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thomas payne. we will get to him in a second, because even though he is not one of the people that wrote the constitution of he is probably 1776, the most influential thinker who influenced those who did write it. first thing i want to do, i want to think about who is in the room. who are the kind of people that are crafting this constitution? who are the people that are saying how should we rule at home? we should rule democratically at home because we take the revolution very seriously. some of the background here, the pennsylvania constitutional convention meets from july 15 to september 28. here is a 1778 sketch of the statehouse. for our c-span viewers. this is today known as what? independence hall. it wasn't called that event so -- that then, so that is why we are calling it the statehouse. this is where both the congress -- the constant of congress is meeting -- the constitutional congress and the pennsylvania constitutional convention meets. they convene because the continental congress ha
thomas payne. we will get to him in a second, because even though he is not one of the people that wrote the constitution of he is probably 1776, the most influential thinker who influenced those who did write it. first thing i want to do, i want to think about who is in the room. who are the kind of people that are crafting this constitution? who are the people that are saying how should we rule at home? we should rule democratically at home because we take the revolution very seriously. some...
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the foundation was actually 1957.d in it came into being because congresswoman frances payne bolton of ohio bought a farm here that was 500 acres to protect it from being developed. through the years, they talked treatmentewater plants, housing development, all kinds of things. in this community already were people who were living on five acre parcels and very committed to preserving the environment. they had covenants on their property that actually became the model for the scenic easement, which is now a major toll in land conservation -- tool in land conservation. it was one of the first land trusts in the country. there is a big movement right now of large landscape conservation, this was one of the first right here on the potomac. farm, theyht the started this effort to protect and very of shoreline, soon it became clear that they were going to need to have the federal government involved to protect from eminent domain being used. in 1961, kennedy signed the legislation to create the park, but it took years to put together all these parcels of land. people donated these easements.
the foundation was actually 1957.d in it came into being because congresswoman frances payne bolton of ohio bought a farm here that was 500 acres to protect it from being developed. through the years, they talked treatmentewater plants, housing development, all kinds of things. in this community already were people who were living on five acre parcels and very committed to preserving the environment. they had covenants on their property that actually became the model for the scenic easement,...
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they would've all supported thomas payne. where do they part ways with payne on his common sense democratic form of government? see that you can be a diehard supporter of independence from the crown, home rule, you want home rule. you don't like the fact that all these democratic people who follow thomas payne are doing what? >> [inaudible] >> the other side of the quote. ruling at home. right? ok. take out your copy of the constitution. let's talk a little bit about it here and try to break down what is so radical about this constitution. we know we don't have time to discuss the entire constitution, but i want to point out the most controversial themes within the constitution and why this was so much discussed and debated. so you have a copy of the constitution in front of you. i listed here the first four sections, but looking at you, where is power invested within this constitution? in the legislative branch. totally invested in the assembly, the legislative branch. in fact, that is pretty much the only place where there
they would've all supported thomas payne. where do they part ways with payne on his common sense democratic form of government? see that you can be a diehard supporter of independence from the crown, home rule, you want home rule. you don't like the fact that all these democratic people who follow thomas payne are doing what? >> [inaudible] >> the other side of the quote. ruling at home. right? ok. take out your copy of the constitution. let's talk a little bit about it here and try...
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. >> payne todd. someone said he was the serpent in the garden. just grew up as a completely responsible young man area madison was forever bailing him out of debt, out of prison. they tried everything. they sent him to europe a man who was a very orderly and disciplined man, hoping that payne todd would learn better. he never did. toward the end of madison's life and after he died, payne todd pilfered things in montpelier and sold them to support his various bad habit. it's the reason why someone tells you, i have a letter of james madison, to take them seriously. the letters, most of them have been gathered beautifully, but some are still out there. i have a friend of the eastern shore of maryland to said to me, i have two letters of james madison's. i looked and by gosh, they are james madison area so yes, payne put them into debt. it's interesting that all of the virginian founders died either in poverty or not very well-off. sawcines that was in large -- >> but madison tried to care for him, tried his best to people patients, provided finance
. >> payne todd. someone said he was the serpent in the garden. just grew up as a completely responsible young man area madison was forever bailing him out of debt, out of prison. they tried everything. they sent him to europe a man who was a very orderly and disciplined man, hoping that payne todd would learn better. he never did. toward the end of madison's life and after he died, payne todd pilfered things in montpelier and sold them to support his various bad habit. it's the reason...
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what do we know about thomas payne's view of government. what do we know of his philosophy of politics? >> he is a level revolutionary of the time. he promotes democracy and one of the first people to promote freedom of slaves and women and the right to vote. >> yet. he is way off the charts in terms of his social views. this guy thinks women should vote. this guy wants to defend the right of people to vote to don't even own land. this guy wants to free the slaves. because he believes all human beings are created with what? the title of his pamphlet. common sense. based on that alone, regardless of your social status, race, gender, who you are as a human being, you have common sense and, that is enough. onlyh for you to not participating governments, but to also serve in it. you don't need an education. you don't need to be part of an informed citizen street -- citizenry. you just need common sense. you have common sense, you can vote and make decisions. you can see the relationship between this kind of common , and the dword. democracy. if
what do we know about thomas payne's view of government. what do we know of his philosophy of politics? >> he is a level revolutionary of the time. he promotes democracy and one of the first people to promote freedom of slaves and women and the right to vote. >> yet. he is way off the charts in terms of his social views. this guy thinks women should vote. this guy wants to defend the right of people to vote to don't even own land. this guy wants to free the slaves. because he...
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charles payne, charlie gasparino, look who is here. i am not running for new jersey governor. ben stein is lamenting that. charles payne first on the message that you can put off and put off but you got to vote and better to get it out there even if you lose it then to keep it lingering. >> i think officials should keep the promises they make to their constituents. this notion of going for the greater good hurts particularly the municipalities facing cities where you have very little economic or political clout to begin with. they send them to protect what they have. everyone does that in the right way, not talking about meeting the joint but in the right patriotic way it should work out pretty well. neil: at the reagan library. what you think? >> keep your enemies close. he worked it with that nice little tendency to it, the way to get things done but wasn't he is the most powerful and committed conservative? neil: you realize how intimately involved ronald reagan was in the process and he knew everyone's name. we found that with donald trump in the second go around said he w
charles payne, charlie gasparino, look who is here. i am not running for new jersey governor. ben stein is lamenting that. charles payne first on the message that you can put off and put off but you got to vote and better to get it out there even if you lose it then to keep it lingering. >> i think officials should keep the promises they make to their constituents. this notion of going for the greater good hurts particularly the municipalities facing cities where you have very little...
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we have charles payne, charlie gasparino. adays off today. but i want to go back to this whole thing. that history is repeating itself in a watergate way. what do you say? >> i don't think it will be repeating itself in a watergate way. the republicans had an he normous disadvantage in congress. than was no fox news then. i don't get paid by fox news so i'm not saying that to a.k. the people at fox news. there was a sensitive person in the white house named richard m. nixon who would foimed if you if yelled at him too much and trump is a different kinds of guy. the market did go down, but it was an extremely good buying opportunities. after the serious correction wednesday the market corrected back up again. it's always a good time to buy stocks when people are worried, and now is no exception. neil: they get shaken a little bit, but then they start buying. >> long term i don't have an immediate concern. we are in the longest bull market since for decades and that makes a big difference in terms of investor confidence. neil: the temperament o
we have charles payne, charlie gasparino. adays off today. but i want to go back to this whole thing. that history is repeating itself in a watergate way. what do you say? >> i don't think it will be repeating itself in a watergate way. the republicans had an he normous disadvantage in congress. than was no fox news then. i don't get paid by fox news so i'm not saying that to a.k. the people at fox news. there was a sensitive person in the white house named richard m. nixon who would...
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. >> reporter: luis payne manages payne manages pismo dunes senior park which is full. >> just a peacefullace to live. 7:00, you can hear a pin drop. >> reporter: retirees stay so long she gave the place a nickname. >> the holding tank for the great beyond. >> reporter: it is a trend shattering the stigma attached to trailer parks. keep in mind in many places you own the home but not the land. >> reporter: so you want to find a community that is not at risk of redevelopment and you want to find a community that -- where rents are affordable. >> reporter: for the bernards, pismo dunes is plenty affordable. it is also a short walk to the ocean. in fact, so far the only real downside going from a king bed to a queen and sharing one tv. >> i got him hooked on my reality shows. >> i make her sit through "gunsmoke." it is a trade-off. >> yeah. >> reporter: their home might be smaller but their quality of life has been upsized. joe fryer, nbc news, pismo beach, california. >> that is a killer view. that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. lester holt will be here tomorrow with the story of a
. >> reporter: luis payne manages payne manages pismo dunes senior park which is full. >> just a peacefullace to live. 7:00, you can hear a pin drop. >> reporter: retirees stay so long she gave the place a nickname. >> the holding tank for the great beyond. >> reporter: it is a trend shattering the stigma attached to trailer parks. keep in mind in many places you own the home but not the land. >> reporter: so you want to find a community that is not at risk...
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thomas payne will write the american crisis. it will be published on december 19 in the pennsylvania journal and washington has it read to the soldiers to bolster the sinking morale. the situation is dire due to the beats russia -- washington has suffered. they need a victory. they need something positive going and washington is well aware of it and desperate for it the victory at trenton, when they get it, will be a huge morale boost and confidence booster. the result will be recruits and encourage men to come forward and joined the army. site where general washington on christmas night and the continental army landed. the boats would have in landing up and down the bank for some distance. the army crossed during the darkness. men,ngton had about 2400 18 cannons, 100 horses to get across the river. washington was hoping to have everyone across by midnight but it wasn't until or :00 the next morning that the army was across and ready to march to trenton. prelude to our story is the new york campaign somewhere in the fall of 1776
thomas payne will write the american crisis. it will be published on december 19 in the pennsylvania journal and washington has it read to the soldiers to bolster the sinking morale. the situation is dire due to the beats russia -- washington has suffered. they need a victory. they need something positive going and washington is well aware of it and desperate for it the victory at trenton, when they get it, will be a huge morale boost and confidence booster. the result will be recruits and...
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charles payne is picking it up with "making money."rles: hand me the baton, emac, good evening, i'm charles payne, breaking news -- the continuing fallout over the firing of fbi director james comey, spreading like wildfire throughout washington. the political jockeying on capitol hill in full force that the moment. senate minority leader chuck schumer taking to the senate floor to denounce president trump and administration's decision, roll tape. >> the dismissal of director comey establishes a very troubling pattern. this administration has now removed several law enforcement officials in a position to conduct independent investigations of the president and his administration. charles: before that, you had senate majority leader mitch mcconnell who called the democrats' bluff, fired back at party and schumer. roll tha.
charles payne is picking it up with "making money."rles: hand me the baton, emac, good evening, i'm charles payne, breaking news -- the continuing fallout over the firing of fbi director james comey, spreading like wildfire throughout washington. the political jockeying on capitol hill in full force that the moment. senate minority leader chuck schumer taking to the senate floor to denounce president trump and administration's decision, roll tape. >> the dismissal of director...
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thomas payne will write the american crisis. it is published on december 19 in the pennsylvania journal. washington has it read to the soldiers to try to bolster morels. -- morale. the situation is dire due to the defeats washington has suffered. his recruitment is almost nonexistent. they need a victory. they need something positive going. washington is well aware, desperate for it. the victory at trenton, when they get it, will be a huge morale boost, confidence builder. the result will be recruitment. it will encourage men to come forward to join the army. this is the site where general washington on christmas night, and the continental army, landed. the boats would have been landed up and down the banks for some distance. the army crossed during the night. washington's army had about 4400 2400 men, 18, -- cannons, 100 horses. washington was hoping to have everyone across by midnight. it wasn't until about 4:00 the next morning on december 26, the army was across and ready to march to trenton. the prelude to our story is the
thomas payne will write the american crisis. it is published on december 19 in the pennsylvania journal. washington has it read to the soldiers to try to bolster morels. -- morale. the situation is dire due to the defeats washington has suffered. his recruitment is almost nonexistent. they need a victory. they need something positive going. washington is well aware, desperate for it. the victory at trenton, when they get it, will be a huge morale boost, confidence builder. the result will be...
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charles payne is next. charles: good evening i am charles payne. more records on wall street that something turned as well one of my favorite analysts will help me break it down later in the show but first it's war. public enemy number one also known as -- the mainstream media the intelligence committee the establishment and of course globalists and their mission to destroy president trump at all cost now. the administration is gearing up to fight back. their wartime commander if you will steve bannon is the tip of the spear. dan bongino joins us now. dan, they have done a deep job on the truck administration extraordinarily effective so far far. why is that a? why are they so powerful and why can they push back against not only the president of the united states but the american people? >> one charles because they don't want to leave. who better to talk about this than me? i was a secret service agent with access to the highest levels of power and i resigned. i left because frankly for what was going on. i didn't witness anything illegal per se bu
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good evening, everyone, i'm charles payne. significant stories from wall street to capitol hill, on the street by the way, the nasdaq and s&p soaring to more record highs. more for you on that in the show. on the hill, the senate judiciary committee just wrapping up its hearing and featured former acting attorney general sally yates, james clapper, the witnesses were pressed about a slew of hot-button issues swirling around former national security adviser michael flynn and the alleged russian election meddling. more on that. i want to start with this point, what the obama appointees had to say about the unprecedented flood of leaked classified information. >> how did the conversation between the russian ambassador and mr. flynn make it to the "washington post"? >> i don't know the answer to that. >> nor do i know the answer to that. >> as far as you know, has any classified information relating to mr. trump or his associates been declassified and shared with the media? >> not to my knowledge. >> ms. yates. >> not to my knowle
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thomas payne will write "the american crisis." it is published on december 19 in "the pennsylvania journal."
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"making money" with charles payne is next. . charles: good evening.m charles payne, from health care to today's stellar jobs report, it's been an absolutely huge week for the trump administration. this, as they move full steam ahead on tax reform, so who better to break it all down than gary cohn? here are highlights from my interview with the international council director earlier today. >> unlike health care, we are you at talking to all the groups interested in our tax plan. to drive economic growth and bring jobs back to america, you can't do it in bite size increments.
"making money" with charles payne is next. . charles: good evening.m charles payne, from health care to today's stellar jobs report, it's been an absolutely huge week for the trump administration. this, as they move full steam ahead on tax reform, so who better to break it all down than gary cohn? here are highlights from my interview with the international council director earlier today. >> unlike health care, we are you at talking to all the groups interested in our tax plan....
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charles payne is here from making money. internet cheryl's point all the major indices and all-time high. the trump bump if you want to call that. in brussels today kicking off the last leg of the first international trip as president. seen them before nato allies. they offered a strong rebuke of members that are not meeting defense spending obligations. roll tape. the united states and more on defense than all other nato countries combined. if all nato members has been just 2% of their gdp. who would've have another $119 billion for our collective defense. and for the financing of additional nato reserves. meeting with european readers today. there was a few awkward moments let's just put it that way. a picture is worth a thousand words. the guy looked like he was so confused. this is not the first time they heard this. it's time to pony up. it is awesome. all you need to know to know that he have a damn good day is look at how miserable those liberal elites are. they were also uncomfortable. this was a reminder of why he g
charles payne is here from making money. internet cheryl's point all the major indices and all-time high. the trump bump if you want to call that. in brussels today kicking off the last leg of the first international trip as president. seen them before nato allies. they offered a strong rebuke of members that are not meeting defense spending obligations. roll tape. the united states and more on defense than all other nato countries combined. if all nato members has been just 2% of their gdp....
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at the beginning of the 10 days campaign, the time that thomas hayden would write -- thomas payne would write these the times that try men's souls, it looks like the war was lost. people question whether george washington was competent as a battlefield commander. things looked very bleak. at the end of the 10 days campaign, yet executed victories over german troops and over british troops the battle of princeton. he has captured the high ground in moorestown and he has the british hand in -- hemmed in. or continues for another four years, but it was the opportunity where the british failed to extinguish the rebellion. we will take you want to inside the old exam in new dress -- new jersey can learn about the revolutionary war and the first american and more. >> fire. >> we talk about the 18th century culture and we talk about how the french and indian war are confused in the minds of most americans. it is a very complicated time to see that is why five years we would culturally british to not wanting to be british anymore and to breakaway and be one of
at the beginning of the 10 days campaign, the time that thomas hayden would write -- thomas payne would write these the times that try men's souls, it looks like the war was lost. people question whether george washington was competent as a battlefield commander. things looked very bleak. at the end of the 10 days campaign, yet executed victories over german troops and over british troops the battle of princeton. he has captured the high ground in moorestown and he has the british hand in --...
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at the beginning of the 10 days campaign, the time that thomas hayden would write -- thomas payne would write these the times that try men's souls, it looks like the war was lost. people question whether george washington was competent as a battlefield commander. things looked very bleak. at the end of the 10 days campaign, yet executed victories over german troops and over british troops the battle of princeton. he has captured the high ground in moorestown and he has the british hand in -- hemmed in. or continues for another four years, but it was the opportunity where the british failed to extinguish the rebellion. >> are cities tour staff travel to trenton, new jersey to learn about its rich history. learn more at c-span.org/ citiestour. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. collects next on american history tv, historians on people's right to privacy and the tensions between privacy, freedom of the press, convenience, and national security. also it look at recent internet surveillance cases and people's privacy today. the organization of americ
at the beginning of the 10 days campaign, the time that thomas hayden would write -- thomas payne would write these the times that try men's souls, it looks like the war was lost. people question whether george washington was competent as a battlefield commander. things looked very bleak. at the end of the 10 days campaign, yet executed victories over german troops and over british troops the battle of princeton. he has captured the high ground in moorestown and he has the british hand in --...
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charles payne is next. charles: good evening i am charles payne.at something turned as well one of my favorite analysts will help me break it down later in the show but first it's war. public enemy number one also known as -- the mainstream media the intelligence committee the establishment and of course globalists and their mission to destroy president trump at all cost now. the administration is gearing up to fight back. their wartime commander if you will steve bannon is the tip of the spear. dan bongino joins us now. dan,
charles payne is next. charles: good evening i am charles payne.at something turned as well one of my favorite analysts will help me break it down later in the show but first it's war. public enemy number one also known as -- the mainstream media the intelligence committee the establishment and of course globalists and their mission to destroy president trump at all cost now. the administration is gearing up to fight back. their wartime commander if you will steve bannon is the tip of the...
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jack payne could not manage. wednesday had to score. huddersfield are on their way to wembley.r way to wembley. huddersfield will play reading in that final week on monday. huddersfield will play reading in that final week on monday. there was one match in the premier league tonight. not much riding on it. southampton‘s target a top half finish. manchester united will end the season sixth no matter what. it wasn't pointless, those were shared. but it was goaless at st mary's. ben croucher pulled the short straw. an end of season game with an end of season an end of season game with an end of season feel to it. two teams with little to play for making 12 changes between them. with the europa league final next week manchester united's players are may be taking their arm of the ball. here although the contact of the ball. here although the co nta ct was of the ball. here although the contact was outside the box. the second have provided a little more quality in the final third, but not many more goals, though. it says something for the match that one of the biggest cheers were sav
jack payne could not manage. wednesday had to score. huddersfield are on their way to wembley.r way to wembley. huddersfield will play reading in that final week on monday. huddersfield will play reading in that final week on monday. there was one match in the premier league tonight. not much riding on it. southampton‘s target a top half finish. manchester united will end the season sixth no matter what. it wasn't pointless, those were shared. but it was goaless at st mary's. ben croucher...
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good evening, everyone, i'm charles payne.ficant stories from wall street to capitol hill, on the street by the way, the nasdaq and s&p soaring to more record highs. more for you on that in the show. on the hill, the senate judiciary committee just wrapping up its hearing and featured former acting attorney general sally yates, james clapper, the witnesses were pressed about a slew of hot-button issues swirling around former national security adviser michael flynn and the alleged russian election meddling. more on that. i want to start with this point, what the obama appointees had to say about the unprecedented flood of leaked classified information. >> how did the conversation between the russian ambassador
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former navy seal carl higbie will be with charles payne next hour.resident obama offered to share intelligence on syria first. >> back in the summer of 2016 the obama administration provided to information to the russians about some of the things that happened on the ground. guess what happened, the russians then attacked some of those sites of our allies. >> the obama administration wanted to give their intelligence to the russians. >> is it wrong to share information with the russians about wiping out terrorists and wiping out isis? >> it's not wrong to share information when it's to defeat a common enemy. even if you go back to world war ii we shared information with the russians to defeat the nazis. sharing information in order to defeat a common enemy is common. a glowing article was written about president obama and how statesman like he was for doing this very thing. liz: breathtakingly tedious revelations. tim allen lark out at former employer abc after canceling his sitcom "last man standing." will you be ready when the moment turns romantic
former navy seal carl higbie will be with charles payne next hour.resident obama offered to share intelligence on syria first. >> back in the summer of 2016 the obama administration provided to information to the russians about some of the things that happened on the ground. guess what happened, the russians then attacked some of those sites of our allies. >> the obama administration wanted to give their intelligence to the russians. >> is it wrong to share information with...
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the leer jet 35 is the plane that payne stewart was in when it lost pressure in 1995. twin engine jet with a stellar record and coming up short on a runway is a very rare occurrence. the runway is pristine. there were no reports of storms. so this is unusual. the listing to the left could be an indication of engine problems. we don't want to get ahead of ourselves. the faa is on scene as is the national transportation and safety board. no comments about the cause of this crash. just to update, two are dead, confirmed. we believe it's the pilot and co-pilot. we don't know the company or companies that own this, neil. but there apparently were no passengers on board the plane. now first responders are trying as hard as they can to get this out and find out who might have been inside the three buildings that were hit. >> and to your point, if it was leaving from philadelphia, it hadn't burned through a lot of that fuel. >> it hadn't burned through much. maybe it was a short hop. there's a lot of fuel because a lot of smoke and flames. but this thing may have just been bou
the leer jet 35 is the plane that payne stewart was in when it lost pressure in 1995. twin engine jet with a stellar record and coming up short on a runway is a very rare occurrence. the runway is pristine. there were no reports of storms. so this is unusual. the listing to the left could be an indication of engine problems. we don't want to get ahead of ourselves. the faa is on scene as is the national transportation and safety board. no comments about the cause of this crash. just to update,...
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charles payne, thanks my friend. >> thank you. >> neil: a big inspiration. president trump is serious about these leakers. if it doesn't get much search here in the united states, leave it to theresa may to put a bit of urgency into him and folks in this country to pay more attention to leaks this stuff. so the president is. after this. mom, i have to tell you something. dad, one second i was driving and then the next... they just didn't stop and then... i'm really sorry. i wrecked the subaru. i wrecked it. you're ok. that's all that matters. (vo) a lifetime commitment to getting them home safely. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. p
charles payne, thanks my friend. >> thank you. >> neil: a big inspiration. president trump is serious about these leakers. if it doesn't get much search here in the united states, leave it to theresa may to put a bit of urgency into him and folks in this country to pay more attention to leaks this stuff. so the president is. after this. mom, i have to tell you something. dad, one second i was driving and then the next... they just didn't stop and then... i'm really sorry. i wrecked...
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david asman filling in for charles payne. >> everybody has a good time with you, emac.avid asman in for charles payne, you are watching "making money." >>> bombshells from acting fbi director andrew mccabe testifying before the senate intel committee on capitol hill following the firing of his former boss james comey. the white house saying mccabe is on the short list to replace the ousted fbi chief but mccabe's testimony seemed to contradict some of president trump's appraisal of turmoil at the fbi under comey watch. take a listen. >> is it accurate that the rank and file no longer supported director comey? >> no, sir, that is not accurate, and it has been the greatest privilege and honor o
david asman filling in for charles payne. >> everybody has a good time with you, emac.avid asman in for charles payne, you are watching "making money." >>> bombshells from acting fbi director andrew mccabe testifying before the senate intel committee on capitol hill following the firing of his former boss james comey. the white house saying mccabe is on the short list to replace the ousted fbi chief but mccabe's testimony seemed to contradict some of president trump's...
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david asman filling in for charles payne. >> everybody has a good time with you, emac. i'm david asman in for charles payne, you are watching "making money." >>> bombshells from acting fbi director andrew mccabe testifying before the senate intel committee on capitol hill following the firing of his former boss james comey. the white house saying mccabe is on the short list to replace the ousted fbi chief but mccabe's testimony seemed to contradict some of president trump's appraisal of turmoil at the fbi under comey watch. take a listen. >> is it accurate that the rank and file no longer supported director comey? >> no, sir, that is not accurate, and it has been the greatest privilege and honor of my professional life to work with him. i can tell you also that director comey enjoyed broad support within the fbi and still does to this day. >> joining me for more on mccabe's pushback and fallout from the comey firing, we have byron york, former special assistant to president george w. bush ron christie and the washington examiners hugo gurdon. thank you veryuch. byron, f
david asman filling in for charles payne. >> everybody has a good time with you, emac. i'm david asman in for charles payne, you are watching "making money." >>> bombshells from acting fbi director andrew mccabe testifying before the senate intel committee on capitol hill following the firing of his former boss james comey. the white house saying mccabe is on the short list to replace the ousted fbi chief but mccabe's testimony seemed to contradict some of president...
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payne. at this time, i yield five minutes to the esteemed dwight evans of the great city of philadelphia. mr. evans: thank you, mr. speaker, thank you for the introduction to my great colleague from the virgin islands, i appreciate her leadership, and my colleague from texas' leadership. this discussion that we've been having is relating to the president's 100 days and i think it's 102 at this particular point. the question that i and members of the congressional black caucus have been raising is what do we have to lose with president trump's cuts to e.p.a.? as i always said, what don't we have to lose? we have a lot to lose. in the time that i was there, i met with number of organizations in my community called mothers for clean air. they were extremely concerned about the cuts to the e.p.a. the president's budget cuts $2.6 illion from the e.p.a. budget. they were concerned about the impact that that would have. as a matter of fact i talked to a mother who talked about her two twins and wha
payne. at this time, i yield five minutes to the esteemed dwight evans of the great city of philadelphia. mr. evans: thank you, mr. speaker, thank you for the introduction to my great colleague from the virgin islands, i appreciate her leadership, and my colleague from texas' leadership. this discussion that we've been having is relating to the president's 100 days and i think it's 102 at this particular point. the question that i and members of the congressional black caucus have been raising...
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online dating is popular, but it has not worked for maria payne. >> it has been very difficult. >> reporter: soon add for the sill conn valley matchmakers caught her eye. it touted itself as a personal and local dating service and she liked that and the success story in the oorientation. >> they linked up so many people, and the success stories and they showed me a few of them and, you know, people who had gotten married in the site. >> reporter: maria bought in and paid nearly $8,000 up front. but then frustration kicked in, because ut seemed that the service was not personal or local. she worked with multiple matchmakers by phone from the sacramento office, and the matches they made were terrible fits. >> i am not being picky and the same mistakes over and over again, and it is like, are you listening to what i am saying to you, and have you looked at my profile. >> reporter: her subscription is about to expire, and she says that $7,800 bought her four bad dates. >> this sour lives that they are taking advantage of. >> reporter: kim williams has a similar story. she bought into the east b
online dating is popular, but it has not worked for maria payne. >> it has been very difficult. >> reporter: soon add for the sill conn valley matchmakers caught her eye. it touted itself as a personal and local dating service and she liked that and the success story in the oorientation. >> they linked up so many people, and the success stories and they showed me a few of them and, you know, people who had gotten married in the site. >> reporter: maria bought in and paid...
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morning, i'm charles payne in for stuart. here is what we have today. one of the architects of obamacare, jonathan gruber blamed president trump for the health care law's failure. and meanwhile, g.o.p. bill moves to the senate where there are battle lines drawn, and they may have to rebuild this from the ground up. >> and hillary clinton sending a tweet about the french election and taking a swipe at the media in the process? and we're all over it, "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ >> the dow is not moving because ibm is getting crushed. warren buffett has sold most of his stake and is taking damning comments about it, but the nasdaq and s&p are opening higher and perhaps before the day is over, dow will join him. >> that was me friday morning saying that the markets would rally with the close, a closing rally on friday and it did, just around the 21,000 mark. the futures look essentially flat. we were down most of the day. the initial reaction to the french election was a spike in the market and we've settled down. and
morning, i'm charles payne in for stuart. here is what we have today. one of the architects of obamacare, jonathan gruber blamed president trump for the health care law's failure. and meanwhile, g.o.p. bill moves to the senate where there are battle lines drawn, and they may have to rebuild this from the ground up. >> and hillary clinton sending a tweet about the french election and taking a swipe at the media in the process? and we're all over it, "varney & company" is...
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as charles payne pointed out this is an opportunity for saudi arabia to lean on us instead of us leaning on some for oil. they need skyscrapers, the resources we can export to that country. >> it is a good thing saudi arabia is coming to us and asking for help. that is good for the american economy, to sell goods that create jobs in saudi arabia and the united states. >> the left side of the screen, the signing of the economic deal, $110 billion, a moment in history, think about this time in history with what is going on in saudi arabia. we don't talk about rex tillerson because donald trump has given him a role and he is about to speak at 11:00 eastern time. he is in every meeting with the president when everyone is visiting our country and the president is relying on him to help him navigate these relationships. >> rex tillerson served as secretary of state, he knows what to do to have conversations with world leaders. the president hasn't done that and that is a net positive for the president. >> we will keep our eye on the president's trip in saudi arabia, some closed door meetings n
as charles payne pointed out this is an opportunity for saudi arabia to lean on us instead of us leaning on some for oil. they need skyscrapers, the resources we can export to that country. >> it is a good thing saudi arabia is coming to us and asking for help. that is good for the american economy, to sell goods that create jobs in saudi arabia and the united states. >> the left side of the screen, the signing of the economic deal, $110 billion, a moment in history, think about...
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but it hasn't worked for maria payne. >> it's been very difficult. >> reporter: an add for silicon valley match makers caught her eye. the company touted itself as a personal and local dating service. she liked that. even more important the success story she heard during orientation. >> they linked up so many people. so many success stories. they showed me a few of them. people that have gotten married. >> reporter: she paid nearly $8,000 up front for 16 months of match making. frustration soon kicked n. maria says it turn out the service wasn't personal or local. she says she worked with multiple match makers by phone from a sacramento office. she says the matches they made were terrible fits. >> i'm not being picky. same mistakes over and over again. it's like, are you listening to what i'm saying to you? have you looked at my profile. >> reporter: maria's membership is about to expire. she says her nearly $8,000 fee to match makers bought her four bad dates. >> this is our lives. they are taking advantage of that i feel like i have been taken advantage of. >> reporter: kim has a simila
but it hasn't worked for maria payne. >> it's been very difficult. >> reporter: an add for silicon valley match makers caught her eye. the company touted itself as a personal and local dating service. she liked that. even more important the success story she heard during orientation. >> they linked up so many people. so many success stories. they showed me a few of them. people that have gotten married. >> reporter: she paid nearly $8,000 up front for 16 months of match...
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thomas payne will write the american crisis.t will be published on december 19 in the pennsylvania journal
thomas payne will write the american crisis.t will be published on december 19 in the pennsylvania journal
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says the pilot reported engine problems as soon as the piper cherokee took off from payne field in everettington. officer myron travis. >> as he was losing power and couldn't restart, he began to , scend rapidly. he saw that harpoint boulevard was a clear and open roadway. >> reporter: both people aboard the plane walked away from the r ash, including justin dunaway, who is now working with investigators. wh you it looks like he was in control the whole time? >> absolutely. >> reporter: former airline pilot alex abassi says the split-second decision to head for the road instead of turning around to the airport likely saved lives. >> definitely he made the right decision. ythilly anything less than 1,000 feet is not going to be enough altitude for pilots to go back and land on the runway they took off from. >> reporter: so the roadway became the runway, and not one person was seriously injured. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. s pelley: coming up, the 44th president shows off plans for his library and museum. rary and museum. it's like nothing you've seen. the power of nexium 24hr prote
says the pilot reported engine problems as soon as the piper cherokee took off from payne field in everettington. officer myron travis. >> as he was losing power and couldn't restart, he began to , scend rapidly. he saw that harpoint boulevard was a clear and open roadway. >> reporter: both people aboard the plane walked away from the r ash, including justin dunaway, who is now working with investigators. wh you it looks like he was in control the whole time? >> absolutely....
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life took an interest in him when he was given the thomas payne award.emed to get along well. i had a series of assignments in europe. i just forgot about them. i put them inafile just forgot about them. i put them in a file cabinet for years and yea rs in a file cabinet for years and years and years. everyone asked me what was bob dylan really likehad not be faintest idea. —— i had not the. i looked through my photographs for any subtle nuance and expression, every meaninful glance, everything i could see in the viewfinder worth shooting. i concentrated on that and came up with some candid pictures. and all these years later, everyone seems to like them. it's 100 years since the birth ofjohn f kennedy, america's 35th president. there've been celebrations and tributes across the country to honour the man whose life was cut short by a gunman. here's a look back at some of kennedy's iconic words. ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. i believe that this nation should commit itself to achieve the goal before this de
life took an interest in him when he was given the thomas payne award.emed to get along well. i had a series of assignments in europe. i just forgot about them. i put them inafile just forgot about them. i put them in a file cabinet for years and yea rs in a file cabinet for years and years and years. everyone asked me what was bob dylan really likehad not be faintest idea. —— i had not the. i looked through my photographs for any subtle nuance and expression, every meaninful glance,...
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ryan payne is here from payne capital management, a little bearish on snap.llish. thank you for being with us. so let me start, sean, with you, and the prospects that you see for snap and how much much a disappointment you think today is. >> i think this is an example where sentiment didn't match the reality. you had the syndicate firm coming out, basically telegraphing the quarter on every single metric, users, revenue, and reality is street expectation goes were too high. i think nothing here is new. there's nothing to change -- >> you made it sound like they knew what the numbers were going to be but actually they didn't. they were too high? >> no, the banks that were on this deal were spot on. if you look at their numbers. >> got it. >> they came in exactly where -- >> and everybody else didn't come down to meet them. >> everyone else was above for some reason. >> but that's not a big deal, that's recoverable. is there a fundamental problem here that they didn't post higher revenue for example? >> i don't think it is fundamental. i think it is technical a
ryan payne is here from payne capital management, a little bearish on snap.llish. thank you for being with us. so let me start, sean, with you, and the prospects that you see for snap and how much much a disappointment you think today is. >> i think this is an example where sentiment didn't match the reality. you had the syndicate firm coming out, basically telegraphing the quarter on every single metric, users, revenue, and reality is street expectation goes were too high. i think...
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charles payne is here with "making money." charles: president trump showing his -- some people say his affinity for strong men. the president speaking on the phone with russia's president vladimir putin over tensions in syria and a myriad of topics. the brouhaha of the white house inviting the philippines president over, and the idea of meeting kim jong-un under the right circumstances and using the word "honorable." the media says president trump has an affinit an a -- an affine strongmen of the world. kim jong-un, no one thinks he's honorable. but this a method to the madness. vladimir putin i think you would want to have a reset with him. >> this is a classic carrot and stick. we are sending the military over to the island to blast them all to heck. tyrants have egos. bad guys have he goes, and he's appealing to that. he says he doesn't want people to know what his plan is. when you keep everything on the stable, just have everything be on the table. classic negotiating strategy and it can reap dividends. we have seen what'
charles payne is here with "making money." charles: president trump showing his -- some people say his affinity for strong men. the president speaking on the phone with russia's president vladimir putin over tensions in syria and a myriad of topics. the brouhaha of the white house inviting the philippines president over, and the idea of meeting kim jong-un under the right circumstances and using the word "honorable." the media says president trump has an affinit an a -- an...
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charles payne is here from making money.heryl's point all the major indices and all-time high. the trump bump if you want to call that. in brussels today kicking off the last leg of the first international trip as president. seen them before nato allies. they offered a strong rebuke of members that are not meeting defense spending obligations. roll tape. the united states a
charles payne is here from making money.heryl's point all the major indices and all-time high. the trump bump if you want to call that. in brussels today kicking off the last leg of the first international trip as president. seen them before nato allies. they offered a strong rebuke of members that are not meeting defense spending obligations. roll tape. the united states a
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next up, "making money" with charles payne is next. .s soaring as wall street continues to focus on fundamentals, not media hysteria. later on in the show, i'll show you the next buy signals. president trump on ambitious five city, nine day foreign trip covering everything from mideast peace to the fight against isis. many believe it could offer the white house a chance to reset from wave of negative media coverage driven in part by turmoil and have a positive impact on the trump big domestic agenda. joining me to discuss more on the president's first foreign trip, gina loudon and paul bonicelli.
next up, "making money" with charles payne is next. .s soaring as wall street continues to focus on fundamentals, not media hysteria. later on in the show, i'll show you the next buy signals. president trump on ambitious five city, nine day foreign trip covering everything from mideast peace to the fight against isis. many believe it could offer the white house a chance to reset from wave of negative media coverage driven in part by turmoil and have a positive impact on the trump big...
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payne, for the last 10 years. seven years has cc a. and with my dear friend from the charles koch foundation or the last 2.5 years. it feels like yesterday. we are here today to really answer the question through a group of specially selected panelists and an amazing keynote speaker. no pressure. to explore brown v. board of education and whether or not the promise was fulfilled. it is a question. we intentionally divided up this program. the first center for dancing opportunity event, we intentionally wanted to get some historical context. that is one of the things we at the academy wanted to make sure we advanced good policy that will really make a difference. we need to understand and put context. historical our first speakers will be people who themselves or their parents were part of the the like.cases in they were part of the series of cases that ultimately dominated with brown v. board of education, the decision we will talk about today. the second panel will be going forward. we will look forward with people from the academy wh
payne, for the last 10 years. seven years has cc a. and with my dear friend from the charles koch foundation or the last 2.5 years. it feels like yesterday. we are here today to really answer the question through a group of specially selected panelists and an amazing keynote speaker. no pressure. to explore brown v. board of education and whether or not the promise was fulfilled. it is a question. we intentionally divided up this program. the first center for dancing opportunity event, we...
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"varney & company," and here is charles payne. >> i'm charles payne, stuart will be back on thursday. we begin with the massive worldwide cyber attack. the word unprecedented is being used to describe this attack that hit hundreds of thousands of people and organizations and 150 and continues to spread this morning. it really is, even though the damage has been mitigated, it has been significant enough that it's believed to be the world's biggest on-line extortion attack ever. cyber security stocks right now, indicating higher this morning. meanwhile, in china, 1.4 trillion dollar plan to build roadways and the trump america first plan. and so far, green arrows on oil and stocks and we have more positive economic signs and that's giving investors more confidence. we're covering it all. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ >> countries and government agencies are bracing for another wave of cyber attacks after what happened on friday. ashley, you've got details. ashley: i do, 200,000 computers at least, the theory, because this happened late friday, as more people come back to work
"varney & company," and here is charles payne. >> i'm charles payne, stuart will be back on thursday. we begin with the massive worldwide cyber attack. the word unprecedented is being used to describe this attack that hit hundreds of thousands of people and organizations and 150 and continues to spread this morning. it really is, even though the damage has been mitigated, it has been significant enough that it's believed to be the world's biggest on-line extortion attack...