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can you blame them, charles? charles: i guess not.ute to go, one of the questions i've been asking all week long, i got ahold of that nber report back in 2007 how the housing was the best indicator for at least a year ahead of impending recession. so mortgage applications are down today, down 10.1%. purchases are down, and refinancings are down. so mortgage eights are down about 100 basis points in the last few months and nobody is taking the bait. could this be a sign of recession? >> it certainly could, charles. remember there is one thing much more powerful when it comes to buying a home than mortgage rates and what it will cost you to borrow or finance a mortgage and that's whether or not you have a job and i think the biggest takeaway from today, people do not feel confident in their income stream, and the size of their paycheck to take the plunge on the biggest purchase of their lives. charles: danielle, thank you very, very much, really appreciate it. >> thank you, charles. charles: folks so my next guest says jay powell is lik
can you blame them, charles? charles: i guess not.ute to go, one of the questions i've been asking all week long, i got ahold of that nber report back in 2007 how the housing was the best indicator for at least a year ahead of impending recession. so mortgage applications are down today, down 10.1%. purchases are down, and refinancings are down. so mortgage eights are down about 100 basis points in the last few months and nobody is taking the bait. could this be a sign of recession? >> it...
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charles: right.> when we started to see a pretty soft adp report, we started to see higher jobless claims, and maybe those kind of companies, those kind of companies would love a soft landing scenario if that is coupled with potential recession that whole narrative is out the window. we have to really pay close attention to on going development in the economy. charles: let's zero in to prove your point. on the bottom here we have the first half of the year. this is minus 10%, small caps. again they're here, on the second half of the year which only has begun they far and away outperform, their counterparts. so we got a minute to go. i want to talk about some of the ideas that you like here. let's start with cb, ibm, mkc. >> sure. so the one common element between although of these is their high quality companies. now keep in mind we're not going to outperform when higher leveraged companies rally on the back of lower rates. these generally, the junk companies will probably take the front seat there b
charles: right.> when we started to see a pretty soft adp report, we started to see higher jobless claims, and maybe those kind of companies, those kind of companies would love a soft landing scenario if that is coupled with potential recession that whole narrative is out the window. we have to really pay close attention to on going development in the economy. charles: let's zero in to prove your point. on the bottom here we have the first half of the year. this is minus 10%, small caps....
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is "making money" with charles payne. charles: got it covered at every angle. you can feel the tension in the area. got you covered. good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now some say nvidia's financial report after the bell is the most anticipated in years and honestly i cannot remember the last time there was this much excitement and anxiety as i just said. we got you covered from every angle. the value proposition for investors, the monumental technology shifts and detrimental impact we're already seeing to the jobs market. why has wall street written off chance of recession. the last time the street was this confident bass back in 2023 when they said there wouldn't be a esession. the price is right. an episode from 1973 might actually prove gen-z was right how great life was for their parents. can you guess a cost of a 1973 price is right showcase with a new car and vacation? don't tweet. all that and more on "making money". ♪. charles: happy nvidia day, right? look at this stock, an absolute juggernaut. if you go from the low
is "making money" with charles payne. charles: got it covered at every angle. you can feel the tension in the area. got you covered. good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now some say nvidia's financial report after the bell is the most anticipated in years and honestly i cannot remember the last time there was this much excitement and anxiety as i just said. we got you covered from every angle. the value proposition for investors, the...
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you too charles thank you. charles: folks, bottoms up.ugh the us recession. so, we know it's going to be pretty tough. tweet me what are you going to do when the recession hits or has it already hit your household? i'd love to know. we'll break it down with our friday panel that and other intriguing things that are pretty hot. we'll be right back. ♪ you know, when i take the bike out like this, all my stresses just melt away. i hear that. this bad boy can fix anything. yep, tough day at work, nice cruise will sort you right out. when i'm riding, i'm not even thinking about my painful cavity. well, you shouldn't ignore that. and every time i get stressed about having to pay my bills, i just hop on the bike, man. oh, come on, man, you got to pay your bills. you don't have to worry about anything when you're protected by america's number-one motorcycle insurer. well, you definitely do. those things aren't related, so... ah, yee! oh, that is a vibrating pain. raising twins and as a single mother, presented, quite a few challenges. the financi
you too charles thank you. charles: folks, bottoms up.ugh the us recession. so, we know it's going to be pretty tough. tweet me what are you going to do when the recession hits or has it already hit your household? i'd love to know. we'll break it down with our friday panel that and other intriguing things that are pretty hot. we'll be right back. ♪ you know, when i take the bike out like this, all my stresses just melt away. i hear that. this bad boy can fix anything. yep, tough day at work,...
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charles: it has.bout stock ideas and full disclosure, i have subscribers in the stock as well. >> the pullback and another opportunity to buy and so it fell because, you know, perceived margin problem and their acquisition and however they don't have a demand problem and consumers trading down, you don't need to be expensive to provide something off value or high quality. they remain attractive in my book. the next one is ---charles: old lipstick imitator. paychex, why do you like it? >> affect cutting small businesses and going to turn around here and paychex is small and mid sized businesses. charles: always rooting for the small businesses. ayesha, thank you so issue so much. >> thank you so much. charles: sometimes orders decline in decrease and face it, some dealerships offering 55% december count and thanksgiving not normal. the irony, it wasn't long ago when these shipments were rocketing substantially higher. looking at stats from 2021, trailers up 42%, campers up 92% and overall drs -- rvs up
charles: it has.bout stock ideas and full disclosure, i have subscribers in the stock as well. >> the pullback and another opportunity to buy and so it fell because, you know, perceived margin problem and their acquisition and however they don't have a demand problem and consumers trading down, you don't need to be expensive to provide something off value or high quality. they remain attractive in my book. the next one is ---charles: old lipstick imitator. paychex, why do you like it?...
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charles: right.> we also like the financials. we think that the banking sector with rate cuts investment banking activity should pick up. charles: is jpmorgan best in breed in your mind? >> we think that is the best in breed. relatively low valuation, pay as very good dividend. we like that story. charles: exxonmobil, west texas intermediate pulling back here a little bit. i know it is a dividend prayer. that is one of the themes recurring in this piece here, long-term you like exxonmobil here? >> we love exxonmobil, geopolitical tensions, even right now oil is down because of the china news. charles: right. >> geopolitical tensions will drive up oil prices in our estimates and exxon's break even on oil is much lower than what oil is even trading at right now. charles: right. >> basic dividend, trades at relative hi goodvaluations we like. charles: you like the gold breakout. you love gld? >> we love gld. we have it in a lot of our clients portfolios. gold works out in different ways, volatility, gol
charles: right.> we also like the financials. we think that the banking sector with rate cuts investment banking activity should pick up. charles: is jpmorgan best in breed in your mind? >> we think that is the best in breed. relatively low valuation, pay as very good dividend. we like that story. charles: exxonmobil, west texas intermediate pulling back here a little bit. i know it is a dividend prayer. that is one of the themes recurring in this piece here, long-term you like...
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charles: no. liz: no thank you. charles thank you. kickoff the final hour of trade. investors showing no signs of profit-taking ye
charles: no. liz: no thank you. charles thank you. kickoff the final hour of trade. investors showing no signs of profit-taking ye
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charles: yeah. bringing some of the economic growth down as well. charles: i will share with the audience in a minute, we'll go through a lot here, because i want to share the audience your factors which i love, right? sort of a scoreboard. valuation expensive, economic backdrop, liquidity, investor psychology, those three are neutral. momentum is positive. we see that again in today's session, this is what i really want to also get in there, high quality dividend payers, growers, you've been really strong on these names. i think they will become more popular as yields come down, there is a search for yield somewhere else, is this really the way to go? do you think investors are underappreciating dividends, particularly those dividend growers? >> absolutely. look, as long as, you know, cash, money market funds can offer you 5%, why would you want 3.4? why would you want 3.5 or two? i think the key here is, that these companies, not only are paying reasonable dividends but they have persist tendency
charles: yeah. bringing some of the economic growth down as well. charles: i will share with the audience in a minute, we'll go through a lot here, because i want to share the audience your factors which i love, right? sort of a scoreboard. valuation expensive, economic backdrop, liquidity, investor psychology, those three are neutral. momentum is positive. we see that again in today's session, this is what i really want to also get in there, high quality dividend payers, growers, you've been...
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get to charles payne. mostly mixed here, trying to get green on the screen here, jackie on the dow and s&p. jackie: we're giving him a do you that has got 257 points. charles, over to you. charles: i appreciate all what you just said. thanks a lot. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne this is "making money" breaking now the stock market edging a little higher overall. the main drivers of the day, insurance company stocks are leading the way. cybersecurity, those are the biggest winners in tech, as the mag-7, they had a huge rebound. they're digesting that move a little bit. the question where do you want to be invested when the dust settles? the growth of inflation is slowing but the cpi report is tough report card on pain most americans are feeling. we'll show you the details. all eyes tomorrow on jobless claims. we'll gauge not only what the numbers can be, what it might mean for the fed and your portfolio. my take on the misfortunes of the windy city and why we hope it is never our misfortune. al
get to charles payne. mostly mixed here, trying to get green on the screen here, jackie on the dow and s&p. jackie: we're giving him a do you that has got 257 points. charles, over to you. charles: i appreciate all what you just said. thanks a lot. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne this is "making money" breaking now the stock market edging a little higher overall. the main drivers of the day, insurance company stocks are leading the way. cybersecurity, those are the...
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charles: good stuff, glad you came con. >> thank you, charles. charles: good stuff.y next guest wonders why so many on wall street are surprised by the latest warning signals and just asks, why don't they listen to conference calls? i would ask why don't they just listen to this show as well. bring if wellington private wealth chief market strategist jim thorne. jim, glad to have you with us. got your note, your july, this is your july note going back to july 2nd. you were saying july insights, navigating the dual revolution, one of the thing you tacked about is the coming fiscal storm. so you talked about this a month ago. seems to be like breaking news on wall street right now. what's going on? >> we're allowed to talk about things quite frankly, at wellington. it is our clients like that. we try to take a non-consensus view. so, charles, nobody should be surprised about what's going on. the fed is significantly behind the curve. they should be cutting at least 150 basis.s right now. we know monetary policy works with a lag and you're absolutely right, the market i
charles: good stuff, glad you came con. >> thank you, charles. charles: good stuff.y next guest wonders why so many on wall street are surprised by the latest warning signals and just asks, why don't they listen to conference calls? i would ask why don't they just listen to this show as well. bring if wellington private wealth chief market strategist jim thorne. jim, glad to have you with us. got your note, your july, this is your july note going back to july 2nd. you were saying july...
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charles payne. charles: thank you all very, very much. good afternoon at home, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now the markets are sharing a notion that the rate cuts are closer after ppi comes in slightly better than expected but you know, with all due respect to rafael bostic american families are hurting. not the mag-7, at least not today. they're coming back to life. is it tile for you to start buying or did you you miss out the first 17 times? small business optimism, it surged in july, but, but, it has nothing to do with small business optimism, because the rest of the report was an unmitigated disaster. we'll cut through it. my take from any car, manufacturers hanover, you have to be old to know this, it probably lays out best what we'll see from vp harris when she finally lays out her economic policy. the question is of course, how much do we believe it? all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: just as mentioned the market opened higher. the financial media pointed to the ppi number but i watched the numbers really all morning long
charles payne. charles: thank you all very, very much. good afternoon at home, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now the markets are sharing a notion that the rate cuts are closer after ppi comes in slightly better than expected but you know, with all due respect to rafael bostic american families are hurting. not the mag-7, at least not today. they're coming back to life. is it tile for you to start buying or did you you miss out the first 17 times? small...
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charles payne. he is up now. charles: good to see you. good afternoon, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." friday investors cheered big time, jay powell finally seeing the light. some are wondering if it is too little too late. we'll talk about that the market seeking new winners. look at the russell, folks. nvidia hoping to grab the rally reins when they report on wednesday. tremendous amount of anxiety. should you still be buying the semiconductors led by nvidia? america's recession signals are flashing red. economists say don't worry about it. jim thorne, john lonski here to weigh in. my take on the greatestistic to america. something to do with jobs, more importantly having people to fill those jobs. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: finally the fed got the memo, should i say memos, right? job openings they have been coming down for a long time. we know that you know, down to pre-pandemic levels soon. unemployment rate, starting going up a while back. finally got their attention. core pce, that has come d
charles payne. he is up now. charles: good to see you. good afternoon, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." friday investors cheered big time, jay powell finally seeing the light. some are wondering if it is too little too late. we'll talk about that the market seeking new winners. look at the russell, folks. nvidia hoping to grab the rally reins when they report on wednesday. tremendous amount of anxiety. should you still be buying the semiconductors led by nvidia? america's...
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charles: yeah. you know, it's just so interesting with history, we just never simply learn from it and then we keep trying. and we live in the greatest nation in the world. capitalism has made us the greatest nation in the world. it's not perfect but the best system out there. lance have a great weekend my friend. >> thank you. charles: my next guest thinks investors should be selling tech and focusing on sectors that have really been traditional havens i want to bring in lance berg of bennett private wealth management cio michael lanceberg. michael, i read that you were looking for inflation possibly to surprise up at the end of the year. where would that pressure come from that inflation continues to just not go away? >> charles i think the issue is the shelter costs aren't going down. you're seeing that very very high. it's roughly 5%, almost 5%. it's very very sticky. the other thing i think that's kind of hiding in the woods if you will is chinese shipping rates are over 100% in the last 12 mon
charles: yeah. you know, it's just so interesting with history, we just never simply learn from it and then we keep trying. and we live in the greatest nation in the world. capitalism has made us the greatest nation in the world. it's not perfect but the best system out there. lance have a great weekend my friend. >> thank you. charles: my next guest thinks investors should be selling tech and focusing on sectors that have really been traditional havens i want to bring in lance berg of...
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thanks charles. so today the moment the street had been hoping for but a week ago my next guest posted this message, that ended with the famous warning "be careful what you wish for ." joining me now first trust advisors chief economist brian wesbury. brian, listen. the street is partying big time. it seems to me you want to be the designated driver, because anyone else is like drinking koolaid right now, my man. >> right exactly. they are, and here's one of the key things that i believe has happened. the fed has separated the money supply from interest rates. you know, back in before 2008, we had a scarce reserves in the system. the fed had to add money to bring rates down. they had to take money out to push rates up. today, all they do is just say we're going to mark them lower and pay banks lesson their reserves and so i really don't think inflation is down because rates are higher. i think inflation is down because the money supply has slowed down, and what worries me is that it slowed down so mu
thanks charles. so today the moment the street had been hoping for but a week ago my next guest posted this message, that ended with the famous warning "be careful what you wish for ." joining me now first trust advisors chief economist brian wesbury. brian, listen. the street is partying big time. it seems to me you want to be the designated driver, because anyone else is like drinking koolaid right now, my man. >> right exactly. they are, and here's one of the key things that...
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charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now it has been one heck of a rally. goldman says it has legs, four more weeks. here is the question, do you chase the winners or do you bottom fish? by the way does the market smell a big rate cut? i think it would be smart for the fed to go 350 basis cups out -- 50 basis cuts out the gate. if you have missed runup in software stocks, they may be coming out of it. we have the top software analyst on wall street. he has some ideas for you. my takeaway why wall street is licking its chop. when spigot goes off another spigot comes on. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪ charles: so the pendulum of fear has shifted, right? i mean really the most compelling part of yesterday's session came at the very, very, very end of the session. i want you to see two things here. the final ten minutes of trading, look at that! that's a volume spike out of this world! what happened? the market rallied huge out of this world. fence-sitters are besides themselves. they don't kno
charles: good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now it has been one heck of a rally. goldman says it has legs, four more weeks. here is the question, do you chase the winners or do you bottom fish? by the way does the market smell a big rate cut? i think it would be smart for the fed to go 350 basis cups out -- 50 basis cuts out the gate. if you have missed runup in software stocks, they may be coming out of it. we have the top software...
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charles: good afternoon, happy monday. i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking now, the storm is over or is it? it was an amazing rebound to an amazing plunge with you we have entered a week quite honest with more questions although there is an avalanche of economic data this week. maybe 2 will clear things up. when that happens you will have to be own your toes. trillion dollars in the hands of most powerful investors. private equity with 722 billion, buffett has 300 billion. what are they waiting for? new analysis they say more accurate than the sahm rule it says the u.s. recession may have already begun since march. record credit card debt is mounting at faster pace. what it says about the american consumer buying stuff they simply do not need? all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: boy, oh, boy, it was a whirlwind last week, right? now of course the way the market came back and finished on friday, it feels like the coweds are parting and we have rays of hope coming through but this week, you know, there is a lot of questions whethe
charles: good afternoon, happy monday. i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking now, the storm is over or is it? it was an amazing rebound to an amazing plunge with you we have entered a week quite honest with more questions although there is an avalanche of economic data this week. maybe 2 will clear things up. when that happens you will have to be own your toes. trillion dollars in the hands of most powerful investors. private equity with 722 billion, buffett has 300...
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charles, next here is combs. charles: here i am. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking right now with the market shaking off yesterday's sloppy close and fears the fed is way behind when it comes to preventing recession. is this another premature move? drawdown, folks. market goes up, market goes down. we'll have ken fisher to explain the difference between a correction and a bear market. at 2:45, i will start calling him last laugh saylor. ceo of microstrategy on bitcoin, the strategic reserve. also how about bitcoin at three million? as we're awaiting former president trump to take questions from the press, new questions about vp running mate tim walz. he has no investments. he has visited china more than bought stocks or anything else. what this could mean for our country. my take on another company gone broke by going broke. won't surprise you. all that and more on "making money." ♪. charles: all right, take a look at this folks, a lot of green on the screen, right? the market came out the
charles, next here is combs. charles: here i am. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking right now with the market shaking off yesterday's sloppy close and fears the fed is way behind when it comes to preventing recession. is this another premature move? drawdown, folks. market goes up, market goes down. we'll have ken fisher to explain the difference between a correction and a bear market. at 2:45, i will start calling him last laugh saylor. ceo...
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charles: all right.ot to squeeze this in because airbnb, which is one of the biggest disasters in the market today alluded to something that people are starting to talk about, the elusive a.i. app, the a.i. app killer. they say no one has made a native a.i. app yet. they think it may take a number of years to develop it, but we think such an app will help us attract new business. is this a legitimate knock on a.i., if it is so phenomenal, where are the killer apps? >> i agree with airbnb consumer is not the way to play a.i. the way to play a.i. is enterprise. that's because enterprises can increase productivity and drive down costs. we have examples, microsoft, perfect enterprise company, leader in a.i. revenue, apple is the laggard as a con suiter company. tesla, consumer company, laggard. palantir, enterprise company, accelerating growth on a.i. right now consumer is not the way to may play a.i. enterprise is the way to play a.i. charles: beth, always great having these conversations with you, thank yo
charles: all right.ot to squeeze this in because airbnb, which is one of the biggest disasters in the market today alluded to something that people are starting to talk about, the elusive a.i. app, the a.i. app killer. they say no one has made a native a.i. app yet. they think it may take a number of years to develop it, but we think such an app will help us attract new business. is this a legitimate knock on a.i., if it is so phenomenal, where are the killer apps? >> i agree with airbnb...
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charles: yeah.nd that demographic thing, we can talk about that forever. i think most, almost every advanced economy has a demographic problem that someone needs to figure out a way to address -- >> it is showing, charles. charles: yeah. [laughter] i know. we're not having enough kids. we need more kids. anyway, you're fantastic. i really appreciate you coming on. and, again, i just want to to give you credit because you called this, and i'm glad you're a voice of calm right now. thank you very much. >> thank you. charles: all right, folks, my next guest, he's also been an outlier when with it comes to the economy. in fact, he's been an outlier even maybe longer than most folks, he's been extremely concerned about the jobs market and everything else. a lot of things you're hearing today about maybe the fed's behind, maybe we'll get a 50 basis point cut intember, all those things he's been talking about, but also structural issues, like bring in ironside's managing partner barry knapp. barry, let me
charles: yeah.nd that demographic thing, we can talk about that forever. i think most, almost every advanced economy has a demographic problem that someone needs to figure out a way to address -- >> it is showing, charles. charles: yeah. [laughter] i know. we're not having enough kids. we need more kids. anyway, you're fantastic. i really appreciate you coming on. and, again, i just want to to give you credit because you called this, and i'm glad you're a voice of calm right now. thank...
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charles: right.> off the after triggering of the sahm rule. you can't really rely on one pick tar indicator. i think the market putting a low of some sort on monday, we'll have to see how the market reacts the next few days. if we get a retest of the lows, whether that holds or not. charles: before i let you go, you talked about buying yesterday. i know you invest all these things, disruptive areas, e-commerce, payment, software, autonomous driving rove bottom ex, that is a wide swath of names, those are high beta names. how should our audience, how should they zero in and whittle down the best names in all those categories? >> we invest, do extensive research to find out those companies that are likely to doville in these areas. we've seen over the last to 20, 25 years, any companying in a leading industry has done exceptionally well for investors. we do a deep dive, research on leading companies in the businesses and areas we like. if the business does well over time, if the revenue growth is stron
charles: right.> off the after triggering of the sahm rule. you can't really rely on one pick tar indicator. i think the market putting a low of some sort on monday, we'll have to see how the market reacts the next few days. if we get a retest of the lows, whether that holds or not. charles: before i let you go, you talked about buying yesterday. i know you invest all these things, disruptive areas, e-commerce, payment, software, autonomous driving rove bottom ex, that is a wide swath of...
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you know, the situation is as follows: diana met charles because charles was having an affair with herlder sister, and the first thing diana did, she was 16, she decided to please the heir to the throne with all her might, and she succeeded, then there was a long, fairly long period of time when diana tried to get an education, when diana tried to realize herself in protest employment, she was at that time, this is the end of the seventies... england is changing very much, and the children of the most elite families, and diana, she is from more than elite families, they began to organize so-called protest employment, that is, they went to work as dishwashers, teachers, nurses, it was very fashionable, and diana, she, that is, she worked as a cook, a pastry chef, she specialized in borscht and eclairs, she worked as a nanny. she worked, well, in general, she worked as many people, well, here we are at the end of the seventies, here is what happens: margaret thatcher comes to power in great britain, who is the daughter of a bottling maker, and a chemist, a person who absolutely made hims
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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
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,...
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king charles will — group. thank you, kirti dubey. king charles will visit _ group. southport - group. thank you, kirti dubey. king charles will visit southport this - charles will visit southport this afternoon to meet victims of the knife attack that claimed the lives of three young girls, live there shortly, stay with us. let's return to italy now, where specialist italian divers have begun a fresh search for six people missing after a british luxury yacht sank in a freak storm off sicily on monday morning. our reporter nicky schiller is here to tell us more about the timeline we know so far. let's start with where this happened. we know — from its travel history on the tracking site marinetraffic — that the yacht was anchored 700 metres off the port of porticello — just east of sicily�*s capital, palermo before the violent storm hit on monday. you can see from this map how the stormy weather swept through the area in the early hour. local meteorologists say a weather alert had been in place for some four days before the disaster, after searing heat had raised the
king charles will — group. thank you, kirti dubey. king charles will visit _ group. southport - group. thank you, kirti dubey. king charles will visit southport this - charles will visit southport this afternoon to meet victims of the knife attack that claimed the lives of three young girls, live there shortly, stay with us. let's return to italy now, where specialist italian divers have begun a fresh search for six people missing after a british luxury yacht sank in a freak storm off sicily...
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charles hamilton houston essentially, i'm going to war with. the system of racial segregation and legalized racial segregation in i'm trying to use the constitution to dismantle this system that that that that can trucks and organizes everybody in terms of how relate one to another right i'm trying dismantle that system and i can't go to war with part time students we are going up against the nation's best. so this is a supreme court ruling that upholds racial segregation in america. we're going up against the nation's best. and if i'm going to war, i have to go to war with students that study the law full time, that part time. this is this is this is this guy, right? this military officer, former military. so he makes transition. and as i mentioned, you begin, to make these changes, people get upset. alumni important because what do alumni provide generally for entity money right that's a donor base and abc and they're saying, look at this, you know, newbie. so when you begin to those changes as a new coach or a new dean, you generally have a
charles hamilton houston essentially, i'm going to war with. the system of racial segregation and legalized racial segregation in i'm trying to use the constitution to dismantle this system that that that that can trucks and organizes everybody in terms of how relate one to another right i'm trying dismantle that system and i can't go to war with part time students we are going up against the nation's best. so this is a supreme court ruling that upholds racial segregation in america. we're...
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king charles meeting on july 29. we'll know the families. king charles meeting the onjuly 29.king charles meeting the emergency services, taking the opportunity to thank them personally for what they did in the aftermath of that attack and in the days that followed. we will bring you more news from the royal visit throughout the day. the israeli army has retrieved the bodies of six hostages from khan younis, in southern gaza. these are the six men — they'd been captured in southern israel during the hamas attacks on october 7. five of their deaths had already been announced, but one was previously thought to have still been alive. in gaza, hamas officials say at least ten people have been killed in an israeli military attack on a school. israel's military says the strike targeted hamas fighters using what they described as a hidden "command centre" in the school. the un says almost 500 school buildings have been directly hit or damaged during the current conflict. meanwhile, the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has been in egypt, where he's pushing for a ceasefire and ho
king charles meeting on july 29. we'll know the families. king charles meeting the onjuly 29.king charles meeting the emergency services, taking the opportunity to thank them personally for what they did in the aftermath of that attack and in the days that followed. we will bring you more news from the royal visit throughout the day. the israeli army has retrieved the bodies of six hostages from khan younis, in southern gaza. these are the six men — they'd been captured in southern israel...
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charles was always a guy. i think that's the main thing. he just became his true self. >> reporter: bennett's advice? >> it is something that you must do if you feel like you are not living your most authentic life. >> reporter: charles, do i have this right? >> pretty good. >> he turns 70 in november. i'm coming to the party, by the way, and i also know how his birthday will start, at the gym. >> no question. it's part of the perfect day for him, i'm sure. >> he dances, he works out. what doesn't he do? >> climbing mountains, no stopping him. >> the chest and arms, did you jump in? >> i was behind the camera. i was shooting. >> i want to see leg day. you know that's intense. great story. thank you, vern. >> you can find all of our transgender lift month stories on website at kpix.com. >>> coming up in our next half hour, it's hard to fill your brain with facts if your stomach is empty, how one san francisco school is letting students go shopping for free. >>> identity theft is not just a concern for adults, how to make sure kids are not sh
charles was always a guy. i think that's the main thing. he just became his true self. >> reporter: bennett's advice? >> it is something that you must do if you feel like you are not living your most authentic life. >> reporter: charles, do i have this right? >> pretty good. >> he turns 70 in november. i'm coming to the party, by the way, and i also know how his birthday will start, at the gym. >> no question. it's part of the perfect day for him, i'm sure....
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why did charles go against his mother so cheerfully? because he is with diana, and diana is very ambitious, she wants to be the queen of hearts. hour was under her great influence, in fact, that's during the period of their, so to speak, cohabitation, but diana does not rule. special time, the time when england, from the point of view that it should be a monarchy together with the usa, they will start to restore order all over the globe, for... it is necessary to modernize the monarchy, they have modernized it, by the way, by 2013 they have modernized this system, they made the monarchy very attractive, very nice , what is the attractiveness of the monarchy, holy cow, it is inexpensive, i say it with great heart, to every briton, all this, all this, all this beauty, it costs about... the main enemy for diana was the nanny of these two boys, she somehow wrote that i give the boys everything they need, and diana gives them a bucket of popcorn. diana, in order to prove that she is also a very good mother, she decided to do some real educat
why did charles go against his mother so cheerfully? because he is with diana, and diana is very ambitious, she wants to be the queen of hearts. hour was under her great influence, in fact, that's during the period of their, so to speak, cohabitation, but diana does not rule. special time, the time when england, from the point of view that it should be a monarchy together with the usa, they will start to restore order all over the globe, for... it is necessary to modernize the monarchy, they...
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it's definitely tied to charles hamilton houston.ven though most people would associate howard university law lawschool with thurgood marshal. but marshall is houston student. working alongside houston. the naacp after houston leaves that post. and returned back to the faculty at howard school of law but without these changes again if you're going to bebe transformational in your position as an administrator you are at your students now. but if you can think ahead, students now but imagine your self a decade from now or just a hit. you need to start now. that is what houston did as a young man as a young officer in the u.s. military. he envisioned himself on putting himself in a space will be able to make those changes. live long enough. he will die. houston diesap april 221950 he definitely set things in motion. so 74 years there about. from the date. >> any other questions? >> good, good questions. who are some of the students we see associate with thurgood marshall? in the howard university school of law thurgood m marshall herfe
it's definitely tied to charles hamilton houston.ven though most people would associate howard university law lawschool with thurgood marshal. but marshall is houston student. working alongside houston. the naacp after houston leaves that post. and returned back to the faculty at howard school of law but without these changes again if you're going to bebe transformational in your position as an administrator you are at your students now. but if you can think ahead, students now but imagine your...
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that is why charles is been on the battlefront.because mom, mothers need to go home with their precious children. we can do better and we must do better. how do you explain to a child she is never coming back? how would you explain to a newborn who is now eight that he will never know her? charles has been working very hard to have some good news is that there is a federal investigation and history. health and human services is now opening up and i will tell said to me we had this conversation he said judge, it is not going to change until it's tied to federal funding. charles is been to capitol hill of them to walk into morrison's curate died that entire life. but as the work that has had to happen because until there is accountability there, there's a domino effect that will that affect other hospitals. and accountability there is going to be the change that has happened in this country for the other piece is eight lawyer advocate and a mother who is looking at a grieving son and two of these precious babies and having lost to i
that is why charles is been on the battlefront.because mom, mothers need to go home with their precious children. we can do better and we must do better. how do you explain to a child she is never coming back? how would you explain to a newborn who is now eight that he will never know her? charles has been working very hard to have some good news is that there is a federal investigation and history. health and human services is now opening up and i will tell said to me we had this conversation...
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for king charles, where he is at the moment, for instance.— for king charles, where he is at the momentce. at the moment he is at the — moment, for instance. at the moment he is at the town _ moment, for instance. at the moment he is at the town hall, _ moment, for instance. at the moment he is at the town hall, about _ moment, for instance. at the moment he is at the town hall, about a - moment, for instance. at the moment he is at the town hall, about a five - he is at the town hall, about a five minute walk up the road. that is that real centre of the meetings today, that is where the floral tributes are and where he walked around earlier. inside there will be that private meeting with the families of some of those surviving children. he will be meeting with volunteers who helped clear up the town outside. then he will be coming here to meet the emergency services and faith leaders. quite a long day for the king here in southport, we understand he wanted to wait to come here until the emergency services were under less pressure. if he had come in the days immediately after the attack
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the jury was going to hear from charles boney himself. >> you wonder how good. >> his credibility was going to be in question. >> why put him on the stand? >> if i didn't put him on the stand i suspect they would have. but also i thought the jury ought to hear it. >> this is the story boney told in court. he said he met david camm in july 2000 playing basketball in a local park. we talked to boney in prison. >> it was just a pick up game of basketball. i didn't know him or really anyone there. i just i'm fresh out of prison. the scene is different. >> after the game he said camm was talking smack about how easily he'd beaten boney. >> i said well, you know, i may have lost the game but at least i have my freedom and he's like freedom? yeah, i just got out of prison. >> camm, boney continued then told him he used to be a state trooper. >> at the end of that day did you know him by name? >> i didn't know his full name until our second chance meeting. >> that meeting was in september about a week or so before the murders. they ran into each
the jury was going to hear from charles boney himself. >> you wonder how good. >> his credibility was going to be in question. >> why put him on the stand? >> if i didn't put him on the stand i suspect they would have. but also i thought the jury ought to hear it. >> this is the story boney told in court. he said he met david camm in july 2000 playing basketball in a local park. we talked to boney in prison. >> it was just a pick up game of basketball. i...
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this pay and always makes it rain host of making money, charles payne. a female rosie o donnell, comedian joe machi. anti- commie and about to be a mommy. fox news contributor kat timpf. and you need a trampoline to give him a high 5. comedian and former nwa world heavyweight champion tyrus. charles the amazing light here is they need to convince america that trump is in the office. like obama said we can't have another 4 years wants he talking about harris' running against 2 democratic platforms the current administration and democrats who started slavery and the ku klux klan they keep saying they're not going to take us back. this is bizarro world. and they keep saying joy is like red and stimpy happy happy joy joy there's 1 episode where his brain comes out and he says what is it any says my brain and he's like like it's so big. it's nuts where we are right now >> joe you look great right now i hope you got the loan you applied for today. >> i did i am the owner of a beautiful ford pinto now. when you make of her amazing rise spectacular. >> the media
this pay and always makes it rain host of making money, charles payne. a female rosie o donnell, comedian joe machi. anti- commie and about to be a mommy. fox news contributor kat timpf. and you need a trampoline to give him a high 5. comedian and former nwa world heavyweight champion tyrus. charles the amazing light here is they need to convince america that trump is in the office. like obama said we can't have another 4 years wants he talking about harris' running against 2 democratic...
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payne and taylor riggs, charles, making money on wednesday 2 p.m. eastern, what is the name of the book. charles. >> unbreak able investor. >> i sold on the radio for offer, taylor, is the bottom line, is that the name -- big money show. >> big money show, god help me, brian brenberg and jackie deangelis, big money show here on fox business working overtime appreciate it. >> for you larry. larry: on kudlow, why is joe biden appeasing iran. not deterring them? like i got your home phone number, i know your home address also. we have congressman m mike walz, later on we have steve moore, we'll have art laffer and steve forbes puzzle over the stock market crack up, you can catch kudlow 4 p.m. here on fox business, if you can't make it at 4:00, text your favorite 90 -- 9-year-old and she will teach you thousand dvr your favorite show, you will never miss a market system off, thank you, kids appreciate it. hellooo new apartment. one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. nexium 24hr prevents heartburn acid for twice as long
payne and taylor riggs, charles, making money on wednesday 2 p.m. eastern, what is the name of the book. charles. >> unbreak able investor. >> i sold on the radio for offer, taylor, is the bottom line, is that the name -- big money show. >> big money show, god help me, brian brenberg and jackie deangelis, big money show here on fox business working overtime appreciate it. >> for you larry. larry: on kudlow, why is joe biden appeasing iran. not deterring them? like i got...
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king charles did know him personally — institution.institution. king charles did know him personally for a number i institution. king charles did know him personally for a number of i him personally for a number of years. thank you so much for sharing his legacy with us here on bbc news. next, strong winds and torrential rain are still battering much of japan. that's after typhoon shanshan made landfall on the island of kyushu on thursday. it's the strongest typhoon to hit the country, in almost 65 years, and it's now been downgraded to a tropical storm. at least four people have been killed, and up five million have been ordered to leave their homes, because of the risk from winds and landslides. on top of that, hundreds of thousands of people remain without power. the storm is expected to hit tokyo this weekend. jean mackenzie reports : it isa it is a typhoon like nothing the people on this island have ever seen before. the strongest to hit japan in decades. bringing devastating damage. the rain started lashing japan before the typho
king charles did know him personally — institution.institution. king charles did know him personally for a number i institution. king charles did know him personally for a number of i him personally for a number of years. thank you so much for sharing his legacy with us here on bbc news. next, strong winds and torrential rain are still battering much of japan. that's after typhoon shanshan made landfall on the island of kyushu on thursday. it's the strongest typhoon to hit the country, in...
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now 70, charles reflects on this milestone as both a competitor and a mentor you can watch charles's full story tonight at 5 p.m. right here on kpix and for all of our transgender history month stories, go to our website kpix.com and meet nala bear from milpitas. we're celebrating all of our furry friends on this national dog day. this morning. hello nala bear, we'll be right back what makes a medicare supplement insurance plan, like an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare a good choice for people on medicare? it's smart for you to have now... i'm 65. and later on, for the future you... i'm 70-ish. it's really smart. hey, looking good. you made a great choice for us. with this type of plan, see any doctor or visit any hospital that accepts medicare patients. there are no networks. your healthcare future will have more freedom. i kept our doctor. and when i needed a specialist. no referrals needed, right? bingo. in fact, see any doctor anywhere in the u.s. really smart to have when you travel. when i visit this little cutie in arizona my plan goes with me. ahh
now 70, charles reflects on this milestone as both a competitor and a mentor you can watch charles's full story tonight at 5 p.m. right here on kpix and for all of our transgender history month stories, go to our website kpix.com and meet nala bear from milpitas. we're celebrating all of our furry friends on this national dog day. this morning. hello nala bear, we'll be right back what makes a medicare supplement insurance plan, like an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from...
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charles coleman podcast."nk you for coming back on "the saturday show." i wanted to talk about the offending comment at the nabj. >> i've known her a long time indirectly, not directly very much, and, she was always of indian heritage, and she was only promoting indian heritage. i didn't know she was black until number of years ago when she happened to turn black and >> she has always defined as a black woman. she has gone to a historically black college. >> she was indian all the way, then all of a sudden she made a turn in, she became a black person. >> charles, the floor is yours. >> so, jonathan, i think the first thing we have to understand is it's a mistake for any of us to allow people who are not in our community to allow white people to allow others to begin to become the arbiters of what is and what isn't black. it is important to understand the black experience is incredibly nuanced and incredibly vast, so it does not necessarily fall in any particular stereotype or caption that people might want it
charles coleman podcast."nk you for coming back on "the saturday show." i wanted to talk about the offending comment at the nabj. >> i've known her a long time indirectly, not directly very much, and, she was always of indian heritage, and she was only promoting indian heritage. i didn't know she was black until number of years ago when she happened to turn black and >> she has always defined as a black woman. she has gone to a historically black college. >> she...
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moments ago arriving in - australia and samoa. just a few - moments ago arriving in southport, king charles his meeting with survivors of last month's stabbing attack, and will also meet members of the community and front line emergency staff. thank you, emily, charlotte gallagher, they're in southport for us. i know you are at the next venue king charles is attending but give us a sense of the atmosphere in southport and what sorts of things people have been saying. sorts of things people have been sa inc. , ., , sorts of things people have been sa in. , saying. lucy, the king has attracted a big crowd — saying. lucy, the king has attracted a big crowd in _ saying. lucy, the king has attracted a big crowd in southport _ saying. lucy, the king has attracted a big crowd in southport outside - saying. lucy, the king has attracted| a big crowd in southport outside the town hall, people gathering from fairly early this morning asking us what time he will be here. genuinely pleased the king is coming, a unifying figure, people wanted to see him and perhaps talk to him. people lying teddies and b
moments ago arriving in - australia and samoa. just a few - moments ago arriving in southport, king charles his meeting with survivors of last month's stabbing attack, and will also meet members of the community and front line emergency staff. thank you, emily, charlotte gallagher, they're in southport for us. i know you are at the next venue king charles is attending but give us a sense of the atmosphere in southport and what sorts of things people have been saying. sorts of things people have...
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charles payne, taylor riggs. charles on making money 2:00 p.m. eastern. what is the name. book?rles, you tell us. >> "unbreakable investor." larry: i sold it, i sold it on the radio forever. so it is great stuff. taylor is the bottom line, is that the name of it, brian brenberg. >> big money show. larry: big money show. god help me. brien brenberg, jackie deangelis "the big money show" on fox business. i know you're both working overtime. i appreciate it. >> anything for you, larry. larry: coming up on "kudlow," why is joe biden appeasing iran instead of deterring them? it's like i got your home phone number, i know what your home address is also, that is the best deterrent. congressman mike waltz to weigh in. later in the show we'll have steve moore, we'll have art laffer and we'll have steve forbes pus sell over this stock market crack up. catch "kudlow" monday through friday 4:00 p.m. on fox biz, fabulous fox biz that is. if for some reason you can't make it at 4:00, text your favorite nine-year-old and she will show you how to dvr the show. you will never miss a market sello
charles payne, taylor riggs. charles on making money 2:00 p.m. eastern. what is the name. book?rles, you tell us. >> "unbreakable investor." larry: i sold it, i sold it on the radio forever. so it is great stuff. taylor is the bottom line, is that the name of it, brian brenberg. >> big money show. larry: big money show. god help me. brien brenberg, jackie deangelis "the big money show" on fox business. i know you're both working overtime. i appreciate it....
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and people are like, i don't want that. >> charles: what if you do this?are to canada and their universal health system. wait for four months for nonemergency procedures. candidates, 62% in the u.s., people have to wait. 92%. we don't wait for procedures. also, to see a specialist within four weeks. 69% of americans say they been able to see a specialist. only 38% in canada. when you think about how often you read a story of someone coming from europe or one of these universal health care nations for an emergency surgery or something they really need, coming to the united states to get it. >> bill: they have the money to do it. >> charles: this is nuts. it's expensive, it is done, so dumb and so expensive. you are right, there is no such thing as a perfect system, that these universal health care systems around the world have had terrible outcomes. i think that is what we need to talk about. ultimately the outcomes for people, patients, will be worse in this country. >> bill: it is up to trump on the issues and we don't know much. i want to get you on this
and people are like, i don't want that. >> charles: what if you do this?are to canada and their universal health system. wait for four months for nonemergency procedures. candidates, 62% in the u.s., people have to wait. 92%. we don't wait for procedures. also, to see a specialist within four weeks. 69% of americans say they been able to see a specialist. only 38% in canada. when you think about how often you read a story of someone coming from europe or one of these universal health care...
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charles mcneil. i had him to come in, we were getting ready to make a record.e that saxophone and that trumpet. and we were getting ready to do another cd and i said, why don't we add a trombone? that's when joe berman came in. so we ended up with three horns. and we've had them ever since. it's been 15-20 years. >> when it comes to the choir, i had the privilege of being there and coming to choir rehearsals. it seems like you rehearsed throughout the night, 16 songs. how do you come on sunday, i know cecil has a lot to do with it, but you also select the songs. >> first i've got to see what soloists are there. and i try to set the mood. so the preacher can preach. i think that is my primary job. you know, first you want to wake the people up. you don't want to start with nothing slow. then the next song, you can't keep hitting them like that. you've got to wake them up and then calm them down. and then fire them back up. i mean, that is my way of doing it. and so far it has worked. and something before the preacher preaches. something that will really touch yo
charles mcneil. i had him to come in, we were getting ready to make a record.e that saxophone and that trumpet. and we were getting ready to do another cd and i said, why don't we add a trombone? that's when joe berman came in. so we ended up with three horns. and we've had them ever since. it's been 15-20 years. >> when it comes to the choir, i had the privilege of being there and coming to choir rehearsals. it seems like you rehearsed throughout the night, 16 songs. how do you come on...
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there very few charles curtis's out there.ted states intended reservations to be way stations on the on the road to assimilation private property and not permanent homelands. but these places didn't function the way the u.s. intended. in actuality the federal government government failed miserably in making these places reasonably decent places to live. it did not provide food to sustain people could no longer support themselves. traditional means, nor did it provide adequate farming implements and livestock to promote the transition to farming. it did not provide near sufficient medical care for people ravaged by diseases, preyed on their malnutrition, frayed psychologies and, poor sanitation. its agents routinely the people they were supposed to protect. and perhaps worst of all, and this is is closely related to the issues of citizenship the government did next to nothing. as surrounding whites plundered the reservations of livestock fencing and firewood trespassed on grazing lands and trafficked in liquor. in other words n
there very few charles curtis's out there.ted states intended reservations to be way stations on the on the road to assimilation private property and not permanent homelands. but these places didn't function the way the u.s. intended. in actuality the federal government government failed miserably in making these places reasonably decent places to live. it did not provide food to sustain people could no longer support themselves. traditional means, nor did it provide adequate farming implements...
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stuart: we need charles payne. we've got charles payne. have added. charles: the harris team using all the words that resonate, historically have resonated for republicans and conservatives, trying to use freedom and liberty, pro-business, we know kamala harris doesn't see business and workers on the same page. if you believe in capitalism you believe both coexist and can prosper. that's not what she believes in. she believes it is either or and you have to break down the corporation and distribute whatever might have been profits to everyone else. here is the reality. they inherited an economy that saw the shortest recession in history. they inherited an economy where the household debt servicing payments to household income was the lowest in history. they created this situation where everyone is mired in, everyone is suffering from except the top 20% because they own assets the do well on higher interest rates but everyone is suffering big time and i've got to tell you if you listen closely to the last few days to all the folks, the labor data we st
stuart: we need charles payne. we've got charles payne. have added. charles: the harris team using all the words that resonate, historically have resonated for republicans and conservatives, trying to use freedom and liberty, pro-business, we know kamala harris doesn't see business and workers on the same page. if you believe in capitalism you believe both coexist and can prosper. that's not what she believes in. she believes it is either or and you have to break down the corporation and...