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but now we'll go to charles payne with "making money." charles: president trump counting the economy in the first year his administration. you said you haven't seen anything yet. so was the economy rooring, tax cuts done, infrastructure the next big thing? will opticals like the democratic mid-terms dig away at agenda? joining me, washington examiner
but now we'll go to charles payne with "making money." charles: president trump counting the economy in the first year his administration. you said you haven't seen anything yet. so was the economy rooring, tax cuts done, infrastructure the next big thing? will opticals like the democratic mid-terms dig away at agenda? joining me, washington examiner
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neil: i think charles payne is there. >> sorry i had to put that in there. bottom line is corporations and boards have a fiduciary responsibility to shareholders and of course this is cosmetic because the first thing they do is big stock buybacks and m & a. they're not hiring people off the charts. now will they eventually hire people? i'm supply side. i think yes. where this tax plan goes abnormally wrong is on the individual side not on the corporate side. they are actually looking to raise taxes on some people and that's horrendous, where they give tax breaks to private equity executives and guys that run oil & gas companies in texas and there's a lot of weirdness in there. >> technically, those cuts even expire in 2025 even for middle class. >> but what i'm saying yes i agree but although they can extend but my point is they should have done something better on the individual side and i think that's where this thing could be a land mine for republicans and people like in april they say, you know, i'm getting $20 of my paycheck a week which isn't that muc
neil: i think charles payne is there. >> sorry i had to put that in there. bottom line is corporations and boards have a fiduciary responsibility to shareholders and of course this is cosmetic because the first thing they do is big stock buybacks and m & a. they're not hiring people off the charts. now will they eventually hire people? i'm supply side. i think yes. where this tax plan goes abnormally wrong is on the individual side not on the corporate side. they are actually looking...
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payne's garage and it was found after the assassination. next we're going to look at oswald's revolver. so after the president was assassinated, there was also a police officer who was killed. and he was killed by oswald. using this revolver. and the interesting thing that i think a lot of people don't know is that oswald was initially arrested for the murder of officer tibbett. not for the assassination of president kennedy, and it was only when he was in police custody that they put together that they were looking for someone who was missing from the texas gold book depository whose name was lee harvey oswald, and oh, we already have him in custody because they had him in custody for the killing of tibbett. so this revolver is significant for several reasons. and this is the shirt that he was wearing when he was arrested. and here you'll see our conservator handling it very carefully. so she's going to, i think, spend a little time and try to put it up on the form so you can see what it looks like. one of the interesting things about the
payne's garage and it was found after the assassination. next we're going to look at oswald's revolver. so after the president was assassinated, there was also a police officer who was killed. and he was killed by oswald. using this revolver. and the interesting thing that i think a lot of people don't know is that oswald was initially arrested for the murder of officer tibbett. not for the assassination of president kennedy, and it was only when he was in police custody that they put together...
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i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto.eparing a new infrastructure deal for 2018. officials are working on a $1 trillion plan to be unveiled in january. ben stein says slow down. with over $20 trillion in is hererñ?ñ?ñ. charlie and adam are off this week. then, your thoughts. >> i think we can spend a trillion dollars if we only spend a million dollars. week, but we have to do it, we cannot aff
i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto.eparing a new infrastructure deal for 2018. officials are working on a $1 trillion plan to be unveiled in january. ben stein says slow down. with over $20 trillion in is hererñ?ñ?ñ. charlie and adam are off this week. then, your thoughts. >> i think we can spend a trillion dollars if we only spend a million dollars. week, but we have to do it, we cannot aff
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i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. the trump administration is preparing a new infrastructure deal for 2018. officials are working on a $1 trillion plan to be unveiled in january. ben stein says slow down. with over $20 trillion in is hererñ?ñ?ñ. charlie and adam are off this week. then, your thoughts. >> i think we can spend a trillion dollars if we only spend a million dollars. week, but we have to do it, we cannot afford actually dollars over the next few dollars tax cut. we are putting americans and our children, our grandchildren at risk of default. we just cannot afford to keep spending money like drunken sailors. i know i do spend money like a drunken sailor and i know it's not a good way to behave for an individual or a nation. >> no disrespect but most drunken sailors earn their money so they will spend that prerogative. >> their hard-working and they served us very wellin world war$lñ?ñ? ii. >> i think this message is also floating around because apparently this package will include public and private and eve
i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. the trump administration is preparing a new infrastructure deal for 2018. officials are working on a $1 trillion plan to be unveiled in january. ben stein says slow down. with over $20 trillion in is hererñ?ñ?ñ. charlie and adam are off this week. then, your thoughts. >> i think we can spend a trillion dollars if we only spend a million dollars. week, but we have to do it, we cannot afford actually dollars over the next few dollars tax cut. we are...
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neil: charles payne? >> i agree and think the cycle has already begun. i don't know if we will get it in february. neil: the president just said he said that. he's not denying that. charles: but he's also going off reports too so we'll both use that report. neil: oh, okay. charles: but the bottom line is. neil: that's like saying the irs would target groups. charles: sure but i agree 100% with lauren. the rules of the economy are moving people are feeling better retail sales are up confidence is up and in part because people anticipate getting more in their paycheck or at least keeping more in their paycheck. neil: gasparino? >> i think what the president left out is some people get a massive tax increase and i think that's going to be a problem for the economy. let's be clear. neil: you talk about those who live in high tax states like you >> let's be real clear here neil poor people and working class people don't pay a lot of federal income tax. neil: quick side note they do watch the show. >> i want to remind you if they think they are going to get ri
neil: charles payne? >> i agree and think the cycle has already begun. i don't know if we will get it in february. neil: the president just said he said that. he's not denying that. charles: but he's also going off reports too so we'll both use that report. neil: oh, okay. charles: but the bottom line is. neil: that's like saying the irs would target groups. charles: sure but i agree 100% with lauren. the rules of the economy are moving people are feeling better retail sales are up...
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charles payne, host of making money. good to see you. i am looking at jpmorgan, goldman sachs, they are all up in the estimates, but i have to tell you. they are only 2.1% growth over jpmorgan and two and a half growth next goldman sachs. i know you think it will look a lot more like three or 4% growth. how much do you think tax cuts will affect the economy? >> >> it might be to overpromise over deliver, which is what you want to see. that tax cuts are going to be a very big deal, whether it is when hundreds of billions or the trillions, whatever you believe. that is coming back stateside, trish for the corporate tax cuts, obviously now, they are going to go through, but will result in buyback, dividends, things you have not seen in a very long time in this country. that can make stocks go crazy like rosie o'donnell, because i will tell you why. this is been a corporate environment. we cannot deny for the last eight years, it has been under siege. it felt like it was been at least treated very unfairly when it comes to policy and regulat
charles payne, host of making money. good to see you. i am looking at jpmorgan, goldman sachs, they are all up in the estimates, but i have to tell you. they are only 2.1% growth over jpmorgan and two and a half growth next goldman sachs. i know you think it will look a lot more like three or 4% growth. how much do you think tax cuts will affect the economy? >> >> it might be to overpromise over deliver, which is what you want to see. that tax cuts are going to be a very big deal,...
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this is the blanket that was found in the house of ruth payne. ruth payne was the woman with whom oswald's wife and daughter were staying at the time, and oswald has stored some of his effects in their garage. and so, it is believed that he actually had wrapped the rifle in this blanket. it was found after the assassination. so next we're going to look at oswald's revolver. so, after the president was assassinated, there was also a police officer who was killed. and he was killed by oswald using this revolver. and the interesting thing that i think a lot of people do not know is that oswald was initially arrested for the murder of officer tippit, not for the assassination of president kennedy. it was only when he was in police custody that they put together that they were looking for someone who was missing from the texas school book depository whose name was lee harvey oswald, and we already have in custody because they had him in custody for the killing of tippit. so, this revolver is significant for several reasons. and this is the shirt he wa
this is the blanket that was found in the house of ruth payne. ruth payne was the woman with whom oswald's wife and daughter were staying at the time, and oswald has stored some of his effects in their garage. and so, it is believed that he actually had wrapped the rifle in this blanket. it was found after the assassination. so next we're going to look at oswald's revolver. so, after the president was assassinated, there was also a police officer who was killed. and he was killed by oswald...
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at 280 metres long, she has space for a0 jack payne. defence on the 21st—ce ntu ry jack payne.ritish navy has never had cost more than £3 billion. another aircraft carrier is being built in scotland. the ministry of defence want to spend £170 billion on more military equipment over the next ten years. it has to make savings to achieve that goal. to do that, it will have to sell buildings, and make efficiencies. however, the defence committee is extremely doubtful the mod can make those savings from an already stretched budget. committee says funding pressures will inevitably lead to a reduction in the number of warships, jets and other vehicles the mod can buy. the government is currently carrying out a defence review. widely expected to recommend more cuts. with the changing nature of, and increase in global threats, it is said britain needs to strengthen its armed forces. will the government have the cash to pay for it? police in australia have charged a man they suspect of acting as an economic agent to north korea. chan han choi has been charged with brokering illegal expor
at 280 metres long, she has space for a0 jack payne. defence on the 21st—ce ntu ry jack payne.ritish navy has never had cost more than £3 billion. another aircraft carrier is being built in scotland. the ministry of defence want to spend £170 billion on more military equipment over the next ten years. it has to make savings to achieve that goal. to do that, it will have to sell buildings, and make efficiencies. however, the defence committee is extremely doubtful the mod can make those...
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payne went on to 50, marsh an outstanding hundred.ion to many people, not any more. when he did finally offer up a chance, this moment pretty much summed up england's day. alastair cook and james vince's calamitous collision a symbol of their struggles. and marsh simply piled on the misery. australia declaring on 442—8. england, remember, had put them in to bat. now they had a mountain to climb under floodlights and the fiercest pressure, their batsmen soon faltered. mark stoneman trapped forjust 18, australia were closing in. but so was the weather. the rain rescuing england, only for now though. tomorrow they'll have to produce something very special. it's not impossible to score runs. there's a long time left in the game. so, it will be up to one or two of our guys to go out and make a big score, and not just add a0 or 50. for england then, a frustrating and deflating day. they now need to bat at their very best if they're to save this match and realistically save their ashes hopes. andy swiss, bbc news, adelaide. highlights of tod
payne went on to 50, marsh an outstanding hundred.ion to many people, not any more. when he did finally offer up a chance, this moment pretty much summed up england's day. alastair cook and james vince's calamitous collision a symbol of their struggles. and marsh simply piled on the misery. australia declaring on 442—8. england, remember, had put them in to bat. now they had a mountain to climb under floodlights and the fiercest pressure, their batsmen soon faltered. mark stoneman trapped...
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. out, both reprieved by the video payne went on to 50, marsh an outstanding hundred.strange selection to many people, not any more. selection to many people, when he did finally offer up a chance, this moment pretty much summed up england's day. a chance, this moment pretty alastair cook and james vince's calamatous collision, a symbol of their struggles. calamatous collision, marsh simply piled on the misery. calamatous collision, australia declaring on aa2—8. calamatous collision, england, remember, had put them into bat. now they had a mountain to climb under floodlights and the fiercest pressure, their batsmen soon faltered. mark stoneman trapped forjust 18, australia were closing in. forjust 18, australia were but so was the weather. forjust 18, australia were the rain rescuing england, only for now though. tomorrow they'll have to produce something very special. it's not impossible to score runs. something very special. there's a long time left in the game. so, it will be up to one or two of our guys to go out and make a big score, and not just add a0 or 50. for
. out, both reprieved by the video payne went on to 50, marsh an outstanding hundred.strange selection to many people, not any more. selection to many people, when he did finally offer up a chance, this moment pretty much summed up england's day. a chance, this moment pretty alastair cook and james vince's calamatous collision, a symbol of their struggles. calamatous collision, marsh simply piled on the misery. calamatous collision, australia declaring on aa2—8. calamatous collision, england,...
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charles payne is up next. charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. the dow closing out the year with 70 record shies just shy of 25,000. we begin with president trump telling the "new york times" that he believes robert mueller's specialing counsel in the russia investigation will treat him fairly. while the white house has stayed quote uninvolved," other members of the republican party have asked for mueller to step down. the president said he thinks the russia investigation makes our country look very bad and puts our country in a bad position. and katrina pierson the former trump campaign spokeswoman. it was an interesting interview and already i'm seeing some people are saying the interview itself was a veiled threat from president trump to robert mueller. >> the media has to find something to keep its russia narrative going to push this president to do something he doesn't want to do. he said a number of times it's not going to happen. but the president is right. it makes america look bad. puff an historic election. want to go put themselves fir
charles payne is up next. charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. the dow closing out the year with 70 record shies just shy of 25,000. we begin with president trump telling the "new york times" that he believes robert mueller's specialing counsel in the russia investigation will treat him fairly. while the white house has stayed quote uninvolved," other members of the republican party have asked for mueller to step down. the president said he thinks the russia investigation...
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charles payne is here now with making money. take it away, charles.es: thank you very much, good evening i'm charles payne tonight. several big and breaking stories happening all across the country. we have them all covered for you. on wall street, another historic day of trading. all embassies posting record closes, including the 70th record for the dow jones industrial average. something, by the way, that has never happened before. in washington, republican leaders inching one step closer to passing tax reform. republican senator susan collins and mike lee now announcing that they will indeed support the final tax bill. and tragedy strikes in washington state. six people are killed. more than 70 people sent to the hospital in a major amtrak train derailment. at this hour, officials investigating what's going wrong. first, we begin with president
charles payne is here now with making money. take it away, charles.es: thank you very much, good evening i'm charles payne tonight. several big and breaking stories happening all across the country. we have them all covered for you. on wall street, another historic day of trading. all embassies posting record closes, including the 70th record for the dow jones industrial average. something, by the way, that has never happened before. in washington, republican leaders inching one step closer to...
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thanks so much for having us in your home charles payne is here now with making money take it away. >you very much e-mac. good evening i am charles payne happening right now the senate voting on that house approved two-week extension of the government spending bill deadline giving lawmakers have time to strike a deal and avoid a got shutdown and also this as party leaders mcconnell and schumer each appointing eight senators to the tax bill conference committee to begin merging the house and senate tax bills into one final bill. lawmakers are expected to spar over several components of the two tax bills, salt, the amt, medical expense deductions all at the forefront of that debate, so what will stay, what will go and what will the final bill look like? let's ask republican congressman dave pratt a member of the budget committee and of the freedom caucus. congressman thanks for joining us.
thanks so much for having us in your home charles payne is here now with making money take it away. >you very much e-mac. good evening i am charles payne happening right now the senate voting on that house approved two-week extension of the government spending bill deadline giving lawmakers have time to strike a deal and avoid a got shutdown and also this as party leaders mcconnell and schumer each appointing eight senators to the tax bill conference committee to begin merging the house and...
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and good evening i am charles payne.it's crunch time on capitol hill. both chambers back in session facing a very tight time, right now to get this final tax bill on the president's desk by christmas and to pass a measure that keeps the government funded also before midnight friday, but democrats of course with pushing back, house minority leader nancy pelosi slamming the gop's tax plan. watch. >> nancy: this is armageddon. this is a very big deal because you know why? there's really a very hard way to come back from this. they take us furthermore deeply into debt. what can you do but
and good evening i am charles payne.it's crunch time on capitol hill. both chambers back in session facing a very tight time, right now to get this final tax bill on the president's desk by christmas and to pass a measure that keeps the government funded also before midnight friday, but democrats of course with pushing back, house minority leader nancy pelosi slamming the gop's tax plan. watch. >> nancy: this is armageddon. this is a very big deal because you know why? there's really a...
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my market guest, ryan payne. let's look back at the year that was. it wasn't just all anticipation of what is now a tax reform that is done. there is a lot more going on in the u.s. and the market. >> when you think back to the beginning of the year. every analyst on wall street said single digit returns. the s & p up over 20%. the dow up near 30%. the nasdaq close to 35%. it's been a fantastic year. dagen: what is driving it in your opinion. and can those tail winds continue into 2018? >> you have low inflation. low employment. market to earnings kept coming in better than expected quarter after quarter. that's just in the u.s. dagen: do valuations in the united states, early in the week you had not just the nasdaq and dow. you had russell at an all-time high. some people look at it based on the corporate tax cuts in the s & p 500, that flows to earnings. do you see that much of a benefit in the market? >> i think there is a misconception that has to do with taxes. the tax bill was passed and it didn't have a huge effect on the market. it's about ea
my market guest, ryan payne. let's look back at the year that was. it wasn't just all anticipation of what is now a tax reform that is done. there is a lot more going on in the u.s. and the market. >> when you think back to the beginning of the year. every analyst on wall street said single digit returns. the s & p up over 20%. the dow up near 30%. the nasdaq close to 35%. it's been a fantastic year. dagen: what is driving it in your opinion. and can those tail winds continue into...
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charles payne is here with "making money." s. charles: i'm charles payne and this is "making money." we have several stories from washington and unfortunately the wildfires in california. in just a couple hours president trump will take the stage in a rally in florida. the raging wildfires in california forcing hundreds of thousands to evacuate their homes. we'll get the latest on how bad it's getting. first we begin where a preview of the trump cally in pensacola. senate candidate roy moore is at home, fighting doug jones for that senate seat. deneen borelli is a fox news contributor as well. people say this is a de facto alabama rally. i was in pensacola and just about everybody on the beach were from alabama and other states. president trump tweeted out today, vote roy moore. he wants the people in alabama to vote for roy moore. >> considering what the media is saying about this election coming up. the left-wing media is demonizing peferg roy moore has said or done. the news came out on the woman who allegedly forged informati
charles payne is here with "making money." s. charles: i'm charles payne and this is "making money." we have several stories from washington and unfortunately the wildfires in california. in just a couple hours president trump will take the stage in a rally in florida. the raging wildfires in california forcing hundreds of thousands to evacuate their homes. we'll get the latest on how bad it's getting. first we begin where a preview of the trump cally in pensacola. senate...
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payne: ok. dir. rasmussen: the only thing i would add is the level that probably wasn't there 10 or 15 years ago has in some ways been address, because so many of our senior leaders have served in each other's organizations over the last dozen years. several of my senior leaders are veterans of the department of homeland security. i have senior fbi personnel itide my organization and counts for a lot. it makes the integration much easier. mr. payne: ok. thank you. mr. chairman, i will yield back. chairman mccaul: the general men -- gentlemen yields. >> thank you for your patience. i agree our country is safer because of your service. we have talked about radical islamic terrorists. they have attacked our citizens and way of life. you and all of the people on your teams are keeping us safe on the front lines. one of the vulnerabilities was used three days ago when a people were killed on a backpack the new york city. he came through the visa lottery program. for those not familiar, it was created in 1
payne: ok. dir. rasmussen: the only thing i would add is the level that probably wasn't there 10 or 15 years ago has in some ways been address, because so many of our senior leaders have served in each other's organizations over the last dozen years. several of my senior leaders are veterans of the department of homeland security. i have senior fbi personnel itide my organization and counts for a lot. it makes the integration much easier. mr. payne: ok. thank you. mr. chairman, i will yield...
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janine is here with us and blake and charles payne is back as well. i got a kick out of that. that is true what charles said. but the reality here is, i don't like it. i live in new york. but fundamentally there's something kind of wrong with new york, you know, getting a break and our lawmakers spending that money as they see fit and someone in texas doesn't. right? if you want to be perfectly fair. >> listen, trish, governor cuomo should be suing himself for having the high taxes that are harming hard working americans in the state of new york. they mentioned a number of people that have fleed the state of new york in the last two years. i'm one of those individuals because my property taxes for less than half an acre of property, $24,000. i moved to the state of connecticut, it's not perfect, but i was able to cut them in half. so i'm one of those individuals. i'm putting the faith on this issue. taxes are too high. the governor needs to look at how to cut taxes and not trying to promote himself by attacking president trump. anybody knows you can make the headlines when you
janine is here with us and blake and charles payne is back as well. i got a kick out of that. that is true what charles said. but the reality here is, i don't like it. i live in new york. but fundamentally there's something kind of wrong with new york, you know, getting a break and our lawmakers spending that money as they see fit and someone in texas doesn't. right? if you want to be perfectly fair. >> listen, trish, governor cuomo should be suing himself for having the high taxes that...
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charles: i am charles payne, dow jones at a new record high. it came down 244 off of the intraday high. optimism over the tax bill. president predicting final passage before christmas. they will send passed bill to conference. to sort out differences. we'll talk about that and the markets and more winners for you. the question, what are key areas where there may be a push between house and senate. we get to our panel. christopher bedford. washington examiner editorial director. there are quite a few differences, some are small, some of really big. they stand out between house and senate version, where are we looking it. charles: it feels like a few lines in sand have been drawn. >> an important area to hash out in conference between house and senate is the delay that the senate wishes to put on the reduction in corporate tax rate. you know, there is still a year's delay. my own view that republicans would be crazy to try to enter the 2018 election without getting benefit that corporate tax rate reduction would bring. there is also talk, the pre
charles: i am charles payne, dow jones at a new record high. it came down 244 off of the intraday high. optimism over the tax bill. president predicting final passage before christmas. they will send passed bill to conference. to sort out differences. we'll talk about that and the markets and more winners for you. the question, what are key areas where there may be a push between house and senate. we get to our panel. christopher bedford. washington examiner editorial director. there are quite...
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>> well, they don't know who alexander payne is. >> seth: okay, that's okay. >> they don't care abouto matt damnon is so they were super excited for me. >> seth: that's great. [ laughter ] did alexander take it hard when he heard they didn't care about him at all? >> no, no, he needs to be taken down a couple of notches. >> seth: okay, got ya. [ laughter ] and your parents have an incredible story. you were -- now were you -- you were born in thailand, is that correct? >> yes, my parents story is pretty wild, they left vietnam after the war, they were part of boat people. my mom was six months pregnant with me. my dad got shot that night that they were leaving and was bleeding on the boat for three days, until they got to a refugee camp in thailand, that's where i was born. we ended up in new orleans, louisiana because we had a sponsor family there. >> seth: that's fantastic. that's such an incredible story. [ cheers and applause ] they -- it's certainly, again, i would be excited to hear you were doing a movie with matt damon. he's very exciting. do -- a lot -- do people ask you a lo
>> well, they don't know who alexander payne is. >> seth: okay, that's okay. >> they don't care abouto matt damnon is so they were super excited for me. >> seth: that's great. [ laughter ] did alexander take it hard when he heard they didn't care about him at all? >> no, no, he needs to be taken down a couple of notches. >> seth: okay, got ya. [ laughter ] and your parents have an incredible story. you were -- now were you -- you were born in thailand, is...
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algunos comentarios que compartieron en las redes sociales, la pregunta es quÉ piensa del agro/tura de payneos con contacto deportivo. sfx: respiraciÓn agitada, latido de corazÓn sfx: tosiendo sfx: respiraciÓn a travÉs de mÁscara de oxÍgeno covered california. es más que cuidado médico. es cuidado para la vida. ivÁn: siete decir junio de 2018 ante el campeÓn del mundo alemania. luego vendrÁ su es que terminas la fase de grupos terminan el corea del sur. regresamos contigo adelante. natalie: pasamos a la nba el orlando golden statesaco 41 puntos en el primer cuarto y nunca se vio en desventaja. kevin durÁn aportÓ 25 puntos r paseo siete asistencias ventas steve cari se combinÓ para 60 puntos. el jugador de la lÍnea ofensivajackson fue multado con $30,387 por tener contacto con un referÍ durante el partido del domingo pasado frente a dÉnver. jackson fue expulsado del encuentro tras cho palmira: en mÉxico viviÓ en carne propia los prejuicios de ser inmigrante ramÓn: pese a la adversidad hoy es ta a punto de graduarse. norma nos cuenta su historia . norma: esta es una de las Últimas ocasiones en
algunos comentarios que compartieron en las redes sociales, la pregunta es quÉ piensa del agro/tura de payneos con contacto deportivo. sfx: respiraciÓn agitada, latido de corazÓn sfx: tosiendo sfx: respiraciÓn a travÉs de mÁscara de oxÍgeno covered california. es más que cuidado médico. es cuidado para la vida. ivÁn: siete decir junio de 2018 ante el campeÓn del mundo alemania. luego vendrÁ su es que terminas la fase de grupos terminan el corea del sur. regresamos contigo adelante....
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and sebastian payne, correspondent at the financial times. welcome to you both.hem, let's take a look at some of tomorrow's front pages. the daily mail calls people to rejoice. we are our way. the telegraph hails the price of freedom from all the stories about brexit you'll be surprised to hear. the express talks ofa surprised to hear. the express talks of a huge brexit at last. mae bounces back, that's what the times i’u ns bounces back, that's what the times runs with. the 2—1 headline, britain sets course for a soft brexit. the financial times itself strikes a cautious tone noting donald tusk‘s warnings on tough choices ahead are all around. the daily mirror describes theresa may as mrs softy. the guardian notes the european union warning there might be delays toa union warning there might be delays to a final brexit deal. ok, let's get started on papers. alan, you lead us off with the daily mail. there is a theresa may hand, a claudejunker there is a theresa may hand, a claude junker hand shaking. it seems a little over the top. i'm not sure rejoice is necess
and sebastian payne, correspondent at the financial times. welcome to you both.hem, let's take a look at some of tomorrow's front pages. the daily mail calls people to rejoice. we are our way. the telegraph hails the price of freedom from all the stories about brexit you'll be surprised to hear. the express talks ofa surprised to hear. the express talks of a huge brexit at last. mae bounces back, that's what the times i’u ns bounces back, that's what the times runs with. the 2—1 headline,...
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luxury automobile again for max payne owing money laundering is highly illegal. much keyser could. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the shaper money just kill the narrowness and spend the two to twenty million on one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy great so will more chance with. the base it's going to take. snow worm good bridge to come in you stupid twenty. yao's nose to. east. into piqua and the saw in the four colors closer look. at us running insisting that we did not in keeping them i am. i was trying to list as a display at the. last that. i mean you. could do for you but it will get you by showing you don't need you to brush it off that i told you. oh. yes yes to. check this out don't know. if you found my jewish but you might. just think that the fear of this casting discussed the custos threatening to just turn over y
luxury automobile again for max payne owing money laundering is highly illegal. much keyser could. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the shaper money just kill the narrowness and spend the two to twenty million on one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the...
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thomas payne, and english englisht -- an immigrant, it takes the patriots' side and writes a pamphlet called, "the american crisis." and then washington has this red to his troops when he is trying to urge them to reenlist. for the battle of trenton. being a job besides historian is as a journalist and i think this is the greatest leading paragraph in journalism. this pamphlet begins -- these are the times that try men's souls. it speaks of the summer soldier and the sunshine patriot. writing. i compare it to henry fifth -- henry the fifth speech in shakes for -- in shakespeare before the battle of agincourt. ae difference is that was play and this is real-time and reality and it was brilliantly inspired writing. thank you for mentioning that. ms. gregory: even though they were cold and sick and tired with low morale, that pamphlet helped. mr. brookhiser: and also washington personally appealed. he addressed one of the units and said -- you have done all that could be asked but if you would reenlist now, you will never be able to do more for your country. so, another soldiers did that
thomas payne, and english englisht -- an immigrant, it takes the patriots' side and writes a pamphlet called, "the american crisis." and then washington has this red to his troops when he is trying to urge them to reenlist. for the battle of trenton. being a job besides historian is as a journalist and i think this is the greatest leading paragraph in journalism. this pamphlet begins -- these are the times that try men's souls. it speaks of the summer soldier and the sunshine patriot....
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charles payne is next. >> charles: thank you very much e-mac. good evening i am charles payne.have several developing stories we're covering this hour but we begin with breaking news on the gop tax plan. tonight gop leaders running into trouble at the 11th hour, with four gop senators putting the tax reform bill in jeopardy. marco rubio remains the only no vote at this moment citing concerns with the tax credit while three other gop senators remain undecided as they await the release of the full bill coming within the coming days. senator ruby rubio tweeting a few hours ago tweeting tax negotiators didn't have much trouble finding a way to lower the top tax bracket and to start the corporate tax cut a year early, adding
charles payne is next. >> charles: thank you very much e-mac. good evening i am charles payne.have several developing stories we're covering this hour but we begin with breaking news on the gop tax plan. tonight gop leaders running into trouble at the 11th hour, with four gop senators putting the tax reform bill in jeopardy. marco rubio remains the only no vote at this moment citing concerns with the tax credit while three other gop senators remain undecided as they await the release of...
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and good evening i am charles payne. well it's crunch time on capitol hill. both chambers back in session facing a very tight time, right now to get this final tax bill on the president's desk by christmas and to pass a measure that keeps the government funded also before midnight friday, but democrats of course with pushing back, house minority leader nancy pelosi slamming the gop's tax plan. watch. >> nancy: this is armageddon. this is a very big deal because you know why? there's really a very hard way to come back from this. they take us furthermore deeply into debt. what can you do but raise taxes? >> charles: well my panel joins me now to help break it all down fox news political contributor tammy bruce independent women's voice board of directors, ron ki rstley, former special assistant to president george w. bush and adriana cohen, adriana let me start with you. we've gone from the old death panel to the star. this thing is the end of humanity as we know it. >> i mean, nancy pelosi is just embarrassing herself wi
and good evening i am charles payne. well it's crunch time on capitol hill. both chambers back in session facing a very tight time, right now to get this final tax bill on the president's desk by christmas and to pass a measure that keeps the government funded also before midnight friday, but democrats of course with pushing back, house minority leader nancy pelosi slamming the gop's tax plan. watch. >> nancy: this is armageddon. this is a very big deal because you know why? there's...
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charles: i am charles payne, dow jones at a new record high.244 off of the intraday high. optimism over the tax bill. president predicting final passage before christmas. they will send passed bill to conference. to sort out differences. we'll talk about that and the markets and more winners for you. the question, what are key areas where there may be a push between house and
charles: i am charles payne, dow jones at a new record high.244 off of the intraday high. optimism over the tax bill. president predicting final passage before christmas. they will send passed bill to conference. to sort out differences. we'll talk about that and the markets and more winners for you. the question, what are key areas where there may be a push between house and
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charles payne is here now with making money. take it away, charles. charles: thank you very much, good evening i'm charles payne tonight. several big and breaking stories happening all across the country. we have them all covered for you. on wall street, another historic day of trading. all embassies posting record closes, including the 70th record for the dow jones industrial average. something, by the way, that has never happened before. in washington, republican leaders inching one step closer to passing tax reform. republican senator susan collins and mike lee now announcing that they will indeed support the final tax bill. and tragedy strikes in washington state. six people are killed. more than 70 people sent to the hospital in a major amtrak train derailment. at this hour, officials investigating what's going wrong. first, we begin with president trump's national security strategy. president trump unveiling his america first strategy, which for the first time equal importance and economics security and national security. >> for the first time,
charles payne is here now with making money. take it away, charles. charles: thank you very much, good evening i'm charles payne tonight. several big and breaking stories happening all across the country. we have them all covered for you. on wall street, another historic day of trading. all embassies posting record closes, including the 70th record for the dow jones industrial average. something, by the way, that has never happened before. in washington, republican leaders inching one step...
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charles payne is here with "making money." s.charles payne and this is "making money." we have several stories from washington and unfortunately the wildfires in california. in just a couple hours president trump will take the stage in a rally in florida. the raging wildfires in california forcing hundreds of thousands to evacuate their homes. we'll get the latest on how bad it's getting. first we begin where
charles payne is here with "making money." s.charles payne and this is "making money." we have several stories from washington and unfortunately the wildfires in california. in just a couple hours president trump will take the stage in a rally in florida. the raging wildfires in california forcing hundreds of thousands to evacuate their homes. we'll get the latest on how bad it's getting. first we begin where
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it makes thomas payne, got one, and jefferson alike in their radicalism.ian: for someone who has not read the book and is listening to this, what would you say your perspective is the number one takeaway? gordon: the difference between these two men and how they work and embody different aspects of america, of us, i think both of them are important as part of what we are as a people. brian: are you going to write another book? gordon: i don't know about that. we will see. brian: how long did it take you to do this? orden: not long. i've been working at the stuff for 50 years but probably four years. brian: of all the award you received over the years, what is the one that meant the most to you? gordon: the pulitzer prize, but the other one is equally prestigious. the bancroft is not as well-known. i have not really sorted that out but it obviously makes a big difference for anybody who gets one. brian: you mentioned who taught you at harvard. who is your favorite? gordon: balin is the best historian in america and the 20th century, there is nobody who come
it makes thomas payne, got one, and jefferson alike in their radicalism.ian: for someone who has not read the book and is listening to this, what would you say your perspective is the number one takeaway? gordon: the difference between these two men and how they work and embody different aspects of america, of us, i think both of them are important as part of what we are as a people. brian: are you going to write another book? gordon: i don't know about that. we will see. brian: how long did it...
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there's a preamble to the question and it should be allowed to be addressed as well as -- senator payne. >> thank you. there are contracts between defense and a very large numbers in australia so you have anything further to add i'll take that unnoticed and bring it back to the chamber. >> thank you president. the danger associated with since at least 2000. when will the government keep communities some certainty by acting on the recommendation for the 2016 into the contamination that states the government needs to voluntarily acquire property which is no longer in use because of the contamination. >> thank you mr. president. i would note that as i've said the largest single national environmental investigation as far as we aware in australia is investing substantial resources in the investigation into the decontamination and we will continue to invest in activities as required. as the senator is well aware from her questions the coordination of the whole of government response including those that have been raised implement into a test force in the department of [inaudible]. that matte
there's a preamble to the question and it should be allowed to be addressed as well as -- senator payne. >> thank you. there are contracts between defense and a very large numbers in australia so you have anything further to add i'll take that unnoticed and bring it back to the chamber. >> thank you president. the danger associated with since at least 2000. when will the government keep communities some certainty by acting on the recommendation for the 2016 into the contamination...
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charles payne is up next. charles: good evening, i'm charles payne.he dow closing out the year with 70 record shies just shy of 25,000. we begin with president trump telling the "new york times" that he believes robert mueller's specialing counsel in the russia investigation will treat him fairly. while the white house has stayed quote uninvolved," other members of the republican party have asked for mueller to step down. the president said he thinks the
charles payne is up next. charles: good evening, i'm charles payne.he dow closing out the year with 70 record shies just shy of 25,000. we begin with president trump telling the "new york times" that he believes robert mueller's specialing counsel in the russia investigation will treat him fairly. while the white house has stayed quote uninvolved," other members of the republican party have asked for mueller to step down. the president said he thinks the
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the afternoon sunshine by david milan and jonny bairstow, a few dropped catches and wicketkeeper tim payneid malan and jonny bairstow. traditionally in perth when two batsmen come in it can be easy to get them out and they score quickly, i thought they batted well and they showed us how you have to apply yourself on that wicket and if you do there are lots of runs. england have given themselves a chance of posting a first innings total going into day two. they haven't won a test here since 1978 and if they lose this match australia will regain the ashes. it is still a long way to go but they have given themselves a real chance. 0utdated and sexist — or all part of the glamour and glitz of formula 1? this is the divisive topic of grid girls at grand prix. you see them holding umbrellas or driver name—boards, or lining the corridor as drivers make their way to the podium. well, their days could be numbered because the sport's new owners are considering whether or not to continue using them. bbc f1 reporterjenny gow will be presenting a special programme on this subject on 5live this evening,
the afternoon sunshine by david milan and jonny bairstow, a few dropped catches and wicketkeeper tim payneid malan and jonny bairstow. traditionally in perth when two batsmen come in it can be easy to get them out and they score quickly, i thought they batted well and they showed us how you have to apply yourself on that wicket and if you do there are lots of runs. england have given themselves a chance of posting a first innings total going into day two. they haven't won a test here since 1978...