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big charlie and diane we're dead.loved so well was now a crime scene. >> at a grisly crime scene, some small stray drops of blood might just provide a huge clue. >> coming up -- >> we urge someone involved in that crime was -- >> as great evidence? >> it is, if you can reach out. >> when dateline continues. with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spray flonase sensimist daily for non-drowsy, long lasting relief in a scent-free, gentle mist. (psst psst) flonase. all good. yeah,we love our house, but the cost (psst psst) of home ownership has been a struggle. with utility prices rising and... [ sad violin playing ] sweetie, can you practice that somewhere else? anyway, like i was saying, it's getting harder [ somber music playing ] and harder to make ends meet and... hon, do you mind? well, on the bright side, new customers [ angelic choir singing ] who bundle and save with progressive save over 20 percent on average. sorry, we let them practice here on thursdays! sounding good, friends! trelegy for copd. ♪birds
big charlie and diane we're dead.loved so well was now a crime scene. >> at a grisly crime scene, some small stray drops of blood might just provide a huge clue. >> coming up -- >> we urge someone involved in that crime was -- >> as great evidence? >> it is, if you can reach out. >> when dateline continues. with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spray flonase sensimist daily for non-drowsy, long lasting relief in a scent-free, gentle mist. (psst...
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charlie: walter keller. you got a pretty steep hillside. joe: charlie kelly doesn't mind the risk.ere are five in this immediate area here, and actually i see one over here that i hadn't even noticed before. joe: the san anselmo neighbor has become a regular here. charlie: i've explored this hillside pretty carefully and i think i've located most of them. joe: the graves were so obscured kelly and others using the adjacent trail didn't even notice them. charlie: howdy. anyway, what was the question? joe: the question is then, how did kelly find them? charlie: during the winter when all the undergrowth died back, suddenly these headstones just popped right out of the forest floor. jack: that one down there says 1871 on it. joe: kelly began to photograph the newly discovered graves and post them to a facebook site for marin county history. charlie: and i got hundreds of responses. joe: he cleared away some of the brush, constantly searching-- charlie: i'm seeing something that doesn't look fully natural. oh, no, that's a log. joe: --seeking stories in the stones. charlie: and it is t
charlie: walter keller. you got a pretty steep hillside. joe: charlie kelly doesn't mind the risk.ere are five in this immediate area here, and actually i see one over here that i hadn't even noticed before. joe: the san anselmo neighbor has become a regular here. charlie: i've explored this hillside pretty carefully and i think i've located most of them. joe: the graves were so obscured kelly and others using the adjacent trail didn't even notice them. charlie: howdy. anyway, what was the...
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. >> hi, liz and high, charlie. charlie: larry before we get into your earnings which were pretty amazing, there's nobody better at assessing risk on in the financial system than you. you've been through a lot of the dry runs before the financial crisis. you went through the financial crisis. we have a banking crisis right now, mostly regional banks. there's at least a lull in that crisis or is it over. where are we right now? >> you framed it quite well. the large u.s. banking system is as strong as ever, and i think they have a great global run in front of them. they are just very well positioned and in terms of the small regional banks, there are many issues that could really make it more difficult for them. there is somewhat of a loss of confidence and this is why we saw in a few weeks, hundreds of billions of dollars of deposits. charlie: interesting. >> to the larger banks and to money-market funds and bond etf. we were a big source of where that money ultimately went to, but what we were seeing is the balance
. >> hi, liz and high, charlie. charlie: larry before we get into your earnings which were pretty amazing, there's nobody better at assessing risk on in the financial system than you. you've been through a lot of the dry runs before the financial crisis. you went through the financial crisis. we have a banking crisis right now, mostly regional banks. there's at least a lull in that crisis or is it over. where are we right now? >> you framed it quite well. the large u.s. banking...
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one of the best songs. >> jessica: charlie? be very confused. i like so much music. if i had to think of one song would be "back in black" by ac/dc. >> jessica: cool. i think of that like walk out music. if we made it as athletes. >> charlie: the problem is lou reed would be good walk out music. >> jessica: terrible. maybe you can try it. >> jeanine: okay. i have two. i just remember every time i campaigned, i ran five times. before a debate, i would play kenny loggins "this is it." when i went to try a case, i would listen to "gladiator". >> charlie: it was war. >> jeanine: yes. the greatest prosecutor. >> charlie: the greatest political song of all time is "you can't all get what you want." >> jeanine: that wouldn't work for me. i wasn't a politician. i was a judge. >> jessica: a serious person. >> jeanine: yeah. >> dana: i'm going to play "this is it" in the commercial break. >> jeanine: good. >> jessica: i thought you might disagree at home. i'm an upbeat person. i thought about "walking on sunshine". >> greg: katrina and t
one of the best songs. >> jessica: charlie? be very confused. i like so much music. if i had to think of one song would be "back in black" by ac/dc. >> jessica: cool. i think of that like walk out music. if we made it as athletes. >> charlie: the problem is lou reed would be good walk out music. >> jessica: terrible. maybe you can try it. >> jeanine: okay. i have two. i just remember every time i campaigned, i ran five times. before a debate, i would play...
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charlie, what's going on here?well, yeah, the buried lead there is if there's a lot to review probably and there's a lot that they don't want actually being put in the public. think about the things the media was enthusiastic that got leaked or revealed the last couple years. the president's tax returns illegally, the president's phone calls, president trump, not to mention the supreme court leak with dobbs but we're not allowed to see the manifesto? there's been major pushes by the media for transparency over the years, that democracy actually hangs in the balance. but we know why they don't want this to be made public, because there might be evidence that number one this was a hate crime inspired by a trans ideology against christians. number two, there might be further evidence that this person was wrestling and struggling with this ideology. that this was something that might have -- outside influences might have come in maybe tik tok or social pressure. we don't know i'm speculating. but the more the governmen
charlie, what's going on here?well, yeah, the buried lead there is if there's a lot to review probably and there's a lot that they don't want actually being put in the public. think about the things the media was enthusiastic that got leaked or revealed the last couple years. the president's tax returns illegally, the president's phone calls, president trump, not to mention the supreme court leak with dobbs but we're not allowed to see the manifesto? there's been major pushes by the media for...
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charlie i think i agree . charlie well, i think i agree. o— investigation and thank you to my panel for a wonderful discussion— my panel for a wonderful discussion that. think discussion on that. i think we rcoco—ouc- discussion on that. i think wei need _out these need to keep calling out these people—of- need to keep calling out these. people—of rcowrco people who are afraid of having the people who are afraid of having rcco—rcc- the conversation because it's so rmooworcc.— the conversation because it's so important-more- the conversation because it's so important-more to- the conversation because it's so important. more to come important. plenty more to come rcorc— important. plenty more to come chic—my— important. plenty more to come. chic—my-corcco this evening on my common sense crucooo wow,— this evening on my common sense crucooo wow-oo— this evening on my common sense crusade. next, be talking crusade. next, we'll be talking to crusade. next, we'll be talking co—cyorcc- crusade. next, we'll be talking to_lyons about. crusade. next,
charlie i think i agree . charlie well, i think i agree. o— investigation and thank you to my panel for a wonderful discussion— my panel for a wonderful discussion that. think discussion on that. i think we rcoco—ouc- discussion on that. i think wei need _out these need to keep calling out these people—of- need to keep calling out these. people—of rcowrco people who are afraid of having the people who are afraid of having rcco—rcc- the conversation because it's so rmooworcc.— the...
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charlie i think i agree . charlie well, i think i agree. people who are afraid of having the people who are afraid of having rcco—rcc- the conversation because it's so rmooworcc.— the conversation because it's so important-more- the conversation because it's so important-more to- the conversation because it's so important. more to come important. plenty more to come rcorc— important. plenty more to come chic—my— important. plenty more to come. chic—my-corcco this evening on my common sense crucooo wow,— this evening on my common sense crucooo wow-oo— this evening on my common sense crusade. next, be talking crusade. next, we'll be talking to crusade. next, we'll be talking co—cyorcc- crusade. next, we'll be talking to_lyons about. crusade. next, we'll be talkingi to_lyons about the to bishop andy lyons about the church— to bishop andy lyons about the church-england— to bishop andy lyons about the church england woke and church of england going woke and how church of england going woke and crow—oo— church of england going woke and how—to crc
charlie i think i agree . charlie well, i think i agree. people who are afraid of having the people who are afraid of having rcco—rcc- the conversation because it's so rmooworcc.— the conversation because it's so important-more- the conversation because it's so important-more to- the conversation because it's so important. more to come important. plenty more to come rcorc— important. plenty more to come chic—my— important. plenty more to come. chic—my-corcco this evening on my...
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charlie: did you see the charlie prostate. there is an account called charlie's prostate.ostate cancer and a year later i'm better. but somebody who doesn't like my reporting put that out there. liz: the pope has a gray checkmark which means you are some government ... >> are you going to follow charlie's prostate? >> liz: 35% of the s&p 500. not only are we getting coca-cola numbers monday. first republic bank and i'm sure over the weekend you will be work on sources and getting information on first republic. the dow snaps a four-week winning streak. the second down week for the s&p and the nasdaq. that will do it for us. larry: welcome to "kudlow,
charlie: did you see the charlie prostate. there is an account called charlie's prostate.ostate cancer and a year later i'm better. but somebody who doesn't like my reporting put that out there. liz: the pope has a gray checkmark which means you are some government ... >> are you going to follow charlie's prostate? >> liz: 35% of the s&p 500. not only are we getting coca-cola numbers monday. first republic bank and i'm sure over the weekend you will be work on sources and...
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if i keep the name charlie as the character and someone sees me on the street and they go, yo, charliet it crazy the genesis of the show happened here. >> how are you doing, man? how are you? >> love your show. >> thank you, brother. >> those guys were plants, by the way. >> thank you for doing that. this corner here was where my apartment was. the stoop looks the same. >> i don't think they've changed out the light bulbs since you were here. >> what floor are you on? >> i'm on the second floor. >> wait, that's where i was. >> no way. >> this was my apartment here. i remember my parents came and saw this apartment, and it was the first time they were really worried about me. >> you grew up in rhode island. your parents are music teachers. >> that's right. there was a relationship to the arts in my house. i'm grateful for that looking back. i think i was embarrassed about it as a kid, like why are my parents listening to classical music or watching an opera on the tv? i sort of was rebelling against it and thinking, no, i'm just going to be a sporty guy and around my senior year of high
if i keep the name charlie as the character and someone sees me on the street and they go, yo, charliet it crazy the genesis of the show happened here. >> how are you doing, man? how are you? >> love your show. >> thank you, brother. >> those guys were plants, by the way. >> thank you for doing that. this corner here was where my apartment was. the stoop looks the same. >> i don't think they've changed out the light bulbs since you were here. >> what...
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but, they did not see the crazy charging just charlie. they saw the calculating charlie. having them, houton and krewinkle two that gives -- to attest to that gives us fascinating inside. i did not know much about charlie manson before i started. when i started the book i sure did not like or admire him. but, you had to shake your head at some of the man had. he knew how to sell himself and he sold himself in blood. peter: what was it like sitting across the table from leslie van houton and patricia krenwinkle knowing what they have done? jeff: in that prison if you are visiting them you are not allowed to bring in a pan or pen -- a pad or pen or a recording device. i spent a day interviewing one or the other because they aren't friends anymore and it didn't want to sit at the same table are the same time. peter: and they are old ladies? jeff: wmber them frozen in me and in a way they still are. leslie, the popular pretty girl on a high school is 21 all of this happens and she still has the little girl gestures. when she is talking to you, she plays with her hair. she gig
but, they did not see the crazy charging just charlie. they saw the calculating charlie. having them, houton and krewinkle two that gives -- to attest to that gives us fascinating inside. i did not know much about charlie manson before i started. when i started the book i sure did not like or admire him. but, you had to shake your head at some of the man had. he knew how to sell himself and he sold himself in blood. peter: what was it like sitting across the table from leslie van houton and...
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charlie gasparino following that.ng what you think of senator scott, he has quite the following in south carolina and among the big money donors that dominate the republican party and might be sniffing around some alternatives. what are you hearing, charlie? >> i've been talking to the big money donors. there's been a little lull in his campaign. donald trump is sucking up the headlines. the indictment helped him, did not hurt him. you can see it in national polling. the whole other field of potential people that want to be the gop nominee, it's frozen them. you have scott coming out saying he's exploring. you have nikki haley announcing she's in the race although who knows how long. mike pompeo is sniffing around. you have the big kahuna, ron desantis, the florida governor. here's what i hear from gop donors that have spoken with all of these folks. okay. number 1, they're still banking on desantis running. it's not a definite. they say he's still running. he still has the best chance of beating trump, particularly o
charlie gasparino following that.ng what you think of senator scott, he has quite the following in south carolina and among the big money donors that dominate the republican party and might be sniffing around some alternatives. what are you hearing, charlie? >> i've been talking to the big money donors. there's been a little lull in his campaign. donald trump is sucking up the headlines. the indictment helped him, did not hurt him. you can see it in national polling. the whole other field...
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charlie, thanks focorrespondr jg us .know i know what others big will say, that all of this is a. big conspiracy theory. well, we're never going to go wb cashless or if we did it, it just everything would be easier. you know, just you pay on your phone. it's jusst t like this. just swipe, swipe your hand, your forehead, whatever . it is . a >> what's the truth about this? listen, there's a lot of hand-wringing over chat . as you know, this sort of a.i. thing that's supposeder to control everybody could control the world without this thiontrollinging the world i think this is worse because what we have now with this, if this thing goes through, is really the nanny state centr to some of the surveillance states , more than the nanny state in the financialn the st , literally, the fed will be ableh to look at everything. wa a couple ofgh ways. this is going to change your life, because i found that i found this fascinatinghonest e honest with you. no.e gove one , you're going to have purchasent controlling jusrncont about ev
charlie, thanks focorrespondr jg us .know i know what others big will say, that all of this is a. big conspiracy theory. well, we're never going to go wb cashless or if we did it, it just everything would be easier. you know, just you pay on your phone. it's jusst t like this. just swipe, swipe your hand, your forehead, whatever . it is . a >> what's the truth about this? listen, there's a lot of hand-wringing over chat . as you know, this sort of a.i. thing that's supposeder to control...
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so our charlie anyway, so charlie plumb and a hanoi hilton. i let him tell you that he's in a bad spot. and bob shoemaker is the first guy to reach out and make contact. captain charlie plumb. thank you. thank you. ever. 24 years old, f-4 phantom pilot shutting down, captured, tortured for two days and tossed into a cell. those eight feet long and eight feet wide. retained me at my physical state. those first few weeks in that prison camp, i was bleeding from for open wounds, no medical care at all, surviving on two bowls of rice and a little broth each day, developing boils all over my body burns from a from an airplane that was on fire. my physical state was the good news. the night it was my mental state, i'd given up. i surrendered. i tried my best to keep with the code of conduct, but the torture was too great and i felt very guilty about that. and my little eight foot by eight foot prison cell. how can i go home? how can i, how can i face my classmates? how can i how can i face my squadron mates? how can i even face my family? and admitt
so our charlie anyway, so charlie plumb and a hanoi hilton. i let him tell you that he's in a bad spot. and bob shoemaker is the first guy to reach out and make contact. captain charlie plumb. thank you. thank you. ever. 24 years old, f-4 phantom pilot shutting down, captured, tortured for two days and tossed into a cell. those eight feet long and eight feet wide. retained me at my physical state. those first few weeks in that prison camp, i was bleeding from for open wounds, no medical care at...
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u charlie, thank you . inflll right.rom strand's killers to trans influencers, anheuse r bushr is in damage control. you all know that after making dylan mulvany one the new facess of bud light. t g >> well, budweiser is trying to go back to its roots now, new releasing a new patriotic ad featuring iconic clydesdale horses. now, this is a pathetic attempt at pandering to middle america and only came after the beer the giant lost more thanr five billion dollars in market value. so nearl you would think with te company on the run, conservatives would capitalize n on this? e well, think again.n the national republican congressional committeressionae released an is tweet taking a shot at budht light. but once they found out that anheuser-busch was one of its biggest donors, the tweet was deleted, bought and paid for by the people who hate their base. well, thankfully, therhere ae ae lanservative groups, consumers research. >> they just launched something called wokunched salere lurdes.m >>er and it's going to warna cop consu
u charlie, thank you . inflll right.rom strand's killers to trans influencers, anheuse r bushr is in damage control. you all know that after making dylan mulvany one the new facess of bud light. t g >> well, budweiser is trying to go back to its roots now, new releasing a new patriotic ad featuring iconic clydesdale horses. now, this is a pathetic attempt at pandering to middle america and only came after the beer the giant lost more thanr five billion dollars in market value. so nearl...
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for more, we are joined by charlie wells. watery learning so far -- what are we learning so far from the u.s. banks that have already reported? charlie: so much better, considering the month before when there was so much chaos. a lot of this is attributable to two things -- deposits. the first quarter earnings season, there was a lot of concerns there would be deposit outflows, it was a trend we'd seen over the course of the year. we actually saw inflows even at banks like jp morgan, an uptick of 1.6%. on the net income interest side, we saw an explosion. jp morgan bringing in an increase of 49% on the metric, wells saw a 45% increase in that foursquare. 23% at citigroup, much better than expected. we are early in the earnings season and going into some different banks reporting and we will get more data from regional banks and more investment banking heavy banks and that could bring a slightly mixed picture. manus: jamie dimon doesn't see a credit crunch coming but there are still some clients on the horizon. let's take a lo
for more, we are joined by charlie wells. watery learning so far -- what are we learning so far from the u.s. banks that have already reported? charlie: so much better, considering the month before when there was so much chaos. a lot of this is attributable to two things -- deposits. the first quarter earnings season, there was a lot of concerns there would be deposit outflows, it was a trend we'd seen over the course of the year. we actually saw inflows even at banks like jp morgan, an uptick...
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the death of the stones. drummer charlie was in 2021. was the most recent big glow tale is huge, the huge, the missed and he was a great influence within the bounty. ne, everybody last, johnny and yeah he, i mean, i think that definitely he will have been studying influence, you know, ah, the european tour marking the band 60th anniversary paid tribute to him. the band dedicated the show to him. um, this feels different to me and we do play attribute to charlie. you see him and you hear him. but for us it's more of a celebration. now you know, some time has gone past. we miss him or say all the time we laugh about him. we talk about him a lot, and this is a, in a way to celebrate his life rather than a to, to mourn it. and that's what the rolling stones at 62 or was all about a celebration of longevity and enduring success for the past 60 years makes moves and keeps riffs, have inspire generations. you know, maybe that is the secret to how they stayed together. 60 years. is that it's this very specific alchemy of different personality. b
the death of the stones. drummer charlie was in 2021. was the most recent big glow tale is huge, the huge, the missed and he was a great influence within the bounty. ne, everybody last, johnny and yeah he, i mean, i think that definitely he will have been studying influence, you know, ah, the european tour marking the band 60th anniversary paid tribute to him. the band dedicated the show to him. um, this feels different to me and we do play attribute to charlie. you see him and you hear him....
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and charlie kirk, kirrk.m. and charlie kirk, and ceo. o.harlie, you think about this for a publication like axios to say that he essentially works six hour days. what does that tell you about the state of things and the day leadership o. f america? >> i think that might be even a little stretch, what they consider to be work, right. just signing pieces of paper that are in front of he's a perfect tool, the administrative state. and that is something that was really clear this last week of when he announced for president of who is excited for him to run again. it's the people that believe in rule by committee. philosopher kings. he just does what he's told. wo right.rk.st he's not making any independent decisions. sunny paper thi will say this, though it's also important that peoples realize that he veryid well cout go win another term. kio believestole.rm. democrat belicrat persuasion or charisma for machine politics. the fetterman principle, it's using vote by mail signature verification, relaxed standards, hiring a lot of ballot chasersri
and charlie kirk, kirrk.m. and charlie kirk, and ceo. o.harlie, you think about this for a publication like axios to say that he essentially works six hour days. what does that tell you about the state of things and the day leadership o. f america? >> i think that might be even a little stretch, what they consider to be work, right. just signing pieces of paper that are in front of he's a perfect tool, the administrative state. and that is something that was really clear this last week of...
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this feels different to me and we do play attribute to charlie. you see him and you hear him. but for us it's more of a celebration. now, you know, some time has gone past. we miss him or say all the time we laugh about him. we talk about him a lot, and this is a, in a way to celebrate his life rather than a 2 to morning. and that's what the rolling stones at 62 or was all about a celebration of longevity and enduring success for the past 60 years makes moves and keeps riffs, have inspire generations. you know, maybe that is the secret to how they stayed together. 60 years is that it's this very specific alchemy of different personality. bringing them together and keep them going and came. it was a wonderful confidence after i bought 3 generations of stones fan. oh, a son you at the moon? yeah. yeah. the reason you got the rolling, i mean they, they just been there all the time and they're not going away any time. soon. a new studio album has been announced for this summer and more feature none other than paul mccartney on base. back in the sixty's, the beatles were the arch r
this feels different to me and we do play attribute to charlie. you see him and you hear him. but for us it's more of a celebration. now, you know, some time has gone past. we miss him or say all the time we laugh about him. we talk about him a lot, and this is a, in a way to celebrate his life rather than a 2 to morning. and that's what the rolling stones at 62 or was all about a celebration of longevity and enduring success for the past 60 years makes moves and keeps riffs, have inspire...
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charlie, this is real. they think that selling kabbalah as a success is going to redound to biden's benefit. do you see that given her panoply of great experiences? >> no, i think one of the reasons y joe biden is tough to beat is because he is tough to hate. it must feel sorry for them he is a candidate of sympathy. kamala harris is different. it's very easy to build a movement against someone who is so arrogant and smug and tactically and self righteous. and has failed miserably on policy. joe biden, he's means well and it's hard to build a big movement against him. if they think there's accomplishments for kamala harris i'm not sure what that is. it does reveal there's an identity politics issue and they will try to excite the most reliable voters they have which are female black voters in georgia in particular and wisconsin. maybe this is a strategy to do it. we should take advantage of this and say hey, there might be something we can win in these inner cities going into 2024. >> sean, don't you think
charlie, this is real. they think that selling kabbalah as a success is going to redound to biden's benefit. do you see that given her panoply of great experiences? >> no, i think one of the reasons y joe biden is tough to beat is because he is tough to hate. it must feel sorry for them he is a candidate of sympathy. kamala harris is different. it's very easy to build a movement against someone who is so arrogant and smug and tactically and self righteous. and has failed miserably on...
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and we do play attribute to charlie, you see him and you hear him. but for us it's more of a celebration. now, you know, some time has gone past. we miss him. i say all the time we laugh about him. we talk about him a lot. and this is a, in a way to celebrate his life, rob them, or to, to mourn it. and that's what the rolling stones at 62 are, was all about a celebration of longevity and enduring success for the past 60 years makes moves and keeps riffs. have inspired generations, you know, maybe that is the secret to how they stayed together 60 years is that it's this very specific alchemy, a different personality, bringing them together and keep them going again. it was a wonderful confidence after i bought 3 generations of stones fan. oh, a son you at the moon. the reason you got the rolling, i mean they, they just been there all the time. and they're not going away any time. soon. a new studio album has been announced for this summer and more feature none other than paul mccartney on base. back in the sixty's, the beatles were the arch rivals of
and we do play attribute to charlie, you see him and you hear him. but for us it's more of a celebration. now, you know, some time has gone past. we miss him. i say all the time we laugh about him. we talk about him a lot. and this is a, in a way to celebrate his life, rob them, or to, to mourn it. and that's what the rolling stones at 62 are, was all about a celebration of longevity and enduring success for the past 60 years makes moves and keeps riffs. have inspired generations, you know,...
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we'll talk about that later with charlie. also jonathan turley is standing by on this case that's been brought by disney against ron desantis. it has stirred a lot of emotion among conservatives about what he's doing. we're seeing him slip in the polls. it's very early in the going. how does this fare for him? jonathan turley coming up. >> i don't think the suit has merit. i think it's political. they customize your car insurance. so you only pay for what you need! whoo! we gotta go again. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (vo) with their verizon private 5g network, associated british ports can now precisely orchestrate nearly 600,000 vehicles passing through their uk port every year. don't just connect your business. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) make it even smarter. we call this enterprise intelligence. veteran homeowners, what if you could save a lot of money every month by paying off your car loan and paying off your high rate credit card debt and still have cash left over to put in
we'll talk about that later with charlie. also jonathan turley is standing by on this case that's been brought by disney against ron desantis. it has stirred a lot of emotion among conservatives about what he's doing. we're seeing him slip in the polls. it's very early in the going. how does this fare for him? jonathan turley coming up. >> i don't think the suit has merit. i think it's political. they customize your car insurance. so you only pay for what you need! whoo! we gotta go...
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ron >> i don't know.i can't i can't get past the charlie i o look.n't know why hw whe looks le hitler, because it's not like he has the hitler stuff.fade awa it's a full mustache, but maybel the sides kind of fade away or something. but but talk about unseeing something you can't unsee it.n'e after you mentioned the shirter and tie combo, anymo i . i don't see him anymore. botto yeah, that's it. look, the bottom line is this is a guy who's too good foris this world . but if you didn't realize that,m this is what twitter is thenis and in defense of bullying, this is why bullying is veryif important in your daily life as a kid. if you don't have friends were who told you you look like hitler, it's because you weren'y yourt you weren't bullid enough by your friends. it's important. yeah, they were probably afraid . like, who'lls goin l themel to wouldn't be the first one he i'm thinking i'm not going to tell them. yot guy thu the last guy i toldm disappear. yeah, well, look, obviouslys gon he's trying to change this, but i think this is going to affectn
ron >> i don't know.i can't i can't get past the charlie i o look.n't know why hw whe looks le hitler, because it's not like he has the hitler stuff.fade awa it's a full mustache, but maybel the sides kind of fade away or something. but but talk about unseeing something you can't unsee it.n'e after you mentioned the shirter and tie combo, anymo i . i don't see him anymore. botto yeah, that's it. look, the bottom line is this is a guy who's too good foris this world . but if you didn't...
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charlie of, bravo eight out. charlie. this about the six november alpha zulu the read over roger lima charlie loud and clear you're good you're too good signal. nice sunny morning over there over i the moon out back in the world over. yes, it is. how many blessings do you have waiting on? did you have time to run over? okay. read me the first three. they said that if say right, the first lesson is going first the proposal it's of all the volunteer operators that they think nothing of giving of their time, money and themselves in this way as they say, it's what like to do and it's going to san diego, california. i like personally if they start like what's the last name itself? what's actual power? they're about while mike webster and his family, the big moment is to arrive. one in, gentlemen, if you're making your this morning please remember that the phone is not secure. do not discuss any classified information, any troop movements, an improved strength, or any location. also, please do not mention any casualty informati
charlie of, bravo eight out. charlie. this about the six november alpha zulu the read over roger lima charlie loud and clear you're good you're too good signal. nice sunny morning over there over i the moon out back in the world over. yes, it is. how many blessings do you have waiting on? did you have time to run over? okay. read me the first three. they said that if say right, the first lesson is going first the proposal it's of all the volunteer operators that they think nothing of giving of...
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charlie kirk reacts in a moment. plus andy no has another trans killer that got no attention in the media, it happened in portland, we'll tell you all the details next. ♪ >> laura: and now to the case of the disappearing killers. now, a few hours ago louisville police released bodycam footage of officers who were responding to that horrific shooting. now we're not going to play them frame by frame out of respect for the victims but you can see frames from the moment before police stormed the building, and a still of the killer roaming the halls of the bank. we now know that the shooter was said to have known about his impending firing but we also know that he was sympathetic to blm and harbored deep anti trump sentiment. it's safe to say that you won't hear much more about him at this point. much like we've stopped hearing about the motivations about the nashville shooter. but a new survey shows the public, well, it's demanding more. a rasmussen poll shows two-thirds voters want nashville police to release the manife
charlie kirk reacts in a moment. plus andy no has another trans killer that got no attention in the media, it happened in portland, we'll tell you all the details next. ♪ >> laura: and now to the case of the disappearing killers. now, a few hours ago louisville police released bodycam footage of officers who were responding to that horrific shooting. now we're not going to play them frame by frame out of respect for the victims but you can see frames from the moment before police...
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for the details, let's bring in charlie wells. walk us through goldman sachs and bank of america earnings, the details, way disappointment for goldman sachs. >> two there he different banks and two very different stories. you mentioned the fixed income trading, that was down 17%. that makes them the only major bank to post a drop. down 26%, that was in line with expectations. we are seeing them offload a chunk as well. let's look at bank of america. that was a very different story, a 30% increase in fixed income trading. there really was part of the bonanza. the amount of money they make on lending come up .5%. that beat expectations. bank of america, very much did what they need to do to stay with pace of the rest of the pack. manus: it just was not supposed to be that way. what happened to goldmans and the fcc. netflix reported lower subscriber gains. they are forecasting a growth following a crackdown on password sharing. for us -- for more let's get with alex webb. i hope you do not share your password. >> i do share my accoun
for the details, let's bring in charlie wells. walk us through goldman sachs and bank of america earnings, the details, way disappointment for goldman sachs. >> two there he different banks and two very different stories. you mentioned the fixed income trading, that was down 17%. that makes them the only major bank to post a drop. down 26%, that was in line with expectations. we are seeing them offload a chunk as well. let's look at bank of america. that was a very different story, a 30%...
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charlie, up. bravo it out. charlie this is alpha six, november, alpha zulu. you read over roger charlie loud and clear. you're good here too. good signal. nice, sunny morning. over there. over. the moon out back in the world. over yes, it is. how many listings do you have waiting over is you have turned around over. okay, read me the first three alpha said as they say, iraq got the first lesson is going have posted the photo. it's typical of all the volunteer that they think nothing of giving up their time, their money and themselves in this way as they say, it's what they like to do and it's going to san diego, california. i personally they don't like what the last name itself was the matter. bravo. they are all accounts for webster and his family. the big moment is about to arrive arrive. warning, gentlemen, if you're making your calls this morning, please remember that the phone priority is not secure do not discuss any classified any troop movements, any troop strength or any location offer. do not mention any casualty information and do not use any profa
charlie, up. bravo it out. charlie this is alpha six, november, alpha zulu. you read over roger charlie loud and clear. you're good here too. good signal. nice, sunny morning. over there. over. the moon out back in the world. over yes, it is. how many listings do you have waiting over is you have turned around over. okay, read me the first three alpha said as they say, iraq got the first lesson is going have posted the photo. it's typical of all the volunteer that they think nothing of giving...
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charlie sykes is a longtime political commentator in wisconsin.conservative talk show host, he founded the center-right news and opinion site the bulwark. charlie sykes: good morning, and welcome to the bulwark podcast. i think at, in the last decade or so, wisconsin has ft like it is the ground zero for a lot of the issues that we have in american politics. and maybe the polarization that we see nationally was foreshadowed here in wisconsin. >> it's really scary, because there's so much on the line. judy: twenty-five-year-old sydney lee has lived in milwaukee her whole life. she's been canvassing and making calls in support of protasiewicz. >> we have a lot of issues that are becoming partisan, but, really, they're human issues. and human issues should never be a partisan thing. because it is so polarizing, we need somebody who's equitable, and janet is equitable. judy: among those human issues, lee says, are lgbtq and abortion rights, especially after the u.s. supreme court's overturning of roe v. wade last year. sydney: i'm a black queer woman,
charlie sykes is a longtime political commentator in wisconsin.conservative talk show host, he founded the center-right news and opinion site the bulwark. charlie sykes: good morning, and welcome to the bulwark podcast. i think at, in the last decade or so, wisconsin has ft like it is the ground zero for a lot of the issues that we have in american politics. and maybe the polarization that we see nationally was foreshadowed here in wisconsin. >> it's really scary, because there's so much...
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well, it's pretty interesting, charlie.hat's what meghan markle is accusing the the royals of implicit bias and it's the montera, right, of people like leah thomas. there's no real argument. it's just you're guilty of implicit bias because you have you have a view, your reaction to that inanity? yeah, my my quick reaction, i couldn't see the video. it's not like a man talking. i guess that's thomas. i don't know. i mean, it just it i don't know who it was talking there. but look, the point is that there's no half measure, right? that's exactly the point, is that it's tyrannical in nature that i'm going you have to allow me to dominate female sports . not enough just to say live and let live is live and let us rule now and celebrate it. >> indeed, charlie, ned, thank you both. now, one moment in time with camilla, the last bite will bite next venture. >> where's can go wild, the one we see bond datcher seals get 75% stronger all day. hold thanks to gradual release technology. go wild ciba wildly adhesive rode tried to cut se
well, it's pretty interesting, charlie.hat's what meghan markle is accusing the the royals of implicit bias and it's the montera, right, of people like leah thomas. there's no real argument. it's just you're guilty of implicit bias because you have you have a view, your reaction to that inanity? yeah, my my quick reaction, i couldn't see the video. it's not like a man talking. i guess that's thomas. i don't know. i mean, it just it i don't know who it was talking there. but look, the point is...
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why, charlie?donald trump represents an existential threat to democrats, and voters need to realize that in their real life, the things that matter, things are getting worse because these democrats are in charge. will: and really quickly, lisa, why is this happening? >> well, it's happening because we have a bunch of marxists who hate america and hate constitution the, and donald trump's not above the law, but he's also not below it either. and, unfortunately, i don't think it ends until they face mutually assured destruction. surely, the biden family have committed numerous crimes. they have to face justice for it or treat these trans activists who tried to do an insurrection at the tennessee state capitol like they did the january 6th defendants. throw the book at them. throw them in jail. unfortunately, i think that is when this ends, is when democrats know that they will face the same weaponization of government that they're trying to wage against -- will: that might be correct. >> -- going dow
why, charlie?donald trump represents an existential threat to democrats, and voters need to realize that in their real life, the things that matter, things are getting worse because these democrats are in charge. will: and really quickly, lisa, why is this happening? >> well, it's happening because we have a bunch of marxists who hate america and hate constitution the, and donald trump's not above the law, but he's also not below it either. and, unfortunately, i don't think it ends until...
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>>> thank you, charlie. a farm animal caught on camera running around city streets. city it was running and might surprise "the doctor will see you now." but do they really? do they see all that you are? at kaiser permanente all of us work together to care for all that is you. out the stories of farm alk animals on the loose somewhere. we had one tonight running loose somewhere pretty random. it was a horse running the streets of east oakland. this was a pony heading up the denny's parking lot earlier tonight not far from the coliseum. denny's is one of the only things open at this hour, so can you blame him? you can see on video the pony running away from the group of people. we don't know if it was the people chasing after it or somebody else. we certainly don't know how it got loose. >>> we officially have the lineup for the festival. it is august 11th through 13th at golden gate park. let's take a look at the headliners for each day. there are a lot more people playing, also. rapper kendrick lamar will be hitting the main stage on friday night. rock band the foo
>>> thank you, charlie. a farm animal caught on camera running around city streets. city it was running and might surprise "the doctor will see you now." but do they really? do they see all that you are? at kaiser permanente all of us work together to care for all that is you. out the stories of farm alk animals on the loose somewhere. we had one tonight running loose somewhere pretty random. it was a horse running the streets of east oakland. this was a pony heading up the...
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charlie has more surgery — what happened to your face?th bbc news. let's return to that story we touched on earlier. spacex has been forced to postpone the first launch, of the most powerful rocket ever built. elon musk blamed a frozen valve. when it does launch, its hoped the starship could eventually usher in an era of inter—planetary travel. despite this setback the company might be able to try again in the next 48 hours. with more on this here'sjonathan amos. tell us a little bit more about what the glitch or the hitch was. yes, no go today. they had a very good countdown, in effect they had a wet dress rehearsal, as they call it in the industry, which is where you go through a dummy countdown, fill the rocket full of fuel and then just before liftoff you say, thank you very much, and everybody goes home. that wasn't the actual intention today. the intention was to go all the way down to t0 and lift off. but they have discovered that they had a sticky valve in the pressurisation system. so as a rocket burns through its fuel you have t
charlie has more surgery — what happened to your face?th bbc news. let's return to that story we touched on earlier. spacex has been forced to postpone the first launch, of the most powerful rocket ever built. elon musk blamed a frozen valve. when it does launch, its hoped the starship could eventually usher in an era of inter—planetary travel. despite this setback the company might be able to try again in the next 48 hours. with more on this here'sjonathan amos. tell us a little bit more...
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charlie javits, she was a ho shot in the start-up world you could find her on forbes 3 under 30 list and all other hi tech young start-up spaces she founded a company called frank, a college financial planning platform, according t the scc they are now accusin her of, quote, old schoo fraud. the government said she lied about how many people used her site and that led to jpmorga buying her company for a whopping 175 million bucks chavez has pleaded not guilt to the fraud charges, and spokesman for her attorney tol cnbc she denies th allegations. joining me tonight to discus how writer and editor for th -- she wrote a piece about javits for airmail and i have bee following the story like a madwoman started off by telling us wh charlie javits is, what is her background like, this is brand new to our audience. >> so, charlie grew up in pretty excellent area. she is from westchester county new york she went to a fancy privat school there, bilingual french program. she was on the equestrian team she did community service in thailand so, you get the idea very totally background. her dad wa
charlie javits, she was a ho shot in the start-up world you could find her on forbes 3 under 30 list and all other hi tech young start-up spaces she founded a company called frank, a college financial planning platform, according t the scc they are now accusin her of, quote, old schoo fraud. the government said she lied about how many people used her site and that led to jpmorga buying her company for a whopping 175 million bucks chavez has pleaded not guilt to the fraud charges, and spokesman...
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charlie: this really is the flow show. one analyst said that number sounds like a lot over 4 billion but that's about 2.5% of assets under management. when you think about how long this deal is going to take, it will be months before it's finalized and it could take potentially years before it is completed before it is executed. this shows the risks to this deal and how much time that can take and how much can happen and flow out in that period of time. tom: bloomberg's charlie wells on the flow show. in terms of what is happening on the data out of the u.k., u.k. jobs data out a little under one hour. bloomberg expects unemployment rate will hold at 3.7%, the number expected three months to february. at 10:00 a.m. u.k. time the german survey will likely show investor expectations remain positive for a fourth month. manus: we skip across at 1:30 lunchtime in the u.k. canadian cpi due to hit the tape. inflation likely slow down. also at that time u.s. housing data, the start and building. finally, goldman sachs, bank of ame
charlie: this really is the flow show. one analyst said that number sounds like a lot over 4 billion but that's about 2.5% of assets under management. when you think about how long this deal is going to take, it will be months before it's finalized and it could take potentially years before it is completed before it is executed. this shows the risks to this deal and how much time that can take and how much can happen and flow out in that period of time. tom: bloomberg's charlie wells on the...