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payne. mr. payne: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers and i am prepared to close if the gentleman from new york is prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman yield back his time? mr. payne: i do. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. mr. katko. mr. katko: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. katko: mr. speaker, i echo the sentiments of my colleague, mr. payne. he's spot on in his discussion about the vulnerabilities that have been highlighted overseas that could easily come our way if we don't act and act on this bill so i applaud the comments and thank him for those. this issue is critical to the safety of traveling americans and we must close every known security gap. i urge colleagues to support the bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. all time has expired. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 87
payne. mr. payne: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers and i am prepared to close if the gentleman from new york is prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman yield back his time? mr. payne: i do. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. mr. katko. mr. katko: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. katko: mr. speaker, i echo the sentiments of my colleague, mr. payne. he's spot on in his...
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neil cavuto on business 20 minutes ago, charles payne is in for neil. what have you got? >> as american scrambled to meet the tax deadline, a new study may bring new light to the gop tax plans. russia blocking a resolution condemning syria for using chemical weapons was what are we getting for all that you and funding? we will be baited at the bottom of the hour. dagen: we can't wait. as millions of travelers hit the airport this holiday lawmakers demanding a new law to prevent demanding a new law to prevent this from happening ever again. it takes less than one minute to find out if you may have prediabetes. you can do it here. but you probably won't. you're busy. kids. work. show coming back in 48 seconds. so, let's do this now. hold up one finger if you're a man; women, zero. 3 more fingers if you're over 60, two over 50, one over 40. if you're not sure, keep in mind you're sitting on a couch right now, so... one more finger if you're not very active. one finger if yes, zero if no. one yes, zero no. next, find the body type that looks most like you and hold up that man
neil cavuto on business 20 minutes ago, charles payne is in for neil. what have you got? >> as american scrambled to meet the tax deadline, a new study may bring new light to the gop tax plans. russia blocking a resolution condemning syria for using chemical weapons was what are we getting for all that you and funding? we will be baited at the bottom of the hour. dagen: we can't wait. as millions of travelers hit the airport this holiday lawmakers demanding a new law to prevent demanding...
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neil cavuto on business 20 minutes ago, charles payne is in for neil. what have you got? >> as american scrambled to meet the tax deadline, a new study may bring new light to the gop tax plans. russia blocking a resolution condemning syria for using chemical weapons was what are we getting for all that you and funding? we will be baited at the bottom of the hour. dagen: we can't wait. as millions of travelers hit the airport this holiday lawmakers demanding a new law to prevent this from happening ever again. finally. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. not to be underestimated. >> back to him in the noon hour. now back to boules and bears. ar
neil cavuto on business 20 minutes ago, charles payne is in for neil. what have you got? >> as american scrambled to meet the tax deadline, a new study may bring new light to the gop tax plans. russia blocking a resolution condemning syria for using chemical weapons was what are we getting for all that you and funding? we will be baited at the bottom of the hour. dagen: we can't wait. as millions of travelers hit the airport this holiday lawmakers demanding a new law to prevent this from...
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neil cavuto on business 20 minutes ago, charles payne is in for neil. what have you got? >> as american scrambled to meet the tax deadline, a new study may bring new light to the gop tax plans. russia blocking a resolution condemning syria for using chemical weapons was what are we getting for all that you and funding? we will be baited at the bottom of the hour. dagen: we can't wait. as millions of travelers hit the airport this holiday lawmakers demanding a new law to prevent this from happening ever again. there fix could be a costly mistake for all flyers. knowing where you stand. it's never been easier. except when it comes to your retirement plan. but at fidelity, we're making retirement planning clearer. and it all starts with getting your fidelity retirement score. in 60 seconds, you'll know where you stand. and together, we'll help you make decisions for your plan... to keep you on track. ♪ time to think of your future it's your retirement. know where you stand. >> good saturday morning. it is overnight in north korea but during the day they put on a massive show
neil cavuto on business 20 minutes ago, charles payne is in for neil. what have you got? >> as american scrambled to meet the tax deadline, a new study may bring new light to the gop tax plans. russia blocking a resolution condemning syria for using chemical weapons was what are we getting for all that you and funding? we will be baited at the bottom of the hour. dagen: we can't wait. as millions of travelers hit the airport this holiday lawmakers demanding a new law to prevent this from...
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charles payne joins us. host of "making money" on the fox business network.s is a big day, charles. this was really one of the pillars of his campaign and his campaign promises to hire american, buy american. here he is honoring that pledge. he will be signing that executive order today. >> absolutely. the h1-b visa program is one of these things where it might have been created with the best of intentions, but it was hijacked. it was hijacked by silicon valley. it's a lottery thing now. they throw in as many names as possible and gain the system to the point of 80% of the folks picked from this end up making less than the median average wage in this industry. lot of people say silicon valley found way to gain the system for cheap labor at the expense of americans who could be doing those same jobs. >> sandra: interesting that he's visiting the snap-on facility in the area that falls under paul ryan's congressional district. you look at the people of wisconsin. they have been badly burned when it comes to manufacturing jobs and losing those jobs overseas. do
charles payne joins us. host of "making money" on the fox business network.s is a big day, charles. this was really one of the pillars of his campaign and his campaign promises to hire american, buy american. here he is honoring that pledge. he will be signing that executive order today. >> absolutely. the h1-b visa program is one of these things where it might have been created with the best of intentions, but it was hijacked. it was hijacked by silicon valley. it's a lottery...
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"making money with charles payne" is next. charles: good evening i am charles payne payne. breaking news fast-moving developments at this hour from syria. the united nations and president trump ordering that tomahawk missile attack on the steering airfield. short time of go reports that syrians from that very airfield have taken off in their lodging attacks. blake berman is traveling and has the latest. >> administration is describing this as a very methodical operation a very methodical strike and we are getting a little bit of the timeframe here and thinking how the present one about this. white house press secretary sean sper telling us between tuesday morning when the president received his first briefing in thursday afternoon at 4:00 when he decided to give a final signoff there were five different readings that he had. of course the big question now going forward is what might be the president's thinking the administration's posture is a release to syria and the potential future strike. they are clearly though if you follow the president president of his candidacy you
"making money with charles payne" is next. charles: good evening i am charles payne payne. breaking news fast-moving developments at this hour from syria. the united nations and president trump ordering that tomahawk missile attack on the steering airfield. short time of go reports that syrians from that very airfield have taken off in their lodging attacks. blake berman is traveling and has the latest. >> administration is describing this as a very methodical operation a very...
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tonight's guest, this is charles payne. host of "making money with charles payne" on fox business.has grand children which is shocking. i document ask you about your wife who is famous at fox who makes you three course lunch when you bring to work in a lunch box. sweet. >> three tier lunch box i saw it in a movie called lunch box. indian thing. amazing. bottom tray is your main course, usually something i heat up can be like beef with onions or la sonia. helps you stop from snacking. >> tucker: i'm just so impressed. really, really. we have but your wife had pretty significant, profoundly significant health trouble and overcame it? >> yeah. yeah. she is a heart transplant recipient. it's been over four years. you know, it was remarkable story in the sense that she was just about done. i mean, when i say just about done. she had a device called lvat. that's where they take a device they jam it into your left ventricle trick call. a chora cord sticks out of your stomach into the brains of it and plug into external power. hers does 75% of the heart. hers was doing 85%. it's so evil th
tonight's guest, this is charles payne. host of "making money with charles payne" on fox business.has grand children which is shocking. i document ask you about your wife who is famous at fox who makes you three course lunch when you bring to work in a lunch box. sweet. >> three tier lunch box i saw it in a movie called lunch box. indian thing. amazing. bottom tray is your main course, usually something i heat up can be like beef with onions or la sonia. helps you stop from...
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tonight's guest is charles payn charles payne. this man has a grandchildren, which is shocking.t to ask you who is famous here at fox who makes you a three course every day that you bring to lunch and a lunch box. how hard to believe that sweet it is, but it's real. >> three-tier lunch block and i a movie called lunchbox. it's an indian thing. it's amazing and at the bottom tray is your main course, usually something i hate ending up being beef with onions or lasagna ora anything like that. it's pretty good, it helps you stop fromac snacking. >> tucker: i'm just so>> impressed. it's really, really sweet. but your wife had been profoundly significant health trouble and overcame it. >> she's a heart transplant recipient. it's been over four years. it was a remarkable story in the sense that she was just about done. when i say just about done, she had a device called an l been -- and l bed is where they take a device and jam it into your lefo ventricle, a court sticks out f your stomach, that's connected to the brains of it. that's plugged into external power. 75% of the work on th
tonight's guest is charles payn charles payne. this man has a grandchildren, which is shocking.t to ask you who is famous here at fox who makes you a three course every day that you bring to lunch and a lunch box. how hard to believe that sweet it is, but it's real. >> three-tier lunch block and i a movie called lunchbox. it's an indian thing. it's amazing and at the bottom tray is your main course, usually something i hate ending up being beef with onions or lasagna ora anything like...
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dagen: charles payne every week night 6:00 p.m.esident trump likes to swing for the fences when it comes to his tweets. he says it's no big deal if he strikes out. after the show tonight what's the most you pay for a of jeans. stick you a for two episodes of strange inheritance including jamie colby on mint condition, early levis more than a century old. somewhat did they look like? >> they were weird jeans. they didn't have belt loops and they only had one pocket on the back. they look like a pair of blue jeans that werfold and put away. theyre like brand-new. they are? such great shape i thought why are they showing me new jeans. they said they are the oldest unworn pair they have ever seen. , our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ spending the day with my niece. that make me smile. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it w
dagen: charles payne every week night 6:00 p.m.esident trump likes to swing for the fences when it comes to his tweets. he says it's no big deal if he strikes out. after the show tonight what's the most you pay for a of jeans. stick you a for two episodes of strange inheritance including jamie colby on mint condition, early levis more than a century old. somewhat did they look like? >> they were weird jeans. they didn't have belt loops and they only had one pocket on the back. they look...
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donald payne jr., representative donald payne jr. from new jersey's 10th district, if he would say a few words at this time. mr. payne: thank you, mr. speaker. and to my colleague, the gentlelady from the district of columbia, we appreciate her leadership throughout the years , on many of these issues around the judicial and the law. . speaker, confirmation of judge gorsuch to the supreme court would be detrimental to the interests of working americans, particularly african-americans and other vulnerable communities. just as president trump's agenda prioritizes special interests, judge gorsuch's record shows that he favors the interests of business and the powerful over regular people. his hostility to class action lawsuits would threaten protections for workers, especially african-americans nd other minorities. what is particularly of concern to me is gorsuch's opinion in what is known as the frozen trucker case. gorsuch ruled against an african-american truck driver who, after breaking down in freez
donald payne jr., representative donald payne jr. from new jersey's 10th district, if he would say a few words at this time. mr. payne: thank you, mr. speaker. and to my colleague, the gentlelady from the district of columbia, we appreciate her leadership throughout the years , on many of these issues around the judicial and the law. . speaker, confirmation of judge gorsuch to the supreme court would be detrimental to the interests of working americans, particularly african-americans and other...
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luke's freeholder is martin payne.0 to remove the clause, but it did not end there. luke was left with a doubling clause, something that has become increasingly common in the industry. it states ground rent is £250 a year, backdated to 1990. which does not sound too bad, but it also says that that figure will double every ten years. so by 2020 he'd be paying £2,000 a year, and it keeps doubling. by 2070 he'd be paying £64,000 a year and by the end of the 190 year lease there'd be over £65 million every year to pay in ground rent. in total, over the course of the lease, ground rent would have cost more than £1.3 billion on a flat costing just £150,000. what's your feeling towards martin payne now? it's not great, to be honest. he's caused me quite a lot of stress. i don't deal with him directly because everything goes through my solicitor, but i'm very aware that this clause was inserted into the contract when they extended the lease for no other reason than his financial gain. there'd be no reason he needs to do this.
luke's freeholder is martin payne.0 to remove the clause, but it did not end there. luke was left with a doubling clause, something that has become increasingly common in the industry. it states ground rent is £250 a year, backdated to 1990. which does not sound too bad, but it also says that that figure will double every ten years. so by 2020 he'd be paying £2,000 a year, and it keeps doubling. by 2070 he'd be paying £64,000 a year and by the end of the 190 year lease there'd be over £65...
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charles payne take it away. charles: those job numbers were phenomenal. we'll talk about that and the impact on the market, i am charles payne, we have major stories developing for you. g.o.p. signaling it will get a vote on healthcare. and president trump condemning chemical attack on syria. congressman marcia blackburn, we will start with susan rice controversy crisis, it seems to change every day. along with her story. you with some of your colleagues call for a full congressional investigation. >> absolutely. couple of my colleagues and i who were part of the transition team we feel she needs to come forward, if she knowingly, willingly unmasked names, then exposed those names, and did that for political purposes. did this on the transition team, exposing americans, members of congress, we want to know why she did this. why did she call for the summaries what of the justification, if she has nothing to hide, she should come forward, we know she has a very complicated relationship with the truth. we have learn through th the bthe -- bo bo berg -- and b
charles payne take it away. charles: those job numbers were phenomenal. we'll talk about that and the impact on the market, i am charles payne, we have major stories developing for you. g.o.p. signaling it will get a vote on healthcare. and president trump condemning chemical attack on syria. congressman marcia blackburn, we will start with susan rice controversy crisis, it seems to change every day. along with her story. you with some of your colleagues call for a full congressional...
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charles payne, take it away. charles: a lot to catch up on this evening. president trump look to spend more than a trillion stop infrastructure. but do we have the workforce to back that up? they are hoping to fix the skills catch by ditching the stigma that currently holds. here is mike rowee who is offering half a million dollars to get people trained and skilled that are in demand this year. i think we should be giddy about the prospect of a manufacturing renaissance. you pinpointed this a long time ago about the ability to fill these jobs. >> it many just math. i'm not an expert. we had 300 dirty jobs over the course of 9 years. and every single employer i talked to said the same thing. the hardest thing to do is finds people who are willing to learn a skill that is actually in demand. i saw help wanted signs? 2009. i have been looking at the math saying there has to be another conversation going on with regard to the 5.6 million jobs that exist, the majority of which don't require a college degree that people for whatever reason aren't excited about.
charles payne, take it away. charles: a lot to catch up on this evening. president trump look to spend more than a trillion stop infrastructure. but do we have the workforce to back that up? they are hoping to fix the skills catch by ditching the stigma that currently holds. here is mike rowee who is offering half a million dollars to get people trained and skilled that are in demand this year. i think we should be giddy about the prospect of a manufacturing renaissance. you pinpointed this a...
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up next, charles payne. charles: good evening, i'm charles payne.reaking tonight, president declaring the u.s. will not be going into syria. here is a preview of his interview with our very own maria bartiromo. >> we are not going into syria. when i see people using horrible, horrible chemical weapons which they agreed not to use under the obama administration, but they violated it. maria: they said they got rid of them. >> what i did should have been done by the obama administration a long time ago before i did the and thk
up next, charles payne. charles: good evening, i'm charles payne.reaking tonight, president declaring the u.s. will not be going into syria. here is a preview of his interview with our very own maria bartiromo. >> we are not going into syria. when i see people using horrible, horrible chemical weapons which they agreed not to use under the obama administration, but they violated it. maria: they said they got rid of them. >> what i did should have been done by the obama...
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charles payne take it away. charles: those job numbers were phenomenal.bout that and the impact on the market, i am charles payne, we have major stories developing for you. g.o.p. signaling it will get a vote on healthcare. and president trump condemning chemical attack on syria. congressman marcia blackburn, we will start with susan rice controversy crisis, it seems to change every day. along with her story. you with some of your
charles payne take it away. charles: those job numbers were phenomenal.bout that and the impact on the market, i am charles payne, we have major stories developing for you. g.o.p. signaling it will get a vote on healthcare. and president trump condemning chemical attack on syria. congressman marcia blackburn, we will start with susan rice controversy crisis, it seems to change every day. along with her story. you with some of your
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up next, charles payne. charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. breaking tonight, president declaring the u.s. will not be going into syria. here is a preview of his interview with our very own maria bartiromo. >> we are not going into syria. when i see people using horrible, horrible chemical weapons which they agreed not to use under the obama administration, but they violated it. maria: they said they got rid of them. >> what i did should have been done by the obama administration a long time ago before i did the and i think syria would be a lot better off. charles: you can catch the full interview following morning on ""mornings with maria"." no boots on the ground, we got that part. but there has been a major shift with response to president trump's approach. rex tillerson saying we don't care about regime change, but today he said assad must go. tammy: this is as sign of leadership. you can have a principle base of what's important to you, and when things change on the ground, you will adapt to that. if you bought a house and you said you we
up next, charles payne. charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. breaking tonight, president declaring the u.s. will not be going into syria. here is a preview of his interview with our very own maria bartiromo. >> we are not going into syria. when i see people using horrible, horrible chemical weapons which they agreed not to use under the obama administration, but they violated it. maria: they said they got rid of them. >> what i did should have been done by the obama...
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charles payne, charlie gasparino, gerri willis, ben stein, adam leschinsky and kennedy, don't know what libertarians do but that is what is going on. three or four went taxes -- should be a priority. >> a low hanging fruit. the tax code, and tantalizing and get the bread america investing, the average person spending. you can do that and infrastructure. who doesn't want to patch a hole? get those simultaneously. see why it works, you get rid of repatriation, bring back the money, take 10% out of that, and infrastructure, start those cbo gaps as well. neil: what do you think? >> works for me, lots of support for tax cuts, people who are less then $50,000 or more, a majority of democrats want tax cuts. the only people who don't agree are the republican which neil: a third of americans -- >> republicans want tax cuts that are pretty much uniform about that but they don't want -- >> what kind and when? >> they would like lower corporate taxes and changes, lower individual taxes but here on the infrastructure, that will be an issue, one thing to say patriot the money and leverage it. it take
charles payne, charlie gasparino, gerri willis, ben stein, adam leschinsky and kennedy, don't know what libertarians do but that is what is going on. three or four went taxes -- should be a priority. >> a low hanging fruit. the tax code, and tantalizing and get the bread america investing, the average person spending. you can do that and infrastructure. who doesn't want to patch a hole? get those simultaneously. see why it works, you get rid of repatriation, bring back the money, take 10%...
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i'm david asman in for charles payne. you are watching "making money." stocks surging as president trump gets set to outline his tax plan tomorrow. treasury secretary steve mnuchin and other officials are meeting on capitol hill to discuss the plan with legislators. adam? reporter: that's a very important meeting taking place on capitol hill. you will see gary cohn, the economic advisor to the president, and they are neating with the key players who will have to take the president's concept and mix it with whatever the republican leadership on capitol hill has in mind and come up with the legislation. tomorrow we'll get that broad kind of outline. who are they meeting with right now? kevin brady, orrin hatch, paul ryan, and senate reader mitch mcconnell because there is not a total unified front. one of the issues that's a problem for both sides is the president wants what he calls a massive tax break for le class americans and business taxes, a corporate tax rate of 15%. that some republicans worry would contribute to greater deficits and greater debt f
i'm david asman in for charles payne. you are watching "making money." stocks surging as president trump gets set to outline his tax plan tomorrow. treasury secretary steve mnuchin and other officials are meeting on capitol hill to discuss the plan with legislators. adam? reporter: that's a very important meeting taking place on capitol hill. you will see gary cohn, the economic advisor to the president, and they are neating with the key players who will have to take the president's...
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charles payne in my absence, that is what i am going to say. enough. some of donald trump's campaign advisers telling the white house to quit squabbling over how to pay for, it doesn't matter, boost the economy now and the federal reserve is out of the city this business, start cutting because they will pay themselves. we have kennedy here, adam leschinsky, to you on. conservative natives are getting restless. >> the white house talking about the mother of all tax reform packages but republicans have been around the well to listen. the domino effect of a lot of other things. remember the second coming of ronald reagan, supply-side economics, velocity of money. neil: the congressional budget office has been lousy at forecasting things. don't listen to them. charles: don't listen to the neutral cries. the stupid thing that will boost the economy. they are making an assumption these cuts will boost the economy by that much. neil: what do you think? >> i don't think it is true. >> revenue after reagan became president coming out of a recession, no doubt wh
charles payne in my absence, that is what i am going to say. enough. some of donald trump's campaign advisers telling the white house to quit squabbling over how to pay for, it doesn't matter, boost the economy now and the federal reserve is out of the city this business, start cutting because they will pay themselves. we have kennedy here, adam leschinsky, to you on. conservative natives are getting restless. >> the white house talking about the mother of all tax reform packages but...
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charles payne. scott martin and shelby from the wall street journal. i know i risk saying this, but it's a big concern. the federal reserve over all of these years has been keeping rates low by buying treasury notes and bonds. they have to undo that now. why is that a worry? >> investors have wondered how they're going to address it, what the approach will be. the question is will this pause rate hikes. one fed governor suggested i might. could halt interest rate rises for the short term. generallied is i think there's a lot of uncertainty of how they did. we had minutes today. we didn't have a press conference. economists are not expecting a rake hike now in may. so a lot of uncertainty. not many details. the fed stays tight-lipped about these things. >> when we look at things like this -- i don't want to say oh, this is a sign of what's to come. all it's saying is the federal reserve is talking about doing something they have to do. but it has the appearance of a distress sale. the assets will be sold on the cheap and interest rates could back up. ho
charles payne. scott martin and shelby from the wall street journal. i know i risk saying this, but it's a big concern. the federal reserve over all of these years has been keeping rates low by buying treasury notes and bonds. they have to undo that now. why is that a worry? >> investors have wondered how they're going to address it, what the approach will be. the question is will this pause rate hikes. one fed governor suggested i might. could halt interest rate rises for the short term....
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i am charles payne in for neil cavuto, the tax foundation releasing reports showing the house gop tax reform plan would create 1.7 million jobs and boosting comes by nearly 9% but now charlie gasparino, the tax cuts for businesses may not be as big as they expect and the president telling maria bartiroma, the deadline is moving so that is where it is going. gerri willis inside and adam leschinsky also here. what are you hearing you >> the white house is filled with economists like ben stein. charles: in a good way or bad way? nonjudgmental way. >> been is one of the smartest guys i know but there are no supply-siders in the trump white house. in the republican leadership positions no one is using dynamic account, let's cut taxes and be revenue neutral and a massive tax cut for businesses, it is a good thing since it is the highest in the world, we need to somehow do healthcare reform first and if we can't get healthcare reform and savings we will ratchet stuff back but the plans we talked about, not doing corporate tax cut at all but a repatriation, what they might have to replace it
i am charles payne in for neil cavuto, the tax foundation releasing reports showing the house gop tax reform plan would create 1.7 million jobs and boosting comes by nearly 9% but now charlie gasparino, the tax cuts for businesses may not be as big as they expect and the president telling maria bartiroma, the deadline is moving so that is where it is going. gerri willis inside and adam leschinsky also here. what are you hearing you >> the white house is filled with economists like ben...
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charles payne still with us, sticking it out this morning.re not lazy, they're not entitled, i think that they are economically stressed, that's why they're doing this. >> it's a combination of all of those things, to be sure, but there's some other elements to this and what i find really frightening of this group, 35% of the men live at home. only 29% of the women. something is going wrong with our young men and their ability to get out there and tough it out. stuart: really? >> yes, there's something extraordinarily wrong, a red flag has to go up and what the hell is going on? i don't give a damn if you've got a degree in biology, go out and drive a cab. and the first day you don't get a gold watch. stuart: during the break we were talking with charles payne, the statistic, what's redwing with men, 40% of them are not interested in-- >> the grass eaters of japan. liz: why are they called grass eaters. >> some protesters came up with that, they don't want to hurt anyone and they don't want to be hurt. so they're grass eaters. and this is a p
charles payne still with us, sticking it out this morning.re not lazy, they're not entitled, i think that they are economically stressed, that's why they're doing this. >> it's a combination of all of those things, to be sure, but there's some other elements to this and what i find really frightening of this group, 35% of the men live at home. only 29% of the women. something is going wrong with our young men and their ability to get out there and tough it out. stuart: really? >>...
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. >> melissa: joining me now is charles payne host of making money with charles payne on the fox businesswork. what do you think of where the market is right now? 'cause there is a feeling we were off to the races after the election. now less so. >> we got spoiled. people got spoiled. in $3 trillion in a matter of weeks added to the value of our stock market is mind boggling stuff. we establish all time records with president trump in the first couple months of this is thesy, since the election. now what we're doing is consolidating those gains and waiting for the next wave of data. the first wave of data has been beyond my dreams. you hear the president talk about it. particularly when it comes to surveys, confidence, whether it's small businesses, large businesses. whether in the retail sector. they reported for the first time in over a decade, positive foot traffic of would be home buyers. we have to know main street. we have to know wall street. it's starting to materialize into reality. there were 18 manufacturing industries. 17 reported growth last month. >> melissa: i want to separ
. >> melissa: joining me now is charles payne host of making money with charles payne on the fox businesswork. what do you think of where the market is right now? 'cause there is a feeling we were off to the races after the election. now less so. >> we got spoiled. people got spoiled. in $3 trillion in a matter of weeks added to the value of our stock market is mind boggling stuff. we establish all time records with president trump in the first couple months of this is thesy, since...
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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 cannot
>> 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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to charles payne, the host of "making money." they figure no pun intended that they can still make money, right? >> they do, neil. used to be an old wall street saying about gridlock and washington d.c. being a good thing. but considering what president trump's economic agenda is, there's no doubt that investors would love to see large portions of it go through. i do think the narrative that somehow it has to happen in the first 100 days is sort of incorrect. the idea has to remain that somehow the key forces of that agenda will ultimately become fact in law. >> one of the things from ronald reagan, he got a lot of his enactments through bipartisan congress, not -- still overwhelmingly republican, but even in the house it was remarkable. the southern democrats in the day that he got on board. if you look at that in history, the most partisan support. he enjoy support with republicans and democrats. if it turns out whatever the president comes up with a repeal and replace effort for healthcare and for that matter tax cuts, that's
to charles payne, the host of "making money." they figure no pun intended that they can still make money, right? >> they do, neil. used to be an old wall street saying about gridlock and washington d.c. being a good thing. but considering what president trump's economic agenda is, there's no doubt that investors would love to see large portions of it go through. i do think the narrative that somehow it has to happen in the first 100 days is sort of incorrect. the idea has to...
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charles payne in my absence, that is what i am going to say. enough.telling the white house to quit squabbling over how to pay for, it doesn't matter, boost the economy now and the federal reserve is out of the city this business, start
charles payne in my absence, that is what i am going to say. enough.telling the white house to quit squabbling over how to pay for, it doesn't matter, boost the economy now and the federal reserve is out of the city this business, start
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i'm charles payne in for neil caught view toe.state rex tillerson is meeting with russian prime minister vladmir putin. putin saying russia's relationship with the united states deteriorated under president trump as the administration gives russia stern warnings over skier i can't. secretary tillerson is set to hold a news conference. >>> fox business exclusive. bombshell from the president how he may handle his economic policy going forward. >> i don't want to put deadlines. health care is going to happen at some point. now, i
i'm charles payne in for neil caught view toe.state rex tillerson is meeting with russian prime minister vladmir putin. putin saying russia's relationship with the united states deteriorated under president trump as the administration gives russia stern warnings over skier i can't. secretary tillerson is set to hold a news conference. >>> fox business exclusive. bombshell from the president how he may handle his economic policy going forward. >> i don't want to put deadlines....
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"making money" host charles payne where the money is going.this has to be a market leading group, yet as a group not keen on the guy who is in the white house. what is driving what here? >> it is the new age, right? we've entered the so-called knowledge economy which is driven by the computer, computers and knowledge. they're at the forefront of it. i bet you use the word to add up all the market share lost, all of the market valuations lost say retailers in last 10 years. neil: right, right. >> you probably come up with a number very close what is added to amazon. there has been a direct correlation, shift in the way we do things. we are have to give these guys credit. they are the new maverks. they don't listeto their advisors, right. neil: you and i were talking during the break. all critics of bezos, why are you spending money building pricey facilities, foolish takeovers. he kept plowing money in. >> how many analysts for the last decade come on, they're not bringing anything to the bottom line. neil: right, right. >> this guy was buildin
"making money" host charles payne where the money is going.this has to be a market leading group, yet as a group not keen on the guy who is in the white house. what is driving what here? >> it is the new age, right? we've entered the so-called knowledge economy which is driven by the computer, computers and knowledge. they're at the forefront of it. i bet you use the word to add up all the market share lost, all of the market valuations lost say retailers in last 10 years. neil:...
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. >> victims' families and gunshot survivors gathered together to hear from senator tim payne, the governor at the time of this tragedy. >> i'm proud of this community. >> reporter: the pledge here, we will never forget. underscored with the reading of each victim's biography. >> rima joseph samaha. exceptionally close to her parents and siblings. >> her parents say this weekend's gathering has been healing. >> this is a great meeting of our unintended family. and that's how i kind of coined it this tenth year anniversary. >> i was hoping to find really peace with me and i found it. >> but the painful memories still clearly overwhelming to some. but perhaps the most emotional moment of the weekend comes tonight with the candlelight vigil. it echos that powerful scene ten years ago when broken campus community came together and filled this drill field with flickering lights. in blacksburg, julily perry. news 4. >> stay with news 4 and our nbc washington app for continuing coverage on this story tonight. the school will gather for a candlelight vigil as julie mentioned to recognize students a
. >> victims' families and gunshot survivors gathered together to hear from senator tim payne, the governor at the time of this tragedy. >> i'm proud of this community. >> reporter: the pledge here, we will never forget. underscored with the reading of each victim's biography. >> rima joseph samaha. exceptionally close to her parents and siblings. >> her parents say this weekend's gathering has been healing. >> this is a great meeting of our unintended...
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. >> reporter: custodian mark payne doubles as the duck keeper, guiding them outside to the nearby wetlandso find water and freedom. >> tugs at your heart and very endearing and actually, it's one of the highlights of my year. >> reporter: too small to fly but time to leave the nest in the interior yard, so a send off. >> okay, line up for me. >> reporter: appropriately from the next smallest flock in the building. the kindergarten class. how excited are you about today? >> very excited. >> reporter: jasper can hardly wait to get a close up look. >> well, i don't see them right now. i can't see them because they are camouflaged in the grass. >> reporter: not a peep while the kids wait, but they can hear what's coming. wonderment sweeps the hall as the ducks all in a row march behind mom to their new permanent home. >> it's just a good message, be excellent to each other as we are to these ducklings. >> reporter: and hidden in the hedge, a surprise, 11 more eggs. lucky for them, spring is about to come a second time. katy beck, nbc news, eugene, oregon. >> kids and animals, a whole lot of cu
. >> reporter: custodian mark payne doubles as the duck keeper, guiding them outside to the nearby wetlandso find water and freedom. >> tugs at your heart and very endearing and actually, it's one of the highlights of my year. >> reporter: too small to fly but time to leave the nest in the interior yard, so a send off. >> okay, line up for me. >> reporter: appropriately from the next smallest flock in the building. the kindergarten class. how excited are you about...
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. >> my name is laura payne. did i hear correctly there's 130 grams of sugar? >> laura from maryland wants to know what is up. i went down to the starbucks in cathedral heights to pick up a couple of them. whole milk, whipped cream, and stopped with sprinkles with blue and pink fairy power. here's the damage. oh, the venti will run you a cool 500 calories, and 18-grams of fat, 55% of your daily value, saturated fat, 79 grams of carbohydrates and 76 grams of sugar. what does that ok this drink, 76 grams of sugar, that's six glazed donuts for dunkin' donuts. i got extras, thanks for that. boss, are you good? okay. this whole box of frozen drumsticks, four of them, combined 80 grams of sugar in here. three quarters of this box of frosted flakes, 75 grams of sugar. half of this tub of ice cream, the same amount as the mythical beverage. 38 sugar cubes, and this my friends is what 76 grams of just pure powdered sugar looks like. the carbs? this large order of fries for mcdonald's, only 66 compared to the 79 in our beverage here. what does it do to your body? i can v
. >> my name is laura payne. did i hear correctly there's 130 grams of sugar? >> laura from maryland wants to know what is up. i went down to the starbucks in cathedral heights to pick up a couple of them. whole milk, whipped cream, and stopped with sprinkles with blue and pink fairy power. here's the damage. oh, the venti will run you a cool 500 calories, and 18-grams of fat, 55% of your daily value, saturated fat, 79 grams of carbohydrates and 76 grams of sugar. what does that ok...
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. >> reporter: these are times that try men's souls, thomas payne wrote word that describe the dark hoursvolutionary war. >> ♪ >> world class weapons are displayed and panoramic battle field fear brings patrons to the front line. learn about the role of native americans, the journey, west and how enslaved african americans for the for a freedom they would not have until decade later. >> of course, we will learn about thomas jefferson, about george washington, abigail allen, washington crossing the delaware, the declaration of the independent but you will also learn about people you may not have heard about. >> i hope you can get by, the museum opens up this coming monday april 19th, 242 years to the day of the start of the war. >> to learn more about the museum, head over to cbs philly.com and we will show you where to go to get your tickets that. >> lets talk about our weather forecast in the tri-state area and lauren's in for kate, good evening, young lady. >> good evening, another nice day, what a stretch of weather we have been on really since last weekend. so nice. >> beautiful. >> a
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i mean, that was -- chairman payne was absolutely phenomenal. it was a brilliant presentation. jim: it's going to be charley to go here. it's been such an interesting day for him in that yesterday he saw his first-day four-shot lead disappear and then today comes out at one time on the front, it's up to two then he's joined again. then he takes it back up to three with a birdie at 13. nick: and now he's had to work really hard for the last five holes. jim: that says a lot about him right there. nick: needed a little bit of knee bend. jim: never hurts. unless you have bad knees like some of us do. nick: that was good. needed that. that was a good recovery. so just a -- you know -- which is all part of it. i say it's important to scare yourself a little bit on saturday because it's a whole new feeling and he knows that poor tee shot at 14 and the poor shot at 16, go to the range, have a half of bucket -- hit a half of bucket of balls and say i've got and it clear the air. jim: a little bit too much emphasis on this putt but it's sergio and you're going into saturday night and you
i mean, that was -- chairman payne was absolutely phenomenal. it was a brilliant presentation. jim: it's going to be charley to go here. it's been such an interesting day for him in that yesterday he saw his first-day four-shot lead disappear and then today comes out at one time on the front, it's up to two then he's joined again. then he takes it back up to three with a birdie at 13. nick: and now he's had to work really hard for the last five holes. jim: that says a lot about him right there....
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charles payne, sir, it's yours. charles: thank you, very, very much, stuart varney. yes, i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. get set for a crazy two hours of "coast to coast." coming up steve bannon's white house role is changing. charlie gasparino is reporting that could impact your tax bill. >>> is united in legal trouble. the lawyer for the man dragged out detail injuries and telegraphing if a lawsuit is coming. >>> soon new details how nato is going to stop isis. you will hear it from the head of nato himself. because he is here. >>> we start with breaking news out of syria. in a new interview syrian president assad denying any chemical involvement in the chemical attacks. >> definitely, 100%. we don't have arsenal. we're not going to use it. and we have many indications if you don't have the proof, no one has concrete information or evidence. charles: assad then going as far as to insist that the united states worked, quote, hand-in-glove with terrorists to carry out the attack. former deputy homeland security jim loy. admiral, how do you respond to this? >> w
charles payne, sir, it's yours. charles: thank you, very, very much, stuart varney. yes, i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. get set for a crazy two hours of "coast to coast." coming up steve bannon's white house role is changing. charlie gasparino is reporting that could impact your tax bill. >>> is united in legal trouble. the lawyer for the man dragged out detail injuries and telegraphing if a lawsuit is coming. >>> soon new details how nato is going to stop...
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i'm charles payne in for neil caught view toe. breaking right now, secretary of state rex tillerson is meeting with russian prime minister vladmir putin. putin saying russia's relationship with the united states deteriorated under president trump as the administration gives russia stern warnings over skier i can't. secretary tillerson is set to hold a news conference. >>> fox business exclusive. bombshell from the president how he may handle his economic policy going forward. >> i don't want to put deadlines. health care is going to happen at some point. now, if it doesn't happen fast enough, i will start the taxes but the tax reform and the tax cuts are better if i can do health care first. >> what about infrastructure? how do you see it, when do you see it? >> very soon. insee it as part perhaps of the health care plan. >> you heard that right. health care come all the way back. now a first priority. maria, a huge interview. lots of things to discuss. health care is in front. queue critical component making everything else easie
i'm charles payne in for neil caught view toe. breaking right now, secretary of state rex tillerson is meeting with russian prime minister vladmir putin. putin saying russia's relationship with the united states deteriorated under president trump as the administration gives russia stern warnings over skier i can't. secretary tillerson is set to hold a news conference. >>> fox business exclusive. bombshell from the president how he may handle his economic policy going forward. >>...
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new zealand—born ireland centre jared payne is also selected.k joe launchbury. as katie mentioned, no place for england skipper dylan hartley, with compatriot jamie george, ireland's rory best and wales' ken owens the three hookers selected. james haskell and chris warburton also miss out in the backs, england that —— chris robshaw, that should be. england centre jonathan joseph is included. there's no place for fellow six nations winner george ford. the two scots in the squad are full back stuart hogg and wing tommy seymour. the tour runs from june the 3rd to the 8th ofjuly and features three tests against the all blacks, who are of course world champions. andy murray made a winning return to competitive tennis after a month out with an elbow injury. beating gilles muller at the monte carlo masters. the world number one was broken in the first game of the match but came back to take the opening set 7—5, much to the dismay of muller. we have to hand back? no, we'll carry on. getting some mixed messages. murray last played on the atp tour in indi
new zealand—born ireland centre jared payne is also selected.k joe launchbury. as katie mentioned, no place for england skipper dylan hartley, with compatriot jamie george, ireland's rory best and wales' ken owens the three hookers selected. james haskell and chris warburton also miss out in the backs, england that —— chris robshaw, that should be. england centre jonathan joseph is included. there's no place for fellow six nations winner george ford. the two scots in the squad are full...
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the first phd in astronomy and harvard went to cecelia payne? who you just said. i remember rereading it did you mean the first women. i kept struggling with the astronomy program didn't exist in the expansion was to include men. >> right. she was also the first chair, the first people chair at any department in harvard. she on to teach at harvard in the astronomy department and oversee the very first mail phd candidates. then 40 years later she's awarded astronomy chair. >> there's a lot of resistance to hiring giving them titles other than computers or assistance. this was a euphemism even though they were mathematicians or astronomers. >> let's do the next light. who do we have in the fight? >> standing in the back overseen is celia fleming who are we talking about it first. she supervised other women. >> she hired other women to. >> yes, she started the great expansion of the female staff happen because of, anna palmer draper was planning to do a serious project with her husband but he died at age 45 and she wanted to see his work completed so being an indepen
the first phd in astronomy and harvard went to cecelia payne? who you just said. i remember rereading it did you mean the first women. i kept struggling with the astronomy program didn't exist in the expansion was to include men. >> right. she was also the first chair, the first people chair at any department in harvard. she on to teach at harvard in the astronomy department and oversee the very first mail phd candidates. then 40 years later she's awarded astronomy chair. >> there's...