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charles: yeah.ything they want more money for and the market is responding and is saying, hey, look, get your fiscal house in order. we need to pass my spending cut bills. we need to freeze federal hiring. we need to freeze federal salaries and we need to start to reform the federal government so that we right-size these agencies and while we're at it, let's move a lot of these agencies out of washington, d.c. where they are around real people with real lives who are fighting over how to make ends meet because of this inflation. charles: yeah. the disconnect is appalling but now it is painful and i don't even know if there is time to turn it around but, senator, you had some amazing ideas and now is the time to reintroduce them to everyone including your colleagues. senator blackburn, thank you very much. >> got it. charles: we'll be right back. ♪ explore endless design possibilities. to find your personal style. endless hardie® siding colors. textures and styles. it's possible. with james hardie™.
charles: yeah.ything they want more money for and the market is responding and is saying, hey, look, get your fiscal house in order. we need to pass my spending cut bills. we need to freeze federal hiring. we need to freeze federal salaries and we need to start to reform the federal government so that we right-size these agencies and while we're at it, let's move a lot of these agencies out of washington, d.c. where they are around real people with real lives who are fighting over how to make...
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charles: today we'll take anything except this market, folks. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." stocks are tumbling, bond yields are spiking this on fears i think, i think fears mostly that the fed will blow it. al peck can till low will break it down what the message of the market is. phil blancato on how much more destruction does powell and company need to see. turmoil beyond the markets. adam kobiessi and rebecca walser connecting wall street and main street misery. it is a growing gap between the richest and poorest. it is becoming a matter of life and death. you don't want to miss my takeaway on fighting back when the system won't fight for you. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: all right, so here's the setup. yesterday we had an intriguing session. if you go back to the lows of the october where the bottom was made, you had trend line. we held it yesterday. not holding it today. fractionally higher. remember there is 11 sectors in the s&p. they of them kept us up yesterday, that was of course the growth sectors. this gets us
charles: today we'll take anything except this market, folks. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." stocks are tumbling, bond yields are spiking this on fears i think, i think fears mostly that the fed will blow it. al peck can till low will break it down what the message of the market is. phil blancato on how much more destruction does powell and company need to see. turmoil beyond the markets. adam kobiessi and rebecca walser connecting wall street and main street misery. it is...
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i'm charles payne. this is "making money," israel is preparing for a ground invasion into gaza as more than 1200 israelis are killed. at last count. at least 20 americans are missing. israelis, israel's former ambassador to the united nations danny danon will join us a little later. talk about the markets. hedge funds loading up on the short positions. they're betting on doom and gloom. they're short on stocks at record levels. i will ask alli mccartney whether this is a -- you don't want to miss unbreakable investor. all about my new book. i will tell you all about it at 2:15. we'll dive into the latest nobel prize winner of economics. she worked on gender gap things that will surprise a whole lot of people. amazing insight. can't wait to share that with you and more all on "making money." charles: so the smartest people in the room, those hedge fund types, they're betting big on doom, folks, i mean really big. take a look at this. this is their short positions. the blue line is the 10-year short. 75 b
i'm charles payne. this is "making money," israel is preparing for a ground invasion into gaza as more than 1200 israelis are killed. at last count. at least 20 americans are missing. israelis, israel's former ambassador to the united nations danny danon will join us a little later. talk about the markets. hedge funds loading up on the short positions. they're betting on doom and gloom. they're short on stocks at record levels. i will ask alli mccartney whether this is a -- you don't...
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charles: right.> and that, a lot has to do with demographics and aging. charles: would that be a soft landing then? >> that would be a soft landing. technically we hit a recession but we still have low unemployment, we still have consumer spending. so maybe it slows down for two quarters but i think really looking at these type of dem traffics and the strength of the u.s. consumer which again we've been very wrong the fast two years, we're able to keep spending as rates go higher. that is important factor looking how bad a recession can be. charles: let's remember the leading economic indicators, the conference board, they keep saying yes it is flashing recession but even they believe it will be a shallow recession. >> yep. charles: maybe we waste a lot of time focused on a little shallow recession than on what comes after that or potentially comes after that. >> technical definition of consumers and how they actually feel and spend and pay for their bills and so on. charles: you like consumer staple
charles: right.> and that, a lot has to do with demographics and aging. charles: would that be a soft landing then? >> that would be a soft landing. technically we hit a recession but we still have low unemployment, we still have consumer spending. so maybe it slows down for two quarters but i think really looking at these type of dem traffics and the strength of the u.s. consumer which again we've been very wrong the fast two years, we're able to keep spending as rates go higher. that...
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charles: right, right.arles: one other number, initial jobless claims but continuing joke h jobless claims caught my eye. there is a pretty big spike, higher than anticipated. can we maybe say there are some cracks in the labor market? >> yeah, i think so. this is the total number of people filing, the initial, is the people who filed for the first time last week. these are people who have been on unemployment for a while. as you said, it is rising, it has been rising since september. i think what we're seeing is all this strike activity, now if you're on strike you can't file but the related people, people who are not necessarily in the union who can't work because you're striking, they're filing and we do have record strike activity. we've had it all fall. charles: right, right. nothing like what the jolts report, fewer jobs or the ability to hop to another job, that is still out there? >> it is out there but the quits rate slowed down too. so definitely people perceive this is not the strong job market i
charles: right, right.arles: one other number, initial jobless claims but continuing joke h jobless claims caught my eye. there is a pretty big spike, higher than anticipated. can we maybe say there are some cracks in the labor market? >> yeah, i think so. this is the total number of people filing, the initial, is the people who filed for the first time last week. these are people who have been on unemployment for a while. as you said, it is rising, it has been rising since september. i...
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charles. >> charles: thank you very much.ate vivek ramaswamy. the question whether it's going to succeed during that discussion on x, formerly known as twitter. he's here now to explain his concerns particularly at the ground invasion is imminent. making a lot of headlines as usual, vivek. let's talk about this. first and foremost, i want to talk about the notion they would be a mistake to bundle any aid to israel with ukraine aid. >> it's an outright mistake designed to sidestep debate on the merits on both questions. right now it's in times of war or prudential war that we need open debate the most. that's how you got it in iraq, afghanistan. 6.5 trillion in those cases, thousands of innocent american lives sacrificed. what end. the taliban is still in charge 20 years later in afghanistan. hostile anti-american regime in iraq. how did we get there? avoiding open debate on the merits. that's what we need and these need to be debated individually. it's clear they are using, sadly, the hamas attacks on israel which were dead w
charles. >> charles: thank you very much.ate vivek ramaswamy. the question whether it's going to succeed during that discussion on x, formerly known as twitter. he's here now to explain his concerns particularly at the ground invasion is imminent. making a lot of headlines as usual, vivek. let's talk about this. first and foremost, i want to talk about the notion they would be a mistake to bundle any aid to israel with ukraine aid. >> it's an outright mistake designed to sidestep...
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charles: right.> that is sort of my comfort zone, quite honestly. that is where we were before the great financial crisis. if we speak round 5% have me back on the show i'm sure i will be more concerned. charles: we'll definitely have you back on. let's focus on this. public debt has gone parabolic. five trillion dollars give or take. no one can pick the magic number. can you get a sense, do you have an idea in the back of your head what that magic number possibly could be where everyone says let's hold the horses here? >> well i think we're just about there in terms of the bond market. clearly the bond market has repriced the yield and inn a way that hopefully will bring demand back relative to supply. i think four 1/2 to 5% should do the trick, i think what will help of course if in fact inflation continues to moderate. it is encouraging today to see a big drop in the price of oil. the dollar has been strong which is fundamentally disinflationary. look, i think the economy is going to slow. it is s
charles: right.> that is sort of my comfort zone, quite honestly. that is where we were before the great financial crisis. if we speak round 5% have me back on the show i'm sure i will be more concerned. charles: we'll definitely have you back on. let's focus on this. public debt has gone parabolic. five trillion dollars give or take. no one can pick the magic number. can you get a sense, do you have an idea in the back of your head what that magic number possibly could be where everyone...
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>> yes, charles. that's especially true because the nasdaq is forming a bit of a head and shoulders pattern right now. the nasdaq needed to continue up through about 15,500 in the nasdaq futures for this short squeeze to run into earnings, and now with the rejection in the reaction to bank earnings, it's not looking good for the upside in the nasdaq. charles: you know, speaking of the nasdaq and just overall like the put to call ratio and the markets in general and the overall short positions, the massive bets, hedge bunds are massively short on stocks and bonds. could you take a contrarian view of that? >> certainly you could, and when you look at the market right now, i mean, there's a lot of reasons to be short, right? we have a massive geopolitical risk, especially over the weekend. and the thing is, is when you look at the put call ratio and it's so high, it is a contrarian signal, a buy signal. but you have to remember that nobody is going to cover those short positions as long as the market's g
>> yes, charles. that's especially true because the nasdaq is forming a bit of a head and shoulders pattern right now. the nasdaq needed to continue up through about 15,500 in the nasdaq futures for this short squeeze to run into earnings, and now with the rejection in the reaction to bank earnings, it's not looking good for the upside in the nasdaq. charles: you know, speaking of the nasdaq and just overall like the put to call ratio and the markets in general and the overall short...
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thank you, charles. charles: folks, coming up my takeaway on the word scabs.fascinating. then we'll play a little game. who should it apply to now? there are folks out there worse than people who cross the picket lines i think. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ( ♪ ) constant contact's advanced automation lets you send the right message at the right time, every time. ( ♪ ) constant contact. helping the small stand tall. >> the uaw strike approaching three or four weeks in a number of days that even lost the workdays because of leverage, this year at the highest overall sense 2000. although we have not seen, i cannot recall seeing anything in the news or read about crossing the picket lines, we know that that happens when strikers are out there. it was o thought the reprehensie the worst people mock onto possible the most defensible who cross the picket line. this weekend we would learn something just how much people hated those folks across the picket line known as scabs, first of all the word comes from a 1915 for web owed to its gap by jack london he
thank you, charles. charles: folks, coming up my takeaway on the word scabs.fascinating. then we'll play a little game. who should it apply to now? there are folks out there worse than people who cross the picket lines i think. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ( ♪ ) constant contact's advanced automation lets you send the right message at the right time, every time. ( ♪ ) constant contact. helping the small stand tall. >> the uaw strike approaching three or four weeks...
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charles: thank you very much, i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking right now, the bravado is gone. stock market bulls are brink blinking. bond market bulls are blinking. it is a fdr warning only thing we have to fear is fear itself and the fed. liz ann sonders on speed bumps. we'll do comprehensive preview of tomorrow's jobs report that could be a make-or-break moment for this stock market. stunning reversal from the biden administration on acute, immediate need for border wall. no longer separate and equal. the assault on congress and the supreme court continues. it is easy to believe it has never been this bad and we can't overcome today's issues. i will share a letter from a irate you viewer and share my response as well. all that and more on "making money." ♪. charles: so the markets stumbled to the point where tomorrow really could be a make-or-break moment. it is weak enough to fall completely apart. in fact take a look at this the spydrs, a great chart from bespoke, spy made lower lows 33 of last 50 trading days and that ties and all-
charles: thank you very much, i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking right now, the bravado is gone. stock market bulls are brink blinking. bond market bulls are blinking. it is a fdr warning only thing we have to fear is fear itself and the fed. liz ann sonders on speed bumps. we'll do comprehensive preview of tomorrow's jobs report that could be a make-or-break moment for this stock market. stunning reversal from the biden administration on acute, immediate need for...
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charles: right.a slow drip, kind of a tortuous process. in the '80s, individuals and corporations owned the real he state. banks took it. we had the problem there. now you have the funds that have the real estate. so what the funds doing? they're defaulting and saying you know what? let's default and we can buy it back at auction. charles: right. >> very different work around. you get paid with nice dividends. i think you can make a lot more money same risk elsewhere. charles: some of the bigger banks have acted very curiously. >> citi, bank of america. charles: if you believe in the tape up to be nervous. let me switch to bonds then because i think you like bonds although we started the show with the 30-year bond auction. i don't know if you were in route to the show or not but it was a disaster. >> yeah. charles: the fed bid on zero. that triggered a massive -- we were moving up pretty good. this is how we were looking with the bonds. this is a tough one. this is a tough one. you're a buyer, right,
charles: right.a slow drip, kind of a tortuous process. in the '80s, individuals and corporations owned the real he state. banks took it. we had the problem there. now you have the funds that have the real estate. so what the funds doing? they're defaulting and saying you know what? let's default and we can buy it back at auction. charles: right. >> very different work around. you get paid with nice dividends. i think you can make a lot more money same risk elsewhere. charles: some of the...
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charles payne, over to you. charles: thank you so much, ladies. i'm charles payne, this is "making money," and stocks reversing that initial slide on the jobs report and, of course, the echo chamber reaction. what i said on maria this morning when the futures initially plunged. that's a knee-jerk reaction. it could change as the day goes on in part because of the wages. all right, so if you were selling, you must wonder, who was buying? here's the thing, we're going to stop you from getting played by these headlines and wall street group think. got a great panel for that. meanwhile, turmoil in d.c. grabbing headlines, but the beast of burden is the debt load that's going to break the back of our nation. we've got that covered from wall street to d.c. and the miracle fat loss drug, well, it's changing the economy, but there's a morality aspect that is missing in the hype. we'll cover it. all that is and so much more on "making money." ♪ ♪ charles: all right, so the jobs report is out, and it is, by the way, it is not a strong jobs report. i don't c
charles payne, over to you. charles: thank you so much, ladies. i'm charles payne, this is "making money," and stocks reversing that initial slide on the jobs report and, of course, the echo chamber reaction. what i said on maria this morning when the futures initially plunged. that's a knee-jerk reaction. it could change as the day goes on in part because of the wages. all right, so if you were selling, you must wonder, who was buying? here's the thing, we're going to stop you from...
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up charles at the bar.and his wife alyssa. 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 cop's 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, the
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[laughter] >> thank you, charles. charles: all right.ks, how should investors recover when they lose money in the market or stay the course, right? it was a big topic yesterday. we've got the great chris hogan to help us on it today. but first, anastasia amorosa says knowing what to avoid in this market is critical. she'll explain more when she joins me next. muck are. ♪ ♪ - i'm sherry - and i'm john. i'm a pharmacist. as we were starting to age, it's like, well how can we help our cognitive abilities? we saw prevagen. i did read the clinical study and went ahead and gave it a try. i feel that prevagen is helping me with overall clarity and as a pharmacist, i've recommended it to, not only just customers, but also to friends and family as a safe product to try. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. he hits his mark —center stage—and is crushed by a baby grand piano. you're replacing me? customize and save with liberty bibberty. he doesn't even have a mustache. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. libe
[laughter] >> thank you, charles. charles: all right.ks, how should investors recover when they lose money in the market or stay the course, right? it was a big topic yesterday. we've got the great chris hogan to help us on it today. but first, anastasia amorosa says knowing what to avoid in this market is critical. she'll explain more when she joins me next. muck are. ♪ ♪ - i'm sherry - and i'm john. i'm a pharmacist. as we were starting to age, it's like, well how can we help our...
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charles: really?rtainly a new day from where we've been the last 15 years or so where i fed i think will not have the ability to come to the rescue. charles: so then what happens? that sounds so ominous. we're so used the fed breaking it and putting it back together? >> it does not sound as ominous it might team. i agree with your last guest and some of what was said before. i wouldn't get out of the market because there is a lot of reasons that equities still have the potential it foregood returns but i think you have to be much more cautious as an investor today because you're not going to have the bailouts we've had in the past. it is just, market is not set up that way. with rates likely to be higher for longer and inflation likely to be higher for longer it is not what we've seen in the last decade plus. charles: so on the equity side, i know you like quality and i'm going to put up on the screen a what you define it as, strong balance sheets, free cash flow, proven management teams. a lot of fol
charles: really?rtainly a new day from where we've been the last 15 years or so where i fed i think will not have the ability to come to the rescue. charles: so then what happens? that sounds so ominous. we're so used the fed breaking it and putting it back together? >> it does not sound as ominous it might team. i agree with your last guest and some of what was said before. i wouldn't get out of the market because there is a lot of reasons that equities still have the potential it...
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charles: right.> but, i think by the end of the year we could be moving back towards 4600. i'm not as optimistic we'll get back to that level. maybe something more like 4400 own santa claus rally. charles: right. before i let you go, it feels like at some point real soon there is going to be a big miss on the jobs report, a big miss on the pce, right? >> right. charles: and that to me you know will be something of a green light. just your thoughts what we might expect to see in that jobs report on friday? >> well, i'm a very big fan of watching the consumer confidence survey that comes out early own and it did come out today, showing that i'm sorry it came out yesterday, and i showed that there is still jobs plentiful, jobs are very plentiful. that series on jobs plentiful is highly correlated with job openings. initial unemployment claims are pretty close to 200,000. i think it will be another solid increase. i think consensus is 185,000. i have no problems with that number. charles: all right. hey,
charles: right.> but, i think by the end of the year we could be moving back towards 4600. i'm not as optimistic we'll get back to that level. maybe something more like 4400 own santa claus rally. charles: right. before i let you go, it feels like at some point real soon there is going to be a big miss on the jobs report, a big miss on the pce, right? >> right. charles: and that to me you know will be something of a green light. just your thoughts what we might expect to see in that...
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charles: right.% is nuts. about a week or so ago the san francisco fed said up to $2.1 trillion in excess savings, $190 billion is left. we do see older folks have a lot of money, they don't have to worry about a job, and they are spending better than in the past, but that's not going to be enough to keep this economy buoyant, is it? >> you can't have one group doing all of the spending for the restover -- rest of the households. charles: my wife's still trying. [laughter] >> everybody's trying. we're buying fewer goods and services. we are in an environment where if you look at the lower incomes of the population, they're struggling with higher debt burdens, cost fatigue which is very real and this question about how the future will be. this is the type of environment that generally leads to a slowdown in economic activity. not necessarily a retrenchment, but a slowdown in the pace of spending which is what we're expecting for the fourth quarter of this year and the first quarter of next year. charl
charles: right.% is nuts. about a week or so ago the san francisco fed said up to $2.1 trillion in excess savings, $190 billion is left. we do see older folks have a lot of money, they don't have to worry about a job, and they are spending better than in the past, but that's not going to be enough to keep this economy buoyant, is it? >> you can't have one group doing all of the spending for the restover -- rest of the households. charles: my wife's still trying. [laughter] >>...
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charles payne that what is what we leave you with. charles: good afternoon, thanks guys. i'm charles payneth is "making money." the market trying to make a turn here. it has come way off the lows. as the world watches in horror most brazen attack in israel's history. we brace for israel to defend herself. at last count more than 900 israelis have been killed, vast majority have been civilians. scores others taken hostage. talk about the geopolitical fallout. get the fallout from israel itself. we're rate waiting to hear from israeli prime minister netanyahu. this will be long and difficult. there are voices warning israel to make reaction measured or calling sees fire or don't get new deeper war. i want to bring in hudson institute senior fellow, rebeccah heinrichs. i don't think anyone could have imagined it was possible certainly 72 hours ago. >> no, if you look at per population this would be the equivalent of the united states losing tens of thousands of americans. it is horrific. hamas very intentionally sought to of course target civilians but also to film it so tha
charles payne that what is what we leave you with. charles: good afternoon, thanks guys. i'm charles payneth is "making money." the market trying to make a turn here. it has come way off the lows. as the world watches in horror most brazen attack in israel's history. we brace for israel to defend herself. at last count more than 900 israelis have been killed, vast majority have been civilians. scores others taken hostage. talk about the geopolitical fallout. get the fallout from...
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charles: absolutely.ks, coming up taking the big step to start building and managing your own portfolio. we have got three guests who read "unstoppable prosperity," they have taken the courses. they want to share their success stories. they're next. [applause] (adventurous music) ♪ ♪ ♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. ♪ [applause] [cheers and applause] charles: all right, so we talked about fear, loss aversion which of course is the number one thing people think about when they stay out of the market, right? or the number one reason is they will take a few losses, just go about this thing the wrong way. sew when i speak to investors and would-be investors there are generally two conversations. the others are saying okay, i think i could do better than i'm doing from my broker, right? a lot of people feel that way. they get their statements, something's not right. of course they already begin with low expectations from the firm. they don't even deliver on that. of course
charles: absolutely.ks, coming up taking the big step to start building and managing your own portfolio. we have got three guests who read "unstoppable prosperity," they have taken the courses. they want to share their success stories. they're next. [applause] (adventurous music) ♪ ♪ ♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. ♪ [applause] [cheers and applause] charles: all right, so we talked about fear, loss aversion which of course is the number...
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charles: gordon chang, thank you very much. >> thank you, charles.right, folks, coming up david nelson says even in this challenging economic environment there are so many opportunities brewing in this market. that is what he gets paid to do. he sifts through all of this to find some things. first the fed is preaching soft landing or at least they're trying, softening their stance so far. luke gorman is with us to see how it will impact this market with his outlook next. ♪. ♪ is it possible to fall in love with your home... ...before you even step inside? ♪ discover the magnolia home james hardie collection. available now in siding colors, styles and textures. curated by joanna gaines. ♪ explore endless design possibilities. to find your personal style. endless hardie® siding colors. textures and styles. it's possible. with james hardie™. you can't buy great conversations or moments that matter, but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. t. rowe price, invest with confidenc
charles: gordon chang, thank you very much. >> thank you, charles.right, folks, coming up david nelson says even in this challenging economic environment there are so many opportunities brewing in this market. that is what he gets paid to do. he sifts through all of this to find some things. first the fed is preaching soft landing or at least they're trying, softening their stance so far. luke gorman is with us to see how it will impact this market with his outlook next. ♪. ♪ is it...
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charles: sure.n the russell has been a heartbreaker this is one of the worst dives i ever seen it take but the russell is up four sessions in a row. phil, you like the risk/reward here? >> i begin to nibble. buy things at 40% discount rather than 5% premium. your chance to begin to nibble at the space and add to it for the next 12 months. charles: mitch goes back to the old school, mr. joins you love it down 40% you love it more at 80. >> i like it at 80. buying is small caps don't have equity with the markets way large caps do. they can't say we put another series of preferred stock out there. i think interest rate -- charles: i would like to point out to the audience, 50% of s&p companies are in terrible, almost zombie companies even half the s&p names. high borrowing costs is really, really tough. that is way to weed out some names in your portfolio. guys, thank you very much. appreciate it. coming up geopolitics, markets, john lonski will really handicap all of this stuff for us right after this
charles: sure.n the russell has been a heartbreaker this is one of the worst dives i ever seen it take but the russell is up four sessions in a row. phil, you like the risk/reward here? >> i begin to nibble. buy things at 40% discount rather than 5% premium. your chance to begin to nibble at the space and add to it for the next 12 months. charles: mitch goes back to the old school, mr. joins you love it down 40% you love it more at 80. >> i like it at 80. buying is small caps don't...
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charles: absolutely.ht, folks, coming up taking the big step to start building and managing your own portfolio. we have got three guests who read "unstoppable prosperity," they have taken the courses. they want to share their success stories. they're next. [applause] ♪ tourists tourists that turn into scientists. tourists photographing thousands of miles of remote coral reefs. that can be analyzed by ai in real time. ♪ so researchers can identify which areas are at risk. and help life underwater flourish. ♪ ♪ is it possible to fall in love with your home... ...before you even step inside? ♪ discover the magnolia home james hardie collection. available now in siding colors, styles and textures. curated by joanna gaines. ♪ explore endless design possibilities. to find your personal style. endless hardie® siding colors. textures and styles. it's possible. with james hardie™. (sfx: stone wheel crafting) ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to
charles: absolutely.ht, folks, coming up taking the big step to start building and managing your own portfolio. we have got three guests who read "unstoppable prosperity," they have taken the courses. they want to share their success stories. they're next. [applause] ♪ tourists tourists that turn into scientists. tourists photographing thousands of miles of remote coral reefs. that can be analyzed by ai in real time. ♪ so researchers can identify which areas are at risk. and help...
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charles: absolutely.ht, folks, coming up taking the big step to start building and managing your own portfolio. we have got three guests who read "unstoppable prosperity," they have taken the courses. they want to share their success stories. they're next. [applause] j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research. get help with j.p morgan personal advisors. hey, david! ready to get started? work with advisors who create a plan with you, and help you find the right investments. so great getting to know you, let's take a look at your new investment plan. ok, great! this should have you moving in the right direction. thanks jen. get ongoing advice; and manage your investments in the chase mobile app. -dad, what's with your toenail? -oh, that...? i'm not sure... -it's a nail fungus infection. -...that's gross! -it's nothing, really... -it's contagious. you can even spread it to other people. -mom, come here! -don't worry about it. it'll go away on its own! -no, it won't go aw
charles: absolutely.ht, folks, coming up taking the big step to start building and managing your own portfolio. we have got three guests who read "unstoppable prosperity," they have taken the courses. they want to share their success stories. they're next. [applause] j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research. get help with j.p morgan personal advisors. hey, david! ready to get started? work with advisors who create a plan with you, and help you...
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charles? >> charles: mike, how is that explosion at the hospital in gaza impacting israel's military operations? >> it certainly could take a lot of momentum out of israel. certainly removes some of the moral high ground. you can see now that the israeli defense forces challenging this claim. the initial claim that it was an israeli air strike. you have information that it was a palestinian islamic jihad missile fired from back in the gaza strip. didn't carry all the way out. that struck at the hospital. that is the information coming from israel. so the facts will be very consequential in terms of israel's momentum to conduct this ground offensive. charles? >> charles: thanks, mike. israel says they do not target hospitals. so what exactly is being done to determine who is at fault in day sears is here with me, former seal team 6 commander. they've investigated this and come up with islamic jihad, an errant missile, which by the way at least 30% are known to have misfired in the fast. not far
charles? >> charles: mike, how is that explosion at the hospital in gaza impacting israel's military operations? >> it certainly could take a lot of momentum out of israel. certainly removes some of the moral high ground. you can see now that the israeli defense forces challenging this claim. the initial claim that it was an israeli air strike. you have information that it was a palestinian islamic jihad missile fired from back in the gaza strip. didn't carry all the way out. that...
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charles: you're right.isten, i started the show off saying the tape, the way i'm watching this market, yesterday, for instance, all the sectors are higher. at 1:00 today every sector but two were higher. then even with respect to the fed there is only still according to the cme fed watch a 38% of a rate hike in december. we started the day at 32%. >> right. >> i don't understand is it machines that make this happen? what are these shenanigans? investors are watching and they're really nervous about it. >> it could be the algorithms of course. i always blame the machines when things go whacky and you can't figure it out. but it could be the traders, the hedge funds they are mostly bearish on bonds and bearish on the strong market. they're doing okay in the stock market but the s&p 500 seems to have found support at its 200-day moving average last week and it bounced off rather smartly off of that. look, this is a lot of things that are going right here. the atlanta fed just revised their number for real gdp
charles: you're right.isten, i started the show off saying the tape, the way i'm watching this market, yesterday, for instance, all the sectors are higher. at 1:00 today every sector but two were higher. then even with respect to the fed there is only still according to the cme fed watch a 38% of a rate hike in december. we started the day at 32%. >> right. >> i don't understand is it machines that make this happen? what are these shenanigans? investors are watching and they're...
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charles: absolutely.lks, coming up taking the big step to start building and managing your own portfolio. we have got three guests who read "unstoppable prosperity," they have taken the courses. they want to share their success stories. they're next. [applause] welcome to ameriprise. i'm sam morrison. my brother max recommended you. so my best friend sophie says you've been a huge help. at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors, the garcias, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized, hey, john reese, jr. how's your father doing? to help reach your goals with confidence. my sister has told me so much about you. that's why it's more than advice worth listening to. it's advice worth talking about. ameriprise financial. shingles. some describe it as an intense burning sensation or an unbearable itch. this painful, blistering rash can disrupt your life for weeks. it could make your workday feel impossible. the virus that caus
charles: absolutely.lks, coming up taking the big step to start building and managing your own portfolio. we have got three guests who read "unstoppable prosperity," they have taken the courses. they want to share their success stories. they're next. [applause] welcome to ameriprise. i'm sam morrison. my brother max recommended you. so my best friend sophie says you've been a huge help. at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our...
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charles: yeah.s why we had a change in speaker because you just, listen you can't campaign on one thing and rubberstamp more spending on another thing. i know it is tough, at some point we must draw the line. gary, i'm down here in orlando, check me out. everyone is asking about you. >> enjoy your time. i will do that. charles: all right, cool. paying homage to the folks right here at the money show in orlando. incredible people that i met, some conversations can't wait to share them with you. but first, wait until you hear what sam bankman-fried response's was to customers. he called them dumb [bleep], and what i said about the regulators as well. ipo market is in shambles. what does it mean for investors. i don't want you chasing them any way. sarah kuntz is here to break all of that down. she is next. ♪. ♪ is it possible to fall in love with your home... ...before you even step inside? ♪ discover the magnolia home james hardie collection. available now in siding colors, styles and textures. curat
charles: yeah.s why we had a change in speaker because you just, listen you can't campaign on one thing and rubberstamp more spending on another thing. i know it is tough, at some point we must draw the line. gary, i'm down here in orlando, check me out. everyone is asking about you. >> enjoy your time. i will do that. charles: all right, cool. paying homage to the folks right here at the money show in orlando. incredible people that i met, some conversations can't wait to share them with...
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jackie: we'll send it over toe charles payne. charles: happy monday guys. i'm charles payne this is "making money." stocks are up across the board but you can still feel the anxiety. still pretty thick in the air. it is time to look beyond near term issues and beyond opportunities. where do you want to put your investing dollars right now? here is great news. i have an amazing line up with a lot of great ideas. by the way could we be on the cusp of world war iii? what about nuclear weapons being used this year? how does israel win the pr battle against a foe that will do anything i mean anything? i have a very special guest one of the best when it comes to geopolitics. investors have pulled back this year. i think it is smart. what they did next determines if they can be a "unbreakable investor." that and more in "my takeaway" later in the show. all that and much more on "making money." ♪ e. charles: all right, the markets we begin the week with a little bit of gusto. maybe, maybe this is resumption of the moment. last week, remember we had great gusto goin
jackie: we'll send it over toe charles payne. charles: happy monday guys. i'm charles payne this is "making money." stocks are up across the board but you can still feel the anxiety. still pretty thick in the air. it is time to look beyond near term issues and beyond opportunities. where do you want to put your investing dollars right now? here is great news. i have an amazing line up with a lot of great ideas. by the way could we be on the cusp of world war iii? what about nuclear...
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charles? >> charles: thanks, mike. let's go to steve harrigan who is in beirut, lebanon. what are you seeing and hearing there? >> charles, the fighting is already underway in the north. israeli forces as hezbollah fighters really going back and forth for the past two weeks firing rockets at each other. israeli defense forces just released a video of what they say is the destruction of a hezbollah terrorist cell in lebanon. the destruction of a moving target. might have been a drone or missile heading to israel from lebanon. this is a fight already active. the question is how big is it going to get. it's clear israel is preparing for a fight that could get bigger. they have evacuated shimona, about 22,000 people. they moved them to government-funded guest houses. so really trying to get civilians out of the way for trouble that may be ahead. trouble here in lebanon as well. they're preparing. the national air carrier cutting flights, moving its airplanes to other countries for fear of possible
charles? >> charles: thanks, mike. let's go to steve harrigan who is in beirut, lebanon. what are you seeing and hearing there? >> charles, the fighting is already underway in the north. israeli forces as hezbollah fighters really going back and forth for the past two weeks firing rockets at each other. israeli defense forces just released a video of what they say is the destruction of a hezbollah terrorist cell in lebanon. the destruction of a moving target. might have been a drone...
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macron is now shaking hands with king charles trabian. never minds that, look at zotos, ladies, magnific. king charles had originally planned france as his first trip as monarch, but it had to be postponed because king charles had originally planned france as his first trip as monach, but it had to be postponed because unfortunately macron's trying to raise the age of retirement, and this means the french people basically hate him. macron was forced to councel in march because of violent protests over those pension reforms. he might also have feared king charles would side with the protesters. i really do know how you protesters feel. i'm 74 years old myself, and they've just made me start this new job at my age. elsewhere, for reasons completely beyond anyone's understanding, queen camilla and bridget macron decided to play a game that quite obviously neither of them knew the first thing about, table tennis. the only performance worse than that display of incompetence was the british. handling of covid. the two heads of state also discus
macron is now shaking hands with king charles trabian. never minds that, look at zotos, ladies, magnific. king charles had originally planned france as his first trip as monarch, but it had to be postponed because king charles had originally planned france as his first trip as monach, but it had to be postponed because unfortunately macron's trying to raise the age of retirement, and this means the french people basically hate him. macron was forced to councel in march because of violent...
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macron is believed to have a strong personal rapport with charles., it is unbelievable, macron is now shaking hands with king charles trabbian. never minds that, look at zooto's ladies, magnific. king charles had originally planned france as his first trip as monarch, but it had to be postponed, because unfortunately macron's trying to raise the age of retirement, and this means the french people basically hate him. macron was forced to cancel in march because of violent protest. over those pension reforms, he might also have feared king charles would side with the protesters. i really do know how you protesters feel. i'm 74 years old myself, and they've just made me start this new job at my age. elsewhere, for reasons completely beyond anyone's understanding, queen, camilla and bridget macron decided to play a game that quite obviously neither of them knew the first thing about, table tennis. the only performance worse than that display of incompetence was the british government's handling of covid. the two heads of state also discussed internationa
macron is believed to have a strong personal rapport with charles., it is unbelievable, macron is now shaking hands with king charles trabbian. never minds that, look at zooto's ladies, magnific. king charles had originally planned france as his first trip as monarch, but it had to be postponed, because unfortunately macron's trying to raise the age of retirement, and this means the french people basically hate him. macron was forced to cancel in march because of violent protest. over those...
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and gets to charles' point.when you have 70% of the american people who have been saying consistently for nine months whether it's the gallup poll, the ms, this bc poll, every poll is showing americans are in a bad mood when it comes to the economy. and so something isn't translating here. maria, as i said, people hi the inflation rate that they're feeling is much higher than these official reports. one other thing to keep an eye on, you know, one of the reasons that the economy's been hoisted up is the united states government borrowed $2 trillion last year, $2 trillion. we're becoming detonation. maria: yeah, it's a good point. >> and that's also, you know, you were asking, you know, you look at these sector by sector, and and cheryl's gone over them many times already, but the thing that stands out the most is the largest sec to have the of job -- sector of job growth was in the government. that takes a lot of money to create those, you know? then you had leisure, hospitality and health care at 65, 69, 66, bu
and gets to charles' point.when you have 70% of the american people who have been saying consistently for nine months whether it's the gallup poll, the ms, this bc poll, every poll is showing americans are in a bad mood when it comes to the economy. and so something isn't translating here. maria, as i said, people hi the inflation rate that they're feeling is much higher than these official reports. one other thing to keep an eye on, you know, one of the reasons that the economy's been hoisted...
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charles: to warren buffett, he got in later. charles: he is up huge.l: i make a lot more money it is not a timing issue. charles: isn't a timing issue all the time but the outsized gains, to really get where people want to be you need some windfalls and get these when there is so much pessimism, you can purchase great quality stocks. it's not the stock -- charles: stocks that come back mightily and some people might be tempted to drive in given what's going on in israel thinking the world is going into panic mode. so far the world is not. before so far it isn't. mention the yom kippur october 1973, the market didn't recover for several years. we had two recessions. oil went through the roof. inflation went through the roof. neil: you don't see anything like that. charles: saudi arabia wants to be part of the international community, they set the pace. all these nations with a lot of oil revenue, it will go away and they are investing in different things when they had the cash to be part of the world community, the world economic community 50 years from
charles: to warren buffett, he got in later. charles: he is up huge.l: i make a lot more money it is not a timing issue. charles: isn't a timing issue all the time but the outsized gains, to really get where people want to be you need some windfalls and get these when there is so much pessimism, you can purchase great quality stocks. it's not the stock -- charles: stocks that come back mightily and some people might be tempted to drive in given what's going on in israel thinking the world is...
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he might also have feared king charles would side with the protesters. i really do. how you protesters feel, i'm 74 years old myself, and they've just made me start this new job at my age, else where for reasons completely beyond anyone's understanding, queen camilla and bridget macron decided to play a game that quite obviously neither of them knew the first thing about table tennis. the only performance worse than that display of incompetence was the british government's handling of covid two heads of state also discussed international affairs, tensions in north africa, the war in ukraine and artificial intelligence. it is so embarrassing, we've been thrown out of niger, everyone is laughing at me. well, at least you don't, i have a son who wrote a whole book about you. the state visit has been recorded in a series of revealing photographs. let's take a look. here the king is saying to macron, would you please just stop touching me all the time, i'm trying eat, in the spirit of friendship, here king charles is saying to french president, the british wi
he might also have feared king charles would side with the protesters. i really do. how you protesters feel, i'm 74 years old myself, and they've just made me start this new job at my age, else where for reasons completely beyond anyone's understanding, queen camilla and bridget macron decided to play a game that quite obviously neither of them knew the first thing about table tennis. the only performance worse than that display of incompetence was the british government's handling of covid two...
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he might also have feared king charles would side with the protesters. i really do know how you protest. feel 74 years old myself, and they've just made me start this new job, my age, elsewhere, for reasons completely beyond anyone's understanding, queen camilla and bridget macron decided to play a game that quite obviously neither of knew the first thing about table tennis. the only performance worse than that display of incompetence was the british government's handling of covid, the two heads of also discussed international affairs, tensions in north africa, the war in ukraine and artificial intelligence. it is so embarrassing, we've been thrown out of niger, everyone is laughing at me. well, at least you don't have a son who wrote a whole book about you. the state visit has been recorded in a series of revealing photographs. let's take a look. here the king is saying to macron, would you please just stop touching me all the time, i'm trying eat, in the spirit of friendship, here king charles is saying to the french president that the british will for
he might also have feared king charles would side with the protesters. i really do know how you protest. feel 74 years old myself, and they've just made me start this new job, my age, elsewhere, for reasons completely beyond anyone's understanding, queen camilla and bridget macron decided to play a game that quite obviously neither of knew the first thing about table tennis. the only performance worse than that display of incompetence was the british government's handling of covid, the two...
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charles degaulle was a supporter of strong presidential power.efused this, he resigned. but as happens when the state is on the edge, the people instinctively understand that a strong leader is needed who is able to save the people and the country, and the french called charles dgole to rule. as a result of the elections, 70% of the french voted for charles de gaulle. immediately, literally within a few months , the socio-economic policy of france was changed and soft nationalization was carried out. and the process of decolonization began. for my grandfather , maintaining and developing the independence of france always came first. during the period of restoration of the country, he did everything for the growth of national industry, in particular for nuclear energy account. this is energy independence. but strategic independence was also needed. and when industrial construction began in the sixties, large-scale programs to create high-speed trains and future airbase aircraft. nuclear program, my grandfather tried to do all this independently of
charles degaulle was a supporter of strong presidential power.efused this, he resigned. but as happens when the state is on the edge, the people instinctively understand that a strong leader is needed who is able to save the people and the country, and the french called charles dgole to rule. as a result of the elections, 70% of the french voted for charles de gaulle. immediately, literally within a few months , the socio-economic policy of france was changed and soft nationalization was...
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charles why do you want to goat with this?ive me your thoughts. >> charles: first as you're going through this it struck me, i think we're madison gilberts interpreting when he's saying don't don't don't. i think he's telling everyone around him he has to go to the bathroom. someone get me. they say you can't say do do because it sounds too obvious so don't don't don't. i was thinking about clint eastwood the whole time like you feeling lucky punk? it wasn't quite the same but feeling lucky punk, you know. but he never said iran, that's the thing. you used the word naive and not naivety. if hamas steals the stuff we send over, we're going to be upset. as soon as it gets there we are it's going to belong to hamas. let's not be stupid and have an honest conversation. first of all why did you go? you didn't not have to go at this present time. israel has their hands full, they didn't need president biden over there, always the public relations department of the white house that dictates what happens. >> greg: like when you have r
charles why do you want to goat with this?ive me your thoughts. >> charles: first as you're going through this it struck me, i think we're madison gilberts interpreting when he's saying don't don't don't. i think he's telling everyone around him he has to go to the bathroom. someone get me. they say you can't say do do because it sounds too obvious so don't don't don't. i was thinking about clint eastwood the whole time like you feeling lucky punk? it wasn't quite the same but feeling...
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charles: this is decades of domestication of america's youth.owers came down and recognize our fight was not with islam but with the terrorists, the militants, now fast-forward we have people pretending hamas and hezbollah are the equivalent of the naacp. they are terrorist organizations hell-bent on destruction. they say it out of their own mouth. neil: how can you ignore what happened a few weeks ago, 1400 be wiped out in 24 hours? charles: there are people who didn't know where gaza was on a map who have decided they are experts on this subject matter but more important, they attached hamas to the righteous indignation. neil: they said israel had this coming. charles: the reality is colleges have been teaching this garbage for years and years, guys that are freaking out. neil: jewish students go to these colleges and funded by jewish money. charles: and that -- >> they literally funded anti-americanism, anti-israel, anti-israeli rhetoric and teaching at these schools, they waking up to the fact that $50 million in 2018, do you think wharton w
charles: this is decades of domestication of america's youth.owers came down and recognize our fight was not with islam but with the terrorists, the militants, now fast-forward we have people pretending hamas and hezbollah are the equivalent of the naacp. they are terrorist organizations hell-bent on destruction. they say it out of their own mouth. neil: how can you ignore what happened a few weeks ago, 1400 be wiped out in 24 hours? charles: there are people who didn't know where gaza was on a...
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charles: they are walking a tight rope that never works.ed cruz started attacking trump, it was at the end. neil: i don't mean to belabor the point but we cover anything and everything, one of the best on the planet at doing that and if you are going to rip people in a position of power, deems them to be controversial if not dumb, that equates to everybody from the guy who's in the white house now to the guy who used to be in the white house before and wants to get it back, it is fair and balanced, anything gets to be quite the opposite end you don't and you don't even try. more after this. (bobby) my store and my design business? we're exploding. but my old internet, was not letting me run the show. so, we switched to verizon business internet. they have business grade internet, nationwide. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. at ameriprise financial, our advice is personalized, based on your goals, whatever they may be. all that planning has paid off. looks like you can make this work. we can make this work. and th
charles: they are walking a tight rope that never works.ed cruz started attacking trump, it was at the end. neil: i don't mean to belabor the point but we cover anything and everything, one of the best on the planet at doing that and if you are going to rip people in a position of power, deems them to be controversial if not dumb, that equates to everybody from the guy who's in the white house now to the guy who used to be in the white house before and wants to get it back, it is fair and...
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it's exactly what you just described, charles. they believe that they should not have been in this place to begin with, but democrats only demand was that it be a clean government funding bill if they have not reached a deal. remember, democrats control the senate in the white house. they won't and can't simply be dictated by one group of hard-liners in the house, they made that clear all along. and the key moment that paved the way for all of this was speaker mccarthy's a stunning turnaround yesterday. yesterday morning, after exiting, a republican congress meeting where he announced he would do something, he suggested he would never do which is glad democrats to fund the government. that was a turnaround that paved the way for rapid succession of events democrats were kind of blindsided by it. they deftly have a 71-page bill and continue resolution they were supposed to vote on a minutes and they wanted to read, it scour, it make sure there was nothing sneaky in there. and they ultimately looked at it and decided that it was fin
it's exactly what you just described, charles. they believe that they should not have been in this place to begin with, but democrats only demand was that it be a clean government funding bill if they have not reached a deal. remember, democrats control the senate in the white house. they won't and can't simply be dictated by one group of hard-liners in the house, they made that clear all along. and the key moment that paved the way for all of this was speaker mccarthy's a stunning turnaround...
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charles? for someone who's supporters were literally calling for this candidate to be hanged, it is really, really rich to see donald trump suggest that mike pence should endorse him. this has been nbc's steve patterson in las vegas. thank you so much, steve. coming up on the other side of the break, israel's prime minister says the war with hamas is in a new stage. we will go live to the region for the very latest. i will speak with the ranking member of the house foreign affairs committee. i'm charles coleman junior in four ali velshi. we will be right back. will be right back. will be right back. ugh, this guy again... pops! ay son! ya got a little somethin' on yuh face. needed a quick shave. quick shave? respect the process! it ain't my dad's razor, dad, it's from gillettelabs. gillette...labs? gillette's ultimate shaving experience. this green bar releases trapped hairs from my face. gamechanga! while the flexdisc contours to it. lookin' smooth. feelin' even smoother. how 'bout hookin' me
charles? for someone who's supporters were literally calling for this candidate to be hanged, it is really, really rich to see donald trump suggest that mike pence should endorse him. this has been nbc's steve patterson in las vegas. thank you so much, steve. coming up on the other side of the break, israel's prime minister says the war with hamas is in a new stage. we will go live to the region for the very latest. i will speak with the ranking member of the house foreign affairs committee....
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who is charles dgole?e was born in 1890 in the family of a french nobleman, from childhood he was instilled with a love of his homeland and a love of history . it is not surprising that at the beginning of the 20th century he chose a military career, entered a military school, received the rank of lieutenant, and then the first world war soon began. fought with the germans near werthennom. the soldiers called the lion of verdun because he boldly went into attacks and even took part in hand-to-hand combat. after the end of the first world war, dugol rose to the rank of colonel. the year 1940 has arrived. germany overwhelmed france's defenses, defeated 33 french divisions within a few weeks, and captured paris. the french resisted weakly, despite all the power of their army. the british went to dunkerek and evacuated to their island. in the midst of general chaos and panic, only goal 's brigade, london, dogol was forced with the remnants of his brigade to also go to the islands, but he did not give up, he de
who is charles dgole?e was born in 1890 in the family of a french nobleman, from childhood he was instilled with a love of his homeland and a love of history . it is not surprising that at the beginning of the 20th century he chose a military career, entered a military school, received the rank of lieutenant, and then the first world war soon began. fought with the germans near werthennom. the soldiers called the lion of verdun because he boldly went into attacks and even took part in...
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i'm charles coleman junior, in four ali today. clock was ticking towards a potential government shut down last week, house republicans somehow found the time to open an impeachment inquiry into president biden. now, a month ago, house speaker kevin mccarthy said he would not open an impeachment inquiry without a floor vote. 12 days later, guess what he did. mccarthy did just that. he caved to pressure from the extreme right wing of the republican caucus, and launched the inquiry without a vote. republicans allege that president biden benefited from foreign business dealings of his son, hunter biden. but, so far, they have not produced any direct evidence of that. and as an attorney, what i do know is that evidence is key. as the inquiry began thursday, one of the gop's own key witnesses made sure to mention that he did not feel that there was enough evidence against the president to open articles of impeachment. and, in a viral and epic takedown of the whole proceeding, freshman congresswoman jasmine crockett showed the committee
i'm charles coleman junior, in four ali today. clock was ticking towards a potential government shut down last week, house republicans somehow found the time to open an impeachment inquiry into president biden. now, a month ago, house speaker kevin mccarthy said he would not open an impeachment inquiry without a floor vote. 12 days later, guess what he did. mccarthy did just that. he caved to pressure from the extreme right wing of the republican caucus, and launched the inquiry without a vote....
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as a result of the elections, 70% of the french voted for charles de gaulle.ere however, literally within a few months the social and economic policy was changed. for my grandfather , maintaining and developing the independence of france always came first. during the period of restoration of the country, he did everything for the growth of national industry, in particular through nuclear energy. this is energy independence, but strategic independence was also needed. and when did industrialization begin? construction in the sixties, large-scale programs to create high-speed trains, future airbus planes, the nuclear program, my grandfather tried to do all this independently of the americans, while the americans tried to dissuade him from using nuclear energy and take him in a different direction. de gol tried to ensure that the dollar did not remain a strategic economic weapon under he understood that the declaration signed in forty-four. when the dollar was equal to gold, this is such a whip in the hands of one country in relation to all others, and de gaulle
as a result of the elections, 70% of the french voted for charles de gaulle.ere however, literally within a few months the social and economic policy was changed. for my grandfather , maintaining and developing the independence of france always came first. during the period of restoration of the country, he did everything for the growth of national industry, in particular through nuclear energy. this is energy independence, but strategic independence was also needed. and when did...
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how does that look at charles schwab?ly: they have always said it was never so extreme at charles schwab because they had ample liquidity, zero chance that they were needing to sell bonds at a loss to account for deposit withdrawals. they also never had this problem than manager depositors that svb had where they had more than 90% of depositors who were uninsured the bank was always able to tap federal hormone funding percent that was temporary -- home loan funding but said that that was temporary and limited. any deposit inking trends with debate. these results seem to show that. jon: in canada, td bank has i ownership stake in swab. -- has that ownership stake in swab. another we have a look at wall street performance after the last three months, we will have a busy few days. what will be some of the takeaways by the end of the week are in what is happening in finance this quarter? sally: we had jp morgan, citi, wells fargo on friday. goldman sachs tomorrow. takeaways pretty similar. jp morgan record -- reported a recor
how does that look at charles schwab?ly: they have always said it was never so extreme at charles schwab because they had ample liquidity, zero chance that they were needing to sell bonds at a loss to account for deposit withdrawals. they also never had this problem than manager depositors that svb had where they had more than 90% of depositors who were uninsured the bank was always able to tap federal hormone funding percent that was temporary -- home loan funding but said that that was...
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charles: in the bond market is broken. let me explain, when the buyers are not there from the old go up and consumer loans go up and mortgage just go up right. charles: in the interest goes up including the interest of a government pays we paid last fiscal year 883 billion and will be a trillion next year or more card but that is will last week, think about this stock market, after that jobs report reopened and then we came up and monday, the terror attack we opened then we can back the stock market was on his way back in the hills are coming down because to your point, you had a lot of fed officials federal deserve officials or not it turned up his but they were talking everything into points and all of a sudden can we had a tenure bond auction on thursday, he was a dud and friday been a 30 year bond auction and unmitigated it done in the race a lot less money coming a lot more cost, and that really crystallized the notion come there is no one there. china is now 400 billion from their peak in japan which is largest now l
charles: in the bond market is broken. let me explain, when the buyers are not there from the old go up and consumer loans go up and mortgage just go up right. charles: in the interest goes up including the interest of a government pays we paid last fiscal year 883 billion and will be a trillion next year or more card but that is will last week, think about this stock market, after that jobs report reopened and then we came up and monday, the terror attack we opened then we can back the stock...
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but chip is a nickname for charles. charles on the i.d. >> kirk: talked about colorado's remaining schedule. chip is at arizona, arizona state, at usc, rivalry game at cal. 6-2 after tonight. >> chris: you look at stanford, bottom of the conference, that's the team that roared back to beat colorado. battled washington to the very end today. and -- >> kirk: 33%. >> chris: few free passes. >> kirk: are those your numbers? >> chris: i came up with it, sitting in traffic with the calculator out, let's get percentages. >> kirk: against usc. you and i will be at the l.a. coliseum with the crew. are you going home? stay out and hang out for the week? >> chris: going back home. jennifer, i'm coming home, don't worry about it. >> kirk: good. can go to colorado. >> chris: fair catch. a taste of shedeur sanders' night. he's battled but this. latu all over him from opening minutes. never let up. murphy twins all over him. >> kirk: gabriel murphy and grayson murphy, they took this game personal. entire defensive line. latu, all-amer
but chip is a nickname for charles. charles on the i.d. >> kirk: talked about colorado's remaining schedule. chip is at arizona, arizona state, at usc, rivalry game at cal. 6-2 after tonight. >> chris: you look at stanford, bottom of the conference, that's the team that roared back to beat colorado. battled washington to the very end today. and -- >> kirk: 33%. >> chris: few free passes. >> kirk: are those your numbers? >> chris: i came up with it, sitting in...
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the issue is dedicated to former french president charles dgaul. talk about his role during the cold war in rapprochement with the soviet union, leaving nato and creating a sovereign state. well, now let’s summarize the government’s work for this week. watch immediately after the short commercial. in the urals , we know that prospects are where they feel, where they wait, where they love, prospects there is, with mural siva bank, they become a reality. ural siv, prospects are where you are. the winners choose high-quality fuel for their cars. pulsar effectively cleans the engine. fill up with pulsar rosneft fuel in the drawing and don’t miss the chance to get a pulsar rosneft energy victory car. sometimes it doesn’t matter at all whether something is new or not? the main thing is that it is your favorite color. so impressive, it helps to be close, things that suit you are more important than just new smartphones from 2,500 rubles on avito, vtb team, vtb is with you, the best application , no commission, i wonder what to do, someone who wants to sur
the issue is dedicated to former french president charles dgaul. talk about his role during the cold war in rapprochement with the soviet union, leaving nato and creating a sovereign state. well, now let’s summarize the government’s work for this week. watch immediately after the short commercial. in the urals , we know that prospects are where they feel, where they wait, where they love, prospects there is, with mural siva bank, they become a reality. ural siv, prospects are where you are....