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charles: okay. let's talk about some of the stocks you have here because these are decidedly not tech stocks per se, i see a utility play, probably leveraged against the growth of data centers. i haven't seen corning in a long time. sentinel is a cyber stock. you don't have the palo altos up there or the crowd strikes. feels like you're looking for some value here nobody else is looking for or sees rather? >> we actually did have palo alto a few weeks ago with you. charles: okay. >> you're right, you're absolutely right. we want to pick things people haven't chased up too much, right? so at least we can get some value out of that. charles: all right. aisha, great having you, thank you so much. let's talk again real soon. so, folks, barry snap is with us. he is coming up. -- he says it is crunch time coming to the market and economy. i will ask him if he thinks the fed has credibility or not. we'll be right back. ♪. did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys? memory and thinking issues keep p
charles: okay. let's talk about some of the stocks you have here because these are decidedly not tech stocks per se, i see a utility play, probably leveraged against the growth of data centers. i haven't seen corning in a long time. sentinel is a cyber stock. you don't have the palo altos up there or the crowd strikes. feels like you're looking for some value here nobody else is looking for or sees rather? >> we actually did have palo alto a few weeks ago with you. charles: okay. >>...
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charles: thank you very much. >> my pleasure, charles. charles: all right.o looking ahead here, we're going to be covering a lot. we've got hillary kramer coming up on these markets, we're also going to be talking about what people are doing at the supermarket. you're buying more store brands because you can't afford anything else. but first, danielle dimartino booth here to clean up some confusion over the legitimacy of government today that. no one believes in it anymore. we'll be right back. ♪ if carry on, my wayward son. ♪ there'll be with peace when you are done. ♪ if lay your weary head to res- ♪ don't you cry no more ♪ r... and more about discovering magic. rich is being able to keep your loved ones close. and also send them away. rich is living life your way. and having someone who can help you get there. the key to being rich is knowing what counts. everyone say space pod! (♪) meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation rentals are just for likes, try one where you'll actually like. sara federico: at st. jude, we don't care who cures cancer. we just
charles: thank you very much. >> my pleasure, charles. charles: all right.o looking ahead here, we're going to be covering a lot. we've got hillary kramer coming up on these markets, we're also going to be talking about what people are doing at the supermarket. you're buying more store brands because you can't afford anything else. but first, danielle dimartino booth here to clean up some confusion over the legitimacy of government today that. no one believes in it anymore. we'll be right...
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charles: i agree.states is closer at this moment to state-run capitalism than ever before. you know some would say what's wrong with that, why is it a bad thing? >> right. you know, just simple numbers first. federal government spending about 23% of gdp. state and local it is another 20% of gdp. they were just the cost of regulations is about 7% of gdp. add that all up, and it is 50% of our economy. who else in the world has governments that big? well guess what? it's europe, france, italy, spain. and all you have to do is compare u.s. growth rates in the last 30, 40 years, to them, and we have crushed them. and that's what happens. the bigger we make the government, it's like a wet blanket more on entrepeneurship and innovation and it slows our growth rate down which also makes inequality worse just to go add the two things together. charles: i tell people look at the hottest companies in the world over the last 20, 30 years, right? novo is on the list because they accidentally found a miracle fat dru
charles: i agree.states is closer at this moment to state-run capitalism than ever before. you know some would say what's wrong with that, why is it a bad thing? >> right. you know, just simple numbers first. federal government spending about 23% of gdp. state and local it is another 20% of gdp. they were just the cost of regulations is about 7% of gdp. add that all up, and it is 50% of our economy. who else in the world has governments that big? well guess what? it's europe, france,...
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charles: yeah.ought was absolutely fantastic. when the english began evading american juries by siphoning adjudications to juryless admiralty and chainsly courts, americans condemned parliament for cub accelerating -- sub secreting the rights and liberties of the columnists. a lot of times i do this whole fight, retail versus is institutions, it's kind of like the boston tea party. do you sense that as well? maybe investors who have been fighting back in their own way can have a glimmer of hope now? >> well, you know, it was a surprise to me that you could be dragged into that kind of a tribunal and not have rights or things that you would typically expect to have just getting a traffic ticket at court. and so that was a big surprise when this started. if to go through that process where you're on their ground with their judge and their, they call it an administrative law judge, and their prosecutor and their stuff is admitted and the things that you want to bring are not admitted, it's a very unfai
charles: yeah.ought was absolutely fantastic. when the english began evading american juries by siphoning adjudications to juryless admiralty and chainsly courts, americans condemned parliament for cub accelerating -- sub secreting the rights and liberties of the columnists. a lot of times i do this whole fight, retail versus is institutions, it's kind of like the boston tea party. do you sense that as well? maybe investors who have been fighting back in their own way can have a glimmer of hope...
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charles: wow.te my last book to my grandparents but every time i did something like that i would look at records, deeds, and different things. i cried a lot, man. how much of an emotional rollercoaster was it for you? >> it was very painful at times , but also very empowering because i got a chance to see how resilient my family was and also, to look into american history and i learned so much, because i was able to find out that the other side of my family were actually white people and i actually knew one of the guys for 30 years. charles: never know you guys were related? >> never knew we were related and his name is jim pew. he was in wisconsin. i was a young reporter back in the day. he was a pr guy i used to call once a month to get the jobs numbers, and once we found out that we were related, he actually contacted me with his cousin lloyd, who is a family historian, and i was able to trace my family history even further back because i had family members who were from whales and they were the
charles: wow.te my last book to my grandparents but every time i did something like that i would look at records, deeds, and different things. i cried a lot, man. how much of an emotional rollercoaster was it for you? >> it was very painful at times , but also very empowering because i got a chance to see how resilient my family was and also, to look into american history and i learned so much, because i was able to find out that the other side of my family were actually white people and...
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charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now can the market make it three sessions in a row? i'm talking about intratoday reversals climbing off the canvas. they have been absolutely magnificent. some say it is a sign of kids. others say it is red flags for eroding strength. alli mccartney on deck for that. has financial derailing of the economy derailed authentic growth and opportunity in this country? tweet me @cvpayne. jim rikards is here to what might supplant the good ol' u.s. green back. my take on illegal immigration saving the u.s. economy. i will push back on some of my favorite economists. all that and so much more on "making money." charles: so let's set the scene here. remember last week it was really, really a shaky week. we were going down, down, in part because of all those bond auctions. what we've seen here, back-to-back days we opened, this is friday. we were getting crushed on friday. the only thing that would save the market would be the closing bell. instead we reversed higher. same thing yester
charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now can the market make it three sessions in a row? i'm talking about intratoday reversals climbing off the canvas. they have been absolutely magnificent. some say it is a sign of kids. others say it is red flags for eroding strength. alli mccartney on deck for that. has financial derailing of the economy derailed authentic growth and opportunity in this country? tweet me @cvpayne. jim rikards is here to what...
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charles: right. read your target is 5500 which, is among the highest on the street, but still only a stone's throw away from where we are right now. even though your positive and bullish, are you still playing it close to the vest somewhat? >> yeah. charles, we are s&p 500 target of 5500. that is another 3 1/2% gain from current levels but when you factor in the move we already had so far this year, we could look at full year gain of 16% in the s&p 500 for 2024. that is a very respectable gain, especially coming off the 24% gain we saw in 2023. i think the bottom line is, we think there is more upside ahead in stocks although it is more muted. charles: right. >> you have the economic data reports, jobs data, inflation data, those will be key for the markets at least for the next earnings season beginning next month. it is important to stay invested. we still think there are opportunities out there primarily for tech. charles: let's talk about that you mentioned earnings and tech. revenue growth estim
charles: right. read your target is 5500 which, is among the highest on the street, but still only a stone's throw away from where we are right now. even though your positive and bullish, are you still playing it close to the vest somewhat? >> yeah. charles, we are s&p 500 target of 5500. that is another 3 1/2% gain from current levels but when you factor in the move we already had so far this year, we could look at full year gain of 16% in the s&p 500 for 2024. that is a very...
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charles: good stuff, jessica. >> always great, charles. charles: no rate cut before the election.ght after this. ♪ [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 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? ♪ ♪ [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ introducing new advil targeted relief. the only topical pain reliever with 4 powerful pain-fighting ingredients that start working on contact to target tough pain at the source. for up to 8 hours of powerful relief. new advil targeted relief. i bought the team! kevin...? i put it on my chase freedom unlimited card. and i'm gonna' cashback on a few other things too! starting with the sound system... that's caaaaaaaaash. cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? i was only 23 when i was first diagnosed with non-melanoma skin cancer. 40 years later, i've had almost 20 mohs surgeries. i had just accepted that the pain and the scars were going to be part of my life. but when i was diagnosed with two basal cells on my face, i becam
charles: good stuff, jessica. >> always great, charles. charles: no rate cut before the election.ght after this. ♪ [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 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? ♪ ♪ [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ introducing new advil targeted relief. the only topical pain reliever with 4 powerful pain-fighting ingredients that start working on contact...
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charles: yeah.e've got risk appetite still higher elevated, volatility essentially non-exist tent, the vix has plummeted. no one is afraid. should that make us afraid? >> i think we should have a little caution. anytime the stock market is he willing over 20 times earnings, you have to say what is the good news that has gotten us there, can it be sustained? you hear me say don't wait in from the time of the freight taken called momentum. you can get really hard and fast and smashed. you have to be playing here. but you have got to be careful. what it is you own, better focus on names you think you can hold up in a more difficult period. charles: bob, less than a minute to go. i have names you are adding to. i will share them with the audience. i will speak at the symbol for folks listening on radio, target. tgt, american express, axp, ci, that chubb, cigna? cigna right. ibm, ibm. lowe's, low, visa. i do want to ask you before i let you go, the outsized role of nvidia in this market, you've been arou
charles: yeah.e've got risk appetite still higher elevated, volatility essentially non-exist tent, the vix has plummeted. no one is afraid. should that make us afraid? >> i think we should have a little caution. anytime the stock market is he willing over 20 times earnings, you have to say what is the good news that has gotten us there, can it be sustained? you hear me say don't wait in from the time of the freight taken called momentum. you can get really hard and fast and smashed. you...
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charles: yeah. >> yeah, charles.e, for example, look at the gdp. it was revised 2.1, down 1.6 to 1.3. cpi is 3.1% core. what is the true growth we have? nothing. inflating 3.3%. we're only growing at 1.3%, with very to have negative real growth. that is unsustainable t is brought about the because we aren't in that system where actual things that are actually making profits are being driven to be the leaders. it is because the government has gotten too invasive. it is mower of a socialistic country, period. charles: peeking to that point, kneel ferguson, his first article for the publication, we're all soviets now. government with bloated military, big deficits. poor health among ordinary people and centurient readers. what are your thoughts on that? that is kind of scary, isn't it? we used to make fun of the old soviet union. that was our i have had evidence to was a broken system or failed system. >> to his point, you just rewarding what the government is looking at, you will have a elitist class of look by its, al
charles: yeah. >> yeah, charles.e, for example, look at the gdp. it was revised 2.1, down 1.6 to 1.3. cpi is 3.1% core. what is the true growth we have? nothing. inflating 3.3%. we're only growing at 1.3%, with very to have negative real growth. that is unsustainable t is brought about the because we aren't in that system where actual things that are actually making profits are being driven to be the leaders. it is because the government has gotten too invasive. it is mower of a...
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charles: eric.like, where is yardeni looking in terms of sectors to continue to participate in this rally? >> yeah, i mean i think we've been overweight tech which has worked out pretty well. overweight financials which have done well despite the inverted yield curve. i think a lot of strategists kind of missed that we've also been overweight energy which hasn't worked out too well, but it is a hedge for big downside risk. charles: is that the only major risk a geopolitical shock that sends oil higher something like that? >> that is one hand. we see a 1990s style melt-up being a risk. we actually might be in one right now. we think the big propellant getting valuations expanding wider if the fed cuts preemptivelily without any weakness in the labor market. charles: i think i saw ed tweet or yardeni tweet something about the sahm rule. >> yeah. charles: we're really near it. if we come in at 4.1 it will trigger that, essentially ed, i assume you agree to ignore it? >> yeah. so we actually reconstruct
charles: eric.like, where is yardeni looking in terms of sectors to continue to participate in this rally? >> yeah, i mean i think we've been overweight tech which has worked out pretty well. overweight financials which have done well despite the inverted yield curve. i think a lot of strategists kind of missed that we've also been overweight energy which hasn't worked out too well, but it is a hedge for big downside risk. charles: is that the only major risk a geopolitical shock that...
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charles: right, right. talk about some opportunities here because you've got a tremendous track record with us. first, m-cor is a name you like. another quality name under pressure right now. what do you like about it? >> so we like it for the a.i. trade, basically they are one that will enable smart grid infrastructure, which could help with the energy requirements for a.i. and computing power. charles: so you've got expedia up there and cargurus. two sort of i would suspect economically sensitive areas. are you still confident in the consumer to have discretionary spending? >> so there is some discretionary spending still left. we're looking at it like a k- shaped economy so the lower income is getting hit and the higher income still spending , but at the same time, i think these are more opportunistic trades for the next three-to-six months charles: three-to-six months. mag-night. a few years ago everyone loved this company. it could do no wrong and it went straight down and i stopped hear ing about it.
charles: right, right. talk about some opportunities here because you've got a tremendous track record with us. first, m-cor is a name you like. another quality name under pressure right now. what do you like about it? >> so we like it for the a.i. trade, basically they are one that will enable smart grid infrastructure, which could help with the energy requirements for a.i. and computing power. charles: so you've got expedia up there and cargurus. two sort of i would suspect economically...
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charles: all righty, thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money" and breaking right now, so the market really marking time ahead of tomorrow's biden and trump showdown and of course friday's inflation news. there is this question that continues to sort of, you know, weigh on everyone's mind. what happens to the rally if nvidia continues to stumble? and it is time now for the financial media and policymakers to change the narrative about the super strong consumer. i think they're completely tapped out. those in the 57% below and we've got a lot of evidence that is mounting. you don't want to miss my take on taxing gas although it is not the kind you're thinking about. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: all right, really, concentration, right? the concentration story, you know, just a handful of stocks leading the rally, that is the narrative for 2024 of course. nvidia leading the way big time, this year's top five names the latest on that, 28% of the market cap. so again this is something that's very uniq
charles: all righty, thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money" and breaking right now, so the market really marking time ahead of tomorrow's biden and trump showdown and of course friday's inflation news. there is this question that continues to sort of, you know, weigh on everyone's mind. what happens to the rally if nvidia continues to stumble? and it is time now for the financial media and policymakers to change the narrative about the...
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charles: right. a.i. utilities, power generation, data centers, this is the beginning of a massive, massive new story a new underpinning in the stock market? >> seems like every day they're finding new areas benefiting from artificial intelligence. a lot of people don't realize, one of the big reasons we've seen utilities run is because these things need massive amounts of power. have you seen natural gas prices lately? they have come up quite a bit of a languishing for the last few years. charles: right. >> i think this is a big reason why. uranium stocks, uranium miners, those are moving. people are talking about nuclear again. this is what they're talking about. the massive amount of power needed for artificial intelligence. charles: this is crazy. jim, thank you so much. >> thank you. i didn't see your blue steel up here though? charles: [laughter]. next time. all right, folks, if jerome powell is happy as a clam, of course it looks like he is, has he simply just learned to love higher for longer? som
charles: right. a.i. utilities, power generation, data centers, this is the beginning of a massive, massive new story a new underpinning in the stock market? >> seems like every day they're finding new areas benefiting from artificial intelligence. a lot of people don't realize, one of the big reasons we've seen utilities run is because these things need massive amounts of power. have you seen natural gas prices lately? they have come up quite a bit of a languishing for the last few...
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charles: right.could make transactions happen faster. so, you know, you want to be on the right side of a.i., but you don't necessarily need to be the next microsoft. charles: you also said plunge go when you -- money go when you sat down. is that model still relevant? >> i think it still is, but i would distinguish the application software versus infrastructure or database software. there's going to be a lot more data with a. a.i., right? but there may be less sales people or there may be less seats to be sold as a.i. makes that more efficient. monobow's tied to the data. charles: i love that answer. tyler, thanks a lot. it's always informative, or particularly now. we're looking for somewhere to put our cash. >>> all right, folks, as we do that, could we be poised for another spike, let's say a blow blow-off a top? a major firm on wall street says maybe we're going to get a nice move, tickle 6,000 and there she blows. buckle up. i'll ask our guests what they think right after the break. ♪ i can sti
charles: right.could make transactions happen faster. so, you know, you want to be on the right side of a.i., but you don't necessarily need to be the next microsoft. charles: you also said plunge go when you -- money go when you sat down. is that model still relevant? >> i think it still is, but i would distinguish the application software versus infrastructure or database software. there's going to be a lot more data with a. a.i., right? but there may be less sales people or there may...
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charles: thank you all very, very much good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." i'm breaking right now, look, ma, no hands. the market is on autopilot and flying high but what happens when it hits turbulence? i have wall street legend who is one of the first i know to call the bottom in 2022. ed yardeni on deck what comes next. wall street consensus is that the economy is strong, the consumer is strong. yet there is a growing fear the fed will cut rates too late. two of our favorites return in a power panel. wait for the c block, folks. the investment theme on wall street is all about the data center. what you need to know about the future of power mining, evs, all of those things in your portfolio before it is too late. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: so 110 years ago, today, june 18th, thousands of spectators lined the the river seine to watch airline safety competition in paris. it was the paris aero show. what was amazing about it, a lot of things were amazing about it, at one part the band was playing "the sta
charles: thank you all very, very much good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." i'm breaking right now, look, ma, no hands. the market is on autopilot and flying high but what happens when it hits turbulence? i have wall street legend who is one of the first i know to call the bottom in 2022. ed yardeni on deck what comes next. wall street consensus is that the economy is strong, the consumer is strong. yet there is a growing fear the fed will cut rates too...
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charles? >> charles: nate foy, thank you.rtedly removing his ankle monitor two days after the victim was found, shouldn't i have sent off signals? we want to bring a retired nypd lieutenant brendan porcher in studio no. -- i hate these stories, it's so heartbreaking about the brazenness of these guys, the arrogance and, of course, law enforcement, what went wrong and let's start with the ankle bracelet, cutting it off, what happens, internet supports to instantaneously get a police response? >> one of the things we have to take in consideration was this ankle bracelet removed and maintained at the police is my place of confinement that being the residence? about having it may be difficult for the investigator to discern if he in fact did leave the residence. but if he did or either the suspect had the ankle bracelets on when they left the place of confinement that it begs the question of what does that investigating doing to actively ensure that the subject -- suspect are maintained at residence? and this is a question that w
charles? >> charles: nate foy, thank you.rtedly removing his ankle monitor two days after the victim was found, shouldn't i have sent off signals? we want to bring a retired nypd lieutenant brendan porcher in studio no. -- i hate these stories, it's so heartbreaking about the brazenness of these guys, the arrogance and, of course, law enforcement, what went wrong and let's start with the ankle bracelet, cutting it off, what happens, internet supports to instantaneously get a police...
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thanks, charles. charles: all right, folks i have a very special announcement, our next live town hall is coming up july 10th. it is called "unbreakable investor," the greatest wealth transfer investor, don't fumble the bag. my goal in this town hall to help you and your family achieve generational wealth. i want your entire family to be part of our live studio audience. the tickets are free. email me your name, address and phone number, to investedinyou@fox.com. we're going to rock and roll. we want to build generational wealth. >>> if nvidia has no competition why was the ceo working so hard to explain the cost savings? it is kind of weird. maybe that is why the stock is down. we have someone pounding the table on it. hang on to your hat, we'll break it all down for you next. ♪. did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys? memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. visit morethannormalaging.com to me, harlem is home. but home is also
thanks, charles. charles: all right, folks i have a very special announcement, our next live town hall is coming up july 10th. it is called "unbreakable investor," the greatest wealth transfer investor, don't fumble the bag. my goal in this town hall to help you and your family achieve generational wealth. i want your entire family to be part of our live studio audience. the tickets are free. email me your name, address and phone number, to investedinyou@fox.com. we're going to rock...
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charles: really? >> right now the cme fed tool is pointing to 70% chance of a rate cut in the september meeting. charles: all right. let's talk about where you want to be in the stock market. you have three ideas you want to share with us. we'll put them up. let's start with qualcomm, s.a.m. >> charles, first off the stocks that i have shown have favorable investment recommendations by cfra fundamental analysts as well as our lowery technical analysis group. qualcomm we recently upgraded to a buy and it is basically reflecting the company's addressable market opportunities in a.i., pcs, smart phones, autonomous cars, the. charles: logitech. i have used to love logitech. all of sudden it fell off my radar. what is going on there? >> we have a buy recommendation on there. we really think it is more of a longer term opportunity for new products and tools, also with the recovery in china we anticipate, could offer some potential because it has a very strong brand and audience on the consumer end in china.
charles: really? >> right now the cme fed tool is pointing to 70% chance of a rate cut in the september meeting. charles: all right. let's talk about where you want to be in the stock market. you have three ideas you want to share with us. we'll put them up. let's start with qualcomm, s.a.m. >> charles, first off the stocks that i have shown have favorable investment recommendations by cfra fundamental analysts as well as our lowery technical analysis group. qualcomm we recently...
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charles payne is up. take it from here. charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, the markets are coming back here a little bit. we do know we're at a crossroads, particularly stock-pickers, right? listen you can buy the index, or sort of watch the index pass you by. we have some of the best in the business to help you break down what you should be considering in your portfolio. lance roberts, shah gilani, victoria fernandez, david bahnsen. jpmorgan says there could be a shock to the markets from the cpi and fed meeting today. judy shelton is here, folks with her own warning on fiscal dominance, her reaction to the strong treasury auction we had just about an hour ago. what does it take to motivate elon musk. 56 billion might do the job. is his huge pay package in jeopardy? we'll ask about that as well. my take-away on the fear-mongering out there folks. it is easy to say the world is coming to an end. one day it may, but until then let's make some money. until then, let's make some more on "making money." ♪. charles: so
charles payne is up. take it from here. charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, the markets are coming back here a little bit. we do know we're at a crossroads, particularly stock-pickers, right? listen you can buy the index, or sort of watch the index pass you by. we have some of the best in the business to help you break down what you should be considering in your portfolio. lance roberts, shah gilani, victoria fernandez,...
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charles: the hedge funds -- charles: he was right for a minute. but ask your self, is that the way you should be investing? i would tell you if you want to gamble be prepared to lose your money. game stop, but for this nonsense happen started to reflect its fundamentals down 30%. amc another one. that is down. 99% from stock, amc is interested because when you look at the price of amc, that is $0.25 because they did a reverse split. think about if you go apples to apples, amc was trading as high as $72, now it trades at $0.45, if you do apples to apples, $720. charles: 20 i would get the big picture but the big picture for you, is this the stuff that happens in markets, par for the course, not a big deal? charles: it happens with performers of the market and the invested public. the regular for average people your market is not broken. tough moves based on information, elon musk says something but generally speaking that is normal, this stuff is insane. a meme is causing it to go up. got to ask your software is the sec? my guess the sec will look
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madison scarpino has more. >> hello charles.g on an update from law enforcement in arkansas. that's set to happen in 15 minutes but we'll go through it we do know. go ahead and take a look at this video that we have from the scene and arkansas. it happened in fordyce arkansas in dallas county. you can see a large police presence. arkansas state police confirmed they responded to a shooting around 11:30 am central time at the mad butcher grocery store. they confirm 7 civilians were shot. 2 of those people are dead. there was 1 law-enforcement officer who was shot but they are expected to be okay and police are telling us that the shooter in this case was quickly injured after they were shot by a law enforcement officer. we are starting to see some reaction common from state leaders can't governor sarah huckabee sanders says she's been briefed on the tragic shooting and calls it a horrific incident. we are just now hearing from senator john bluesman who says he's quote heartbroken by the horrific violence in fordyce and grateful f
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that was the case with charles hamilton houston's as well. but he's born in washington, d.c., the middle class african-american family. and one year after his birth, we see the supreme court decision, plessy versus which really legalized jim crow, racial segregation through american law and sanctioned what becomes known as the separate but equal doctrine in american law. and doing so and doing so and this is very important. the versus ferguson case overthrows the equal protect 14th amendment, equal protection clause that gives essentially says everybody can come before the courts and the constitution and the laws are to apply to everybody in the same fashion. and so that's the circumstance within which he's born into. so we have to acknowledge that now houston is is as student as a young person, he was very he excelled in studies to say he graduated school at the age of 15. and he will enter into amherst college. that's prestigious college in the northeast. and he'll finish his studies there. and following graduation from amherst, he'll enlis
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i, i appreciate so much being on with uh, alex and, and charles eyes. so value their perspective here. um yeah, i think i think i'm citing a little bit more with charles on this because i think the issue of liberty is the one that we all want and that we're all championing. but there was also the specter of repression that's behind both narratives. and i, i narrative for, for emancipation, for the eligibility to community, or are they actually the perpetuates of repression and you know, i loved your, your opening the, that you had there was stonewall. yeah. i mean, pride month was originally associated with the triumph of liberty and equality. and there is an increasing sense among a growing number of people for right or for wrong. but that's just not the case anymore. i'm thinking a very good article by philip klein to analyze the distinction between y gate rights was so successful, but transgender isn't as hitting, banging against the wall. and i think, i think charles alluded to it, there. klein argues that the reasons why gave rights for so successf
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i actually asked charles not to come. i didn't want him to come. tara and mercedes aren't the only ones waiting a long time for police to show up. monthly average response times for priority two calls. in oakland, for instance, stolen cars went from about 2.5 hours several years ago to more than six hours last year, with the investigative unit. i'm candice nguyen, nbc, bay area news. candice, thank you. and if you have a story for our investigative unit, call 888996 tips or visit our website nbcbayarea.com. slash investigations another big cat scare in the south bay. police say a mountain lion was spotted near kelly park. that's right by happy hollow zoo. this comes after another sighting in someone's backyard last night. now, that sighting happened about six miles away in the edendale neighborhood. that's near l.a. drive and war admiral way, near valley christian school. that cat still out there somewhere? now police are asking neighbors to stay indoors. bring the pets inside. officers are working with animal control to try to track down the cat.
i actually asked charles not to come. i didn't want him to come. tara and mercedes aren't the only ones waiting a long time for police to show up. monthly average response times for priority two calls. in oakland, for instance, stolen cars went from about 2.5 hours several years ago to more than six hours last year, with the investigative unit. i'm candice nguyen, nbc, bay area news. candice, thank you. and if you have a story for our investigative unit, call 888996 tips or visit our website...
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charles was my son. i actually asked charles not to come. i didn't want him to come.and mercedes aren't the only ones waiting a long time for police to show up. monthly average response times for priority two calls. in oakland, for instance, stolen cars went from about 2.5 hours several years ago to more than six hours last year, with the investigative unit. i'm candice nguyen, nbc, bay area news. okay. thank you very much, candice. now, if you have a story for candice or the investigative unit, you can call 888996 tips. you can visit our website nbcbayarea.com. slash investigations. we want to update our breaking news we told you about at the top of this newscast. our crews are now on scene in san jose's edenvale neighborhood, where people reported a mountain lion roamed the area. police are currently circling this area of l.a. drive and war admiral way, warning people to stay indoors and bring their pets inside. this is near valley christian high school again, reports of a mountain lion this evening. a police chopper is also circling this neighborhood looking for th
charles was my son. i actually asked charles not to come. i didn't want him to come.and mercedes aren't the only ones waiting a long time for police to show up. monthly average response times for priority two calls. in oakland, for instance, stolen cars went from about 2.5 hours several years ago to more than six hours last year, with the investigative unit. i'm candice nguyen, nbc, bay area news. okay. thank you very much, candice. now, if you have a story for candice or the investigative...
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charles: drown away your sorrows for a bit. lauren: or the cyber truck is stupid delayed, a bottle of the $450. charles: i love that stuff. i don't need to drink it. i like the bottle better than the cyber truck. thank you, ladies, very, very much. lauren: $430? costco has kirkland procespedes koenen for like 11 -- never mind. proseco. never mind. one of the wildest hours of trade in the history of business and one final stock, game stop have investors rivetted at this hour and game stop shares down 41% at the moment. the stock had been halted no fewer than 15 times leading up to and during the much awaited youtube live stream by famed meme stock investor keith gill, aka roaring kitty. we're going to show you what he disclosed and the stunning amount in unrealized gains in stock position despite taking this 41% hit right now. all this considering the much larger than expected may jobs report we got this morning and all the ivy league trained economists out there predicted a gain of 185,000 non-foreign payrolls during the month
charles: drown away your sorrows for a bit. lauren: or the cyber truck is stupid delayed, a bottle of the $450. charles: i love that stuff. i don't need to drink it. i like the bottle better than the cyber truck. thank you, ladies, very, very much. lauren: $430? costco has kirkland procespedes koenen for like 11 -- never mind. proseco. never mind. one of the wildest hours of trade in the history of business and one final stock, game stop have investors rivetted at this hour and game stop shares...
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bolden, charles disappointing. i'm sure for you as well as for the astronauts as well as all the spectators. any idea of why this would happen no. >> i don't and the kristinn has said earlier, the hole was put on by the ground launch sequencer when when we're going through a count down, there is a point in the shuttle again, i'll relate everything to shuttle days, but in the shuttle days we got down to the t -31. >> second point in the count when everything shifted from the what we call the ground launch sequencer to onboard control. and so this was the ground launch sequence or something in the ground system software, the detected a problem. so that's what the team is off trying to do. tech determined now, what what was it, what signal i think i will i will say going back to what kristen said about sensors when when. now administrator, senator nelson and i were onboard columbia for both of our first laid in 1986 we got down to t -14 seconds and had this happened and we went into a hold and the hole was initiated b
bolden, charles disappointing. i'm sure for you as well as for the astronauts as well as all the spectators. any idea of why this would happen no. >> i don't and the kristinn has said earlier, the hole was put on by the ground launch sequencer when when we're going through a count down, there is a point in the shuttle again, i'll relate everything to shuttle days, but in the shuttle days we got down to the t -31. >> second point in the count when everything shifted from the what we...
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prince charles! _ charles, there. did i get his name wrong? prince charles! my - charles, there. were so polite! thank you for - you were so polite! thank you for picking me up on that. right, what's going to happen if the media continue investigating candidates and whether they placed political or not. it is ourjob but can we get to a point where we are talking about dozens of candidates being kicked out over the next week?— dozens of candidates being kicked out over the next week? we've got to net it in out over the next week? we've got to get it in persmetive — out over the next week? we've got to get it in perspective and _ out over the next week? we've got to get it in perspective and as _ out over the next week? we've got to get it in perspective and as you - get it in perspective and as you said in— get it in perspective and as you said in your— get it in perspective and as you said in your opener, _ get it in perspective and as you said in your opener, there - get it in perspective and as you said in your opener, there is. get it in perspective and as you said in your ope
prince charles! _ charles, there. did i get his name wrong? prince charles! my - charles, there. were so polite! thank you for - you were so polite! thank you for picking me up on that. right, what's going to happen if the media continue investigating candidates and whether they placed political or not. it is ourjob but can we get to a point where we are talking about dozens of candidates being kicked out over the next week?— dozens of candidates being kicked out over the next week? we've got...
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the, charles charles went along to that. charles charles went along to that .each other on numerous occasions . but seen each other on numerous occasions. but again, that's quite an interesting thing, you know , we saw on sunday that the know, we saw on sunday that the grand duke of luxembourg is preparing the way to hand over power, to hand over the throne to his son. not quite abdicated yet, but he's preparing the way for that. and the japanese hadnt for that. and the japanese hadn't had an abdication since 1817. but, 2019, the emperor, who was then , i think 85 of who was then, i think 85 of them, rightly decided he was too old, and infirm to carry on work. he's still alive now, will will we perhaps see the same thing happen in the uk at some point in the future? not suggesting now, king, 75. he's been training the whole life for this job, and he actually was waylaid by his cancer , treatment waylaid by his cancer, treatment was was going at it with great guts , gusto. and i think he'll guts, gusto. and i think he'll want to have a good go at, putting his st
the, charles charles went along to that. charles charles went along to that .each other on numerous occasions . but seen each other on numerous occasions. but again, that's quite an interesting thing, you know , we saw on sunday that the know, we saw on sunday that the grand duke of luxembourg is preparing the way to hand over power, to hand over the throne to his son. not quite abdicated yet, but he's preparing the way for that. and the japanese hadnt for that. and the japanese hadn't had an...
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maria: you know what number i don't like charles is this wages.ge hourly earnings up 4.1%, that points to inflation charles couple days before cpi wednesday your tick away. >> you are right i think composition speak to that, think about this so far, the move to the downside somewhat a mitigating if you think how big of a beat this is just because to stephanie's point 250,000 people left the labor force really if you say how great is labor force so many jobs out there, paying so much why would 250,000 people leave the labor force? that is mind-boggling unemployment rate up almost every group, 27 weeks or longer, long-term unemployed grew, feels like may be a group of folks if you haven't gotten a job like initial jobless claims yesterday longer term jobless claims starting to grow closer to two million a worry also the population rate a favorite gauge adjusts for population down month-over-month and year-over-year, it is still parts of this point to an economy where bifurcated if you will maybe to degree mitigates how much we go down, to take off i
maria: you know what number i don't like charles is this wages.ge hourly earnings up 4.1%, that points to inflation charles couple days before cpi wednesday your tick away. >> you are right i think composition speak to that, think about this so far, the move to the downside somewhat a mitigating if you think how big of a beat this is just because to stephanie's point 250,000 people left the labor force really if you say how great is labor force so many jobs out there, paying so much why...
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while still keeping the assault going. >> emily: they just keep coming charles. >> charles: all it takes is one haunting moment, but there has been a series of them almost daily in fact. so it might take more than that. i understand democrats have backed themselves into a corner, and the clock is ticking. there are some scuttlebutt about what was happening at the convention, trying to replace him. but at some point you can keep telling the american public you are not seeing what you are seen, but we are. harris, this is where they have boxed themselves into a corner, is either a gap, or a lie. either he is losing it, or he is lying about things. those are the two options, and the better part is to be honest and say hey, there are some things that the president is going to mentally. the fact of the matter is do we want that to be our commander in chief? >> emily: is undeniable, it is not once in a while it is all te time. even cnn has commented how yes. it has gotten to be a lot let's watch. >> you do not call or keep tabs on democrats that the washington journal is interviewing, having t
while still keeping the assault going. >> emily: they just keep coming charles. >> charles: all it takes is one haunting moment, but there has been a series of them almost daily in fact. so it might take more than that. i understand democrats have backed themselves into a corner, and the clock is ticking. there are some scuttlebutt about what was happening at the convention, trying to replace him. but at some point you can keep telling the american public you are not seeing what you...
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king charles making his seech world classes... king charles making his speech at — world classes...rld classes. .. king charles making his speech at the state dinner- world classes. .. king charles making his speech at the state dinner for- his speech at the state dinner for emperor naruhito. if you're wondering i could tell you what the menu is tonight at the state dinner. it's scottish lightestjeans, a little bit of cornish turbid on the menu and a peach sorbet to finish. the queen is wearing tonight for the first time to do royal family order of king charles iii on her sashjust on her left shoulder. that's the first time it has been seen. you are watching bbc news. hello, i'm christian fraser. this is the context on bbc news. regardless of what you think ofjulian assange the person and his various actions as he evolved over the years, it was an unprecedented act for the usjustice department to charge him under the espionage act. they've long considered julian assange as someone who endangered the lives of american operatives with his wikileaks website, released those documents on
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king charles. : , , trooped in this new reign of king charles. :, , , ., :, , ., charles.d work and professionalism by everyone on parade. all would have been aiming for the very best performance that they can deliver and it has been a triumph for every of them and something they can be extremely proud of. something they can be extremely roud of. : , ., :, :, proud of. and this tradition of the monarch leading _ proud of. and this tradition of the monarch leading them _ proud of. and this tradition of the monarch leading them back- proud of. and this tradition of the monarch leading them back to - proud of. and this tradition of the | monarch leading them back to the palace was established in 1914. a strong reminder of the relationship between the monarch and the household division. it between the monarch and the household division.— household division. it is, the household — household division. it is, the household division _ household division. it is, the household division or - household division. it is, the household division or other | household division. it is, the -
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charles was my son. i actually asked charles not to come. i didn't want him to come.e only ones waiting a long time for police to show up monthly average response times for priority two calls in oakland, for instance, stolen cars went from about 2.5 hours several years ago to more than six hours last year with the investigative unit. i'm candice nguyen, nbc, bay area news. lawyers for disgraced theranos founder elizabeth holmes are due back in court on tuesday. holmes is serving a lengthy prison sentence in texas, but her appeal is being heard in san francisco this week. she was found guilty. you remember this case of defrauding theranos investors? the company was once worth $9 billion. holmes claimed her blood testing startup could detect everything from cancer and diabetes to pregnancy. all of that from just a finger prick. both holmes and her former partner, sunny balwani, will have their appeals heard on tuesday. neither will appear. typically, only attorneys are present at federal court appeals. former president donald trump expected to appear virtually before a
charles was my son. i actually asked charles not to come. i didn't want him to come.e only ones waiting a long time for police to show up monthly average response times for priority two calls in oakland, for instance, stolen cars went from about 2.5 hours several years ago to more than six hours last year with the investigative unit. i'm candice nguyen, nbc, bay area news. lawyers for disgraced theranos founder elizabeth holmes are due back in court on tuesday. holmes is serving a lengthy...
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>> this is not the slimmed-down monarchy that king charles dreamed of.agined a lineup of his strongest royals and family, including prince harry. and now we have a rather limp lineup at times. >> reporter: tomorrow's trooping the colour, led by princess kate, could be a chance for the royal family to turn the page on a painful and difficult chapter. >> having catherine there in a supporting role is very important. not necessarily for the ceremony, but the fact that on that shot we see every year, i think it will be quite important for her to be not out of that picture. this way, at least the family is seen. william, catherine, and the children, alongside the king. and there's a great sense of continuity. >> phil: our thanks to maggie. >>> when we come back, some big names take on even bigger emotions in "inside out 2." what the stars say it was like to tackle teen angst on the big screen. >> a penalty! >> that's right! sadness is in the house! heal acid-related damage to the esophagus called erosive esophagitis, and relieve related heartburn. voquezna is
>> this is not the slimmed-down monarchy that king charles dreamed of.agined a lineup of his strongest royals and family, including prince harry. and now we have a rather limp lineup at times. >> reporter: tomorrow's trooping the colour, led by princess kate, could be a chance for the royal family to turn the page on a painful and difficult chapter. >> having catherine there in a supporting role is very important. not necessarily for the ceremony, but the fact that on that...
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charles: definitely want that.e season, one is brewing in the gulf right now. the fox weather meteorologist extraordinaire on what we could be looking at. >> reporter: an indication behind me. this is wave action from a storm that's 410 miles southeast of brownsville, texas which we are in corpus christi, this wave energy keeps coming and it is what we call potential tropical cyclone one. what does that mean? this area that has not formed into a tropical storm yet. when it reachedes 40 mile-per-hour winds, we can call it a tropical storm and that's forecast to happen tomorrow. the reason it is called ptc potential tropical cyclone one, the national hurricane center issued watches and warnings on it and we have tropical storm warnings here in texas from port o'connor south to the mouth of the rio grande. when you talk tropical storm warnings we expect winds of 40 to 74 mph. that is expected to pick up in the next 24 hours. the rain will pickup from this as well. the forecast cohen takes this to mexico. don't focus o
charles: definitely want that.e season, one is brewing in the gulf right now. the fox weather meteorologist extraordinaire on what we could be looking at. >> reporter: an indication behind me. this is wave action from a storm that's 410 miles southeast of brownsville, texas which we are in corpus christi, this wave energy keeps coming and it is what we call potential tropical cyclone one. what does that mean? this area that has not formed into a tropical storm yet. when it reachedes 40...
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it’s design had to be approved by king charles.— design had to be approved by king charles.st amazing that he got to see _ king charles. it'sjust amazing that he got to see the - king charles. it'sjust amazing that he got to see the work. l that he got to see the work. and as an artist, that is way up and as an artist, that is way up there on the scale of things and it gives you a nice feeling. and it gives you a nice feeling-— and it gives you a nice feelint. ~ ., , ., ., feeling. the red arrows had not be celebrated _ feeling. the red arrows had not be celebrated the _ feeling. the red arrows had not be celebrated the official - be celebrated the official birthday of our sovereign, they've commemorated the anniversary of coins drawn by a suffolk artist and approved by the king. debbie tubby, bbc news. and finally, a pair of penguins have hatched a baby gentoo at an aquarium in the north east of england. the chick weighed a healthy three ounces and keepers are delighted with its development. simon spark has been to meet the new arrival. at the deep hole there's plenty of ex
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charles taylor. dr. charles taylor is a published author.rote juneteenth: a celebration for freedom. the book that was used to helpal legislation. him as the reigning national miss juneteeh accompanying him is the reigning national miss junetedr. taylor:o explain the meaning of juneteenth by spelling out the word juneteenth. >> j. >> juneteenth represent the joy of freedom, the chance for a new beginning. unless we expose the truth about americans will not be truly free. >> n. >>■9 never must we forget our ancestors endurance one of the worst slave experiences in human history. >> e. >> every american has benefited from the wealth locks created from over 200 years of free labor. juneteenth debt. >> t. >> to encour slaveholding state to make your stay a juneteentholiday state. >> e. >> everyday blacks are reminded of the legacyndingf freedom. >> e. even on the journey to discover who we are, juneteenth ve been, where we are at and where we are going as a people. >> n. >> hope is the legacy of our enslaved ancestors. it produced heroism during
charles taylor. dr. charles taylor is a published author.rote juneteenth: a celebration for freedom. the book that was used to helpal legislation. him as the reigning national miss juneteeh accompanying him is the reigning national miss junetedr. taylor:o explain the meaning of juneteenth by spelling out the word juneteenth. >> j. >> juneteenth represent the joy of freedom, the chance for a new beginning. unless we expose the truth about americans will not be truly free. >> n....
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charles hamilton houston. charles hamiltongraduated. what's this? class? the i know he.whe was the dean w school. he remade that law school>vnto a civil rights firm. thoughts? his attitude was. ifoud law school, you will work harder than you ever had. d e role of a the term then is e going to be of service to your people or you're going to be a parasite. and that's that was what he said. andhuhall, under his tutelage, you know, he kind of played around. heas he got very serious in law school. ■; and he and cases together and it was real■) charles hamilton houston had this incmetrategy. his thought process was that black america and -- then were ready tolt like they had to go slow tod oue willing to challenge jim cro in. they they had won vicries, particularly at the graduate the university of texas law school. they got the court to say that be painter. right. yes. they got the court to say that separate, inherently unequal. so the priipal wbecause there we the briggs others willing to put their children the line and contest they eventually got to own. yeah. it's interest
charles hamilton houston. charles hamiltongraduated. what's this? class? the i know he.whe was the dean w school. he remade that law school>vnto a civil rights firm. thoughts? his attitude was. ifoud law school, you will work harder than you ever had. d e role of a the term then is e going to be of service to your people or you're going to be a parasite. and that's that was what he said. andhuhall, under his tutelage, you know, he kind of played around. heas he got very serious in law...
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charles x.fter his birth, his father, charles 11, dies . the fifteen-year-old youth about whom it was written ascended the throne in ninety-seven. reported that augustus' troops had invaded his domain. “i will never start an unjust war, but i intend to continue a just war until the marriage is defeated,” said karl. karl was going finish off your treacherous opponents one by one. denmark was first on this list. karl shows himself brilliantly, this is an attack on copenhagen, 15,000 swedes land right under the walls of copenhagen. the king , together with... the army, is in galstein, all the danes have capitulated, peace, the only fleet that in the baltic could compete with one another has gone into circulation, i see you are not a frequent guest here, you yourself came a long time ago, and he you i was waiting, all the talk was only about my eldest son, he was sick, dying, and what were you in moscow, a scalpel, and where were you? did you chase brats around the maidan? close the ranks, i ’m andr
charles x.fter his birth, his father, charles 11, dies . the fifteen-year-old youth about whom it was written ascended the throne in ninety-seven. reported that augustus' troops had invaded his domain. “i will never start an unjust war, but i intend to continue a just war until the marriage is defeated,” said karl. karl was going finish off your treacherous opponents one by one. denmark was first on this list. karl shows himself brilliantly, this is an attack on copenhagen, 15,000 swedes...
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i just love it this is obviously king charles, his birthday parade. he actually turns 70, 75 at the end of last year. but but june i believe this is when the sun is out. the sun is shining clearly, it's not, it's rain, but it wouldn't be british without rain but all eyes as we know, a varying much on the princess of wales it is the king's birthday parade. >> we do have this strange set up in the british monarchy by which the monarch has two birthdays. so the minute you become the monarch you get to birthdays, your usual birthday. and then this june birthday, the idea is that the weather is better at this point. that's when we can have the tubing of the color william of course, does have a summer birthday. so perhaps when he has a birthday, it's going to be one birthday. who knows, but the king's birthday is in november. this is formal celebration. it's our big state, so ammonia he will apart from the state opening of parliament, it's such a big occasion. we see it every year. the crowds out there, they are so excited, they've got the union jacks on th
i just love it this is obviously king charles, his birthday parade. he actually turns 70, 75 at the end of last year. but but june i believe this is when the sun is out. the sun is shining clearly, it's not, it's rain, but it wouldn't be british without rain but all eyes as we know, a varying much on the princess of wales it is the king's birthday parade. >> we do have this strange set up in the british monarchy by which the monarch has two birthdays. so the minute you become the monarch...
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yes, charles ii also sells such jars. what else are celebrities selling? let's get a look. meghan markle's fans are confused. she launched an advertisement for her jam, she paid for it, and sales immediately increased sharply for her father-in-law charles ii. how so. megan called her jam orchard of the american riviera, posted it on the website: it’s a taste. in your plate, she wrote, and sent samples to her friends, influential people. they immediately loudly declared that this masterpiece should be taken, but sales went up for the king. the fact is that his majesty has been making and selling jam for 30 years, the fruit is grown in the royal gardens, that is, everything is his own, clean, environmentally friendly, and as soon as megan’s jars appeared on social networks, the king’s jam was immediately swept away, all of it. supplies had to be quickly replenished. karl has more on sale today and rhubarb jam and raspberries. i cried a couple of times, but i’m not going to give in yet, i’m cooking. if the niche with jams is
yes, charles ii also sells such jars. what else are celebrities selling? let's get a look. meghan markle's fans are confused. she launched an advertisement for her jam, she paid for it, and sales immediately increased sharply for her father-in-law charles ii. how so. megan called her jam orchard of the american riviera, posted it on the website: it’s a taste. in your plate, she wrote, and sent samples to her friends, influential people. they immediately loudly declared that this masterpiece...
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making money with charles payne.re is no one better than you. real money, how the average person is affected what is taking place here. we now have a debt that is exploding a deficit this would be $2 trillion this year the budget over seven trainer $8 trillion completely out of control. inflation is through the roof or interest rates are through the roof. the average american, the average american is and crucially vote for? what are they getting economically from joe biden? >> nothing. actually they are getting something they are getting pain because all of that money you talked about not only did it stoke and spark inflation, inflation by the way we had written off. we had gone a long time without inflation crisis. all of the sudden you put in a $1.9 trillion unnecessary all the sudden you tell people you do not have to pay back your college loans you not only have to pay this back and you add another trillion on have the nerve to call inflation reduction. when they've actually gotten is the exact opposite of gotten
making money with charles payne.re is no one better than you. real money, how the average person is affected what is taking place here. we now have a debt that is exploding a deficit this would be $2 trillion this year the budget over seven trainer $8 trillion completely out of control. inflation is through the roof or interest rates are through the roof. the average american, the average american is and crucially vote for? what are they getting economically from joe biden? >> nothing....
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the princess joining other senior royals for king charles' official birthday parade, a family displayf unity as the king also battles cancer. >> reporter: a long-awaited royal return. the princess of wales making her 1st public appearance since revealing her stunning cancer diagnosis. catherine joining in on all the military pomp and pageantry at trooping the colour, the king's official birthday parade, supporting her father- in-law, king charles who is also undergoing treatment for an unp unspecified cancer. wearing a white dress and hat, catherine riding in an enclosed coach with her three children, prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis. watching the marching band below, capping the day balcony, the royal air force flying past. the princess released this photo and wrote an honest and hea heartfelt statement about her health, saying she is not out of the woods yet, her treatment is still ongoing. >> she's very much paving the way for her public events this sum summer. she's put it out there very openly that that's what she she hopes to do. however, it all has to be taken
the princess joining other senior royals for king charles' official birthday parade, a family displayf unity as the king also battles cancer. >> reporter: a long-awaited royal return. the princess of wales making her 1st public appearance since revealing her stunning cancer diagnosis. catherine joining in on all the military pomp and pageantry at trooping the colour, the king's official birthday parade, supporting her father- in-law, king charles who is also undergoing treatment for an...
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charles, call the roll. >> president is excused. vice president sullivan >> aye >> commissioner ahn j. aye. >> commissioner hunter excused. commissioner thompkins. >> aye. jot motion passes. thank you, jack. >> thank you. >> next item, charles? next item is item 9. update on the approved fiscal 24/25aao budget. and presentation on the out going grants. this is for discussion. joochs thank you if you recall at the last meeting we passed a resolution related to grants that we ghaet have out going grant in them and how the board and commission approved the action item was for board approved grants and prizes that go throughout aao process. we would come back or -- going forward will do it before but today we are coming become to talk about what was in those grants and prizes were in the aao the board approved. that is why i'm here temperatured starting off with grants and prizes that wents throughout board process and also about to conclude. goes through quickly the grant for less then and there 9 million that will reoccur for a couple
charles, call the roll. >> president is excused. vice president sullivan >> aye >> commissioner ahn j. aye. >> commissioner hunter excused. commissioner thompkins. >> aye. jot motion passes. thank you, jack. >> thank you. >> next item, charles? next item is item 9. update on the approved fiscal 24/25aao budget. and presentation on the out going grants. this is for discussion. joochs thank you if you recall at the last meeting we passed a resolution...