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charlie: 4/20 or bust. liz: funding secured. charlie: [laughter] liz: charlie thanks.s funding was secured for the 9% stake. liz: well he wills things to happen as the hewlett packard ceo once said to me, elon wills things to happen. charlie: i feel sorry for the twitter people. they deserve elon. he's going to fry this them i think. liz: well, you need oil to fry, and oil & gas sectors have been so hot due to the ukraine war. nice segway, liz. nice segway but today's countdown closer has three back doorways to play the energy volatility without buying actual direct energy stock. you've gotta hear what his picks include and one of them is very much an outlier that is i find very creative, stay tuned we're coming right back. throughout history i've observed markets shaped by the intentional and unforeseeable. for investors who can navigate this landscape, leveraging gold, a strategic and sustainable asset... the path is gilded with the potential . . defi technologies, bridges traditional financial markets to web 3.0 and decentralized finance, offers investors simplified
charlie: 4/20 or bust. liz: funding secured. charlie: [laughter] liz: charlie thanks.s funding was secured for the 9% stake. liz: well he wills things to happen as the hewlett packard ceo once said to me, elon wills things to happen. charlie: i feel sorry for the twitter people. they deserve elon. he's going to fry this them i think. liz: well, you need oil to fry, and oil & gas sectors have been so hot due to the ukraine war. nice segway, liz. nice segway but today's countdown closer has...
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but what about charlie?her mark he went back across the country to georgia and urged him to invite him for an extended visit -- even though they did not tell mark about the suspicion. >> i was surprised, i am still to this day that fred allowed that to happen, but he did. >> perhaps fred had more pressing things to think about. whatever his reason, he put charlie on a plane to georgia just in time for the main event of the murder investigation. frank -- under arrest as the alleged middleman was expelling it all, telling police he took money from lynn's husband along with -- used a little of it to hire the killer -- harvey. frank agreed to help set a trap for these expected mastermind -- >> but wait a minute, did you promised him something? >> i didn't promise him anything. >> -- >> so why would he do it? >> i think in his mind, because we -- he was trying to dig himself out of a whole. >> or maybe frank didn't understand how -- deep the hole was. as undercover cop -- prepared frank for his big meeting with r
but what about charlie?her mark he went back across the country to georgia and urged him to invite him for an extended visit -- even though they did not tell mark about the suspicion. >> i was surprised, i am still to this day that fred allowed that to happen, but he did. >> perhaps fred had more pressing things to think about. whatever his reason, he put charlie on a plane to georgia just in time for the main event of the murder investigation. frank -- under arrest as the alleged...
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liz: thank you very much, charlie.w session low, a loss of 940 points for the dow jones industrials. you can see this red on the screen. let's take a look for the month because, as i mentioned, this is the last trading day of april. you can see what the percentages have done here. it is not a pretty picture. it's been a very rough month, the worst month for the nasdaq in, i believe, since 2008. that was the last time that we looked just a couple of days ago. we've got the nasdaq out 13.25% for the month of april, the s&p down 8.7%, the dow down 4.8%. of course, everybody was worried that there was too much demand. the fed's coming in. her going to raise rates -- they are going to raise rates again. the meeting is next wednesday, the announcement is next wednesday. quite frankly, the big conference is right during "the claman countdown." what does it mean here in omaha, nebraska? i am joined right now by bill stone. bill stone, of course, is a longtime market watcher. he's -- oh, i like this. >> all decked out. liz: yea
liz: thank you very much, charlie.w session low, a loss of 940 points for the dow jones industrials. you can see this red on the screen. let's take a look for the month because, as i mentioned, this is the last trading day of april. you can see what the percentages have done here. it is not a pretty picture. it's been a very rough month, the worst month for the nasdaq in, i believe, since 2008. that was the last time that we looked just a couple of days ago. we've got the nasdaq out 13.25% for...
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she's my favorite charlie. often times a penny an fox news contributor charlie hurt.ned water into wine and she turned wanted to show them to work hung over. fox news contributor kat timpf. it's been months. i was word about you for a while. i thought maybe we transitioned in war and a woman's. >> dr.drew: could be very interesting move to make. >> greg: there's experts the aclu to get transgender women into the prison knowing that this would happen. >> dr.drew: out think that they believe that this would happen. look people have sexual relations in prison usually women with women, now we've had it women with and the problem is the liability of pregnancy. my question is is what's wrong with your profession and what is wrong with it because i feel like the sort of idea that they have is that all crime is mental health or something? and then to put someone with help mental health problems in prison is the wrong thing. so we worked in a psychiatric hospital for 35 years. all crime is not mental health. it is not there are criminals out there. it's crazy right? and there
she's my favorite charlie. often times a penny an fox news contributor charlie hurt.ned water into wine and she turned wanted to show them to work hung over. fox news contributor kat timpf. it's been months. i was word about you for a while. i thought maybe we transitioned in war and a woman's. >> dr.drew: could be very interesting move to make. >> greg: there's experts the aclu to get transgender women into the prison knowing that this would happen. >> dr.drew: out think that...
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charlie: do i get that sanitation commissioner post any time soon, dick? >> charlie?of new york, it will be yours for the taking. charlie: you know, you know -- italian-americans have a very very strong connection with the new york city sanitation department. my father, no it's true. my father, my uncle worked for them. i went to a university like you and that's how we escaped the sanitation department. liz: so dick, should spacs go by way of the trash can, the whole concept, what is happening here? >> well, from an investor point of view, they've been a disaster , liz. just this first quarter of 2022 they're down 27% and if you look at the peak in 2021, they are down 65%. its just been one of those fluff concepts that hasn't worked. i'm told right now there are about 600 spacs sitting out there with pure cash, waiting for an acquisition or looking for acquisition targets, and yet , when you look at the redemption rate, meaning when a target is identified, and the shareholders of the spac are asked to approve, 80% of the money is being pulled out. spac is kind of one
charlie: do i get that sanitation commissioner post any time soon, dick? >> charlie?of new york, it will be yours for the taking. charlie: you know, you know -- italian-americans have a very very strong connection with the new york city sanitation department. my father, no it's true. my father, my uncle worked for them. i went to a university like you and that's how we escaped the sanitation department. liz: so dick, should spacs go by way of the trash can, the whole concept, what is...
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hello, my name's charlie cray. i am with greenpeace usa based in washington dc. get to handle so you have made all of your panel. if you on youtube right now, add comment section is life your comments? your thoughts can be right here. this conversation is part of the coughing climate . now i'm democracy series that were linking up u. s. special interest with democracy. what is the problem? what if you are saying? let us know you're part of the shad. mike, i'm going to start with you because your recent book, the new climate war suggests that there is a battle going on. what is that wall? yes, so you know, the old battle was this effort by fossil fuel interests and dark money groups. conservative foundations concerning politicians and media outlets. this effort to deny that climate change is real, but people can see that it's real. people can see that it's happening now. and so that just isn't tenable anymore, that doesn't mean that the polluters and those promoting them have given up the battle. instead, they've turned to other tactics, delay, deflection, divisio
hello, my name's charlie cray. i am with greenpeace usa based in washington dc. get to handle so you have made all of your panel. if you on youtube right now, add comment section is life your comments? your thoughts can be right here. this conversation is part of the coughing climate . now i'm democracy series that were linking up u. s. special interest with democracy. what is the problem? what if you are saying? let us know you're part of the shad. mike, i'm going to start with you because...
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liz: thank you charlie you're existential to us. charlie: thank you, liz.itter -- charlie: it's not many people on twitter it's one group of conspiracy theorists who think kenny g, not the singer, is manipulating the stock market, and he's not. liz: we're hitting session lows right now dow is down 419 points , we will be right back. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire . . . . . . 2345. could you call this sell on the rumor? tomorrow getting consumer price index. joining me 232 billion. commonwealth financial network. brad, what do you think is going on here. where is the best place to put your money at a time it looks a little dangerous? market is accommodating the fact we'll see real interest rates go positive. we're concerned about the markets, assets, growth stocks in bitcoin repriced. now companies have to make money. there will be alternative in bonds. that changes t
liz: thank you charlie you're existential to us. charlie: thank you, liz.itter -- charlie: it's not many people on twitter it's one group of conspiracy theorists who think kenny g, not the singer, is manipulating the stock market, and he's not. liz: we're hitting session lows right now dow is down 419 points , we will be right back. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality...
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thank you charlie again. for being our um, you know, we call regarding angel but really for bringing this testimony out of the world again, we want to thank harper collins for taking this book on to new audiences and all our partners around all the translators had been translating the book all the editors all the teams around the world that help to bring out this testimony. we want it's an opportunity to thank everyone and all the people who support thomas from his first day in camps after life after camps all the years through all his friends around the world and supported him each one in his way and i think the main thomas wrote um message here is just to remember life matters people matter every person can make a difference for good and for bad and but we can the history was done by people and nowadays in the future is our decision nowadays and as a element we see that now live around us around the world and the power of unity. is endless and we can defeat any darkness through bringing light together? and
thank you charlie again. for being our um, you know, we call regarding angel but really for bringing this testimony out of the world again, we want to thank harper collins for taking this book on to new audiences and all our partners around all the translators had been translating the book all the editors all the teams around the world that help to bring out this testimony. we want it's an opportunity to thank everyone and all the people who support thomas from his first day in camps after life...
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got that, charlie? >> all right, thanks so much for watching, our next local newscast is tomorrow morning from 6:00 to 7:00. >> news ok, floor and decor, show me what you've got. now this tile says "spa day, all day." but this tile says "classic gone glam." and this modern look? it's sleek... yet chic. ok, i've got it. everything i need to pull this project together. and all at the perfect price. at floor and decor, you can realize any aspirational project at an inspirational price. because with an unmatched selection of high-quality products all at everyday low prices, your bathroom upgrade has never been more "you." discover floor and decor today! - [announcer] the following program is a paid advertisement for the original "'70s soul superstars" dvd and cd collection. sponsored by treasurycollection.com. it's an exciting, all new dvd and original hits cd offer from treasurycollection.com, with the greatest hits of '70s soul ever. ♪ honey, you are my shining star ♪ these classic performances will be yo
got that, charlie? >> all right, thanks so much for watching, our next local newscast is tomorrow morning from 6:00 to 7:00. >> news ok, floor and decor, show me what you've got. now this tile says "spa day, all day." but this tile says "classic gone glam." and this modern look? it's sleek... yet chic. ok, i've got it. everything i need to pull this project together. and all at the perfect price. at floor and decor, you can realize any aspirational project at an...
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one song in particular captivated charlie.atles said were inspired by a amusement park ride, harmless fun. but the people who were charlie preach told the cops that for him, helter-skelter meant something apocalyptic. what in the world did a beatles song have to do with the brutal murders of -- in los angeles. it all made perfect sense to charlie manchin. >> coming up. >> manchin's unshakable hold on his family. >> he dances, he sings, he looks, beautiful he looks happy. describes a lot of people. >> the possible motive behind the murders. >> charlie would be king of the world. >> that is crazy. top >> it wasn't to us. >> when dateline continues. n dateline continues ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 dia
one song in particular captivated charlie.atles said were inspired by a amusement park ride, harmless fun. but the people who were charlie preach told the cops that for him, helter-skelter meant something apocalyptic. what in the world did a beatles song have to do with the brutal murders of -- in los angeles. it all made perfect sense to charlie manchin. >> coming up. >> manchin's unshakable hold on his family. >> he dances, he sings, he looks, beautiful he looks happy....
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charlie: i'll take charlie brady anytime. don't call me charlie brown.ball away. all right thank you very very much. that gaspa guy, we'll have more after this the dow still not budging, it's weird, after this. meet jessica moore. jessica was born to care. she always had your back... like the time she spotted the neighbor kid, an approaching car, a puddle, and knew there was going to be a situation. ♪ ♪ ms. hogan's class? yeah, it's atlantis. nice. i don't think they had camels in atlantis. really? today she's a teammate at truist, the bank that starts with care when you start with care, you get a different kind of bank. my sister's managing a lot, including her type 2 diabetes. when you start with care, but she's found new ways to stay on top of it all. once-weekly trulicity is proven to help lower a1c and it can help you lose up to 10 pounds. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, o
charlie: i'll take charlie brady anytime. don't call me charlie brown.ball away. all right thank you very very much. that gaspa guy, we'll have more after this the dow still not budging, it's weird, after this. meet jessica moore. jessica was born to care. she always had your back... like the time she spotted the neighbor kid, an approaching car, a puddle, and knew there was going to be a situation. ♪ ♪ ms. hogan's class? yeah, it's atlantis. nice. i don't think they had camels in atlantis....
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liz: charlie, thank you. see we're in it.e goes hiking today's countdown closer has some cash cows he says will deliver more than milk to your portfolio. closing bell ringing in eight minutes, wait until you hear the funds that he likes, stay tuned. (vo) for me, one of the best things about life is that we keep moving forward. we discover exciting new technologies. redefine who we are and how we want to lead our lives. basically, choose what we want our future to look like. so what's yours going to be? (vo) while you may not be closing on a business deal while taking your mother and daughter on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure — your life is just as unique. your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your dreams, and the way you care for those you love. so you can live your life. . . ♪. liz: okay, four minutes remaining before the closing bell rings. take your eyes look at nasdaq lower by 313 points. yesterday it closed down 328. that is a big two-day chunk lobbed off the nasdaq. we're off session lows for all three
liz: charlie, thank you. see we're in it.e goes hiking today's countdown closer has some cash cows he says will deliver more than milk to your portfolio. closing bell ringing in eight minutes, wait until you hear the funds that he likes, stay tuned. (vo) for me, one of the best things about life is that we keep moving forward. we discover exciting new technologies. redefine who we are and how we want to lead our lives. basically, choose what we want our future to look like. so what's yours...
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charlie: do they really?bly making a big mistake but i'm going that way. i'm going that way. all right meanwhile, bitcoin, is all the rage right now and has awful time, it's not benefiting from the market craziness well under 40,000 a lot of people thought with the craziness it be backup to 60,000, that didn't last. nevertheless, it is getting more mainstream and plans to include it, as a bitcoin in 401 (k) plans and the like, the department of labor, of course the government is saying it's not a good idea. i look at that saying anyone from the government lecturing me on what i can and can't invest and do with my money that's a little weird but they that as it may, natalie barnell is here, the podcast host. natalie the government is getting very concerned about this , but isn't that fidelity's right, investors right, if they want it, there it is. if you don't want it you don't have to have it. >> that's absolutely right, hi, neil, thank you so much for having me and the u.s. labor department they should be mo
charlie: do they really?bly making a big mistake but i'm going that way. i'm going that way. all right meanwhile, bitcoin, is all the rage right now and has awful time, it's not benefiting from the market craziness well under 40,000 a lot of people thought with the craziness it be backup to 60,000, that didn't last. nevertheless, it is getting more mainstream and plans to include it, as a bitcoin in 401 (k) plans and the like, the department of labor, of course the government is saying it's not...
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liz: and charlie so the stock was halted. charlie: let me finish. what they had to do is justify saying no to the premium you offered and the fact that there was negotiating going to be another bidder, and they were smart because they were going to be like crazy. liz: okay so right now, twitter is still halted so we're going to keep the bug up. we've put the bug on the lower right hand side, so it is halted at 51.63, interesting to see where it will go. let us look at tesla, if you can interestingly, tesla, the company that really, many tesla shareholders would really feel needs his 100% attention is falling 2% right now. let's see it opened at 979 so it's above that at the moment, but today, hold on hold on, today it had been as high as $ 1,008. charlie: but that doesn't tell the full story. tesla had a really good quarter. stock went up. this was a perfect time for him to do this. here is something else that people forget. tesla's clearly overvalued by any normal metrics. if you're elon musk, what better way to start putting your over valued share
liz: and charlie so the stock was halted. charlie: let me finish. what they had to do is justify saying no to the premium you offered and the fact that there was negotiating going to be another bidder, and they were smart because they were going to be like crazy. liz: okay so right now, twitter is still halted so we're going to keep the bug up. we've put the bug on the lower right hand side, so it is halted at 51.63, interesting to see where it will go. let us look at tesla, if you can...
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in momentss we will hear charlie's story. but this is how those two stories end up together 74 years later. but here weer see the boys. and here we are see thomas, the second on top here on the right. thomas is 15 at liberation. and he's in switzerland, and by his 16th birthday in october '45, the red cross helped thomas and his father find each other. at that point, they don't know what happened with hisat mother but they find eachon other. and in november '45, thomas is joining his fatherno in london england. and he becomes an english citizen. and at that point, they understand that his mother did not survive the camps. thomasas joined his father. that's his father, eric, after those long years of separation. they unite. thomas is finishing his studies. he becomes an building engineer from the brickling school in is auschwitz, he became building engineer. and then at the age of 20, the surprise ofha his life, his fatr is remarried, and thomas becomes an older brother to his younger sister, judith. and at that point, he made
in momentss we will hear charlie's story. but this is how those two stories end up together 74 years later. but here weer see the boys. and here we are see thomas, the second on top here on the right. thomas is 15 at liberation. and he's in switzerland, and by his 16th birthday in october '45, the red cross helped thomas and his father find each other. at that point, they don't know what happened with hisat mother but they find eachon other. and in november '45, thomas is joining his fatherno...
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go to. >> diaz: charlie d'agata joins us now. charlie, as you reported, russian strikes targeted odessa today. why is that city so strategic? >> reporter: well, first of all, adriana, ukrainian officials say that six civilians were killed in one of those missile strikes, including a three-month-old baby. it's a strategic port city because it sits between mariupol and moldova, and if it's russia's intent to establish a land bridge between those two areas, that would include taking over odessa itself. >> diaz: charlie d'agata and our cbs news crew, thank you. house republican leader kevin mccarthy is scrambling to contain the fallout from a leaked tape and what he said about former president trump following the insurrection at the capitol. cbs' robert costa joins us in washington with new details. bob, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, adriana. house minority leader kevin mccarthy says he and trump have spoken several times since the story broke, but the fallout continues here in washington. >> i've never asked the president
go to. >> diaz: charlie d'agata joins us now. charlie, as you reported, russian strikes targeted odessa today. why is that city so strategic? >> reporter: well, first of all, adriana, ukrainian officials say that six civilians were killed in one of those missile strikes, including a three-month-old baby. it's a strategic port city because it sits between mariupol and moldova, and if it's russia's intent to establish a land bridge between those two areas, that would include taking...
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charlie: cbd, isn't that pot? liz: cbdc.s is what you get -- charlie: liz, let me ask you this. >> great to be with you, liz on the countdown, charlie good to be with you again. liz: thank you. charlie: because we had this little debate before, we were saying the u.s. government as it moves towards creating a digital currency, who in the government would do would it be the fed, the treasury, why doesn't congress get to vote on something significant like this , could you walk us through it a little bit? >> sure, well look, i think all of the above will have to be involved in this as well as the private sector have to be involved, you know, moneys as much a social construct as it is a government construct, and in a democracy like ours, it's vitally important that the private sector have a lot to say about a digital currency, what that would look like. charlie: let me ask you this before i turn it over to liz. what is the purpose of the government creating a digital currency, when the whole notion of decentralization of digital
charlie: cbd, isn't that pot? liz: cbdc.s is what you get -- charlie: liz, let me ask you this. >> great to be with you, liz on the countdown, charlie good to be with you again. liz: thank you. charlie: because we had this little debate before, we were saying the u.s. government as it moves towards creating a digital currency, who in the government would do would it be the fed, the treasury, why doesn't congress get to vote on something significant like this , could you walk us through it...
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and to the family of charlie dunn, the charge against charlie dunn is dismissed. >> it was a happy day. >> reporter: there are now conviction review units in 28 states, but the process does not always run smoothly. some state officials fearing that reopening cases will clog courts oppose any efforts to make it easier. take what happened in st. louis, missouri. more than three years ago, the city's top prosecutor, kim gardner, found overwhelming evidence that lamar johnson, in prison for 27 years, was innocent of murder, but the missouri attorney general continues to defend his conviction. johnson remains in a maximum security missouri prison. >> what i'm struggling with...is trying to understand why i have not been heard. >> i do think it is offensive that some other court or attorney general would try to intervene and keep someone in prison who the district attorney had properly investigated and determined to be innocent. >> reporter: what about all of the d.a.s and states attorneys who say we have to protect the integrity of convictions? >> not if we have it wrong. >> reporter: getti
and to the family of charlie dunn, the charge against charlie dunn is dismissed. >> it was a happy day. >> reporter: there are now conviction review units in 28 states, but the process does not always run smoothly. some state officials fearing that reopening cases will clog courts oppose any efforts to make it easier. take what happened in st. louis, missouri. more than three years ago, the city's top prosecutor, kim gardner, found overwhelming evidence that lamar johnson, in prison...
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charlie wells there.he european central bank would debate its latest monetary policy decision at frankfurt today. with the war in ukraine wing on the growth prospects, runaway inflation giving the ecb the pressing case for further steps for policy, normalization, what does that look like? maria tadeo has the definition of policy normalization? maria: -- policy normalization. maria: it's definitely a question that christine lagarde is going to have to put herself, and also the governing council. the ecb in many ways around the question of ukraine does not have the answers to this. we don't know when this war is going to come to an end, we don't know the full impact of sanctions. you have the biggest question of all, which is, do we get an energy embargo or not? if we do, at that point, growth projections, but in particular, inflation expectations are off the charts. there is a lot policy debate and a lot of questions of the ecb -- the ecb is going to have to grapple with. we are not expecting a monetary po
charlie wells there.he european central bank would debate its latest monetary policy decision at frankfurt today. with the war in ukraine wing on the growth prospects, runaway inflation giving the ecb the pressing case for further steps for policy, normalization, what does that look like? maria tadeo has the definition of policy normalization? maria: -- policy normalization. maria: it's definitely a question that christine lagarde is going to have to put herself, and also the governing council....
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charlie: i'm going to be blunt, no. on the data that has been turned in so far, men made a median 90 -- 9.5% more than women, but last year was 10%. but in 2017 the number was 9.2%, it has actually gotten worse. manus: charlie, you have done a leaders and like guards. -- and laggards, which banks are the worst and which are the best? charlie: the financial sector is struggling. we looked at large investment banks in the u.k. to see how they stack up in 2020. what we found was that women made 56 pence for every pound that a man made at these large investment banks. and we found that hsbc was in the worst category. there is a gender average pay gap of 64%. one of the better performers was deutsche bank. that differential was about 32%. that seems better, but it is still 32%. we are going to see more data from 2021. we could see improvement. we could see that hsbc has improved a bit, but it is still over 50%. dani: how does the region stack up internationally? charlie: i would say that the u.k. is in the lower half when we
charlie: i'm going to be blunt, no. on the data that has been turned in so far, men made a median 90 -- 9.5% more than women, but last year was 10%. but in 2017 the number was 9.2%, it has actually gotten worse. manus: charlie, you have done a leaders and like guards. -- and laggards, which banks are the worst and which are the best? charlie: the financial sector is struggling. we looked at large investment banks in the u.k. to see how they stack up in 2020. what we found was that women made 56...
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you have that problem, charlie. over at the correctional facility, it's a woman's prison, your future mailing address. a transgender prisoner knocked up not one but two female inmates. you go, girl. [laughter] here i was thinking a trans woman in a women's prison wouldn't cause problems. apparently they opened her with open arms. here they will have the gender reveal party in the laundry room. the registry is the prison commissary.. i ordered the teams of mackerel. that's what they sell on the commissary. they sell tens of mackerel's. demetrius miner, a new jersey women's prison confessed to impregnating to women, one is serving a life sentence and will give birth in early autumn. the baby could be released early with good behavior. that's a joke. [laughter] in case anybody missed it. the father, also the mother but not the breading person currently behind bars for stabbing their foster parent to death. i hate to see what crimes demetrius major is committing. his name is minor. a murderer and a lifer are expecting,
you have that problem, charlie. over at the correctional facility, it's a woman's prison, your future mailing address. a transgender prisoner knocked up not one but two female inmates. you go, girl. [laughter] here i was thinking a trans woman in a women's prison wouldn't cause problems. apparently they opened her with open arms. here they will have the gender reveal party in the laundry room. the registry is the prison commissary.. i ordered the teams of mackerel. that's what they sell on the...
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welcome to tonight's presentation on charlie chaplin who is known universally as an iconic comedian. what is not so generally known perhaps is the political impact of his humor. a subject about which we will learn more this evening. first let me thank our series sponsor davenport company not only for their support of tonight's lecture, but for the support they have provided for the program over the years. the davenport farm was our very first corporate sponsor and they have not only continued that support. but have been instrumental in securing additional benefactors as well. i cannot emphasize enough how much the generosity has meant to the development of our program? the university and its students as well as the larger fredericksburg community are deeply indebted to them for this. now speak of this evening, dr. steven j farnsworth received his ba in history from the university of missouri, kansas city and a ba in government from dartmouth. followed by both ma and phd degrees in government from georgetown university he worked for 10 years as a newspaper journalist, but before becom
welcome to tonight's presentation on charlie chaplin who is known universally as an iconic comedian. what is not so generally known perhaps is the political impact of his humor. a subject about which we will learn more this evening. first let me thank our series sponsor davenport company not only for their support of tonight's lecture, but for the support they have provided for the program over the years. the davenport farm was our very first corporate sponsor and they have not only continued...
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it still looks like that and oh, charlie chaplin — looks like that and oh, charlie chaplin was here.— here. everyone is looking at the same - chaplin was here. everyone is looking at the same thing. i looking at the same thing. after fire pushed looking at the same thing. afterfire pushed back opening night by a further 18 months, the value's bonuses he has relieved the day has finally arrived. ., �* , relieved the day has finally arrived. ., h ., relieved the day has finally i arrived._ this arrived. how's it going? this looks great- _ arrived. how's it going? this looks great. first _ arrived. how's it going? this looks great. first show - looks great. first show tomorrow _ looks great. first show tomorrow night. - looks great. first show tomorrow night. it's i looks great. first showj tomorrow night. it's on looks great. first show l tomorrow night. it's on a gravel moment for us and we're going to 27 shows in a row which is quite special. mercury rize which is quite special. mercury prize nominee _ which is quite special. mercury prize nominee moses - which is quite special. mercu
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bronson they charlie. i'm glad you liked it, because otherwise i would have known that i would forget this line. eminent actors eventually get tired and are replaced by fresh ones bronson, trying to get away from the image of a cold and ruthless urban avenger, starred with dominique sandal in a film based on the hollywood classic casablanca c arrival in cabablonca. reflecting his own life, bronson plays the characters of misanthropes who live outside of society and are persecuted for breaking any rules. so be it, i have to detain you, end this. this is the law, not my will, for you, i'm just a name for the policeman blanca in the roles of savages of loners, he could show the hero, who was skinned alive, i hugged her. and now she's gone. disappeared and the trace of my beloved clementine she disappeared forever. however, the critics were cold, and the success is small bronson became a prisoner of one years earlier, in a newspaper interview, bronson shared his disappointment. i'm not a charles bronson fan. i
bronson they charlie. i'm glad you liked it, because otherwise i would have known that i would forget this line. eminent actors eventually get tired and are replaced by fresh ones bronson, trying to get away from the image of a cold and ruthless urban avenger, starred with dominique sandal in a film based on the hollywood classic casablanca c arrival in cabablonca. reflecting his own life, bronson plays the characters of misanthropes who live outside of society and are persecuted for breaking...
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charlie, thank you very much. charlie gasparino. so what do twitter employees have to say about a musk takeover, and what should rank and file shareholders do when the stock opens for trade on monday which dan ives telling fox business moments ago the stock could very well gap down. market watch senior reporter john schwartz has spoken directly to twitter employees one of whom, john, calls musk's offer shabby. what are they saying? >> i mean, essentially what charlie just said, i'm going to repeat a couple of things he just said. basically, culturally and politically this is a bad fit according to the rank and file, the idea of elon musk taking over. think about this, twitter is a very methodical company. it's been methodicalling in terms of its growth and what they've done with product. and for someone like musk with his controversial image and percent ifalty -- personality, his disrupter kind of attitude, it's a bad fit. i think with twitter in a sense it's kind of on this even methodical path, and this throws everything up in the
charlie, thank you very much. charlie gasparino. so what do twitter employees have to say about a musk takeover, and what should rank and file shareholders do when the stock opens for trade on monday which dan ives telling fox business moments ago the stock could very well gap down. market watch senior reporter john schwartz has spoken directly to twitter employees one of whom, john, calls musk's offer shabby. what are they saying? >> i mean, essentially what charlie just said, i'm going...
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charlie weaver what happened to him what happened to charlie weaver?"hat. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: so, did your parents encourage you to get into show business because -- >> no. my mom wanted to cry she was like, "please! please, your principal said you could be a doctor. [ laughter ] why are you doing this?" >> jimmy: your principal said -- yeah >> yeah. >> jimmy: but i read somewhere that you did this. you said "i'm going to try acting i'm going to give it a year. and if i don't do it a year, i'm not going to do it." but what was -- what was plan b? >> i was going to be a midwife yeah, that was my plan b >> jimmy: that was your plan b >> yeah, and it's -- you know, someday i'll still -- maybe i'll be a midwife. who knows? >> jimmy: yeah, i mean, i think acting is going pretty well for you. >> it is thank you. >> jimmy: yeah >> thank you, lord but -- yeah. >> jimmy: what was it like would you audition and just -- >> yeah. well, the thing is i love both these ideas. but i was actually shy and scared "what if i'm a bad actress?" or "i don't want to be do
charlie weaver what happened to him what happened to charlie weaver?"hat. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: so, did your parents encourage you to get into show business because -- >> no. my mom wanted to cry she was like, "please! please, your principal said you could be a doctor. [ laughter ] why are you doing this?" >> jimmy: your principal said -- yeah >> yeah. >> jimmy: but i read somewhere that you did this. you said "i'm going to try acting...
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thank you charlie wells. coming up on the show, i u.s.rturned cbcs mask mandate for public transport. we have the story on bloomberg. ♪ >> it's just one of our major measures, masking, social distancing, important measures we have to protect people from having covid. right now we've got omicron, we know that tends to lead to milder outcomes given the number of people were unvaccinated. with the vulnerable population, there's a lot of risk to them who have to take public transportation for work or other purposes. manus: priya devolves of epidemiologist at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. it is supported by michael bloomberg. let's turn to the u.s., passengers on airplanes, trains and public transportation don't have to wear masks anymore. this is after federal judge struck down the mandate. emma has the details. thanks for taking the time to join us this morning. this is a florida judge who has made the ruling. what exactly is it? emma: this is a ruling handed down in a lawsuit that was filed last year by a nonprofit group
thank you charlie wells. coming up on the show, i u.s.rturned cbcs mask mandate for public transport. we have the story on bloomberg. ♪ >> it's just one of our major measures, masking, social distancing, important measures we have to protect people from having covid. right now we've got omicron, we know that tends to lead to milder outcomes given the number of people were unvaccinated. with the vulnerable population, there's a lot of risk to them who have to take public transportation...
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charlie sykes, thank you as well.s. >>> coming up, everybody, residents in bucha, ukraine, had to flee their homes in minutes, leaving much of their life behind. now some are going back to find the town completely decimated. >> i don't understand. it's really quiet. i don't unde. it's really quiet. our commitment to you is clear. save money. live better. offer low prices every day, without sacrificing quality. by delivering fresh groceries you feel great about serving. providing prescriptions as low as $4, to keep your family healthy. always being here to help you save money and live a little better each day. ♪ ♪ maybe it's another refill at your favorite diner... or waiting for the 7:12 bus... or sunday afternoon in the produce aisle. these moments may not seem remarkable. but at pfizer, protecting the regular routine, and everyday drives us to reach for exceptional. working to impact hundreds of millions of lives... young and old. it's what we call, the pursuit of normal. ♪ ♪ faces get all the love what about the bo
charlie sykes, thank you as well.s. >>> coming up, everybody, residents in bucha, ukraine, had to flee their homes in minutes, leaving much of their life behind. now some are going back to find the town completely decimated. >> i don't understand. it's really quiet. i don't unde. it's really quiet. our commitment to you is clear. save money. live better. offer low prices every day, without sacrificing quality. by delivering fresh groceries you feel great about serving. providing...
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take one from charlie louderman.rd'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 knew he had an affair, knew he h
take one from charlie louderman.rd'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...
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what about you, charlie?s not when you are ready, so you have to always sort of be on your p and q and i have demonstrated i'm never on my ps and qs and my kids pick them all up. >> there is something very freeing, if we are honest for a second, when your children are old enough you can swear in front of them without apologizing. i have teenagers now, so -- it's basically like a scorsese movie. >> like a pirate ship. >> and she would be -- >> all of hers are little ones, but still. >> i knew what you meant. guys, thank you to everyone for watching and now here is "america reports." >> thank you, begin "america reports" with the crisis at the southern border. brand-new numbers, the fastest pace in two decades, a million apprehensions in six months. >> fox news shows video of hundreds of migrants released to nong
what about you, charlie?s not when you are ready, so you have to always sort of be on your p and q and i have demonstrated i'm never on my ps and qs and my kids pick them all up. >> there is something very freeing, if we are honest for a second, when your children are old enough you can swear in front of them without apologizing. i have teenagers now, so -- it's basically like a scorsese movie. >> like a pirate ship. >> and she would be -- >> all of hers are little ones,...
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charlie, thank you for this . >> thank you for writing this and we'll have you back ono this soon. thank . all right. up next , biden's wobbly week and kracker jack goes to. you'll have to stay to find out. >> raymond arroyo has it all friday follies next . i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas and 2016 presidential candidate. like many of you, i've struggled to get a good night's sleep for most of my adult life. i wasted at least two hours a day in my life tossing and turning, trying to shut my mind down until about two years ago. that's when i saw an ad on tv for relaxium sleep. i decided to order it and it literally changed my life. developed by renowned neurologist and sleep expert dr. eric celebrity relaxium sleep is clinically proven to help you fall asleep, stay asleep and wake up refreshed relaxium exclusive triple action formula addresses three key factors that contribute to insomnia. i like that it's non habit-forming. it's made in the usa. there's simply nothing else like it relaxium sleep comes with a 100% money back guarantee so you have nothing to lose. in fa
charlie, thank you for this . >> thank you for writing this and we'll have you back ono this soon. thank . all right. up next , biden's wobbly week and kracker jack goes to. you'll have to stay to find out. >> raymond arroyo has it all friday follies next . i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas and 2016 presidential candidate. like many of you, i've struggled to get a good night's sleep for most of my adult life. i wasted at least two hours a day in my life tossing and...
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charlie?point out that it sounds like it's the quiet before the storm today. the stock is up like 6% i believe right now, but behind the scenes there's a lot of activity and here is a small piece of the puzzle that i'm getting that may foreshadow something bigger going forward. i have plenty of sources at the big private equity firms, kkr, blackstone, apollo, you name it, i know people at all these places. every one of those firms, from what i understand, are crunching numbers about potentially joining musk's bid or at least being part of something that comes down here, because they think this thing is in play meaning twitter. joining musk's bid be or playing at least sort of the indication i'm getting now and who knows there maybe more direct at some later point where they actually bid for it, but that's not what i'm hearing now. what i understand is that they're looking to play a role in the debt financing of the acquisition. that elon yes he's worth 250 billion on paper and will have to sel
charlie?point out that it sounds like it's the quiet before the storm today. the stock is up like 6% i believe right now, but behind the scenes there's a lot of activity and here is a small piece of the puzzle that i'm getting that may foreshadow something bigger going forward. i have plenty of sources at the big private equity firms, kkr, blackstone, apollo, you name it, i know people at all these places. every one of those firms, from what i understand, are crunching numbers about potentially...
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>> you're a clown, charlie gasparino. sad to see the apes even felt sorry for you.liz: you did get some numbers wrong yesterday, charlie. >> which onesesome. liz: oh, you got the gold, we got the shaft, as if the shareholders. since that deal was announced, stock has -- >> how do you know it's going to be long-term good? liz: well, how do you know home depot's acquisition of a certain company -- >> well, home depoe generally buys nailses and and home fixtures. adam went out and bought a gold mine. liz: okay, well -- >> i'm going to give adam the benefit of the doubt here because he has made money off this deal, flight and, you know, he was a whole business model that they think this deal because they bought it at such distressed levels that this is going to work out long term, okay? here's what's interesting about that deal in the context of what's going forward. what fox business has learned is adam aron is going to go to his board and say we want a shift in our business model. we're not getting out of the theater business. we do recognize it's going to be very tou
>> you're a clown, charlie gasparino. sad to see the apes even felt sorry for you.liz: you did get some numbers wrong yesterday, charlie. >> which onesesome. liz: oh, you got the gold, we got the shaft, as if the shareholders. since that deal was announced, stock has -- >> how do you know it's going to be long-term good? liz: well, how do you know home depot's acquisition of a certain company -- >> well, home depoe generally buys nailses and and home fixtures. adam went...
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what i'm not going to do, charlie, this morning, is to help i charlie, this morning, is to help the evilem you've got is that these evil gangs will miss no opportunity to exploit vulnerability and what i wouldn't want to do is encourage for example evil criminal smugglers to put children in small boats. nobody should be making these crossings. that is an absolute fact. it is imperative, and i can't stress enough people are leaving safe country to make these perilous journeys to the uk and that's got to stop me got up at those criminal gangs out of business. so children ma be gangs out of business. so children may be amongst _ gangs out of business. so children may be amongst those _ gangs out of business. so children may be amongst those relocated? j gangs out of business. so children i may be amongst those relocated? as i said, the may be amongst those relocated? .th i said, the bottom may be amongst those relocated? is i said, the bottom line is that cases will be looked at on a case—by—case basis but one thing i have said for example in the house is that unaccompanied children would n
what i'm not going to do, charlie, this morning, is to help i charlie, this morning, is to help the evilem you've got is that these evil gangs will miss no opportunity to exploit vulnerability and what i wouldn't want to do is encourage for example evil criminal smugglers to put children in small boats. nobody should be making these crossings. that is an absolute fact. it is imperative, and i can't stress enough people are leaving safe country to make these perilous journeys to the uk and...
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charlie: i think it will take decades of setting a sarah this to two years before we fully calculatech this was a huge boon for people power i think you are one of the first ones to detect this or at the very beginning for a lot of people i think it was about concerns about that but very quickly became something all about power for the people that work in congress imaging like democrats. in the user to make themselves more powerful and to make the government more powerful and rich their donors and a hijacked the election and to destroy trump which of course was the biggest goal of all and what is so disturbing about it is they've won, it worked so anybody who thinks that the lesson from this for them as anything other than let's do it again, you're sadly mistaken because i guarantee you that the only method they took out of this, is that it worked. >> thank you for saying that charlie and i realized early on that they leave us on the left is control, that's always been the thousand the mandates work for them, you mean taking my biden sovereignty through the mandates and empowering go
charlie: i think it will take decades of setting a sarah this to two years before we fully calculatech this was a huge boon for people power i think you are one of the first ones to detect this or at the very beginning for a lot of people i think it was about concerns about that but very quickly became something all about power for the people that work in congress imaging like democrats. in the user to make themselves more powerful and to make the government more powerful and rich their donors...
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charlie: some studies say we have gotten a head start.demic say that over the past five years, that the disclosures do not have teeth. they do not say what companies need to do to address this gap. that will have to change for us to get more progress. francine: which companies have the worst pay gap? charlie: hsbc's investment banking arm was the worst. they had a 54 -- 64% average pay gap. we already seeing some improvement though. . francine: that is a lot of figures to look at. does it stack up worse internationally? charlie: the u.k. is in the bottom half in the oecd. we did better than the u.s. and japan. francine: it is a voluntary framework for increasing the number of women on the ftse board. janine, thank you for joining us. why is the u.k. performing so badly compared to its counterparts? janine: what we have understood is that this takes time. the u.k. is driving hard. there we have 30% women in the ftse a350. but that is not good enough. we couple of weeks ago launched our third report of recommendations for the next five year
charlie: some studies say we have gotten a head start.demic say that over the past five years, that the disclosures do not have teeth. they do not say what companies need to do to address this gap. that will have to change for us to get more progress. francine: which companies have the worst pay gap? charlie: hsbc's investment banking arm was the worst. they had a 54 -- 64% average pay gap. we already seeing some improvement though. . francine: that is a lot of figures to look at. does it stack...
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hi, charlie.ou talked about federal races, but i'm wondering what you are see going on with governor races. are they going to be insulated from the biden negativity, and what impact will be is governors races have as far as being a firewall for the democrats in the presidential race next time? guest: that is a great question. i flew out of the portland airport yesterday. it used to be the state elections -- governors, state-led legislature, attorney general of the state, that they were pretty insulated from whatever was going on nationally and federally. but we are increasingly becoming more and more parliamentary, where people are just voting straight ticket, and they are either voting or they are not voting, voting straight ticket, so that now -- now there is a very, very strong correlation, and -- between what is going on nationally and what happens in governors races, so "washington journal in your case -- so, you know, in your case, governor mills has to be very careful. if republicans are co
hi, charlie.ou talked about federal races, but i'm wondering what you are see going on with governor races. are they going to be insulated from the biden negativity, and what impact will be is governors races have as far as being a firewall for the democrats in the presidential race next time? guest: that is a great question. i flew out of the portland airport yesterday. it used to be the state elections -- governors, state-led legislature, attorney general of the state, that they were pretty...