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charles, it does.s the old saying cash on the sidelines, and it's cliche, but we're talking about the bank of america global fund managers' survey here. ine cred write, people that manage a lot of money are still saying be overweight cash, underweight equities. jpmorgan just had a survey looking at institutional investors, only 17% are hooking at adding equity risk going forward. that's the lowest in years. there are pockets of optimism. when the expectations are low, and is if we still see a strong economy, likely better earnings. let's not forget the dollar's been going lower, that could be a tailwind for multi-national companies, there are just more positive-negative, we've within overweight equities, we still are. we still think the path is higher for investors here. charles: you do some very interesting correlations. i've got less than a minute to go, but i'm going to throw one at you. barbenheimer, going to be, like, 200 million plus this weekend. we've had a few instances like that in the past.
charles, it does.s the old saying cash on the sidelines, and it's cliche, but we're talking about the bank of america global fund managers' survey here. ine cred write, people that manage a lot of money are still saying be overweight cash, underweight equities. jpmorgan just had a survey looking at institutional investors, only 17% are hooking at adding equity risk going forward. that's the lowest in years. there are pockets of optimism. when the expectations are low, and is if we still see a...
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charles: all right.o here's tricky thing about what the federal reserve did and has been doing in the stock market. believe it or not, folks, the stock market right now is higher than when the fed began this journey, right? one of the greatest rate hiking cycles in history, all in an effort of course to bring inflation down but one part of inflation is some ways the wealth effect, the stock market. for a while it was working. rates were going up. the stock market was coming down. then the fed started saying we feel a pause, maybe one more. rate hikes have gone up a little bit but the stock market has rocketed higher. the reason i'm bringing this up, a lot of people are wondering did the fed take their foot off the pedal too quickly? jay powell tried toe downplay the importance of the stock market with respect to fomc decision making. it is hard to see peoples inflation expectations and wealth effect they won't go down if the stock market keeps going higher. of course there is the growing belief, maybe, m
charles: all right.o here's tricky thing about what the federal reserve did and has been doing in the stock market. believe it or not, folks, the stock market right now is higher than when the fed began this journey, right? one of the greatest rate hiking cycles in history, all in an effort of course to bring inflation down but one part of inflation is some ways the wealth effect, the stock market. for a while it was working. rates were going up. the stock market was coming down. then the fed...
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charles payne. a debate on financial independence starts now. ♪. >> this is a fox business special presentation, maintaining up "unstoppable prosperity." here is your host, charles payne. [applause] ♪ charles: hello, everybody. thank you so, so much for coming out. i know we got folks from texas, from all over the country, right? i know, boston, texas, some other places. thank you so much. i'm glad you made it here in new york. i can't vouch for you when you leave the studio but i got your back while you're here. at home, thank you, welcome to "maintaining unstoppable prosperity." i'm charles payne. give you a quick background how i got to this point particularly when it comes to the stock market. as a kid i had a wonderful childhood, particularly early part of my childhood. my father was in the army. we moved around everywhere. i went to a different school every year. one day i came home from school i found out my parents were separating. me, my mom, two younger brothers got on a bus in fort lee, v
charles payne. a debate on financial independence starts now. ♪. >> this is a fox business special presentation, maintaining up "unstoppable prosperity." here is your host, charles payne. [applause] ♪ charles: hello, everybody. thank you so, so much for coming out. i know we got folks from texas, from all over the country, right? i know, boston, texas, some other places. thank you so much. i'm glad you made it here in new york. i can't vouch for you when you leave the studio...
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charles: yeah.he was on his way to get the sweetheart deal. we found out it wasn't just a sweetheart deal, it had a cher oi reason -- cherry on top with immunity. sam bankman-fried getting off, hunter biden almost squeaked through with really a deal that was just nuts, and so people are saying, hey, we're losing more and more faith in the judicial system. i know you're, like, old school, you want to hold op on to the judicial system is the way it is, but what do you say to people who say we don't trust it anymore? >> well, i say you're absolutely right not to trust it. and, you know, again, it's partly a question of the way the media portrays all this. i remember when the nixon justice department was just absolutely vilified. and now the biden justice department is consider to be heavenly. so i disagree with you on only one point. it is not that the wheels of justice are wobbly, it's that they tilt to the left. let's just say that. charles: okay. hey, i want to have a little fun in 30 seconds. i sta
charles: yeah.he was on his way to get the sweetheart deal. we found out it wasn't just a sweetheart deal, it had a cher oi reason -- cherry on top with immunity. sam bankman-fried getting off, hunter biden almost squeaked through with really a deal that was just nuts, and so people are saying, hey, we're losing more and more faith in the judicial system. i know you're, like, old school, you want to hold op on to the judicial system is the way it is, but what do you say to people who say we...
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charles: right.> because of the very low unemployment. charles: i keep hearing the reinflation story. what sparks it? what sparks the economy when all the excess savings is gone, all the pay raises are exhausted, what gets to spark the economy after that? >> it would have to be interest rate cuts. i would not hold my breath. that will not happen anytime soon. charles: i want to talk to but the lag effect. we keep talking about the lag effect in part because now jay powell is talking about it. first time you mentioned it in a f emc meeting early this year, late last year, felt he was forced to acknowledge it. but now he is talking about the lag effect. all of that work they have done, the snowball becoming the severely boulder, what does it look like? apollo put it out. this is what the boulder looks like the impact of the gdp next several quarters. you do the same modeling are you ink kleined to believe that is the case maybe if so the maybe the fed should put on pause? >> this is what the historical
charles: right.> because of the very low unemployment. charles: i keep hearing the reinflation story. what sparks it? what sparks the economy when all the excess savings is gone, all the pay raises are exhausted, what gets to spark the economy after that? >> it would have to be interest rate cuts. i would not hold my breath. that will not happen anytime soon. charles: i want to talk to but the lag effect. we keep talking about the lag effect in part because now jay powell is talking...
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charles: okay.a, got you down, sticking with that recession, short and shallow recession but you're sticking with it. we appreciate you coming on particularly on a day like today. talk to you again real soon. >> thanks. charles: folks by the way my takeaway later in the show the urgent need to retrain our workforce while we can because there is some dangerous stuff going on down there. meanwhile just talked about economists going back to the drawing board, we also have a lot of wall street strategists including my next guest who by the way one of the best on the street. piper sandler chief strategist, michael cantry which is. are you rethinking -- i started the week with this. you're part of this. this is the biggest cap in history between the s&p 500 target on the upside and target on the downside. own the downside is the guy named michael. a guy named tom lee is on the upside. this is really historic and it's really but you're, you have some company i should point this out. also second half of the
charles: okay.a, got you down, sticking with that recession, short and shallow recession but you're sticking with it. we appreciate you coming on particularly on a day like today. talk to you again real soon. >> thanks. charles: folks by the way my takeaway later in the show the urgent need to retrain our workforce while we can because there is some dangerous stuff going on down there. meanwhile just talked about economists going back to the drawing board, we also have a lot of wall...
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charles: yeah. you also tweeted that the market, if this is true, you put a really intriguing chart that said that the market is sill in the mania phase. -- still in the mania phase. and i'm, like, if this is going back to 1982, i think about manias, the tulip mania, 1636-1637, mississippi company south mania, even the beanie baby mania, you're talking about a 40-year-old mania? >> well, it's actually -- the mania really kind of started, you know, really just following the financial crisis. that's where we've had this very, very sharp, elevated advance. if you look at the psychological cycle of the market over time, we go through kind of depression phase, then we become more optimistic. the depression phase, low valuations, five, six times earnings, you know, today we're at 32 times earnings. that's still rising here for almost 20 years. so it's just been a function of all these artificial, you know, liquidity effects, things coming in. nothing wrong with this, by the way, charles. i'm not being bea
charles: yeah. you also tweeted that the market, if this is true, you put a really intriguing chart that said that the market is sill in the mania phase. -- still in the mania phase. and i'm, like, if this is going back to 1982, i think about manias, the tulip mania, 1636-1637, mississippi company south mania, even the beanie baby mania, you're talking about a 40-year-old mania? >> well, it's actually -- the mania really kind of started, you know, really just following the financial...
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thank you, charles. i thank you, charles. charles: federal reserve was good.happens and what it feels like when all the free money is again. cashing in on nostalgia. vintage resell something billion dollar business. speaking of nostalgia going back, how about 80s, '90s, they have gear here. they have hottest items. you may have some in your at that attic. if sew that may be your retirement account after this. ♪. ♪ (i see it, i like it, i want it by shirley ellis plays) ♪ ♪ and i want it ♪ ♪ yes i do ♪ ♪ i need it ♪ ♪ to make me happy ♪ ♪ oh baby, yes i do mean you ♪ ♪ 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. ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ after advil. feeling better? on top of the worlddddd!!! before
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we hang on one word, don't we, charles? back to you. charles: we do, edward. last time out on the q&a session. you had the best question of them all. dig into this a little bit more. i will come back to you after a minute to get a better assessment from you and what you want to hear from jay paul this afternoon. >> reporter: thanks, charles. charles: folks, think about where we are with the federal reserve stuff. we're not own pins and needles to the degree we were. it is still a nerve wrecking thing. going back to the covid times, back in 20, this is one week ahead of it, you know the volatility. markets were all over the place. this is one week implied volatility ahead of the fed meeting. we're all the way down to here which seems pretty good but here's the problem, initially we were okay too. when the fed started rate hiking cycle. we started first four times, two of them, 75 basis points, the market went up that same day. we said okay, about time the fed took some action but then we were worried. market was down not only on fed days but the subsequent sess
we hang on one word, don't we, charles? back to you. charles: we do, edward. last time out on the q&a session. you had the best question of them all. dig into this a little bit more. i will come back to you after a minute to get a better assessment from you and what you want to hear from jay paul this afternoon. >> reporter: thanks, charles. charles: folks, think about where we are with the federal reserve stuff. we're not own pins and needles to the degree we were. it is still a...
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i'm charles payne.e you a quick background how i got to this point particularly when it comes to the stock market. as a kid i had a wonderful childhood, particularly early part of my childhood. my father was in the army. we moved around everywhere. i went to a different school every year. one day i came home from school i found out my parents were separating. me, my mom, two younger brothers got on a bus in fort lee, virginia. we had a two-story house. it was like "the brady bunch." we played all day. it was idyllic. we moved from there, new york city, harlem which at the time was the poorest, most violent neighborhood in the country. obviously there was culture shock. and you know, there was energy. there was excitement. there was music. there was laughter but there were so many beautiful things but downside was the violence and the poverty. i had never known poverty. i never thought about money a single day in my life. i was the oldest. i started helping out. i got my grind on. back in my neighborhood
i'm charles payne.e you a quick background how i got to this point particularly when it comes to the stock market. as a kid i had a wonderful childhood, particularly early part of my childhood. my father was in the army. we moved around everywhere. i went to a different school every year. one day i came home from school i found out my parents were separating. me, my mom, two younger brothers got on a bus in fort lee, virginia. we had a two-story house. it was like "the brady bunch."...
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charles: [laughter].bout that thing. >> one of these days they will break the news. you know since he took office inflation is up around 16%. the fed's own numbers say real hourly wages are down 4%. real median usual weekly, which is their number for what people actually take home that is down closer to 10%. so finally after years of this inflation workers are just starting to catch up, the journal had an article calling it wage fish shun -- wage flash shun. they have.of what they lost. i don't. charles: i don't think we'll catch up. there may be a little bit of a bounce as inflation comes down, some adjustment. i don't think we'll get back to that trend line? >> yeah, that's is what is sad about this. inflation trickles down step by step. finally workers are getting some of it but if we go back to the 1970s, there was a permanent 8% hit to the trend and workers never made that up. charles: yeah. let me ask you with economics and politics meet. esg, over in europe, europeans shot across the bow, companies
charles: [laughter].bout that thing. >> one of these days they will break the news. you know since he took office inflation is up around 16%. the fed's own numbers say real hourly wages are down 4%. real median usual weekly, which is their number for what people actually take home that is down closer to 10%. so finally after years of this inflation workers are just starting to catch up, the journal had an article calling it wage fish shun -- wage flash shun. they have.of what they lost. i...
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great seeing you gary. >> thank you, charles. charles: everyone is looking great.ts paying them big. here is the problem. there is not a lot of or againic demand. take away the subsidies, this will be a economic boondoggle that we've never seen before. it will kill us. 90% of unemployment claims since april have been among black americans. 90%, folks. it might get worries. i will ask patrice lee onwuka what can be done next. ♪. ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene. transferring your services has never been easier. get connected on the day of your move with the xfinity app. can i sleep over at your new place? can katie sleep over tonight? sure, honey! this generation is so dramatic! move with the xfinity 10g network. charles: unemployment edged just a little bit lower o
great seeing you gary. >> thank you, charles. charles: everyone is looking great.ts paying them big. here is the problem. there is not a lot of or againic demand. take away the subsidies, this will be a economic boondoggle that we've never seen before. it will kill us. 90% of unemployment claims since april have been among black americans. 90%, folks. it might get worries. i will ask patrice lee onwuka what can be done next. ♪. ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state...
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>> hi, charles. unfortunately, not a lot of good news. we've been locked in this pattern and robert ray to the west of el paso in southern new mexico. no matter which way he goes, he's stuck in the heat alerts. 85 million americans stuck in the heat alerts from southern california to nevada a cross the desert southwest. in to the mississippi valley. it is locked in this heat. you have 118 million americans experiencing the 90-degree temperatures or hotter. it's not the full story. when we factor in the humidity, it's the heat index that matters in this very dangerous heat. the humidity, the air temperature, making it feel like treacherous. phoenix hitting 110. the humidity not so much a factor like phoenix. that's important. this is the heat we're dealing with. phoenix is spectacular in the fact that we're seeing historical heat that has lasted 18 days where it's been 110 or hotter. the potential records from roswell, flagstaff. tomorrow, very similar. roswell, new mexico expected to hit 111. phoenix
>> hi, charles. unfortunately, not a lot of good news. we've been locked in this pattern and robert ray to the west of el paso in southern new mexico. no matter which way he goes, he's stuck in the heat alerts. 85 million americans stuck in the heat alerts from southern california to nevada a cross the desert southwest. in to the mississippi valley. it is locked in this heat. you have 118 million americans experiencing the 90-degree temperatures or hotter. it's not the full story. when we...
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charles: right. >> [audio difficulty] charles, no i agree.blishing let's not take them public. sarah, i wish we had more time. we'll have you back a whole lot to help us hash please through. in the meantime, here's liz claman. liz: oh, yeah. you know what, charles? it's within -- one of those days where where we have multiple breaking news plates spinning in the our. and here goes. in just the last couple of minutes, this: b
charles: right. >> [audio difficulty] charles, no i agree.blishing let's not take them public. sarah, i wish we had more time. we'll have you back a whole lot to help us hash please through. in the meantime, here's liz claman. liz: oh, yeah. you know what, charles? it's within -- one of those days where where we have multiple breaking news plates spinning in the our. and here goes. in just the last couple of minutes, this: b
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charles: really?i think 10 wall street firms hosted emergency calls about the state of commercial real estate. that was a pretty good time to buy. we had a nice pop out of back. i want to pair that. san francisco is still a little trouble. as you move away from that there are great areas. you want broad-based. i will probably pare back. when wall street was in panic mode about banks that was tame to move in. charles: market up, 10 stocks, yadi yada. s&p 500 started doing pretty good. i notice volume. this is something you like. volume is picking up. we're starting to trend up. we haven't broken up. this could be the place to be for the second half of the year? >> i am starting to shift. russell 2000, equal weighted indices on s&p and nasdaq. one of the themes if a.i. helps, so participate all the a.i. benefits eye crew to a few stocks but if it makes companies more efficient you should start seeing that, with valuations. there is argument to be made you could have higher p-e ratios that is the benefit
charles: really?i think 10 wall street firms hosted emergency calls about the state of commercial real estate. that was a pretty good time to buy. we had a nice pop out of back. i want to pair that. san francisco is still a little trouble. as you move away from that there are great areas. you want broad-based. i will probably pare back. when wall street was in panic mode about banks that was tame to move in. charles: market up, 10 stocks, yadi yada. s&p 500 started doing pretty good. i...
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charles: i think so.any of them, right, i remember when i first started doing technical analysis i would get 12 buy signals, 13 sell signals, four punts. that was square one. before i let gow, last week investing styles, small caps really starting to come on. small cap outperformed mid-cap, and small cap value outperformed. small caps combing on, the russell has been up seven weeks coinciding with the bullishness of individual investors. a lot of folks are saying maybe that's where the opportunities are? >> probably but here's a tip, and i don't give tips in the traditional sense all that often. russell 2000 is the most common benchmark used for small caps but it does not have a profitability filter and it has got a pretty high percentage of stocks that don't have profits as a result. forward p-e is about 24, 25 on the russell. the s&p 600, very well-known index obviously, index provider, they have a profitability filter. so if you're, and as a result the forward p-e is only 15. more of a tip if you want,
charles: i think so.any of them, right, i remember when i first started doing technical analysis i would get 12 buy signals, 13 sell signals, four punts. that was square one. before i let gow, last week investing styles, small caps really starting to come on. small cap outperformed mid-cap, and small cap value outperformed. small caps combing on, the russell has been up seven weeks coinciding with the bullishness of individual investors. a lot of folks are saying maybe that's where the...
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charles: give us the twitter handle. >> k herridge. charles: sounds great.lks, u.s. credit card delinquencies are on the rise. buy now pay later is skyrocketing. i want to bring in moffitt nathansen partner, lisa ellis. in studio. great to have you in studio. i'm reading headlines, amazon prime is killing it. asterisk, everyone is using buy now pay later. that is not good. you're optimistic about both things. is there a ray of sunshine where people are sort of grappling to have the hip stuff, go out buy it now on buy now pay later which i think is a pretty expensive form of credit, right? >> buy now and pay later, for the consumer as long as you pay it back. charles: a shorter pay window. >> sort of installment pay for model. break it up, buy something for $200, pay it 50, 50, 50, 50. as long as they pay it back it's fine. sometimes it gets marketed in a way it is more like a discount and not a loan. charles: right. >> look i would say a positive the cfpb in this case, i would say the consumer protection bureau is leaning in a positive way they're making sur
charles: give us the twitter handle. >> k herridge. charles: sounds great.lks, u.s. credit card delinquencies are on the rise. buy now pay later is skyrocketing. i want to bring in moffitt nathansen partner, lisa ellis. in studio. great to have you in studio. i'm reading headlines, amazon prime is killing it. asterisk, everyone is using buy now pay later. that is not good. you're optimistic about both things. is there a ray of sunshine where people are sort of grappling to have the hip...
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>> hi, charles.ormer president and former first lady are marking this milestone quietly at their are your hall home in plains, georgia. mr. carter, who is 98, has been receiving home hospice care. mrs. carter revealed that she has dementia. the carter family says the couple has continued to enjoy their time together and visits with loved ones. the former first couple have known each other since early childhood. at a larger more formal anniversary celebration in 2021, mrs. carter revealed that while growing up in plains, she had no interest in dating boys. >> i didn't know how to talk to them. i didn't want to go out with them. i used to tell my mother when the phone rang to tell whoever it was i was at home. i was out the door and down the street. and then along came jimmy carter. my life has been an adventure ever since. >> the carter presidential library tweeted today that 77 years ago today, that 77, young jimmy carter hit the jackpot when he we'd the love of his life, rosalynn smith. four 7s are
>> hi, charles.ormer president and former first lady are marking this milestone quietly at their are your hall home in plains, georgia. mr. carter, who is 98, has been receiving home hospice care. mrs. carter revealed that she has dementia. the carter family says the couple has continued to enjoy their time together and visits with loved ones. the former first couple have known each other since early childhood. at a larger more formal anniversary celebration in 2021, mrs. carter revealed...
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charles: gordon, too long. we appreciate it' >>t thanks, charles. price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. t. rowe price, invest with confidence. as we enter the presidential election season, you're going to hear the term american exceptionalism more and m. according to the encyclopedia britain kansas city chiefs, it's the idea that the united states of america is a unique even morally superior country for a historical ideological and religious reasons and asheration of american exceptionalism and -- exceptionalism and made on the basis of the country's founding and proponents argued that the united states was uniquely founded on ideas than centering on historical societies and the idea of being a republic has protected and even advanced all voices in the nation. the notion here is there's work to be done of course and that's always used as political toeder and without regard to the enormous success getting to the point we are right now, you know, fighting against things that are just human nature, you know,
charles: gordon, too long. we appreciate it' >>t thanks, charles. price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. t. rowe price, invest with confidence. as we enter the presidential election season, you're going to hear the term american exceptionalism more and m. according to the encyclopedia britain kansas city chiefs, it's the idea that the united states of america is a unique even morally superior country for a historical ideological and religious...
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charles: the u.s.has come down a little bit but he keeps finding support in the same area and bouncing a little bit, look for the dollar to rebound here, what are the consequences of that. i think the dollar might be too strong personally for equity rallying. >> this is exactly the story the dollar had a decade long valley more than a decade these are almost ideal conditions to give upward pressure to the dollar but what happens next. when the. in the labor market cannot outperform in the manufacturing declines in services decline comes exactly to be. where you will expect the dollar to strengthen you want have an investment portfolio that will look at the other side. this is part of the tightening pressure in all markets down. charles: everything gets back to the federal reserve. >> for the moment. charles: thank you very much, coming up they say wisdom comes with age, americans with retirees are sitting on a lot of cash, you know what they're doing? they are investing in stocks. i will ask kenny polc
charles: the u.s.has come down a little bit but he keeps finding support in the same area and bouncing a little bit, look for the dollar to rebound here, what are the consequences of that. i think the dollar might be too strong personally for equity rallying. >> this is exactly the story the dollar had a decade long valley more than a decade these are almost ideal conditions to give upward pressure to the dollar but what happens next. when the. in the labor market cannot outperform in the...
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this is an issue that has been animating charles for 50 years.o stranger to convening british businessmen, british philanthropists and he has -- you can see he has a good chemistry with biden. he has met him a number of times over the years and the last time he was at windsor castle was two years ago with biden's mother and it was a really congenial meeting. he said later that the queen reminded him of his own mother and so i think there's a lot of warmth between the two of them and -- [ playing national anthem ] [ playing national anthem ] >> poignant moment there as we see king charles, president biden listening to the national anthem. sally, continue, if you would, please. >> well, also i think what's going to be really interesting about today is that unlike previous meetings that monarchs have had with presidents, at least in the case of queen elizabeth ii, her meetings with the bidens two years ago, with the obamas, with president trump and melania, they were all sort of ceremonial occasions. this is very different. this is going to be a mee
this is an issue that has been animating charles for 50 years.o stranger to convening british businessmen, british philanthropists and he has -- you can see he has a good chemistry with biden. he has met him a number of times over the years and the last time he was at windsor castle was two years ago with biden's mother and it was a really congenial meeting. he said later that the queen reminded him of his own mother and so i think there's a lot of warmth between the two of them and -- [...
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>> hey, charles. yeah, i mean here in newark, things are smoother today, which is welcome relief for newark travelers. this was an airport that was hit the worst when it came to delays and cancellations, especially if flying on united. fox has now confirmed that united is going to be pulling back some routes this summer from newark airport in part because of the meltdown last week. they were not specific about just how many routes or flights will be cut. the company also handed out 30,000 frequent flyer miles to travelers that were hit with those delays. travelers had to sleep on the floor as they waited to see when they could get out. now, secretary of transportation pete buttigieg says travel is back to normal. one of the big problems, air traffic controller shortages is far from over, a recent transportation department report warns that problems could persist for years because of a government caused shortage of air traffic controllers that started during the pandemic and continues. the agency does
>> hey, charles. yeah, i mean here in newark, things are smoother today, which is welcome relief for newark travelers. this was an airport that was hit the worst when it came to delays and cancellations, especially if flying on united. fox has now confirmed that united is going to be pulling back some routes this summer from newark airport in part because of the meltdown last week. they were not specific about just how many routes or flights will be cut. the company also handed out 30,000...
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charles: yeah.t was hard to believe to begin with. now starting to get some evidence with this case. how do you see it playing out from here? >> i think until garland comes forward and clarifies what happens, gives his version, the public is going to be confused about what to believe. they don't like the appearance of what is going on here. they don't think this is how i justice department is supposed to be used by president and i think they deserve some answers. charles: hopefully they will get some. still ahead. she represents one of the bluest parts of georgia. after facing harassment and intimidation overs positions on police reform, state representative mesha mainor says she has had enough. why she left the democraticrg party nexth,.th ♪at i can be free to do the things that i love to do. i hope when i retire someday, they say, that guy made this place a special place to come to school and gave as much as he could to help the community. (bridget) with thyroid eye disease i hid from the camera.
charles: yeah.t was hard to believe to begin with. now starting to get some evidence with this case. how do you see it playing out from here? >> i think until garland comes forward and clarifies what happens, gives his version, the public is going to be confused about what to believe. they don't like the appearance of what is going on here. they don't think this is how i justice department is supposed to be used by president and i think they deserve some answers. charles: hopefully they...
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charles's street. 0k, thank you ve much king charles's street. 0k, thank you very much for— king charles'smuch for the _ king charles's street. 0k, thank you very much for the moment. - king charles's street. 0k, thank you | very much for the moment. president biden will be in winter. we will have full coverage from windsor throughout the afternoon. this morning, prime minister rishi sunak kan presidentjoe biden met here in the garden and president biden described the relationship is rock—solid. hello again. many of us started off with some sunshine this morning, but a lot of us will see some rain before the end of the day. what's happening is low pressure is in charge of our weather this week, so it's going to be cooler than last week. there will be showers or longer spells of rain, some heavy and thundery, and it's also going to be windy at times. we've got low pressure in the atlantic at the moment with this clutch of fronts. they're already bringing rain in across the south—west, pushing steadily north—eastwards through the course of the day. some of that rain is going to be heavy. it'
charles's street. 0k, thank you ve much king charles's street. 0k, thank you very much for— king charles'smuch for the _ king charles's street. 0k, thank you very much for the moment. - king charles's street. 0k, thank you | very much for the moment. president biden will be in winter. we will have full coverage from windsor throughout the afternoon. this morning, prime minister rishi sunak kan presidentjoe biden met here in the garden and president biden described the relationship is...
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charles? >> i have good ideas for the next version of clue, the board game. jacqui, thanks. i appreciate it. if things are as good as the president says, why are more around more americans packing up and leaving blue states for red ones? jeff flock is in philadelphia with more on that part of the story. jeff? >> charles, this is the reality on the street. i come to you from the dusty library of what was one of philadelphia's oldest and most notable art galleries. jason, spin on out there on out there, or head on out. up until today, this place was packed with priceless art which is now being moved from here in philadelphia to, well, one of those red states, to florida where they found i guess better place to be. i'm with the fellow that is doing the moving, blue-line moving. you have specialized in businesses moving from places like philadelphia to florida. >> yes, sir. businesses and residential. the whole northeast going down to florida. leaving the blue states and going to the red states, c
charles? >> i have good ideas for the next version of clue, the board game. jacqui, thanks. i appreciate it. if things are as good as the president says, why are more around more americans packing up and leaving blue states for red ones? jeff flock is in philadelphia with more on that part of the story. jeff? >> charles, this is the reality on the street. i come to you from the dusty library of what was one of philadelphia's oldest and most notable art galleries. jason, spin on out...
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uh, charles michel, i think it's a filer's dream.ssible gestures that e he indicated his complete incompetence of his position, well, they pushed his son through, which means that one and the other, and in the end nothing happened. by the way, the belgians themselves are talking about political culture. they made a parody of the brothers. michel her must-see brother it starts with how he couldn't once park it was done by the belgians themselves, but the continuation of this parody is the most interesting he is. well, in fact, it reveals the attitude of the people themselves to proteges to daddy's sons. hello, here comes mister secretary of state. you can’t call me everything, otherwise everyone will understand that we are brothers in general. you already know about this, mizia, michel no, charles, you don’t think that all this nepotism should stop, these sons. i was just thinking about the need to beware of this. indeed, in politics, inheritance plays even more than in the life of royal families. tell me when i can also go to europea
uh, charles michel, i think it's a filer's dream.ssible gestures that e he indicated his complete incompetence of his position, well, they pushed his son through, which means that one and the other, and in the end nothing happened. by the way, the belgians themselves are talking about political culture. they made a parody of the brothers. michel her must-see brother it starts with how he couldn't once park it was done by the belgians themselves, but the continuation of this parody is the most...
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they take us back. _ third king charles. absolutely. they take us back, as _ third king charles.take us back, as i say, _ third king charles. absolutely. they take us back, as i say, to _ third king charles. absolutely. they take us back, as i say, to the - third king charles. absolutely. they take us back, as i say, to the 16th l take us back, as i say, to the 16th century and everything that followed, leading to the union of the crown in 1603, when scotland gave england the king and james vi becamejames i, and the stuart lines united the histories of england and scotland, and it is a history of the king is deeply familiar with, and feels very close to, and i think everyone knows this. you can�*t escape today, in these streets of edinburgh, the power of that history, the power of the story. these are symbols that have a living force today. there are protesters, as we can see, in the streets, who express their own view. there are different views about where the monarchy should stand today, and there, behind that barrier, as the honours of scotland approach st giles�* cathedral, t
they take us back. _ third king charles. absolutely. they take us back, as _ third king charles.take us back, as i say, _ third king charles. absolutely. they take us back, as i say, to _ third king charles. absolutely. they take us back, as i say, to the - third king charles. absolutely. they take us back, as i say, to the 16th l take us back, as i say, to the 16th century and everything that followed, leading to the union of the crown in 1603, when scotland gave england the king and james vi...
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gf charles and president biden. course, charles and president biden.ow, sojust waiting now, after so just waiting now, after having heard the national anthem, for the arrival of the president.— arrival of the president. that's ri . ht, arrival of the president. that's right. we _ arrival of the president. that's right, we should _ arrival of the president. that's right, we should see - arrival of the president. that's right, we should see the - right, we should see the presidential motorcade enter the quadrangle of windsor castle. marine one has landed on the east lawn. it will be a short drive round the corner for the will be a short drive round the cornerfor the president to meet will be a short drive round the corner for the president to meet the king here at the centre of windsor castle. what is an equerry, it is sort of like a personal assistant. that would be to really undercut what he says, he is a key figure in terms of royal engagements, the planning of them, execution of them. if you look at the king's public engagement in recent months you w
gf charles and president biden. course, charles and president biden.ow, sojust waiting now, after so just waiting now, after having heard the national anthem, for the arrival of the president.— arrival of the president. that's ri . ht, arrival of the president. that's right. we _ arrival of the president. that's right, we should _ arrival of the president. that's right, we should see - arrival of the president. that's right, we should see the - right, we should see the presidential motorcade...
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of course charles _ its history and culture. of course charles is — its history and culture.history and culture. of course charles is proud of the _ its history and culture. of course charles is proud of the british i its history and culture. of coursel charles is proud of the british and scottish— charles is proud of the british and scottish culture _ charles is proud of the british and scottish culture and _ charles is proud of the british and scottish culture and tradition - charles is proud of the british and scottish culture and tradition butl scottish culture and tradition but he is _ scottish culture and tradition but he is also — scottish culture and tradition but he is also aware _ scottish culture and tradition but he is also aware that _ scottish culture and tradition but he is also aware that it _ scottish culture and tradition but he is also aware that it needs - scottish culture and tradition but he is also aware that it needs to| he is also aware that it needs to modernise _ he is also aware that it needs to modernise he— he is also aware that it needs to moder
of course charles _ its history and culture. of course charles is — its history and culture.history and culture. of course charles is proud of the _ its history and culture. of course charles is proud of the british i its history and culture. of coursel charles is proud of the british and scottish— charles is proud of the british and scottish culture _ charles is proud of the british and scottish culture and _ charles is proud of the british and scottish culture and tradition - charles is...
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and we know that the two men met at kop, but king charles rics charles den.king with the difficulties that brings with the difficulties that brings with it? there is a formality to their friendship, now charles has the big job as king. that will shift things slightly, but in private they will both feel free to say that they think. they are experienced enough in the div attic stage. king charles is an expert in that thing that royals do, soft diplomacy. i am not sure it will change terribly how they interact with one another. they know which other well, they know what their interests are. they know how to handle each other, for want a better phrase. that will continue even now that charles is king to sort let us talk about the soft power that the king holes, because this is not only a visit to the king from president biden, but also in terms of a button�*s soft power, how important is the monarch and playing a role in that? the king's mother was vital to that because of the length of time she spent on the throne, when you have held that role as queen for 70 ye
and we know that the two men met at kop, but king charles rics charles den.king with the difficulties that brings with the difficulties that brings with it? there is a formality to their friendship, now charles has the big job as king. that will shift things slightly, but in private they will both feel free to say that they think. they are experienced enough in the div attic stage. king charles is an expert in that thing that royals do, soft diplomacy. i am not sure it will change terribly how...
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charles manson loved knives.nding against trees and letting charlie throw knives into the trees around their face. ♪ tex watson had been holding training classes for how to commit murder. when you stab somebody, you didn't just put the knife in, you pulled up on it after to do more damage. guinn: manson, he thought, "we've got to kill somebody important." ♪ and it began right here on cielo drive, a quiet, leafy cul-de-sac overlooking beverly hills. you see this security gate. behind it, there's a mansion. the property where record producer terry melcher and his girlfriend, candice bergen, lived until january of 1969. they moved out in january, and the polanskis moved in in february. wiehl: roman polanski was a very famous director at that time, sharon tate, an up-and-coming young actress. sidner: sharon tate and roman polanski had met three years earlier, on polanski's film, "the fearless vampire killers," in london. i -- i'm going to save you. we'll go away together. she was a stunningly beautiful young woman. a
charles manson loved knives.nding against trees and letting charlie throw knives into the trees around their face. ♪ tex watson had been holding training classes for how to commit murder. when you stab somebody, you didn't just put the knife in, you pulled up on it after to do more damage. guinn: manson, he thought, "we've got to kill somebody important." ♪ and it began right here on cielo drive, a quiet, leafy cul-de-sac overlooking beverly hills. you see this security gate....
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this is something that charles is not going to let up on. in the past, these moments have been awkward for president trump, for example, getting a bit lost, but charles very much in control of this moment, showing the inspection of the guard, allowing president biden to inspect that guard and it all went pretty smoothly. so now they've gone in for tea and for a discussion about climate. >> max foster, we'll continue checking in with you through the hour. >>> and new this morning, we are now hearing from the kremlin that yevgeny prigozhin met with president vladimir putin after his short-lived mutiny at the end of june. remember that attempted coup. we're told the meeting took place on june 29th, that was five days after the rebellion. cnn senior international correspondent fred pleitgen joins us now. fred, this is a bit of a surprise, right. what can we read from this? >> well, it is, that's to say the least, it's a pit of a surprise. i think it's something that certainly shows that the wagner group, yevgeny prigozhin and his fighters are of
this is something that charles is not going to let up on. in the past, these moments have been awkward for president trump, for example, getting a bit lost, but charles very much in control of this moment, showing the inspection of the guard, allowing president biden to inspect that guard and it all went pretty smoothly. so now they've gone in for tea and for a discussion about climate. >> max foster, we'll continue checking in with you through the hour. >>> and new this morning,...
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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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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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to — welcome this invitation from king charles to meet today in person having _ charles to meet todaynot — charles to meet today in person having not been at the coronation watch _ having not been at the coronation watch was — having not been at the coronation watch was not intended to be a snob but this_ watch was not intended to be a snob but this is— watch was not intended to be a snob but this is really a symbol of the relationship thatjoe but this is really a symbol of the relationship that joe biden sees as very strong between the us and uk and that— very strong between the us and uk and that was reiterated in his meeting _ and that was reiterated in his meeting with rishi sunak with the two saying there have been some ups and downs— two saying there have been some ups and downs and in the relationship but it— and downs and in the relationship but it is— and downs and in the relationship but it is solid, they are together on things— but it is solid, they are together on things like ukraine, climate and things— on things like ukraine, climate and things that — on things like ukra
to — welcome this invitation from king charles to meet today in person having _ charles to meet todaynot — charles to meet today in person having not been at the coronation watch _ having not been at the coronation watch was — having not been at the coronation watch was not intended to be a snob but this_ watch was not intended to be a snob but this is— watch was not intended to be a snob but this is really a symbol of the relationship thatjoe but this is really a symbol of the...
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it's mind-boggling, charles. are during this, like congressman hurd, i know him, he represents part of my own hometown here, san antonio, and also, asa hutchins, and i think they were the two at the lincoln dinner the other night that went aggressively attacking trump. they are the people that don't have a snowball's chance of winning. the problem is, even if some of the others like desantis started to attack in the same way i don't know that they've established the name idea in the credibility that you would need to effectively pull off that attack. the conventional wisdom in politics is don't attack your opponent, especially if it's somebody that's doing better than you in the polls. unless you've built up your own name, i.d., goodwill with the voters. name, i.d., goodwill with the voters. i'm not sureow anyone has done. the, so probably their best, that although it won't happen because they're all competing against each other, their best bet politically would be for all of them to gang up togethe,g donald trum
it's mind-boggling, charles. are during this, like congressman hurd, i know him, he represents part of my own hometown here, san antonio, and also, asa hutchins, and i think they were the two at the lincoln dinner the other night that went aggressively attacking trump. they are the people that don't have a snowball's chance of winning. the problem is, even if some of the others like desantis started to attack in the same way i don't know that they've established the name idea in the credibility...
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that was really the turning point for me. >> by sir charles!tiring in 2000, he embarked on a broadcasting career. >> number one, there's no dominant team. >> full disclosure, you may have seen him on this network working march madness. >> what do you make of the college game today? >> it's a travesty and a disgrace. i'm so mad now how we can mess up somethin' that's so beautiful. >> how'd we mess it up? >> we can't pay all these players. >> translation: barkley hates the new, wild west of college sports where players go to the schools that can bid the highest. >> in the next three to five years we're gonna have 25 schools that's gonna dominate the sports 'cause they can afford players, and these schools who can't afford or won't pay players are gonna be irrelevant. >> almost a quarter century since barkley last played. >> and now, for my opinion. >> his opinions, free of varnish, still matter. >> is kevin durant a great, great player? >> if you aint driving the bus, don't walk around talking about you a champion. >> his takes don't always go ov
that was really the turning point for me. >> by sir charles!tiring in 2000, he embarked on a broadcasting career. >> number one, there's no dominant team. >> full disclosure, you may have seen him on this network working march madness. >> what do you make of the college game today? >> it's a travesty and a disgrace. i'm so mad now how we can mess up somethin' that's so beautiful. >> how'd we mess it up? >> we can't pay all these players. >>...
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jessica. >> hi charles.this afternoon we're keeping a close eye on the hot weather, in the word of the day's extreme. nearly a third of americans are suffering under yet another potentially deadly heat wave expected to stretch into next week. phoenix arizona saw its 15th straight day of 110 degrees or more in the high temperature and famously hot dunns valley was forecast to hit 126 degrees. also much of southern europe is bracing for the hottest temperatures ever recorded on the continent. that's according to the european space agency. nations from -- sweltering under dangerous conditions. temperatures in sicily potentially reaching over 118 degrees fahrenheit. back here in the u.s. alabama police are searching for a woman who vanished thursday night after calling 9-1-1 to report a child on the side of a highway. police say 25-year-old carly russell also called a family member who then lost contact with russell during the call, but that line stayed open. police then found russell's car, and some of her belo
jessica. >> hi charles.this afternoon we're keeping a close eye on the hot weather, in the word of the day's extreme. nearly a third of americans are suffering under yet another potentially deadly heat wave expected to stretch into next week. phoenix arizona saw its 15th straight day of 110 degrees or more in the high temperature and famously hot dunns valley was forecast to hit 126 degrees. also much of southern europe is bracing for the hottest temperatures ever recorded on the...
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the politics has come late and king charles, prince charles, as was , um, was was charles, as was, umy where i think when the when it's actually confirmed that britain has just had its hottest june, june ever since records began, 150 years ago. and it will be followed not just by britain, but but by many other countries that have been that have been seeing and regions that have been seeing massively hot temperatures in the month of june. that's without el nino kicking in at this moment in time. the antarctic sheet has reached antarctic ice sheet has reached an all time low. this is the sea ice i'm talking about. and sea temperatures around our shores in the atlantic and certain parts of the pacific. five, six degrees above what they should be. okay, jim dale , thank you as be. okay, jim dale, thank you as rer— be. okay, jim dale, thank you as ever for a balanced— okay, jim dale, thank you as ever for a balanced view. i een-r— ever for a balanced view. i een-r knew— ever for a balanced view. i don't know about you viewers out were,— don't know about you viewers out rnere, eer— don't kn
the politics has come late and king charles, prince charles, as was , um, was was charles, as was, umy where i think when the when it's actually confirmed that britain has just had its hottest june, june ever since records began, 150 years ago. and it will be followed not just by britain, but but by many other countries that have been that have been seeing and regions that have been seeing massively hot temperatures in the month of june. that's without el nino kicking in at this moment in time....
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charles mingus jr. sorry for the misstep of type of top, but charles mingus junior was born on a military base, 1922, and he grew that dead little love for jazz music in california. some people don't know charles is, but he was a double bass pianist and a bandleader, and he composed beautiful works, over 300 songs and was some of the most important musicians you can think of. louis armstrong, kid ory, just just to name a people. but charles mingus, ginger actually went through the same thing. you know, he never published biography, but he did talk about being biracial. and he as his father had challenges that and he was married three times as well. and he had a son named eric mingus later on life. sadly, he died at the age of 54. what we're going to do is hopefully this will out for us in the next slide. we're going. kind of listen to a little bit charles mingus in europe. he played quite a bit. this is before his death, but in the 1960s, his band was traveling over to europe. and you about the time dur
charles mingus jr. sorry for the misstep of type of top, but charles mingus junior was born on a military base, 1922, and he grew that dead little love for jazz music in california. some people don't know charles is, but he was a double bass pianist and a bandleader, and he composed beautiful works, over 300 songs and was some of the most important musicians you can think of. louis armstrong, kid ory, just just to name a people. but charles mingus, ginger actually went through the same thing....
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andus this week, one of charles manson's followers has been and just this week, one of charles manson's followers has been released. 20/20 starts now. >>> we have a weird homicide. >> human massacre. >> five were killed. >> the tate slaying. >> when you kill someone, you're killing yourself. >> the incredible brutality of these savage nightmarish murders. >> fear was charlie's game. >> i've been walking living murder all my life. >> charles manson converted intelligent, middle class kids into petty-live zombies. >> the jury could only come to one verdict -- guilty. >> to explain manson could not be done in words. >> the most famous murder in the history of los angeles. sharon tate was a young actress, stunning even by movie star standards. >> sharon tate. she's today's kind of girl. >> three friends were staying with her that night. the windows were open, a cool breeze was blowing. >> it's simply going to be a quiet, comfortable night. and of course, it turned out not to be. >> charles manson was a rock star wannabe. and a madman. >> he could literally get his followers to kill for him.
andus this week, one of charles manson's followers has been and just this week, one of charles manson's followers has been released. 20/20 starts now. >>> we have a weird homicide. >> human massacre. >> five were killed. >> the tate slaying. >> when you kill someone, you're killing yourself. >> the incredible brutality of these savage nightmarish murders. >> fear was charlie's game. >> i've been walking living murder all my life. >>...
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charles. >> charles: it is interesting thinking about this. we've got monitors and see every network on it. the media went from denial, what kind of story is this anyway, to maybe it is a story, it is a hunter biden story to whoa, it is wall to wall, everywhere now. all of a sudden, you know, by the way, blue print they use for so many things, deny it, sweep it under the rug and you have to admit it, be it past point of being consequential news story. sympathy part is one thing i heard today. he's a crack addict, so let's give him -- i know a lot of crack addicts who don't get breaks. they got -- so we need to get to the bottom of this and >> and i think martha's point it started with the laptop is a good one. i testified in december of 2021, i brought up the hunter biden laptop i was laughed at by a democratic representative, now we are seeing it's a truth, good for republicans for winning in 2022. now they have subpoena power, set the conditions for this to happen, it's great. >> lightning fast. >> the left always talks about privilege and r
charles. >> charles: it is interesting thinking about this. we've got monitors and see every network on it. the media went from denial, what kind of story is this anyway, to maybe it is a story, it is a hunter biden story to whoa, it is wall to wall, everywhere now. all of a sudden, you know, by the way, blue print they use for so many things, deny it, sweep it under the rug and you have to admit it, be it past point of being consequential news story. sympathy part is one thing i heard...
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john, charles, and kimberly.court on creating congressional districts. here is what the former attorney general of the united states had to say on this issue. >> i've also been told that kevin mccarthy, and response to what the alabama legislature has done is that he's interested in keeping his speakership. the margins are very tights and the house of representatives, the republican majority is very small. he, apparently, would value keeping his own speakership more than have been american citizens be treated fairly. >> what alabama is doing is refusing the supreme court order to create a second congressional district that would make it possible for african americans to elect an african american to congress. what do you make of this, john? >> well there's sort of two prongs here. one is that this is, you know, moment number several thousand of a centuries-long effort to deprive full participation to black americans. it's also a political effort, one that attorney general just pointed to, of republicans having the
john, charles, and kimberly.court on creating congressional districts. here is what the former attorney general of the united states had to say on this issue. >> i've also been told that kevin mccarthy, and response to what the alabama legislature has done is that he's interested in keeping his speakership. the margins are very tights and the house of representatives, the republican majority is very small. he, apparently, would value keeping his own speakership more than have been...