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charlie, charlie, charlie, what did you make of his comeback?harlie: i thought it was really sensational. if we lived in the same world, political times professors around the country are tearing up all the lectures for the past 20 years and rewriting everything. that speech, that story that he told about what happened at west point was the greatest political theater i have ever witnessed in my life. it was absolutely astonishing. you take something that is your greatest weakness, you lead with it, that was ia center of the entire rally. you go there, make it hilarious. the guy is walking off stage reenacting the entire thing. he is a comedian genius, he knows how to tell a story and the most important part of telling the story to make sure you have villains in doe's has a villain and there always in the audience and he always winds up pointing to the press in the back. and not to mention what he does to joe biden. i say this and i am sort of kidding but also kind of serious about it. when this guy is finished in politics, i'm quitting, i'll beco
charlie, charlie, charlie, what did you make of his comeback?harlie: i thought it was really sensational. if we lived in the same world, political times professors around the country are tearing up all the lectures for the past 20 years and rewriting everything. that speech, that story that he told about what happened at west point was the greatest political theater i have ever witnessed in my life. it was absolutely astonishing. you take something that is your greatest weakness, you lead with...
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charlie, what about that?ight, i understand. >> leslie: these are very different candidates. >> kennedy: has come a very, very different. he should have run in 2016 when he was the better candidate then. charlie, let me ask you. you can't keep the guy away from voters and reporters forever. he has to talk to the national press court. he has to debate. but do you think his campaign will keep him shielded from doing both of those critical things? >> charlie: actually, i agree with you, leslie, it is a smart strategy right now and it is working. he can stay in his basement and he is going to probably do the best he will do during the entire campaign with that strategy. the problem is it won't work for the long-term. eventually he does have to come out of his bunker, he does have to stand up to tromp and go toe-to-toe. as we saw with the rally on saturday night, this line from president trump, pointing to the mayhem in the country and calling that joe biden's america, and saying that joe biden has been part of the
charlie, what about that?ight, i understand. >> leslie: these are very different candidates. >> kennedy: has come a very, very different. he should have run in 2016 when he was the better candidate then. charlie, let me ask you. you can't keep the guy away from voters and reporters forever. he has to talk to the national press court. he has to debate. but do you think his campaign will keep him shielded from doing both of those critical things? >> charlie: actually, i agree...
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charlie? charlie: yeah. they're not just one of the biggest money managers, they are one of the world's largest, i believe $6 trillion under management. a big firm, larry fink built it from zero. today, employees received an e-mail alert that fink and several other executives will hold a global town hall to address racial equality and that town hall will occur on thursday between 10:00 and 11:00 a.m. again, it's interesting, a lot of ceos have put out statements about what's going on right now with the racial strife, the protests, the rioting and essentially, you know, saying that we need more diversity in the work force, that there are some underlying economic issues. as far as i know, larry fink is the first ceo essentially to do something like this. it's interesting in lot of ways. you can say it's much-needed dialogue. i would agree with that. but it's interesting because i have been speaking with some blackrock executives and they are a little more cynical on this whole thing. they point out a couple th
charlie? charlie: yeah. they're not just one of the biggest money managers, they are one of the world's largest, i believe $6 trillion under management. a big firm, larry fink built it from zero. today, employees received an e-mail alert that fink and several other executives will hold a global town hall to address racial equality and that town hall will occur on thursday between 10:00 and 11:00 a.m. again, it's interesting, a lot of ceos have put out statements about what's going on right now...
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we will talk to charlie about the court and we will see if charlie can hear us.. >> i can hear you, laura. >> laura: we are talking about justice roberts, go ahead. >> you lay out a great case there. it is hard to square what justice roberts in terms of the constitution with a lot of those rulings, but by far the worst one is this ruling today or even in his own dissent, he made the argument that he doesn't even claim to be sticking to the constitution. he claims that he is sticking with precedent, which he argued is a violation of the constitution. so what is really amazing. at some point -- and this is a big reason why president trump got elected in the first place because his supporters feel like the courts -- it's like playing slots in vegas. the courts are always, always thanked against them. and of course, no topic is truer than when it comes to abortion, which going back to the original roe v. wade, even liberal general -- journalist will tell you that is a ridiculously decid decision there. but it's like you can't elect enough conservatives. you can't put
we will talk to charlie about the court and we will see if charlie can hear us.. >> i can hear you, laura. >> laura: we are talking about justice roberts, go ahead. >> you lay out a great case there. it is hard to square what justice roberts in terms of the constitution with a lot of those rulings, but by far the worst one is this ruling today or even in his own dissent, he made the argument that he doesn't even claim to be sticking to the constitution. he claims that he is...
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charlie, thank you very much. charlie gasparino. that's two days in a row that the word has broken, you know what, they're watching you, charlie. how much you want to bet? charlie: i bet they are. they tell me they are. liz: yeah. charlie: they tell me they are. liz: okay. thanks. just what he needed, another ego boost. okay. closing bell, we are 29 minutes away. up next, another round of jobless claims showing the unemployment lines are still getting longer. but we've got the company that is helping fortune 500 companies but also everybody else out there sharpen or learn brand new skills, 7,000 different classes, all kinds of things, whether you are out of work or still lucky enough to have a job. the pluralsight ceo next on "the claman countdown." stay with us. liz: breaking news. let's take you right to the white house where the president has just begun the roundtable talking about small businesses reopening. he is there with the governors of both nebraska and oklahoma. let's listen in. >> it was for a different reason. it had to
charlie, thank you very much. charlie gasparino. that's two days in a row that the word has broken, you know what, they're watching you, charlie. how much you want to bet? charlie: i bet they are. they tell me they are. liz: yeah. charlie: they tell me they are. liz: okay. thanks. just what he needed, another ego boost. okay. closing bell, we are 29 minutes away. up next, another round of jobless claims showing the unemployment lines are still getting longer. but we've got the company that is...
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charlie: i think he was.put his hand on the bible when the attorney generals went after, tried to block the deal, said he would do it, he actually used those terms and we got something like 9/11. i don't want to say this guy is negotiating in bad faith, violating contracts. but this is an issue right now. i will let the justice department decide how they want to approach this and how they want to sort of frame what he's doing, and you know, he could get on the phone immediately and tell me what's up. we have offered them the opportunity. they meaning dish, has no comment. back to you. liz: okay. good stuff, charlie. thank you very much. there's a restaurant in paris called gasparino's but charlie actually probably cooks better. >>> dow is down 306 points. little bit of a selloff. profit taking today. but the nasdaq, i don't know, we are going to close at 10,000. we're at 9951 with about eight minutes left. at this time tomorrow, we will have heard from the federal reserve chair following his june virtual news
charlie: i think he was.put his hand on the bible when the attorney generals went after, tried to block the deal, said he would do it, he actually used those terms and we got something like 9/11. i don't want to say this guy is negotiating in bad faith, violating contracts. but this is an issue right now. i will let the justice department decide how they want to approach this and how they want to sort of frame what he's doing, and you know, he could get on the phone immediately and tell me...
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charlie, i will start with you. i thought it was help.ed the groups in the protest into three groups. that's the way it appears, the people protesting which he called it a righteous cause. then the looters out there to just grab stuff. and then from is this other group and several of them. antifa and antifa-like. not pointing the finger just at them but who is trying to cause chaos, create violence. turn people against each other by hiding within these other groups. your thoughts? >> absolutely. we should remember -- it's easy to forget this because it seems so obvious. there are these three distinct groups and certainly two groups. it's important to remember it and to repeat it. nobody is more greatly disserved by the mob, by these violent protestors than the peaceful protestors who have an american constitutional right to express themselves. people in this country including police fight and die for those people have that right. the problem is right now, it's not that you have people peacefully from te -- protestin and expression themsel
charlie, i will start with you. i thought it was help.ed the groups in the protest into three groups. that's the way it appears, the people protesting which he called it a righteous cause. then the looters out there to just grab stuff. and then from is this other group and several of them. antifa and antifa-like. not pointing the finger just at them but who is trying to cause chaos, create violence. turn people against each other by hiding within these other groups. your thoughts? >>...
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lewis. >> who was charlie lewis? >> charlie lewis was one of the older survivors of the clotilda ranging from the age of two to 24. he was one of the older ones. he was chief of the top a tribe. charlie lewis was enslaved by colonel thomas pew furred. chary lewis bought land from view furred in 1870, and we have family members still living there today. we call it lewis is quarters. >> so there were displays and tables at the festival. what was that? how did you come up with that idea? >> that is another thing. i wanted people -- when they walk around, i wanted them to get information from all of the descendants. i want it to make the information to make it known from each descendant. >> can sandra lewis. >> tell me about your display. >> we can start from the beginning and bring it all the way down. from cudjoe. what we did was we started with cudjo. we've got different books about him. when we got to hear, we want to bring his siblings with him up to his history. we started with his generation. which is cudjo, into
lewis. >> who was charlie lewis? >> charlie lewis was one of the older survivors of the clotilda ranging from the age of two to 24. he was one of the older ones. he was chief of the top a tribe. charlie lewis was enslaved by colonel thomas pew furred. chary lewis bought land from view furred in 1870, and we have family members still living there today. we call it lewis is quarters. >> so there were displays and tables at the festival. what was that? how did you come up with...
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what's in it, charlie? charlie: i don't know exactly what's in it, liz. but here's what i know what's happening and you know, i started following this as soon as i woke up this morning. i just had a feeling that they were going to do something. the reason why is because there's been a tremendous amount of criticism, particularly aimed at rob manfred, the baseball commissioner, that he at one point said he was 100% sure there would be a season, then he came back and said there wasn't going to be a season. the players got some pressure put on them because rob manfred basically felt like we need to negotiate the health protocol given covid that's still -- we're still in phase one of covid. so there was a lot to be said. there was pressure on both sides. and i was right, you know. i got beaten to the punch by about three or four, maybe five minutes by some dude at espn but from what we understand is this. listen, i don't cover sports all the time. it's not my -- it's not where my wheelhouse is but i do get involved in sports business and i think i kept our vi
what's in it, charlie? charlie: i don't know exactly what's in it, liz. but here's what i know what's happening and you know, i started following this as soon as i woke up this morning. i just had a feeling that they were going to do something. the reason why is because there's been a tremendous amount of criticism, particularly aimed at rob manfred, the baseball commissioner, that he at one point said he was 100% sure there would be a season, then he came back and said there wasn't going to be...
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so too is charlie moore, ceo of rocket lawyer in san francisco. charlie, good morning. you have no plans to open your offices until october and even then you say it's a tentative october, right? >> well, that's right, scott. i mean, i think as employers our first priority is the health and safety of the customers and our employees and the community around us. and so we took a variety of factors into account when we made the decision that all of the rocket lawyer offices -- we have about six offices in different cities around the world, would remain closed until october 1st at the earliest. now, we're fortunate that we are a digital services company. we provide digital legal services so we're able to work from home and maintain business continuity and i understand that a lot of folks aren't in the same position but factors like child care are super important and will schools be open or not. transportation to city centres and public transit especially there are a number of important factors that employers like us have to take into consideration and that helped us to settl
so too is charlie moore, ceo of rocket lawyer in san francisco. charlie, good morning. you have no plans to open your offices until october and even then you say it's a tentative october, right? >> well, that's right, scott. i mean, i think as employers our first priority is the health and safety of the customers and our employees and the community around us. and so we took a variety of factors into account when we made the decision that all of the rocket lawyer offices -- we have about...
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charlie, dump china now. are you with me on that? >> you be bet.nt way to say it is let's make america self-sufficient. that's a very popular way to phrase it. you talk about dividing lines, i love that because good political strategy is something that is true, popular and your opponent cannot get close to advocating. what's great about the china issue is that joe biden didn't just negotiate all these deals, it's not that he just was in favor of the absolute destruction of the american middle class. it's even worse than that. his family made money off it. his son went on air force to all the way to china and secured a $1.5 billion investment for something he was so unbelievably unqualified for so joe biden can even get close to talking good game on china. he's going to run away to whatever basement he's operating into avoid questions because he's bad on policy but also bad in practice because his families make so much money off the bad policies that are happening. america wants justice right now and they want justice in a variety of ways. they also
charlie, dump china now. are you with me on that? >> you be bet.nt way to say it is let's make america self-sufficient. that's a very popular way to phrase it. you talk about dividing lines, i love that because good political strategy is something that is true, popular and your opponent cannot get close to advocating. what's great about the china issue is that joe biden didn't just negotiate all these deals, it's not that he just was in favor of the absolute destruction of the american...
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you got the story, charlie. charlie: what's that?'re not doing a very good job of sneaking. you got the story. charlie: well, ni know. i know. i talk to loifbbyists. they tell me this thing. if they can get the republicans on board with this and by the way, right now, the rubber is not meeting the road on the negotiations. people are just feeling each other out. there is a general sense of what might be in this targeted industries may get stimulus money. unemployment extension, states and cities that are banged up because of the coronavirus shutdown, those are some of the big pictures, maybe liability protection to help businesses so they don't get sued for bringing people back to work and who may get covid. so there's a lot of jockeying for position. the rubber will meet the road in the next week or so. looks like the number is like $1 trillion but still, you know, [ inaudible ]. this pot stuff to me is very interesting. you know, despite the fact that states around the country have, you know, allowed the use of medical marijuana, s
you got the story, charlie. charlie: what's that?'re not doing a very good job of sneaking. you got the story. charlie: well, ni know. i know. i talk to loifbbyists. they tell me this thing. if they can get the republicans on board with this and by the way, right now, the rubber is not meeting the road on the negotiations. people are just feeling each other out. there is a general sense of what might be in this targeted industries may get stimulus money. unemployment extension, states and...
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charlie gasparino tweeted the answer to that question. be yes, or just about i want to say an hour and 40 minutes ago and with this come back in stocks was the street listening? breaking news, jay bryson, this is wells fargo's chief economist telling big investors here is charlie's tweet, that the covid recession likely ended in april, it will take about a year to show in stats. apparently, called it the shortest deepest on record, unemployment dropped to 9% by year-end, 6% by 2021 some job, however, lost for good. charlie, jay bryson making a bold statement you've got the news but what if the second wave gets worse? charlie: good point couple things here, he made a comment today to officials at blackrock, the world's largest money management firm so that does have an impact. i tweeted out this around 11:50 the market was red at that point looking like it was heading another leg down and then after that, it did start picking up. the real move in the market came as you know when the fed came out and said that it's going to be buying indivi
charlie gasparino tweeted the answer to that question. be yes, or just about i want to say an hour and 40 minutes ago and with this come back in stocks was the street listening? breaking news, jay bryson, this is wells fargo's chief economist telling big investors here is charlie's tweet, that the covid recession likely ended in april, it will take about a year to show in stats. apparently, called it the shortest deepest on record, unemployment dropped to 9% by year-end, 6% by 2021 some job,...
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what in rages charlie is that many mexicans deny the coronavirus exists. let's look at all so much been some of why don't people switch on their brains if this keeps going on like this i don't know when it will end with that one as mexico battles the virus charlie and diego are each playing their part but they're worried for the futures of their fellow citizens and their teams changes based on sports in sunday's late game leverkusen were looking for a win against to state their team to the 4th and final champions league spot and they did it but dr for a fight or turned out to be surprisingly tenacious. shall came into this one desperate for a change your fortunes off to a 12 game winning this streak in the bundesliga but later hughes and i hardly any easier to face especially with star man have a back in the starting line up the guests were held in check until the 40 minute when nobody's home from a free kick to school a state level as the linesman rose to show his rescue. in the 2nd half another stroke of luck for the hosts when a handful scarcely anyone
what in rages charlie is that many mexicans deny the coronavirus exists. let's look at all so much been some of why don't people switch on their brains if this keeps going on like this i don't know when it will end with that one as mexico battles the virus charlie and diego are each playing their part but they're worried for the futures of their fellow citizens and their teams changes based on sports in sunday's late game leverkusen were looking for a win against to state their team to the 4th...
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joining me now is charlie hurt, "washington times" opinion editor and fox news contributor, charlie welcome see the president's tweets. i know his sense of humor. it was saying what many americans are thinking right out of the gate.or he must be having enough with tony fauci being a wet blanket most of the time. what are your thoughts on those? >> yeah, i think it is a little bit more than that, actually, tammy. further evidence the president has no problem surrounding himself with people that he doesn't agree with. in fact, he seeks it out. he likes to have people he doesn't necessarily agree with so that he can get an alternate opinion. when somebody wanders off the reservation and gives an alternate opinion on something theyde have no business offering an opinion on whatsoever, obviously, the president is not afraid to use powerful language to go after him in a memorable way. but it is amazing when you think about how badly dr. fauci and a lot of these other health experts have gotten a lot of these things wrong. i it's not a left/right thing or democrat/republican thing or biden/trump t
joining me now is charlie hurt, "washington times" opinion editor and fox news contributor, charlie welcome see the president's tweets. i know his sense of humor. it was saying what many americans are thinking right out of the gate.or he must be having enough with tony fauci being a wet blanket most of the time. what are your thoughts on those? >> yeah, i think it is a little bit more than that, actually, tammy. further evidence the president has no problem surrounding himself...
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♪ and he changed for jamaica plain ♪ ♪ when he got there t conductor told h♪ ♪ one more nickel ♪ charlier returned ♪ ♪ now, all night long charlie rides through the station ♪ ♪ crying, what will become of me ♪ ♪ how can i afford ea see my sister in che♪ ♪ or my cousin in roxbury ♪ but did he ever return ♪ shame and scandal ♪ he may ride forever 'neath the streets of bosto♪ ♪ he's the man who never returned ♪ ♪ charlie's wife goes down to the scollay square station ♪ ♪ every day at quarter past two ♪ ♪ and through the open window she hands arlie a sandwich ♪ ♪ as the train comes rumbling through ♪ ♪ but did he ever return ♪ no, he never returned and d his fate is still unlear♪ ♪ he may ride forever ♪ he may ride forever 'neath the streets of boston ♪ ♪ he's the ma ♪ pick it, davey davey: kinda hurts my fingers. ♪ now, ♪ don't you think it's a scandal ♪ ♪ how the people have to pay and pay ♪ ♪ fight the fare increase, vote for george o'brian ♪ ♪ get poor charlie off the mta or else he'll never return ♪ ♪ no, he'll never rets n and his fate istill unlearned ♪ ♪ just like pl revere ♪ he may
♪ and he changed for jamaica plain ♪ ♪ when he got there t conductor told h♪ ♪ one more nickel ♪ charlier returned ♪ ♪ now, all night long charlie rides through the station ♪ ♪ crying, what will become of me ♪ ♪ how can i afford ea see my sister in che♪ ♪ or my cousin in roxbury ♪ but did he ever return ♪ shame and scandal ♪ he may ride forever 'neath the streets of bosto♪ ♪ he's the man who never returned ♪ ♪ charlie's wife goes down to the scollay...
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charlie kirk and jessica tarlov will be back. we hope to get the senator as well. ♪ hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. lincoln will be doing what we do best. making your life a bit more effortless. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles, and remote purchasing. for a little help, on and off the road. if your child doesn't 1 iseem themself at times,ed. they may not be hydrated enough. wabba wabba! all new, plant powered creative roots gives kids the hydration they need, with the fruit flavors they love, and 1 gram of sugar. find new creative roots in the kids' juice aisle. >> ed: the cdc now projects the total number of covid deaths could r
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papÁ >>> ademÁs simpatico tito charlie llegamos al es final gracias por estar con nosotros nos vemosn minuto ganarÁs ♪ ♪ un minuto nada mÁs ♪ ♪ mi gente, ven conmigo ♪ mi gente, ven conmigo >> [locutora] pero primero tienes que ganarle al reloj. tienes un "minuto para ganar".
papÁ >>> ademÁs simpatico tito charlie llegamos al es final gracias por estar con nosotros nos vemosn minuto ganarÁs ♪ ♪ un minuto nada mÁs ♪ ♪ mi gente, ven conmigo ♪ mi gente, ven conmigo >> [locutora] pero primero tienes que ganarle al reloj. tienes un "minuto para ganar".
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charlie gasparino, great stuff. thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> let's take a look at the big board for you. the dow now off 220. doesn't matter what jerome powell says about cheap money for a long time. the dow off 221. >>> coming up next, we've got a triple threat. not one, not two, but three of our "countdown" closer all-stars. they are here on their top plays, what could be two years of easy money in the market. we'll be right back. ashley: the closing bell rings in very close to let's say eight minutes from now. the nasdaq, by the way, on the verge of history. nasdaq 10,000 about to become reality. long as we don't blow it. as the dow and s&p 500 struggle to find the gains they made immediately after the fed announced it will keep rates near zero for years. literally, two and a half years. the dow off 173. okay. let's get to our all-star "countdown" closer panel now. gibbs wealth management president erin gibbs is here along with leo kelley and haverford trust advise r. thank you for being here. cheap money is going to be ar
charlie gasparino, great stuff. thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> let's take a look at the big board for you. the dow now off 220. doesn't matter what jerome powell says about cheap money for a long time. the dow off 221. >>> coming up next, we've got a triple threat. not one, not two, but three of our "countdown" closer all-stars. they are here on their top plays, what could be two years of easy money in the market. we'll be right back. ashley: the closing...
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and you do get the sense, at least in governor abbott, charlie, that if he wants to do more, he could use some political cover. all the president of the united states would have to do is do what's best for your state, i'll support you and he doesn't want to give desantis and abbott that kinds of cover. >> no, you've got to give governor abbott some credit to be able to reverse himself on all of this. look, the ads just write themselves when you play those sound bites. the president failed initially in moving quickly enough to deal with the pandemic. but this is a second failure that is every bit as serious as the first failure, which is to not react -- in fact to counteract, not provide political cover for governors like abbott, who were trying to reopen. who were backing off on reopening. look, the president made this wager that if in fact he aggressively pushed to reopen the country that everything would work out, that we'd have a v-shaped recovery and that he could run on this as the great comeback story and the economy would come back. the economy is not going to come back until t
and you do get the sense, at least in governor abbott, charlie, that if he wants to do more, he could use some political cover. all the president of the united states would have to do is do what's best for your state, i'll support you and he doesn't want to give desantis and abbott that kinds of cover. >> no, you've got to give governor abbott some credit to be able to reverse himself on all of this. look, the ads just write themselves when you play those sound bites. the president failed...
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hi, charlie.first talk about whether there's going to be a 2020 season and you know, as i'm giving this -- as i'm talking here, you might see headlines rolling across. as we first reported last night, rob manfred, the major league baseball commissioner, put forth a 60-game season, he says will implement the impasse with the players over negotiating salaries and a schedule. the players are supposed to respond and negotiate the health protocol for playing amid covid. there's going to be fanless stadiums but there needs to be a health protocol. as of now, from what i understand, the players have not launched those negotiations. he's given them a 5:00 p.m. deadline. after that deadline, it's really unclear what could happen. we might not have a baseball season if the players don't approve the health and safety protocol. i'm not sure what manfred could do if they don't go to the table, if they just opt out. there have been no communications from what i understand from the players. so this season remain
hi, charlie.first talk about whether there's going to be a 2020 season and you know, as i'm giving this -- as i'm talking here, you might see headlines rolling across. as we first reported last night, rob manfred, the major league baseball commissioner, put forth a 60-game season, he says will implement the impasse with the players over negotiating salaries and a schedule. the players are supposed to respond and negotiate the health protocol for playing amid covid. there's going to be fanless...
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charlie breaks it next. look, this isn't my first rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. discover the option that's best for you. call today and find out more in aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage loan guide. access tax-free cash and stay in the
charlie breaks it next. look, this isn't my first rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work...
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take one from charlie louderman.ified that some of frank howard's cash had come from the middle east in body bags. it was money that literally reeked of death. >> some of it had hair with blood stuck to it. some of it had burn marks on it. and i said, what in the hell is that awful damn smell? and billie looked at me and said, you know that's how we're getting that money in here, is on dead bodies coming from kuwait in the caskets. >> reporter: the defense called that claim outrageous. >> just crazy things, crazy. $80,000 or $100,000 in cash coming back in the body cavities of dead soldiers from iraq? i mean, this man had crazy things. >> reporter: the defense attorneys not only challenged the credibility of billie earl and his crew, they told the jurors the real reason frank howard was in contact with the east texas crowd boiled down to one word -- blackmail. >> you take a guy who's been a straight arrow all of his life, has a great reputation in his hometown, i'm sure it would bother him if the people at church kne
take one from charlie louderman.ified that some of frank howard's cash had come from the middle east in body bags. it was money that literally reeked of death. >> some of it had hair with blood stuck to it. some of it had burn marks on it. and i said, what in the hell is that awful damn smell? and billie looked at me and said, you know that's how we're getting that money in here, is on dead bodies coming from kuwait in the caskets. >> reporter: the defense called that claim...
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liz: charlie gasparino. we have the closing bell ringing, 19 minutes away. the dow is up 304 points. the markets are bouncing back after yesterday's 2 trillion dollars sell-off. the floor show is here to tell us what they're hitting the buy button on right now, with, yes, 18 minutes left in trade. in this week's episode of everyone talks to liz, my podcast, do you recognize this guy? his name is randall pinkett. he was the very first african-american to win "the apprentice". behind the scenes scoop of his whole experience there. yes, he did end up working at the trump organization. what did he learn from it? and today, how he and his company that he started, multimillion dollars company are tackling racial bias at corporate american businesses. this is available on spotify, apple, google, fox news podcast.com. i'm telling you, you want to hear this one. it's a great story, really interesting stuff. don't forget to subscribe, rate, let me know what you think. i'm on twitter, not just c gaspari gasparino. i'm @ liz claman. we're coming right back. don't go awa
liz: charlie gasparino. we have the closing bell ringing, 19 minutes away. the dow is up 304 points. the markets are bouncing back after yesterday's 2 trillion dollars sell-off. the floor show is here to tell us what they're hitting the buy button on right now, with, yes, 18 minutes left in trade. in this week's episode of everyone talks to liz, my podcast, do you recognize this guy? his name is randall pinkett. he was the very first african-american to win "the apprentice". behind...
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charlie, the dalmatian, who is defying the odds.ood song. welcome back to "gma." time for one of our favorite segments of the week, lara, take it away. >> oh, thank you so much, guys. it is friday which means it is time for pet of the week. take a look at our wall of winners, will you? we just have to say when it comes to being a perfect pup, our winner this week is spot on. take a look. since 2014, charlie has been shining a spotlight on the plight of deaf dalmatians and the joys of adopting them. >> hi, mom. >> got him at the animal care and acc shelter and last owner recommended him and they ended up putting him up for adoption and that's how i found him. >> deafness in dalmatians can be as high as 30%. many of those puppies born deaf are tragically euthanized. charlie now getting the message out that deaf pups are great pups. >> your other one. thank you. >> reporter: he understands american sign language and can respond to his human. >> he responds to it. quiet. i love you. like that. in 2016 charlie became a certified therapy
charlie, the dalmatian, who is defying the odds.ood song. welcome back to "gma." time for one of our favorite segments of the week, lara, take it away. >> oh, thank you so much, guys. it is friday which means it is time for pet of the week. take a look at our wall of winners, will you? we just have to say when it comes to being a perfect pup, our winner this week is spot on. take a look. since 2014, charlie has been shining a spotlight on the plight of deaf dalmatians and the...
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charlie, good morning. thank you for being with us. >> good morning, pleasure to be here. >> discrimination, racial profiling, you have experienced it and i'm not talking about years ago. i was reading an article this morning where you talked about an experience that happened recently in vermont. could you share that? >> well, of course. listen, i am not alone. almost every african-american male goes through it. in this case i was just driving my son, who is in college in the state of vermont, back to school, and was pulled over by a highway patrol officer, wasn't speeding. the roads were actually relatively slick and what was so, actually, upsetting, was there was someone who flew past me and wasn't stopped. immediately, because i am trained in this sort of thing, of course, i talked to the officer and it was really unfortunate. he very quickly changed when he realized that i was an attorney. his tone changed and he became quite different. so we all go through this sort of thing and it's nothing new. >> yo
charlie, good morning. thank you for being with us. >> good morning, pleasure to be here. >> discrimination, racial profiling, you have experienced it and i'm not talking about years ago. i was reading an article this morning where you talked about an experience that happened recently in vermont. could you share that? >> well, of course. listen, i am not alone. almost every african-american male goes through it. in this case i was just driving my son, who is in college in the...
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charlie savage, can you see? i can't see right now any way right now your reporting makes it more difficult for the intelligence community to find out exactly what's going on in the intelligence community. >> it is a remarkable statement from the newly installed director of national intelligence. especially because we see here that this was a more confirmation backing our early reporting that this is not something new that they're still trying to figure out. this is something they were looking at seriously months and months ago and reached their assessment that it was true months and months ago. we had previously reported when we broke this story last friday that there was an interagency meeting at the white convened to try to figure out what to do with the problem in late march. and now we see that it was already developed enough to go into the president's daily brief in february. and so the notion that -- and, you know, the issue that had some people upset was even though they had figured this out and were alre
charlie savage, can you see? i can't see right now any way right now your reporting makes it more difficult for the intelligence community to find out exactly what's going on in the intelligence community. >> it is a remarkable statement from the newly installed director of national intelligence. especially because we see here that this was a more confirmation backing our early reporting that this is not something new that they're still trying to figure out. this is something they were...
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charlie cook is the editor and publisher of the cook political report and columnist. charlie, the last time you were here, donald trump was threatening cnn with a legal letter over the 14 point lead poll, and you said then that the cnn poll since it was the most recent poll was probably a leader and it was going to -- we were going to end up seeing other polls like it, and here we are. >> now, i said that after you told me not to talk about it. >> that's right. because you might get a lawyer's letter, yes. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. you can argue, you know, this nbc wall street journal, npr, pbs had it at 7:00, but those were a couple weeks ago. 14 for cnn and new york times. you know, the thing is, whether it -- and this may just be a high point, but this is way, way, way down. and when you're looking at, you know, look at the swing states, look at where he -- where the president is tied -- joe biden is tieing him in north carolina and behind by at least four or five points on average in every other swing state. so right now if you just push every state wherever it's going
charlie cook is the editor and publisher of the cook political report and columnist. charlie, the last time you were here, donald trump was threatening cnn with a legal letter over the 14 point lead poll, and you said then that the cnn poll since it was the most recent poll was probably a leader and it was going to -- we were going to end up seeing other polls like it, and here we are. >> now, i said that after you told me not to talk about it. >> that's right. because you might get...
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charlie, do you want to jump off on that? what is your reaction? >> first of all i am very careful taking it at face value, but let's pretend that they are in the margin of error, what president would be in a desirable situation over the last couple of months? you had a pandemic once in a century event. >> martha: we hope. >> a lockdown that cause serious economic damage. and the president is going to, i believe do better politically as this actually begins to be a presidential campaign. for all intents and purposes, the campaign is just getting started right now. in a lot of ways, i look at the polls instead of just a temperature track of where america is right now, and they are correlating that incorrectly with the president. it is not as much of a biden versus trump choice, as it heats up in august in the fall, you will see the polls tighten. i think that the president space will show up. there is some nuance. but also the president is one of the best political players from behind and we will see -- >> martha: he has had a rough few weeks. no do
charlie, do you want to jump off on that? what is your reaction? >> first of all i am very careful taking it at face value, but let's pretend that they are in the margin of error, what president would be in a desirable situation over the last couple of months? you had a pandemic once in a century event. >> martha: we hope. >> a lockdown that cause serious economic damage. and the president is going to, i believe do better politically as this actually begins to be a...
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i don't know, charlie if the science doesn't seem to be working for president trump, will the politics of this? >> no, i don't think the politics will work for them on this. you had a dramatic split screen yesterday, where the president's down in arizona, no social distancing, referring to this as the kung flu, joking about this and the audience, a few people wearing masks. and then in washington, d.c. you had anthony fauci saying, look, this is not going away. the president botched the initial response to the pandemic, but his lack of leadership now i think is going to be fatal for him, especially as he's encouraged this tribal response, this political response that people actually think that not wearing a mask is somehow a political statement. so in many ways worst case scenario. >> yeah, once again, we're hearing these wildly different messages as charlie pointed out, split screen. the president, his own top on c different pages. i want to show you what we heard yesterday. >> doing so well after the plague, going away. >> we're now seeing a disturbing surge of infections and that's
i don't know, charlie if the science doesn't seem to be working for president trump, will the politics of this? >> no, i don't think the politics will work for them on this. you had a dramatic split screen yesterday, where the president's down in arizona, no social distancing, referring to this as the kung flu, joking about this and the audience, a few people wearing masks. and then in washington, d.c. you had anthony fauci saying, look, this is not going away. the president botched the...
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charlie, the president says he's coming out with some reforms, a list of reforms.ny today really dealt with a lot of different factors. is there some bipartisan solution? >> i think there certainly are. obvious to the devil is in the details but that testimony from mr. floyd's brother i thought was a remarkable, it was very powerful. it was a reminder that the things that he talked about are things that i think just about everybody, certainly every politician that talked about any of this stuff in america today would agree with. when he talked about the things that needed to be done, such as better training for police officers and teaching, and reinforcing the fact that deadly force must be rare and only when life is at stake. that's a far cry from some of the crazier things we are hearing some people talk about about defunding police department some things like th that. i wish that the peaceful protesters and the democratic party, everybody would just turn to mr. floyd's brother and listen to him, because what he's talking about right there has support from 99% of
charlie, the president says he's coming out with some reforms, a list of reforms.ny today really dealt with a lot of different factors. is there some bipartisan solution? >> i think there certainly are. obvious to the devil is in the details but that testimony from mr. floyd's brother i thought was a remarkable, it was very powerful. it was a reminder that the things that he talked about are things that i think just about everybody, certainly every politician that talked about any of this...
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good morning to you, charlie. going to say, a rarity, not even that over the last couple of months, it simply hasn't happened between international leaders. but then a real focus on the here and the politics of now, as we were hearing therefrom hugh, there is no need for a fortnight in some dos house, near the airport. that issue of quarantine, which is in place between the two countries because of the uk's imposition of two weeks of staying at home for anyone arriving on our shores is likely to be a point of discussion —— doss house. borisjohnson coming point of discussion —— doss house. boris johnson coming under point of discussion —— doss house. borisjohnson coming under internal pressure to get rid of it at the first point that he can, pretty imminently, and plenty internationally rather keen to see it as well. so i think that will be a significant discussion point. it will be interesting for the two leaders to compare notes, because france at the height of lockdown had more severe restrictions that here in t
good morning to you, charlie. going to say, a rarity, not even that over the last couple of months, it simply hasn't happened between international leaders. but then a real focus on the here and the politics of now, as we were hearing therefrom hugh, there is no need for a fortnight in some dos house, near the airport. that issue of quarantine, which is in place between the two countries because of the uk's imposition of two weeks of staying at home for anyone arriving on our shores is likely...
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hit it, charlie. tristan, this one's for you. ♪oh, you're five, five. dollar five-dollar footlong. it's freshly made with veggies. it's back, it's back. and yes, that's, and yes that's why i wrote this song. the good old days are back now tristan.♪ we heard you. five-dollar footlongs are back when you buy two. for a limited time. subway. eat fresh. for a limited time. i geh. common bird.e. ooh look! over here! something much better. there it is. peacock, included with xfinity x1. remarkable. fascinating. -very. it streams tons of your favorite shows and movies, plus the latest in sports news and... huh - run! the newest streaming app has landed on xfinity x1. now that's... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity x1 just got even better with peacock premium included at no additional cost. no strings attached. just say "peacock" into your voice remote to start watching today. >>> alarming new trends indicating new spread of coronavirus, florida, texas, arizona. a harvard expert is warning we may be done with the pandemic, but the pandemic is not done with us. here
hit it, charlie. tristan, this one's for you. ♪oh, you're five, five. dollar five-dollar footlong. it's freshly made with veggies. it's back, it's back. and yes, that's, and yes that's why i wrote this song. the good old days are back now tristan.♪ we heard you. five-dollar footlongs are back when you buy two. for a limited time. subway. eat fresh. for a limited time. i geh. common bird.e. ooh look! over here! something much better. there it is. peacock, included with xfinity x1....
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well, charlie, very moving indeed. and at that ceremony the reverend, al sharpton, a leading civil rights activist here said it doesn't matter if you wear blue jeans or a blue uniform, you must pay for the crime you commit. now, we had further protests in many cities overnight here, but so far no reports of violence. indeed, the reverend, al sharpton, said he expected protest to continue in this country through until the summer. we are expecting a memorial service for george floyd in about three different states over the next six days, prior to his funeral in texas next tuesday. and reverend al
well, charlie, very moving indeed. and at that ceremony the reverend, al sharpton, a leading civil rights activist here said it doesn't matter if you wear blue jeans or a blue uniform, you must pay for the crime you commit. now, we had further protests in many cities overnight here, but so far no reports of violence. indeed, the reverend, al sharpton, said he expected protest to continue in this country through until the summer. we are expecting a memorial service for george floyd in about...
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what enraged is charlie is that many mexicans deny the coronavirus exists. let's look at all one must been some why don't people switch on their brains if this keeps going on like this i don't know when it will end at that one as mexico battles the virus charlie and diego are each playing their part but they worried for the features of their fellow citizens and their teams a quick look now at some spots. in sunday's they'd been as they are again leverkusen were looking for a win against to stake their claim for the 4th and final champions league spot and they did it but not before a fight from shelf or turned out to be surprisingly tenacious. came into this one desperate for a change or fortunes after a 12 game winless streak in the bundesliga but later houston are hardly any easy opponent to face especially with star man have a back in the starting line up. just 2 minutes in the 1st major chance belong to the royal blues but western mckinney's shots were stopped by the straight skate and made protrude you could only fluff the rebound and early let off from
what enraged is charlie is that many mexicans deny the coronavirus exists. let's look at all one must been some why don't people switch on their brains if this keeps going on like this i don't know when it will end at that one as mexico battles the virus charlie and diego are each playing their part but they worried for the features of their fellow citizens and their teams a quick look now at some spots. in sunday's they'd been as they are again leverkusen were looking for a win against to...
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charlie, thank you so much.nd ahead, the calls to dismantle or defund the police, now, it's not some progressive pipe dream, it's now part of the democrat mainstream. terry turchie, who i told you studied domestic insurgencies for years, he's going to tell us how these calls of mirror what the weather underground has set up years ago. stay there. you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. ♪ >> laura: first it was just the radical left, and now it's actually leaders in the democrat party, and they are asking us to imagine a world without police. but we don't need to
charlie, thank you so much.nd ahead, the calls to dismantle or defund the police, now, it's not some progressive pipe dream, it's now part of the democrat mainstream. terry turchie, who i told you studied domestic insurgencies for years, he's going to tell us how these calls of mirror what the weather underground has set up years ago. stay there. you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in...
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. >>> up next, there is no better analyst of political polls than charlie cook.best i know, but he's never seen anything like donald trump's drop in the last month in the gallup poll. and charlie certainly has never seen anything like a presidential campaign threatening to sue a news network for issuing a poll that shows their presidential candidate losing by 14 points. guess which campaign did that? that's next. s which campaign di? that's next. around here, nobody ever does it. i didn't do it. so when i heard they added ultra oxi to the cleaning power of tide, it was just what we needed. dad? i didn't do it. #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. that's your weathered deck, crying for help. while you do nothing, it's inviting those geese over for target practice. today, let's stain. cause if you stain your deck today, they can't stain your deck tomorrow. behr. exclusively at the home depot. hey. [ snoring, indistinct talking on tv ] you fell asleep with your sign again. "you fell asleep with your sign again." no, i didn't. okay. switch to p
. >>> up next, there is no better analyst of political polls than charlie cook.best i know, but he's never seen anything like donald trump's drop in the last month in the gallup poll. and charlie certainly has never seen anything like a presidential campaign threatening to sue a news network for issuing a poll that shows their presidential candidate losing by 14 points. guess which campaign did that? that's next. s which campaign di? that's next. around here, nobody ever does it. i...
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charlie, thank you so much.nd ahead, the calls to dismantle or defund the police, now, it's not some progressive pipe dream, it's now part of the democrat mainstream. terry turchie, who i told you studied domestic insurgencies for years, he's going to tell us how these calls of mirror what the weather underground has set up years ago. stay there. nd♪ i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. we sold an ipad worth $505 for less than $24. a stand mixer for less than $20. a 4k television for under $2. a macbook pro for under $16. as well as a playstation 4 for under $16. and brand new cars for less than $900. dealdash.com offers hundreds of auctions every day. all auctions start at $0 and everything must go. and don't forget, we offer a full 90 day money back guarantee on your first bid pack purchase. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com today and see how much you can save
charlie, thank you so much.nd ahead, the calls to dismantle or defund the police, now, it's not some progressive pipe dream, it's now part of the democrat mainstream. terry turchie, who i told you studied domestic insurgencies for years, he's going to tell us how these calls of mirror what the weather underground has set up years ago. stay there. nd♪ i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. we sold an ipad worth $505 for less than $24. a stand...
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did you need to see it, charlie? understand what african americans have been talking about for decade after decade after decade? unfortunately, yes, yes, i did. if you're a white american, you might think, "ok, this happens, but it's random, it's a few bad apples here and there". but i think what you've been seeing over the last couple of weeks is the, the recognition that it's not just a few bad apples. it is systemic, it's incredibly widespread and that, that this, you know, this situation, in fact, we've been in denial on it. what has been so striking and unprecedented about the george floyd protests is the number of white americans taking to the streets. people who saw him die, and now feel moved to act. i think back to the ‘80s. my friends were dating black men. and it was like, "race doesn't matter any more". and i was so pleased with us and thought we had really solved this big problem. penny sitz lives in one of minneapolis's comfortable suburbs. what has surprised me in the past week has been seeing how wide
did you need to see it, charlie? understand what african americans have been talking about for decade after decade after decade? unfortunately, yes, yes, i did. if you're a white american, you might think, "ok, this happens, but it's random, it's a few bad apples here and there". but i think what you've been seeing over the last couple of weeks is the, the recognition that it's not just a few bad apples. it is systemic, it's incredibly widespread and that, that this, you know, this...
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charlie breaks it next.s got the details on the troubled deal when "the claman countdown" returns. dow is down 1756. heading back down to session lows. massmutual has been helping people weather storms. let us help you prepare a plan to protect your family, your loved ones, and your future. find a financial professional at massmutual.com and people you can rely on. i'm a dell technologies advisor. me too. me too. me too. and if you're a small business, we're with you. we are with you. we're with you. we want to help. so we'll be right here. at home. answering your calls. providing support. and standing by you every step of the way. bye bye. liz: when is a promise to the government like you'll start a wireless network, when is that not a promise? when a global pandemic and a market selloff enter the picture. but will that be the excuse dish ultimately gives if it backs out of a deal it made during the sprint/t-mobile merger talks? let's get to charlie gasparino, who has been following this. is that going to b
charlie breaks it next.s got the details on the troubled deal when "the claman countdown" returns. dow is down 1756. heading back down to session lows. massmutual has been helping people weather storms. let us help you prepare a plan to protect your family, your loved ones, and your future. find a financial professional at massmutual.com and people you can rely on. i'm a dell technologies advisor. me too. me too. me too. and if you're a small business, we're with you. we are with you....
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thank you, charlie.re getting a little bit more here, the president apparently calling the fed wrong so often, the dow was careening here. some have seized on that, a couple of my analyst friends are getting back to me saying he has maybe lost faith in the federal reserve. there's been like a detente between the white house and federal reserve, jerome powell in particular here, but the comments that we're getting from jerome powell yesterday seem to be being picked apart by the market today after the fact. that often happens. the interpretation of his remarks was hey, jerome powell is kind of bummed, there's a reason why he's keeping rates near 0% for a couple of years, he isn't coming up with anything more creative to deal with this situation, and the president, who has been criticizing him of late, said, you know, obviously this isn't winning him over here and the fed has quote, been wrong so often. here we go. more after this. just over a year ago, i was drowning in credit card debt. sofi helped me pa
thank you, charlie.re getting a little bit more here, the president apparently calling the fed wrong so often, the dow was careening here. some have seized on that, a couple of my analyst friends are getting back to me saying he has maybe lost faith in the federal reserve. there's been like a detente between the white house and federal reserve, jerome powell in particular here, but the comments that we're getting from jerome powell yesterday seem to be being picked apart by the market today...
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hi, charlie, charlie: yeah, liz we are getting this from m & a attorneys and advisors on wall street. word is going out semi- quietly it leaked to us so i guess it's not that quiet, that they're saying they are looking at the poll numbers they are looking at the trump adminitration possibly losing in the 2020 election being replaced by joe biden and being replaced by a joe biden that's not the joe biden of old, the joe biden that is much more influenced and will have to give into sort of more progressive elements in his party namely elizabeth warren, the massachusetts senator which i point out is still on the short list of vp for his vp. she may not get the vp role but she will play some role in the administration at least helping shape economic policy and as you know she's a big enemy of mergers and acquisition s. she essentially submitted a bill to stop the m & a activity during the pandemic. she'll want to cut back of m & a activity and want to break up companies not putting them together, so what advisors are telling their clients is that if you're going to get deals get them done
hi, charlie, charlie: yeah, liz we are getting this from m & a attorneys and advisors on wall street. word is going out semi- quietly it leaked to us so i guess it's not that quiet, that they're saying they are looking at the poll numbers they are looking at the trump adminitration possibly losing in the 2020 election being replaced by joe biden and being replaced by a joe biden that's not the joe biden of old, the joe biden that is much more influenced and will have to give into sort of...