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charles payne, we give it to you. jackie: don't break it, charles. charles: thank you very much. [laughter] all right. this is "making money." breaking right now, stocks are are pushing higher, but there's caution in the air. we came limping into this year, but we've got the great ed yardeni who called the 2022 bottom. what does he see for 2025? he'll share his thoughts with us. also, of course, we're monitoring this house vote. johnson appears to have lost the first vote. i'll ask steve moore if the republicans are blowing it. and quantum stocks, they continue to rip. some are up a thousand percent. can they go higher in wife got the biggest quantum bull on wall street, plus, my take on the crisis surrounding our young men. if we're going to make america great again, we need to to start with them, plus an amazing power panel to react. all all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ ♪ charles: you know, we were cruising along last year, right, entering that easy phase, the so-called santa claus rally phase, and suddenly the market became a slippery slope. check this out. after
charles payne, we give it to you. jackie: don't break it, charles. charles: thank you very much. [laughter] all right. this is "making money." breaking right now, stocks are are pushing higher, but there's caution in the air. we came limping into this year, but we've got the great ed yardeni who called the 2022 bottom. what does he see for 2025? he'll share his thoughts with us. also, of course, we're monitoring this house vote. johnson appears to have lost the first vote. i'll ask...
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charles: ready to go?yea, because they've pulled back on the trump trade and everybody pes to poo poo them on whatever reason and higher rates but the big piece, the deregulation piece is massive. over christmas the fed said they were going to revisit the stress test for this year and banks suing the regulators and unlocking for growth and capitol return, that's huge. >> next thing today and talking banks and consumer finance and deregulation catalyst and it's interesting that banks are file ago lawsuit against the federal reserve, which i thought was interesting and thought they were related like went down to jekyll island and birthed the federal reserve. but i never believed in the stress test and the piece of paper affects the economy. >> it is a third or more of capital requirement and that changes every year and changes in terms of how much supply banks have for lending or how much capital they have to return to shareholders so as long as we get to be more transparent, then that's going to be a big de
charles: ready to go?yea, because they've pulled back on the trump trade and everybody pes to poo poo them on whatever reason and higher rates but the big piece, the deregulation piece is massive. over christmas the fed said they were going to revisit the stress test for this year and banks suing the regulators and unlocking for growth and capitol return, that's huge. >> next thing today and talking banks and consumer finance and deregulation catalyst and it's interesting that banks are...
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charles payne -- charles: it's great to be back. happy new year, guys. good afternoon to everyone at home. i am charms payne, and this is "making money." how the markets limped out of 2024, we're twinge to go right now to -- going to to go right now to las vegas for a press conference on that bombering of -- bombing of a tesla cyber truck. let's take a listen. [background sounds] >> all right. good afternoon, everybody. my name is kevin mckay hill, i'm the sheriff of the las vegas metropolitanned police department s and we are collectively here this morning to give you an update on the cyber truck explosion at the trump hotel the on las vegas boulevard yesterday. our work never stopped. as many of you went to sleep last night. i just want to give you an cup date on a lot of it is what we found through the profession of the cyber truck. this is a joint investigation involving the fbi, the atf, las vegas met if propoll tan police department and these people worked through the night and found a lot of stuff that is very useful for this investigation. as you
charles payne -- charles: it's great to be back. happy new year, guys. good afternoon to everyone at home. i am charms payne, and this is "making money." how the markets limped out of 2024, we're twinge to go right now to -- going to to go right now to las vegas for a press conference on that bombering of -- bombing of a tesla cyber truck. let's take a listen. [background sounds] >> all right. good afternoon, everybody. my name is kevin mckay hill, i'm the sheriff of the las...
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charles: yeah.if i can buy a high quality portfolio that i can mix a little bit of credit in with some of these treasury exposures and i'm going to get 6, 6.5%, all of a sudden, you know, why do i need to take mean beingful risk on other -- the meaningful risk on other markets which may be stretched? the stock market is realizing that, hey, there's another game in town as well -- charles: right. >> at the end of the day, pricing these hikes out of the market is probably where we should have been all along. and, you know, now exactly, essentially, the market is in line with the fed. and so the expectations they have. so i think we're going to be in a wait and see approach. i think the fed is kind of a nothing burger through the first quarter. we've got to get the new administration, see what policy comes and see actually what gets implemented and what those impacts are on the overall economy. right now i think the economy is good enough. you know, as you said, you can still make money in other things
charles: yeah.if i can buy a high quality portfolio that i can mix a little bit of credit in with some of these treasury exposures and i'm going to get 6, 6.5%, all of a sudden, you know, why do i need to take mean beingful risk on other -- the meaningful risk on other markets which may be stretched? the stock market is realizing that, hey, there's another game in town as well -- charles: right. >> at the end of the day, pricing these hikes out of the market is probably where we should...
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charles: yeah. well, we know there's a lot of those hard numbers like the stuff we do spend on, marbelled inside that stuff, is a lot of waste. the idea is if the moates behind them can be pushed the same. charles: my next guest has also released his 2025 forecast and i want to bring in stock traders almanac editor in chief jeffrey hersh. so your base case, 8-12% gains for the year. best case, 12-20%. i was happy with your worst case because it was sort of flat-to-negative. bob just now said look for at least a 10% correction. let's start with the base case of 65% probability. what has to happen to make this come to fruition? >> i mean not a whole lot that great has to happen. just got to be pretty solid with some of the things mr. trump has tried to put through. we need inflation as you were showing before has to stay a little bit contained. the 10-year you were pointing out i'm looking at the 4.3 level not just between 4-5. we need to get those interest rates -- charles: you want it below 4.3, the
charles: yeah. well, we know there's a lot of those hard numbers like the stuff we do spend on, marbelled inside that stuff, is a lot of waste. the idea is if the moates behind them can be pushed the same. charles: my next guest has also released his 2025 forecast and i want to bring in stock traders almanac editor in chief jeffrey hersh. so your base case, 8-12% gains for the year. best case, 12-20%. i was happy with your worst case because it was sort of flat-to-negative. bob just now said...
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thanks a lot. >> thanks charles. charles: you know, folks. problem with the headlines like the one that started us off today from cnn on trump's tariff plan is they aren't breaking news. they aren't breaking news, but get ready because it's going to happen a lot. they are going to move markets and they may actually lose you money. i'll explain and try to caution everyone right after this. morikawa on 18. he is really boxed in here. not a good spot. off the comcast business van. into the vending area. oh, not the fries! where's the ball? anybody see it? oh wait, there it is! back into play and... -oh no, it's in the water. wait a minute. are you kidding me? you got to be kidding me. rolling towards the cup, and it's in the hole! what an impossible shot brought to you by comcast business. ♪ whenever heartburn strikes, get fast relief with tums. it's time to love food back. also try new tums gummy bites. your loved ones are getting older, and they need your support. care.com is here to help. it's an easy way to find background-checked senior car
thanks a lot. >> thanks charles. charles: you know, folks. problem with the headlines like the one that started us off today from cnn on trump's tariff plan is they aren't breaking news. they aren't breaking news, but get ready because it's going to happen a lot. they are going to move markets and they may actually lose you money. i'll explain and try to caution everyone right after this. morikawa on 18. he is really boxed in here. not a good spot. off the comcast business van. into the...
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appreciate you. >> thank you, charles. charles: markets trying to come back here.ading tech trade. >> they call it the cp affect, now we have the lc, we'll see what happens big news in stocks, mega cap, bitcoin, treasury yield, oil a lot of action as we kickoff the final hour of trade. the dow is in the green of 282-point up i have a session again of
appreciate you. >> thank you, charles. charles: markets trying to come back here.ading tech trade. >> they call it the cp affect, now we have the lc, we'll see what happens big news in stocks, mega cap, bitcoin, treasury yield, oil a lot of action as we kickoff the final hour of trade. the dow is in the green of 282-point up i have a session again of
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welcome everybody i am charles payne this is "your world". we have fox team coverage with matt finn in altadena and jonathan in pacific palisades. we want to begin with matt. >> hey,, charles, i'm standing in the aftermath of the eaton fire which of this afternoon is the deadliest. let me just walk you through what it would be like returning to your house. you go up to the front sidewalk and in the stairs lead to nothing. and this is a situation we are seeing all across l.a. county. i spoke to a neighbor next door she was lucky return to her property she says she was looking for heirlooms and things like that. i talked to another gentleman in his area he says he is acting like neighborhood watch taking pictures of suspicious people and their license plate here is what he had to say. >> just knowing somebody is watching you the old-fashioned neighborhood watch where they know somebody is watching them they are less likely to do things. >> the new l.a. county district attorney nathan hochman who is supposed to be the tough on crime d.a. says th
welcome everybody i am charles payne this is "your world". we have fox team coverage with matt finn in altadena and jonathan in pacific palisades. we want to begin with matt. >> hey,, charles, i'm standing in the aftermath of the eaton fire which of this afternoon is the deadliest. let me just walk you through what it would be like returning to your house. you go up to the front sidewalk and in the stairs lead to nothing. and this is a situation we are seeing all across l.a....
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>> i agree with you charles.e been bemused by the pundits saying trump trade is unwinding earnings growth and evaluations are too high. it is all a matter of what are earnings growth going to be and get from the trump administration. will we get deregulation, which is in -- in its form a tax cut. will we get tax cuts if we get half of what trump proposed for corporate tax cuts that will add 4% points charles: see if we can adjust your volume i'll explain to the audience using great trade from our friend ryan what investing is all about. because it would be wonderful when straight up in a straight line and back you pull up a 200 year chart that is a straight line but in there it is a little shaky. so 3% dips right -- you're going get those -- it is 7 even 7 months or so a mild correction is always going to happen. the corrections 10% right now. that's going to happen. and every now and then every three and a half years you'll get a bare market been a while since a bare market maybe one is due although that doesn't
>> i agree with you charles.e been bemused by the pundits saying trump trade is unwinding earnings growth and evaluations are too high. it is all a matter of what are earnings growth going to be and get from the trump administration. will we get deregulation, which is in -- in its form a tax cut. will we get tax cuts if we get half of what trump proposed for corporate tax cuts that will add 4% points charles: see if we can adjust your volume i'll explain to the audience using great trade...
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charles sole: yes.the abaroas' neighbors who had been burglarized. josh mankiewicz: your car was broken into, right? lisa sealy: well yes. it was unlocked and someone went into it and took out some change. josh mankiewicz: a seemingly petty, relatively insignificant theft... until a k9 dog was called to search the grounds of the abaroa home where janet had been killed. when the dog got to the front of the house it stopped unexpectedly. charles sole: "it was in the proximity of where the bottle was..." charles sole: the dog made his alert that there was something in that area. josh mankiewicz: there... amongst the weeds... the dog had found... a coin. josh mankiewicz: one of the neighbors reported that her car had been broken into. and some change had been stolen. charles sole: you're correct. josh mankiewicz: and i guess, at least one theory was that maybe this coin was from that? charles sole: it certainly could have been. josh mankiewicz: a homicide... a burglary down the road... and a coin that could
charles sole: yes.the abaroas' neighbors who had been burglarized. josh mankiewicz: your car was broken into, right? lisa sealy: well yes. it was unlocked and someone went into it and took out some change. josh mankiewicz: a seemingly petty, relatively insignificant theft... until a k9 dog was called to search the grounds of the abaroa home where janet had been killed. when the dog got to the front of the house it stopped unexpectedly. charles sole: "it was in the proximity of where the...
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it belongs to charles sumner. i put charles sumner in this incredible small but influential of non-presidential ents in american. that small benjamin franklin alexander. susan b, anthony. martin luther king jr. charles sumner rounds out that starting five right there. i think these people these folks this fight that group five is more influential than many presidents. but i put them in that group of non presidents that were extreme important in american. sumner does all that he does with remarkable. remarkable honesty. he's unbelievable. he's unbridgeable. he never, never compromised a principle for, the sake of political expediency that i could fight. so he does all of that while keeping up that sort of virtue that is very, very real. he also does all of that with some severe personal shortcomings. he's imperious. he looks down as his nose is at people. he's condescending. he's really elitist. he is almost humorless. he has a very difficult time getting along with people does not have great relationships with his
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>> yeah, charles. the last congress, every single time that speaker johnson needed to pass a major piece of legislation, think funding the government, continuing resolutions, anything having to do with the debt ceiling, that was speaker mccarthy early in the last congress. they had to do it in a bipartisan manner. there are republicans in the house, republican conferences who do not accept that some things in congress should be done in a bipartisan manner and are best done in a bipartisan manner and despite the fact that they do not want their leaders having conversations with democrats, they are unwilling to be flexible in any of their positions, so they really put their leaders in a position to fail. by the way, this is not new, charles. this happened to john weiner. this happened to paul ryan. clearly, it happened to kevin mccarthy and we saw how republicans revolted against speaker johnson just a few weeks ago. after he had cut a deal with akeem jeffries to continue funding the government. of cours
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charles: happy new year. ashley: okay, we look at the markets, we're starting off strong after a bit of a selloff at the end of last year. can we keep the momentum going in the new year? charles: we might be lucky to keep the momentum going today; right. it's one of those sessions, ashley, you know, you wake up, see the futures look higher but there's not any real news per se. i'm somewhat concerned about the way we limped out of last year all though historically we've had the years early december and made big highs and come off the way we did with so many days, not just the market, but the breath, the tone of the markets and so many more new lows versus new highs and it's ironically enough the following years have seen rebounds and i'm really optimistic about 2025 but right now is sort of a show me sort of a market. give me an example. at one point this morning, tesla was up maybe $10 before the open. then delivery numbers came out and tesla shares came down and the momentum is still to the upside particular
charles: happy new year. ashley: okay, we look at the markets, we're starting off strong after a bit of a selloff at the end of last year. can we keep the momentum going in the new year? charles: we might be lucky to keep the momentum going today; right. it's one of those sessions, ashley, you know, you wake up, see the futures look higher but there's not any real news per se. i'm somewhat concerned about the way we limped out of last year all though historically we've had the years early...
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joining me now, charles coleman junior msnbc legal analyst, former prosecutor and host of the charlesand jill wine-banks, former assistant, watergate special prosecutor and co-host of the sisters in law podcast. great to have both of you with us. charles, i'll start with you. i mean, your big takeaway from this weekend of news. we'll start with the resignation. i mean, that in itself is not surprising. we knew that was coming, but it also comes on the heels of the sentencing. and now, of course, we are awaiting this report from the doj. it seems like, legally speaking, that has been cleared for it to ultimately be released. >> well, i mean, one of the things that i think about when i look at the huge nexus of cases that donald trump has faced over the past few years, i cannot help but to feel that this is a guy who's now going into the oval office and thumbing his nose at the entire justice system. >> you know, whether it's robert mueller, whether it's the impeachments, whether it's jack smith, whether it's merrick garland, he has gotten away with it. >> he's fani willis. >> i mean, a
joining me now, charles coleman junior msnbc legal analyst, former prosecutor and host of the charlesand jill wine-banks, former assistant, watergate special prosecutor and co-host of the sisters in law podcast. great to have both of you with us. charles, i'll start with you. i mean, your big takeaway from this weekend of news. we'll start with the resignation. i mean, that in itself is not surprising. we knew that was coming, but it also comes on the heels of the sentencing. and now, of...
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thank you so much, it's been a heroic effort. >> charles: folks, thank you for watching. on thursday. it's a special town hall unbreakable investor, i will be talking about the new guilded age meeting the new mckinley era. wait until you hear about history repeating itself and the prosperity all of us can enjoy. in the meantime, here's "the five." >> hello everyone. i'm dana
thank you so much, it's been a heroic effort. >> charles: folks, thank you for watching. on thursday. it's a special town hall unbreakable investor, i will be talking about the new guilded age meeting the new mckinley era. wait until you hear about history repeating itself and the prosperity all of us can enjoy. in the meantime, here's "the five." >> hello everyone. i'm dana
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he's pretty friendly with charles townsend one point famous townsend acts there passed by charles townsend. gates is friendly with him for a while, but he as he's very disgruntled by his own personal experiences and that he feels like he's being denied his own personal. i was on a qualified position within within the british military establishment. you can see these these views change. so by 1768, he actually he dines of benjamin franklin evening and franklin refers to him as a friend of america. so by 1768, franklin thinks, he's on the american side of the imperial crisis. he argues that american are entitled to push for a total repeal the townsend act, not just a partial repeal. there's also a very revealing essay letter or a speech. he writes in 1769, which is probably a draft speech of him considering running for public office, not clear if it's parliament or some local. but in that speech, at least, he calls britain's treatment of the colony is pernicious. so he's openly critical of the of britain's treatment of the colonies thinks it's too heavy handed handed of a manner the way they
he's pretty friendly with charles townsend one point famous townsend acts there passed by charles townsend. gates is friendly with him for a while, but he as he's very disgruntled by his own personal experiences and that he feels like he's being denied his own personal. i was on a qualified position within within the british military establishment. you can see these these views change. so by 1768, he actually he dines of benjamin franklin evening and franklin refers to him as a friend of...
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charles. and i can't do that. a president has executive privilege. charles and i don't have that.president has reasonably broad immunity from the supreme court for official acts. something that charles and i don't have. so while it's true in the main that nobody is above the law, it's also true in the specifics that a president is beside it. and that's what we are seeing. i don't think it's i don't and, you know, we can talk at length about the supreme court decision on immunity and other things that have happened along the way. but presidents have always had privileges that other people are not entitled to. and so it's a complicated question. it is indeed. >> and so i'm just wondering, you know, clearly the fact that it's donald trump that gives him the opportunity to share in some of these privileges and some of these. but it's almost as though he is very unique in so many ways, including how he has dealt with the system, the justice system, not just in the last. >> you know, we tend to focus this in the last ten years since he came on the political scene, but he has had a lifet
charles. and i can't do that. a president has executive privilege. charles and i don't have that.president has reasonably broad immunity from the supreme court for official acts. something that charles and i don't have. so while it's true in the main that nobody is above the law, it's also true in the specifics that a president is beside it. and that's what we are seeing. i don't think it's i don't and, you know, we can talk at length about the supreme court decision on immunity and other...
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and last word to you on this, charles, because this is the challenge. it's very difficult to feel safe when on top of everything that mayor landrieu just said, you have politicians that have a self-interest in lying about everything because it helps them with the political narrative, not concerned about the human narrative that could actually be really helpful. >> and that is the tragedy of all of this, right? there are real tragedies. there will always be crime. you know, unfortunately what we try to do is keep the crime as low as possible. all different kinds of people will commit crimes. the problem here is that you jump on one sort of crime, one crime committed by one name that sounds exotic, one brown face, rather than looking at all of the domestic terror that we face, including what the -- says is a really big problem, which is young white men in american. we need to look at all of our domestic terrorism and say, this all is a problem. >> indeed. exactly. and it is americans that we need to be talking about. this is about us. charles blow, mitch
and last word to you on this, charles, because this is the challenge. it's very difficult to feel safe when on top of everything that mayor landrieu just said, you have politicians that have a self-interest in lying about everything because it helps them with the political narrative, not concerned about the human narrative that could actually be really helpful. >> and that is the tragedy of all of this, right? there are real tragedies. there will always be crime. you know, unfortunately...
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happy new year to you, charles.is second trump administration, we are reminded of the key role that the federal judiciary played in its first administration, where trump tried to enact new laws and push congress to adopt legislation. he tried to legislate by fiat through executive orders. and most of the challenges to his actions that were excessive, that were overreach, were in fact either overturned or somehow narrowed by the supreme court or lower federal courts. he only prevailed in about 22% of the nearly 250 challenges to some of his actions in his first term. and that means that our courts, our state and federal courts, mostly federal in that instance, played a significant role in restraining his overreach and his excess. and sadly, between that time and now, the american public has made very clear that it has lost faith in our judicial system. nearly two-thirds of the american public believe that the supreme court and our federal judiciary is not to be relied upon or they don't have faith in that system. and
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host of making money on fox business, charles payne. this former gymnast gives liberals fits while doing the splits. host of outkick the morning charlie arnold. no one can hold a candle to her because she had beans for lunch. new york times best selling author and fox news contributor kat timpf. and he's like darth vader, tall, black. and perhaps he could be your father. new york times best selling author, comedian, and nba coach. charles, you got kids, right? yeah. how many you got? >> three kids. >> five grandkids. >> you got grandkids? yeah. >> how old are you? >> 62. oh my goodness. >> wow. got you beat. >> do you think it's probably not going to be in my in the in my cards. >> you're definitely a late bloomer. i got to tell you, there's this big longevity thing going on right now. really, really big. and you've got the money. so you've got. you've got a better shot than you think. yeah. you've probably got a better shot of that than you thought you had of even having the kid in the first place. >> you know, you're right. i don't kn
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this is a charles bernard museum on new island. and as i had mentioned before, the new island is a nature ve that was given by sir ian strange. but if you go on a cruise, not a disney cruise or a carnival cruise, but it's sort a nature cruise or birding cruise. they often stop off this island. they'll take you in to the island in a tender, and then you can go into the museum. and i was giving a talk earlier this year, and when i mentioned that this was a museum, a guy in the audience raised his hand and said, not a museum. i said, what? because i was there in february. i walked in there, they're selling t shirts and postcards. i well, i guess the tourism office of the falklands and the people live. one of the five people live on this island. pull the wool over my eyes because they sent me 12 photographs of the inside of this place and it looked very like a museum to me. and when i figured is that during the high seas in february is summer down there, they probably push all the artifacts, the musty artifacts to the side and they mak
this is a charles bernard museum on new island. and as i had mentioned before, the new island is a nature ve that was given by sir ian strange. but if you go on a cruise, not a disney cruise or a carnival cruise, but it's sort a nature cruise or birding cruise. they often stop off this island. they'll take you in to the island in a tender, and then you can go into the museum. and i was giving a talk earlier this year, and when i mentioned that this was a museum, a guy in the audience raised his...
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. >> let's bring in former new york prosecutor and civil rights attorney charles coleman jr.us, former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general and former republican congressman david jolly of florida. harry, let's talk about this unconditional charge. i don't know what that means in legal speak, but in my plain vanilla jersey talk, man, this brother seems to have been hooked up. >> you're exactly right. >> what it means is what it sounds like. >> nothing at all. >> he walks free. >> on the other hand, merchan makes a big distinction between trump the person and trump the president. so what it means is the very important sort of scarlet letter that the conviction is finalized. you needed sentencing to make that happen. and he enters, as you say, the presidency as the first and only felon, something he fought mightily to try to avoid and he's going to try to appeal from. so even though for him, there are no consequences. >> and merchan understood that he had to do it that way, or he might have been reversed on appeal. >> that's one of the things that the supr
. >> let's bring in former new york prosecutor and civil rights attorney charles coleman jr.us, former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general and former republican congressman david jolly of florida. harry, let's talk about this unconditional charge. i don't know what that means in legal speak, but in my plain vanilla jersey talk, man, this brother seems to have been hooked up. >> you're exactly right. >> what it means is what it sounds like. >>...
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they're taking advantage of people, charles. charles: they bought the bank i had my mortgage a at. i had 10 100 grand set up, it's a terrible bank. i'll call them out on national tv. ladies, i wish we had more time. [laughter] hold off on robots, give men a chance. thank you. liz claman -- liz: can we call out companies we're really annoyed at right now? charles: there's a lot more than annoyed. when they try to steal your house -- liz: state farm. anyway, moving on. [laughter] happy friday, everybody. breaking news, the antics in washington seem kind of a world away from wall street where the bulls are galloping toward the close, kicking up gold dust for investors long the market. inside the beltway, the house of represent tyes has just elected its next house speaker. not without drama though. after the first vote to reelect republican mike johnson, president-elect trump's pick as speaker of the house, seemingly failed, some backroom conversations with two republicans who did not support johnson, representative-elect ralph norman of south carolina and keith -- of,, those two skis
they're taking advantage of people, charles. charles: they bought the bank i had my mortgage a at. i had 10 100 grand set up, it's a terrible bank. i'll call them out on national tv. ladies, i wish we had more time. [laughter] hold off on robots, give men a chance. thank you. liz claman -- liz: can we call out companies we're really annoyed at right now? charles: there's a lot more than annoyed. when they try to steal your house -- liz: state farm. anyway, moving on. [laughter] happy friday,...
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charles hurt?s heard a lot of live gunshots in his life. >> greg: yes, he is used to it. >> not again. >> greg: third time today. >> people are like marijuana are is almost a national think this might take the movement all the way back. my man looked so dumb and his reaction is like that i got myself? okay. >> greg: tyrus, what did he do wrong? >> the first think he did wrong is see [bleep] in the morning. nothing faces me off more as a brother who wears a hat to win another [bleep] shows up and first of all and the speech was be some thank you are not. apparently you were not a marksman. nobody wears tight jeans with a .22 loaded and he is looking like he is looking for car keys. you do not put your hand in your pants where there is a pistol unless there is trouble. kat, i think it is the pregnancy you were looking at the good with anybody. i think if you were not pregnant you would say that is the dumbest [bleep] i have ever seen in my life. he is so high that he and his other part his other brot
charles hurt?s heard a lot of live gunshots in his life. >> greg: yes, he is used to it. >> not again. >> greg: third time today. >> people are like marijuana are is almost a national think this might take the movement all the way back. my man looked so dumb and his reaction is like that i got myself? okay. >> greg: tyrus, what did he do wrong? >> the first think he did wrong is see [bleep] in the morning. nothing faces me off more as a brother who wears a...
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but for now in the south bay, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> charles, thank you so much. >> we're talk about our forecast now take live look outside see what a nice day it is out here. >> across the bay area, here's a view from our camera on top of mount tam. we have. kyla grogan in the weather center with details on what's going yeah. beautiful blue skies out there today and slightly warmer temperatures to take a live look here at the golden gate bridge. you can see just how pretty it is. little bit of a breeze out there. but temperatures have popped up. and if you can see if you look up in the north, they were about 7 degrees warmer than we were this time yesterday. he had over fairfield 8 degrees warmer. but across the board, we are running a few degrees up and you see that here is we're already kind of flirting with that 60 degree, mark. in fact, we just hit it there in san jose now sitting at 60 degrees or 57 in san francisco and santa rosa about 58 in concord. so you get the idea we're getting a little warmer. we've got some nice sunshine out there. but once you take a look
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>> reporter: charles, good evening to you.ing the ongoing investigation here related to the terror attack on new year's day. first off, we know that jabbar act alone. we also saw chilling new images of the attacker's movements back in october using meta glasses. take a listen to what fbi had to say about that. >> jabbar made at least two trips to new orleans in the months prior to the attacks. one in october and the other a month later in november. during that time, jabbar using meta glasses recorded a video as he rode through the french quarter on a bicycle. meta glasses appear to look like regular glasses, but they allow a user to record videos and photos hands free. >> reporter: and in addition to those images that you saw captured on his meta glasses, there was a point where we see jabbar taking a glimpse at himself in the mirror. in addition to that footage, the fbi released additional surveillance footage in the area on the day of the attack. it appears to show jabbar actually placing those two coolers filled with ieds o
>> reporter: charles, good evening to you.ing the ongoing investigation here related to the terror attack on new year's day. first off, we know that jabbar act alone. we also saw chilling new images of the attacker's movements back in october using meta glasses. take a listen to what fbi had to say about that. >> jabbar made at least two trips to new orleans in the months prior to the attacks. one in october and the other a month later in november. during that time, jabbar using...
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schumer, a senator charles e. schumer, a senator >> .. signed: patty murray, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands adjourned until 11:45 a.m. on friday, 11:45 a.m. on friday, >> the 118th congress will gavel out for the last time tomorrow and the new congress will begin at noon eastern. you can follow live coverage here on c-span2. as we now return to our booktv programming in progress. >> liability insurance for when they hit someoneik or for when e e-bike operator i is injured, travis industry sort of take over with related and inadequate regulation has harmed commuter cycling and harmha recreational cycling in the city. that's an example of elected officials being cowed by the technology rather than controlling the technology. the same now you talk about uber and lyft, electric vehicles. there's a tendency to say it's electric vehicle so it should be exempt on the cap for for higher vehicles. maybe it should be exempt from congestion pricing. an electric car still a car. it is not a good thing to encourage more automobile use in
schumer, a senator charles e. schumer, a senator >> .. signed: patty murray, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands adjourned until 11:45 a.m. on friday, 11:45 a.m. on friday, >> the 118th congress will gavel out for the last time tomorrow and the new congress will begin at noon eastern. you can follow live coverage here on c-span2. as we now return to our booktv programming in progress. >> liability insurance for when they...
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[laughter] liz: charles, thank you so much. "the claman countdown" is live at ces, the largest consumer electronics technology the show where close to 5,000 tech companies from 161 countries have descended on sin city for the next three days to to unveil the newest gadgets for 2025, and it will be a crowd of close to 140,000. maybe even more. we're going to show you a bunch of this technology coming up. but first, yeah, you see red on the screen. after monday's stellar performance where the tech the sector actually led the nasdaq to major gains, that sector is coloring the markets red. as we kick off the final hour of trade, we've got the dow i jonesvilles losing about 116 points, s&p down 52. but let me show you the nasdaq, and we can drill down here because the point and percentage loss you see right now, so the percentage loss is 1.6%. the point loss are, 325. completely blanks out the 1.2% pop or 243 points that it closed at yesterday. to be honest, that probably has less to do with any particular narrative in tech world th
[laughter] liz: charles, thank you so much. "the claman countdown" is live at ces, the largest consumer electronics technology the show where close to 5,000 tech companies from 161 countries have descended on sin city for the next three days to to unveil the newest gadgets for 2025, and it will be a crowd of close to 140,000. maybe even more. we're going to show you a bunch of this technology coming up. but first, yeah, you see red on the screen. after monday's stellar performance...
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the group said charles darwin was targeted because he would be, quote, turning in his grave because of mass extinction taking place. westminster abbey spokesperson said the grave is being cleaned and they do not expect any permanent damage. those are the latest pictures from that process. that news conference is still going on in los angeles, so we continue to monitor that. when you rejoin us at the top of the hour we will have the latest from los angeles. you're watching bbc news. a leading obesity expert has warned that weight loss drugs could encrypt the nhs if they were prescribed to all the patients who are eligible for them custom 3.4 million people in england are understood to qualify but there are warnings it could cost around £10 billion a year if they were all treated once. —— at once. ray is 62 and has battled with his weight for most of his life. ray, what size is that? it might be a six... six or a seven xl. he got a shock a few years ago when about to have surgery. i was actually outside waiting to go into the theatre, and they said, "we can't operate on him. he's too big
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private first class charles johnson had gallantry beyond call of duty while defending outpost againsthelming odds and making the ultimate sacrifice to save the lives of comrades in the republic of korea during the period of june 11th, 1953 to june 12th. private first class johnson serving as browning amendment rifle man with infantry third division. chinese forces attacked his unit during a massive night time assault. during the ensuing if battle, overwhelming numbers of chinese troops assaulted the trenches and bunkers defended by first class johnson and his squad private firsts class johnson wounded from a direct artillery hit on his bunker swengtly from a hand grenade thrown in the bunker at the personal disregard for injuries administered first aid to those most seriously injured understands seriousness of the situation and being under direct fire from the enemy first class johnsonn drailinged a wounded soldier to safety of a secure bunker stopping to aid injured soldiers and kill several enemy troops in hand to hand combat. departing the safety of the second bunker he connected a
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buckingham palace has announced king charles is deeply saddened by the death of a british man who was among 1a people killed in the new year's day attack in new orleans. edward pettifer, who was 31, from west london, is the stepson of alexandra pettifer, previously known as tiggy legge—bourke, who was the nanny to prince william and prince harry. in a tribute, his family described him as a "wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew and friend to so many". our correspondent frances read reports. another victim of what the fbi says was a premeditated and evil act. this man for chelsea in london was 31 years old and one of 1a who died in new orleans on new year's day. did bbc now understands that he was deception of a former assistant. she worked for the royal family when prince william and how we were children and was often seen playing the young children on any duties and having a long—standing relationship with the family and is married to chuck charles pettyfer. his half brother is prince william's godson who was a pageboy at prince william and catherine's wedding. the king has been i
buckingham palace has announced king charles is deeply saddened by the death of a british man who was among 1a people killed in the new year's day attack in new orleans. edward pettifer, who was 31, from west london, is the stepson of alexandra pettifer, previously known as tiggy legge—bourke, who was the nanny to prince william and prince harry. in a tribute, his family described him as a "wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew and friend to so many". our correspondent frances...
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prince william said: earlier, buckingham palace announced king charles was "deeply saddened".ce harry has also been told. vigils are taking place in new orleans today for all the victims of the attack.0ur correspondent frances read reports. another victim of what the fbi says was a premeditated and evil act. edward pettifer, from chelsea in london, was 31 and one of 1a who died in new orleans on new year's day. the bbc now understands he was the stepson of a former royal assistant, alexandra pettifer, known as tiggy. legge—bourke worked for the royal family when prince william and harry were children. she was often seen playing with the young princes, taking on nannying duties and having a long standing relationship with the family, and is married to charles pettifer, a former coldstream guards officer. edward's half—brother, tom is prince william's godson, who was a page boy at william and catherine's wedding in 2011. palace sources have said that the king has been informed of edwards death, and that he's been in touch with the family to share personal condolences. kensington
prince william said: earlier, buckingham palace announced king charles was "deeply saddened".ce harry has also been told. vigils are taking place in new orleans today for all the victims of the attack.0ur correspondent frances read reports. another victim of what the fbi says was a premeditated and evil act. edward pettifer, from chelsea in london, was 31 and one of 1a who died in new orleans on new year's day. the bbc now understands he was the stepson of a former royal assistant,...
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appreciate you. >> thank you, charles. charles: markets trying to come back here. last hour of trading tech trade. >> they call it the cp affect, now we have the lc, we'll see what happens big news in stocks, mega cap, bitcoin, treasury yield, oil a lot of action as we kickoff the final hour of trade. the dow is in the green of 282-point up i have a session again of 331. the dow is getting a lot of help from united healthcare, pretty decent game with united health but the rest of the broader market is swimming upstream. s&p did not quite make it there, they are still down five-point, the worst performing sectors utilities, tech consumer discretionary but it is the tech titans that are serving as the cinderblock dunking the nasdaq underwater, the nasdaq losing 142 points and friday we saw 317 points slashed from it. the five day loss now stands at 843 points or four and a quarter% for the nasdaq. some of the biggest locker, supermicro computer that is not looking healthy, five and a quarter inch. micron still up 13% this month is losing 4.6%, palo alto down 3.8%. nv
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most northern newspapers, even t radically abolitionists, they want to in some way charles sumner andlame preston brooks for what happed. you seephrases like outreous, assault, that kind of thing in the reporting. it is a classic polarizing incident with these different narratives coming from both sides. that is right. it is followed years later but that raid, everything i said about the caning is doub for brown's raid, the reaction, and the technology being ed these headline give you a sense of how the newspapers re reporting quick fire, quick bursts of formation. this is what is ing on. brown's raid tracted field reporters from many big newspapers in the north, harpers ferry got there, it went on for 160 seconds, how long the caning nt on, brown's raid lasted a couple days and the trial lasted longer than thatfield reporters are going to harpers ferry their updates ck to the northern newspapers. interestingl, with brown's raid, u e a change in northern publicopinion after the fact, as many of thes stories, thpolar opposite narratives onthe same event. with brown's raid, you see more
most northern newspapers, even t radically abolitionists, they want to in some way charles sumner andlame preston brooks for what happed. you seephrases like outreous, assault, that kind of thing in the reporting. it is a classic polarizing incident with these different narratives coming from both sides. that is right. it is followed years later but that raid, everything i said about the caning is doub for brown's raid, the reaction, and the technology being ed these headline give you a sense...
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charles: absolutely. you know, it's so amazing, i don't think -- well, maybe mott people are figuring it out, though. president biden was for the wealthiest folks out there. he did nothing but hurt the small folks out there. everywithin's looking for you all to save them. i believe you will. congressman norman, thank you so much. always a pleasure. >> my pleasure. thank you. charles: over to taylor rigs who is in for liz claman. >> thanks so much, charles. the dow just turning negative for the day, markets were in rally mode most of the day to kick off the third short trading we'll in a row. i'm taylor riggs, in for liz claman. this is led by big tech, that's what's leading the rally at this moment. take a look at nat gas, skyrocketing, a massive winter storm slamming the mid-atlantic, heavy snow, freezing temperatures are causing massive delays at airports. more than 1900 flights are canceled so far, nat gas as you can see up 10 and-a-half percent. the united states nat gas fund etf also rallying as you
charles: absolutely. you know, it's so amazing, i don't think -- well, maybe mott people are figuring it out, though. president biden was for the wealthiest folks out there. he did nothing but hurt the small folks out there. everywithin's looking for you all to save them. i believe you will. congressman norman, thank you so much. always a pleasure. >> my pleasure. thank you. charles: over to taylor rigs who is in for liz claman. >> thanks so much, charles. the dow just turning...
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liz: oh, to you too, charles. so glad that we are back in action and bringing some news when it's market or breaking news to our viewers, and we do begin with breaking news of after an emergency postponement in the wake of yesterday's terrorist attack in new orleans, we are one hour away from the start of the sugar bowl. you're looking at a live shot of the caesars superdome where the kickoff, originally scheduled for last night, will take place at 4 p.m. eastern between georgia and notre dame. the fbi has now released a whole host of new information about yesterday's attacker who died in a shootout with police after he killed 14 new year's revelers. they now believe they know who planted two explosion if we've devices at the scene, and there is also fresh news about the cyber truck explosion yesterday outside trump las vegas hotel. that also considered a terrorist attack. coming up, we've got team coverage of this fast develop canning story. but now let's get to the markets on this first trading day of 2025. we'v
liz: oh, to you too, charles. so glad that we are back in action and bringing some news when it's market or breaking news to our viewers, and we do begin with breaking news of after an emergency postponement in the wake of yesterday's terrorist attack in new orleans, we are one hour away from the start of the sugar bowl. you're looking at a live shot of the caesars superdome where the kickoff, originally scheduled for last night, will take place at 4 p.m. eastern between georgia and notre dame....
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shejoined king charles staff back in 1993 when he was the prince of wales.oliday with them and following the death of diana, she helped them adjust to the loss of their mother. in 1999, she was known back then as tiggy legge—bourke married charles pettifer at a private ceremony in which the two princes attended. irate private ceremony in which the two princes attended.- two princes attended. we are focusin: two princes attended. we are focusing on — two princes attended. we are focusing on this _ two princes attended. we are focusing on this british - two princes attended. we are focusing on this british victim who has been named from this attack, there were other victims. attack, there were other victims-— attack, there were other victims. ' ., ., ., victims. 14 in total and we have been _ victims. 14 in total and we have been hearing - victims. 14 in total and we - have been hearing heartbreaking stories from friends and families of those victims. they include martin bech, in his late 20s, well known american couege late 20s, well known american college fo
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the girls on the floor are the daughters of charl carroll. he reappears. he's in the gray suit five and 13 and these represent what we're fighting for. it's peace. this is what should happen after all the dying and all the struggles, and if it doesn't happen, then the revolution was just carnage and brutality. but if a revolution can end this way then you can say it may be successful now. she is two to the left of martha washington. he also fathered a child by another woman. she was a servant in the house of one of his brothers. and according to the laws of connecticut, a single mother could name the father, and then he was responsible for the subsistence of the child. trumbull said, well, she had so many boyfriends. who knows who the father was? but i was the most prosperous, so she picked me. very gallant. then he married an english woman seven years after this. sarah hope harvey. she said to him, you've got to raise this boy. you can't just pay subsistence. you've got to do better than that. so trumbull send a family friend to find out what had happened
the girls on the floor are the daughters of charl carroll. he reappears. he's in the gray suit five and 13 and these represent what we're fighting for. it's peace. this is what should happen after all the dying and all the struggles, and if it doesn't happen, then the revolution was just carnage and brutality. but if a revolution can end this way then you can say it may be successful now. she is two to the left of martha washington. he also fathered a child by another woman. she was a servant...
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charles: yeah. hey, carol, a lot of small businesses say, hey, i do well with tiktok. i've been able to grow my business there. what do we say to them? [laughter] >> i just say that the whole thing is iron toic. it's okay if the government spies on you. it's okay before elon musk and, you know, before, under zuckerberg if we had our own social media a companies spying on us but, no, all of a sudden it's a step too far. i think we have to put this all in perspective and just realize, charles, this is going to only get worse for everybody once a.i. comes into the game here. charles: yeah. well, a. each's going to be a game-changer on so many levels. ladies, thank you so much, carol and tiana. folks, i hand it over to my colleague, cheryl casone, in for liz claman. it's going to be a rocky hour go. we'll hold on. cheryl: yeah. more than 6000 points down on the dow -- charles -- 600 points. traders looking for cover. i'm cheryl casone in for liz claman. the jobs report dimmed hopes for two rate cuts in this year. major averages are now turning negative for the year as the
charles: yeah. hey, carol, a lot of small businesses say, hey, i do well with tiktok. i've been able to grow my business there. what do we say to them? [laughter] >> i just say that the whole thing is iron toic. it's okay if the government spies on you. it's okay before elon musk and, you know, before, under zuckerberg if we had our own social media a companies spying on us but, no, all of a sudden it's a step too far. i think we have to put this all in perspective and just realize,...
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i'm going to meet prince charles in this whole thing and they lost my luggage., this is on trend. okay, i don't have my gown. i'm going to meet prince charles. i get to the castle. i'm walking with my dress. every 10 feet or so, someone was like "where's the bathroom?" i said -- i can try to help you find the bar. i get in, all the waitresses have the same black taffeta skirt. he sold them to the entire waitstaff. my big moment. >> kelly: it wasn't a big moment for mee but something kid of similar. this has probably never happen to you all. you are super cool. i got asked to move because they thought i was a seat filler. it was hilarious. there are those moments where you are like wow, i didn't see it coming but it was amazing. it's now one of my favorite stories. i would've messed with people and gotten them drinks and just messed with people the entire night. >> i was being reminded. >> kelly: that's hilarious. are you good at sleeping on flights? >> i am so good at sleeping on
i'm going to meet prince charles in this whole thing and they lost my luggage., this is on trend. okay, i don't have my gown. i'm going to meet prince charles. i get to the castle. i'm walking with my dress. every 10 feet or so, someone was like "where's the bathroom?" i said -- i can try to help you find the bar. i get in, all the waitresses have the same black taffeta skirt. he sold them to the entire waitstaff. my big moment. >> kelly: it wasn't a big moment for mee but...
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but for now in seaside, charles, clifford kron, 4 news. >> police in britain would say, too golf cart thieves didn't get very far over the weekend when police operated drone quickly tracked them down. officers were called to a neighborhood on somerset drive. and officer quickly deployed a drone. to track that. that works. the guys were arrested. the golf carts were recovered. recovery from years of scandal. kron four's philippe djegal reports today. i'm pleased to announce that i've appointed captain jody hill as the acting chief of police for the antioch police department. familiar role for captain jovial, who served as acting antioch police chief from august 2023. through last february, following the retirement. >> the former chief doctor steven forward, antioch city manager, bessie scott publicizing the appointment effective this friday during a news conference at police headquarters tuesday. i am confident that she feel will continue the work of lowering crime. >> engaging our community and helping us seamlessly transition to a permanent police chief. a process scott says could ta
but for now in seaside, charles, clifford kron, 4 news. >> police in britain would say, too golf cart thieves didn't get very far over the weekend when police operated drone quickly tracked them down. officers were called to a neighborhood on somerset drive. and officer quickly deployed a drone. to track that. that works. the guys were arrested. the golf carts were recovered. recovery from years of scandal. kron four's philippe djegal reports today. i'm pleased to announce that i've...
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a jean schulz, the widow of peanuts creator charles m schulz, attended the party this afternoon along with some of the peanuts gang, snoopy and woodstock and the rest that is fun. well, rain could not dampen the spirits tonight in times square, a huge crowd turned out for the traditional ball drop to welcome in 2025. this is the last new year's for this particular ball. it is being retired and replaced. it has been in use since 2008. and stick around after the news here. as new year's rockin eve continues counting down to midnight. our time, we'll go back to ryan seacrest. well, moving on. new developments with former 40 niners star dana stubblefield. his attorneys today filed a motion to have him released from prison, and a hearing could happen later this week. last thursday, a federal appeals court overturned his 2020 rape conviction. the ruling said the prosecution violated the state's racial justice act, which makes it illegal to convict someone on the basis of race, ethnicity or national origin. the santa clara county district attorney's office put out a statement saying it was s
a jean schulz, the widow of peanuts creator charles m schulz, attended the party this afternoon along with some of the peanuts gang, snoopy and woodstock and the rest that is fun. well, rain could not dampen the spirits tonight in times square, a huge crowd turned out for the traditional ball drop to welcome in 2025. this is the last new year's for this particular ball. it is being retired and replaced. it has been in use since 2008. and stick around after the news here. as new year's rockin...
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and charles sheehan, chief policy and public affairs officer. the explanatory document for this item is the environment department draft budget and priorities for fiscal years 20 2526 and 20 2627. powerpoint. this item is for discussion. all right. i think we can just start with the presentation. commissioners, this is the first of two hearings on our department budget. so we'll just jump right into it. as soon as charles gets the slides up. i do you want me to go up there. oh i can i'll do it for you okay. yeah. sorry. just a couple of slides to orient us. this is a two year budget and priorities presentation as required under san francisco law. let's go to next slide. the agenda is as follows. you're going to hear a little bit about me and kind of the overview of what we're focused on in this budget. leo, our chief administrative officer and deputy director, will handle the slides on the budget process, kind of outlining all the steps we need to take and the priorities that have been already outlined by the current administration and expectati
and charles sheehan, chief policy and public affairs officer. the explanatory document for this item is the environment department draft budget and priorities for fiscal years 20 2526 and 20 2627. powerpoint. this item is for discussion. all right. i think we can just start with the presentation. commissioners, this is the first of two hearings on our department budget. so we'll just jump right into it. as soon as charles gets the slides up. i do you want me to go up there. oh i can i'll do it...