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and janine payne.eps two people can take to demonstrate their love for each other. and your love will grow. but your willingness to accept each other's strengths and weaknesses, unconditionally, and without judgment -- well, that -- that will sustain your love. let us pray. heavenly father, we thank you for this day, and for the ability to receive and to give love. thank you for the union that these two couples are about to form. i pray that you would teach them courage, strength, but most importantly, forgiveness. and let their love grow deeper and stronger with every passing day. in jesus' name, amen. >> amen. >> calvin and miranda have -- have written vows for each other. clarence and janine? okay, they'll wing it. calvin? >> well, actually, i wrote a poem called "forever." miranda lucas, you are my rib. without you, i'm still whole, but... with you, i feel so complete. baby, i never really knew the meaning of love until you walked into my life. >> oh, baby. >> and i am forever grateful for that. mi
and janine payne.eps two people can take to demonstrate their love for each other. and your love will grow. but your willingness to accept each other's strengths and weaknesses, unconditionally, and without judgment -- well, that -- that will sustain your love. let us pray. heavenly father, we thank you for this day, and for the ability to receive and to give love. thank you for the union that these two couples are about to form. i pray that you would teach them courage, strength, but most...
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finally, payne's partner fires one last time.ayne sees the suspect's gun fall to the ground. >> so, i communicate to eric, you know, he's thrown the gun. it's all clear. >> the two officers run over and arrest the suspects. it's only at the end of the fight when the fear settles in. >> it's at that point, when you really get scared, you know, because you start thinking, you know, what if? >> paramedics arrive to take the injured to the hospital. the four teens survive. they were on the run after stealing that pickup in ohio. the shooter, 19-year-old charles brutus wright, is sentenced to 107 years in prison. as a result of his injuries, officer sutcliffe has permanent nerve damage. a plate and 12 screws keep his arm together. >> the worst part about having the plate and screws is i've lost the mobility to turn and twist my arm. the bullet -- actually, there's a little tiny divot, that's what i call it, on my little bull's-eye right here in the arm. that's where the bullet went in. when it went in, it shattered the arm pretty bad.
finally, payne's partner fires one last time.ayne sees the suspect's gun fall to the ground. >> so, i communicate to eric, you know, he's thrown the gun. it's all clear. >> the two officers run over and arrest the suspects. it's only at the end of the fight when the fear settles in. >> it's at that point, when you really get scared, you know, because you start thinking, you know, what if? >> paramedics arrive to take the injured to the hospital. the four teens survive....
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charles payne, more proof that we've got to get off this oil hook to them. >> absolutely. but the proof has been there. golly, i got to tell you something, this economic miracle in this country, fracking, is amazing. but i see it destroying the coal industry. really a war on fossil fuels. they're going to go after fracking. it will be the biggest mistake possible. the biggest mistake possible. job creator, money creator, tax revenue creator. an amazing god send for us. i really worry that we're going to crush it, we're going to destroy it. >> i bet adam what do you think of that? because i know you're a big believer in fracking and fossil you'll. what are yoo thoughts? >> i am a believer in fracking and fossil fuels. to charles' point, i would say the war has already begun. environmentalists are very concerned about the potential environmental damage done by hydraulic fracking, but we're well on our way to energy independence in this country. that's the really good news here. we are not nearly as dependent on the middle east as we have been over the past, you know, two gen
charles payne, more proof that we've got to get off this oil hook to them. >> absolutely. but the proof has been there. golly, i got to tell you something, this economic miracle in this country, fracking, is amazing. but i see it destroying the coal industry. really a war on fossil fuels. they're going to go after fracking. it will be the biggest mistake possible. the biggest mistake possible. job creator, money creator, tax revenue creator. an amazing god send for us. i really worry that...
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payne, let's talk... don't you want to know what kind of bag to use? >> no, i don't. all i know is i'm gonna need a body bag for an old bag in a minute. >> curtis! >> all right. all right, already! all right. mrs. payne, it's been a pleasure. mr. payne, you've been a pain. >> thanks. >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you. >> bye, ms. clampett. >> curtis, you're not even trying! >> whew! i'm glad that's over. try for what, ella? try for what? i'm so sick of this. i own this house. well, i'm gonna own that house, too. it's my rules. ain't nothin' changing. >> curtis, yes, it is. >> no, it ain't! >> listen, we are moving to a new home with new neighbors. and, curtis, i really want to fit in, baby. >> baby, the only thing i'm trying to fit in right now is this couch. >> you don't fit in this couch. get up. get your feet off this couch! curtis...fine. why is this in the door? >> because we're moving, baby. [scoffs] just ridiculous. [curtis snores] ...deluxe...in the sky. ...moving on up...sky. >> burglar!
payne, let's talk... don't you want to know what kind of bag to use? >> no, i don't. all i know is i'm gonna need a body bag for an old bag in a minute. >> curtis! >> all right. all right, already! all right. mrs. payne, it's been a pleasure. mr. payne, you've been a pain. >> thanks. >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you. >> bye, ms. clampett. >> curtis, you're not even trying! >> whew! i'm glad that's over. try for what, ella? try for what?...
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i'm ed payne reporting. the office of the florida state attorney for duval county says alexander's conviction "was reversed on a legal technicality." "do you want fries with that" won't be your only option at mcdonalds next year. the restaurant chain will start to offer side salads at no additional cost in value meals in 2014. it's part of a partnership between the fast food giant and the clinton foundation. they will also make water, milk and juice the beverage that comes with a happy meal. mcdonald's says these new changes will happen in 20 major markets around the world and will be fully implemented by 2020. the orioles may not be heading to the offseason this year... but that's not stopping the team from ending the year on a good note... how they sent fans home happy last night. ((break 1)) map 40 maop green map health care exchanges... open next week answering many of the common questions... about obamacare... next in our cover story. plus... big news from baseball's top man. when commissioner bud selig
i'm ed payne reporting. the office of the florida state attorney for duval county says alexander's conviction "was reversed on a legal technicality." "do you want fries with that" won't be your only option at mcdonalds next year. the restaurant chain will start to offer side salads at no additional cost in value meals in 2014. it's part of a partnership between the fast food giant and the clinton foundation. they will also make water, milk and juice the beverage that comes...
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as ed payne reports... this comes as diplomatic efforts have already yielded results for a possible security council resolution on syria. a united nations diplomat says russia has agreed to three basic points toward a security council resolution on syria... and ridding the country of its chemical weapons. the first--to hold syria accountable for attacks on august 21-st. the second--binding and enforceable language for measures against syria if it violates the disarmament regime or uses chemical weapons. the third-the council will expedite their discussion of the matter. this comes one day after president barack obama addressed the u-n general assembly, asking for accountability. "the syrian government took a first step by giving an accounting of its stockpiles. now, there must be a strong security council resolution to verify that the assad regime is keeping its commitments, and there must be consequences if they fail to do so." but the resolution would not authorize an automatic use of force if syria viola
as ed payne reports... this comes as diplomatic efforts have already yielded results for a possible security council resolution on syria. a united nations diplomat says russia has agreed to three basic points toward a security council resolution on syria... and ridding the country of its chemical weapons. the first--to hold syria accountable for attacks on august 21-st. the second--binding and enforceable language for measures against syria if it violates the disarmament regime or uses chemical...
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payne's death. having served in the submarine service in world war ii that was an impetus for collecting these books. afterwards he graduated from stanford, got a degree at stanford, and then went on to work for general electric and i believe it was in 68 that he became the assistant administrator for nasa and was named administrator in 1969 and served in that position until his death. one of my favorite books in the collection is of french book published in the late 1800s which is a history of submarines and is interesting because of the illustrated cover and also the illustrations in it. most of them are photographs. it is kind of not necessarily a rare book but certainly an interesting book from the time period. this book is about the submarine nautilus which was the first to go to the pacific to the atlantis underneath the north pole, arctic ice pack as written by the commander of the submarine. this is the book that contains photographs of german u-boat's from world war i. close photographs of
payne's death. having served in the submarine service in world war ii that was an impetus for collecting these books. afterwards he graduated from stanford, got a degree at stanford, and then went on to work for general electric and i believe it was in 68 that he became the assistant administrator for nasa and was named administrator in 1969 and served in that position until his death. one of my favorite books in the collection is of french book published in the late 1800s which is a history of...
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charles payne, what does he have to say? what does he have to do? >> when i listened to him friday morning, it seemed to me he's already made up his mind. a lot of people don't think so. he said he was going to explain to america why he's going to take the action that he's going to take, which means i'm going with or without these guys. it's my military -- >> so whatever congress decides, i'm -- so this is all for show? >> my conviction, my constituents. i think he's convinced -- he's boxed himself into a corner. he had three lines. he had all moved. no more movement. that's this is how it's going to end. >> you think the presidency looks weak saying the chemical weapons are a red line and then he backtracks this past week. he goes in front of the american people and on tuesday and tries to convince them this was the right thing to do, lets congress vote and they vote against it then he goes in? you talk about a horrible situation if that's the way it plays out. >> then he's setting the stage for that next tuesday, boy, that's a market-rattler there
charles payne, what does he have to say? what does he have to do? >> when i listened to him friday morning, it seemed to me he's already made up his mind. a lot of people don't think so. he said he was going to explain to america why he's going to take the action that he's going to take, which means i'm going with or without these guys. it's my military -- >> so whatever congress decides, i'm -- so this is all for show? >> my conviction, my constituents. i think he's convinced...
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payne.gs are in there. >> wait a minute. >> well -- it's closing! it's closing, baby! >> oh! you got to get me, baby. get me and bring me in. i guess i ain't never -- why this door done shut? who shut it? >> well, who -- who? >> who shut it? >> i thought you started cursing, ms. payne. i'm happy to know you're still with the lord, but listen -- you do not have to go grocery shopping with me anymore, okay? yes? it's been 20 years -- i can cook now, okay? [ curtis chuckles] >> that's cooking. >> that's not cooking. >> baby, listen, i have to go with you because i got to make sure you get curtis' favorite things. >> hey, baby. >> but everything is his favorite thing, and he's not my husband. >> huh. baby, i know he ain't your husband -- look at all that man. you can't handle all that man. >> you can't handle this old school. >> you probably can't handle that man. [ curtis chuckles ] you probably can't handle that man! help me, baby! >> well, set her down, set her down. there she is. there it go
payne.gs are in there. >> wait a minute. >> well -- it's closing! it's closing, baby! >> oh! you got to get me, baby. get me and bring me in. i guess i ain't never -- why this door done shut? who shut it? >> well, who -- who? >> who shut it? >> i thought you started cursing, ms. payne. i'm happy to know you're still with the lord, but listen -- you do not have to go grocery shopping with me anymore, okay? yes? it's been 20 years -- i can cook now, okay? [...
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so much coming up, charles payne is on deck. we will go to san francisco for three days in the valley, also robert gray standing by. connell: it has been a big week for technology. at and more as we remember september 11th. more about to come. keep it here on markets now. [ male announcer ] sheets or bar? how do you get your bounce? bounce keeps my clothes fresh for weeks, even when they've been sitting in the drawer a long time. like those jeans you can't fit into anymore. uh...by that, i mean... [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? long-lasting freshness. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share mor
so much coming up, charles payne is on deck. we will go to san francisco for three days in the valley, also robert gray standing by. connell: it has been a big week for technology. at and more as we remember september 11th. more about to come. keep it here on markets now. [ male announcer ] sheets or bar? how do you get your bounce? bounce keeps my clothes fresh for weeks, even when they've been sitting in the drawer a long time. like those jeans you can't fit into anymore. uh...by that, i...
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payne: mr. speaker, i'd like to thank the gentleman from new york for that kind introduction and his consistent leadership on the c.b.c. special order hours. night's topic is african-americans and the labor movement. and it is an american story. historically union members have played a critical role in the civil rights struggles of the past and the involvement continues today. when dr. martin luther king was jailed for civil disobedience, it was unions and union members who came to the legal and financial aid of dr. king. african-american workers have played a pivotal role in strengthening our unions and our economy. the path to the middle class for african-americans has always been through union jobs. and what we see today is an .rosion of that dream people's way of life, what they're used to, the levels of which they're used to live at is eroding. and it is because there's an attack on organized labor in this country from forbeses within this nation -- forces within this nation that are erodin
payne: mr. speaker, i'd like to thank the gentleman from new york for that kind introduction and his consistent leadership on the c.b.c. special order hours. night's topic is african-americans and the labor movement. and it is an american story. historically union members have played a critical role in the civil rights struggles of the past and the involvement continues today. when dr. martin luther king was jailed for civil disobedience, it was unions and union members who came to the legal...
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[laughter] connell: charles payne, well done.book takes it to twitter on a primetime battle. connell: it is one of the more bizarre ad campaigns that you will ever see. for nfl centers, lineman, will promote wet wipes for men. [laughter] dagen: are they and wet wipes or for your backside? charles: that is crazy. dagen: we will be right back on markets now. ♪ nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to t
[laughter] connell: charles payne, well done.book takes it to twitter on a primetime battle. connell: it is one of the more bizarre ad campaigns that you will ever see. for nfl centers, lineman, will promote wet wipes for men. [laughter] dagen: are they and wet wipes or for your backside? charles: that is crazy. dagen: we will be right back on markets now. ♪ nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of...
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rich edson and charles payne are here and not their.hat do we expect when the speaker gets in it. >> question folks want to ask if the house passes their version to fund the government what to do when the senate returned it to them without the funding obamacare? what the house will pass this week for tomorrow is a bill that funds the government through mid december. that bill defund the president's health-care law. what probably happens is the senate removed the obamacare defunding, sending it to the house where the an option, shut down the government or pass a bill that funds the government through december and doesn't plan the president's health-care law. it is of to john bushka because he can pass a bill that just funds the government but he will need democrats to do that and that is not popular in the party. the account do you think this plays out in the markets as an answer to put peter barnes clear the federal reserve didn't take away this money. >> we have got to get peter barnes a shout out. best question of the day. ben bernank
rich edson and charles payne are here and not their.hat do we expect when the speaker gets in it. >> question folks want to ask if the house passes their version to fund the government what to do when the senate returned it to them without the funding obamacare? what the house will pass this week for tomorrow is a bill that funds the government through mid december. that bill defund the president's health-care law. what probably happens is the senate removed the obamacare defunding,...
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robert payne. for being here. >> i am a busy man these days and since you obviously cannot understand complicated world issues, here i am. >> i appropriate that. >> and i want to say that everybody in our audience self included we all heard president obama set the red line in 2012. if chemical witnesses are used that is a red line. did you hear that if>> no, i was not in the room. i know this. we have iks a notion and what we have seen so far. >> i, i. no offense dr. payyne. i don't understand what you are saying. >> oh, what a surprise. >> doctor, the president needs to send a chlor message to the american people and the rest of the world. did the president did he or not draw a redline? >> i don't know. i don't know how i could be much more clear what the president is saying is. this all and written notes and something we so as a development and carry that further. and like when you go, there you are. hello? i don't you understand that governor? >> no, i don't. let me try and let me judge you dr.
robert payne. for being here. >> i am a busy man these days and since you obviously cannot understand complicated world issues, here i am. >> i appropriate that. >> and i want to say that everybody in our audience self included we all heard president obama set the red line in 2012. if chemical witnesses are used that is a red line. did you hear that if>> no, i was not in the room. i know this. we have iks a notion and what we have seen so far. >> i, i. no offense...
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tracy: charles payne is here. time to make some money. charles: i watch volume.e trying to negotiate should watch volume. i want you to take a look at the action on this. the very next session yesterday, strong opening to the upside. there were some industries that i were worried about. we did have an indian bank. that may be one of the top. dennis: all-day ball bearing makers? we are watching the futures in the u.s. between 8:00 o'clock and 8:30 a.m., you solve the dow jones futures go from negative or flat to up. do you think it is a leak or a wall street got? charles: when i see them trading twice their average volume, it is on my radar. you take the next step and see what is going on. dennis: who wants to drive a truck? more than 300,000 truck drivers will be needed by the year 2020. jeff flock has that story for us. tracy: the dow is up 43 points. we will be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office s
tracy: charles payne is here. time to make some money. charles: i watch volume.e trying to negotiate should watch volume. i want you to take a look at the action on this. the very next session yesterday, strong opening to the upside. there were some industries that i were worried about. we did have an indian bank. that may be one of the top. dennis: all-day ball bearing makers? we are watching the futures in the u.s. between 8:00 o'clock and 8:30 a.m., you solve the dow jones futures go from...
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charles payne is here. this hour he has a two-fer. two pick.ollow up on chinese social platform ywyw. i'm guessing they have really good news. >> we had fun with the name why. people tweeted it. i thought it would be good segue, that is sort of chinese internet play. i got a russian internet play. actually russian search engine, yandex. i was pounding desk when the cofounder got sick. stock vacillated a little bit. he died. this guy was amazing. was absolutely incredible. weigh as brilliant, brilliant guy. the stock sort of went sideways and today breaking out on huge volume and deserves to. i am pounding the table. will do extraordinarily way. they have 62% of the search market in russia. they put out a new mobile browser for android and ipad. they have a new email service everyone says is remarkable, revolutionary. they're doing well in new areas. making money on display ads and online payments and things like that. dennis: one key question, but, it's russia. it is a dieing market, russia. >> people say the stock market shouldn't be up in ame
charles payne is here. this hour he has a two-fer. two pick.ollow up on chinese social platform ywyw. i'm guessing they have really good news. >> we had fun with the name why. people tweeted it. i thought it would be good segue, that is sort of chinese internet play. i got a russian internet play. actually russian search engine, yandex. i was pounding desk when the cofounder got sick. stock vacillated a little bit. he died. this guy was amazing. was absolutely incredible. weigh as...
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chip chi-- charles payne said i, the more super models the better, mrs.ot so sure, scott martin is wondering if cavuto should take some action, what is going on? first off, with mcdonald's new blitz? >> well, you know, look, probably next week, we should expect clash combo, because, mcdonald's is hurting, sales are weakening in u.s., they have been killed overseas because slowdown globally, they have to come up with new ideas, we saw taco bell, drop kids men that you no one yo knew they had, the fast-food customer is a -- >> taco bell had a kids menu? >> i know, and well, coul mcdons in a bad spot they are trying to rip off ideas from wherever they can. neil: i like the idea of a blitz box. every type of heart attack on a plate items in one box. >> 2940-calories, i know you call it blitz, i call it lunch, i agree, they could not figure it out, dollar menu, coffee, salad, hey! let's go the other direct, america is a fat runry, mexico hahas gotten fat. the more food police hate it, the more i like it, it is now looking attractive. neil: meanwhile, is disney
chip chi-- charles payne said i, the more super models the better, mrs.ot so sure, scott martin is wondering if cavuto should take some action, what is going on? first off, with mcdonald's new blitz? >> well, you know, look, probably next week, we should expect clash combo, because, mcdonald's is hurting, sales are weakening in u.s., they have been killed overseas because slowdown globally, they have to come up with new ideas, we saw taco bell, drop kids men that you no one yo knew they...
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robert payne.hank you for being here. >> i am a busy man these days and since you obviously cannot understand complicated world issues, here i am. >> i appropriate that. >> and i want to say that everybody in our audience self included we all heard president obama set the red line in 2012. if chemical witnesses are used that is a red line. did you hear that if>> no, i was not in the room. i know this. we have iks a notion and what we have seen so far. >> i, i. no offense dr. payyne. i don't understand what you are saying. >> oh, what a surprise. >> doctor, the president needs to send a chlor message to the american people and the rest of the world. did the president did he or not draw a redline? >> i don't know. i don't know how i could be much more clear what the president is saying is. this all and written notes and something we so as a development and carry that further. and like when you go, there you are. hello? i don't you understand that governor? >> no, i don't. let me try and let me judge
robert payne.hank you for being here. >> i am a busy man these days and since you obviously cannot understand complicated world issues, here i am. >> i appropriate that. >> and i want to say that everybody in our audience self included we all heard president obama set the red line in 2012. if chemical witnesses are used that is a red line. did you hear that if>> no, i was not in the room. i know this. we have iks a notion and what we have seen so far. >> i, i. no...
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. >> i'm reminded of the words of thomas payne, he said in america law is king. >> our declaration ofdence is the consent of the people that allow a government to function. >> our founding fathers wrote a message i think will resonate. >> thomas jefferson. >> george washington. >> the united states constitution that i carry in my pocket every day i wear a jacket. >> jon: and another thing, what is with round bread. you can't get into it. there is no way to fill it with sandwich. in america, we use sliced square bread. i think you'll agree it is easier to handle. you need to make some changes. why am i talking like a brooklyn guy with these people. it is the one time i could have used my southern guy. i need my afro back. could these three people be any more condescending? i think we all know the answer to that. >> that's what we're about in america. we want those values that we treasure in america, those values that served our country and allowed us to build up so strong from nothing -- we were nothing 236 years ago. today we are strong. >> jon: maybe some day, egypt, you'll be stron
. >> i'm reminded of the words of thomas payne, he said in america law is king. >> our declaration ofdence is the consent of the people that allow a government to function. >> our founding fathers wrote a message i think will resonate. >> thomas jefferson. >> george washington. >> the united states constitution that i carry in my pocket every day i wear a jacket. >> jon: and another thing, what is with round bread. you can't get into it. there is no way...
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stuart: charles payne is with me chomping at the bit. he is very upset about something you said. respect you said you looked at the changes in the increase in premiums to small business and couldn't directly correlated to obamacare we were promised over and over again as the main selling tool that this was, quote, the cost curve. you got to take some culpability here. it has not been the cost curve. >> the cost curve actually has gone down but i am not taking credit yet because it is too worthy to take credit for what a trend line will be. but acknowledge the fact in the last couple years we have seen a slower growth rate in health care than we did the years before that. that is the fact. stuart: we appreciate you being with us. it is an intense debate and we're glad you are taking part in it. to nicole petallides, another stock hitting a new high, there have been lots of them recently, is this 5 materials? nicole: different time in the financial crisis but all i would do is report powder were layoffs and your dividend was cut and new lows, nice to say new high for applied materi
stuart: charles payne is with me chomping at the bit. he is very upset about something you said. respect you said you looked at the changes in the increase in premiums to small business and couldn't directly correlated to obamacare we were promised over and over again as the main selling tool that this was, quote, the cost curve. you got to take some culpability here. it has not been the cost curve. >> the cost curve actually has gone down but i am not taking credit yet because it is too...
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robert payne.ou for being here. >> i am a busy man these days and since you obviously cannot understand complicated world issues, here i am. >> i appropriate that. >> and i want to say that everybody in our audience self included we all heard president obama set the red line in 2012. if chemical witnesses are used that is a red line. did you hear that if>> no, i was not in the room. i know this. we have iks a notion and what we have seen so far. >> i, i. no offense dr. payyne. i don't understand what you are saying. >> oh, what a surprise. >> doctor, the president needs to send a chlor message to the american people and the rest of the world. did the president did he or not draw a redline? >> i don't know. i don't know how i could be much more clear what the president is saying is. this all and written notes and something we so as a development and carry that further. and like when you go, there you are. hello? i don't you understand that governor? >> no, i don't. let me try and let me judge you dr
robert payne.ou for being here. >> i am a busy man these days and since you obviously cannot understand complicated world issues, here i am. >> i appropriate that. >> and i want to say that everybody in our audience self included we all heard president obama set the red line in 2012. if chemical witnesses are used that is a red line. did you hear that if>> no, i was not in the room. i know this. we have iks a notion and what we have seen so far. >> i, i. no offense...
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making money with charles payne. videogames and woodstock. you didn't read those books. charles: no i didn't. dagen: are you going to? charles: i will see the movie and hope i get hot all over. see if i get my money's worth. see if i can take it easy. dagen: this might be a movie that doesn't do well as the box office because people don't want to be in a public place to watch it. they would rather be at home. charles: to deal with this microsoft, a lot of people wondering what is next in the hardware space that looks compelling, you made my glasses fogged up. dagen: and labor too. charles: that looks really compelling. i am not in yet but close, a i can tell you it has already made a 7% move, the last five years they were down 27% annually but three things turned it around. they beat the street at 10% consensus. what i like is management. we have a new company, we were too stuck on pc market and react and lost brand relevant and focus on the customer and product portfolio, that is an amazing thing for a company to it that earlier in the year and focusing tablet business
making money with charles payne. videogames and woodstock. you didn't read those books. charles: no i didn't. dagen: are you going to? charles: i will see the movie and hope i get hot all over. see if i get my money's worth. see if i can take it easy. dagen: this might be a movie that doesn't do well as the box office because people don't want to be in a public place to watch it. they would rather be at home. charles: to deal with this microsoft, a lot of people wondering what is next in the...
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stuart: charles payne is going to make us some money, so he says.ou on this show. $12 earlier this year be it look at where it is now. a lot of this has to do with the bottom line. we are going to make this happen. they're going to make natural gas more expensive, coal more expensive. this is the only solar power in the country that is legitimate. stuart: doe doesn't get a lot of government money? charles: they get a lot of commercial business like home depot, walmart of the world. they help set up the power plant, the roof, residential, commercial, the whole gambit. stuart: if i get solar panels on my roof, sunpower will provide it? charles: asia-pacific 101 million up 114%. it has made a huge move but i think the next leg up is coming. stuart: charles payne says we should invest in a company that gets a ton of government subsidies and does a lot of business in the state of california. charles: somebody told me money has no morality. stuart: he is shameless. charles: next thing you know i will be recommending a gun company. stuart: i hope you do, t
stuart: charles payne is going to make us some money, so he says.ou on this show. $12 earlier this year be it look at where it is now. a lot of this has to do with the bottom line. we are going to make this happen. they're going to make natural gas more expensive, coal more expensive. this is the only solar power in the country that is legitimate. stuart: doe doesn't get a lot of government money? charles: they get a lot of commercial business like home depot, walmart of the world. they help...
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paul payne has a track record. not just violence. chronic, terrible violence. >> thomas headley is in unita-1 for his own protection. >> because i was a member of the mormon church and a sex offender. this individual decided he was going to beat the living crap out of me and in the process of it, decided he was going to kill me. >> he is serving 15 years. >> they have been holding me in the section that they're in right now, because i absolutely refuse to be housed among people that are going to cause me harm. >> about a quarter of usp's 4,000 inmates are sex offenders. most, like thomas, have been targeted for their crimes. >> we're constantly finding them assaulted. we're constantly finding them extorted. >> i've got a safety list that's got at least 20 names on it with people that told me in no uncertain terms, you're a dead man if we ever get our hands on you. i admitted to have improper sexual relationship with this girl. she was 14. i am a man that is attracted to young women, god forbid. i have 16 months left to go. and all i'
paul payne has a track record. not just violence. chronic, terrible violence. >> thomas headley is in unita-1 for his own protection. >> because i was a member of the mormon church and a sex offender. this individual decided he was going to beat the living crap out of me and in the process of it, decided he was going to kill me. >> he is serving 15 years. >> they have been holding me in the section that they're in right now, because i absolutely refuse to be housed among...
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connell: time to make money with charles payne.es to ceo pay -- dagen: quantitative easing and regulations. connell: ceo pay could be good. can you believe this? make her eat her words. charles: we know the real deal. this is being pushed because we are entering that real serious season of politics. we hear how much the 1% made in 2012 versus everyone else. i think it will be very, very, i think it will make this even tougher. dagen: is this something for us to scream about or does it really matter? charles: it will be expensive. it will cost us. there is no real help to the shareholders. if we do go through with that, at least be honest. dagen: would you rather a company be embarrassed and forced to have higher minimum wage? charles: let's talk about the ceo page. in 1980, the average ceo made 42 times what the average blue-collar worker made. a lot of that is total compensation. some of it is stocks. we are talking about an all-time high. i do not think that changes the dynamics. i think we are too focused on this and not focus o
connell: time to make money with charles payne.es to ceo pay -- dagen: quantitative easing and regulations. connell: ceo pay could be good. can you believe this? make her eat her words. charles: we know the real deal. this is being pushed because we are entering that real serious season of politics. we hear how much the 1% made in 2012 versus everyone else. i think it will be very, very, i think it will make this even tougher. dagen: is this something for us to scream about or does it really...
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by the way, charles payne is back. does he still love tesla.onds to the guy, the guest who says the stock is way overvalued. the president gets a huge tax revenue raise, but he still wants a whole lot more. here is my take on it's never enough. first the numbers. an extra 284 billion dollars float into the treasury this fiscal year, that's up 13%, it's the biggest gain since '06. break it down. revenue from income tax up. revenue from corporate tax up. social security tax up. you name a big tax, and the revenue went straight up. the treasury is raking it in. a couple of problems with that. first, all that money taken out of private hands has hurt the economy. where is the growth. 2% is all we've got. the president doesn't care about growth. his priority is spreading it around. but this redistribution is not working. middle class incomes in real terms are down. so, that's problem number one. tax hikes do not bring growth and prosperity. problem number two. the president is pushing for higher taxes and senator reid wants an extra 10 million in an
by the way, charles payne is back. does he still love tesla.onds to the guy, the guest who says the stock is way overvalued. the president gets a huge tax revenue raise, but he still wants a whole lot more. here is my take on it's never enough. first the numbers. an extra 284 billion dollars float into the treasury this fiscal year, that's up 13%, it's the biggest gain since '06. break it down. revenue from income tax up. revenue from corporate tax up. social security tax up. you name a big...
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>> but just a few bunks down, summer payne seemed annoyed by the budding friendship and still does. >. you talking about, oh, yeah, best friend applications are being accepted. i know that girl so glad she got bailed up out of this [ bleep ]. >> what's going on with you guys? >> well, what? >> what's going on with you? >> with who? >> we are not going to have a fight. >> you two. >> we have no issues. i'm just in here living with her at the moment. yeah, there was a discrepancy, because i guess she felt like i was calling her out, because she was being untrue to the new booked that we had in here. they had this young lady helping fix her bed and showing her the ropes, and said she was going to give her the best friend application and it was accepted, and if she was her best friend, she would have helped her. >> i was already helping her. i was not [ bleep ] getting down off my bed when i'm already comfortable doing something that i don't think even is necessary. >> well, bitch, we ain't got no friends. we ain't here to make friends. >> bitch, you ain't nothing but fake. because i cann
>> but just a few bunks down, summer payne seemed annoyed by the budding friendship and still does. >. you talking about, oh, yeah, best friend applications are being accepted. i know that girl so glad she got bailed up out of this [ bleep ]. >> what's going on with you guys? >> well, what? >> what's going on with you? >> with who? >> we are not going to have a fight. >> you two. >> we have no issues. i'm just in here living with her at the...
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from san diego, california, y'all show some love for cyndi payne. what's up?> [screaming] [cheers and applause] >> so... you're just very calm on the inside. >> i'm very calm on the inside. just so happy. >> yes, y-you're always happy like this?ike, just, you wake >> like, just, y w
from san diego, california, y'all show some love for cyndi payne. what's up?> [screaming] [cheers and applause] >> so... you're just very calm on the inside. >> i'm very calm on the inside. just so happy. >> yes, y-you're always happy like this?ike, just, you wake >> like, just, y w
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. >> reporter: david payne launched the effort to turn this day of remembrance into a day of service as well. >> we thought that volunteering and doing good deeds reflected the way the country responded to the atacts itself. >> reporter: about 35 million are volunteering nationwide. stuffing packages for troops overseas. in phoenix, renovating a community center in honor of 9/11 victims and troops who died in the war that followed. and at ft. bragg, a mobile 9/11 museum is making its way across the country. >> i learned more about firefighters. >> reporter: turning 9/11 into a history lesson for those too young to remember. this sixth grader is among the 46 million americans born since the attack. her mother says it was a teaching moment for mckinzie whose father was severely injured in the war. >> she said now i get it. i understand why daddy had to go. and it means the world to me that she finally gets it. >> reporter: reaching generations with powerful information and in the shadow of a terrible tragedy doing something good. nbc news, new york. >>> and that is our broadcast on thi
. >> reporter: david payne launched the effort to turn this day of remembrance into a day of service as well. >> we thought that volunteering and doing good deeds reflected the way the country responded to the atacts itself. >> reporter: about 35 million are volunteering nationwide. stuffing packages for troops overseas. in phoenix, renovating a community center in honor of 9/11 victims and troops who died in the war that followed. and at ft. bragg, a mobile 9/11 museum is...
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payn rookie police officers in the city is just over $43,000 a year. competitive with department and the surrounding counties. the problem the police union says comes as city cops gain experience and tenure. >> on average, our lieutenants, our sergeants and police officers, even at their mid- level, they are making anywhere from $80,000, $82,000, -- 80%, 82% of the average between prince georges, state police, and baltimore county. >> city police commissioner anthony that's pushed a pay raise to stem the flow of those who jump to other departments to make more money. a mayor doesn't argue. >> we have to have competitive salaries. it is, how do we get there in a fiscally responsible way? >> how big of a raise? >> just to break even, you would need at least an 18% pay raise. does the mayor have that? no. >> about to head to the bargaining table, the union wants to talk about its own reform plan to make the department smaller and more nimble with better police pay. it would require big changes to the way city police are deployed. hasf your population shif
payn rookie police officers in the city is just over $43,000 a year. competitive with department and the surrounding counties. the problem the police union says comes as city cops gain experience and tenure. >> on average, our lieutenants, our sergeants and police officers, even at their mid- level, they are making anywhere from $80,000, $82,000, -- 80%, 82% of the average between prince georges, state police, and baltimore county. >> city police commissioner anthony that's pushed a...
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give it up for cyndi payne! [cheers and applause] do the happy dance, cyndi. super happy.now it. you want $100,000 joe, have you been doin' the happy dance too? >> oh, baby, yeah. yeah.
give it up for cyndi payne! [cheers and applause] do the happy dance, cyndi. super happy.now it. you want $100,000 joe, have you been doin' the happy dance too? >> oh, baby, yeah. yeah.
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this may not be the hottest summern record but it was for charles payne.ne before we got -- >> that's why he got so excited. i know! >> it's up around 40%. it's up aroundÑ@ç@çpçpçpç÷ño >>> tell us your hot stock. >> goodyear tire. amazing story. company is dng extraordinarily well. the all time record in north america and asia. i love it. sears logic, technology play. everything is clicking for company. the wild card groupon. it's something of a wild card but they have the act together. it breaks out at 11 to become a momentum darling. a stock that all the fast money will chase. >> adam, any thoughts on that? >> yeah, now i'm mad at you for such good picks. the only one i quibble with is siris logic. it's so tied to apple. that is a problem. >> neil: i see no problems at all. that will do it here. thanks. cost of freedom continues on the place for business. ♪ ♪ >> david: well, here is a question on the syrian story many are not considering. can we afford to attack syria? >> senator jim imhoff is the top republican on the armed services says no, we can'
this may not be the hottest summern record but it was for charles payne.ne before we got -- >> that's why he got so excited. i know! >> it's up around 40%. it's up aroundÑ@ç@çpçpçpç÷ño >>> tell us your hot stock. >> goodyear tire. amazing story. company is dng extraordinarily well. the all time record in north america and asia. i love it. sears logic, technology play. everything is clicking for company. the wild card groupon. it's something of a wild card...
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they sometimes will see double payne windows hold the smoke inside. two people passed away according to the assistant division chief. one person, a grandfather in the hospital in critical condition. that's the latest from here live in san francisco, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much. a tragic start to a friday. >> let's turn now things over to the weather department. christina loren is here to talk about our friday. we have the weekend ahead. >> good morning. welcome back, jon. good morning, laura and everybody at home. temperatures are cold again this morning. we still have the red flag warning in place until 3:00 p.m. this afternoon. with high fire danger across the bay area. especially in the hills above 1,000 feet. you'll notice on your wind speed chart look at the arrows, they are pointing offshore as you wake up this morning. that means offshore throw is going to keep all of the cloud cover away. we have a dry air mass overhead and the wind is going to pick up as we head throughout day which is why we have that red flag
they sometimes will see double payne windows hold the smoke inside. two people passed away according to the assistant division chief. one person, a grandfather in the hospital in critical condition. that's the latest from here live in san francisco, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much. a tragic start to a friday. >> let's turn now things over to the weather department. christina loren is here to talk about our friday. we have the weekend ahead....
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charles payne, i don't think this is a shock, but it's just more grist to the
charles payne, i don't think this is a shock, but it's just more grist to the
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charles payne is here.ing for profits with withs weatherford international. >> guys i like weatherford a lot. [laughter] anyway i like this weatherford a lot. i've been talking about it for a long time, all year long. it is makeing a pretty quiet, nice rally here, near the 52-week high. it used to be a lot higher. i think the company turned it around. they had some issues. they were concentrating on unconventional drilling, tar sands, fracking those kind of things i think that will be a great sweet spot for them. i like what management is doing. look for margins to be where they were. they used to be amazing in 2008. that is when the stock was $50 a share. the next leg up, i'm looking for the stock to go to 20 and 24. if you go in there i think it could be a bigger player this is all the drilling going. real, real deep observe shurn stuff. directional tar sands. ashley: you're jumping here at this price? >> director reported this morning buying $1.2 million of stock. we're seeing a lot of insider selling. r
charles payne is here.ing for profits with withs weatherford international. >> guys i like weatherford a lot. [laughter] anyway i like this weatherford a lot. i've been talking about it for a long time, all year long. it is makeing a pretty quiet, nice rally here, near the 52-week high. it used to be a lot higher. i think the company turned it around. they had some issues. they were concentrating on unconventional drilling, tar sands, fracking those kind of things i think that will be a...
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thank you very much. >> coming up we'll make money with charles payne. retail stocks he likes next. ashley: also ahead, white house officials heading to detroit. they're bearing millions of dollars in help for the bankrupt city but first, see how the u.s. dollar is moving right now as the selloff kind of accelerates a little. the dow is off 91 points. as you can see the dollar generally weaker today. the euro, pound and canadian dollar all moving higher. the pound now at 1.61. my, oh, my. that is expensive. >> it is expensive. ashley: we'll be back. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every
thank you very much. >> coming up we'll make money with charles payne. retail stocks he likes next. ashley: also ahead, white house officials heading to detroit. they're bearing millions of dollars in help for the bankrupt city but first, see how the u.s. dollar is moving right now as the selloff kind of accelerates a little. the dow is off 91 points. as you can see the dollar generally weaker today. the euro, pound and canadian dollar all moving higher. the pound now at 1.61. my, oh, my....
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this may not be the hottest summer on record but it was for charles payne. before we got -- >> that's why he got so excited. i know! >> it's up around 40%. >> it's up around 40%. it's up around [ male announcer ] we all lead digital lives. we do our banking anytime... we shop anywhere... and stay in touch with friends everywhere. the freedom is great. but, it comes with a risk. every ti you use your devices you could be putting your personal infortion on display for identity thieves to steal. ♪ even a little online shopping... could be a risk. a friend just wishing you a "happy birthday"... might give thieves the information they need to steal money out of your bank accounts... harm your credit, even drain the equity in your home. you can't give up your digital life, and you don't have to. because lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7. as soon as they detect a threat to your identity within their network, they will alert you, protecting you, before the damage is d
this may not be the hottest summer on record but it was for charles payne. before we got -- >> that's why he got so excited. i know! >> it's up around 40%. >> it's up around 40%. it's up around [ male announcer ] we all lead digital lives. we do our banking anytime... we shop anywhere... and stay in touch with friends everywhere. the freedom is great. but, it comes with a risk. every ti you use your devices you could be putting your personal infortion on display for identity...