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charles: right. emerging markets but i've got to ask you, but the election, we've got the debate tomorrow night, starting to really, you know, it's starting to reverberate big time. watt do you think here as far as its impact? >> well we have two polar outcomes here. one side is going to raise rates and raise regulation which is going to help the large-cap growth stocks, and hurt everybody else, and the other side is going to cut rates, cut taxes, you know, cut regulations, going to help the rotation trait so we're kind of betting that the trump side of it wins this election but it looks awfully close here. tomorrow night will be important. i don't think we're going to get anything decisive though unfortunately. charles: steven thank you. your work is fantastic and you called the top. many people say they did. you did and you did it with humility. >> it takes humility. charles: it takes guts to sell and take profits into something gone up everyday. you did it. >> thank you. charles: folks my next gue
charles: right. emerging markets but i've got to ask you, but the election, we've got the debate tomorrow night, starting to really, you know, it's starting to reverberate big time. watt do you think here as far as its impact? >> well we have two polar outcomes here. one side is going to raise rates and raise regulation which is going to help the large-cap growth stocks, and hurt everybody else, and the other side is going to cut rates, cut taxes, you know, cut regulations, going to help...
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charles: right.ean, yesterday we had, you know, economic data -- we opened lower anyway, but we did get some economic day da that ma -- data that missed consensus, and i guess the jolts report was a pretty good number even it's really rearview mirror stuff. >> it was not a great number, but i think -- charles: i mean in the sense that it helps the fed. >> well, exactly. that's where you were going. investors are still interpreting jolts data through a lens of inflation, not quite a bit think about the it in the typical way, it's about the jobs market. charles: right. >> but for the last two years, powell's talked about job openings add news i didn't mean, and we've been -- ad nauseam, and we've been hoping for that a number to come down. now we're getting it, but i still think investors view it as an inflation data point, not really a jobs data point. charles: volatility is up. historically it's up. yesterday was a prime example of that. you put out a lot of great work every day, right, but this real
charles: right.ean, yesterday we had, you know, economic data -- we opened lower anyway, but we did get some economic day da that ma -- data that missed consensus, and i guess the jolts report was a pretty good number even it's really rearview mirror stuff. >> it was not a great number, but i think -- charles: i mean in the sense that it helps the fed. >> well, exactly. that's where you were going. investors are still interpreting jolts data through a lens of inflation, not quite a...
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charles: yeah.en, honestly, i had to laugh because sometimes you hear wall street talk about a.i., and it feels like they're talking about the pet rock phenomenon, you know? like it's the already over p. if you missed it, you missed it. one thing we are seeing now, it's entering this weird kind of consolidation phase, so that qualcomm potentially, maybe intel that won't happen. but it feels like you could see some consolidation as everyone tries to get more competitive, right many. >> yes. for consolidation especially as these companies have to go up against heavyweights, nvidia, amd. we know intel has been struggling against amd for kite some time. the qualcomm wants to get into a.i. pcs. they're eyeing intel's pc business. what that would do is leave intel as a stand-alone fab. don't forget about the fab and thetownly market which is the common denominator right now across all of these a.i. design companies. i would be a big fan of swell becoming a pure -- intel becoming a power play at the fab le
charles: yeah.en, honestly, i had to laugh because sometimes you hear wall street talk about a.i., and it feels like they're talking about the pet rock phenomenon, you know? like it's the already over p. if you missed it, you missed it. one thing we are seeing now, it's entering this weird kind of consolidation phase, so that qualcomm potentially, maybe intel that won't happen. but it feels like you could see some consolidation as everyone tries to get more competitive, right many. >>...
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charles: right.they need to be on it, beat out the big companies, so they are taking down space slowly in san francisco. they're getting tech command, but they have a lot of exposure here in new york, and new york is booming for high quality, highest quality -- charles: i spoke to the vc today, and he said the shoot is ready to go with these a.i. pick -- ipo tos. let's talk election outcomes. your target, as i mentioned at the top of the show, you hikes it -- hiked it to the the 6000. a republican sweep, 6500. what's the difference there? >> it's just the math. if you raise corporate taxes 28%, earnings go down 10 and the growth rate goes down which would imply about another 10 reduction in the market multiple. and the 48 seems a little too conservative, but if there is it is a democratic sweep, people aren't stupid. they know the cutoff date's going to be at the end of this year. there's going to be a ton of people taking profits in primarily tech. and to your point, that's going to to drive the mar
charles: right.they need to be on it, beat out the big companies, so they are taking down space slowly in san francisco. they're getting tech command, but they have a lot of exposure here in new york, and new york is booming for high quality, highest quality -- charles: i spoke to the vc today, and he said the shoot is ready to go with these a.i. pick -- ipo tos. let's talk election outcomes. your target, as i mentioned at the top of the show, you hikes it -- hiked it to the the 6000. a...
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charles: right. i'll bring that chart up and you had one of the charts here and it was to your point, in the first quarter we start seeing the small cap names. golly, they've come down a lot. how do we account from being the 28 now down to 15. what happened so dramatically and that's a pretty big decline. >> small caps have disappointed and seen large cap earnings finally start to earn outside of the magnificent seven and getting more bullish on the russell overall. charles: one of the reasons he thinks the fed made the big move was to help smaller companies and do you think that that factors in to their decision making in >> overall it's been an important factor for first companies with leverage and a lot of them going over the flooding rate and mid caps look interesting for the near term. charles: coming on for a week or two and then it's like this is interesting to me. another one of the charts in there. small cap versus large cap. elections and not going for small caps and the macro data seen wea
charles: right. i'll bring that chart up and you had one of the charts here and it was to your point, in the first quarter we start seeing the small cap names. golly, they've come down a lot. how do we account from being the 28 now down to 15. what happened so dramatically and that's a pretty big decline. >> small caps have disappointed and seen large cap earnings finally start to earn outside of the magnificent seven and getting more bullish on the russell overall. charles: one of the...
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charles. charles: right. michelle, have a great weekend. >> thanks, charles, bye-bye.t hmm? all right. cigar and a waffle? no? pipe and a crepe? no? bong and a blints? oh, well, then there is no pleasing you. charles: well, my next guest is still in the camp that says the fed won't cut 50 basis points. let's bring in crossmark global investments' chief market strategist victoria fernandez. i mean, there's just no getting you out of that camp! [laughter] >> no, there's not, charles, not right now. i mean, we look at the labor reporter that came out today, and it was a soft report, but i don't think it was falling off the cliff. obviously, if we pop the hood and look underneath, there's a lot of things that are saying, look, the stuff we've seen from the jolts report, from the ism employment components, from the regional a fed surveys, it's all telling us that things are weakening, but we have moan that. i don't feel like this is new information that a we're getting today and probably doesn't match the bar that they will need to go 50 basis points at this meeting. i stil
charles. charles: right. michelle, have a great weekend. >> thanks, charles, bye-bye.t hmm? all right. cigar and a waffle? no? pipe and a crepe? no? bong and a blints? oh, well, then there is no pleasing you. charles: well, my next guest is still in the camp that says the fed won't cut 50 basis points. let's bring in crossmark global investments' chief market strategist victoria fernandez. i mean, there's just no getting you out of that camp! [laughter] >> no, there's not, charles,...
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thank you. >> thanks, charles. charles: all right.st won the gop primary to take the on elizabeth warren for a u.s. senate seat, republican senate candidate from massachusetts john deaton. my man, congratulations. >> thank you, charles. it was a good victory, but it's not the reason e got in the race. charles: why did you win? why kid voters resumÉ with you? >> because i am the walking, living and breathing embodiment of the american dream. 65% of the voters see that the i can beat elizabeth warren. i know a lot of people doubt that, charles, but no one's unbeatable. charles: right. it's one thing to win the gop primary, how do you get enough in the state? because a lot of people feel like this is voting for the same old person. i don't know that they even know the issues anymore. >> the problem is, though, illegal immigration, massachusetts is now the second most expensive state to live in. it's crushing us, and this is what's happened, charles. they went so far left, they've offended center-left folks, and if they see a reasonable,
thank you. >> thanks, charles. charles: all right.st won the gop primary to take the on elizabeth warren for a u.s. senate seat, republican senate candidate from massachusetts john deaton. my man, congratulations. >> thank you, charles. it was a good victory, but it's not the reason e got in the race. charles: why did you win? why kid voters resumÉ with you? >> because i am the walking, living and breathing embodiment of the american dream. 65% of the voters see that the i...
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charles: yeah. think there's a little bit of profit taking, but i think closing at a new high, invid. >> always does n right? other names on your list are, mercado libre and cava. let me ask you about cava because it was a so-so ipo, but it's starting to pick up. there's a gravitation towards healthier fast food options, and it's the real deal, isn't it? it's the real thing. >> let's hope. you know, interesting, i was noting last night chipotle that started out with one restaurant and now, i think, has 3400 and the stock came public in ' 06, boast split or whatever split at a daughter, it's the up 58-fold but what i've seen in my sampling, seems like they've got game. maybe the valuation's high, but if they end up with a lot more restaurants and margins stay firm and everybody's happy, i think the stock's got a long way to go. the restaurant business is a very competitive buzz, but so far -- business, we like the way the stock is acting. charles: young folks love in this niche --? >> hummus, baby, h
charles: yeah. think there's a little bit of profit taking, but i think closing at a new high, invid. >> always does n right? other names on your list are, mercado libre and cava. let me ask you about cava because it was a so-so ipo, but it's starting to pick up. there's a gravitation towards healthier fast food options, and it's the real deal, isn't it? it's the real thing. >> let's hope. you know, interesting, i was noting last night chipotle that started out with one restaurant...
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charles: wow.the budget debt serves as 24% october through august, the federal reserve has got to act here, you know, the economy. >> so this is going to be the problem, right? and janet yellen's going to have to act here because someone's got to pay for this. they've got to bring spry to the market -- supply to the market, and more supply to the market is going to depress prices, and that's going to cause rates to go higher if she has to bring more supply if to the market to pay for this. charles: but they didn't ring r -- they can't bring in, if they brought in 5 trillion, they'd spend 10 trillion. >> 10 06r9. -- 100%. you got to try to rein them in which doesn't appear possible at if moment. it's unnerving as an investor. as an american,, the unnerving. charles: what are you buying here? >> so i'm buying nvidia again, right? asml is another name that people should look at. if you like nvidia, you've got to love asml because if they produce that lithography, producing those high-end, energy-effic
charles: wow.the budget debt serves as 24% october through august, the federal reserve has got to act here, you know, the economy. >> so this is going to be the problem, right? and janet yellen's going to have to act here because someone's got to pay for this. they've got to bring spry to the market -- supply to the market, and more supply to the market is going to depress prices, and that's going to cause rates to go higher if she has to bring more supply if to the market to pay for...
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brian: good point charles. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." breaking right now, the s&p 500-inching toward its new high, folks. this is going to bring people off the side line, even the non-believers. some are calling it the madness, but they say you know what? just take advantage of it they will show you how. also are we jumping the gun on a soft landing? obviously it's all about jay powell & company and i have two of the very guest to get an inside read. former fed president dennis lockheart and sheila bear, and how many books americans read last year, a new survey, you don't want to know but you know what? tweet me @cvpayne. don't cheat. i know half of you won't. all that and so much more on "making money." so, everyone in the affirmation agree that success is contagious and wall street has another way of saying this buying be-gets buying and that's exactly what's happening today and this week. in fact take a look at the market breadth just for today's session so you see advancing versus declining, on a new york stock exchange 83% of the st
brian: good point charles. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." breaking right now, the s&p 500-inching toward its new high, folks. this is going to bring people off the side line, even the non-believers. some are calling it the madness, but they say you know what? just take advantage of it they will show you how. also are we jumping the gun on a soft landing? obviously it's all about jay powell & company and i have two of the very guest to get...
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charles: really? >> yes. if you look at the vix over the long-term it's always below 24 years on entering bull markets and occasionally we have growth worries. charles: let's talk about the two-year treasuries because i think you sort of agree with elizabeth in the sense the feds should be paying attention. this is the chart that's from your report. what is this telling us, that the fed is behind? like really are they really behind right now? >> this is a single biggest reason why markets are so twitchy because if you look at this chart which is the difference between two year yields which is a markets view of fed funds and actual fed funds, they were at very low levels, negative levels and every time they have hit negative 1 or greater we've had a recession. charles: so you have the recession here. >> yup. stuart: all right >> big one there and what happens next? so you can understand why somebody just looking at this chart would say i want to step back. charles: i've been in the 50 basis point camp for a wh
charles: really? >> yes. if you look at the vix over the long-term it's always below 24 years on entering bull markets and occasionally we have growth worries. charles: let's talk about the two-year treasuries because i think you sort of agree with elizabeth in the sense the feds should be paying attention. this is the chart that's from your report. what is this telling us, that the fed is behind? like really are they really behind right now? >> this is a single biggest reason why...
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charles: right. stabilizes houses and -- housing, and it helps support the economy overall. it is benefiting society in general. charles: right. and of course right now we know buying conditions, people feel not the right time to buy a house because of the way it's moved. and maybe autos shouldn't be on the same page necessarily as as a house because one is more of an investment than the other. let's talk about the two economies out there. there's all a kinds of implications. there's a political implication. we just got the michigan sentiment. report, the, you know, another updated version of it. this is what i really thought was interesting about it. even, so these are your them -- democrats who, obviously, are more enthuse enthusiastic about the economy. and vice versa. when trump was in office, it was republicans here, democrats there. but we're till down in both cases from pandemic levels -- still down. >> yep. charles: there's something going on where the masses on both sides of the political ai
charles: right. stabilizes houses and -- housing, and it helps support the economy overall. it is benefiting society in general. charles: right. and of course right now we know buying conditions, people feel not the right time to buy a house because of the way it's moved. and maybe autos shouldn't be on the same page necessarily as as a house because one is more of an investment than the other. let's talk about the two economies out there. there's all a kinds of implications. there's a...
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charles, the u.s. economy is not prepared for what the policy are telling us is going to be gridlock in terms of emergency measures, blowing up deficit spending to alleviate the recession. we are not in a good place going into this as we have been historically. charles: let's talk about another thing. i'm going to ping a little bit on this. so the economy, one thing we talked about are savings. foreign net savings, that's in the blue. you just talk about a u.s -- >> national savings, yes. charles: negative, that's negative. >> right. charles: how can an economy -- this is the not a soft landing. we just continue to consume more than we make. >> no. i think wall street wanted the believe the soft landing narrative so badly that, as you said, only 9 out of 114 were only willing to go to 50 basis points, but that,s what you just circled, that's reality. charles: jay powell saw this, bowman didn't messily -- >> he was going to get a dissent either way. charles: you brought up a great point in your note, an
charles, the u.s. economy is not prepared for what the policy are telling us is going to be gridlock in terms of emergency measures, blowing up deficit spending to alleviate the recession. we are not in a good place going into this as we have been historically. charles: let's talk about another thing. i'm going to ping a little bit on this. so the economy, one thing we talked about are savings. foreign net savings, that's in the blue. you just talk about a u.s -- >> national savings, yes....
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charles: yeah. right in i mean, economists try to convince people they're doing much better than they are. and to your point, it is even starting to show up in credit card data, you know? we saw this lately the most recent tough from bank of america which i love their weekly data. overall, it was flat, but the only reason it was flat, iphone orders through the roof, and that kind of carried that one area. but every other line on that deep in the red. and it just, again, it signals that american consumers are starting to tighten their belt maybe because they have no choice. >> charles, i think that's a really good read. we are seeing right now a consumer that is increasingly, at least when we look at the bottom 90 of them, they're increasingly reliant on that credit card debt that you just mentioned and on government transfer payments. we are seeing less and less of people's ability to actually get by on their own, and it really is that top 10% or so of consumers, of really high income earners who ha
charles: yeah. right in i mean, economists try to convince people they're doing much better than they are. and to your point, it is even starting to show up in credit card data, you know? we saw this lately the most recent tough from bank of america which i love their weekly data. overall, it was flat, but the only reason it was flat, iphone orders through the roof, and that kind of carried that one area. but every other line on that deep in the red. and it just, again, it signals that american...
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charles: right.re's a small camp out there that believes that the inflation part of this hasn't been resolved enough. like, you know, very few people saying, hey, there's still not necessarily a rush if, indeed, inflation is -- i know you have a dual mandate, but if that's your top mandate. >> yeah. look, i think the problem that a we're grappling with is that the level of to prices has gone up. we still have a cost of living problem. charles: yeah. >> it's still expensive to go to mcdonald's, to get your car repaired and get on an airplane, but it's not rising at the rate that it was. it's rising at a more normal rate. charles: and before we go, these are your preferred sectors. technology, i think that technology probably is a great place to be now. utilities, i opened with utilities and tech. >> yep. charles: something of a question mark, maybe, you know, considering what we heard from allied bank, considering some other things that are out there, how concerned are you about financials? >> i think
charles: right.re's a small camp out there that believes that the inflation part of this hasn't been resolved enough. like, you know, very few people saying, hey, there's still not necessarily a rush if, indeed, inflation is -- i know you have a dual mandate, but if that's your top mandate. >> yeah. look, i think the problem that a we're grappling with is that the level of to prices has gone up. we still have a cost of living problem. charles: yeah. >> it's still expensive to go to...
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charles: so just listen. he couldn't say the economy was falling apart because the market would have fallen apart so i give him credit. i thought it was really tough. i think he nailed the messaging. in fact i believe the street, i can say for myself personally, i have greater confidence for going 50 basis points. i was saying 50 basis points for the last few weeks. >> you have. charles: and it's because everyone is saying if he goes 50 the market will fall apart so he knew what was at stake. i think with edo have some issues that aren't resolved but i do admire powell for taking them head-on. >> it's exactly right and if you look at where we are the last time you had unemployment he did talk about a softening labor market. he was clear and still stronger wage inflation than he would like. the last time we had unemployment roughly where it is now, rates were 1.25% charles and nobody was talking about a recession. charles: let's talk about last week there's other news. a lot of big news for something got sort
charles: so just listen. he couldn't say the economy was falling apart because the market would have fallen apart so i give him credit. i thought it was really tough. i think he nailed the messaging. in fact i believe the street, i can say for myself personally, i have greater confidence for going 50 basis points. i was saying 50 basis points for the last few weeks. >> you have. charles: and it's because everyone is saying if he goes 50 the market will fall apart so he knew what was at...
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charles: really? >> that's what i expect. they should do 75. charles: 75.zabeth warren likes you, man, thanks a lot, david. folks consumer sentiment friday the number came out the headline looked pretty good. it trickled up just a little bit. inside this number, oh, my goodness. wait until you hear about all the land mines. jerome martis has been on the show saying consumers tapped out big time but that might not just give us the whole story it's a lot worse than that. she's next. ♪ (grandpa vo) i'm the richest guy in the world. hi baby! (woman 1 vo) i have inherited the best traditions. (woman 2 vo) i have a great boss... it's me. (man 1 vo) i have people, people i can count on. (man 2 vo) i have time to give (grandma vo) and a million stories to share. (grandpa vo) if that's not rich, i don't know what is. (vo) the key to being rich is knowing what counts. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i saved hundreds. with the money i saved i thought i'd get a wax figure of myself. cool right? look at this craftmanship. i mean they even got my no
charles: really? >> that's what i expect. they should do 75. charles: 75.zabeth warren likes you, man, thanks a lot, david. folks consumer sentiment friday the number came out the headline looked pretty good. it trickled up just a little bit. inside this number, oh, my goodness. wait until you hear about all the land mines. jerome martis has been on the show saying consumers tapped out big time but that might not just give us the whole story it's a lot worse than that. she's next. ♪...
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>> yes, charles, i don't.e running for the presidents, running for presidency who had not been in office before our were somehow fresh and new, then they might listen to each side saying things about the other side's forces. we don't have that. we have two candidates running for president, one was president until four years ago for a single term of 4-year. man, one who has been vice president since then. so voters can compare records, they don't just have to listen to what other sites are promising are what they are saying about each other, they can actually look at their own experience of what happened during those two terms. and again, we can argue about the pros and cons and who did what and whether the pollsters were right, but they can look at that 4-year period where it was up until the pandemic and they sell rising incomes and they saw low interest rates and they saw inflation essentially at zero, and they look at the three and half maybe four years of kamala harris and lacey of 20%, interest rates up 5
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charles: yeah. the ballet body beautiful, emphasizing harmonious, proportional, elegant-contoured body shape and reflects the the grace and athleticism of a ballet dancer. >> the only thing i love grace with athlete athleticism. doesn't say stick thin. >> yeah. and, look, our case is the best, make america healthy again. if we had a healthy system, you don't have to pay to have this done, you could be eating right and is have your diet help you achieve your goals without spending $30-0,000. charles: i gotta get your thought on the fed. are you happy with the move? >> i'm surprised. congrats to you, i was thinking 25, and you showed me who's boss like you always do. charles: you know what? i called up powell. [laughter] ladies, thank you very much. all right, folks, we have a rally. the big question, will liz claman fumble it? liz liz oh! [laughter] reaching through this camera to get you. [laughter] dammit. [laughter] charles: i know you won't. liz:
charles: yeah. the ballet body beautiful, emphasizing harmonious, proportional, elegant-contoured body shape and reflects the the grace and athleticism of a ballet dancer. >> the only thing i love grace with athlete athleticism. doesn't say stick thin. >> yeah. and, look, our case is the best, make america healthy again. if we had a healthy system, you don't have to pay to have this done, you could be eating right and is have your diet help you achieve your goals without spending...
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charles? >> charles: peter, that's a great point.t's go back to trump in the new york sentencing decision, i want to get with our next guest. former deputy assistant attorney general, tom to drink jointly know." tom we have already had great discussions on the show, and it's a thing that supreme court decision took a direct shot at the court in this decision and this whole law fair thing in the first lace". not just dismiss it today? >> that's a good question, my guess is he doesn't want to dismiss it today because i suspect he will try to find a way to sustain the conviction. and potentially ultimately impose a sentence after the election. that said, look, i think a decision to delay sentencing can only be characterized as a victory for the former president. they were pushing hard to have the sentencing date back after the election which the dutch -- judge did. the world will look very different come december when they finally get around to imposing the is sentencing. >> charles: let's draw to one of those possible scenarios, let's
charles? >> charles: peter, that's a great point.t's go back to trump in the new york sentencing decision, i want to get with our next guest. former deputy assistant attorney general, tom to drink jointly know." tom we have already had great discussions on the show, and it's a thing that supreme court decision took a direct shot at the court in this decision and this whole law fair thing in the first lace". not just dismiss it today? >> that's a good question, my guess is...
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. >> charles: thank you very much. have some eyewitness reactions also do the shooting earlier today, you take a li listen. >> i was in the gym, i did not know it was real. i hired the sirens. i heard screaming. it was scary, my heart was racing to. i don't have my phone or anything, i couldn't talk to my mom for i was scared. >> at first it was robert, the shooting. that's all i heard. i don't know who they are. at a know anything. >> charles: former fbi special agent nicole parker who worked on a parkland investigation, retired nypd were lieutenant, nicole, will start with you. it's -- we have been through this only times. what is the order of things when we start, when we hear the initial reports to where we are now? walk me through what has gone on so far? >> i will just relive what i went through first-hand initially in law enforcement, you get a notification, there has been an active shooter. they get active shooter e-mails and texts quite frequently along a lot of times there false alarms. i was in the violent c
. >> charles: thank you very much. have some eyewitness reactions also do the shooting earlier today, you take a li listen. >> i was in the gym, i did not know it was real. i hired the sirens. i heard screaming. it was scary, my heart was racing to. i don't have my phone or anything, i couldn't talk to my mom for i was scared. >> at first it was robert, the shooting. that's all i heard. i don't know who they are. at a know anything. >> charles: former fbi special agent...
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charles manson. >> you don't understand me. that's your trouble, not my recommending the release of former charles manson following lest see vanhouten. >> linked to charles manson. >> you don't understand me. that's your trouble, not my fault because you don't understand me. i don't understand you either. >> the story of charles manson is family, and all of the horror they rot is s.e ime >>bu archives. long obsolete. yet somehow it infeels present. that hot summer night that caught the world utterly unprepared. when louisiana -- the lapd working the shift. >> officer pedrosa found the dead end street, and a neighbor flagged him down. m suddenly the drunken call was something else. >> he told me the maid came running back out, blood, bodies. >> derosa all alone d,nosed his squad car up the gated driveway. he could see right away things were not right. >> the telephone wires that were cut were hanging over the gate. i go through the gate, and t there's a car parked in the driveway. >> in the thcar he f
charles manson. >> you don't understand me. that's your trouble, not my recommending the release of former charles manson following lest see vanhouten. >> linked to charles manson. >> you don't understand me. that's your trouble, not my fault because you don't understand me. i don't understand you either. >> the story of charles manson is family, and all of the horror they rot is s.e ime >>bu archives. long obsolete. yet somehow it infeels present. that hot summer...
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charles: fair enough. a question for both of you. i will start with nan, and then we will go to audience questions. i am running on time. it is good. nan, we have seen climate mechanisms piloted by private actors like frontier. where else do you think there is a role for the private sector to be creating these mechanisms, and where is it you need to have governments do it? nan: if you think about climate generally, there are a lot of technologies that have a long-term market, that have premium that exists today. somebody needs to subsidize that for them to reach parity with other markets. clean cement, clean steel, clean power are all good candidates. because the subsidy is so large to get these down to work at parity is the government. it is a compelling policy tool for government for a couple of reasons. the first is that they are lower risk because the buyer only pays upon delivery. that is a relatively good use of taxpayer funds. the other reason it is good for government is because it is high leverage. it crowds in funding from
charles: fair enough. a question for both of you. i will start with nan, and then we will go to audience questions. i am running on time. it is good. nan, we have seen climate mechanisms piloted by private actors like frontier. where else do you think there is a role for the private sector to be creating these mechanisms, and where is it you need to have governments do it? nan: if you think about climate generally, there are a lot of technologies that have a long-term market, that have premium...
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charles stabbed tracy's neck, throat, and chest with knife. at this moment, a police officer arrived, but charles without. kicked tracy in the head with another hard blow. tracy was now lying on the ground in her own blood, but the police still did not react. charles was about to attack tracy, who was sleeping on the strength. the emergency team, but this time the police stopped watching and finally arrested charles after he had inflicted multiple stabbings and hittings to tracy's head several times. tracy thurman spent eight months in the hospital. some of her body parts were temporarily and others permanently paralyzed. this time, instead of suing her husband, tracy sued the police department for not supporting and defending her. now women's slogans had become more uniform and coherent. women unite, don't let racism divide us, girls are powerful. the rise of women's protests against men's. violence, along with the liberal slogans, marked yet another event. feminist movements were gradually born, and protests against the inferior status of wo
charles stabbed tracy's neck, throat, and chest with knife. at this moment, a police officer arrived, but charles without. kicked tracy in the head with another hard blow. tracy was now lying on the ground in her own blood, but the police still did not react. charles was about to attack tracy, who was sleeping on the strength. the emergency team, but this time the police stopped watching and finally arrested charles after he had inflicted multiple stabbings and hittings to tracy's head several...
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charles stabbed tracy's neck, throat and chest with knife. another hard blow. tracy was now lying on the ground in her own blood, but the police still did not react. charles was about to attack tracy who was sleeping on the stretcher of the emergency team, but this time the police stopped watching and finally arrested charles after he had inflicted multiple stabbings and hittings to tracy's head several times. tracy thurman spent eight months in the hospital. some of her body parts were temporarily and others permanently paralyzed. this time, instead of suing her husband, tracy sued the police department for not supporting and defending her. now women's slogans had become more uniform and coherent. women unite, don't let racism divide us, girls are powerful. of women's protests against men's violence, along with the liberal slogans marked yet another event. feminist movements were gradually born, and protests against the inferior status of women and the violence they endured at home began in the american society. american states one by one be
charles stabbed tracy's neck, throat and chest with knife. another hard blow. tracy was now lying on the ground in her own blood, but the police still did not react. charles was about to attack tracy who was sleeping on the stretcher of the emergency team, but this time the police stopped watching and finally arrested charles after he had inflicted multiple stabbings and hittings to tracy's head several times. tracy thurman spent eight months in the hospital. some of her body parts were...
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charles, what you make of this question rick. >> charles: right out of the gate the first think thatthe local law enforcement felt vindicated. they were thrown under the bus immediately and the entire conversation has been about leadership and listen, we brought up president biden's name but let's be honest, this is the kind of thing about has to stop and the resolute does period. the tone of this set with afghan withdrawal and every single mistake he has made since then, the first was how do we get around to public relations point of view instead of coming up to the american public and say, "we messed up." it is refreshing and needed some time. >> emily: it is important. >> kayleigh: an interesting detail paul gave you and stonewalling michael waltz. i mentioned during the national committee intelligent source who is familiar with presidential productions at the fact there is a counter sniper team meant trump team upscale because he was not officially the nominee and that would happen after rnc. that saved his life despite counter sniper saved his life, kimberly cheatle resigns and
charles, what you make of this question rick. >> charles: right out of the gate the first think thatthe local law enforcement felt vindicated. they were thrown under the bus immediately and the entire conversation has been about leadership and listen, we brought up president biden's name but let's be honest, this is the kind of thing about has to stop and the resolute does period. the tone of this set with afghan withdrawal and every single mistake he has made since then, the first was...
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charles: how far along have you gotten in the process? have you got things that seem to be dropping by the wayside? nan: we are two years into frontier and four years into our work at stripe. four years any carbon renewal space -- in the carbon renewal -- removal space. the whole field is very young. two years income we have raised over one billion dollars from strike, alphabet, j.p. morgan, etc.. we continue to raise money on the demand side. on the supply side, we have contracted over $320 million dollars so far, profit for companies, and we have good leading indicators that frontier is doing a good job that we designed it to do. we ran an anonymous survey last year and we have had 71% of our portfolio companies say we play a critical role in them starting a company. 94% so we greatly accelerated their progress. we did not ask who they were. these are good leading indicators. it will take time to play out. i think we have done a reasonably good job in that context. we have seen a lot more push and pull funding emerge as a result, partia
charles: how far along have you gotten in the process? have you got things that seem to be dropping by the wayside? nan: we are two years into frontier and four years into our work at stripe. four years any carbon renewal space -- in the carbon renewal -- removal space. the whole field is very young. two years income we have raised over one billion dollars from strike, alphabet, j.p. morgan, etc.. we continue to raise money on the demand side. on the supply side, we have contracted over $320...
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charles payne, over to you.our point and the most important thing is the key focus is average hourly earnings but should be weekly earnings. to say wages are still hanging in, you still make less money if you work fewer hours a, july was negative. that is what americans understand, their reality. that's before inflation. work week should get more emphasis. employers are holding onto workers but giving them fewer hours. maria: the inflation we've seen and folks struggling to pay their bills. >> the unexpected week number, the outsourcing, we are seeing a lot of outsourcing, we see a lot of low skilled workers like bookkeeping and accounting and call centers to the philippines and vietnam, losing 3 million jobs or so to these areas where we are not just factoring in illegal immigrants taking jobs away. this unemployment number we are watching, those who are less skilled, those without a college degree impact those without -- we have educated white women, the lowest rate of 3.3% or 3.4%, 3.6% and in fact they incre
charles payne, over to you.our point and the most important thing is the key focus is average hourly earnings but should be weekly earnings. to say wages are still hanging in, you still make less money if you work fewer hours a, july was negative. that is what americans understand, their reality. that's before inflation. work week should get more emphasis. employers are holding onto workers but giving them fewer hours. maria: the inflation we've seen and folks struggling to pay their bills....
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obviously, charles the third, king charles this morning attended church near balmoral to pay attendedh near balmoral to pay tribute to his late mother. so i'm asking today what is the late queen's legacy two years on from that passing? joining me now, i'm thrilled to say is someone that actually knew her is former royal butler grant. harold grant. thank you very much for joining harold grant. thank you very much forjoining me this much for joining me this afternoon, i don't know about you, but i've just been saying i cannot believe it is two years it has flown past. what does today mean to you? >> good afternoon , and thank you >> good afternoon, and thank you for having me on. you're right. i can't believe it . and she's. i can't believe it. and she's. you know, i'm lucky that i had the opportunity to know her, to work for to her, spend time with her and her family. the extraordinary thing about the queen is one of my otherjobs extraordinary thing about the queen is one of my other jobs at the moment is i travel around the moment is i travel around the world on different ships. talki
obviously, charles the third, king charles this morning attended church near balmoral to pay attendedh near balmoral to pay tribute to his late mother. so i'm asking today what is the late queen's legacy two years on from that passing? joining me now, i'm thrilled to say is someone that actually knew her is former royal butler grant. harold grant. thank you very much for joining harold grant. thank you very much forjoining me this much for joining me this afternoon, i don't know about you, but...
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charles and his dad, tony.ts day, we have time to recap our top story. and despite going down to ten men afterjust seven minutes, tottenham were able to win their opening europa league game 3—0 against qarabag. you can find all the details of that on the bbc sport website and app. but for me and the team, have a lovely rest of your day. bye— bye. hello there. the month of september can often be quite a turbulent one. the transition from summer into autumn and the final full week of september has been just that. look at thursday's rain. a lot of heavy rain drifting out of northern england and northern ireland. —— northern. this darker blue here, a line of torrential thundery showers with some hail in there as well. already still with days to spare, woburn in bedfordshire has had its wettest september on record, but it's also had its wettest month ever on record, and we've got an amber weather warning which will remain in force for the next few hours. and so we are just going to continue to add to those rainfall
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charles: welcome back to "the big weekend show".en freaks out while hosting world leaders at home. lucas tomlinson is unwilling to delaware tonight. >> good evening, president biden hosting world leaders at his old high school and while he was wrapping up things got little awkward. >> of good as well for being here and now, who am i introducing next? who's next? >> distinguished guest, the prime minister of the republic of india. >> vice president kamala harris attended a fundraiser in new york today, she does not plan to return next month for the al smith dinner become in the first presidential candidate to decline an invitation in 40 years, the annual white tie affair is a fundraiser for catholic charities kamala harris campaign said she plans to hit the swing states instead recall, hilary clinton was criticized for not campaigning enough in the swing states when she lost the donald trump in 2016. of course the dinner is not until next month so kamala harris can always change mind. she has before. charles: very true, she certainly
charles: welcome back to "the big weekend show".en freaks out while hosting world leaders at home. lucas tomlinson is unwilling to delaware tonight. >> good evening, president biden hosting world leaders at his old high school and while he was wrapping up things got little awkward. >> of good as well for being here and now, who am i introducing next? who's next? >> distinguished guest, the prime minister of the republic of india. >> vice president kamala harris...
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charles lee, medicare group retiree service, senior manager. we realize obviously there are a lot of questions and concerns from the membership, so we have actually set up already a soft launch with a blue shield dedicating model, member services. the number is live right now, 800-370-8842. we are already answering questions and concerns about the upcoming plan. >> my paper says 8852. is it 52 or 42. >> 8852. sorry, i misread that. thank you commissioner. so, our member service staff are going to be dedicated to the hss population and familiar with the plan and understand the needs. they actually reviewed quite a few of the board meetings and understand the concerns and so we absolutely are ready to answer any and all questions. along with the member service, we also have access to additional experts and resources, such as registered nurses, pharmacists, health coaches, pharmacy technologist, social workers and dieticians as well. so, we've got a variety of resources available to on staff on the phone to be able to address a variety of question
charles lee, medicare group retiree service, senior manager. we realize obviously there are a lot of questions and concerns from the membership, so we have actually set up already a soft launch with a blue shield dedicating model, member services. the number is live right now, 800-370-8842. we are already answering questions and concerns about the upcoming plan. >> my paper says 8852. is it 52 or 42. >> 8852. sorry, i misread that. thank you commissioner. so, our member service...
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and i think that's something that charles bnngs that's something that charles brings to the table and we are more than just a physical, we are spiritual, creative, complicated people. i think he understands that his mother did too. he's been very open about this, and i think that's part of that stability at times of turbulence and change. and the monarchy still exemplifies that under charles. >> okay. there. we have to leave it as we enter our caroline age. good to see you both. this morning. thank you very much indeed. >> now, still to come , aidan >> now, still to come, aidan magee will be here with all of the latest sports news. up next. >> adrian's got the sport. morning. >> good morning. i want to focus on a colossal of a colossus within the english game. actually although he was scottish originally coming down from aberdeen to play for liverpool. i want to take you back to the 60s. liverpool was not the club that we know now. it was actually quite a parochial side. it was a side that was playing in the second division. bill shankly was the manager. ron yeats was a key signing. h
and i think that's something that charles bnngs that's something that charles brings to the table and we are more than just a physical, we are spiritual, creative, complicated people. i think he understands that his mother did too. he's been very open about this, and i think that's part of that stability at times of turbulence and change. and the monarchy still exemplifies that under charles. >> okay. there. we have to leave it as we enter our caroline age. good to see you both. this...
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that's 2-tear justice. >> harris: charles payne. >> charles: i think there's a three-pronged thing that has been hit on here. preparing for a potential trump presidency and saying, these are the things that will escalate obviously has given us a timeline that coincides only -- these things have only happen in the last three and a half years. we don't want anyone harmed or threatened. but i think that merrick garland also has to be thinking about how history is going to look at him and this legacy. because to your point, tammy, the foundation of our country is rule of law and that's one of the key foundations. he gaslighted america just now. most of that was another round of gaslighting and every time we hear from someone on the democratic party it's gaslighting us whether it's telling us how great the economy is or what their ideas are and policy. we just know they are not being truthful. i would love to see him say the supreme court made and a very important ruling recently and decision and we had something of an epiphany. welfare should never exist in our country, we should stop doing
that's 2-tear justice. >> harris: charles payne. >> charles: i think there's a three-pronged thing that has been hit on here. preparing for a potential trump presidency and saying, these are the things that will escalate obviously has given us a timeline that coincides only -- these things have only happen in the last three and a half years. we don't want anyone harmed or threatened. but i think that merrick garland also has to be thinking about how history is going to look at him...
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charles, brit, as always, thank you. >> charles: thank you. >> bret: the dow hit a new record high interest rates it gained 228 today. the s&p 500 finished ahead 7. the nasdaq lost 92. up next, ukrainian forces get more aggressive against russia inside russia as vladimir putin orders reinforcements. ♪ #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. ned? otezla can help you get clearer skin, and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing otezla for over a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla had depression, suicidal thoughts, or weight loss. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. audience: ohhh... with clearer skin, movie night is a groovy night. (♪) live in the moment. ask your doctor about otezla. t—mobile's 5g network connects a hundred thousand delta employees so they can make every customer feel like they've arrived before they've le
charles, brit, as always, thank you. >> charles: thank you. >> bret: the dow hit a new record high interest rates it gained 228 today. the s&p 500 finished ahead 7. the nasdaq lost 92. up next, ukrainian forces get more aggressive against russia inside russia as vladimir putin orders reinforcements. ♪ #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. ned? otezla can help you get clearer skin, and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been...
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charles: welcome back to "the big weekend show".en freaks out while hosting world leaders at home. lucas tomlinson is unwilling to delaware tonight. >> good evening, president biden hosting world leaders at his old high school and while he was wrapping up things got little awkward. >> of good as well for being here and now, who am i introducing next? who's next? >> distinguished guest, the prime minister of the republic of india. >> vice president kamala harris attended a fundraiser in new york today, she does not plan to return next month for the al smith dinner become in the first presidential candidate to decline an invitation in 40 years, the annual white tie affair is a fundraiser for catholic charities kamala harris campaign said she plans to hit the swing states instead recall, hilary clinton was criticized for not campaigning enough in the swing states when she lost the donald trump in 2016. of course the dinner is not until next month so kamala harris can always change your mind. she has before. charles: very true, she cert
charles: welcome back to "the big weekend show".en freaks out while hosting world leaders at home. lucas tomlinson is unwilling to delaware tonight. >> good evening, president biden hosting world leaders at his old high school and while he was wrapping up things got little awkward. >> of good as well for being here and now, who am i introducing next? who's next? >> distinguished guest, the prime minister of the republic of india. >> vice president kamala harris...