't ov
that's exactly right, charles. charles: oh, boy. have a fantastic weekend and a great holiday as well. >> happy holidays. charles: thanks so much. folks let's bring in rob luna. this morning you tweeted something that caught my attention about the fed. you said they can remain irrational a lot longer than you can remain solveent. explain what that means. >> it's a lot of what you have been talking about the data points coming out and what the fed is articulating about the economy...
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newtown here is charles payne. hey, charles. charles: thank you very much my friend good afternoon i'm charles payne this is "making money" and breaking right now a reminder some stocks actually do go higher look at the green on the screen a lot of people positioning for big time inflation data out tomorrow and it could actually change the thinking of jay powell and this obsession he's now got about being a tough guy. but also, there are reminders out there, folks that the game is rigged. carvana's collapsing and ftx founder sam bankman-fried now reportedly under federal investigation for market manipulation. today we're going to interrogate the entire system because for the system, it's business as usual. and how to read the economic tea leave, we have daniel de martino david rosenberg will take on that and why the consumer is on borrowed time and my takeaway on the sec considering new rules to supposedly even out the playing field i think we'll see a cop out and i'd love to hear your thoughts and i'll share some tweet me at cv
newtown here is charles payne. hey, charles. charles: thank you very much my friend good afternoon i'm charles payne this is "making money" and breaking right now a reminder some stocks actually do go higher look at the green on the screen a lot of people positioning for big time inflation data out tomorrow and it could actually change the thinking of jay powell and this obsession he's now got about being a tough guy. but also, there are reminders out there, folks that the game is...
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charles: right.> then we have concern. the problem is, charles, the market doesn't know which way we're going right now. charles: the thing is though, it is reacting harshly either way which is really more frustrate than anything else. i think it leans hard to the capitulation. great stocks being sold more than anything else. one other thing you pointed out, you kind of mentioned it here, upside moves right now would be attributable to multiple expansion, right? many people believe the multiples, particularly p-e ratios are already too high. so does that mean this upcomingers season we should be braced for more disappointment than normal? >> i think we have to be prepared for that. so you have to get your portfolio in a position where you have some balance in case we get that you know you prepare for the worse, hope for the best. look if we have companies where their margins are getting squeezed because wages are going higher, they're losing pricing power, yet productivity is going nowhere you have t
charles: right.> then we have concern. the problem is, charles, the market doesn't know which way we're going right now. charles: the thing is though, it is reacting harshly either way which is really more frustrate than anything else. i think it leans hard to the capitulation. great stocks being sold more than anything else. one other thing you pointed out, you kind of mentioned it here, upside moves right now would be attributable to multiple expansion, right? many people believe the...
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it >> did charles know about? it >> charles knew about.e other way. and toward diana's old nemesis. camilla parker bowls. >> camilla was a constant feature of charles's life. >> how did diana really feel about camilla? >> well, she called her the rottweiler first start. which gives you an idea of what she thinks. a rottweiler is one of those dogs where, once it holds on to something, it never let's go. >> the ones fairytale, royal marriage was on the rocks. and later, diana would share all of her dark secrets outside of the palace gates. in a way that no one ever saw coming! coming up! >> there were people who are listening and watching, and keeping tabs on her. >> spies at the palace? diana launches a plot of her own. when dateline continues! when dateline continues! you want to see something cool? xfinity rewards is how we go beyond saying thanks. so we're going to spread the joy this holiday season, the xfinity way. take your trusty sidekick to see puss in boots: the last wish what's a puss in boots? he is me. with buy-1-get-1 movie tic
it >> did charles know about? it >> charles knew about.e other way. and toward diana's old nemesis. camilla parker bowls. >> camilla was a constant feature of charles's life. >> how did diana really feel about camilla? >> well, she called her the rottweiler first start. which gives you an idea of what she thinks. a rottweiler is one of those dogs where, once it holds on to something, it never let's go. >> the ones fairytale, royal marriage was on the rocks....
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charles? >> charles: thanks very much.rder where more records are being broken with title 42 ending in just less than three weeks. casey stegall has more from eagle pass, texas. casey? >> hi, charles. 73,000 got-aways reported in a single month. that is at least 137,000 since cbp started its brand new fiscal year. for those people following along at home, it wasn't long ago. october 1 is when everything reset. so in two months time, basically 137,000 known got-aways at least. by comparison, for all of last fiscal year, the feds estimate there were some 600,000 that successfully evaded law enforcement. as for the apprehensions that we know about, they're are still high, too. november numbers have not beneficially released. october's, 233,000 plus reported encounters was nearly 40% higher than the previous years. the previous months tally, almost 220% more than the october from two years ago. the department of homeland security insists there's a game plan for when title 42 expulsions go away december 21. republican congressm
charles? >> charles: thanks very much.rder where more records are being broken with title 42 ending in just less than three weeks. casey stegall has more from eagle pass, texas. casey? >> hi, charles. 73,000 got-aways reported in a single month. that is at least 137,000 since cbp started its brand new fiscal year. for those people following along at home, it wasn't long ago. october 1 is when everything reset. so in two months time, basically 137,000 known got-aways at least. by...
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set the stage, charles payne. hey, charles. charles: it's called the cp effect we'll put it to the test today, for sure, good afternoon i'm charles payne this is "making money" breaking right now, stocks wavering but things a lot of things lurking beneath the surface right, the intertwining of bonds and stocks that's beginning to unravel. meanwhile blackstone limiting again the redemptions from yet another fund and really, should we be rooting for a fed pivot. all those things we'll discuss we have bob doll, lance roberts and phil blancato and also sylvia jablonski. and aaron judge thing in pinstripes folks, the new york yankees fan breathing a sigh of relief but that might send thousands of young men out of the labor force. i know it sounds weird but the fed says it's true. judy shelton says something else she will be here at 2:25 and my takeaway on universities making more money that's not the right kind of math. you don't have to go to school to know somethings wrong with that. all that and so much more on " making money." c
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now on bbc news, charles�*s kingdom.n a prince, he grew up in the public eye, the man who would be king. with the queen's passing, the responsibility for the united kingdom and the wider commonwealth now rests with king charles iii. amidst the pomp and circumstance, the royal family's private grief has been on very public display. but once the wave of sadness and sympathy subsides, what will the future hold? as the latest census underlines how northern ireland has changed utterly, and the clamour for scottish independence continues, we ask — can the monarch keep his kingdom united? it's one o'clock in the morning in southeast london and there's no time to lose. hearing rumours the uk's longest queue might soon be closed to new arrivals, this group of friends, straight off the plane from belfast, hurry along. it's only when they are sure they've passed the point of no return that kathryn beggs and her companions from county tyrone pause to explain their extraordinary late—night pilgrimage. i just think this is a really hi
now on bbc news, charles�*s kingdom.n a prince, he grew up in the public eye, the man who would be king. with the queen's passing, the responsibility for the united kingdom and the wider commonwealth now rests with king charles iii. amidst the pomp and circumstance, the royal family's private grief has been on very public display. but once the wave of sadness and sympathy subsides, what will the future hold? as the latest census underlines how northern ireland has changed utterly, and the...
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charles: david? >> looking at inflation and interest rates, at the end of the day, the fed doesn't call the economy, the economy, the fed, they admit that. we are looking at inflation number is continuing to come down. if inflation is such a big problem why is the 10 year below 4%? ultimately the fed realizes it would get more stabilization in the bond market, stocks follow. charles: rob? >> i agree with david and scott. they made great points. it is all about the fed. if you look at oil prices and housing starts, hard to believe we don't have peak inflation. we put the bottom in the market already. we were shopping around. if we could get anything constructive out of the fed, the market will point to the rally. charles: i started this segment talking to two names that would be imperative with the broader growth area, apple and tesla. anyone buying those names now? david? >> i am going with apple. this is the stickiest device on the planet and they got all these various services and watches and so fo
charles: david? >> looking at inflation and interest rates, at the end of the day, the fed doesn't call the economy, the economy, the fed, they admit that. we are looking at inflation number is continuing to come down. if inflation is such a big problem why is the 10 year below 4%? ultimately the fed realizes it would get more stabilization in the bond market, stocks follow. charles: rob? >> i agree with david and scott. they made great points. it is all about the fed. if you look...
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>> that is so unfair, charles. charles: that's why you're here. [laughter] >> i think couple things. we're hearing exactly what we're want to be hearing. inflation is coming down. we're who having in the right direction. this should be opportunity to separate in. the short term is driven by algorithms. you will get the swings widely. he will continue to sound somewhat bearish, hawkish, which is bearish for the market. i think the cat is out of the bag. we've seen two month and annualized three month cpi which is what the fed looks at, averaging around 3 to 4% below the fed funds rate if you go forward. the backward looking number doesn't really matter. >> sure. >> i'm actually quite constructive here. i think you want to continue to add risk in. charles: keith, we're already seeing the angst sight. we were up into the print. everything we thought it was to nancy's point. already the s&p rolling over. what do you think jay powell will say later? >> i think jay powell has no choice but to remain firm and say that he is resolute, that he will be toug
>> that is so unfair, charles. charles: that's why you're here. [laughter] >> i think couple things. we're hearing exactly what we're want to be hearing. inflation is coming down. we're who having in the right direction. this should be opportunity to separate in. the short term is driven by algorithms. you will get the swings widely. he will continue to sound somewhat bearish, hawkish, which is bearish for the market. i think the cat is out of the bag. we've seen two month and...
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charles? >> charles: thanks, hillary.ant to get to john yoo, former deputy assistant attorney general. john, the bomb shell after bomb shell and so far it's mostly deflection that is coming from the media and this white hughes. your thoughts? >> this is unfortunately comes at the end of a long train of mistakes, abuses by the intelligence community. it started out the trump years by concocting or being taken in by this russia collusion hoax and ended the trump years by trying to suppress either through its alumni and we need to know more about this, trying to suppress the hunter biden laptop story. i think at the minimum, the house coming in now with the republican majority must conduct oversight hearings to tell us what were the exact connections between the social media companies, the intelligence community and the democratic party. at a minimum, we have to consider whether to undertake intelligence reform to stop the politicizization of the intelligence community. >> charles: there was one time 54 intelligence officers
charles? >> charles: thanks, hillary.ant to get to john yoo, former deputy assistant attorney general. john, the bomb shell after bomb shell and so far it's mostly deflection that is coming from the media and this white hughes. your thoughts? >> this is unfortunately comes at the end of a long train of mistakes, abuses by the intelligence community. it started out the trump years by concocting or being taken in by this russia collusion hoax and ended the trump years by trying to...
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it's a business, charles. >> charles: it is. multibillion dollar business.w year's and resolutions. that's what it's about. at least making them. what about keeping them? there's a new survey finding 42% of people think it's hard to stick to the resolution this year for some reason, jackie. it's always hard, right? why do you think it's going to be so much more difficult in 2023. >> i'm not sure. that's an interesting one. i backed away from making resolutions in general. i find my priorities at the beginning of the year may not be the same at the end of the year. if you start your year by setting a bar for yourself, you have to ebb and flow and change and move with the times. i don't necessarily see that for me as the best thing to do. or you know, we sometimes will turn around, charles and say next year will be better than this year was. i was wrong the last three years. i have stopped doing that also. >> i don't know why people are having trouble with the resolutions what it is about coming up with 2023 that is making it tough for them. >> charles: to you
it's a business, charles. >> charles: it is. multibillion dollar business.w year's and resolutions. that's what it's about. at least making them. what about keeping them? there's a new survey finding 42% of people think it's hard to stick to the resolution this year for some reason, jackie. it's always hard, right? why do you think it's going to be so much more difficult in 2023. >> i'm not sure. that's an interesting one. i backed away from making resolutions in general. i find my...
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but christmas message coming from king charles. john-— charles, john. in 70 years or— charles, john. but the first time in 70 years or so. — charles, john. but the first time in 70 years or so, we _ charles, john. but the first time in 70 years or so, we can _ charles, john. but the first time in 70 years or so, we can call - charles, john. but the first time in 70 years or so, we can call at - charles, john. but the first time in 70 years or so, we can call at the l 70 years or so, we can call at the kings _ 70 years or so, we can call at the kings speech, and it will be delivered in windsor yards away from st george's _ delivered in windsor yards away from st george's chapel queen lies at rest _ st george's chapel queen lies at rest we — st george's chapel queen lies at rest. we don't know what will be setting _ rest. we don't know what will be selling this beach but we know that charles _ selling this beach but we know that charles will deliver deliver it standing, you will recall the queen delivered _ standing, you will recall the queen delivered it
but christmas message coming from king charles. john-— charles, john. in 70 years or— charles, john. but the first time in 70 years or so. — charles, john. but the first time in 70 years or so, we _ charles, john. but the first time in 70 years or so, we can _ charles, john. but the first time in 70 years or so, we can call - charles, john. but the first time in 70 years or so, we can call at - charles, john. but the first time in 70 years or so, we can call at the l 70 years or so, we...
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charles is absolutely right. love and that's what christmas means to so many people and for those of us who have been through it, to have a holiday we are looking forward to it embracing, my favorite song is celine dion "o holy night," and guy benson will back me up on that, and especially the health problems she is facing right now, incredible voice, a beautiful version. >> put me down for "little drummer boy." >> i like "little drummer boy" by justin bieber. >> bringing the canadian love. nothing beats nat king cole. >> mel torme. >> you just have to hear it. it's a moment. >> as long as it's christmas music, we love it, right? >> amen. >> thanks for being with us and when you can't be with us, set your dvr. we are always here for you. here is "america reports." >> look at the vast numbers increased in the last couple weeks, especially the last 3, 4 days, that is not sustainable and that's with title 42 in place. we can only imagine when that lifts will do on top of everything else. >> john: the el paso city ma
charles is absolutely right. love and that's what christmas means to so many people and for those of us who have been through it, to have a holiday we are looking forward to it embracing, my favorite song is celine dion "o holy night," and guy benson will back me up on that, and especially the health problems she is facing right now, incredible voice, a beautiful version. >> put me down for "little drummer boy." >> i like "little drummer boy" by justin...
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and then we have charles. good old charles. cope. he doesn't have the coping skills you have. you got great copingkills. you are a functional alcoholic, but a dysfunctional-- birdie: how the [deleted] would you know? randy: how the [deleted] would i know? really? ♪ it's my job. my job. go and check that paper on there. tell me who the po is, please. go ahead, check it out. birdie: you know all that, and you don't know the name of my po? i'm in good hands with you, randy. ♪ randy: go ahead. say it out loud. who is it? what's it say? go ahead. who is it? birdie: you know what it says. i don't need to say it out loud. randy: i'd love to hear you say it. birdie: "randy m. daws, ph.d." randy: boom! ha ha ha ha! a 'skin with a ph.d. dang! they faxed me your paperwork this morning. it's really a pleasure to meet you. charles: it's ok. i don't need a hug anyway. birdie: hey, charles, look at me. ♪ anise: holy crap! those are birdie blackwater's tits! ♪ [camershutter clicks] birdie: cope with that. ♪ randy: i'll see you next week. ♪ ani
and then we have charles. good old charles. cope. he doesn't have the coping skills you have. you got great copingkills. you are a functional alcoholic, but a dysfunctional-- birdie: how the [deleted] would you know? randy: how the [deleted] would i know? really? ♪ it's my job. my job. go and check that paper on there. tell me who the po is, please. go ahead, check it out. birdie: you know all that, and you don't know the name of my po? i'm in good hands with you, randy. ♪ randy: go ahead....
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charles payne right right now. charles: i hear sleighbells. neil: you're working too hard.nk you, neil.
charles payne right right now. charles: i hear sleighbells. neil: you're working too hard.nk you, neil.
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professor charles learned about ballast the hard way when he landed after his very first trip. he politely helped his passenger out. silly by moreover released ballast in small quantities. the balloon appendix out as little more than a hole in the of the balloon, but that was unharmed in a deal with and so gradually a tube was extended from the opening until in 1793. it was long enough to drape over the side of the basket. possibly. this was an effort. keep the gas from seeping down onto the head, the balloonist. but course hydrogen drifts up, not so. there was a gradual retreat until many experiments finally fixed the appendix its present day length. as we have already seen a balloon that's descending always has a tendency to parachute. and if the appendix open air goes into it. but air mixing with hydrogen creates a highly explosive. so is kept out nowadays by twisting appendix closed during descent and parachuting is prevented by securing the appendix to the laundry from the very beginning most balloon valves have worked in a trapdoor or fashion. the valve is pulled down aga
professor charles learned about ballast the hard way when he landed after his very first trip. he politely helped his passenger out. silly by moreover released ballast in small quantities. the balloon appendix out as little more than a hole in the of the balloon, but that was unharmed in a deal with and so gradually a tube was extended from the opening until in 1793. it was long enough to drape over the side of the basket. possibly. this was an effort. keep the gas from seeping down onto the...
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maria: a you know what charles? time,, when i speak with market players, traders, investors, they are looking at year-end rally right look at this market down 26% year-to-date but just since receptive 30 until now talking about 20% rally in stocks, in about a month and two weeks. and, the momentum is there charles do you think we're having year-end rally then perhaps reverse course in '23. >> s&p you could argue began october 10, until, breaks doing well the test at test right now, we did 4100 s&p, particularly sparked by positive reactions to jobs' report, we are off to races the rest of the year no doubt about it and, again, i think you still have to be nimble i still think any report can turn it around any makeup inflation data can turn it around i am feeling confident you know, this -- that is pretty good bear market rally could have legs i think today is a test, i really do, i think we're right at 200-day moving average remember when we fell last time market fell apart not unusual happened in bear market in 200
maria: a you know what charles? time,, when i speak with market players, traders, investors, they are looking at year-end rally right look at this market down 26% year-to-date but just since receptive 30 until now talking about 20% rally in stocks, in about a month and two weeks. and, the momentum is there charles do you think we're having year-end rally then perhaps reverse course in '23. >> s&p you could argue began october 10, until, breaks doing well the test at test right now, we...
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here's charles payne. charles: i'm where i need to be. merry christmas to you and good afternoon.stmas and all through the market not a lot of movement nor any big breakouts, major indices holding but slight is a threat and hope that the new your won't be another of losses and dread. i'm here to help you formulate a game plan for 2023, get ready, i've got scott martin on deck to help out.
here's charles payne. charles: i'm where i need to be. merry christmas to you and good afternoon.stmas and all through the market not a lot of movement nor any big breakouts, major indices holding but slight is a threat and hope that the new your won't be another of losses and dread. i'm here to help you formulate a game plan for 2023, get ready, i've got scott martin on deck to help out.
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i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. this is "your world." apple, best buy, target, small boutiques, you name it and retailers are feeling it. jeff flock is at a philadelphia retailers that is feeling it first hand. jeff? >> charles, you talk about the big picture on this, the big stores getting hit by crime.
i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. this is "your world." apple, best buy, target, small boutiques, you name it and retailers are feeling it. jeff flock is at a philadelphia retailers that is feeling it first hand. jeff? >> charles, you talk about the big picture on this, the big stores getting hit by crime.
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and he's -- charles is quite sort of proud of his dancing. gets to a village or something like that and he has to do the traditional dance. he always seems to go along with it, you know what i mean? >> he goes to a village? >> jimmy: yeah, you know. [ laughter ] when he is traveling abroad to all his different colonies or whatever. >> a maori haka? >> jimmy: exactly. >> he takes his dancing quite seriously. he gets into it. he is dancing with two kids. >> jimmy: we have that video. >> great, good. >> jimmy: let's have a look. there he is. prince charles. [ laughter ] this is easily one of the strangest things i've ever seen in my life. i feel like if this had happened after the advent of youtube, that would be the most popular video in like the history of the >> it's so bizarre, because it's sort of late '70s disco mixed in with -- i don't know, doing something quite stiff. and he takes it very seriously. you got to admire. >> jimmy: and you learned how to do break dancing like prince charles? >> yeah. it took quite a while. i had to -- [ lau
and he's -- charles is quite sort of proud of his dancing. gets to a village or something like that and he has to do the traditional dance. he always seems to go along with it, you know what i mean? >> he goes to a village? >> jimmy: yeah, you know. [ laughter ] when he is traveling abroad to all his different colonies or whatever. >> a maori haka? >> jimmy: exactly. >> he takes his dancing quite seriously. he gets into it. he is dancing with two kids. >>...
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king charles, prince charles of king charles, rather and dumfries and rather and dumfries house andfor honours. you know, there are lots and lots of things which the press are looking at at the moment. however, i wonder whether global pubuc however, i wonder whether global public opinion is less of an issue for the ongoing existence of monarchy. it's about what of the monarchy. it's about what brits at home feel, and i wonder whether given the fact that meghan markle polls consistently, negatively in this country british country, whether the british pubuc country, whether the british public quite sanguine about public are quite sanguine about the being thrown at us the brickbats being thrown at us from want to see california, when in some ways it is helping the monarchy. i think there's a great deal of sympathy. you know, royal family are know, the royal family are deaung know, the royal family are dealing with dignified dealing with this with dignified silence. know , very, silence. i mean, you know, very, very beautiful and i think, you know, everyone here can see through them. bu
king charles, prince charles of king charles, rather and dumfries and rather and dumfries house andfor honours. you know, there are lots and lots of things which the press are looking at at the moment. however, i wonder whether global pubuc however, i wonder whether global public opinion is less of an issue for the ongoing existence of monarchy. it's about what of the monarchy. it's about what brits at home feel, and i wonder whether given the fact that meghan markle polls consistently,...
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set the stage, charles payne. hey, charles.ed the cp effect we'll put it to the test today, for sure, good afternoon i'm charles payne this is "making money" breaking right now, stocks wavering but things a lot of things lurking beneath the surface right, the intertwining of bonds and stocks that'
set the stage, charles payne. hey, charles.ed the cp effect we'll put it to the test today, for sure, good afternoon i'm charles payne this is "making money" breaking right now, stocks wavering but things a lot of things lurking beneath the surface right, the intertwining of bonds and stocks that'
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back then, prince charles also _ incredible. back then, prince charles also got _ incredible.arles also got involved in all other activities but hikes and cross—country running, which are still a big part of the school curriculum. it is a tough programme, albeit an exclusive one. fees are more than 75,000 australian dollars a year. a view years after he left timbertop, charles windsor with his sister, princess anne. everyone we talked to says the king is welcome back here any time, and if he does return, safe to say he won't be made to drop any firewood. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, in rural victoria, australia. somehow i don't think he will. now for something a bit different. scientists have been warning us for years that we face potential disaster unless we do something about climate change. governments have tried to reach agreement — not always successfully — to reduce carbon emissions and combat pollution. but in belgium the mission to help the environment has taken an unusual turn — as the bbc�*s tim allman explains. marie has heard good things about this beauty salon in bru
back then, prince charles also _ incredible. back then, prince charles also got _ incredible.arles also got involved in all other activities but hikes and cross—country running, which are still a big part of the school curriculum. it is a tough programme, albeit an exclusive one. fees are more than 75,000 australian dollars a year. a view years after he left timbertop, charles windsor with his sister, princess anne. everyone we talked to says the king is welcome back here any time, and if he...
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king charles, prince charles of king charles, rather and dumfries and rather and dumfries house andh for honours. you know, there are lots and lots of things which the press are looking at at the moment. however, i wonder whether global pubuc however, i wonder whether global public opinion is less of an issue for the ongoing existence of monarchy. it's about what of the monarchy. it's about what brits at home feel, and i wonder whether given the fact that meghan markle polls consistently, negatively in this country british country, whether the british pubuc country, whether the british public quite sanguine about public are quite sanguine about the being thrown at us the brickbats being thrown at us from want to see california, when in some ways it is helping the monarchy. i think there's a great deal of sympathy. you know, royal family are know, the royal family are deaung know, the royal family are dealing with dignified dealing with this with dignified silence. know , very, silence. i mean, you know, very, very beautiful and i think, you know, everyone here can see through them.
king charles, prince charles of king charles, rather and dumfries and rather and dumfries house andh for honours. you know, there are lots and lots of things which the press are looking at at the moment. however, i wonder whether global pubuc however, i wonder whether global public opinion is less of an issue for the ongoing existence of monarchy. it's about what of the monarchy. it's about what brits at home feel, and i wonder whether given the fact that meghan markle polls consistently,...
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hello, charles.e could you say something to supply here could you say something to supply jing here could you say something to supply jing about, my daughter in oh, grow up honestly in law? oh, i grow up honestly grow up. that is the from witty and when it comes thank so much for speak next weekend but coming up would princess diana be ashamed of prince harry for turning on william tom, the man who's documented this royal feud from the start, breaks down the twists and turns in the battle of the brothers. he's live with me in the studio at 1015, but has prince harry disrespect to the royal family by accusing them of jealous of meghan and have the sussexes just made the british a bogeyman. my superstar pattern would tend to make this in the media buzz out to the break. we're back in 2 minutes. it's 10 pm. i'm dan tonight. i'm not afraid to say it and i bet i'm not alone. princess diana would be ashamed of prince harry for turning on his brother in such public fashion, accusing william of , in such pub
hello, charles.e could you say something to supply here could you say something to supply jing here could you say something to supply jing about, my daughter in oh, grow up honestly in law? oh, i grow up honestly grow up. that is the from witty and when it comes thank so much for speak next weekend but coming up would princess diana be ashamed of prince harry for turning on william tom, the man who's documented this royal feud from the start, breaks down the twists and turns in the battle of...
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charles micheland xijinping?g?— michel and xi jinping? that is a very good — michel and xi jinping? that is a very good question. - michel and xi jinping? that is a very good question. the - michel and xi jinping? that is l a very good question. the visit was billed as an opportunity for leaders to engage in a political and economic complex thatis political and economic complex that is becoming more and more difficult, but really we don't know. the meeting is happening as we speak. president xi and president charles michel were supposed to meet for three hours but charles michel also has a meeting with the prime minister and also with the chairman of the committee of people's congress. there are several meetings going on. it was not clear what would be really the outcome of this visit, notjust to speak and to discuss. visit, not 'ust to speak and to discuss. ~ , ., visit, not 'ust to speak and to discuss. ~ , . ., . discuss. we shall watch closely- _ discuss. we shall watch closely. ricardo - discuss. we shall wa
charles micheland xijinping?g?— michel and xi jinping? that is a very good — michel and xi jinping? that is a very good question. - michel and xi jinping? that is a very good question. the - michel and xi jinping? that is l a very good question. the visit was billed as an opportunity for leaders to engage in a political and economic complex thatis political and economic complex that is becoming more and more difficult, but really we don't know. the meeting is happening as we speak....
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charles recorded the as monarch. charles recorded the broadcast airs later today at 3:00. speaking earlier on gb news royal correspond ends, cameron walker explained what speech today will signify for the king as he pays tribute to his late mother is expected to pay his late mother is expected to pay to the life and legacy of his late mother , elizabeth, the his late mother, elizabeth, the second in his first televised christmas message to the nation and the commonwealth. he is the first king actually to have a televised address to get that message on christmas day. it was king george that delivered the first christmas message but that was via radio and grandfather king george was delivered his via radio . it was only during via radio. it was only during the reign of queen elizabeth that we actually started to see television christmas messages . television christmas messages. but the king recorded it's on december 13th on on that tuesday in the choir of st george's chapel very significant that it was in george's chapel. and that is because is the final resting place of que
charles recorded the as monarch. charles recorded the broadcast airs later today at 3:00. speaking earlier on gb news royal correspond ends, cameron walker explained what speech today will signify for the king as he pays tribute to his late mother is expected to pay his late mother is expected to pay to the life and legacy of his late mother , elizabeth, the his late mother, elizabeth, the second in his first televised christmas message to the nation and the commonwealth. he is the first king...
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hello, charles.e could you say something to supply here could you say something to supply jing here could you say something to supply jing about, my daughter in oh, grow up honestly in law? oh, i grow up honestly grow up. that is the from witty and when it comes thank so much for speak next weekend but coming up would princess diana be ashamed of prince harry for turning on william tom, the man who's documented this royal feud from the start, breaks down the twists and turns in the battle of the brothers. he's live with me in the studio at 1015, but has prince harry disrespect to the royal family by accusing them of jealous of meghan and have the sussexes just made the british a bogeyman. my superstar pattern would tend to make this in the media buzz out to the break. we're back in 2 minutes. it's 10 pm. i'm dan tonight. i'm not afraid to say it and i bet i'm not alone. princess diana would be ashamed of prince harry for turning on his brother in such public fashion, accusing william of , in such pub
hello, charles.e could you say something to supply here could you say something to supply jing here could you say something to supply jing about, my daughter in oh, grow up honestly in law? oh, i grow up honestly grow up. that is the from witty and when it comes thank so much for speak next weekend but coming up would princess diana be ashamed of prince harry for turning on william tom, the man who's documented this royal feud from the start, breaks down the twists and turns in the battle of...