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tom: charlie wells always fantastic. shares and manchester united football club jumped in late trade after the club's american owners announced they are considering putting the iconic premier league club up for sale. let's get more from on the ground at the world cup in qatar. why are they looking to sell at this point? what's the motivation? >> as we reported in august, they need to invest a lot of money in the stadium. the glazer family itself is split between one or two came to stick with the club and one or two of the family that don't want to put more money into it. so they started looking for a minority investor. yesterday's development suggests they might consider an outright sale. in august we were being briefed quite heavily. so i think it's the billion pounds or so that they need to raise. there is also the fan disillusionment. they haven't won a trophy since 2013. they are in a world now where they are competing against the likes of newcastle, who are allstate back. these states can invest huge amounts of mone
tom: charlie wells always fantastic. shares and manchester united football club jumped in late trade after the club's american owners announced they are considering putting the iconic premier league club up for sale. let's get more from on the ground at the world cup in qatar. why are they looking to sell at this point? what's the motivation? >> as we reported in august, they need to invest a lot of money in the stadium. the glazer family itself is split between one or two came to stick...
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let's get to charlie wells. berkshire hathaway has taken a stake of about $5 billion in tsmc. surged on the news of the purchase that emerged in a filing to the fcc. let's get to charlie. i feel like 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 y
let's get to charlie wells. berkshire hathaway has taken a stake of about $5 billion in tsmc. surged on the news of the purchase that emerged in a filing to the fcc. let's get to charlie. i feel like 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...
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charlie: well, i don't know what's in his documents.allowed to do it and coinbase is not. i don't know. there is some question about whether you can do that in a brokerage firm, rehypothicate that money and how long you could rehypothicate it but the problem is when something goes into bankruptcy everything stops and it freezes so investors can't get their money out even if it's supposed to be unrehypothicateed back to their accounts. liz: [laughter] everybody write that down. charlie: i'm serious that's the problem. liz: charlie 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 po
charlie: well, i don't know what's in his documents.allowed to do it and coinbase is not. i don't know. there is some question about whether you can do that in a brokerage firm, rehypothicate that money and how long you could rehypothicate it but the problem is when something goes into bankruptcy everything stops and it freezes so investors can't get their money out even if it's supposed to be unrehypothicateed back to their accounts. liz: [laughter] everybody write that down. charlie: i'm...
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for more we go to bloomberg's charlie wells.es this tell us when it comes to apple about the short-term prospects for demand around the iphone 14? >> this is bad news for apple. it is a company that generates or than half of its sales from iphones. it is crucial for the company relying heavily on the shopping season. we are a few days away from the beginning of that with black friday in just over two weeks. we are seeing supply issues and demand issues. on the supply side, we see challenges due to lockdowns in china clipping output for the very expensive 14 pro phone has attracted a lot of customers. on the demand side we see softer demand than expected for the cheaper 14 models and that should be concerning for a company that had anticipated a lot more excitement about the more affordable model. tom: from the hardware to the software and the question around meta and twitter. twitter reversing course to some extent. >> a lot of anxiety overall. we have known said -- we have known since september that mark zuckerberg said there n
for more we go to bloomberg's charlie wells.es this tell us when it comes to apple about the short-term prospects for demand around the iphone 14? >> this is bad news for apple. it is a company that generates or than half of its sales from iphones. it is crucial for the company relying heavily on the shopping season. we are a few days away from the beginning of that with black friday in just over two weeks. we are seeing supply issues and demand issues. on the supply side, we see...
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charlie: well does schwab offer free? liz: sure. 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 complicated
charlie: well does schwab offer free? liz: sure. 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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charlie wells with the latest on credit suisse.e are getting pmi from france for the month of november, it is preliminary. manufacturing pmi better than expected looking at contraction, 49.1 instead of 47. services pmi worse than expected, we expected an expansion of 50.6, we got a contraction, 49.4. let's get back to chris watling, chief exec of officer of longview. what do you do with a bank like credit suisse? could this be a lehman moment for europe? chris: i don't do individual banks. clearly, there is a lot of mutterings about parts of the banking system. deutsche bank has been included over the years. if you look at europe in aggregate, it is 12 years on from the global financial crisis. they spent a lot of time rebuilding capital and selling off bad debt. i'm not sure the system as a whole is so troubled, the ecb has been looking at the banks. i'm much more concerned about the japanese banking system and maybe even the chinese one, perhaps the australian one. maybe a bit of sweden. tom: we keep losing you to japan. which i
charlie wells with the latest on credit suisse.e are getting pmi from france for the month of november, it is preliminary. manufacturing pmi better than expected looking at contraction, 49.1 instead of 47. services pmi worse than expected, we expected an expansion of 50.6, we got a contraction, 49.4. let's get back to chris watling, chief exec of officer of longview. what do you do with a bank like credit suisse? could this be a lehman moment for europe? chris: i don't do individual banks....
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do you think charlie? >> wellside is littered with carcasses of people who have underestimated mitch mcconnell, yes there appears to be a bit of a challenge for mitch mcconnell. it clearly appears that mitch mcconnell has more than enough to be the republican leader in the senate. i know some of them are trying to say, some of his challengers are trying to suggest that somehow the problem was with republicans in the senate who had an a but with the midterm election. they are with the party in power, the president, but the party in power. it's not so much about the agenda but the party out of power. and some of the folks that are challenging mcconnell right now by trying to deflect blame by trump themselves. because they were too close to the election denial movement, just too close to too much of the excess of donald trump. and supportive of too many of these candidates that the american people rejected. because they are seen as too extreme. the republicans lost the election. not because of mitch mcconnell. but be
do you think charlie? >> wellside is littered with carcasses of people who have underestimated mitch mcconnell, yes there appears to be a bit of a challenge for mitch mcconnell. it clearly appears that mitch mcconnell has more than enough to be the republican leader in the senate. i know some of them are trying to say, some of his challengers are trying to suggest that somehow the problem was with republicans in the senate who had an a but with the midterm election. they are with the...
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what will likely be the outcome of that leadership fight do you think, charlie? >> well, look, the roadside is littered with the carcasses of people who have underestimated mitch mcconnell. yes, there appears to be a bit of a challenge brewing to mitch mcconnell. but it clearly appears that mitch mcconnell has more than enough votes to be the republican leader in the senate. i know some of them are trying to say that -- some of his challengers are trying to suggest that somehow some of the problem is republicans in the senate didn't have an agenda to run on. truth is the midterm elections are always about the party in power with the president. it's not so much about the agenda of the party out of power. so i think some of the folks challenging mcconnell right now are trying to deflect blame from themselves because they were too close to the election denial movement. just too close to too much of the excesses of donald trump, and frankly too supportive of too many of the candidates who the american people rejected because they were seen too extreme. republicans lost the e
what will likely be the outcome of that leadership fight do you think, charlie? >> well, look, the roadside is littered with the carcasses of people who have underestimated mitch mcconnell. yes, there appears to be a bit of a challenge brewing to mitch mcconnell. but it clearly appears that mitch mcconnell has more than enough votes to be the republican leader in the senate. i know some of them are trying to say that -- some of his challengers are trying to suggest that somehow some of...
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. >> 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 win this time. it's the economy. that's what people care about. she's talking about the wrong stuff. >> john: certainly is a big concern among suburban women. here is what the wall street journal found, do you support the democrats or the republicans. in august, the democrats were favored by 12 points. but after a 27 point swing, now white suburban women favor the gop by 15 points. charlie, unbelievable change-up of
. >> 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...
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what can we expect, charlie? well, this is the bank 1st official meeting since september, and so much has happened in the u. k. since then, we store many budget. we sent the markets into turmoil, are vastly much of the policy and not many budgets, the replacement of less trust as prime minister with respect to not that volatility is being really reflected and what the market's expect of today's decision in the building behind me. now we know that the 9 members of the monetary unit policy unit will be meeting the next interest rate rise. and we hear that there are some divisions, some one, a more modest point, 5 percent interest rate rise. others want to mimic what we saw in the u. s. federal . yesterday, and the european central bank last week, and go for a point 75 percent rise. and that is the percentage point that the market here predicted. now that's going to bring the u. k. interest rate to 3 percent. that will be the highest rise since $989.00 and the highest rate since the 2008 financial crisis is going to hit
what can we expect, charlie? well, this is the bank 1st official meeting since september, and so much has happened in the u. k. since then, we store many budget. we sent the markets into turmoil, are vastly much of the policy and not many budgets, the replacement of less trust as prime minister with respect to not that volatility is being really reflected and what the market's expect of today's decision in the building behind me. now we know that the 9 members of the monetary unit policy unit...
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we'll save it for later, charlie. okay. well, moving on to charlie.l of crypto currency exchange ftx has now exposed some of hollywood's biggest names and stars who endorsed the bankrupt company. they are being named now in a class action lawsuit and facing big questions about how much they raked in. fox business's kelly o'grady is live in los angeles with more. so many questions and so many people involved, kelly. >> i know, so little answers thus far, right? but this is interesting because ftx sought to build a brand of credibility and trust by partnering with these celebrities. the class action lawsuit is brought by ftx customers and naming a number of big name defendants. tom brady and others saying they caused $11 billion in damages. the crux hangs on whether defendants did not disclose the nature, scope and compensation related to their partnership. folks knew they were equity stakeholders, they were in commercials. how much each was paid is unknown. here is an example of a ad featuring steph curry, you don't have to be an expert. >> quit messin
we'll save it for later, charlie. okay. well, moving on to charlie.l of crypto currency exchange ftx has now exposed some of hollywood's biggest names and stars who endorsed the bankrupt company. they are being named now in a class action lawsuit and facing big questions about how much they raked in. fox business's kelly o'grady is live in los angeles with more. so many questions and so many people involved, kelly. >> i know, so little answers thus far, right? but this is interesting...
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david: well they need those tax breaks for orlando, right? charlie: right. g it. they passed a law, the legislation ends it. i guess you can come back to it but i don't see him embracing wokeness in the same way anymore , because i think he kind of like a balance sheet in a box office, so that's where you'll see this come from, the stock, investors like a very good ceo but let's not make anything about this. he handed institutional wokeness to chapek. chapek just didn't have the sort of chops to do the dance. david: to thread the needle. charlie: now i don't think anybody can in this environment. i really think that ron desantis is, if you're going to go up against desantis, i don't care if your bob chapek, bob iger, or donald trump, be ready to play hard ball. this guy is smart. he thinks everything out. he's no joke, if you're going to take him on, be prepared and i think disney learned it's lesson i think they are going to be a good corporate family member, florida going forward, and i think -- david: so they aren't threatening to pull out or anything. cha
david: well they need those tax breaks for orlando, right? charlie: right. g it. they passed a law, the legislation ends it. i guess you can come back to it but i don't see him embracing wokeness in the same way anymore , because i think he kind of like a balance sheet in a box office, so that's where you'll see this come from, the stock, investors like a very good ceo but let's not make anything about this. he handed institutional wokeness to chapek. chapek just didn't have the sort of chops...
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charlie crist. and great to be with the next senator, val demings. i know them both really well. w and trust. he is always fighting for working families like yours. he was a great governor before and will make a great governor again because of who he is going to be replacing. folks, whether it is building an economy or keeping communities safe, and protecting the right to choose, val demings is the real deal. defined by one word, commitment. she does what she says. folks, she is fighting for seniors to protect social security and medicare. she literally put her life on the line to serve and protect the people of this state. when it comes to public safety she knows what it takes. imagine chief demings and a seat on the senate. i can hardly wait. they ain't seen nothing yet. [applause] oh man, you got a heck of a delegation. we need to elect charlie and val and elect democrats up and down the ballots including outstanding members of congress. if we do that, florida will not be only a better place, so will america be. [laughter] -- [applause] that is why we are all here. seven days u
charlie crist. and great to be with the next senator, val demings. i know them both really well. w and trust. he is always fighting for working families like yours. he was a great governor before and will make a great governor again because of who he is going to be replacing. folks, whether it is building an economy or keeping communities safe, and protecting the right to choose, val demings is the real deal. defined by one word, commitment. she does what she says. folks, she is fighting for...
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daytime highs by materially middle part of next week and morning lows plan on colder mornings as well. charlie, over to you. >>> sports is coming up after the break. thanksgiving day triple header in the nfl. and, not just any old triple header. trio of good ones. thanksgiving in detroit doesn't start until the lions lose. did the tradition continue today? here is a classic with the bills. we have the highlights next. it's i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. i really like the flexibility. and for me, don't e you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant,
daytime highs by materially middle part of next week and morning lows plan on colder mornings as well. charlie, over to you. >>> sports is coming up after the break. thanksgiving day triple header in the nfl. and, not just any old triple header. trio of good ones. thanksgiving in detroit doesn't start until the lions lose. did the tradition continue today? here is a classic with the bills. we have the highlights next. it's i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults...
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. >> reporter: charlie dockerty at wells fargo says it's all by design. >> would you say that the housing market is just inevitable collateral damage to reduce inflation? >> the federal reserve is cognizant of what's happening in the housing market, but they're willing to let the housing market go under a correction if that means inflation is going to come down. >> reporter: which means more cooling on a once hot housing market. lilia luciano, cbs news, baldwin, new york. >>> and there's shocking news tonight from new york city. police say a man wanted for several sexual assaults was arrested today hours after a woman was raped while jogging this morning on the city's west side. investigators say the 28-year-old suspect was caught using the victim's credit card shortly after he choked the 43-year-old woman and then raped and robbed her. the suspect was wanted for at least two other attacks on women this year. >>> the fbi is warning tonight of a credible broad threat to synagogues in new jersey. the state's governor says he's working with law enforcement to make sure houses of worship are
. >> reporter: charlie dockerty at wells fargo says it's all by design. >> would you say that the housing market is just inevitable collateral damage to reduce inflation? >> the federal reserve is cognizant of what's happening in the housing market, but they're willing to let the housing market go under a correction if that means inflation is going to come down. >> reporter: which means more cooling on a once hot housing market. lilia luciano, cbs news, baldwin, new...
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daytime highs by materially middle part of next week and morning lows plan on colder mornings as well. charlieer to you. >>> sports is coming up after the break. thanksgiving day triple header in the nfl. and, not just any old triple header. trio of good ones. thanksgiving in detroit doesn't start until the lions lose. did the tradition continue today? here is a classic with the bills. we have the highlights next. it's >>> city center civic center lit up in blue. the world cup, taking on england. people will be watching. but of course, there are other sports happening in the united states of america. >> there is football. and then, there is football. and thanksgiving is perfect. because, everyone has a few too many cranberry cocktails. and next thing you know, they start talking nonsense. when you want to get away from uncle bill, head down to the dungeon and you have three games scattered throughout the day. beginning with the night cap. patriots vikings. one of the coolest traditions in the nfl. the vikings skull chant. even game in the third quarter. patriots quarterback mac nes finds hunte
daytime highs by materially middle part of next week and morning lows plan on colder mornings as well. charlieer to you. >>> sports is coming up after the break. thanksgiving day triple header in the nfl. and, not just any old triple header. trio of good ones. thanksgiving in detroit doesn't start until the lions lose. did the tradition continue today? here is a classic with the bills. we have the highlights next. it's >>> city center civic center lit up in blue. the world...
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. >> reporter: charlie dougherty at wells fargo says all by design. you say the housing market is collateral damage to reduce inflation? >> the federal reserve is cognizant of what's happening in the housing market, but they're willing to let the housing market go under a correction, if that means inflation is going to that means inflation is going come down. >> reporter: which means more cooling on a once hot housing market. lilia luciano, cbs news, baldwin, new york. >> o'donnell: and there's shocking news tonight from new york city. police say a man wanted for several sexual assaults was arrested today hours after a woman was raped while jogging this morning on the city's west side. investigators say the 28-year- old suspect was caught using the victim's credit card shortly after he choked the 43-year-old woman and then raped and robbed her. the suspect was wanted for atas least two other attacks on women this year. this year the f.b.i. is warning tonight about a credible broad threat to synagogues in new jersey. the state's governor says he is wor
. >> reporter: charlie dougherty at wells fargo says all by design. you say the housing market is collateral damage to reduce inflation? >> the federal reserve is cognizant of what's happening in the housing market, but they're willing to let the housing market go under a correction, if that means inflation is going to that means inflation is going come down. >> reporter: which means more cooling on a once hot housing market. lilia luciano, cbs news, baldwin, new york....
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charlie dent, as well, we appreciate you staying up in the late hours and being with us here on cnn. e -- take care guys, appreciate it. -- coastal cities on alert as hurricane -- the danger they face even before the storm makes landfall. also, a dramatic setback for vladimir putin in ukraine. russia intends to withdraw from a key city captured in the early days of the war. day-in, day-out that's why dove men body wash has skin-strengthening nutrients and moisturizers that help rebuild your skin. dove men+care. smoother, healthier skin with every shower. what's for dinner? panera! freshly prepared with clean ingredients. it's not just a night off from cooking. it's a delicious night on... for everyone at the table. panera. only $1 delivery fee on our app. vo: it's a new day. because now updated covid vaccines protect against both the original covid virus and omicron. just in time to say, “oh, you bet i'll be there!” a whole lot more. because i trust their quality. they were the first to be verified by usp... ...an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards.
charlie dent, as well, we appreciate you staying up in the late hours and being with us here on cnn. e -- take care guys, appreciate it. -- coastal cities on alert as hurricane -- the danger they face even before the storm makes landfall. also, a dramatic setback for vladimir putin in ukraine. russia intends to withdraw from a key city captured in the early days of the war. day-in, day-out that's why dove men body wash has skin-strengthening nutrients and moisturizers that help rebuild your...
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well, that brings this charlie chaplin special to a close. we hope you enjoyed the programme.ou can find us on twitter. so from me, tom brook, and the rest of the talking movies team here at chaplin's world in switzerland, it's goodbye, as we leave you with some classic moments from charlie chaplin's films. hello. things turn drier and a little colder in the week ahead. also, some issues with lingering fog and we have issues with lingering rain this afternoon in the form of showers for some western areas, heavy and thundery across northwest scotland. and this frontal system continues to drape itself across east anglia and southeast england, still bringing some rain and we could see another maybe ten or 20 millimetres through parts of sussex through this afternoon, perhaps bringing some localised flooding behind the rain. we've got some spells of sunshine through this evening and overnight that will equate to clearer skies. still some outbreaks of rain across east anglia and south east england. some showers still pushing into the west where we have the clearer skies. then we co
well, that brings this charlie chaplin special to a close. we hope you enjoyed the programme.ou can find us on twitter. so from me, tom brook, and the rest of the talking movies team here at chaplin's world in switzerland, it's goodbye, as we leave you with some classic moments from charlie chaplin's films. hello. things turn drier and a little colder in the week ahead. also, some issues with lingering fog and we have issues with lingering rain this afternoon in the form of showers for some...
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well, that brings this charlie chaplin special to a close. we hope you enjoyed the programme. and you can find us on twitter. so from me, tom brook, and the rest of the talking movies team here at chaplin's world in switzerland, it's goodbye, as we leave you with some classic moments from charlie chaplin's films. hello. we started november with temperatures above average for the time of year and some very wet and windy weather. we're going to start december with temperatures nudging below average and the weather becoming increasingly settled. why the difference? well, recently it's all been about these areas of low pressure piling in from the atlantic. and this one looks like it's got good intentions to try and do the same thing through tuesday, but it will get the brakes put on it through the middle of the week by that high extending across from the east. it's quite a slow progression for the high. itjust builds gradually day on day, but by the weekend it becomes properly established across us and by then it will tap us into some much colder air. we've seen temperatures acros
well, that brings this charlie chaplin special to a close. we hope you enjoyed the programme. and you can find us on twitter. so from me, tom brook, and the rest of the talking movies team here at chaplin's world in switzerland, it's goodbye, as we leave you with some classic moments from charlie chaplin's films. hello. we started november with temperatures above average for the time of year and some very wet and windy weather. we're going to start december with temperatures nudging below...
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well. >> charlie cook is the founder of the cook political report which is well known as the bible for what is happening around election world. mike allen is a cofounder of axios. casey hunt is an anchor at cnn worldwide. and national affairs analyst as well. there's which chief political answer at fox news, and also the anchor on the brett bear special report. and michael kelly on is the congressional correspondent for cbs. ok. so, how come all of you got it wrong? [laughter] i mean, everybody said it would be a red wave, and all of us were expecting a red wave. what happened? >> i never used that word. >> you called it a tsunami. >> no, that was 1994. >> the thing is we expected democrats would have a challenging night. that everything seemed to be stacked against them. the house was gone and the senate, gosh, they would be lucky if they kept the losses down to one. things obviously changed. most of us, i don't think we ever used the word wave. >> someone said it was going to be a wave. i don't know, who was it? >> but clearly the economy and the inflation meant less than we thought it wo
well. >> charlie cook is the founder of the cook political report which is well known as the bible for what is happening around election world. mike allen is a cofounder of axios. casey hunt is an anchor at cnn worldwide. and national affairs analyst as well. there's which chief political answer at fox news, and also the anchor on the brett bear special report. and michael kelly on is the congressional correspondent for cbs. ok. so, how come all of you got it wrong? [laughter] i mean,...
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your thoughts, charlie. >> well, if donald trump could take one whack right now he would take back hisida gubernatorial primary where putnam was going to win, very popular ag commissioner, former congressman and trump went in and endorsed desantis. you republican what you show. now desantis has ascended with his overpowering victory and trump is in bad shape. >> i will put money in one thing that donald trump will not take back and that is desanctimonious, the new nickname he has for desantis. desantis is doing well in terms of his prospects for 2024 for several reasons, one, he has been a proven leader in florida, financially as well as -- >> and does that translate nationally or is florida its own bio sphere? >> it does translate, this gives him something to tout as he is traveling around the country. he is a proven leader and as well as when the hurricane came through. he is a freight fundraiser and has risen to the status of receiving a nickname from donald trump. we showed a static pot poll a head to head with him him and trump, he is up there with trump. real clear politics has b
your thoughts, charlie. >> well, if donald trump could take one whack right now he would take back hisida gubernatorial primary where putnam was going to win, very popular ag commissioner, former congressman and trump went in and endorsed desantis. you republican what you show. now desantis has ascended with his overpowering victory and trump is in bad shape. >> i will put money in one thing that donald trump will not take back and that is desanctimonious, the new nickname he has...
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will: i think so as well, charlie.would set them up for massive failures in 2024, but i thought there would be massive failures in 2022 based upon the issues, based upon the polling, based upon the headwinds for joe biden. so i'm real hesitant to say, well, is chuck schumer 100% wrong? i think he's wrong to think he has a mandate, to feel emboldened, but it makes me wonder, when to they ever pay price in. >> well, no, that's a great point. and, obviously, we got over our skis in predicting exactly what was going to happen in this election. and i have to say i am very surprised by how it's turned out. but it does sort of remind me a little bit of the 2012 election where barack obama eked through, but -- and the fact that he eked through, everybody, democrats said, oh, look, we won, everything's okay. the democrats lost a thousand seats across the country under barack obama's leadership. and then, of course, what followed 2012? 2016. will: right. >> and it was that pent-up frustration that didn't get vented in the 2012 e
will: i think so as well, charlie.would set them up for massive failures in 2024, but i thought there would be massive failures in 2022 based upon the issues, based upon the polling, based upon the headwinds for joe biden. so i'm real hesitant to say, well, is chuck schumer 100% wrong? i think he's wrong to think he has a mandate, to feel emboldened, but it makes me wonder, when to they ever pay price in. >> well, no, that's a great point. and, obviously, we got over our skis in...
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. >> well, charlie to that end, hell of a campaign kickoff here for donald trump over the last ten days launches his campaign. couple of days later, got a special counsel. couple days after that, his taxes will be turned over. then this story. how problematic is it for republicans in general that kind of this is what you get once again with donald trump back in the spotlight? all this kind of mess when oh, by the way, there's a major senate race that still has to be decided in which you cannot separate donald trump from the republican candidate there. >> well, they bought this ticket a long time ago and this does feel familiar because we've seen donald trump engaging in these kinds of alliances with bigots and conspiracy theorists. we saw it in charlottesville, with proud boys et cetera. and republicans have decided over time that they were not going to take him on. they're not going to call him out. they're going to look at their shoes and i guess we're seeing that muscle memory of cowardess once again. i continue to be struck by the fact that donald trump announced he was running for
. >> well, charlie to that end, hell of a campaign kickoff here for donald trump over the last ten days launches his campaign. couple of days later, got a special counsel. couple days after that, his taxes will be turned over. then this story. how problematic is it for republicans in general that kind of this is what you get once again with donald trump back in the spotlight? all this kind of mess when oh, by the way, there's a major senate race that still has to be decided in which you...
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well, that brings this charlie chaplin special to a close. we hope you enjoyed the programme.rlie chaplin's films. hello. after a turbulent week of weather, many of us had a much drier friday. and there's some dry weather at the end of this forecast, too — but before we get there, more rain to come through the weekend, particularly on saturday, some of it'll be heavy, most of us having a drier day on sunday. and that rain is all tied in with this atlantic system, gradually pushing its way eastwards through saturday, some of that rain is going to be heavy. also, notice the isobars are close together, so we'll see some gusty winds, especially for western areas. so this is how saturday shapes up — this band of rain gradually pushing north and eastwards, through south—west england, wales, north—west england, western scotland, northern ireland — though drier here through the afternoon, although still likely to see a few heavy showers. further east, best of the sunshine through the morning — in fact, east anglia, south—east england could stay dry for much of the day. north—east engl
well, that brings this charlie chaplin special to a close. we hope you enjoyed the programme.rlie chaplin's films. hello. after a turbulent week of weather, many of us had a much drier friday. and there's some dry weather at the end of this forecast, too — but before we get there, more rain to come through the weekend, particularly on saturday, some of it'll be heavy, most of us having a drier day on sunday. and that rain is all tied in with this atlantic system, gradually pushing its way...
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charlie pleasure seeing you as well. what do you make of the fact that they're so scared? do believe this has to do with hate speech now being brought to include anything disagreeable. >> charlie: oh, i think you're exactly right. and what's so amazing about it is to listen to people in the press. they're the ones the most upset about it. you know and if you step back and you take something like twitter, which is kind of the most amazing demock tieing tool in the world for free speech and only these people could take it and twist it around and turn it into a weapon in order to silence the people that -- not only silence their enemies but what they're pointing out which is exactly what they're doing, they're actually making their opponents and what their opponents support like illegal and illicit and verb boden. >> laura: >> greg: that's german right? >> charlie:. >> charlie: i think so. these people 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 b
charlie pleasure seeing you as well. what do you make of the fact that they're so scared? do believe this has to do with hate speech now being brought to include anything disagreeable. >> charlie: oh, i think you're exactly right. and what's so amazing about it is to listen to people in the press. they're the ones the most upset about it. you know and if you step back and you take something like twitter, which is kind of the most amazing demock tieing tool in the world for free speech...
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well for 13 years. that doesn't mean bad actors can't get involved. liz: lee, you are our bear in this discussion. are you in the charlie munger camp who famously on fox business likened crypto to rat poison and later called it a venereal disease? >> well, i wouldn't use charlie's language exactly, liz, but i agree with his sentiment. i mean, crypto's problem is that it has no fundamental value. when you try to assess why is it worth whatever it's trading for, what's the methodology you're relying on? there's no cash flows, right? most financial assets generate cash flows. you discount them to present time. normal currencies are value ised relative to one another based upon things like if -- the gdp rate in countries, inflation. of course, that doesn't apply in crypto, so you're left with an asset class that trades entirely on sentiment, and sentiment can be very fickle. and it's been negative, of course, for the last year. a year ago this time bitcoin peaked at $68,000 and you should herred in this period of crypto -- ushered in this period of crypto winter, and we might be heading into a crypto ice age. for crypto to
well for 13 years. that doesn't mean bad actors can't get involved. liz: lee, you are our bear in this discussion. are you in the charlie munger camp who famously on fox business likened crypto to rat poison and later called it a venereal disease? >> well, i wouldn't use charlie's language exactly, liz, but i agree with his sentiment. i mean, crypto's problem is that it has no fundamental value. when you try to assess why is it worth whatever it's trading for, what's the methodology...
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got that one right to charlie was wrong on the game between morocco and croatia as well germany. japan match with everybody got wrong. haha in the previous day using treats charlie correctly predicted a win for france and a draw between mexico and poland. he failed to tip saudi arabia's upset win against argentina. again, everybody got that one wrong to. he is on to something here. world cup boy has been surprising. a lot of people. yes. yeah. all right. that wraps up kron. 4 news at 6. we'll see you again at 8 o'clock of a nice evening. everybody. care coalition, where are we on alaska airlines? we found that people are raving about their customer care. i mean, take a look at this! wow! [dog barks] says here they have the most flights from the west coast. they fly to chicago, hawaii, cancun! wow! do they fly to my magical faraway kingdom of care-a-lot, way up in the clouds where anything is possible? they have direct flights to vegas. close enough! ♪ ♪ close enough! ♪ ♪ >> the return of all out thanksgiving. >> americans return the epic return of turkey day. >> almost every singl
got that one right to charlie was wrong on the game between morocco and croatia as well germany. japan match with everybody got wrong. haha in the previous day using treats charlie correctly predicted a win for france and a draw between mexico and poland. he failed to tip saudi arabia's upset win against argentina. again, everybody got that one wrong to. he is on to something here. world cup boy has been surprising. a lot of people. yes. yeah. all right. that wraps up kron. 4 news at 6. we'll...
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one of the reason the size inflation cooling, the markets did so well today. charlie, i want to share a bit about what we heard from some prominent voices on the right about these races. >> we have a tremendous opportunity going forward. donald trump should not be a part of that. i just wish that he would ride off into the sunset. >> i open wrote an open letter to donald trump this morning on my substack. it says, please mister resident. do not run again. >> i think he's gotta put it on pause. we need to make strategic calculations. >> -- we have attracted more these cartoon characters. >> the voters have spoken and they have said that they want to differently either. we have a clear mission and it is time to move on. >> going into 2024, the republicans are going to be looking for candidates who are focused on winning. not just making a point, or settling a score. we that is gonna be the goal for the next presidential. election >> trump the dumpty had a great fall. are you buying this? are republicans finally leaving him? >> the republicans want the ticket, and they a
one of the reason the size inflation cooling, the markets did so well today. charlie, i want to share a bit about what we heard from some prominent voices on the right about these races. >> we have a tremendous opportunity going forward. donald trump should not be a part of that. i just wish that he would ride off into the sunset. >> i open wrote an open letter to donald trump this morning on my substack. it says, please mister resident. do not run again. >> i think he's gotta...
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charlie what insight the doj hoping pence can provide? >> welly about such things as trump's attempt to pressure pence into violating his constitutional duty, as pence and his lawyers saw it, when it came to counting electoral college mom generally six. we know a lot of what pence has to say about that's because he already put it in his book, but that's not in the form of walked in as evidence for a potential indictment or some other charge. >> charlie, it looks like you cut off. we will get you back. barbara, i want to bring you in here, what are your thoughts on? this what executive privilege would potentially come into play? >> no doubt it is absolutely essential the justice department speak to mike pence. he is what is referred to as a precipitate witness. he had firsthand interaction with donald trump about this plot to throw out votes to undermine the election. so, his testimony is essential. even if it's not helpful for the prosecution, the government must know what he will say, so they have to lock him in to whatever is his view of the fa
charlie what insight the doj hoping pence can provide? >> welly about such things as trump's attempt to pressure pence into violating his constitutional duty, as pence and his lawyers saw it, when it came to counting electoral college mom generally six. we know a lot of what pence has to say about that's because he already put it in his book, but that's not in the form of walked in as evidence for a potential indictment or some other charge. >> charlie, it looks like you cut off. we...
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well, bush, we know through the work of charlie thayer, lee lark and scott stephenson has been on thisto was a store clerk. and if you were a high level store clerk of, a big time merchant in the 18th century, you had learn different fonts. it wasn't just to keep those accounts, but that was part of how they organized their information. and so that very well have led to a skill in automating these horns. john bush worked only a couple of years and then went missing in august of 1757. he influenced other makers on the here is a horn that to a man named robert bear beard and i would submit that it is at this point that the powder horns are clearly the artifacts of literature, of literacy, almost literally. and like bush, who might have known how to use a pen as well. as a as a knife to his horn. so too did the j.w. carver of baird's horn at the of his inscription, he writes steal not this for fear of shame for on it is its owner's name j.w. his he uses word pen now now this work influenced by what surrounded these men and what they remembered at home. what was important in their lives th
well, bush, we know through the work of charlie thayer, lee lark and scott stephenson has been on thisto was a store clerk. and if you were a high level store clerk of, a big time merchant in the 18th century, you had learn different fonts. it wasn't just to keep those accounts, but that was part of how they organized their information. and so that very well have led to a skill in automating these horns. john bush worked only a couple of years and then went missing in august of 1757. he...
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jackie: well right? charlie: so all this came up in this thing.is talk among republicans about whether they had a sort of , they would get a regulatory monopoly on this business by sec granting them approval of an exchange. i will say this. it is unusual that they met with the sec chairman before an official rule was out there on what constitutes a regulated exchange. that rule, from what i understand, is forthcoming. they are working on it so that is interesting. so they would get a jump start on the competition, no doubt about that, if they approve this i don't know if it be a monopoly because others can essentially copy their model and you know the new york stock exchange could do it, but this is going to be a huge issue. republicans will dive into this and they are going to ask this of gary gensler. you go after ripple for its xrp, we know about that case, been covering it for years, ongoing, likely to go before a trial next year, brad gastrointestinalling house the ceo says early mid- 2023 sees that being settled by the judge, judge tores, so
jackie: well right? charlie: so all this came up in this thing.is talk among republicans about whether they had a sort of , they would get a regulatory monopoly on this business by sec granting them approval of an exchange. i will say this. it is unusual that they met with the sec chairman before an official rule was out there on what constitutes a regulated exchange. that rule, from what i understand, is forthcoming. they are working on it so that is interesting. so they would get a jump start...
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charlie scharf from wells, the rogers from truist. and bryan moynihan from bank of america. thank you for being here, and everybody else as well. i do want to get right to it. i'd like to ask you to keep your remarks around 32nd, so we can hear from everyone. 's question is to each of the witnesses. as you all may know, i'm founder and co-chair of the bipartisan hbcu caucus. and through the cbc, we've helped secure historic wins for historically black colleges and universities. so, i'm grateful that several of you here today have taken a partnership challenges. some of you, like truist, wells fargo, have been door signature legislation, the ignite hbcu excellence act. thank you for doing that. this, by the way, is hbcu week and the white house initiative is pushing that as well. but my question is, i want to know directly, please be as detailed as you can, what is your long term plan to engage with, to support and to recruit from h c b e? and how are you evaluating the effectiveness of your external effectiveness and internal pipeline programs? mr. scharf, let's start with y
charlie scharf from wells, the rogers from truist. and bryan moynihan from bank of america. thank you for being here, and everybody else as well. i do want to get right to it. i'd like to ask you to keep your remarks around 32nd, so we can hear from everyone. 's question is to each of the witnesses. as you all may know, i'm founder and co-chair of the bipartisan hbcu caucus. and through the cbc, we've helped secure historic wins for historically black colleges and universities. so, i'm grateful...
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well, i think that the the true underrated genius of charlie chaplin comes from the fact he could do so many things. so well he when you look at people who tried to recreate champlin on stage or in screen the imitators of chaplain including, you know, the excellent film of now what 20 years ago of robert downey jr. you have a great appreciation for the entire package the the expressions the movement the writing of the story the images that are being presented in the in the film, but the part i think that chaplain doesn't receive as much credit as he might as he might otherwise deserve is his work as a composer. chaplain had a very great sense of how to integrate music with film particularly his own films and he would create extraordinary connections between the music and the emotional experiences that that one can see. and here through film because of course his work was primarily in his early days silent film. there was an accompanying soundtrack that was used to convey not only sound effects but also the mood of the moment in the film and so when you think about chaplain's work and
well, i think that the the true underrated genius of charlie chaplin comes from the fact he could do so many things. so well he when you look at people who tried to recreate champlin on stage or in screen the imitators of chaplain including, you know, the excellent film of now what 20 years ago of robert downey jr. you have a great appreciation for the entire package the the expressions the movement the writing of the story the images that are being presented in the in the film, but the part i...
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well also i, jerry at, charlie is not necessarily that we don't have the doctors all. there was a lack of awareness that challenge mostly is the fact that we have a silent culture, a culture where something just the taboo. you can talk about and so what's in the video, you know, it is really hopeful. i'm excited to see because nigerians know they know that, you know, this young people need this interventions. it will people who are just kidnapped by vocal her, or bandy, need these interventions because when they come back into the society, i tell you not the same people. yeah, not the same people who come back into society and it's difficult for them to acclimatize so they also need this psycho logical health intervention is such a way that you know, they can come back and be normal people because what they see in dos bushes is know what normal people should go through. and so yes, there is a lot of intervention now. there is a lot of a when that's the challenge is the idea of the silent cultural with, you know, we don't want to talk about mental issues. nobody wants t
well also i, jerry at, charlie is not necessarily that we don't have the doctors all. there was a lack of awareness that challenge mostly is the fact that we have a silent culture, a culture where something just the taboo. you can talk about and so what's in the video, you know, it is really hopeful. i'm excited to see because nigerians know they know that, you know, this young people need this interventions. it will people who are just kidnapped by vocal her, or bandy, need these interventions...
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charlie de mar, cbs news, boyne falls, michigan. >>> well, next on the "cbs weekend news," a new filmy friendship and unbreakable bond. unlikely and unbreakable bond. ...and breathe better. tezspire is an add-on treatment for people 12 and older. it is not a rescue medication. don't take tezspire if you're allergic to it. allergic reactions like rash or an eye allergy can happen. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a...
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it doesn't speak well of our politics going forward. charlieublicans around the trail saying this stuff not because -- not just because they think it will get them votes, but because they know it has no consequences to costing them in other places. i think that's a dangerous point of no return for our political rhetoric and what is going to come beyond the 2022 elections. >> charlie, i want to shout out your piece, what the hell is wrong with these people, your morning shot. i haven't even raised the subject of some of the political ads where people are pulling out shotguns. candidates -- the republican head of the republican campaign -- congressional campaign committee, in his re-election ad, pulling out guns and validating and exploiting violence in their ads against their opponents. >> you do have the congressman who will have a picture of himself firing a gun saying fire nancy pelosi. that has consequences. the number of candidates who have bedecked their christmas cards with ar-15s. also, just the increasing celebration of people like kyle
it doesn't speak well of our politics going forward. charlieublicans around the trail saying this stuff not because -- not just because they think it will get them votes, but because they know it has no consequences to costing them in other places. i think that's a dangerous point of no return for our political rhetoric and what is going to come beyond the 2022 elections. >> charlie, i want to shout out your piece, what the hell is wrong with these people, your morning shot. i haven't...
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the einsteins in the room looks quite close to the integrals and violins of charlie chaplin and is not built. wellich is leaving for the symposium international savior you know all his life dreamed of being a musician, because he was born in a musical family, my mother is a pianist uncles flies grandmother at the opera pelar physics. andrey andrey andreevich, can you tidy up? i have so far the most superficial impression. i had three releases. and every time i think that i will never meet such talented students again. well, what is the most interesting one? well, complain here, which will be in the spring. one kovalevnitsa clever woman where are the relations to each subject equal we are preparing? you know, sometimes i'm terribly sorry that you are poorly versed in physics. new. the region, maybe we will have dinner together did not understand. well, what’s not clear, let’s have dinner together? best wishes. ovechkin if you're going to blow up the school. you must be on your way. i want just the opposite, let's sit in the lab together. thanks but that's not possible. i must myself. raise this mat
the einsteins in the room looks quite close to the integrals and violins of charlie chaplin and is not built. wellich is leaving for the symposium international savior you know all his life dreamed of being a musician, because he was born in a musical family, my mother is a pianist uncles flies grandmother at the opera pelar physics. andrey andrey andreevich, can you tidy up? i have so far the most superficial impression. i had three releases. and every time i think that i will never meet such...