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, charlie chaplin.y is a battle with yes, charlie chaplin. he. with yes, charlie chaplin. he was with yes, charlie chaplin. was completely with yes, charlie chaplin.- was completely unprecedented. whatever is effective, dramatic and arresting as far as the public, _ and arresting as far as the public, the main object is to entertain. public, the main ob'ect is to mutant public, the main ob'ect is to entertain. chaplin showed us that comedy _ entertain. chaplin showed us that comedy could _ entertain. chaplin showed us that comedy could be - entertain. chaplin showed us that comedy could be great, | that comedy could be great, comedy— that comedy could be great, comedy could _ that comedy could be great, comedy could encompass i that comedy could be great, - comedy could encompass tragedy as welt _ comedy could encompass tragedy as welt he— comedy could encompass tragedy as well. . ., ., , as well. he had a really appalling _ as well. he had a really appalling childhood. . as well. he had a reallyl appal
, charlie chaplin.y is a battle with yes, charlie chaplin. he. with yes, charlie chaplin. he was with yes, charlie chaplin. was completely with yes, charlie chaplin.- was completely unprecedented. whatever is effective, dramatic and arresting as far as the public, _ and arresting as far as the public, the main object is to entertain. public, the main ob'ect is to mutant public, the main ob'ect is to entertain. chaplin showed us that comedy _ entertain. chaplin showed us that comedy could _...
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charlie chaplin's career spanned more than 75 years.orter: is it to be sir charles or sir charlie from now on? - it's just charles. he starred in over 80 films. he changed the face of cinema forever. reporter: how do you intend to spend the rest of the day, now - _ are you going to celebrate? well, get drunk. i am here in the neighbourhood of kennington, where, as it happens, charlie chaplin spent some of his difficult formative years. this museum was once part of a complex that housed a workhouse where charlie chaplin was a resident. but the hardship that he endured as a young man was put to good use by him in his later years, in terms of how he used cinema to tell stories. alan moloney reports. a genius, a multimillionaire, an icon. all words that would eventually be used to describe the boy who was born charles spencer chaplin junior. there is no official record of his birth in london in 1889, but it is believed the young chaplin was born here, in east street in what was one of south london's poorest areas. increased industrialisatio
charlie chaplin's career spanned more than 75 years.orter: is it to be sir charles or sir charlie from now on? - it's just charles. he starred in over 80 films. he changed the face of cinema forever. reporter: how do you intend to spend the rest of the day, now - _ are you going to celebrate? well, get drunk. i am here in the neighbourhood of kennington, where, as it happens, charlie chaplin spent some of his difficult formative years. this museum was once part of a complex that housed a...
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charlie chaplin's career spanned more than 75 years.orter: is it to be | sir charles or sir charlie from now on? it's just charles. he starred in over 80 films. he changed the face of cinema forever. reporter: how do you intend to spend the rest of the day, l now — are you going to celebrate? - well, get drunk. i am here in the neighbourhood of kennington, where, as it happens, charlie chaplin spent some of his difficult formative years. in fact, this museum was once part of a complex that housed a workhouse where charlie chaplin was a resident. but the hardship that he endured as a young man was put to good use by him in his later years, in terms of how he used cinema to tell stories. alan moloney reports. a genius, a multimillionaire, an icon. all words that would eventually be used to describe the boy who was born charles spencer chaplinjunior. there is no official record of his birth in london in 1889, but it is believed the young chaplin was born here, in east street in what was one of south london's poorest areas. increased indust
charlie chaplin's career spanned more than 75 years.orter: is it to be | sir charles or sir charlie from now on? it's just charles. he starred in over 80 films. he changed the face of cinema forever. reporter: how do you intend to spend the rest of the day, l now — are you going to celebrate? - well, get drunk. i am here in the neighbourhood of kennington, where, as it happens, charlie chaplin spent some of his difficult formative years. in fact, this museum was once part of a complex that...
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>> charlie:. >> charlie: i think so.eople talk so much about threats to democracy and they raft the whole last election about threats to democracy and the single greatest threat to democracy is these people colluding between -- the collusion between the media and people like joe biden and democrats in order to silence the electorate. because without an informed electorate you don't have a republican. >> that's right >> greg: these are the people talking about misinformation and disinformation. that's a little rich kat don't you think >> kat: yep >> greg: yep. trying to think of an analogy twitter being taken over by elon musk, something that would upset the republicans like the nra choosing a new president and it's alyssa milanor >> kat: or just twitter before elon musk. because all the things that conservatives were complaining about and people were saying, oh, that's crazy you're not being shadow band or there's no politically motivated algorithm. keep in mind the only thing people on the left are concerned about is co
>> charlie:. >> charlie: i think so.eople talk so much about threats to democracy and they raft the whole last election about threats to democracy and the single greatest threat to democracy is these people colluding between -- the collusion between the media and people like joe biden and democrats in order to silence the electorate. because without an informed electorate you don't have a republican. >> that's right >> greg: these are the people talking about...
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that said, is charlie right? in some regards, the democrats master -- massively underserved the progressive base. this progressive and spirited base. at the end of the day, either he could do everything or he could do nothing. at the end of the day, the problem is not what you do, it is what people know that you do or think that you do. our system operates on the assumption that millions of people will walk into the ballot booth and they will know everything that happened and make an informed choice. that is not what is going to happen. most people don't watch news, not even local news. don't read news anymore. they don't do any of the things like that. for them, it will really come down to statistical bias. so, really what it comes down to is, what kind of strategic answer the democrats bring to the problem of the very aggressive opposition party. just mulling through and hoping that if we just a normal, things will stay normal for us, has been an abject failure. i know mathew agrees with me, the election needed
that said, is charlie right? in some regards, the democrats master -- massively underserved the progressive base. this progressive and spirited base. at the end of the day, either he could do everything or he could do nothing. at the end of the day, the problem is not what you do, it is what people know that you do or think that you do. our system operates on the assumption that millions of people will walk into the ballot booth and they will know everything that happened and make an informed...
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>>. -- charlie cook. they have a strong strategic operation on the right, it is better than arms across the board. i think ultimately it's about excepting that the system is always exploitable, there will always be a immigrants that gets in and kills a girl or whatever. it comes to us accepting that we need to play hardball the way they play it. >> -- the characterization of inflation, are inflation shot up before comparable countries dead. long before the russian invasion of ukraine. our inflation shut up -- shot up , on the back of two previous rounds of stimulus and inflation shot up long before the war with -- the war in ukraine. before -- i disagree with the idea that the president was a victim of global circumstance, no. it shot up long before these other countries had their inflation go out. >> let me just say, charlie knows -- there is no, not an ounce of economic down to -- economic data that says stimulus leads to -- >> read it -- >> i don't want to argue joe biden's economic policies. all i am
>>. -- charlie cook. they have a strong strategic operation on the right, it is better than arms across the board. i think ultimately it's about excepting that the system is always exploitable, there will always be a immigrants that gets in and kills a girl or whatever. it comes to us accepting that we need to play hardball the way they play it. >> -- the characterization of inflation, are inflation shot up before comparable countries dead. long before the russian invasion of...
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charlie is he a welcher. >> you saw the tape. >> i can't -- nope. kennedy: he doesn't want to pay up. >> that is not a technicality. kennedy: it is not, marie? >> come on get behind me. >> i never heard that term before but tape sounded clear. i would -- >> tape said 6 months. >> get the shoes. >> thank you, marie, we get lubes. >> -- now both? kennedy: thank you, larry. >> thank you. >> what is a lube? >> last time i do a bet with you, i want doubling up now. kennedy: john what his name still owes me 10 grand, i will make so much money next year when biden says he is not running. and blond lady told me that biden was going to be president, i said i'll bet you $10,000, she took the bet. >> i'll make a bet 2024, neitherred by sen -- biden or trump will be running. >> you have been reading my twitter. >> party panel thank you. >> coming up. i have one of -- thank you. >> i have one of prince 's guitar on set one of kirk cobain's smashed guitars, i will show you, that is omininininininesdadadadadada elecececawawawawaw f f fiamimimi i-i-i- couououououou
charlie is he a welcher. >> you saw the tape. >> i can't -- nope. kennedy: he doesn't want to pay up. >> that is not a technicality. kennedy: it is not, marie? >> come on get behind me. >> i never heard that term before but tape sounded clear. i would -- >> tape said 6 months. >> get the shoes. >> thank you, marie, we get lubes. >> -- now both? kennedy: thank you, larry. >> thank you. >> what is a lube? >> last time i do a...
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charlie: right.ing a law that says you can't teach sex education to kids between kindergarten and third grade, it doesn't say don't say gay. david: bingo. charlie: you start opposing that even though at first he didn't want it and he got forced by his employees and ron desantis just wiped the floor with him, you know? it wasn't even close at that point. you know, those optics don't sell and then, you know, on top of it all, stocks down 50% this year. his last earnings call i heard was what got the board members thinking -- david: chapek. charlie: this guy doesn't have the chops, yeah. apparently he tried to spin a lot lower than expected revenues into something good and the next week they laid people off. put it all together they are like this guy doesn't have it let's bring back the other guy. now does that mean they are going to runaway from wokeness? no, what i think it's going to do because i kind of know iger a little bit is that he's smart enough to thread the needle. i don't see him getting in
charlie: right.ing a law that says you can't teach sex education to kids between kindergarten and third grade, it doesn't say don't say gay. david: bingo. charlie: you start opposing that even though at first he didn't want it and he got forced by his employees and ron desantis just wiped the floor with him, you know? it wasn't even close at that point. you know, those optics don't sell and then, you know, on top of it all, stocks down 50% this year. his last earnings call i heard was what got...
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[cheering] >> [chanting] charlie, charlie, charlie! >> god bless you.hen i was your governor, we protected the freedom of women. we made sure they could have their own decision about their body. ron's abortion ban does not even include exceptions for rape and incest. that is barbaric. you get to stop it a week from tonight if you vote. [cheering] on day one of my administration, i will sign an executive order that will protect a woman's right to choose. [cheering] when i was governor, i made it easier to vote. desantis has made it harder. he even created his own election police and arrested floridians -- you can't make this up -- arrested floridians who were allowed to register by the voter -- by his own administration. it is about intimidation. it is about not supporting democracy. that is who he is. he is a bully. you got that right. but floridians do not scare easy, ron, and we will vote. we will defeat you next tuesday. [cheering] i feel you. i feel you. when i was your governor, property insurance premiums went down. under desantis, they are among
[cheering] >> [chanting] charlie, charlie, charlie! >> god bless you.hen i was your governor, we protected the freedom of women. we made sure they could have their own decision about their body. ron's abortion ban does not even include exceptions for rape and incest. that is barbaric. you get to stop it a week from tonight if you vote. [cheering] on day one of my administration, i will sign an executive order that will protect a woman's right to choose. [cheering] when i was...
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you are my charlie charlie charlie charlie bully, come on, i charlie charlie he got a punching bag from the heart, maybe there is no death before death. well, at least the face was not mutilated. i don't know what to start with the tajiks. i think he is tajik. well , if the uzbek somehow distinguish them. you didn't know, did you? here you work, you will also deal with mine. igor why pay attention to his mole on his face, a special sign will be easier indian cinema. settle down, i'm for guidance. good afternoon. hello please thank you have a seat tajikistan in the city of st. petersburg the two of them just arrived here, my younger brother samirivalid left for russia together samir nabiev e your dear, brother, tell me a. you don't know where your brothers are staying, well , i don't know where their house in st. petersburg is in russia. uh, when was the last time you talked to one of the brothers the day before yesterday, did you call? uh-huh and what were you talking about he handed me the money. to tell one seller at the root is a clothing market. that's all, yes, one more question en
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. >>> finally tonight, my "nightline" coanchor goes one-on-one with charlie puth. >> reporter: charliet, singer and pop star. >> music was my therapist, and the chord progressions were like the chair that i laid on, and the melody was the figurehead talking to me. what did you think about that when you were writing that. ♪ ♪ you don't want my heart ♪ >> reporter: the four-time grammy nominee has garnered worldwide attention for bringing fans into his progress on tiktok. ter: orwardthen at 2022, a third studio album, grown-up and self-aware, the self-titled "charlie". >> it's my personality with a beat behind it. for a while i wasn't exactly encouraged to tell my story. as many hits as i have, none of those hits did anything for me as an artist. no one really knew me and what i was like. >> reporter: you used tiktok in the way that chefs use a test kitchen. >> yes. >> what if there was another part that went -- >> almost the audience is collaborating. the pandemic took away my ability to play for audiences. usually i would leave having played for 15,000 fans and go back in my bus and ma
. >>> finally tonight, my "nightline" coanchor goes one-on-one with charlie puth. >> reporter: charliet, singer and pop star. >> music was my therapist, and the chord progressions were like the chair that i laid on, and the melody was the figurehead talking to me. what did you think about that when you were writing that. ♪ ♪ you don't want my heart ♪ >> reporter: the four-time grammy nominee has garnered worldwide attention for bringing fans into his...
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but uses for blockchain. >> charlie will be conservative.will not jump into new things like that. he doesn't like the excesses he said it was a good idea that got carried to excess. those ideas are dangerous because of rigid excess. cryptocurrency has taken a hit bitcoin down 60% this year i asked what role they had to take and ftx crisis on the ability to navigate difficult situations >> i think the authorities are confused by the whole damn thing. a bunch of elderly people. they have done it a certain way for a long time. they know how to deal with a tsa standard it is like a mosquito catcher. they can't handle gnats. >> they slip through the net >> regulators behave -- it is insane none of this stuff should have ever been allowed. >> what do you think the hold up is when i see it, it is a big turf battle with the s.e.c. and ftc. >> it doesn't fit into the existing of course it is hard of course it is hard for the regulators to deal with a new -- a new activity the whole internet was new this whole business is new the danger flags are wagg
but uses for blockchain. >> charlie will be conservative.will not jump into new things like that. he doesn't like the excesses he said it was a good idea that got carried to excess. those ideas are dangerous because of rigid excess. cryptocurrency has taken a hit bitcoin down 60% this year i asked what role they had to take and ftx crisis on the ability to navigate difficult situations >> i think the authorities are confused by the whole damn thing. a bunch of elderly people. they...
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charlie: let me point out. that be , if he really was a complete screw-up, might not be a criminal case, okay? even if $8 billion has evaporat ed which it looks like it has. so that's his side. to try to show that there was no intent to commit fraud, to steal money out of these accounts, justice department whether they buy it or not i can't tell you. there's a lot of countervailing evidence that suggests that that's not the case. that's why they are reaching out to all these people that did business with him. what did he know? what was he saying? what was he disclosing and that's how you put together a criminal case to show intent. again, you know, criminal cases are difficult. you have to show intent, but here is what's interesting about this and i've covered so many of these scams in the past. i mean, i covered enron back in the day when i was at the journal. i wasn't the lead reporter on enron but i was one of the reporters on it and i was covering major scandals at that point involving wall street. enron di
charlie: let me point out. that be , if he really was a complete screw-up, might not be a criminal case, okay? even if $8 billion has evaporat ed which it looks like it has. so that's his side. to try to show that there was no intent to commit fraud, to steal money out of these accounts, justice department whether they buy it or not i can't tell you. there's a lot of countervailing evidence that suggests that that's not the case. that's why they are reaching out to all these people that did...
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charlie _ care, all of you. i've got something for you. charlie and _ care, all of you.rlie and her partner - for you. charlie and her partner also live on _ for you. charlie and her partner also live on the _ for you. charlie and her partner also live on the 15th _ for you. charlie and her partner also live on the 15th floor- for you. charlie and her partner also live on the 15th floor with i also live on the 15th floor with their girls. also live on the 15th floor with their girls-— also live on the 15th floor with their tirls. ., , ., , their girls. there are six of us in a two-bedroom _ their girls. there are six of us in a two-bedroom flat, _ their girls. there are six of us in a two-bedroom flat, so - their girls. there are six of us in a two-bedroom flat, so yeah, . a two—bedroom flat, so yeah, everyone _ a two—bedroom flat, so yeah, everyone is on top of each other, knows _ everyone is on top of each other, knows. stuck in a place like this, you can't— knows. stuck in a place like this, you can't really do anything. it does _ you can't really do anything. it does
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later, i will be joined by democratic gubernatorial nominee charlie crist.n we come back breaking news if some people have their way the 2024 presidential ballot could look very different. >> we're here in domino park in little havana. miami-dade county. traditional lay democratic strong hold there are some warning signs though for democrats in the early vote. as of wednesday more registered republicans had voted than registered democrats. if that holds, that is a bad sign for democrats in the political dominoes could be falling the g.o.p. way in florida. "special report" continues after this. ♪ is wow! yeah! it's time to take control of your investing education. cut through the noise with best-in-class education resources that match your preferred style of learning. learn your way. not theirs. td ameritrade. where smart investors get smarter℠. we're carvana we created a brand new way for you to sell your car go to carvana answer a few questions and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds we'll come to you pay yo
later, i will be joined by democratic gubernatorial nominee charlie crist.n we come back breaking news if some people have their way the 2024 presidential ballot could look very different. >> we're here in domino park in little havana. miami-dade county. traditional lay democratic strong hold there are some warning signs though for democrats in the early vote. as of wednesday more registered republicans had voted than registered democrats. if that holds, that is a bad sign for democrats...
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charlie: i'm serious that's the problem.e thank you very much and by the way folks sam bankman-fried at the start of the week was worth 15 billion and now he may very well be down to 1 billion. we're following that story commercial-free here we go. we've got four and a half minutes before the closing bell rings stocks are on track for just a week, the nasdaq going for the gold, up nearly, well, up 6% you have the s&p up 4.8%, the dow up 4%9. but by far right now, we do have the nasdaq the big percentage winner at the moment, gaping 6 full percentage points -- gaining. the 10-year treasury field falling -- yield falling for the month of october, boosting hopes for smaller rate hikes. instead of 75 basis points, possibly just 50. 50 in december. we shall see. but you're looking at a 27 the babies -- basis point drop for the 10-year. for those of you who don't understand bond land, that's big. the greenback also weakening as investors are not attracted as much to parking their money in the greenback, federal reserve slowing dow
charlie: i'm serious that's the problem.e thank you very much and by the way folks sam bankman-fried at the start of the week was worth 15 billion and now he may very well be down to 1 billion. we're following that story commercial-free here we go. we've got four and a half minutes before the closing bell rings stocks are on track for just a week, the nasdaq going for the gold, up nearly, well, up 6% you have the s&p up 4.8%, the dow up 4%9. but by far right now, we do have the nasdaq the...
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you know, and i also agree with charlie. maybe it wasn't charlie who said it, trump is in there for himself. he isn't there to help oz. he is there for himself. and i think that will backfire, and i hope it will backfire. of course. >> what do you think, charlie? do you wish donald trump would have stayed out of this all the way until after the midterms? it's almost like he can't help himself. >> he should not show up in any swing state. he should not be in georgia, he should not be in pennsylvania, he should not be in wisconsin. maybe okhio. okay. i get that. he is in mar-a-lago. the point i'm making is this is a disaster. right now this is all about getting those swing voters. yes you want to spike up your base a bit. the only good thing he is not in the philadelphia media market if you're mehmet oz. and that is the only good thing. shaoe not be here because all this does is remind people, hopefully enter convenience. he's done it in the primary helping to nominate some challenging candidates or exotic candidates to be pol
you know, and i also agree with charlie. maybe it wasn't charlie who said it, trump is in there for himself. he isn't there to help oz. he is there for himself. and i think that will backfire, and i hope it will backfire. of course. >> what do you think, charlie? do you wish donald trump would have stayed out of this all the way until after the midterms? it's almost like he can't help himself. >> he should not show up in any swing state. he should not be in georgia, he should not be...
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charlie: okay. jackie: thank you so much charlie always great to see you.me there's still no winner in arizona's gubernatorial race. coming up we'll take you to phoenix with a lack at when we can finally expect some results. meet three sisters. the drummer, the dribbler, and the day-dreamer... the dribbler's getting hands-on practice with her chase first banking debit card... the drummer's making savings simple with a tap... ...round of applause. and this dreamer, well, she's still learning how to budget, so mom keeps her alerts on full volume. hey! what? it's true! and that's all thanks to chase first banking. freedom for kids. control for parents. one bank with tools for both, all with no monthly service fee. chase. make more of what's yours. he always went for bad debt. we had a lot of expenses. the intro offers were hard to pass up. then the interest payments started. the debt just kept getting worse. mmmm so we broke up with bad debt and got a low, fixed rate sofi personal loan for our big expenses. and the couch goes back tomorrow. break up with bad d
charlie: okay. jackie: thank you so much charlie always great to see you.me there's still no winner in arizona's gubernatorial race. coming up we'll take you to phoenix with a lack at when we can finally expect some results. meet three sisters. the drummer, the dribbler, and the day-dreamer... the dribbler's getting hands-on practice with her chase first banking debit card... the drummer's making savings simple with a tap... ...round of applause. and this dreamer, well, she's still learning how...
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dani: charlie, thank you for joining us. charlie white-thomson, ceo of saxo u.k..g up, we will speak to s4 capital's sir martin sorrell. tom mackenzie is there live. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the subscription advertising model is a smart move. the verification, that little check is very important to people and could help clean up the platform considerably period -- considerably. dani: ark ceo cathie wood. after this brutal selloff, we are live at the summit at europe's largest technology conference. at the ground there is bloomberg's tom mackenzie, who is there with a guest. tom: thank you very much. i am pleased to say i am joined by sir martin -- sir martin. we just heard from cathie wood saying that the subscription model may be pursued by elon musk at twitter is a good one. she also said the route for advertising sales -- where are we in the downturned? sir martin: it is not a rout. if we look to google q3, it is up 11%. -- a lot of people would die for that. we are projecting about 14 billion. meda is the issue. the big factors, about five hundred billion dollar
dani: charlie, thank you for joining us. charlie white-thomson, ceo of saxo u.k..g up, we will speak to s4 capital's sir martin sorrell. tom mackenzie is there live. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the subscription advertising model is a smart move. the verification, that little check is very important to people and could help clean up the platform considerably period -- considerably. dani: ark ceo cathie wood. after this brutal selloff, we are live at the summit at europe's largest technology...
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charlie, what have you got?rop of american flags blew away. >> oh, man. >> i would say this guy, these guys are snake bit except for it's all of their pro-climb -- pro-crime policies -- >> that's an am amateur campaign that forgot to bring the sandbags. flags can't hit the ground. >> a critic would say those flags are running away from him. i am not saying that -- >> america is running away. >> my big saturday flop, looks good on the outside, rotten on the inside, it's daylight saving time, and even though everyone will gain an hour of veep, i think it should be eliminated, and the senate passed a bill to make daylight saving time permanent. the bill is called the sunshine protection act -- [laughter] which i think is positively adorable. >> yeah. >> congress' approval rating is at, like, 18, 20%, if they want to bump that up -- >> i'm from arizona, we've never done this -- >> yeah, that's right. >> take a lead prosecute grand canyon state -- from the grand canyon state, we love the sun there. >> don't do daylig
charlie, what have you got?rop of american flags blew away. >> oh, man. >> i would say this guy, these guys are snake bit except for it's all of their pro-climb -- pro-crime policies -- >> that's an am amateur campaign that forgot to bring the sandbags. flags can't hit the ground. >> a critic would say those flags are running away from him. i am not saying that -- >> america is running away. >> my big saturday flop, looks good on the outside, rotten on the...
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charlie, first to you.santis or -- a see on the way to winning the republican nomination for 2024? >> i think donald trump is clearly diminished by what happened last night around the country. former president trump endorsed a number of candidates who were problematic for a variety of reasons why were election deniers. just in the commonwealth of pennsylvania alone, he doorstep mastriano, who is just wiped out and cause problems down ballot for republicans. this happened in other places around the country as well. so, donald trump is going to take a lot of blame for what happened, because of his unhelpful interventions in the primary, talking about the past constantly, the insurrection of 2020, election denialism. that hurt. and of course rhonda sanders had the terrific night, winning florida by 20 points. he is ascendant. he setting himself up as the future. and the better part of the republican party, as opposed to donald trump in the past. i think that trump has a problem on his hands. in fact, i would e
charlie, first to you.santis or -- a see on the way to winning the republican nomination for 2024? >> i think donald trump is clearly diminished by what happened last night around the country. former president trump endorsed a number of candidates who were problematic for a variety of reasons why were election deniers. just in the commonwealth of pennsylvania alone, he doorstep mastriano, who is just wiped out and cause problems down ballot for republicans. this happened in other places...
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[cheering] florida, with your help, charlie crist will be elected the next governor.ring] and with your help, i will be elected to the united states senate to represent florida. [cheering] [chanting] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> please welcome to the stage organizer for the florida democratic party. ♪ [applause] ♪ >> good evening my fellow floridians. my name is macarena and i am a proud democrats. [applause] i am also very proud to work organizing with the florida democratic party. [applause] we are honored to have president joseph biden with us tonight. let's give him a big, huge welcome, will you? let's give a welcome. [applause] we also have our next governor. our next lieutenant governor, governor hernandez. our next senator. [applause] and all of our outstanding democratic candidates running for our office -- running for office here tonight. [applause] in 2017, joe biden wrote we are living through a battle for the soul of this nation. that statement could not have been more accurate. in 2020, we, the people, elected the man that pushed back the forces that thought to destroy our
[cheering] florida, with your help, charlie crist will be elected the next governor.ring] and with your help, i will be elected to the united states senate to represent florida. [cheering] [chanting] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> please welcome to the stage organizer for the florida democratic party. ♪ [applause] ♪ >> good evening my fellow floridians. my name is macarena and i am a proud democrats. [applause] i am also very proud to work organizing with the florida democratic party....
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amy and charlie, thank you so much. _ variety of service. amy and charlie, thank you so much.funding is really having an impact on their lives, on what they are trying to do, the work they are trying to do, the work they are trying to do, including charities like young gloucestershire. a mixed reaction at —— to this budget today. but i think a recognition across the board that people are still facing very tough times ahead. thank you so much. in fact, in the next few minutes, i will be talking to an energy charity as well, so some of that will tie in with what we were hearing. first, let's get a bit more little reaction. let's talk to the co—leader of the green party, caroline lucas, mp for brighton and kemptown. your thoughts on a budget in whichjeremy hunt said he would still protect the vulnerable? weill. still protect the vulnerable? well, the stories you _ still protect the vulnerable? well, the stories you have _ still protect the vulnerable? well, the stories you have just - still protect the vulnerable? well, the stories you have just been - the stories you have just b
amy and charlie, thank you so much. _ variety of service. amy and charlie, thank you so much.funding is really having an impact on their lives, on what they are trying to do, the work they are trying to do, the work they are trying to do, including charities like young gloucestershire. a mixed reaction at —— to this budget today. but i think a recognition across the board that people are still facing very tough times ahead. thank you so much. in fact, in the next few minutes, i will be...
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charli, what's the big takeaway fr you? remember forever. i'm just so glad that i did this and, you know, it's really been such an incredible time. i've met so many amazing people and i'm just so thankful to have done it. >> it was great to see the relationship with your mom. that was really cool. shangela, we talked about history. how do you hope this inspires other folks in all walks of life? >> i hope that the representation of a drag entertainer on "dancing with the stars" just inspires more love, seeing the first male/male partnership with me and gleb and seeing how we got along and created such amazing art together. i hope, especially with the tragedies facing the lgbtq community recently, i think it's really important to showcase love and what that kind of friendship and understanding of two different people from two different walks of life, that they can still come together and create. >> amen to that. >> and, gleb, you crushed it as natasha. [ cheers and applause ] >> hey, baby. >> uh-oh! >> this is what you create
charli, what's the big takeaway fr you? remember forever. i'm just so glad that i did this and, you know, it's really been such an incredible time. i've met so many amazing people and i'm just so thankful to have done it. >> it was great to see the relationship with your mom. that was really cool. shangela, we talked about history. how do you hope this inspires other folks in all walks of life? >> i hope that the representation of a drag entertainer on "dancing with the...
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charlie, nice to have you on the program. tell us just in simple terms, are you still feeling bad, and how do you feel on a daily basis? >> yeah, i am still, you know, completely debilitated. you know, i got this condition when i just turned 30 years old. i'm about to turn 33, and i'm still housebound and disabled by this condition. every day is kind of a barrage of debilitating symptoms, crushing shortness of breath, chest pain, severe fatigue, neurological issues. and, you know, this kind of anaphylactic reaction to any sort of physical exertion, which is kind of a hallmark symptom. i used to bike ten miles a day. i can't really walk for more than five minutes at a time. i used to work 40, 50 hours a week. i can't sit at a computer for more than 30 minutes at a time without having to rest for hours after that. it's kind of like being on biological house arrest. >> you're a young guy. you used to bike every day. that's not happening anymore. when you go to the doctor, what are they telling you? >> well, it took me a while to
charlie, nice to have you on the program. tell us just in simple terms, are you still feeling bad, and how do you feel on a daily basis? >> yeah, i am still, you know, completely debilitated. you know, i got this condition when i just turned 30 years old. i'm about to turn 33, and i'm still housebound and disabled by this condition. every day is kind of a barrage of debilitating symptoms, crushing shortness of breath, chest pain, severe fatigue, neurological issues. and, you know, this...
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charlie: well does schwab offer free? liz: sure.i thought you have to pay a marginal fee at schwab. liz: no. and i'll tell you, you've got to figure out what doesn't work about there has always been a question, do you get ripped off other do they skim too much on the execution because payment for order flow system. right? robinhood send the order flow to virtu. they match buyers and sellers with electronic trading and skim a little bit. liz: fraction of a penny, something like that. >> it is done nanoseconds maybe screwing people. maybe they are trading on the side. there is never any evidence of that. we do have evidence that when you go to robinhood you pay almost nothing. we do have evidence, planned parenthood has issues with execution. meme stock, didn't have enough capital. by the way no one really lost money in that, right? if you bought amc right after that, could have sold it for $70 a share that june. just remember that is not robinhood's problem you didn't sell, held it to wherever it is now $8 a share. this is complicate
charlie: well does schwab offer free? liz: sure.i thought you have to pay a marginal fee at schwab. liz: no. and i'll tell you, you've got to figure out what doesn't work about there has always been a question, do you get ripped off other do they skim too much on the execution because payment for order flow system. right? robinhood send the order flow to virtu. they match buyers and sellers with electronic trading and skim a little bit. liz: fraction of a penny, something like that. >> it...
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sergei is ira's young man and charlie's owner ira , together with charlie, is going to move in with sergeiready to take everything in charlie's behavior for granted, but, to be honest, they really strain me. these are the moments when you literally go to the store for 5-10 minutes, and come home and either the joint is broken or the bed is dirty. well, that is not very pleasant. to be honest, this does not suit me very much. i want you to see the reason why charlie walks around in a toilet bed. i think it's harmful. i think it's revenge. everything should have been they left one and he immediately goes thinking, how would these shameless people who are leaving me take revenge. yes, that's how it looks to its owners. get out now, i don't think he'll leave. let 's try. yes , what can i say charlie and could not spend a few minutes alone with a siberian introverted shrouded dogs, and as a rule, self-sufficient and such a painful dependence on his master. and i tend to look, he is always after yours, yes, that is, you will become. he will run after you all the time with his tail leaving charli
sergei is ira's young man and charlie's owner ira , together with charlie, is going to move in with sergeiready to take everything in charlie's behavior for granted, but, to be honest, they really strain me. these are the moments when you literally go to the store for 5-10 minutes, and come home and either the joint is broken or the bed is dirty. well, that is not very pleasant. to be honest, this does not suit me very much. i want you to see the reason why charlie walks around in a toilet bed....
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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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charlie let me start with you. no red wave?o you think this analysis is largely trump's fault or is it more compact than that? >> it tickets a little bit more complex than that if her no other reason you step back and take a larger picture of things and were going to get into ron desantis more in a minute. but a lot of the candidates that republican candidates that did well, you're exactly right they show display independence from donald trump but the republican party today where they are successful there running on the issues that donald trump brought to the table and you can't separate that from the fact that you did a very good job of listenilisting these examples we donald trump clearly interfered or got into some of these elections and made bad decisions that impact bad people, that is something going forward republican voters are going to have to figure out but you can't completely separated from the fact that the issue that republicans are talking about in the issues that republicans are winning on right now are the issu
charlie let me start with you. no red wave?o you think this analysis is largely trump's fault or is it more compact than that? >> it tickets a little bit more complex than that if her no other reason you step back and take a larger picture of things and were going to get into ron desantis more in a minute. but a lot of the candidates that republican candidates that did well, you're exactly right they show display independence from donald trump but the republican party today where they are...
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charlie: i'm sure it can.first to say that there are 20,000 and we have been saying that for a long time. there are a few projects that deserve to be valuable because they are building technologies. i think it will be more rational in the future. we have bitcoin in 2024. will that be a big deal? possibly not as much as a has-been been in the past. it will certainly do something. we are bullish for the long run. fair value methodology put set in the region of $20,000. we can sit on that for several months now. if it recovers, that would reiterate the risk asset. the big picture, it is a credible, longer-term idea, the alternative asset which makes a lot of sense. the top 20 countries that use a bitcoin are emerging markets. that is one of these ideas that this is a megatrend. manus: let's see where that takes us. as you say, bitcoin is not broken. our guest this morning, on the markets. coming up, china eases the quarantine rules. decisive measures to control covid-19 as cases surge. we have the detail. this is
charlie: i'm sure it can.first to say that there are 20,000 and we have been saying that for a long time. there are a few projects that deserve to be valuable because they are building technologies. i think it will be more rational in the future. we have bitcoin in 2024. will that be a big deal? possibly not as much as a has-been been in the past. it will certainly do something. we are bullish for the long run. fair value methodology put set in the region of $20,000. we can sit on that for...
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charlie hurt, let start with you. what should the american public be most thankful for this season given all of the challenges we are seeing before us? >> well, first of all, i have to say, laura, that was a beautiful tribute. anybody that doesn't wake up every day and count their blessings the way you just did is missing out on a really wonderful way to go through life. but speaking about politics, i have to say the thing that i am most grateful for, i think that americans should be most grateful for, we're starting to see in the last couple of years a shattering of this democratic strategy of what they call identity politics which is really basically old time segregationists who use racial differences to pit people against one another in order to make political gains, and democrats have been doing it a long time. what we saw with lee zeldin in new york and we saw with ron desantis in florida and donald trump along the border, that racist tactic that democrats deploy effectively is getting shattered. i think that tha
charlie hurt, let start with you. what should the american public be most thankful for this season given all of the challenges we are seeing before us? >> well, first of all, i have to say, laura, that was a beautiful tribute. anybody that doesn't wake up every day and count their blessings the way you just did is missing out on a really wonderful way to go through life. but speaking about politics, i have to say the thing that i am most grateful for, i think that americans should be most...
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>> charlie, i've got to be honest for you have kids, i have kids.'m not sure i would send my kid back there. >> can you imagine? quick suspect on the loose they don't have any definitive leaves or at least not sharing them. in a place like that could be so isolated if you're off-campus i'm sorry i'm thinking to transform doing remote learning which the university's doing right now. >> can you imagine a kid enrolled in the place having to face this is if they do not have enough problems in their life anyway going back to situation like this. i was really struck by the father's comment about purposely vague. you hope maybe the police you pray the police no more than they are sharing. clearly they do no more than they are sharing. and you hope that they are indeed being purposefully vague to hopefully keep whoever it is they have in their crosshairs on aware they are on to them. but it is such a gruesome thing. the thing that puzzles me is that it is such -- make the manner in which these kids were murdered is such an intimate way. it's done in such an
>> charlie, i've got to be honest for you have kids, i have kids.'m not sure i would send my kid back there. >> can you imagine? quick suspect on the loose they don't have any definitive leaves or at least not sharing them. in a place like that could be so isolated if you're off-campus i'm sorry i'm thinking to transform doing remote learning which the university's doing right now. >> can you imagine a kid enrolled in the place having to face this is if they do not have enough...
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sandra. >> sandra: charlie hurt now, washington times opinion editor, charlie, welcome to you. we saw you have an immediate reaction to the sound we played out from hillary clinton earlier so here is more when she was speaking to joy reed. >> i think with all of the noise that we've got in this election season, i don't think people are able to really grasp that, but more importantly, i'm not sure they really understand the threats to their way of life. >> sandra: what do you think about that, charlie? >> well you know, she's been very clear about what she thinks of trump voters, she thinks they are deplorable, but here, she's talking about her own voters, talking about democrats. she can't conceal her contempt for her own voters, for democrat voters. she thinks voters are so stupid that they can't grasp the issues of the election. sadly, the truth is, she's just talking about the wrong issues and if she wants to find out what voters care about, maybe she should talk to her husband who could remind her it's the economy, stupid. that's what won in 1992, and that's what's going to
sandra. >> sandra: charlie hurt now, washington times opinion editor, charlie, welcome to you. we saw you have an immediate reaction to the sound we played out from hillary clinton earlier so here is more when she was speaking to joy reed. >> i think with all of the noise that we've got in this election season, i don't think people are able to really grasp that, but more importantly, i'm not sure they really understand the threats to their way of life. >> sandra: what do you...
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back charlie schmidt served several deployments with the navy.e could get a full night sleep. >> she came up to me. >> reporter: as soon as he brought home bella, he saw an immediate change at night. finally, getting the sleep he needs. >> the service doesn't training to be civilians. they train you to be servicemen and women. >> reporter: a dog who didn't feel safe around most men found the one who can protect her while she cares for him. >> she has been an intricate part of my life. >> reporter: not just dogs. other animals can also play such a pivotal role in the treatment of veterans. >> good boy. back charlie got to enjoy time with tiny tim, a donkey who also supports veterans when they need help staying home. similar struggles for different service members . samantha says she also had a hard time sleeping at night. >> when you sit on top of the horse , a horse can actually change the heartbeat to match a human's heartbeat pick up at two hearts connecting over a shared journey. many of these animals suffered from an unknown trauma before sam
back charlie schmidt served several deployments with the navy.e could get a full night sleep. >> she came up to me. >> reporter: as soon as he brought home bella, he saw an immediate change at night. finally, getting the sleep he needs. >> the service doesn't training to be civilians. they train you to be servicemen and women. >> reporter: a dog who didn't feel safe around most men found the one who can protect her while she cares for him. >> she has been an...
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and my -- my knowledge does not go back as far as yours, charlie. but that, you know, you don't -- there is actually or historically has been danger in peeking too soon. people who were having this kind of a conversation at this point some time back in early, not even -- i guess it would be early 2014, 2015, i covered trump at all kinds of state events starting in 2013, i covered him in iowa. and nobody believed me when i said i swear to god this man is going to run for president. i was last -- was left out on the regular and that's where we end up, right? you kicked -- jeb bush was the frontrunner for a year, right? it's -- it's just -- it doesn't -- i think it's impossible to know. >> mike, a lot of -- a fair number of house democratic members retired and they didn't run for re-election. had they run or most of them run, you think they would have held on to those seats because they expect add red wave and not got out early? is that a problem for the democrats? >> yes. charlie knows it race by race but this close, absolutely. >> they anticipate add
and my -- my knowledge does not go back as far as yours, charlie. but that, you know, you don't -- there is actually or historically has been danger in peeking too soon. people who were having this kind of a conversation at this point some time back in early, not even -- i guess it would be early 2014, 2015, i covered trump at all kinds of state events starting in 2013, i covered him in iowa. and nobody believed me when i said i swear to god this man is going to run for president. i was last --...
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guy: charlie, we will leave it there.be it will bring cpi down, that could help the fed a little bit. still ahead, chaos at twitter. details are next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: three weeks after elon musk made himself chief twit, it has been one challenge after another. he is targeting more people per firing today. ed ludlow is here. this comes as donald trump is now allowed back on twitter. it didn't go to black over the weekend, it is still operational. ed: yes, he conducted a twitter poll. 15 million voted. and that outcome was the majority voted in favor, 50 2%, of reinstating donald trump. musk using the latin for the voice of people is the voice of god. and over the weekend donald trump actually said he has no interest in returning to twitter, he will focus on truth social. the link between the news, the expectation today is that advertising is under pressure. and plea expect a lot of the roles that will be cut being in sales partnership teams. guy: the head of twitter france said it is over. is it? ed: it is reall
guy: charlie, we will leave it there.be it will bring cpi down, that could help the fed a little bit. still ahead, chaos at twitter. details are next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: three weeks after elon musk made himself chief twit, it has been one challenge after another. he is targeting more people per firing today. ed ludlow is here. this comes as donald trump is now allowed back on twitter. it didn't go to black over the weekend, it is still operational. ed: yes, he conducted a twitter...
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i think charlie is correct. the field is wide open and a total mess and it's a huge part of the reason what if biden is able to run for president again, he will. .. jared polis in colorado. josh shapiro is an up and comer in pennsylvania. you have a lot of newcomers and i think there is hunger in both parties to find younger blood. >> the republicans, if trump is not the nominee, republicans have a number of others. let's suppose trump decides tomorrow night to say i am not running, i just don't want to run, i want to focus on other things. who do you think are likely to be the leading candidates on the republican side, other than desantis? >> you stole the santos. to me, he has reverse engineered the trump appeal amazingly well. but they will be five, six, eight other people along the way, and some will be from the never trump side, the larry hogan-type folks. some will be cruz. >> does a lot of support in the republican party for hogan? >> no, i don't think he could win the nomination i think he will run for p
i think charlie is correct. the field is wide open and a total mess and it's a huge part of the reason what if biden is able to run for president again, he will. .. jared polis in colorado. josh shapiro is an up and comer in pennsylvania. you have a lot of newcomers and i think there is hunger in both parties to find younger blood. >> the republicans, if trump is not the nominee, republicans have a number of others. let's suppose trump decides tomorrow night to say i am not running, i...
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charlie, mark kelly. i don't know if i want to give him credit, at least he is saying that democrats are clueless. >> funny once you get past an election, and you are reelected for 6 years, it is truth s serum. i don't think that democrats are interested in resolving this crise, this is another crisis they use to their political v advantage, these people they claim to be representing. and they are not really. they are -- they would rather have issue and exploit it for political purposes than solve it. tom: spike, are they ever going to tackle this border issue? >> not until they treat the problems not symptoms, senator kelly was oddly spot on. he said democrat politicians rarely if ever want to talk about and republicans love to about it but they talk about the symptom, which is at border, that is not the problem this is two-fold, war on drugs created a multitrillion d dollar black market for drug cartel, they ice this p power to cause massive amounts of political violence. you can soft that by the war on
charlie, mark kelly. i don't know if i want to give him credit, at least he is saying that democrats are clueless. >> funny once you get past an election, and you are reelected for 6 years, it is truth s serum. i don't think that democrats are interested in resolving this crise, this is another crisis they use to their political v advantage, these people they claim to be representing. and they are not really. they are -- they would rather have issue and exploit it for political purposes...
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and you took charlie crist's seat in panella county. is that normally red?charlie crist was a democrat. >> it was a lean blew seat last time and i was also endorsed by governor desantis and so we did have a redistricting. i think that that did play a factor. but, you know, at the end of the day, when you're looking at how much they really spent against us, on friday president obama actually dropped a robocall against me. my opponent was funded largely by a billionaire out of michigan. so we did not have the financial advantage but what we did have is the advantage of what was happening with the biden economy and the fact that we are actually going to voters and asking for their votes and we did it. >> ainsley: well we wish you the best. thank you so much for coming on with us. >> thank you very much. >> ainsley: you're welcome. coming up dÉjÀ vu republican brian kemp defeats democratic favorite stacey abrams for the second time. he joins us live as he celebrates a second term as georgia's governor. ♪ my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neur
and you took charlie crist's seat in panella county. is that normally red?charlie crist was a democrat. >> it was a lean blew seat last time and i was also endorsed by governor desantis and so we did have a redistricting. i think that that did play a factor. but, you know, at the end of the day, when you're looking at how much they really spent against us, on friday president obama actually dropped a robocall against me. my opponent was funded largely by a billionaire out of michigan. so...
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charlie sticks around. when we come back, the trump grift was very much a thing while he was in office. receipts from his d.c. hotel show how much he was charging foreign parties foreign countries to stay at his hotels. all while hoping or seeking to influence u.s. policy at the time. the chairwoman of the house committee with those receipts joins us next. >>> plus, former vice president mike pence saying something everyone has been saying now for two years. that the twice impeached ex-president's words an actions around january 6 was reckless and dangerous. the timing of his acknowledgment of reality comes as he has a new book out, something he might have thought to share with the january 6 committee or the doj. all of the secretary of state candidates lost in presidential battle ground states including the state of michigan. that chief election official will join us. all of those stories and more when "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere today. ♪ from santa claus, india
charlie sticks around. when we come back, the trump grift was very much a thing while he was in office. receipts from his d.c. hotel show how much he was charging foreign parties foreign countries to stay at his hotels. all while hoping or seeking to influence u.s. policy at the time. the chairwoman of the house committee with those receipts joins us next. >>> plus, former vice president mike pence saying something everyone has been saying now for two years. that the twice impeached...
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let's get to charlie.e whenever warren buffett, we learn something about his 13f shares, you get a rally, but is this a sign for tech in general we have a rally? charlie: we found out about this $5 billion stake because it is 13f filing season and investors have to disclose equity stakes in these companies. that's what we're finding out about berkshire hathaway, and it is striking because there had been a mass exodus from tech from large institutional investors. this shows at least a targeted interest in tech. we have this berkshire stake, when we look at hedge funds, we've been going through a lot of these 13f filings. interesting, amazon picked up about 9 billion shares bought by hedge funds another big tech name, meta, more of a cell, 4 million shares sold. targeted tech seems to be the theme of institutional investors. dani: for hedge funds, really this tech ones, you think of tiger global, a rough year because of the large cap tech stops -- stocks that have not paid off. the latest 13f filings, is the
let's get to charlie.e whenever warren buffett, we learn something about his 13f shares, you get a rally, but is this a sign for tech in general we have a rally? charlie: we found out about this $5 billion stake because it is 13f filing season and investors have to disclose equity stakes in these companies. that's what we're finding out about berkshire hathaway, and it is striking because there had been a mass exodus from tech from large institutional investors. this shows at least a targeted...