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stuart: harry dent at 160, charles payne and 230. i am sorry but i am with charles payne.00,000. >> this 87 charged is important. this is the bubbled longevity 82-87 bubble over the late 94-early 2000 bubble. bubbles don't correct 15% or 20%, they burst. i see a big correction coming. i see a longer-term downturn, i see a big crash because we've bottle. be aware of these growth stocks we have been talking about. growth stocks fall hard. stuart: thank you, everybody. a great real halftime report. we told you to tweet us using habitat ask pain and today charles has oblast from the past. we are talking about this because you asked about it. charles: i got to tell you this is a company that might be turning it around. bay had a string of earnings losses, they missed quarter after quarter, they beat them by 100%. stuart: they own bell labs. charles: bill 7 nobel prizes, 1954 bell labs invented the solar panel, the selection. that is amazing. they repositioned themselves, now they say their clout networking, everyone saying cloud but they have something here, they are taking mar
stuart: harry dent at 160, charles payne and 230. i am sorry but i am with charles payne.00,000. >> this 87 charged is important. this is the bubbled longevity 82-87 bubble over the late 94-early 2000 bubble. bubbles don't correct 15% or 20%, they burst. i see a big correction coming. i see a longer-term downturn, i see a big crash because we've bottle. be aware of these growth stocks we have been talking about. growth stocks fall hard. stuart: thank you, everybody. a great real halftime...
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stuart: charles payne has a reputation of making some money for you. y to do it again now. recommending ginko solar. charles: it has been absolutely remarkable. i think it has really shock a lot of people how well solar is starting to do as subsidies began to retreat. look at that chart, stuart. it is a chart and a half, extremely volatile. this is why i like it. my target is 40. you like to use all the different valuation metrics, peg ratio 0.7, trading at less than one time sales, two times growth. this is what value investors would normally buy, but it has the products. solar chips and panels. the chinese play. stuart: that is a better chart. charles, thank you. let's go back to amazon. we got it for you. that is an amazon vp holding the device. very thin. much better than apple tv. faster speeds they say come a lot of content, also partnering with glue, espn, netflix to provide content. voice controlled remote. it was up just a few cents. now it is up to dollars at $3.45 i saw on amazon. if you want anymore comment on this, charles, walk away from t
stuart: charles payne has a reputation of making some money for you. y to do it again now. recommending ginko solar. charles: it has been absolutely remarkable. i think it has really shock a lot of people how well solar is starting to do as subsidies began to retreat. look at that chart, stuart. it is a chart and a half, extremely volatile. this is why i like it. my target is 40. you like to use all the different valuation metrics, peg ratio 0.7, trading at less than one time sales, two times...
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charles payne is here. we don't want to get into a discussion whether game there is good, bad or otherwise. that is not my point. we want to know about the issue of executives and their freedom to say their political views in public. charles: you cannot be politically incorrect. we are not saying it is fair or anything. there are certain things. a lot of areas you can go to as a ceo but you cannot be politically incorrect. we are asking so much of ceos. you got employees of 40 countries, 100,000 people, everything you have been assigned, guarantee everything, got the weight of the world on your shoulders and have to be careful about voicing your own opinion of something. got to make sure it is politically correct. stuart: if your political views affect the performance of your company do you not have a responsibility to rein in? >> here is the question. it defines what is politically correct or incorrect? what you might consider incorrect might be correct, here's where both sides of the aisle need to pay att
charles payne is here. we don't want to get into a discussion whether game there is good, bad or otherwise. that is not my point. we want to know about the issue of executives and their freedom to say their political views in public. charles: you cannot be politically incorrect. we are not saying it is fair or anything. there are certain things. a lot of areas you can go to as a ceo but you cannot be politically incorrect. we are asking so much of ceos. you got employees of 40 countries,...
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joining us is my colleague charles payne and also the ceo of wall street strategies.t do you make of this market right now? is it just everyone who were worn on employed last month? >> beneath the surface, there is a volcano corrupting underneath the surface. what i find interesting is that you have this whole course of the doom and gloom and every six months they have a new bookand they are all talking about the crash and the is actually a titanic crash happening right now beneath the surface. he talked about it earlier. the biotech stocks, facebook torn apart. stocks going up 50%. there is a titanic crash beneath the surface at this moment. lou: 5%, 50% may be. but we are talking about big flashy runners, 200 to 300% gains. they had a little bit to give back. >> yes, instead of some of the newer names, maybe not as much. but what i like about it is that it's all happening with very little fanfare and they haven't spread to the entire market. you have people who have made a lot of money to your point. so they are rotating and saying, you know, i'm going to get out of
joining us is my colleague charles payne and also the ceo of wall street strategies.t do you make of this market right now? is it just everyone who were worn on employed last month? >> beneath the surface, there is a volcano corrupting underneath the surface. what i find interesting is that you have this whole course of the doom and gloom and every six months they have a new bookand they are all talking about the crash and the is actually a titanic crash happening right now beneath the...
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charles payne. charles, to you first. down 136 points. what happened?we have seen in the last several weeks is back on. it is absolutely devastating right now. classic momentum. stuart: nicole, what are you hearing on the floor about this? nicole: the move is pretty significant. the dow is down 1%. as far as tech and biotech, all of that is really under pressure. having an oversubscribed auction eight times. it is bad on the downside. last year we look for any reason to rally. you have to be careful. >> we are close to having the worst over. i think we will have an upside. the market is range bound right now. stuart: charles, what do you say? charles: i do not disagree with him on that. i thought that the worst was over yesterday. if you are going to do momentum stocks, sometimes you get in early and come out late. >> here is what you have to do this time around. if you want to buy it, you have to buy it when it looks its worst. when you see those pics selloffs like today, you have to slowly feather your position in. stuart: now take a look at amazon. >
charles payne. charles, to you first. down 136 points. what happened?we have seen in the last several weeks is back on. it is absolutely devastating right now. classic momentum. stuart: nicole, what are you hearing on the floor about this? nicole: the move is pretty significant. the dow is down 1%. as far as tech and biotech, all of that is really under pressure. having an oversubscribed auction eight times. it is bad on the downside. last year we look for any reason to rally. you have to be...
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charles payne is here. what do you think of that?n't know about you but i swear, when my accountant told me how much i owed a tear welled '. maybe the indian? they just well up. i went interest a room by myself and said, let me be for a while. are you serious? the morale at the irs is low? the morale at the irs is low. >> give us a bonus. >> give them a bonus. you have to be kidding me. >> they're not all spying on us. for the ones who are not, maybe recognize them. >> i know they're doing their jobs. don't begrudge people that work for the irs. >> you better be careful. they watch this show. he said it, not me. >> americans are paying so much more this year in taxes, the -- going to be paying more. small businesses are getting crushed. let's not even talk about the scandals and at the stonewalling. this is just really beyond the pale that anyone would have the nerve to even suggest that we need to buffer the irs, the morale at the irs? it's nuts. >> what is interesting is a lot of people that were paying that -- doesn't end at 39.6%
charles payne is here. what do you think of that?n't know about you but i swear, when my accountant told me how much i owed a tear welled '. maybe the indian? they just well up. i went interest a room by myself and said, let me be for a while. are you serious? the morale at the irs is low? the morale at the irs is low. >> give us a bonus. >> give them a bonus. you have to be kidding me. >> they're not all spying on us. for the ones who are not, maybe recognize them. >> i...
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. >>> more winners from my buddy charles payne. >> kansas city southern.tock waxed because of the governor in mexico. they'll benefit and opening in panama canal. gtat, apple iphone 6. people out there are spending money. i think the stock makes a good move. >> gary? >> just be careful of this gt advance. i think the froth is coming off this market. >> be profitable, be well. see you next week. >>> ft. hood, texas, in shock from yet another senseless shooting. folks asking how to prevent it from happening again. the last time tragedy struck in 2009, the pentagon spent money on a sweeping review. it resulted in beefed-up security measures and more restrictions for firearms on base. sadly, wasn't enough. is the answer to do more of the same or try something else? this is "forbes on fox." the usual reaction in washington, spend moremo
. >>> more winners from my buddy charles payne. >> kansas city southern.tock waxed because of the governor in mexico. they'll benefit and opening in panama canal. gtat, apple iphone 6. people out there are spending money. i think the stock makes a good move. >> gary? >> just be careful of this gt advance. i think the froth is coming off this market. >> be profitable, be well. see you next week. >>> ft. hood, texas, in shock from yet another senseless...
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his name is charles payne. he loves talking about your stock.i was a little disappointed in things like operating expenses spiking but ask him about global share. so i'm asking you, avi, what kind of share do you have worldwide? >> well, liz we don't talk about share because we think it is relative as compared to the opportunity, it is not that significant. liz: okay. >> but we believe that in significant application, when you look at aerospace manufacturing, look at patient specific medical devices, look at jewelry manufacturing, personalized surgery we dominate in this area n fact we don't, none of our direct competitors have present in any of those segments in any meaningful way. liz: we have no doubt about the leadership there. that's for sure, that we covered it very, very strongly. the stock is up 23% although down 52% year-to-date. you see the peak right there. good luck. we will watch you reach the peak again and higher, avi. please keep us posted. liz: thank you. 3-d systems ceo and president. david: you're right. charles payne loves th
his name is charles payne. he loves talking about your stock.i was a little disappointed in things like operating expenses spiking but ask him about global share. so i'm asking you, avi, what kind of share do you have worldwide? >> well, liz we don't talk about share because we think it is relative as compared to the opportunity, it is not that significant. liz: okay. >> but we believe that in significant application, when you look at aerospace manufacturing, look at patient...
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stein, and charles payne, what do you think about it? a lot of doubting. >> i think you knew that when the president heads into the victory lap before good having basic math when they talked about this already, whether it was $46 million or 31 million, we would put a lot of people in the system. now that doctors are abandoning it, it feels like the greatest worries are going to be worse than we thought. >> ben stein? >> the basic thing about this is you can sign up as many people as you want but there are not any new doctors. you sign up 20 million more people, eventually, i mean, not so far, and then there are not any more doctors, and it just means longer waiting times and longer times getting an appointment and less time with the doctor. there is something wrong with the equation. >> yeah, a lot of doctors -- >> a lot of doctors are over 60 and they want to retire and the latest deluge of paperwork and obama red tape is making them say let's hit the golf course or instead of the red tape. >> or they make them pay in cash. many insuran
stein, and charles payne, what do you think about it? a lot of doubting. >> i think you knew that when the president heads into the victory lap before good having basic math when they talked about this already, whether it was $46 million or 31 million, we would put a lot of people in the system. now that doctors are abandoning it, it feels like the greatest worries are going to be worse than we thought. >> ben stein? >> the basic thing about this is you can sign up as many...
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and the other book in that light is by charles payne, a book called i have the light of freedom which is much more analytical and tries to get at why the social change happened, al organizing marked. these try to answer the questions for more analytic standpoint. how you get people to register to vote. it starts with the process of making those connections. you get to see the importance been a highlight the importance of women. the media focuses in particular on the male leaders. it's mostly men. martin luther king, stop the carmichael. but what happens when elected the civil-rights movement on the ground. the people who are organizing facade, sort of the glue of the movement. historians help to highlight that. so what i wrote, and someone is and trying to mercy's approaches, trying to tell the story within the old civil-rights history for earmarked in the sense that it is a great story. and non violent mass march in and try to incorporate the ideas of new civil rights history. how grass-roots organizers shape the movement, women are born, international context is important and also h
and the other book in that light is by charles payne, a book called i have the light of freedom which is much more analytical and tries to get at why the social change happened, al organizing marked. these try to answer the questions for more analytic standpoint. how you get people to register to vote. it starts with the process of making those connections. you get to see the importance been a highlight the importance of women. the media focuses in particular on the male leaders. it's mostly...
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not me, charles payne. he knows what he's talking about. charles: it was amazing stock.mpany. the maintenance people will see the thermostat. it is a real big business. the automotive business, low hanging fruit is starting to fade a little bit. cars world, people were placed them, starting to slow down a little bit. what scares me in the last earnings, missed the streak two quarters in a row. going back to last year when they beat the st. they said the building business isn't going to grow. the automotive slowing, nothing on the business side, i am really worried the stock is breaking down big time, broke the key downside numbers you want to hold. stuart: whoever asked about it your message is watch out. charles: i would not buy it right here. if you are in it you want to place the stock. if you have a long maturity make big-time money, don't give us that. stuart: one of the popular sentiments on this program is what we call hot properties, where we look at the property here or there, worth the same amount of money so what do you get? today we're looking at what does $1
not me, charles payne. he knows what he's talking about. charles: it was amazing stock.mpany. the maintenance people will see the thermostat. it is a real big business. the automotive business, low hanging fruit is starting to fade a little bit. cars world, people were placed them, starting to slow down a little bit. what scares me in the last earnings, missed the streak two quarters in a row. going back to last year when they beat the st. they said the building business isn't going to grow....
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here is charles payne getting his word in edgewise for the first time. before 2 minutes and 55 seconds. stuart: when you have always said this. you always said you got to be fully invested. charles: you do but i understand why people are reluctant. that is a low of 2009, since 2000 we more or less have been sideways, up fractionally but this is a long-term thing. what i'm worried about is how many people sold into that and didn't get back in. i am talking literally $100 billion in mutual-funds and a lot more individual names. and then what bothers me is people getting in late, late last year, early this year a lot of them trying to to catch up, a lot got hurt and they don't buy the caterpillars, and the same predicament. they took a big loss already. and diversified portfolio, and you have to have your emotional quotation. stuart: this is coming in now. the sec chair just said on capitol hill, there are hearings about this, the markets are not rid. people will stay on the sidelines. is that your opinion? the sec chair saying this high-frequency trading,
here is charles payne getting his word in edgewise for the first time. before 2 minutes and 55 seconds. stuart: when you have always said this. you always said you got to be fully invested. charles: you do but i understand why people are reluctant. that is a low of 2009, since 2000 we more or less have been sideways, up fractionally but this is a long-term thing. what i'm worried about is how many people sold into that and didn't get back in. i am talking literally $100 billion in mutual-funds...
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sandra smith, charles payne, both with me. you have some new information on what voters will think on obamacare, lection. >> more than eight in 10 registered voters will be an important factor. bottom line, this healthcare law will be the motivational factor for voters. we know that voters will go out and vote more when they don't like something. charles: that is what every chance they get a chance they try to sell or resell it. it is not the final score. you talk about someone who took bumps and bruises. who could make this successful? the law is a disaster. stuart: if you are an investor, you want to see what this market is doing right now. look where we are now. the dow is down. now it is only down 23 points. i say the market is down because the economy shows signs of weakness. what say you? charles: the market is anxious. there is no doubt about it. blue-chip stocks -- stuart: maybe next week the tech stocks will come in with good earnings. >> you are a good man. >> the fed, did indicate that they will be very accommodativ
sandra smith, charles payne, both with me. you have some new information on what voters will think on obamacare, lection. >> more than eight in 10 registered voters will be an important factor. bottom line, this healthcare law will be the motivational factor for voters. we know that voters will go out and vote more when they don't like something. charles: that is what every chance they get a chance they try to sell or resell it. it is not the final score. you talk about someone who took...
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charles payne is here. to you first, what is yahoo! if it didn't have a quarter? charles: let's compare the last quarter. ali baba $3 billion revenue, yahoo! $1 billion, revenue up 66%, yahoo! up 1%. when yahoo! trotted two new digital magazines and the fact the quick and loan bracket challenge they with the technology behind it you knew you were in trouble. stuart: if ali baba is the reason for yahoo!'s stock rise, does that mean marissa meyer hasn't done much in her two years as ceo? >> is fair to criticize her but it is not fair to say she hasn't done much because the report also said that revenues were up for the first time since july of 2012 so something positive is happening. if it was all ali baba would you be seeing a 5% move? charles: two months ago the street said ali baba was worth $150 billion. to date is $250 billion. that is worth 5% to a company that owns 25% of the company that magazine value increased -- >> stocks still up 50% over the past year and down 10% this year but i am saying there were some positives in this report aside from ali baba and
charles payne is here. to you first, what is yahoo! if it didn't have a quarter? charles: let's compare the last quarter. ali baba $3 billion revenue, yahoo! $1 billion, revenue up 66%, yahoo! up 1%. when yahoo! trotted two new digital magazines and the fact the quick and loan bracket challenge they with the technology behind it you knew you were in trouble. stuart: if ali baba is the reason for yahoo!'s stock rise, does that mean marissa meyer hasn't done much in her two years as ceo? >>...
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charles payne will tell you about it. charles: i do not want to talk about it. it is another dud.mmending this. >> i have talked about this in the past. the focus is where the war on coal has been. a week ago they closed their canadian operations. that should help them save some money. it is ugly. obviously, i would not add to the stock or by any more here. this has been an unmitigated failure. some insiders are buying. i like that. there is a gigantic short position. any good news could spike this up around $9 per person. they have to turn the business around. stuart: mitigated disaster. the dow is up 32 points. we are picking up just a little steam. i have always been fascinated by online dating and how much money there is in it. joining me now is the cofounder of beat me. kathleen coke is with us. how old is the company? >> i started it in 2005 i started it when i was a sophomore in high school. we started it as a new way to make friends. stuart: are you going to tell me how much of a child you have in this company? >> i am not. i am one of the shareholders. stuart: 20%? >> as
charles payne will tell you about it. charles: i do not want to talk about it. it is another dud.mmending this. >> i have talked about this in the past. the focus is where the war on coal has been. a week ago they closed their canadian operations. that should help them save some money. it is ugly. obviously, i would not add to the stock or by any more here. this has been an unmitigated failure. some insiders are buying. i like that. there is a gigantic short position. any good news could...
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come on in, charles payne.ou give the razor away. >> amazon still starting to tread into the hardware side of the business. you make a lot more profits on this side. >> topline growth is fantastic. at some point, you have to start making money. a lot of hardware stuff for a company. they do not get the benefit of the dow like they used to. apparently, this smartphone will be able to project 3d images without those glasses. stuart: oh, really? that i did not know. >> that could be huge. >> it is a platform to sell more stuff. stuart: you stay in touch with friends. that is facebook. would you bank through facebook. in europe, it is getting ready to launch a financial services system. they want to license it. sandra, that is a huge leap for social network. it is logical. >> let's keep in mind the business strategy here. facebook has been looking for a way to get into the emerging markets for quite some time. they are launching this in ireland first, by the way. this financial services, you know, it may sound like
come on in, charles payne.ou give the razor away. >> amazon still starting to tread into the hardware side of the business. you make a lot more profits on this side. >> topline growth is fantastic. at some point, you have to start making money. a lot of hardware stuff for a company. they do not get the benefit of the dow like they used to. apparently, this smartphone will be able to project 3d images without those glasses. stuart: oh, really? that i did not know. >> that could...
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i am charles payne and for neil cavuto. about half of america had zero net worth.mest savings come in your car and your home, you added up and you subtract how much you owe, chances are you're left with nothing. that is scary. and zuckerman says what is even scarier is the white house isn't doing anything to help you out of your debt dilemma. so what exactly should the white house be doing right now? >> i don't think that if they
i am charles payne and for neil cavuto. about half of america had zero net worth.mest savings come in your car and your home, you added up and you subtract how much you owe, chances are you're left with nothing. that is scary. and zuckerman says what is even scarier is the white house isn't doing anything to help you out of your debt dilemma. so what exactly should the white house be doing right now? >> i don't think that if they
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welcome, everyone, i am charles payne and for neil cavuto.gle, microsoft, and facebook stepping in to stop the next heartbleed attack. millions are at risk. alerting people to change their passwords now. if kate rogers reports, a surge of cyberattacks could put the whole health care sector at risk. we have to guess that are going to join kate. but first, let's hear what he has to say. what makes this so interesting, and this is a high-profile hack. a lot of insurance information of their, healthcare.gov doesn't collect your payment information or medical information, but it does add to your personal identifiers. the people want to get their hands on that. and instances of medical identity theft are up 100% in 2010. charles: i guess your medical information is valuable, but is it really that easy of a target macs are not apparently it is. it can help you file false medical claims, get prescription drug benefits and things like that. there's less of it out there. so drives up the price. charles: okay, this heartbleed thing seems to have come ou
welcome, everyone, i am charles payne and for neil cavuto.gle, microsoft, and facebook stepping in to stop the next heartbleed attack. millions are at risk. alerting people to change their passwords now. if kate rogers reports, a surge of cyberattacks could put the whole health care sector at risk. we have to guess that are going to join kate. but first, let's hear what he has to say. what makes this so interesting, and this is a high-profile hack. a lot of insurance information of their,...
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i am charles payne and for neil cavuto. about half of america had zero net worth.cks comest savings come in your car and your home, you added up and you subtract how much you owe, chances are you're left with nothing. that is scary. and zuckerman says what is even scarier is the white house isn't doing anything to help you out of your debt dilemma. so what exactly should the white house be doing right now? >> i don't think that if they can help you out of your debts. but what they can do is create an economy in which we create many more jobs are in and that is where the federal policies really have to play a role. just give you to give you a couple of illustrations. if you took something like a major infrastructure program, we didn't do anything near what we should have. charles: it's a stimulus bill that has the weakest will that we could've had. with the least impact. i set it at the time. so there is always something to do. but the question is did the right thing to do? so i will give you one illustration. for every job that we bring in creates five other jobs.
i am charles payne and for neil cavuto. about half of america had zero net worth.cks comest savings come in your car and your home, you added up and you subtract how much you owe, chances are you're left with nothing. that is scary. and zuckerman says what is even scarier is the white house isn't doing anything to help you out of your debt dilemma. so what exactly should the white house be doing right now? >> i don't think that if they can help you out of your debts. but what they can do...
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this is a charles payne pick and it received a big order yesterday. till going up some more. now, charles is back to make some money for us all. is that a trucking company? charles: semiconductor chips. they just merged with microdevices. stuart: i'm not as backward as you think. charles: radio frequency is a thing that has been a buzz for a long time. did the investment for a billion dollars with the band may know everywhere you're going to park will be used in radiofrequency. walmart will have radiofrequency attached to everything that goes through their stores. this company is big on the networking side, the mobile side and defense. give an example of how they're growing in the first half of last year's gross margins 27%. second-half 36%. have gone from a loss to profits. the merge is fantastic and it is a 15, $16 stock. stuart: that is a way of tracking everything all the time. charles: constant communications method, if you will being used in so many different areas. electronic warfare. we are bringing the soldiers back from iraq and afghanistan a
this is a charles payne pick and it received a big order yesterday. till going up some more. now, charles is back to make some money for us all. is that a trucking company? charles: semiconductor chips. they just merged with microdevices. stuart: i'm not as backward as you think. charles: radio frequency is a thing that has been a buzz for a long time. did the investment for a billion dollars with the band may know everywhere you're going to park will be used in radiofrequency. walmart will...
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charles payne wants his $0.10 worth.y don't we just let everybody by the houses they can't afford? charlie: we will probably end up with something akin to that. i hear the open lobbying. we start to do 200,000 jobs, it has been tight. they have gotten tighter. little bit easier and also supply, lot of things against homes right now. the idea was saved the housing market is the fact more expensive to rent top 100 metropolitan areas in this country. this is a crisis of confidence more than anything else. people do not have any faith in the future. young people willing to pay more money to live paycheck to paycheck and rent as opposed to making that "investment" because they are not sure it will pay off in the next 20 to 30 years. stuart: do you think the growth will turn around housing? charlie: people will feel better the economy is turning up. save money to buy a house, save money for retirement instead of spending it every other week. stuart: see if you can make sense of this one. a new study finds digital interaction u
charles payne wants his $0.10 worth.y don't we just let everybody by the houses they can't afford? charlie: we will probably end up with something akin to that. i hear the open lobbying. we start to do 200,000 jobs, it has been tight. they have gotten tighter. little bit easier and also supply, lot of things against homes right now. the idea was saved the housing market is the fact more expensive to rent top 100 metropolitan areas in this country. this is a crisis of confidence more than...
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i have my own asked charles payne today. s $570 and actors that, got to talk to the ceo of chipotle five minutes from now. the feds want a mandate backup cameras to be installed. s the best doctors. that is what britain's health system has become. two systems, one for the wealthy and one for everybody else. here is my take. the two tier system is coming here. obamacare is doing this. let me explain. many doctors are refusing to take new medicaid and medicare patients, they don't get paid enough to treat the poor and the elderly. many hospitals have rejected obamacare's exchanges out right. many of the best doctors have been excluded from networks because they charge too much. the best are leaving obama's system. they will be treating people who have the money. the top tier treatment is already being reserved for those who can pay. it is happening now. everybody else faces longer wait times, fewer treatment options, restricted of drug choices and a shortage of doctors. two systems, private and public, one for those with money,
i have my own asked charles payne today. s $570 and actors that, got to talk to the ceo of chipotle five minutes from now. the feds want a mandate backup cameras to be installed. s the best doctors. that is what britain's health system has become. two systems, one for the wealthy and one for everybody else. here is my take. the two tier system is coming here. obamacare is doing this. let me explain. many doctors are refusing to take new medicaid and medicare patients, they don't get paid enough...
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charlie gasparino with hillary kramer and charles payne. with the thing? i love the ceos with outsized personality to a certain point. you get a cult of personality particularly when they transcend main street and wall street. steve jobs is an example of that, elon musk, it actually gives their stocks above for. you can go the other way. man on oversstock.com, i love it, comes on the network a lot and a lot of people thought he was not. i remember the ceo come in gone with a dray un. kind of weird. they can't vote against you but overall i like it. >> patrick byrne you are talking about. i like patrick as well. one problem he had is what people doubt it was what he was saying, not his personality. before he was overly passionate but -- >> wasn't just being overly passionate. he said there was the sixth lord out there attacking him. when you throw stuff like that around -- it just -- that was more than personality. >> it is powerful thing to know you can turn your workplace into a tv lounge and invite everybody to have the hour at 5:00. does this into the l
charlie gasparino with hillary kramer and charles payne. with the thing? i love the ceos with outsized personality to a certain point. you get a cult of personality particularly when they transcend main street and wall street. steve jobs is an example of that, elon musk, it actually gives their stocks above for. you can go the other way. man on oversstock.com, i love it, comes on the network a lot and a lot of people thought he was not. i remember the ceo come in gone with a dray un. kind of...
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welcome, everyone, i am charles payne. are debating, are we losing sight on how to fix the economics of our country? how can this be sidetracking us for making real progress in this country? it almost feels like every sort of economic argument gets slated when you throw in racism and we never get anywhere in this country. >> if we run around chasing our tail and not solving problems on my blog the supreme court's decision. they were basically tossing it back to the states and saying ecisions. for nearly 30 years, myself and my father, who is chairman of the congress of racial equality before me, we have to end and we have to realize that those advocates of affirmative action have to realize that race-based affirmative action, gender-based affirmative action is going to end and we need to move towards a character quotient or an income disparity quotient. >> here is a the thing. ultimately at the end of the day, they will end in the idea that somehow we have gotten comfortable, maybe some people have gotten comfortable but y
welcome, everyone, i am charles payne. are debating, are we losing sight on how to fix the economics of our country? how can this be sidetracking us for making real progress in this country? it almost feels like every sort of economic argument gets slated when you throw in racism and we never get anywhere in this country. >> if we run around chasing our tail and not solving problems on my blog the supreme court's decision. they were basically tossing it back to the states and saying...
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welcome, everyone, i am charles payne and for neil cavuto. and facebook stepping in to stop the next heartbleed attack. millions are at risk. alerting people to change their passwords now. if kate rogers reports, a surge of cyberattacks could put the whole health care sector at
welcome, everyone, i am charles payne and for neil cavuto. and facebook stepping in to stop the next heartbleed attack. millions are at risk. alerting people to change their passwords now. if kate rogers reports, a surge of cyberattacks could put the whole health care sector at
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welcome, everyone, i am charles payne. are debating, are we losing sight on how to fix the economics of our country? how can this be sidetracking us for making real progress in this country? it almost feels like every sort of economic argument
welcome, everyone, i am charles payne. are debating, are we losing sight on how to fix the economics of our country? how can this be sidetracking us for making real progress in this country? it almost feels like every sort of economic argument
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charles payne could be there next customer. the feds backing down from that nevada standoff.emember, the rancher loss in court three times. ♪ stuart: look at this. i think this is so low for today's session. where is the price of gold today? down $25. the markett i iss n neaearr ses. that is taking some big names with them. tesla down 190 dollars a share. facebook way down. $1.58 lower. all right, the feds have ended the set up with a nevada cattle rancher. >> if i owe grazing fees, money to government, i would be happy to pay it to the proper government. i will be darned if i pay grazing fees to the united states government. stuart: well, okay. here is judge andrew napolitano. seems to me that the rancher does not have, i will be unpopular for saying this, a legal leg to stand on. they lost in court three times. >> yes. i think it was in the wrong court. i do not think the federal court should be deciding. they were sort of nerdy. the public would call them machine guns. they pointed at a rancher, fox news journalists and camera folks because this rancher wants to express hi
charles payne could be there next customer. the feds backing down from that nevada standoff.emember, the rancher loss in court three times. ♪ stuart: look at this. i think this is so low for today's session. where is the price of gold today? down $25. the markett i iss n neaearr ses. that is taking some big names with them. tesla down 190 dollars a share. facebook way down. $1.58 lower. all right, the feds have ended the set up with a nevada cattle rancher. >> if i owe grazing fees,...
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no wonder charles payne is pained. charles, what do you make of this? whatever happens, we're essentially paying for it. >> yeah, to your point, we have mostly written off that $10 billion, and it makes you look back in hindsight wondering why did he the government bail out just as the auto industry was getting traction and it felt like maybe they were selling too soon. you and i both, i think, were against the bailout itself, and this is a tough one, neil, because mary barra is on a hot seat right now. but there's a lot of explaining to do from the federal government for allowing this to go on for so long. >> bingo. >> and is there a reason this was allowed? you know, amber marie rose, in a car accident july 2005, the ignition switch, from running the car to running the radio, this would go straight to the national highway traffic safety administration, they start to investigate. over a nine-year period, they get 164 complaints about the coal ballot. now, here's -- here's the funny thing about the colbalt. they want gm to be held accountable. but why d
no wonder charles payne is pained. charles, what do you make of this? whatever happens, we're essentially paying for it. >> yeah, to your point, we have mostly written off that $10 billion, and it makes you look back in hindsight wondering why did he the government bail out just as the auto industry was getting traction and it felt like maybe they were selling too soon. you and i both, i think, were against the bailout itself, and this is a tough one, neil, because mary barra is on a hot...
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welcome, everyone, i am charles payne and for neil cavuto.e, microsoft, and facebook stepping in to stop the next heartbleed attack. millions are at risk. alerting people to change their passwords now. if kate rogers reports, a surge of cyberattacks could put the whole health care sector at
welcome, everyone, i am charles payne and for neil cavuto.e, microsoft, and facebook stepping in to stop the next heartbleed attack. millions are at risk. alerting people to change their passwords now. if kate rogers reports, a surge of cyberattacks could put the whole health care sector at
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the other book is from charles payne coli got the light of freedom.in and he tries to answer the questions that how do you get people to register to vote? it is a process to make the connections on the family level. and then highlight the importance of women. tells the story i am of mail these your. >> what about the movement on the ground? who are the people that are the glue of the movement? and it helps to highlight that. . . >> at the washington offices, aei hosted a discussion about al-qaeda. this is an hour and a half. >> good morning, everyone. [inaudible conversations] or just the very beginning of good afternoon. i think we can get going if we can break up some conversation over there, a little bit? thanks. okay. i want to thank everyone for coming out on a beautiful day, coming inside to the windowless -- well, we have windows, but we covered them for some reason, i'm not entirely sure of, but thank you, all, for coming out to talk about our usual happy topic, i'm fred, the director of the critical project, and we've been working on al-qaeda
the other book is from charles payne coli got the light of freedom.in and he tries to answer the questions that how do you get people to register to vote? it is a process to make the connections on the family level. and then highlight the importance of women. tells the story i am of mail these your. >> what about the movement on the ground? who are the people that are the glue of the movement? and it helps to highlight that. . . >> at the washington offices, aei hosted a discussion...
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time to bring in charles payne from the fox business network on what we just heard. problem for general motors. >> this is a huge problem. general motors going through the bailout and getting so much negative publicity finally started to regain market share. around september of last year, maybe americans for giving them somewhat. of course mary barra herself elected ceo. big press, first woman at the helm. a lot of positive things happened for the company and all the things they have gone through thrown out the windows. the first question, if gm knew specs weren't up to par and she said yes, that hit with an exclamation point. >> it's interesting, she's been with the company many decades. that's good and that's bad. it's good, she can answer questions. she's had a bumpbl of jobs at gm. she's very familiar. a lot of other ceos recent times were not at gm. that's a positive. the negative is she was there. >> was she part of the problem, part of this decision making that sort of looked the other way. that's, you know, obviously goes on. i don't know what her role was wh
time to bring in charles payne from the fox business network on what we just heard. problem for general motors. >> this is a huge problem. general motors going through the bailout and getting so much negative publicity finally started to regain market share. around september of last year, maybe americans for giving them somewhat. of course mary barra herself elected ceo. big press, first woman at the helm. a lot of positive things happened for the company and all the things they have gone...
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. >>> let's get to charles payne who says we should be focusing on how to help people get to the of foodbreaking. that's a campaign. that's what it is. it's a campaign. you send this out to a million people and later on someone will say we're always looking for you. poor people know how to get food stamps. let's get that straight. they know how. i did like when i read about this, so far of the 68,000 that don't have it only 175 people have called for the assistance. listen, what happened to the notion of the school's primary focus being on how -- woe is me. how about let's get you in a position so you don't need food stamps? chicago has one of the worse schools in the world. number one is the school of leadership in chicago, 21% of 8th graders in chicago can read proficiently. >> i want to make two points. number one, that's buying votes. >> yeah, it is. >> and number two, it's keeping people in a situation of -- it's a trap. you are kept down there, we'll give you this, stay where you are. you are not motivated to go up the food chain. >> you do this because you are entitled to this. it
. >>> let's get to charles payne who says we should be focusing on how to help people get to the of foodbreaking. that's a campaign. that's what it is. it's a campaign. you send this out to a million people and later on someone will say we're always looking for you. poor people know how to get food stamps. let's get that straight. they know how. i did like when i read about this, so far of the 68,000 that don't have it only 175 people have called for the assistance. listen, what...
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joining he me now, charles payne, with the fox busy network. you are the king of pain. you know what else is really interesting in that poll? now 92.9% of individual income tax is paid by 20%, the top 20%. in 1980, they only paid 64%. what's happened? >> this whole fair argument. right? that's the backdrop. again, almost every time we get a solution to our problems it is even more taxes. what's happening is we have a government with an insatiable appetite for our money. 1981, the federal budget, $670 billion. at the rate of inflation would be $1.7 trillion. we know it is 3.6 this year, almost $4 trillion next year. how come they spend top of more money than even the rate of inflation. if it was a business it would be going down. they have computers. they have software. but gretchen, it's nuts. >> how did the messaging work so well when you look at the actual hard numbers that this very small percentage of american society is paying a gargantuan amount of the taxes? >> it works so well because particularly in the sort of recession that we were going through, people are a
joining he me now, charles payne, with the fox busy network. you are the king of pain. you know what else is really interesting in that poll? now 92.9% of individual income tax is paid by 20%, the top 20%. in 1980, they only paid 64%. what's happened? >> this whole fair argument. right? that's the backdrop. again, almost every time we get a solution to our problems it is even more taxes. what's happening is we have a government with an insatiable appetite for our money. 1981, the federal...