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and charles america has gone with taliban. i know in charge. what if they've been famous morning? yes. incredible scenes. cobble international airport this morning, we've seen pictures of what it's all about described was there, special forces keeps you out in what we believe american uniforms carrying american weapons. we've seen them walking around amongst some of the destroy buildings. evidence that the american kid that has been left behind some incredible aircraft, including small light aircraft and helicopters. i'm very much talking about i'm still trying to convince both afghans and the rest of the world, but they have changed. asking for everybody to give them a chance frankly, a new day begins, a new chat of african history begins. we had one of the chief spokesmen. subbing for mosier here who was speaking to the press down on the airport tom back a few hours ago. let's listen to what he had to say, and he's going to tell me, no afghans will surrender to force the way americans left afghanistan is a good lesson for the future generation. they were damaged financially. it'
and charles america has gone with taliban. i know in charge. what if they've been famous morning? yes. incredible scenes. cobble international airport this morning, we've seen pictures of what it's all about described was there, special forces keeps you out in what we believe american uniforms carrying american weapons. we've seen them walking around amongst some of the destroy buildings. evidence that the american kid that has been left behind some incredible aircraft, including small light...
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you can speak with charles stratford, you have all the very latest developments flores, charles america's gone. the taliban are in charge. what have they been saying this morning? well, some incredible pictures. we've seen filled at the airport where we understand with taliban special forces they're wearing pretty much state of the art american kitch holding new american rifles are what looked to be american rifles and they were there with ton of on officials. yes, the morning after this historical event, the withdrawal of us nato forces the title about p all machine at least very much still in full swing, trying to convince both kinds on the rest of the world that this movement, this organization has changed, that it will make inclusive governments is aware of the very diverse needs of the various ethnic minorities, religious minorities, women in this country. let's have a listen to what the chief spokesperson said during his visit to the apple this morning. and his calamity shot. but let me know, afghans will surrender to force the way americans left us gone. this done is a good lesson
you can speak with charles stratford, you have all the very latest developments flores, charles america's gone. the taliban are in charge. what have they been saying this morning? well, some incredible pictures. we've seen filled at the airport where we understand with taliban special forces they're wearing pretty much state of the art american kitch holding new american rifles are what looked to be american rifles and they were there with ton of on officials. yes, the morning after this...
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charles thomson. to me, he is one of america's unsung heroes. he is the first secretary of the continental congress, and he signs the authorization from robert aitken to print the bible. when charles thomson retires, he was a greek scholar himself, so he himself would produce the first english bible translated in america from the greek. this would make charles thomson not only the first secretary of continental congress, he also was the signatory that showed authorization of john hancock's signature on the declaration of independence, he helped design the great seal of the united states, and then he would become the very first united states citizen to print or translate a bible in america. he is a pretty interesting fellow, he was. >> as we continue our journey, you're looking at several of our screens. these take on various debates of history. >> there was among the 12 apostles, one traitor betrayed with a kiss. if should be no wonder therefore among so many thousand true patriots as new england contains, this should be even 12 judases, ready to
charles thomson. to me, he is one of america's unsung heroes. he is the first secretary of the continental congress, and he signs the authorization from robert aitken to print the bible. when charles thomson retires, he was a greek scholar himself, so he himself would produce the first english bible translated in america from the greek. this would make charles thomson not only the first secretary of continental congress, he also was the signatory that showed authorization of john hancock's...
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charles thompson. to me, he is one of america's unsung heroes. ne of the very first secretaries of the continental congress. he signed the authorization of robert taken in the bible. when charles thompson retires, he was a stickler himself. he himself would produce the first english bible translated in america from the greek. this would make charles thompson not only the first secretary of the continental congress, but he was also the signatory that show the authorization of johnson, and hancock signature on a declaration of independence. he helped design the great seal of the united states, he would then become the very first united states citizen to translate a bible in america. he is a pretty interesting fellow. so as we continue our journey, you are looking at several of our screens, these take on various debates throughout history. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> there was among the 12 apostles, when traitor who betrayed, it should be no wonder therefore, there are so many thousands and two patriot, you england contains there should be even 12 a judas cysts r
charles thompson. to me, he is one of america's unsung heroes. ne of the very first secretaries of the continental congress. he signed the authorization of robert taken in the bible. when charles thompson retires, he was a stickler himself. he himself would produce the first english bible translated in america from the greek. this would make charles thompson not only the first secretary of the continental congress, but he was also the signatory that show the authorization of johnson, and...
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charles: so america was built on the backs of hard working folks like that factory worker in the iconicf course there's the legend of john henry , images of rosie the rive ter, of course times have changed but the underlying work ethic that still was part of that many people think it's around now, even though there are signs it might be fading, and maybe it's being replaced with something else that has nothing to do with maritocrary. in other words the ability to earn your way up. my next guest wrote a piece, " does hard work still pay off in america" economist extraordinaire peter morici is joined by heather zumarraga, so peter let me start with you, because peter, you pose the questions so what's the answer? >> well, i think that hard work does pay off if you work at the right things, and i don't mean necessarily being well-born but you can go to an apprentice ship program sponsored by the department of labor in a private company earn $15 for a couple years come out the other end earning $60,000 or win a scholarship to harvard, study critical race theory, write a senior thesis on the
charles: so america was built on the backs of hard working folks like that factory worker in the iconicf course there's the legend of john henry , images of rosie the rive ter, of course times have changed but the underlying work ethic that still was part of that many people think it's around now, even though there are signs it might be fading, and maybe it's being replaced with something else that has nothing to do with maritocrary. in other words the ability to earn your way up. my next guest...
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charles: between china yesterday calling america, we were humiliated, telling taiwan, suggesting to them, the foundations are cracking. genevieve, always a pleasure. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> thank you, charles. charles: new zealand folks, shutting down its entire country after one single confirmed covid case. will the world ever get out of covid hell as long as nations keep making these snap decisions. retail took a massive hit but believe me there are winners in that space and we'll uncover them for you. we'll be right w back. your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ we did it again. verizon has been named america's most reliable network by rootmetrics. and our customers rated us #1 for network quality in america according to j.d. power. number one in reliability, 16 times in a row. most awarded for network quality,
charles: between china yesterday calling america, we were humiliated, telling taiwan, suggesting to them, the foundations are cracking. genevieve, always a pleasure. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> thank you, charles. charles: new zealand folks, shutting down its entire country after one single confirmed covid case. will the world ever get out of covid hell as long as nations keep making these snap decisions. retail took a massive hit but believe me there are winners in that space...
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caring about actual skills but rather the idea that america is a fundamentally flawed place, not somewhere striving to live up to our ideals. charles >> it does create a problem. while xi is having his kids do calculus to in their sleep and feelty to the ccp we're telling our kids to kneel to the flag and not love america. charles: part of this too we're in the midst of modern monetary theory, whether people want to admit it or not. we could see things like universal basic income. what bothers me, folks warning against this i think they're missing the mark because they're always predict doom around the corner. japan has been doing it for 20 years. consequently they are no longer a dominant threat. they're going from 120 million people to 80 people. what is the right messaging for america, hey this stuff might look good but it is not? >> you have to look at history but also look forward. because people could not imagine 20 years ago all the hundreds of thousands of jobs that existed in places like facebook and twitter and we can't always see the future, we shouldn't sell out this generation and say you're never going to make it. sam
caring about actual skills but rather the idea that america is a fundamentally flawed place, not somewhere striving to live up to our ideals. charles >> it does create a problem. while xi is having his kids do calculus to in their sleep and feelty to the ccp we're telling our kids to kneel to the flag and not love america. charles: part of this too we're in the midst of modern monetary theory, whether people want to admit it or not. we could see things like universal basic income. what...
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. >> charles, there's nine million jobs in america right now. are americans staying at home collecting benefits. companies have been bending over backwards as you know to try to hire employees, signing bonuses, higher wages, other benefits. they just can't do it because of this left-wing socialist endless continuing jobless benefits. it's very sad. how are earth can we go back to normal if the government won't? this is what happens when your policy platform is influenced by those on twitter demanding action between their therapy sessions and pilates. >> charles: right. marjorie, there was a time last year when we needed this. even you got a kick out of that. because let's face it, the government shut down our economy. they shut it down. so it was on them. but we're open now. we've had this v shape. president biden bragged a lot about how well the economy is doing. nick mentioned over nine million jobopenings. it was be political suicide for the democrats to do this. but i've heard the whispers what do you think? >> i don't think a lot of people
. >> charles, there's nine million jobs in america right now. are americans staying at home collecting benefits. companies have been bending over backwards as you know to try to hire employees, signing bonuses, higher wages, other benefits. they just can't do it because of this left-wing socialist endless continuing jobless benefits. it's very sad. how are earth can we go back to normal if the government won't? this is what happens when your policy platform is influenced by those on...
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just as noteworthy is as his business success charles is one of america's foremost philanthropist with efforts to focus on investing in organizations and civil society exemplify the bottom-up problem-solving approach presented in believing in people. while these dedicated to resources to a free and open society where every person can rise and every individual can lead a prosperous and meaningful life. along the way he's established nonprofit enterprises to help accomplish these goals including koch cato institute in 1977. >> a long time since charles is spoken at cato so it's a particular honor for me to welcome him back. the primary vehicle for the philanthropy and social change stand together as a community of social entrepreneurs led by charles koch and brian hooks. brian served 10 years as executive director of the premier research center for market-oriented ideas advancing knowledge of how markets work to improve people's lives and applying economics to offer solutions for society's most flexing problems. brian shares his first-hand knowledge of the joys and frustrations and the j
just as noteworthy is as his business success charles is one of america's foremost philanthropist with efforts to focus on investing in organizations and civil society exemplify the bottom-up problem-solving approach presented in believing in people. while these dedicated to resources to a free and open society where every person can rise and every individual can lead a prosperous and meaningful life. along the way he's established nonprofit enterprises to help accomplish these goals including...
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i want to be clear to their men and women they should be proud of keeping america safe. charles appreciate it. as we race afghans out, texas border towns being asked to take them in. what some border agents are being asked to do right now. where you can pay a little less and enjoy the ride a little more. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now, get new lower auto rates with allstate. because better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. ♪ ♪ you're in good hands w life is full of surprises when you least expect it. (woman laughs) and open. what happened to all your things? i know you needed a place to study, so... and other times, it pays off knowing what to expect. at university of phoenix, you can count on fixed, affordable tuition from the moment you enroll to the day you graduate from your program. learn more about our tuition guarantee at phoenix.edu that delicious omelet was microwaved? get outta here. everybody's a skeptic. paper money. it's the future! get outta here. i'm leaving with my gold. it's not crazy. help me, mother.
i want to be clear to their men and women they should be proud of keeping america safe. charles appreciate it. as we race afghans out, texas border towns being asked to take them in. what some border agents are being asked to do right now. where you can pay a little less and enjoy the ride a little more. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now, get new lower auto rates with allstate. because better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. ♪...
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outperformed by more than 30 percent - and this is noteworthy as this business success charles has been one of america's foremost philanthropist. his efforts focus on investing in wfo organization the civil society that exemplifies the bottom up problem-solvingob approach predict presented in believing in people. and while these dedicated substantial resources and efforts to achieving a free and open society, where every person can rise and where every individual can be a prosperous and uniformed and safe human being. and along the way the established nonprofit enterprise has accomplished these goals including cofounding cato institute in 197700 and longtime since charles has spoken it cato says a particular honor for me to welcome him back. the primary vehicle for philanthropy and social change is, they said together in the community at large led by chairman, and prior to his car response abilities, brian served ten years as executive director. and it's a premier research center for markets growing ideas pretty advancing knowledge of how markets work to improve people's lives read and applying economic
outperformed by more than 30 percent - and this is noteworthy as this business success charles has been one of america's foremost philanthropist. his efforts focus on investing in wfo organization the civil society that exemplifies the bottom up problem-solvingob approach predict presented in believing in people. and while these dedicated substantial resources and efforts to achieving a free and open society, where every person can rise and where every individual can be a prosperous and...
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charles: last year 107 million households in america vote no income tax, obviously there's no doubt thatkdown exacerbated but that was a 44% increase. what does it take the notion they aren't paying their fair share? someone paying their economy like they always do. >> exactly, we know the numbers. the top 50% of american taxpayers pay 97% of all income taxes. the top 10% pay 70%. with numbers forever. what's interesting is while we keep saying the rich aren't paying their fair share, it's clear that they are not only that even when republicans are in the white house, donald trump, george bush, the tax cuts pushed through ended up putting more taxes onto the wealthy and taking more people off the tax rolls. my biggest worry is when you aren't paying anything into the government, you're getting something back from the government, you don't have any skin in the game. it's almost like had group on government, if you% off. [laughter] charles: we are going into place, we don't have time to go down this road, being born means you have skin in the game and the government owns you, however they
charles: last year 107 million households in america vote no income tax, obviously there's no doubt thatkdown exacerbated but that was a 44% increase. what does it take the notion they aren't paying their fair share? someone paying their economy like they always do. >> exactly, we know the numbers. the top 50% of american taxpayers pay 97% of all income taxes. the top 10% pay 70%. with numbers forever. what's interesting is while we keep saying the rich aren't paying their fair share,...
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he says that's one way to make sure america's fighting force is always ready. charles? the mandates ramping up, lawsuits are piling up. several new york lawmakers announcing friday that they're planning to sue new york city or the mask mandate saying it's infringing on citizen rights. do they have a case? mercedes colwin is here to break it down. mercedes, we're learning hard lessons here about what our own civil rights are. feels like we're also in unchartered territory. from your legal thoughts what do you think? >> great to be on with you as always, charles. here's a big stickykick for the employers. the government has huge latitude when it comes to public health. in order to establish that these mandates are unconstitutional, you have to say to the court that it's unreasonable in kind, place and manner. the fact that you have this problematic pandemic that is killing thousands of people in the country alone, it's a very hard decision for the judge to say you're right, the mandate is unconstitutional. it's something that you'll see and you're right, there's going to
he says that's one way to make sure america's fighting force is always ready. charles? the mandates ramping up, lawsuits are piling up. several new york lawmakers announcing friday that they're planning to sue new york city or the mask mandate saying it's infringing on citizen rights. do they have a case? mercedes colwin is here to break it down. mercedes, we're learning hard lessons here about what our own civil rights are. feels like we're also in unchartered territory. from your legal...
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charles: before the bank of america lowered their third quarter estimates i mentioned earlier today ther to 3.48% and the yes now is how much demand can be pushed into future quarters or be lost forever? speaker pelosi is determined to push through the 3 1/2 trillion dollar spending plan. that also means, folks, gargantuan tax hikes. consumers are paying attention. they sent searches for stagflation surging. joining me former reagan economist art laffer. i want to get your initial thoughts overall on the economy. high frequency data starting to come down a little bit, the growth of the delta variant not getting arrested anytime soon so what happens with gdp? >> gdp grows very slowly, charles, for as long as the eye can see. whenever you have programs like this, they are redistribution programs, what they do is those who give a little more and give it to those with a little bit less. taking from those that make more, take away indent sieve to produce and they produce a little bit less. government spending in transfer paints reduces growth and gdp and this is the colossal elephant of redi
charles: before the bank of america lowered their third quarter estimates i mentioned earlier today ther to 3.48% and the yes now is how much demand can be pushed into future quarters or be lost forever? speaker pelosi is determined to push through the 3 1/2 trillion dollar spending plan. that also means, folks, gargantuan tax hikes. consumers are paying attention. they sent searches for stagflation surging. joining me former reagan economist art laffer. i want to get your initial thoughts...
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america that is certainly on edge. we have much more on "making money." ♪. charleshe rapid fall of afghanistan and the scenes are really setting a terrible tone. they did certainly out the gate this morning for the market. even if the economic fallout is difficult to assess this early, the blow to the image of the united states might be hard to quantify but for real, it is certainly for real. u.s. markets by the way joining world markets all stumbling to an array of economic data out of china, all that missed, raising big-time concerns about the global recovery. moreover maybe there is more to the weakness than speed bumps to the rise of the delta variant. not just china as i mentioned. china seeing impact from the delta variant. it could linger longer than economists assumed a couple weeks ago. joining me first, economist from the white house, joseph lavorgna. let me talk about what expired in afghanistan, what is going on right now. obviously you were in the trump white house. you saw many emergencies. what do you think of the way it is all played out as president
america that is certainly on edge. we have much more on "making money." ♪. charleshe rapid fall of afghanistan and the scenes are really setting a terrible tone. they did certainly out the gate this morning for the market. even if the economic fallout is difficult to assess this early, the blow to the image of the united states might be hard to quantify but for real, it is certainly for real. u.s. markets by the way joining world markets all stumbling to an array of economic data...
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leadership in law enforcement over three decades in office response on policing in america today interviewed by charles ramsey, former philadelphia police commission and former chief of the d.c. metropolitan police department. >> how are you? >> i'm good, but to be talking with you. >> same here, let me start by saying i read your book thorley enjoyed it. it was a very good read so i am soad glad you wrote it but i do have our first question, the book chronicles your entire career which obviously was a tremendous career you've had for five decades but you chose to start chapter one with december 20, 2014, the murder officers ramose and fluke. why did you choose that to start this. >> for several reasons, one, it was the most significant and unfortunately horrific events in that 50 year career. you lose two offices at one time, that's thankfully still an exception but it was a horrible tragedy coming five days before christmas. second, it was unfortunately reflective of what was going on and eventually accelerated the next several years, the breakdown between police and communities in the country, his a
leadership in law enforcement over three decades in office response on policing in america today interviewed by charles ramsey, former philadelphia police commission and former chief of the d.c. metropolitan police department. >> how are you? >> i'm good, but to be talking with you. >> same here, let me start by saying i read your book thorley enjoyed it. it was a very good read so i am soad glad you wrote it but i do have our first question, the book chronicles your entire...
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. >> patrick charles is a former marine and the author of the book "armed in america, a history of gun rights." thanks for being with us on c-span 3. how did the organization come about and why? >> well, they came about after the civil war where there's poor marketing by officers during it the war so two officers decided to form the nra for two purposes. one is to facilitate, build and grow long-range rifle ranges and assist markmanship. the florida initial sale so you know was kind of working to get appropriations from government, and they started off with one organization. they grew to 1,700 by 1929. they also are just so you know built on -- there was an enlish national rifle association, and they were -- this supposed to be the american version. the only thing that really differentiated the two to start off with was that you could start or build a rifle club locally or statewide and then you were an nra-affiliated club more or less. and those clubs would then compete in state, local and national matches. >> based on your research, would the early founders of the organization recogn
. >> patrick charles is a former marine and the author of the book "armed in america, a history of gun rights." thanks for being with us on c-span 3. how did the organization come about and why? >> well, they came about after the civil war where there's poor marketing by officers during it the war so two officers decided to form the nra for two purposes. one is to facilitate, build and grow long-range rifle ranges and assist markmanship. the florida initial sale so you...
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it's strange that i was in the charles that the i think was back in april. that america nines going to be true. which trees for i think probably early september, surely from april on would you would expect britain to try and get its national what. why wait until the last couple of weeks? yes, i say, i think it's absolutely clear that that was going to happen and maybe it's publicly announced the deal. i mean, and, you know, most observers manager is expected to tell about takeover. but i think what happened was that, and the british americans were caught by surprise at the speed of course they want that interpreters and their systems to stay in place as long as possible. because of course, they are assisting the occupation forces the british americans and other countries . but when it became clear, even, even if it was just 2 weeks before that the country's government took governing structures were collapsing at such as rapid rate. and again, that suggested that deals were being done with deals have been put in place before either paradigm with regional leaders, governan
it's strange that i was in the charles that the i think was back in april. that america nines going to be true. which trees for i think probably early september, surely from april on would you would expect britain to try and get its national what. why wait until the last couple of weeks? yes, i say, i think it's absolutely clear that that was going to happen and maybe it's publicly announced the deal. i mean, and, you know, most observers manager is expected to tell about takeover. but i think...
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1972, this is one of the few books that tried to examine black politics, by charles hamilton, called "the black preacher in america". it came out in 1972. professor hamilton is still alive. he is a political scientist. and he is best known for a book he wrote, co-authored with carmichael, called "black power, the politics of liberation", and you can see at the top it's highlighted, the politics of liberation. so professor hamilton began to study in some ways clergy behavior and he ended up writing a book on one of the people we'll talk about, adam clayton powell, jr., the political biography of an american dilemma, and he kept on studying it. and very few people have studied activists clergy with the exception of martin luther king jr., who gets a lot of ink like abraham lincoln now. more ink is spilled on lincoln than anybody. so "the black preacher in america". and he wanted to take this wide sweep in the 1970s to look at it. and this book comes in the context of a book you already read, rabitau's book, there are a group of books coming out shortly after the assassination of martin luther king. so all of these b
1972, this is one of the few books that tried to examine black politics, by charles hamilton, called "the black preacher in america". it came out in 1972. professor hamilton is still alive. he is a political scientist. and he is best known for a book he wrote, co-authored with carmichael, called "black power, the politics of liberation", and you can see at the top it's highlighted, the politics of liberation. so professor hamilton began to study in some ways clergy behavior...
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charles: they got 3 upgrades including bank of america who was aggressive with target at 138.lmart's defensive plays, private aviation. charles: all your stuff, wills and tiffany and louis vuitton, locked doors and all that stuff. great talking to all of you. i don't know the third person's name but tell them i said welcome to the show. >> everyone wants to get in our conversation. charles: sometimes investors can be easy folks but riding the waves can be the hard part. you don't want to get out until it stops. if you are on the sidelines there's an opportunity out there and we will help you find it. we will be right back. ♪♪ (vo) the rule in business used to be, ... we provide security that's made for business and offer plans as low as $30 per line. more businesses choose verizon than any other network. we are open and ready for you. growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then g
charles: they got 3 upgrades including bank of america who was aggressive with target at 138.lmart's defensive plays, private aviation. charles: all your stuff, wills and tiffany and louis vuitton, locked doors and all that stuff. great talking to all of you. i don't know the third person's name but tell them i said welcome to the show. >> everyone wants to get in our conversation. charles: sometimes investors can be easy folks but riding the waves can be the hard part. you don't want to...
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gerald seib of "the wall street journal," coanchor of america's newsroom, dana perino, and charles lanengton post." jerry, joe biden ran for president based on his experience, especially in foreign affairs on his competence, how badly has the biden brand been damaged not only by the sudden fall of afghanistan to the taliban by the chaotic evacuation, but also how the president has responded in public this week mack >> i think it's definitely been harmed, that's kind of obvious. republican's will try to use this to win back control of congress and if they win back control congress they will use it to beat up the beidler administration through hearings, so that's an ongoing problem. i think we should be surprised though, joe biden has said for years he thought we should be out of afghanistan. he said it repeatedly during the campaign. everybody else turn the campaign, including then president trump, agreed, by the way. i think the broader question that we will be getting to eventually, the conversation now is about how this evacuation is happening. i think the more interesting question in
gerald seib of "the wall street journal," coanchor of america's newsroom, dana perino, and charles lanengton post." jerry, joe biden ran for president based on his experience, especially in foreign affairs on his competence, how badly has the biden brand been damaged not only by the sudden fall of afghanistan to the taliban by the chaotic evacuation, but also how the president has responded in public this week mack >> i think it's definitely been harmed, that's kind of...
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charles watson, thank you. more tragic news in america's crime crisis, a 19-year-old tiktok star died after being shot inside a southern california movie theater monday night. the man and his friend were both shot in the head in the la suburb of corona in what police call an unprovoked at the scene. police say the suspect is in custody and charged with murder and had no prior contact with the victims. barasas had nearly 1 million followers on tiktok. eric: now to the crisis at the southern border where the brutal summer heat is not slowing the surge of migrants who continue to pour into the country and now there are concerns that some the migrants could be infected with coronavirus and may be spreading that across the nation. we have the latest from the border. >> reporter: there are a lot of people out there who thought maybe this border crisis will slow down a little bit in this brutal summer heat. i can confirm, it's hot out here. i can also confirm nothing is slowing down. the numbers are only getting worse and the apprehensions are shooting through the roof. take a look at the video that our drone team sh
charles watson, thank you. more tragic news in america's crime crisis, a 19-year-old tiktok star died after being shot inside a southern california movie theater monday night. the man and his friend were both shot in the head in the la suburb of corona in what police call an unprovoked at the scene. police say the suspect is in custody and charged with murder and had no prior contact with the victims. barasas had nearly 1 million followers on tiktok. eric: now to the crisis at the southern...
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america and its allies. but 1st let's talk to charles charlotte balance with the latest developments from cobble. so charlotte, an incredible scene said they're now over the last few hours in cobble. what is the situation right now that the tall about a full in full control? we know that they spoke a few minutes ago about what their plans were for the country hold much ahead. who is a spokesman for the television? he it was a message of reassurance. for africa and then also almost a pitch towards the international community on an economic front. we know the economy is at the forefront of the mines. it's a big concern and he said, we know we need international investments. we want the international community to engage. we want to coordinate with them on projects, some plans, if they have any issues, we want them to come to us so we can find solutions. we think that it will take a few years for us to find out these and really fulfill potential. but we need the international community for that, as long as it is in line with our values, we are prepared to do deal with, with, with heal. so it's folks
america and its allies. but 1st let's talk to charles charlotte balance with the latest developments from cobble. so charlotte, an incredible scene said they're now over the last few hours in cobble. what is the situation right now that the tall about a full in full control? we know that they spoke a few minutes ago about what their plans were for the country hold much ahead. who is a spokesman for the television? he it was a message of reassurance. for africa and then also almost a pitch...
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>> patrick charles is a former marine and now senior historian for the u.s. air force and the author of the book armed in america, a history of gun rights from wishes to conceal carry. thanks for being with us on c-span 3's american history tv. >> thank you steve. glad to be. here >> let me begin with the origins of the nra, the national rifle association, how did the association come about and why? >> they came about after the civil war, where there was poor -- through the war, so two officers decided to form the nra with two purposes. one is to facilitate, build and grow long range rifle ranges and the other one is to assist the state and national guards.. the nra initially just so you know was kind of working to get appropriations from the government, they started off with one organization, it grew to 1700 by 1929. they also are just so you know built, and there was a english national rifle association and there was a predecessor built in 1950 nights of this was supposed to be the american version. the only thing that differentiated the two to start off with was this franchise like model that you can start an
>> patrick charles is a former marine and now senior historian for the u.s. air force and the author of the book armed in america, a history of gun rights from wishes to conceal carry. thanks for being with us on c-span 3's american history tv. >> thank you steve. glad to be. here >> let me begin with the origins of the nra, the national rifle association, how did the association come about and why? >> they came about after the civil war, where there was poor -- through...
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america. years later when i started reading about kissing bugs, i did not know what i would find that i did not expect to come across charles darwin. 1835, darwin plus 26 and four years into his trip to south america, the one that gave him the basis for his book on the origin of species. much of that year, he and his guide rode through the plains of argentina. the land was flat at ehrhardt and for a full day, darwin found no one her and only a few houses. when they neared the village, he noticed a field the color of blood, a locust invasion. people raced from their cottages and set branches on fire and waved torches at the locus and shouted, hoping the noise and smoke would turn away the tiny beasts but nothing worked. darwin wrote on. the men had ten meals with them and when they finally escaped the locusts and reached them, carmen expected to sleep well. the village was nestled among guardians, they had poplars and willows, who does not sleep like a king under a willow tree? when darwin closed his eyes that night in argentina, the kissing bugs crept out from their hiding places and the insects did not care if it was charl
america. years later when i started reading about kissing bugs, i did not know what i would find that i did not expect to come across charles darwin. 1835, darwin plus 26 and four years into his trip to south america, the one that gave him the basis for his book on the origin of species. much of that year, he and his guide rode through the plains of argentina. the land was flat at ehrhardt and for a full day, darwin found no one her and only a few houses. when they neared the village, he...
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america can mean little people. years later when i started reading about the kissing bug i did not know what i would find but i absolutely did not expect to come across charles darwin. in 1835 darwin was sick and four years into his trip to south america the one that gave him the basis for his book on the origin of species. in march of that year he and his guide road meals to the point of argentina. the land was flat and the air was hot and for a whole day darwin found no water and only a few houses. when they neared the village he noticed a field the color of blood a locust invasion. people race from their cottages and set branches on fire and waved at that locus. they shouted hoping the noise and the smoke would turn away the tiny east but nothing works. darwin rode on. the man had 10 mules with them and when they finally escape the locust and reached third -- he expected to sleep well. who does not sleep like a king under a willow tree? but when darwin closed his eyes that night in argentina the kissing bug crept out from their hiding places and the insects did not care if it was charles darwin are not. the sun had vanished and ravenous they set off for t
america can mean little people. years later when i started reading about the kissing bug i did not know what i would find but i absolutely did not expect to come across charles darwin. in 1835 darwin was sick and four years into his trip to south america the one that gave him the basis for his book on the origin of species. in march of that year he and his guide road meals to the point of argentina. the land was flat and the air was hot and for a whole day darwin found no water and only a few...
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america. here you go, let me help you. hi mr. charles, we made you dinner. ahh, thank you! ready to eat?es i am! (realtor) the previous owners left in a hurry, so the house comes with everything you see. follow me. ♪ (realtor) so, any questions? (wife) we'll take it! (realtor) great. (vo) it will haunt your senses. the heart-pounding audi suv family. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. millions of vulnerable americans struggle to get reliable transportation to their medical appointments. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to my company, and my community. i got you. for the love of people. for the love of community. for the love of progress. citi. i'm still wowed by what's next. even with higher stroke risk due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin,... i want that. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both.
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>> patrick charles is a former marine and now senior historian for the u.s. air force and author of the book "armed in america: a history of gun rights from colonial militias to concealed carry." thanks for being with us on c-span3's american history tv. >> thank you steve. glad to be here. >> let me begin with the origins of the nra, the national rifle association. how did the organization come about and why? >> well, it came about after the civil war where there was poor mark manship by the union soldiers during the war, so two officers decided to form the nra out of new york for two purposes. one is to facilitate and grow long range rifle ranges and the other was to assist the state national guards in mark manship. the nra initially, just so you know, was kind of working to get appropriations from the government and they started off with one organization. they grew to 1,700 by 1929. they also are, just so you know, built on -- there was an english national rifle association, and they were -- that was the predecessor in 1859. this was supposed to be the american version. the other thing that really differen
>> patrick charles is a former marine and now senior historian for the u.s. air force and author of the book "armed in america: a history of gun rights from colonial militias to concealed carry." thanks for being with us on c-span3's american history tv. >> thank you steve. glad to be here. >> let me begin with the origins of the nra, the national rifle association. how did the organization come about and why? >> well, it came about after the civil war where...
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america it can mean a little devil. years later when i started reading about kissing thoughts, i didn't know what i would find did not expect to come across charles darwin 18 cody five, darwin was 46, four years into his trip to south america, the one that gave the basis for the origin of these. march of that year, he plays argentina. the air was hot before full day, darwin found no water in only a few houses. many of the village he noticed a field the color of blood, a locust invasion race from their colleges ranges umpires waved torch of the locusts, they shouted hoping the noise and smoke were turned away tiny piece but nothing worked. darwin the men had time heals when they finally escaped locust normally expected well. the village was nestled among others will is not working under window treatments but when darwin closed his eyes that bugs from their hiding places and did not care it with it was charles darwin or not. the sun vanished ravenously set off for the evening unto his body expected him to be asleep they expected to feed on him darwin was awake and horrified leader despite being a man of science he wrote disgusting it was the of the
america it can mean a little devil. years later when i started reading about kissing thoughts, i didn't know what i would find did not expect to come across charles darwin 18 cody five, darwin was 46, four years into his trip to south america, the one that gave the basis for the origin of these. march of that year, he plays argentina. the air was hot before full day, darwin found no water in only a few houses. many of the village he noticed a field the color of blood, a locust invasion race...
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definitely keep, i want that gentleman to level around america, saying that my wife called me when i say that i'm going, i'm just someone i'm charles darr mono more maliyah. do need, at least for one of our is it clear with the hillock on, on the august month, month to get on the fish and eat on that side this fall on all you got on in a bad at that he's are so you can watch for me to quote sure will more home to actually got further issues do with distortion. marcia caught to her, she showed you that your social very soon with me that of course that can be quite honest with you and then i should be done. if someone could call me by me on what i can find about it. i want to go over that. i don't want to get started on the the biggest on the corner, but i can benefit dr. we're going to go into the caught on markham markham, not to production for hockey. i'm going to make sure to clear it was going to clear the message committee busy. we get into more money, i guess they don't pay. don't make on my screen that you previously mentioned william, everybody. what's going on? what's going on? i'm going to want to get like his name isn't o
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leadership in law enforcement over three decades in office response on policing in america today interviewed by charleslphia police commission and former chief of the d.c. metropolitan police department. >> how are you? >> i'm good, but to be talking with you. >> same here, let me start by saying i read your book thorley enjoyed it. it was a very good read so i am soad glad you wrote it but i do have our first question, the book chronicles your entire career which obviously was a tremendous career you've had for five decades but you chose to start
leadership in law enforcement over three decades in office response on policing in america today interviewed by charleslphia police commission and former chief of the d.c. metropolitan police department. >> how are you? >> i'm good, but to be talking with you. >> same here, let me start by saying i read your book thorley enjoyed it. it was a very good read so i am soad glad you wrote it but i do have our first question, the book chronicles your entire career which obviously...
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him for the crisis, but by then insist will the taliban is not america's friend in their self interest that we leave when we said was us charles have withdrawn, president biden says that the united states will still have the ability to evacuate any one left behind, but his orders remain unchanged. the military will depart. on august 31st, kimberly held can al jazeera the white house. dozens of nigerian school children had been freed off to be abducted from his lunch at school 3 months ago. 136 students were taken by gunman from the town of beginner does not know exactly how many have been released, but it's reported 6 students died while being held. let's get more in this. we can speak to for dylan. bob jones is not from boucher fidelis. tell us more about this release and and what, what else we know well, for the parents of the children, it's a big relief. some of them have been seen celebrating and thanking god for the release of the children was not yet confirmed. how many of those could you bring were released initially? they were to get $136.00 of them were taking the school proprietor said 6 of them died of illness while
him for the crisis, but by then insist will the taliban is not america's friend in their self interest that we leave when we said was us charles have withdrawn, president biden says that the united states will still have the ability to evacuate any one left behind, but his orders remain unchanged. the military will depart. on august 31st, kimberly held can al jazeera the white house. dozens of nigerian school children had been freed off to be abducted from his lunch at school 3 months ago. 136...
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him for the crisis, but by the insist will the taliban is not america's friend in their self interest that we leave when we said was us charles have withdrawn, president biden says that the united states will still have the ability to evacuate any one left behind, but his orders remain unchanged. the military will depart. on august 31st. kimberly held can al jazeera, the white house will bring in gabriel elizondo. he's joining us in washington. so it was. kimberly was outlining and her report biden's pretty adamant about the withdrawal deadline. saying that this attack will not deter the u. s. how are these comments going down in the us? well, i think that most americans, for a long time felt that the u. s. should get out of afghanistan. that's what all of the polls show. however, this is not necessarily the way that most americans wanted it to happen. i think a lot of people in this country are quite frankly shocked because as the day went on, the 1st word of an explosion outside the airport immediately raised alarm bells in the us. of course, i was well as elsewhere in the rest of the world, particularly here in the u. s. w
him for the crisis, but by the insist will the taliban is not america's friend in their self interest that we leave when we said was us charles have withdrawn, president biden says that the united states will still have the ability to evacuate any one left behind, but his orders remain unchanged. the military will depart. on august 31st. kimberly held can al jazeera, the white house will bring in gabriel elizondo. he's joining us in washington. so it was. kimberly was outlining and her report...
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him for the crisis, but by then insist will the taliban is not america's friend in their self interest that we leave when we said was us charles have withdrawn, president biden says that the united states will still have the ability to evacuate any one left behind, but his orders remain unchanged. the military will depart on august 31st. kimberly held. can al jazeera the white house. bridget, carl is a former us assistant secretary of state for public affairs and former us national security council spokesman. it says i, so k is fighting for resources and territory. the islamic state is going to claim this as a great victory. the tall about is pointing a finger at the united states saying if the occupation forces were not there, this would not happen. the united states is going to withdraw from afghanistan in the coming days. we'll have to find another way, maybe in concert with the taller bob of, of striking the islamic state forces who are responsible as attack and tried over time to minimize the impact they can have, you know, can stand and elsewhere in the region. i think what they want is power, influence and money. you kn
him for the crisis, but by then insist will the taliban is not america's friend in their self interest that we leave when we said was us charles have withdrawn, president biden says that the united states will still have the ability to evacuate any one left behind, but his orders remain unchanged. the military will depart on august 31st. kimberly held. can al jazeera the white house. bridget, carl is a former us assistant secretary of state for public affairs and former us national security...
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him for the crisis, but by then insist will the taliban is not america's friend in their self interest that we leave when we said was us charles have withdrawn, president biden says that the united states will still have the ability to evacuate any one left behind, but his orders remain unchanged. the military will depart. on august 31st. kimberly held. can al jazeera the white house. so what do we know about the ice hill affiliate, known as i so called a son, which is claimed responsibility for the attack? well, the origins of the young who begin in 2014, it was formed by break away fighters with pakistani taliban and fighters from of ghana stone who typed the legions to the late iso leader. box above daddy caught us on is a historical region which included pots that would today be in iran are gonna stand and took lana's done. i saw k has been responsible for some of the worst attacks in afghanistan and pakistan in recent years. giving people that mosques and public squares and even hospitals, including a rom page at a maternity ward in cub. all the enemies of the taliban with different teachings of strict sunny beliefs. i so
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british writer charles dickens is credited with creating some of the world's best known fictional characters. over 2000 for that matter scattered throughout his 14 and half publish published . americalists and politicians often refer to situations as being mckinzie. jenny hartley and it is professor at hampton university in london has published three books on charles dickens. the most recent one titled a very short introduction by oxford press. we asked professor hartley to tell us about dickens life and accomplishments including his two trips to the united states in 1842 and in 1867. >> author jenny hartley on this episode of booknotes+. listen a c-span.org/podcasts or whatever you get your podcasts. >> so now i'm very excited to introduce two nights speakers. signs of drug list lorne maguire has used nearly every median to produce award-winning journalism for pbs noaa's including documentaries, podcast, short formfo video series, interactive games,
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larry: today stock market rally tells us despite the afghan debacle that america is going to be okay. joining us now, charlesrkest before they turn completely black but i think that afghanistan is very unfortunate it is a catastrophe in a terraced issue. that's not really going to affect americans economy is it. >> that's right predict the supply chain issues, except the opium but it really doesn't say much about u.s. to cover the allies like taiwan like we went up against the other global superpower china because somebody a critical component. the shifted were using some of the other things will make in the u.s. and that's critical and there are no afghan stocks or does not like that's going to cause a global decline. and you're right, it's a tragedy, the government can disrupt that stockmarket prey to. larry: but he could jeff, this is way down the road, it will probably be a safe harbor for the terrorists and lord knows what they're going to do and come after us but right now, that is a what if nobody cares to look after. and jeff, as the economy okay, we got a minute left and is the stock market okay in
larry: today stock market rally tells us despite the afghan debacle that america is going to be okay. joining us now, charlesrkest before they turn completely black but i think that afghanistan is very unfortunate it is a catastrophe in a terraced issue. that's not really going to affect americans economy is it. >> that's right predict the supply chain issues, except the opium but it really doesn't say much about u.s. to cover the allies like taiwan like we went up against the other...
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america's friend. it's in their self interest that we leave when we said was us. charles have withdrawn. president biden says that the united states will still have the ability to evacuate any one left behind, but his orders remain unchanged. the military will depart on august 31st. kimberly held can al jazeera the white house. so what do we know about the iso affiliate known as ice, will force on which has claimed responsibility for the attack? well, the arm group was formed in 2014 by break away fighters, the pakistani taliban and fighters from afghanistan who pledged allegiance to the late ice. a leader of a bucklin buckle daddy horse on is a historic region which comprise parts of iraq, afghanistan, and pakistan. i feel k has been responsible for some of the worst attacks, and i've got to start on pakistan in recent years, killing people at mosques, public squares, and even hospitals, including a rampage at the maternity ward in cobble. they're also adversary's of the taliban with different teaching. the strict new beliefs i saw has been highly critical of any coopera
america's friend. it's in their self interest that we leave when we said was us. charles have withdrawn. president biden says that the united states will still have the ability to evacuate any one left behind, but his orders remain unchanged. the military will depart on august 31st. kimberly held can al jazeera the white house. so what do we know about the iso affiliate known as ice, will force on which has claimed responsibility for the attack? well, the arm group was formed in 2014 by break...
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america it can mean a littledevil . years later when i started reading about kissing bonds i did not know what i would find but i absolutely did not expect to come across charlesn. in 1835 darwin was 26 and four years into his to south america, the one that gave him the basis for his book on the origin of species. in march of that year he and his guy wrote mules for the plains of argentina. the land was flat in the air hot and for a whole day darwin found no water and only a fewhouses . when they neared the village he noticed the field the color of blood. a locust invasion. people raced from their cottages and set branches on fire and we the torch? the locus. they shouted pulling the noise and smoke turn away a tiny piece but nothing worked . darwin wrote on. the men had 10 mules with them when they all finally escaped locus and reached the town darwin expected to sleep well. the village was nestled among gardens, boasted a regular and rows of bars and willows. who does not sleep like a king under a tree? when darwin closed his eyes argentina the kissing bonds from their hiding places and insects did not care if it was charles darwin or not. the sun had vanish
america it can mean a littledevil . years later when i started reading about kissing bonds i did not know what i would find but i absolutely did not expect to come across charlesn. in 1835 darwin was 26 and four years into his to south america, the one that gave him the basis for his book on the origin of species. in march of that year he and his guy wrote mules for the plains of argentina. the land was flat in the air hot and for a whole day darwin found no water and only a fewhouses . when...
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america it can mean a little devil. years later when i started reading about kissing bugs i did not know what i would find it absolutely did not expect to come across charles darwin. in 1835 darwin was 26, and four is into strip in south america. in march of that year he and his guide roads to the plains d argentina. the land was flat and the air hot and for a full day darwin found no water and only a few houses. when they neared the village he noticed a field the color of blood. a locust invasion. people raced from their cottages and set branches on fire and weighed the torch bark at the locus. they shouted hoping the noise and smoke were turned away the tiny beasts, but nothing worked. darwin wrote on. the men had ten deals with them and when they all finally escaped the locus and reached the village, darwin expected to sleep well. the village was nestled among gardens, it boasted a river and rows of trees. who does not sleep like lig under a willow tree? but when darwin closed his eyes at night in argentina, the kissing bugs prepped out from their hiding places and the insects did not care if was charles darwin or not. the sun had vanished here ravenous
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charles: yeah. well, they probably won't. larry, you're one of those optimistic people i know. you always see the greatness in americaticularly other people are complaining even me so i thought about you yesterday when we had the two year bond auction, 60% bought by foreigners, that was the largest percentage in years and it just kind of reminds me everybody still wants a piece of america. isn't it the message you're always trying to share with us? >> that's a good point. i'm glad you thought of me during the two-year auction. i think there should be other times you should think of me, charles, i think of you fondly on number of occasions even outside of treasury auctions. i love you, guy. you're terrific. i like your generic point very much. look, actually despite all of these big problems we've got, afghanistan, and runaway budgets and switching to anti-growth tax policy, all that stuff it is interesting that the dollar is holding its ground, the dollar is still firmly entrenched as the world's reserve currency. that is an awfully good thing. china is shutting its economy down again. that helps the dollar. we'll ha
charles: yeah. well, they probably won't. larry, you're one of those optimistic people i know. you always see the greatness in americaticularly other people are complaining even me so i thought about you yesterday when we had the two year bond auction, 60% bought by foreigners, that was the largest percentage in years and it just kind of reminds me everybody still wants a piece of america. isn't it the message you're always trying to share with us? >> that's a good point. i'm glad you...
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retribution against any citizen whose have fought or worked side by side with america in its longest war. we do expect as charles was saying to hear from the president in 44 minutes we're going to take you live to the white house when that happens, but at the moment, markets are on the move. they have just sit session highs the dow and the s&p if they can hold any gain at all let alone the 31 points for the dow or one or two points for the s&p that will be a fifth straight day of record closes. we should also mention bitcoin coming off an absolutely wild sunday during which it topped 48,000, and while it is backing off a bit right now, star crypto investor anthony pompliano is here in a fox business exclusive and he has said bitcoin would double in price this year but what about dogecoin and ethererum and xrp? we're going to ask him point blank about those and get his view on why crypto overall is waking up big time. plus, rise in covid cases, inflation and supply chain issues hitting retailers hard. we're going to ask heathen allen ceo how he's been able to keep his furniture giant immune at least in the most r
retribution against any citizen whose have fought or worked side by side with america in its longest war. we do expect as charles was saying to hear from the president in 44 minutes we're going to take you live to the white house when that happens, but at the moment, markets are on the move. they have just sit session highs the dow and the s&p if they can hold any gain at all let alone the 31 points for the dow or one or two points for the s&p that will be a fifth straight day of record...
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>> charles dickens visited in 1841 and he was struck by america's fascination with this type of person even before we had a name for it. he went to southern illinois and he saw this land fraud scheme and was asking people about it and he said isn't this guy a bad guy who review off and ripped off all these other people? didn't he steal a lot of money? sure, he stole a lot of money but we like them a lot, he's asmart man . i was struck by that. they were showing clips of presidents jumping in on his taxes during the last campaign in the middle of a debate, talking about how he doesn't pay any tax and when someone accused him of not paying any tax they said how smart. there's something about that that is in the american character. obviously, men exist in every culture. >> a question from ernest, you think they didn't correct cher ami because they thought the mailwould be a more appropriate hero ? >> i do. that was one of the subtle questions i had about world war i's war is of course traditionally a masculine, male pursuit and i think in world war i that's another reason i'm drawn to it
>> charles dickens visited in 1841 and he was struck by america's fascination with this type of person even before we had a name for it. he went to southern illinois and he saw this land fraud scheme and was asking people about it and he said isn't this guy a bad guy who review off and ripped off all these other people? didn't he steal a lot of money? sure, he stole a lot of money but we like them a lot, he's asmart man . i was struck by that. they were showing clips of presidents jumping...
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can get when they don't have the kind of power that america can sit, can supply to take out these ice will targets. all right, for the moment, charles drafted live there in cobble. thanks, charles o. u. s. forces are in their final phase of evacuations from cobble as we've been reporting. and charlotte, bella has this exclusive report now on the situation at the airport. the telephone has taken over the fighters drive us, made humvees laden with us, made wittons around the last us military installation. in afghanistan, they look an x like former afghan government soldiers, the white flag, the only indication this is the telephone. it has been 20 years since the telephone controlled cobble in port fighters into the capital 2 weeks ago, and quickly encircled it. the armed group had an agreement with the us that it would remain outside and secure the perimeter until evacuations came to an end. now, with only 2 days to go, the u. s. footprint is shrinking. when did you get hold of this area? to have 2 hours ago? yes, we can hear you want to put in the solution. so they've evacuations. clutching the u. s. made in full rifles of commandee
can get when they don't have the kind of power that america can sit, can supply to take out these ice will targets. all right, for the moment, charles drafted live there in cobble. thanks, charles o. u. s. forces are in their final phase of evacuations from cobble as we've been reporting. and charlotte, bella has this exclusive report now on the situation at the airport. the telephone has taken over the fighters drive us, made humvees laden with us, made wittons around the last us military...
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charles: i'm obviously rooting for the apes, and i want to see what happens. a americat next week -- amc, what do you think we need to hear from the ceo? >> you know, one thing i'm watching for because this ceo has done an interesting job of kind of, you know, currying interest among these individual investors. he's really reached out to them on social media, on different platforms and, like, made an effort to speak directly to these individual investors which is kind of new. you know, i haven't seen a ceo kind of approach it the way he has. so i'll be watching for mentions of these individual investors, you know, he said you get free popcorn if you enter the movie theater. so i'm really curious how they'll continue to handle that. charles: well, i'm going to the theater tonight, so i hope i get something free. [laughter] let's talk about gamestop for a moment. [laughter] talk about gamestop for a moment. it's been quiet, out of the headlines a little bit, but it is still up significantly. amc too from the lows, right? they're still four-digit percentage returns. what's
charles: i'm obviously rooting for the apes, and i want to see what happens. a americat next week -- amc, what do you think we need to hear from the ceo? >> you know, one thing i'm watching for because this ceo has done an interesting job of kind of, you know, currying interest among these individual investors. he's really reached out to them on social media, on different platforms and, like, made an effort to speak directly to these individual investors which is kind of new. you know, i...