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thank you very much, paul charles, added. thank you very much, paul charles. from _ added.vel consultancy the pc agency. nicola sturgeon will confirm "whether and to what extent" plans to further ease coronavirus restrictions can take place next week. under the scottish government's covid route map, scotland was scheduled to move into level1 restrictions from 7th june. but a recent spike in infections has forced ministers to keep the entire glasgow city council area under level 3 restrictions, meaning bars and restaurants cannot serve alcohol indoors and get—togethers inside people's homes are also barred. an announcement from the first minister is expected later today. graham stewart reports. nothing says a bank holiday monday like a real replacement bus service. like a rail replacement bus service. travel in and out of glasgow city is still forbidden under current restrictions, but that hasn't deterred people from heading out to enjoy one of the hottest days of the year so far. ministers are optimistic that by the end of this week, the people of glasgow will finally be al
thank you very much, paul charles, added. thank you very much, paul charles. from _ added.vel consultancy the pc agency. nicola sturgeon will confirm "whether and to what extent" plans to further ease coronavirus restrictions can take place next week. under the scottish government's covid route map, scotland was scheduled to move into level1 restrictions from 7th june. but a recent spike in infections has forced ministers to keep the entire glasgow city council area under level 3...
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paul, charles, shaquille, thank you so much.und. 11:00 a.m., craig melvin takes over the anchor desk, live outside the courthouse. next, back to florida where 159 people are unaccounted for after the horrific condominium collapse that happened over 24 hours ago. plus. president biden says there is a deal on infrastructure, almost with a mission accomplished message. are democrats and republicans, enough of them, on board? we talk to one of president biden's top economic advisers. d. ♪welcome back to that same old place♪ ♪that you laughed about♪ ♪well, the names have all changed♪ ♪since you hung around♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. ♪ every bubble ♪ ♪ every scrub ♪ ♪ every spray ♪ ♪ every day ♪ ♪ dove and degree fund local youth programs. ♪ every day u does good ♪ unilever this is the sound of change. it's the sound of low cash mode from pnc bank giving you the options and extra time needed to help you avoid an overdraft fee. low cash mode on virtual wallet from pnc bank. one way we're making a difference. tr
paul, charles, shaquille, thank you so much.und. 11:00 a.m., craig melvin takes over the anchor desk, live outside the courthouse. next, back to florida where 159 people are unaccounted for after the horrific condominium collapse that happened over 24 hours ago. plus. president biden says there is a deal on infrastructure, almost with a mission accomplished message. are democrats and republicans, enough of them, on board? we talk to one of president biden's top economic advisers. d. ♪welcome...
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this is paul charles — ceo of at travel consultancy firm.overnment is not clear at all on that. in fact, they dated they do publish is often redacted or missing vital bits of the criteria. in fact, the industry is pretty united. airlines and airports are gathering now to take legal action against the government and have filed the case with the courts to get the government to produce data more transparently, and the government have until monday at noon to provide that data. i think there is a certain amount of paranoia emerging in downing street over that's because they are worried they may be forced to show evidence of how they have made these often opaque decisions. the government appears to be changing its approach. according to the times the government is considering opening up quarantine—free travel for adults who are double jabbed to amber countries on july 19. and borisjohnson was optimistic. let's see where we get to with all of this. the most important thing is that we think double jabs do offer a good way forward. we think that they
this is paul charles — ceo of at travel consultancy firm.overnment is not clear at all on that. in fact, they dated they do publish is often redacted or missing vital bits of the criteria. in fact, the industry is pretty united. airlines and airports are gathering now to take legal action against the government and have filed the case with the courts to get the government to produce data more transparently, and the government have until monday at noon to provide that data. i think there is a...
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but that was paul charles.le want to travel, of course i do, but we have to make sure we keep this country safe, especially because the vaccine programme is going so well. we have seen the number of people in hospital go right down, the number of people who sadly are dying from covid come right down and we have got to protect the progress that we have made here at home whilst, of course, allowing for travel where it is safe to do so, so you've got to follow the data. more now on our top story. the high court has ruled that the home office's decision to house cross—channel migrants in a run—down barracks in folkestone broke the law. our home affairs and legal correspondent, dominic casciani, joins us now. dominic, what more can you tell us? this is really quite a critical and damning judgment against the home office this morning from the high court. it concerns the men who have been housed here at napier barracks behind me. you can make out the perimeter fence behind me. you can make out the perimeterfence year
but that was paul charles.le want to travel, of course i do, but we have to make sure we keep this country safe, especially because the vaccine programme is going so well. we have seen the number of people in hospital go right down, the number of people who sadly are dying from covid come right down and we have got to protect the progress that we have made here at home whilst, of course, allowing for travel where it is safe to do so, so you've got to follow the data. more now on our top story....
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charles mcgovern, and dr. paulica of the wall of remembrance. [ speaking in other language ] >> ladies and gentlemen please direct your attention to the ceremonial box as the chairman, governor hogan, superintendent jeff reinbold, colonel weber, and the secretary, with ambassador lee will now conduct the official groundbreaking for the wall of remembrance. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremony. please remain seated until the official party has departed the
charles mcgovern, and dr. paulica of the wall of remembrance. [ speaking in other language ] >> ladies and gentlemen please direct your attention to the ceremonial box as the chairman, governor hogan, superintendent jeff reinbold, colonel weber, and the secretary, with ambassador lee will now conduct the official groundbreaking for the wall of remembrance. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremony. please remain seated until the official party has departed the
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charles mcgovern, and dr. paulica of the wall of remembrance. [ speaking in other language ] >> ladies and gentlemen please direct your attention to the ceremonial box as the chairman, governor hogan, superintendent jeff reinbold, colonel weber, and the secretary, with ambassador lee will now conduct the official groundbreaking for the wall of remembrance. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremony. please remain seated until the official party has departed the area. ♪♪ >> american history tv on c-span3 exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency. a symposium on first ladies with scholars discussing why first ladies have such powerful voices and how they wield power. exploring the american story watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. c-span shop.org is c-span's online store. there's a collection of c-span products. browse to see what's new. your purchase will support our nonprofit operations and you still have tim
charles mcgovern, and dr. paulica of the wall of remembrance. [ speaking in other language ] >> ladies and gentlemen please direct your attention to the ceremonial box as the chairman, governor hogan, superintendent jeff reinbold, colonel weber, and the secretary, with ambassador lee will now conduct the official groundbreaking for the wall of remembrance. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremony. please remain seated until the official party has departed the area....
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let's speak to paul charles, ceo of the travel consultancy firm, the pc agency.e have been here many times before, talking about what countries might be on which part of the uk travel list, what are your expectations for today, because i guess there is a bit of expectation management to be done? there is indeed, and of course the government have been leaking out all sorts of things in the last few days but i'm not expecting many countries to be added to the green list, you may see some islands, like malta, which should have been on the list some time ago, due to its low rates, you may see madeira added, very popular portuguese island, i am not sure about the balearic, while their rates are very low, it would send an interesting message if the government said that these islands would open up, bearding how popular they are with young people who want to go and party, who may not have been vaccinated yet, so it would be an interesting signal if the government did say the balearics are to be added and of course, there should be some caribbean islands on there like gre
let's speak to paul charles, ceo of the travel consultancy firm, the pc agency.e have been here many times before, talking about what countries might be on which part of the uk travel list, what are your expectations for today, because i guess there is a bit of expectation management to be done? there is indeed, and of course the government have been leaking out all sorts of things in the last few days but i'm not expecting many countries to be added to the green list, you may see some islands,...
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charles: we'll see. to your point the yield curve has been flattening. paulas i recall you were a little bit more conservative last time you were on the show. have you made any changes with regard to growth? >> we did just like gary before me, the market started pivoting in may and it really accelerated post fed meeting. we certainly at an index level we pivoted from a lot of value and a lot of small caps, much more towards growth. i don't think we own any value anymore. i think this is more of a mean reversion or a flattening out or evening out. i don't see this as new trend to year-end but for sure we've gone back to growth. i've been loaded with cyclicals all year. certainly taking it on the chin today with energy and banks but i think you know, these broken ipos i have been talking about, snow, palantir, coinbase, airbnb, there are plenty of places you can pivot to as well. it is tough if you have to have the static portfolio. it will just not work in this kind of environment. charles: i agree 1000%. growth is higher, as you both you guys are mentioned mo
charles: we'll see. to your point the yield curve has been flattening. paulas i recall you were a little bit more conservative last time you were on the show. have you made any changes with regard to growth? >> we did just like gary before me, the market started pivoting in may and it really accelerated post fed meeting. we certainly at an index level we pivoted from a lot of value and a lot of small caps, much more towards growth. i don't think we own any value anymore. i think this is...
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all three giants of our media -- ♪ ♪ >> welcome to journal editorial report, i'm charles payne in this week for paulavoiding the epicenter of the crisis. harris defenning the administration's policies -- defending the administration's policies but admitting more work needs to be done. >> our administration, it is important just to be clear, is working to build a fair and
all three giants of our media -- ♪ ♪ >> welcome to journal editorial report, i'm charles payne in this week for paulavoiding the epicenter of the crisis. harris defenning the administration's policies -- defending the administration's policies but admitting more work needs to be done. >> our administration, it is important just to be clear, is working to build a fair and
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all three giants of our media -- ♪ ♪ >> welcome to journal editorial report, i'm charles payne in this week for paulot. vice president kamala harris making her first visit to the u.s./mexico board friday, visiting el paso texas even as some critics claim she's avoiding the epicenter of the crisis. harris defenning the administration's policies -- defending the administration's policies but admitting more work needs to be done. >> our administration, it is important just to be clear, is working to build a fair and a functional and humane immigration system. we feel very strongly about that. and as you know, we inherited a tough situation, and in five months we've made progress. there's much more work to be done, but we've made progress. charles: joining the panel, deputy editorial page editor dan henninger, kim strassel and gillian turner. kim, they've made progress from the awful situation they inherited. >> absolutely crazy. harris has two jobs this trip. she had to go down there just to be there the, to clean up the mess that she hadn't, get down there before donald trump in a few days, but also t
all three giants of our media -- ♪ ♪ >> welcome to journal editorial report, i'm charles payne in this week for paulot. vice president kamala harris making her first visit to the u.s./mexico board friday, visiting el paso texas even as some critics claim she's avoiding the epicenter of the crisis. harris defenning the administration's policies -- defending the administration's policies but admitting more work needs to be done. >> our administration, it is important just to be...
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paul loves food. but his diabetes made food a mystery. >> charles: pablo rodriguez is here to give us an up date on hiso know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows how food affects his glucose. and he knows when to make different choices. take the mystery out of your glucose levels - and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us ♪♪ >> charles: we're waiting a tape playback from the president's meeting with president rablin at the white house. this is after the u.s. targeted iranian and syrian targets. now syria has fired rockets at u.s. forces, this is as the white house continues to revise the iranian nuclear deal. we bring in joe lieberman to weigh-in. senator lieberman, what is really interesting is obviously we're exchanging fire in syria with the malitia. we know iran is this sponsor of terrorism throughout the region, that they're racing against the clock for a nuclear weapon and they've been emboldened not only but the new president that they elected but the results of our election. where is this going from here? >> well, it's an important point in my opinion. t
paul loves food. but his diabetes made food a mystery. >> charles: pablo rodriguez is here to give us an up date on hiso know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows how food affects his glucose. and he knows when to make different choices. take the mystery out of your glucose levels - and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us ♪♪ >> charles: we're waiting a tape playback from the president's meeting with president rablin at the white house....
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and from prince charles and camilla, congratulations on the arrival of baby lilibet. let's get to pauly we are on baby watch on the other side of the atlantic. you are all the way out in california. i suppose the setting is different this time? >> the setting is different because quite by design harry and meghan had wanted to live in relative anonymity here in california. they pulled it off because they announced the birth of their baby girl and there were no paparazzi chasing after them. the full name, lili, lilibet diana mountbatten-windsor. 7 pounds, 11 ounces. this is cottage hospital, where the baby was born, a nice birthing site. a sofa, a rocking chair a recliner, the bed itself. and they were able to get out of here on friday leaving their montecito enclave and come down to cottage hospital without fanfare without anybody snapping pictures. we spoke with someone who is a royal watcher and a columnist for the montecito journal who lives right next to them. and he talked about the notion of anonymity that they live in. >> he seems to be fitting in well. you haven't seen much of t
and from prince charles and camilla, congratulations on the arrival of baby lilibet. let's get to pauly we are on baby watch on the other side of the atlantic. you are all the way out in california. i suppose the setting is different this time? >> the setting is different because quite by design harry and meghan had wanted to live in relative anonymity here in california. they pulled it off because they announced the birth of their baby girl and there were no paparazzi chasing after them....
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paul: if my fading man memory doesn't tell me here, he's actually been the subject of all of that much biographical literature. charles is obviously the big three volumes and then margaret is another one that people .2. then there's one or two others but it seems more or less open it and i would guess in this age particularly partitions for re-examination of calhoun. robert: was one of the things that when i realized that maybe this was an opportunity to write a book like this was it happened right after the shootings in charleston in 2015. and folks on call, they remember the shootings, after the shootings the people began connecting issues of racial justice in charleston it but also around the country to "calhoun". there were some activists on the monument and charleston and there were university. and i see the historian's job is to kind of explain path to the present. and so i that happening, i thought but is out there on calhoun. i knew a couple of the biographies and when i went and looked, i realize that a biography had not been written at this time 23 years and no it's 28. so almost kind of an unimaginable. tha
paul: if my fading man memory doesn't tell me here, he's actually been the subject of all of that much biographical literature. charles is obviously the big three volumes and then margaret is another one that people .2. then there's one or two others but it seems more or less open it and i would guess in this age particularly partitions for re-examination of calhoun. robert: was one of the things that when i realized that maybe this was an opportunity to write a book like this was it happened...
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let me just quote jay paul, the chairman of the fed who says we have enough fiscal space to make these investments without worrying about inflation. that's -- >> charles: i follow jay powell closely. i don't recall when he said that. i will say this much. we did have a federal reserve meeting this week. the market is reacted in a way that you can see today, the dow took a beating. everything, by the way, that was supposed to go up, everything went down. the key reason for this is people are really extraordinarily concerned about run-away inflation to the point that the fed won't be able to control it. are you concerned that already federal gdp is 127% -- are you concerned that gdp -- federal debt is already 127% of gdp, do you think that there's a point, a breaking point for all of this? >> first of all, it debt to gdp ratio in japan is 240 -- >> neil: japan 20 years ago, they were going to be the number 1 economy in the world. for 20 years they have drifted. they lost everything. it's a great country but they lost that might. all of that umph. you want us to be in the same predicament? >> for a lot of people in america, the last 20 years has been sim
let me just quote jay paul, the chairman of the fed who says we have enough fiscal space to make these investments without worrying about inflation. that's -- >> charles: i follow jay powell closely. i don't recall when he said that. i will say this much. we did have a federal reserve meeting this week. the market is reacted in a way that you can see today, the dow took a beating. everything, by the way, that was supposed to go up, everything went down. the key reason for this is people...
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charles: constance, always appreciate you helping us out with this stuff. i want to bring in heritage capital paulchatz and nicholas wealth management david nicholas. david, initially the market drifted lower, turned around, rallied big time. that faded out. threw all of this the bond market has been calm. jay powell is looking brilliant but what are your thoughts. >> he may look good in the moment. we'll see if history says he was right. history shows anyone trying to fight the food ends up losing. the market feels the worst for inflation is behind us. but i think it really matters where we see inflation. we're seeing it in areas that were hit the hardest last year like travel, leisure, entertainment. travel. so those sectors that as they come back sure we're seeing inflation. if we're only seeing it in those areas that is enough for the fed to change course. we have a real problem for wages, americans making under $20 an hour, we're having a problem getting the workers back to work. that will unravel. the market right now says the worse is behind us. charles: to your point, airlines up 24% year-
charles: constance, always appreciate you helping us out with this stuff. i want to bring in heritage capital paulchatz and nicholas wealth management david nicholas. david, initially the market drifted lower, turned around, rallied big time. that faded out. threw all of this the bond market has been calm. jay powell is looking brilliant but what are your thoughts. >> he may look good in the moment. we'll see if history says he was right. history shows anyone trying to fight the food ends...
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paul looked down, he said wow, it looks like somebody's getting killed down there. and he's right. they were. >> in california, five members of a so-called religious cult, including charles the spell of a bearded svengali who allegedly masterminded the seven murders. >> sun's shining this morning. yeah. >> charles manson, clefverly, mas masqueraded. eventually, he gets 'em to commit mass murder for him. >> in blood, on a refrigerator door, the words, death to pigs. >> you see, prior to these murders, no one associated hippies with violence and murder. people would pick up a hitchhiking hippie. there was no, big deal. but after the manson murders, you saw a hippie with long hair hitchhiking and the image of manson would enter the driver's mind, and they'd drive right by. >> by the time of charles manson. and watching and seeing what happened there, it symbolizes the drained idealism of the spiritual quest of the beats and early hippies. >> today, the magic is gone. aimless and disorganized, the hippies have fallen play to their own, free spirit. free love, free drugs, and too much free publicity, have gradually corrupted them. >> something happened since last year. we --
paul looked down, he said wow, it looks like somebody's getting killed down there. and he's right. they were. >> in california, five members of a so-called religious cult, including charles the spell of a bearded svengali who allegedly masterminded the seven murders. >> sun's shining this morning. yeah. >> charles manson, clefverly, mas masqueraded. eventually, he gets 'em to commit mass murder for him. >> in blood, on a refrigerator door, the words, death to pigs....
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charles albert david was born. >> harry came into the world different from his brother he was harrowed it as the next in line to the throne of england. harry was a spare. paul berrel was princess harry's butler. he knew he was second. he was always referred to as a spare. second best. that had a profound best on harry. >> his childhood i am mpacted bs parents' marital troubles. >> he grew up in a tricky household. the prince and princess never happened together. in a marriage it failed before it even began. >> when charles and diana divorced, it hit harry hard and one year later, his mother was killed. harry was just 12-year-old. this incredibly loving figure who had given him so much warmth and comfort, it was a difficult childhood and extraordinary upbringing was gone. >> it was a trageic case of dont let yourself think about your mum and the grief and the hurt that comes with it because it is never going to bring her back and it will make you more sad. >> people deal with grief in different ways. my way dealing with it was shutting out. prince harry arooirived to the prestigious school, the year after his mother's death. harry struggledd academically. >>
charles albert david was born. >> harry came into the world different from his brother he was harrowed it as the next in line to the throne of england. harry was a spare. paul berrel was princess harry's butler. he knew he was second. he was always referred to as a spare. second best. that had a profound best on harry. >> his childhood i am mpacted bs parents' marital troubles. >> he grew up in a tricky household. the prince and princess never happened together. in a marriage...
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charles albert david was born. >> harry came into the world, very different to his brother. who was heralded as the next in line to the throne of england. but harry was the spare. >> reporter: paul was princess diana's butler. >> so, all through harry's formative years, he always knew that he was second. >> he was always referred to as the spare. just always second best. and i think that had a profound effect on harry. >> reporter: his childhood was also impacted by his parents' marital troubles. >> harry grew up in a very, very tricky household. the prince and princess were never happy, together. in a marriage, that had failed before it even began. >> reporter: when charles and diana divorced, it hit harry hard. then, one year later, his mother was killed. harry was just 12 years old. >> this incredibly loving figure, who had given him so much warmth and comfort in what was a very difficult childhood. an extraordinary upbringing. was, suddenly, gone. >> reporter: harry, later, admitted to itv he struggled to process her death. >> it was a classic case of don't let yourself think about your mum and the grief and the hurt that comes with it, because it's never going to bring her
charles albert david was born. >> harry came into the world, very different to his brother. who was heralded as the next in line to the throne of england. but harry was the spare. >> reporter: paul was princess diana's butler. >> so, all through harry's formative years, he always knew that he was second. >> he was always referred to as the spare. just always second best. and i think that had a profound effect on harry. >> reporter: his childhood was also impacted...