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charles payne? charles: you'd hope i would hope that maybe they bo work this up to the supreme court and get it adjudicated with that. >> you withhold aid but ben is a lawyer. explain it. does the state have a right to impose -- ben: of course not. of course not. under the constitution, this is clearly a federal responsibility and i don't think that extremely scary looking man -- >> [laughter] ben: and sacramento and arresting jerry brown and putting him in leg irons. >> i'd like to see that for very different reasons. neil: well look at that. we'll see in the meantime president trump is taking to kim jong-un over twitter and now mainstream media is taking the president ongoing so far as to question the guy's sanity and don't get me started on the nuclear button thing, after this mayhem? what are you doing up there? i'm a lightning rod. waiting to protect your home from a lightning strike. it's my new years resolution. whatever. can you get my plane? yeah, i don't do planes. i just do lightning. ♪ n
charles payne? charles: you'd hope i would hope that maybe they bo work this up to the supreme court and get it adjudicated with that. >> you withhold aid but ben is a lawyer. explain it. does the state have a right to impose -- ben: of course not. of course not. under the constitution, this is clearly a federal responsibility and i don't think that extremely scary looking man -- >> [laughter] ben: and sacramento and arresting jerry brown and putting him in leg irons. >> i'd...
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payne over there.ne was exposed to european aristocratic styles, but didn't have aristocratic styled money. he borrowed money, spent it, gambled away and came back with huge debt. madsion did not want dolley to know about this, so he paid the debts. that was a mistake because payne repeated this again and again. he would borrow money and lose it gambling. he would repeatedly come back with debt and madison would buy him out of debtor's prison. this is one of the reasons madison did not free slaves. he spent so much cash trying to solve payne's economic troubles, he did not have the cash left to give to dolley. host: we spent a year listening to people talking about jared kushner being involved in international relations. what would happen if madison were here and payne, his stepson, was involved in something as important as the ent?ty of gh noah: i was able to ascertain, he had almost no role in the treaty. nevertheless we might raise our eyebrows at the host -- at his stepson being involved in somethi
payne over there.ne was exposed to european aristocratic styles, but didn't have aristocratic styled money. he borrowed money, spent it, gambled away and came back with huge debt. madsion did not want dolley to know about this, so he paid the debts. that was a mistake because payne repeated this again and again. he would borrow money and lose it gambling. he would repeatedly come back with debt and madison would buy him out of debtor's prison. this is one of the reasons madison did not free...
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she had one surviving son whom they called payne.adison and dolly never had children of their own. he became a stepfather to payne. he always tried to get him into the best schools. payne did not have the instincts of a public servant. madison was truck -- was trying to get him worldly experience. exposed to european aristocratic styles, but didn't have aristocratic styled money. he borrowed money, spent it, gambled away and came back with huge debt. madsion did not want dolley to know about this, so he paid the debts. that was a mistake because payne repeated this again and again. he would repeatedly come back with debt and medicine -- madison would buy him out of debtor's prison. he spent so much cash trying to solve payne's economic troubles, he did not have the cash left to give to dolley. year listeninga to people talking about jared kushner being involved in international relations. what would happen if madison were here and payne, his stepson, was involved in something as important as the treaty of yent. -- i wasfar as i will
she had one surviving son whom they called payne.adison and dolly never had children of their own. he became a stepfather to payne. he always tried to get him into the best schools. payne did not have the instincts of a public servant. madison was truck -- was trying to get him worldly experience. exposed to european aristocratic styles, but didn't have aristocratic styled money. he borrowed money, spent it, gambled away and came back with huge debt. madsion did not want dolley to know about...
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part three, alabama and clemson and it's fitting that da'ron payne gets the touchdown. he's a defensive tackle. it was his kick that started the drive and then the big fella with a touchdown and then the very next drive for clemson, it all falls apart here as the pass from kelly bryant is deflected. mack wilson takes it in 18 yards.
part three, alabama and clemson and it's fitting that da'ron payne gets the touchdown. he's a defensive tackle. it was his kick that started the drive and then the big fella with a touchdown and then the very next drive for clemson, it all falls apart here as the pass from kelly bryant is deflected. mack wilson takes it in 18 yards.
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with me are kate andrews, news editor at the institute of economic affairs and sebastian payne, who'sical leader writer at the ft. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times says allies of the labour leaderjeremy corbyn are planning to get rid of 50 labour mps. the telegraph — which leads with comments from the foreign secretary borisjohnson that the uk should welcome a visit from president donald trump. a poll in another newspaper suggests that we do not want that. the sunday express says that more than 100 tory mps will demand the prime minister end free movement and leave the single market as soon as we leave the eu in march 2019. the mail on sunday leads with a plot to target three ex—conservative cabinet ministers in — what the paper calls — "a cash for brexit scandal". with me are kate andrews, news editor at the institute of economic affairs and sebastian payne, who's political leader writer at the ft. we can start with this story about jeremy corbyn. i have the feeling i have read this headline before, but let's go through it. jeremy corbyn allies plot to oust 50
with me are kate andrews, news editor at the institute of economic affairs and sebastian payne, who'sical leader writer at the ft. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times says allies of the labour leaderjeremy corbyn are planning to get rid of 50 labour mps. the telegraph — which leads with comments from the foreign secretary borisjohnson that the uk should welcome a visit from president donald trump. a poll in another newspaper suggests that we do not want that. the sunday...
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payne: mr.peaker, i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. payne: mr. speaker, with the emergence of lone wolves and small terror cells, we have seen acts of terror are not just limited to urban areas. as threats to our homeland continue to evolve and as violent extremists continue to exploit soft targets, the risk to nonprofit organizations grows. we need to make sure that we do our part to ensure that places of worship and other nonprofit organizations throughout the country have access to resources necessary to keep themselves safe and secure. h.r. 1486 was endorsed by the jewish federation of north america. i appreciate its support and i ask unanimous consent to include the letter of support in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. payne: i strongly encourage my colleagues to sport h.r. 1486 and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. katko: i urge my colleagues
payne: mr.peaker, i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. payne: mr. speaker, with the emergence of lone wolves and small terror cells, we have seen acts of terror are not just limited to urban areas. as threats to our homeland continue to evolve and as violent extremists continue to exploit soft targets, the risk to nonprofit organizations grows. we need to make sure that we do our part to ensure that places of worship and other nonprofit organizations...
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payne... now in on offense in the "jumbo" package...nd the tide fool everyone by passing to the 308-pound payne for the tochdown... 17-6 alabama next cemson possession... bryant pciked again... this time by mack wilson.... who returns it 18 yards for the touchdown. alabama defense dominates... tide win 24-6... they advance to the natioal championchip game(wipe to rose bowl) the other semi-final... the rose bowl... heisman trophy winer baker mayfield and the oklahoma sooners... taking on the s-e-c champion georgia bullbogs... 2nd overtime... tied 48-48... the sooners' austin seibert's field goal attepmt is blocked by the bulldoigs' lorenzo carter... georgia can win it on the next possession... and two plays later... sony michel (michelle)... . takes it all the way from 27 yards out... georgia rushed for a whopping 317 yards... 181 from michelle... the bulldogs advance to the national title game with a 54-48 win... the highest scoring rose bowl ever... georgia versus alabama for it all a week from tonight (weather) coming up i'll have the
payne... now in on offense in the "jumbo" package...nd the tide fool everyone by passing to the 308-pound payne for the tochdown... 17-6 alabama next cemson possession... bryant pciked again... this time by mack wilson.... who returns it 18 yards for the touchdown. alabama defense dominates... tide win 24-6... they advance to the natioal championchip game(wipe to rose bowl) the other semi-final... the rose bowl... heisman trophy winer baker mayfield and the oklahoma sooners... taking...
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. >> reporter: these are photos of glen payne leaving the hall of justice on friday. he is surrounded by the attorneys and volunteers of the northern california innocence project. >> this is the first case that in the california state court has been reversed on the basis of microscopic hair comparison. >> reporter: payne was convicted of kidnapping and molesting a 2-year-old neighbor girl in 1991. his conviction in large part due to expert testimony about two strands of hair. >> he made a statistical analysis as to how important that hair was. then that number was used to argue that it's so unlikely that that could happen that he must have been the perpetrator. >> reporter: the innocence project argued it was bad science. a judge dismissed all charges. >> it was really an honor to work on the case and help to try and get his conviction reversed. >> it's why i went to law school, to you know correct the wrongs that inevitably happen in the justice system. >> reporter: payne was actually paroled in 2005 but his freedom was hampered by the fact he had to register as a se
. >> reporter: these are photos of glen payne leaving the hall of justice on friday. he is surrounded by the attorneys and volunteers of the northern california innocence project. >> this is the first case that in the california state court has been reversed on the basis of microscopic hair comparison. >> reporter: payne was convicted of kidnapping and molesting a 2-year-old neighbor girl in 1991. his conviction in large part due to expert testimony about two strands of hair....
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payne with the ball. >> da'ron payne made plays on both sides of the ball.ame up with an intersection -- interception in the third quarter. on the next drive, jalen hurts play fakes and threw a touchdown to payne. than the crimson tide sealed it on the next clemson drive. >> we have heard so much about that. the way the game ended last year -- and another one! williams picked! >> wilson returned that touchdown. alabama when the sugar bowl, advancing to their third straight title game. the national title game will be monday night in atlanta. >>> big headaches overnight for many international travelers. the computer outage that led to delays at a number of airports including sfo. >>> more than 150 people were attacked on the beach. the warning in southern california for beachgoers. >>> traffic is looking very good this morning. so good we can leave you with this pretty picture of the golden gate bridge. you can see cars and vehicles moving along smoothly. >>> does not much fall got there this morning. we will check on current conditions and look at those after
payne with the ball. >> da'ron payne made plays on both sides of the ball.ame up with an intersection -- interception in the third quarter. on the next drive, jalen hurts play fakes and threw a touchdown to payne. than the crimson tide sealed it on the next clemson drive. >> we have heard so much about that. the way the game ended last year -- and another one! williams picked! >> wilson returned that touchdown. alabama when the sugar bowl, advancing to their third straight...
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. >> reporter: these are photos of glen payne leaving the hall of justice on friday. he is surrounded by the attorneys and volunteers of the northern california innocence project. >> this is the first case that in the california state court has been reversed on the basis of microscopic hair comparison. >> reporter: payne was convicted of kidnapping and molesting a 2-year-old neighbor girl in 1991. his conviction in large part due to expert testimony about two strands of hair. >> he made a statistical analysis as to how important that hair was. then that number was used to argue that it's so unlikely that that could happen that he must have been the perpetrator. >> reporter: the innocence project argued it was bad science. a judge dismissed all charges. >> it was really an honor to work on the case and help to try and get his conviction reversed. >> it's why i went to law school, to you know correct the wrongs that inevitably happen in the justice system. >> reporter: payne was actually paroled in 2005 but his freedom was hampered by the fact he had to register as a se
. >> reporter: these are photos of glen payne leaving the hall of justice on friday. he is surrounded by the attorneys and volunteers of the northern california innocence project. >> this is the first case that in the california state court has been reversed on the basis of microscopic hair comparison. >> reporter: payne was convicted of kidnapping and molesting a 2-year-old neighbor girl in 1991. his conviction in large part due to expert testimony about two strands of hair....
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you are doing a fantastic job subbing in for the great charles payne, good on you.econd, why are people saying? the mainstream media is saying it. we've discusses bulls and bears, they hope for trump to fail. why? because they are still mad he -- mad they lost the election. to your point, you ask average person, on the street, i'm going to give you $100 to spend or give it to the government? what do you think abser would be? they will say, i can pend it better than the government, that is what the tax cuts are doing. people right now don't believe in the tax cut, majority they have been spoken to by mainstream media saying it will be horrible. wait until they file their taxes and get more money back in their pocket. this economy is going to take off. john: jonus, are the tax cuts price ed into this market. >> they are, but the investors are not concerned. i think that real question right now how much of the boost from tax cuts, what gary said, will be taken away from federal reserve. there is some degree they will capture some of the gains. they might raise rates hi
you are doing a fantastic job subbing in for the great charles payne, good on you.econd, why are people saying? the mainstream media is saying it. we've discusses bulls and bears, they hope for trump to fail. why? because they are still mad he -- mad they lost the election. to your point, you ask average person, on the street, i'm going to give you $100 to spend or give it to the government? what do you think abser would be? they will say, i can pend it better than the government, that is what...
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can this go on charles payne host of making money with charles payne on the fox business network joinsnow. let's play devil's advocate here. if it shut down, what generally happens to the economy? >> it hasn't been hurt in the past there have been 18 government shut downs in 13 years. only one year was g.d.p. lower. so, you know, it's pretty interesting because it's a heck of a game of chick ton play. remember when it shut down under president obama. the market held up pretty well and america learned we had hundreds of thousands of nonessential workers. it's a dangerous ga gamut on democrats to force. this i will say, martha, we have entered into a period of optimism in this country we haven't seen? n. a very long time. i will give you an example. potential home buyer traffic has picked up to a level not seen since 1999. 19999 i remember, that's the ultimate pulse. there is excitement out there. optimism. you hope washington, d.c. doesn't snuff that out. >> martha: well, we know there was gloom and doom predictions from a lot of people about the tax cut. here is some of them. >> this i
can this go on charles payne host of making money with charles payne on the fox business network joinsnow. let's play devil's advocate here. if it shut down, what generally happens to the economy? >> it hasn't been hurt in the past there have been 18 government shut downs in 13 years. only one year was g.d.p. lower. so, you know, it's pretty interesting because it's a heck of a game of chick ton play. remember when it shut down under president obama. the market held up pretty well and...
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. >> finally, two singers who teamed up -- rita payne aora a l william payne. >> liam. >> did i say somethingoking for love to find you ♪ ♪ love to find you >> liam payne there, rita ora. sound track will be released same day as the movie, february 9th. rita ora, liam payne, also here in studio this coming thursday. if you would like to set your calendar, we would love to have you. that's your pop start. >>> now we're going to move on to something we're very excited about, that's our super bowl commercial kickoff. counting down to next sunday's big game anyway very big way, giving you first looks at some of the most anticipated commercials. we have one today, budweiser always puts out a good ad. check it out for the very first time. [ phone vibrating ] >> i'll be right there. >> the storm is affecting thousands of families. people still in desperate need of aid. ♪ when the night has come >> where are we at? ♪ and the land is dark and the moon is the only light we'll see ♪ ♪ no i won't be afraid no i won't be afraid just as long as you stand stand by me ♪ ♪ so darling darling stand by me ♪ ♪ o
. >> finally, two singers who teamed up -- rita payne aora a l william payne. >> liam. >> did i say somethingoking for love to find you ♪ ♪ love to find you >> liam payne there, rita ora. sound track will be released same day as the movie, february 9th. rita ora, liam payne, also here in studio this coming thursday. if you would like to set your calendar, we would love to have you. that's your pop start. >>> now we're going to move on to something we're very...
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joining me now from central london is sebastian payne, political lead writer at the financial times.? more turmoil in ukip. it never seems to end. ever since the vote for brexit, the party has really been without purpose. it is called the uk independence party and it is getting independence for the uk, orat and it is getting independence for the uk, or at least how it sees it. it is not about henry bolton and what is going on in his private life, it is about a political force that does not have a purpose anymore cost of membership numbers have been dwindling, poll numbers are in the ground. the real issue is ukip is a pointless party now. no matter whether henry bolton stays or goes, there is no purpose in uk politics. henry bolton has said he wants to train the swamp. this political infighting and backstabbing at the top of ukip goes on. this is all about the national executive committee, the ruling body of ukip. they have all said henry bolton is not up to the task needs to go, as have most of his officials, have a lwa ys have most of his officials, have always signed from their po
joining me now from central london is sebastian payne, political lead writer at the financial times.? more turmoil in ukip. it never seems to end. ever since the vote for brexit, the party has really been without purpose. it is called the uk independence party and it is getting independence for the uk, orat and it is getting independence for the uk, or at least how it sees it. it is not about henry bolton and what is going on in his private life, it is about a political force that does not have...
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charles payne is here with "making money." charles: i'm charles payne * on "making money." the market is absolutely on fire crushing through 26,000. and this time it stuck. we have a potential government shutdown looming. but we have to begin with one of the biggest news stories of the week. apple. the latest company to accelerate he investments and they cited trump's tax cuts. the company announcing it will contribute $350 billion to the u.s. complete next five years and create 20,000 jobs. it expects repatriation tax of $38 million. that mines they are bringing back $350 billion all. american workers clearly benefiting from the new tax cut but president obama still not getting the credit he deserves. liz peak, gina loudon, and ford o'connell. president trump not getting any credit. yesterday there was an article in the "new york times" that the americans are warming up to the new tax laws but they don't give trump the credit. >> i think they will when they see the actual money and it makes an actual difference in their lives. $1,000 isn't that much money to them. but it's
charles payne is here with "making money." charles: i'm charles payne * on "making money." the market is absolutely on fire crushing through 26,000. and this time it stuck. we have a potential government shutdown looming. but we have to begin with one of the biggest news stories of the week. apple. the latest company to accelerate he investments and they cited trump's tax cuts. the company announcing it will contribute $350 billion to the u.s. complete next five years and...
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the new movie from alexander payne.arlyman, the latest offering from aardman animations, always a treat. and last flag flying, the not quite sequel to the last detail. it looks intriguing, your first choice, that's what i would say. intriguing is exactly the word. this is something a bit different. the best way to describe it is it takes riffs from the incredible shrinking man and innerspace and combines it with a bit of inconvenient truth and the american satire spanglish. really... 0k. the story is the earth's resources have been depleted and process has been discovered to shrink people down to five inches. you can save the planet, you become and use less resources. you produce less stuff to dispose of. everyone has agreed it is a good idea. but the reason people are doing it is because the lifestyle you get offered if you agree to become small is more extravagant than you can get in the big world. here's a clip. so the decision... downsizing takes pressure off, especially money pressure. it must be a good to know you
the new movie from alexander payne.arlyman, the latest offering from aardman animations, always a treat. and last flag flying, the not quite sequel to the last detail. it looks intriguing, your first choice, that's what i would say. intriguing is exactly the word. this is something a bit different. the best way to describe it is it takes riffs from the incredible shrinking man and innerspace and combines it with a bit of inconvenient truth and the american satire spanglish. really... 0k. the...
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charles payne, the host of "making money" with charles payne. welcome back, charles.ssary to keep this optimism rolling and make it as real and tangible as possible? charles: the good feeling have begun to morph into tanningibility can things. the soft data has become hard data. it's credible, it's real. success begets success. businesses have been in a fox hole for 8 years. they are coming out and want to get back to their natural dna. despite what they tell survey takers, americans are optimistic. kennedy: are banks lending money again? charles: banks said there was not a demands for loans. i think this yierl see dead frank -- you will see dodd-frank adjustments. by the way, disposable income, debt servicing because of disposable nicks at an all-time low. if you lose your house and car during recession, sadly you don't have that's bills anymore. but having said that, homebuyer optimism foot traffic is through the roof. in december 2016 it expands for the first time since 2005. it has been that long it was in contraction for that's months, that's years. kennedy: you
charles payne, the host of "making money" with charles payne. welcome back, charles.ssary to keep this optimism rolling and make it as real and tangible as possible? charles: the good feeling have begun to morph into tanningibility can things. the soft data has become hard data. it's credible, it's real. success begets success. businesses have been in a fox hole for 8 years. they are coming out and want to get back to their natural dna. despite what they tell survey takers, americans...
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america heard back into the miles of her history to lincoln, jefferson, tom payne, patrick henry.h in washington of august 28th. ♪ in this city that has a massive traffic problem even at normal times, traffic had been re-routed and acres of space had been reserved for the thousands of visiting demonstrators. ♪ ♪ ♪ i have the hammer in the morning and the hammer in the evening all over this land ♪ ♪ i hammer out danger i hammer out warning ♪ ♪ i hammer out love between my brothers and my sisters all over this land ♪ ♪ >> momentum for the march began slowly. by 11:30 a.m., a mounting tide of children, students, parents, grandparents, placards and banners held aloft while walking down the wide avenue named in honor of the constitution of the country. no attempt was made or thought given to strict lines of marching. the mood of the day was serious but relaxed. 200,000 strong they marched in the largest demonstration for civil rights in the history of the united states. ♪ catholics, protestants and jews. the humble and the famous, westerners, northerners and southerners, a cross sectio
america heard back into the miles of her history to lincoln, jefferson, tom payne, patrick henry.h in washington of august 28th. ♪ in this city that has a massive traffic problem even at normal times, traffic had been re-routed and acres of space had been reserved for the thousands of visiting demonstrators. ♪ ♪ ♪ i have the hammer in the morning and the hammer in the evening all over this land ♪ ♪ i hammer out danger i hammer out warning ♪ ♪ i hammer out love between my...
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charles: i am charles payne. breaking news. stock plummeting with dow down more than 360 falling for a second day. it is intensifying. this ahead of the state of union address, where president trump is to call for bipartisan. all touting a strong economy, those tax cuts. millions of americans feeling benefits of the new g.o.p. tax law. my next guest oklahoma senator james langford, and buffalo wild wings restaurant franchise owner, saying his company is benefiting. a lot of anticipation over not just what president trump will say tonight, but his tone and how he delivers the message. >> always interesting. the conversation is about tone rather than content. i think that cob tent. this capitol hill is an ant hill of security, i fully expect he will talk about infrastructure, immigration, trade and future for trade. i am confident he will talk about tax policies, what is already happening across america and the low unemployment rate and the number of jobs creates, this is a positive time. charles: we should remind audience, there
charles: i am charles payne. breaking news. stock plummeting with dow down more than 360 falling for a second day. it is intensifying. this ahead of the state of union address, where president trump is to call for bipartisan. all touting a strong economy, those tax cuts. millions of americans feeling benefits of the new g.o.p. tax law. my next guest oklahoma senator james langford, and buffalo wild wings restaurant franchise owner, saying his company is benefiting. a lot of anticipation over...
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i'm charles payne, major stories on "making money," capping the best january since 1998. i'll tell if you february can maintain this pace. >>> congressman trey gowdy announcing he won't seek re-election, becoming the latest high-profile committee chair to leave congress. >>> a train carrying gop lawmakers to a retreat crashed in virginia. >>> first, reaction from last night's state of the union address. president trump touting the economy and tax cuts while pushing unity as a path forward. let's watch. >> tonight, i call upon all of us to set aside our differences. to seek out common ground, and to summon the unity we need to deliver for the people. this is really the key. these are the people we were elected to serve. charles: here with me now for reaction, fox news political contributor tammy bruce and independent woman's voice director ford o'connell, gina loudon, donald j. trump advisory board member and ned ryun, former president bush presidential writer. former presidential writer, what did you make of that one? that was a doozy. >> magnificent speech. it was a home
i'm charles payne, major stories on "making money," capping the best january since 1998. i'll tell if you february can maintain this pace. >>> congressman trey gowdy announcing he won't seek re-election, becoming the latest high-profile committee chair to leave congress. >>> a train carrying gop lawmakers to a retreat crashed in virginia. >>> first, reaction from last night's state of the union address. president trump touting the economy and tax cuts while...
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with me are kate andrews, news editor at the institute of economic affairs and sebastian payne, who'sitical leader writer at the ft. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times says allies of the labour leaderjeremy corbyn are planning to deselect 50 labour mps. the telegraph leads with comments from the foreign secretary boris johnson, arguing the uk should welcome a visit from donald trump. the sunday express says more than a 100 tory mps will demand the prime minister ends free movement and leaves the single market as soon as the uk exits the eu in march next year. the new look observer leads with a pledge from the prime minister to punish bosses who fail to protect their workers pension schemes. and the mail on sunday leads with an investigation carried out by channel four into three former conservative cabinet ministers, in what the paper calls a ‘cash for brexit‘ controversy. well, as usual a mixed bag of stories in tomorrow morning's papers — politics, celebrity weddings and donald trump so let's take a closer look with my guests. starting with the b new look obser
with me are kate andrews, news editor at the institute of economic affairs and sebastian payne, who'sitical leader writer at the ft. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times says allies of the labour leaderjeremy corbyn are planning to deselect 50 labour mps. the telegraph leads with comments from the foreign secretary boris johnson, arguing the uk should welcome a visit from donald trump. the sunday express says more than a 100 tory mps will demand the prime minister ends free...
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charles: thank you very much e-mac and happy new year and good evening i'm charles payne and you are watching making money first i've got to say many thanks to john layfield for keeping my seat warm for the past two days as everyone sent on twitter it was not an easy job to do. let's dive right into it a lot of fast moving developments the latest on the trump bannon feud and also of course the bomb cyclone slamming the northeast bringing dangerous winds and heavy snow we'll have a lot more on all of that shortly but first we start with this incredible economy. the dow hitting another milestone closing above 25,000 for the first time ever for president trump, well roll tape. president trump: we broke a very very big barrier 25,000 and those that would say we wouldn't break 25,000 by the end of the eighth year and we're in the 11th month. we did in fact break 25,000, very substantially break it very easily, so i guess our new number is 30,000 but what it means is every time you see that number go up on wall street it means jobs mean success it means 401 (k) that is flourishing. charles
charles: thank you very much e-mac and happy new year and good evening i'm charles payne and you are watching making money first i've got to say many thanks to john layfield for keeping my seat warm for the past two days as everyone sent on twitter it was not an easy job to do. let's dive right into it a lot of fast moving developments the latest on the trump bannon feud and also of course the bomb cyclone slamming the northeast bringing dangerous winds and heavy snow we'll have a lot more on...
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charles payne. didn't think that steve bannon could tear things up more?till you hear what charlie gasparino has been discovering about what he wants to do now. you can't predict the market, but through good times and bad at t. rowe price we've helped our investors stay confident for over 80 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >> what are you doing now? >> i'm working on a web series for crackle. it's called back seat cars getting coffee. and we have more called "frumpers for guy." skin care line. blotch. >> neil: so that's what steve bannon was up to. i've been wondering. fbn's charlie gasparino knows what he's really been up to. >> satire always has a little truth to it. you know that? there is some truth to that. here's what we understand about steve bannon. he's been ousted from breitbart after president trump did not like his comments and neither did the mercer family, a rich family. his comments appeared in the michael wolff book ant don jr. he's quietly plotting his return to some sort of a public life post breitba
charles payne. didn't think that steve bannon could tear things up more?till you hear what charlie gasparino has been discovering about what he wants to do now. you can't predict the market, but through good times and bad at t. rowe price we've helped our investors stay confident for over 80 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >> what are you doing now? >> i'm working on a web series for crackle. it's called back seat cars getting coffee. and we...
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. >> reporter: these are photos of glen payne leaving the hall of justice on friday. he is surrounded by the attorneys and volunteers of the northern california innocence project. >> this is the first case that in the california state court has been reversed on the basis of microscopic hair investigation. >> reporter: his conviction in large part due to expert testimony about two strands of hair. >> he made a statistical analysis as to how important that hair was. then that number was used to argue that it's so unlikely that that could happen that he must have been the perpetrator. >> reporter: the innocence project argued it was bad science. a judge dismissed all charges. >> it was really an honor to work on the case and help to try and get his conviction reversed. >> it's why i went to law school, to you know correct the wrongs that inevitably happen in the justice system. >> reporter: payne was actually paroled in 2005 but his freedom was hampered by the fact he had to register as a sex offender. >> for him it's just an enormous relief to not have to live this anym
. >> reporter: these are photos of glen payne leaving the hall of justice on friday. he is surrounded by the attorneys and volunteers of the northern california innocence project. >> this is the first case that in the california state court has been reversed on the basis of microscopic hair investigation. >> reporter: his conviction in large part due to expert testimony about two strands of hair. >> he made a statistical analysis as to how important that hair was. then...
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charles payne is here now with "making money." charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. we have fast-moving developments. major averages finish with regard highs. the s & p at its best start since 1964. steve bannon has stepped down as executive chairman at "breitbart" news. president trump urging a group of law makers to tackle on a bipartisan basis immigration reform in an attempt to forge a deal that protects dreamers from deportation and keeps the government open and builds the president's wall. >> is there any agreement without wall? president trump: no. we need it. you need the wall. i would love not to build the wall. but you need the wall. i will tell you this, the i.c.e. officers and border patrol agents say if you don't have the wall in certain areas that aren't protected by nature, if you don't have the wall, you cannot have security. you just can't have it. it doesn't work. charles: the white house released a statement saying that strum and the senators reach a decision on chain migration, and daca. vince, an extraordinary meeting today. the stakes are very h
charles payne is here now with "making money." charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. we have fast-moving developments. major averages finish with regard highs. the s & p at its best start since 1964. steve bannon has stepped down as executive chairman at "breitbart" news. president trump urging a group of law makers to tackle on a bipartisan basis immigration reform in an attempt to forge a deal that protects dreamers from deportation and keeps the government open...
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charles payne is here now with "making money." charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. fast-moving developments. major averages finish with regard highs. the s & p at its best start since 1964. steve bannon has stepped down as executive chairman at "breitbart" news. president trump urging a group of law makers to tackle on a bipartisan basis immigration reform in an attempt to forge a deal that protects dreamers from deportation and keeps the government open and builds the president's wall. >> is there any agreement without wall? president trump: no. we
charles payne is here now with "making money." charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. fast-moving developments. major averages finish with regard highs. the s & p at its best start since 1964. steve bannon has stepped down as executive chairman at "breitbart" news. president trump urging a group of law makers to tackle on a bipartisan basis immigration reform in an attempt to forge a deal that protects dreamers from deportation and keeps the government open and builds...
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he new he had a brother, he didn't have to look far to find his brother mark payne. >> almost our entire lives we were two miles away from each other. they said it was easy to reconnect despite having missed decades together. >> feng shui is about energy and it holds that number of things including paint colors can make you feel happier. it's the focus of the philly up coming show. >> reporter: feng shui works requiring a lesson in a map that divides your home into nine equal section. >> each section has a different life meaning or goal. >> and each goal has a corresponding color family. >> career is in the right front section of the home where she created the wall. nancy started her career as an etcher. >> someone asked me if i could paint a house. i said, yes, of course. >> she'll be selling the paint at the home and garden show helping people. this is so interesting. >> the home and garden show is february 16 through the 18th at the greater philadelphia expo center in oaks. we're giving away two free tickets. you can find that entry at the contest page. >> reporter: if you're thinking
he new he had a brother, he didn't have to look far to find his brother mark payne. >> almost our entire lives we were two miles away from each other. they said it was easy to reconnect despite having missed decades together. >> feng shui is about energy and it holds that number of things including paint colors can make you feel happier. it's the focus of the philly up coming show. >> reporter: feng shui works requiring a lesson in a map that divides your home into nine equal...
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and if it does happen it would just make fort payne become back to life. and bring good industry in, good tourist and maybe the attraction, too. host: did you work at one of those sock factories? caller: no sir. i'm a retired v.a. veteran and i have been working on my service connection which is still in holding pattern. but i'm patient. let me rephrase that. since they have gotten rid of -- correct me if i'm wrong -- employees who were not doing their jobs in the v.a. host: you can see this discussion and last night state of the union event on www.c-span.org. the maryland gerrymandering case, the latest challenge to the white house travel ban, and a case that could determine the future of public hearings. >> the people that are getting their food, just finish up with that.
and if it does happen it would just make fort payne become back to life. and bring good industry in, good tourist and maybe the attraction, too. host: did you work at one of those sock factories? caller: no sir. i'm a retired v.a. veteran and i have been working on my service connection which is still in holding pattern. but i'm patient. let me rephrase that. since they have gotten rid of -- correct me if i'm wrong -- employees who were not doing their jobs in the v.a. host: you can see this...
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payne with the ball. how about it? >> payne made big plays on both sides.e, alabama quarterback throws for the touchdown. then the crimson tide sealed it on the next clemson drive. kicks off the ball and returns it. that's right. for the touchdown. alabama scored 14 points in just 13 seconds to win the sugar bowl, advancing to their third straight national title game. the national title game is set for monday in atlanta. >>> two of the biggest jackpots in the lottery is up for grabs tonight and tomorrow. the lottery's 15th year history, this ranks as the eighth largest jackpot. >> the powerball drawing is tomorrow night. the jackpot currently stands at $440 million. that is the 7th largest jackpot of any lottery in u.s. history. in case you're wondering the chance of winning both one in 88 quadrillion that. is the number 88 followed by 15 zeros. >> sounds like a made-up number. is getting rich one of your new year's resolutions. >> yes. if you hit the jackpot. >> it happens in an instant. >> if it doesn't happen. >> i don't believe in resolutions. i believe
payne with the ball. how about it? >> payne made big plays on both sides.e, alabama quarterback throws for the touchdown. then the crimson tide sealed it on the next clemson drive. kicks off the ball and returns it. that's right. for the touchdown. alabama scored 14 points in just 13 seconds to win the sugar bowl, advancing to their third straight national title game. the national title game is set for monday in atlanta. >>> two of the biggest jackpots in the lottery is up for...
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charles payne is here with "making money." charles: good evening, i'm charles payne, you are watching "making money." that's exactly what happened today. major averages racing higher today after the u.s. economy added 148,000 jobs in december. we saw closing record highs, a number of course was below expectation but the report showed signs that the broad market, the broad labor market is maintaining plenty of momentum coming into the year. december's gain was the 82nd consecutive month of job growth, unemployment held steady at 4.1%, although the headline number was disappointing and some of the estimates particularly after adp yesterday, there were remarkable parts of that report that are encouraging for all americans. the trend of lower unemployment rate continues for all racial demographics. look at black unemployment reaching a series low. all-time low, back to '72. 6.8% down from 7.9% a year ago. want to bring my panel into talk about the market, break down the economic momentum. liz peek and the hill contributor jillian
charles payne is here with "making money." charles: good evening, i'm charles payne, you are watching "making money." that's exactly what happened today. major averages racing higher today after the u.s. economy added 148,000 jobs in december. we saw closing record highs, a number of course was below expectation but the report showed signs that the broad market, the broad labor market is maintaining plenty of momentum coming into the year. december's gain was the 82nd...
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. >> minutes after pick being oi e pass, darren payne, there he is with that pass.lemson's next possession, matt wi they were excited. they were like, this is why we voted for nick saban to be our next senator in alabama. the crimson tide makes it an all sec showdown for the title. >>> michigan melted under the sun. they met the wolverines and the gamecocks came roaring back. score 23 straight points, knocking michigan off, 26-19. >> notre dame facing lsu in the citrus bowl. irish managed to pull out a thriller. miles boykin made an incredible one-hand grab. down the line he goes. notre dame winning 21-17. >>> now let's check in with our senior global chief national football analyst contributor, jack sheehan. he gave us his prediction, he had south carolina winning 26-19 against michigan wins 23-14. notre dame he had up 21-17. jack was correct. notre dame won the game, wrong on the spread. uga/oklahoma, jack was wrong on that one. >> two for two overall. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance
. >> minutes after pick being oi e pass, darren payne, there he is with that pass.lemson's next possession, matt wi they were excited. they were like, this is why we voted for nick saban to be our next senator in alabama. the crimson tide makes it an all sec showdown for the title. >>> michigan melted under the sun. they met the wolverines and the gamecocks came roaring back. score 23 straight points, knocking michigan off, 26-19. >> notre dame facing lsu in the citrus...
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>> but just a few bunks down, summer payne seemed annoyed by the budding friendship and still does. >ng about, oh, yeah, best friend applications are being accepted. i know that girl so glad she got bailed up out of this [ bleep ]. >> what's going on with you guys? >> well, what? >> what's going on with you? >> with who? >> we are not going to have a fight. >> you two. >> we have no issues. i'm just in here living with her at the moment. yeah, there was a discrepancy, because i guess she felt like i was calling her out, because she was being untrue to the new book that we had in here. they had this young lady helping fix her bed and showing her the ropes, and said she was going to give her the best friend application and it was accepted, and if she was her best friend, she would have helped her. >> i was already helping her. i was not [ bleep ] getting down off my bed when i'm already comfortable doing something that i don't think even is necessary. >> well, bitch, we ain't got no friend, remember? we're not here to make friends. >> bitch, you ain't nothing but fake. because i cannot
>> but just a few bunks down, summer payne seemed annoyed by the budding friendship and still does. >ng about, oh, yeah, best friend applications are being accepted. i know that girl so glad she got bailed up out of this [ bleep ]. >> what's going on with you guys? >> well, what? >> what's going on with you? >> with who? >> we are not going to have a fight. >> you two. >> we have no issues. i'm just in here living with her at the moment. yeah,...
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charles payne is here with "making money." charles: i'm charles payne * on "making money." the market is absolutely on fire crushing through 26,000. and this time it stuck. we have a potential government shutdown looming. but we have to begin with one of the biggest news stories of the week. apple. the latest company to accelerate he investments and they cited trump's tax cuts. the company announcing it will contribute $350 billion to the u.s. complete next five
charles payne is here with "making money." charles: i'm charles payne * on "making money." the market is absolutely on fire crushing through 26,000. and this time it stuck. we have a potential government shutdown looming. but we have to begin with one of the biggest news stories of the week. apple. the latest company to accelerate he investments and they cited trump's tax cuts. the company announcing it will contribute $350 billion to the u.s. complete next five
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charles payne is here with "making money."rles: good evening, i'm charles payne, you are watching "making money." that's exactly what happened today. major averages racing higher today after the u.s. economy added 148,000 jobs in december. we saw closing record highs, a number of course was below expectation but the report showed signs that the broad market, the broad labor market is maintaining plenty of momentum coming into the year. december's gain was the 82nd consecutive month of job growth, unemployment held steady at 4.1%, although the headline number was disappointing and some of the estimates particularly after adp yesterday, there were remarkable
charles payne is here with "making money."rles: good evening, i'm charles payne, you are watching "making money." that's exactly what happened today. major averages racing higher today after the u.s. economy added 148,000 jobs in december. we saw closing record highs, a number of course was below expectation but the report showed signs that the broad market, the broad labor market is maintaining plenty of momentum coming into the year. december's gain was the 82nd...
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>> well, they don't know who alexander payne is. >> seth: okay, that's okay. >> they don't care aboutamnon 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 lot of que
>> well, they don't know who alexander payne is. >> seth: okay, that's okay. >> they don't care aboutamnon 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...
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charles payne host of making money on the fox business network. he joining me now.t is huge news. i mean, one of the biggest companies in the country. >> it's absolutely huge news. largest private employer. it's a company that has got' a lot of grief over the years because they paid little money and things like that. they have their own issues. this is an amazon world and wal-mart has been struggling to a degree to compete in it. they admit management said this happened strictly because of the new tax policies. let me tell you it wasn't higher minimum wage. wasn't just $1,000 bonuses. paid maternity leave. paid parental leave, $5,000 bonus for folks who adopt people. i mean, think about these. these are issues that americans love and embrace. these are progressive ideas to be quite frank with you. >> martha: they are sending a message. all of these actions they know are going to get a ton of headlines. what's the message that these companies are sending to president trump and to their employees as well? >> thank you. listen, we needed relief. we needed help. particu
charles payne host of making money on the fox business network. he joining me now.t is huge news. i mean, one of the biggest companies in the country. >> it's absolutely huge news. largest private employer. it's a company that has got' a lot of grief over the years because they paid little money and things like that. they have their own issues. this is an amazon world and wal-mart has been struggling to a degree to compete in it. they admit management said this happened strictly because...
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cumbersome and donald payn congressman donald payne. >> mr. speaker, let me think mr. evans for hosting this hour on dr. king's life and legacy. german from philadelphia has come to this body and has made onimpact in his first year the floor of congress, and we are delighted to have had him join the cbc. mr. speaker, as i sat here and listened to my colleagues, the chairman of the congressional black caucus, cedric richmond, and a young man, not the eldest of the caucus, but a young man that has illustrated the leadership to be the head of hear myy, and to , and i use the term in reverence, john lewis. , to fortunate, mr. speaker be able to serve the 10th congressional district of the state of new jersey at this time. see, i was sitting here as i listened to barbara lee at sheila jackson lee, and evans,wis, terry, mr. that too much is given, much is expected. theso i hear the story of boy from troy. i hear the story of my chairman, cedric richmond. lifee been fortunate in my because, you see, i had a father that felt that the most important thing to do was to in world,
cumbersome and donald payn congressman donald payne. >> mr. speaker, let me think mr. evans for hosting this hour on dr. king's life and legacy. german from philadelphia has come to this body and has made onimpact in his first year the floor of congress, and we are delighted to have had him join the cbc. mr. speaker, as i sat here and listened to my colleagues, the chairman of the congressional black caucus, cedric richmond, and a young man, not the eldest of the caucus, but a young man...
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charles: thank you very much e-mac and happy new year and good evening i'm charles payne and you areching making money first i've got to say many thanks to john layfield for keeping my seat warm for the past two days as everyone sent on twitter it was not an easy job to do. let's dive right into it a lot of fast moving developments the latest on the trump bannon feud and also of course the bomb cyclone slamming the northeast bringing dangerous winds and heavy snow we'll have a lot more on all of that shortly but first we start with this incredible economy. the dow hitting another milestone closing above 25,000 for the first time ever for president trump, well roll tape. president trump: we broke a very ve
charles: thank you very much e-mac and happy new year and good evening i'm charles payne and you areching making money first i've got to say many thanks to john layfield for keeping my seat warm for the past two days as everyone sent on twitter it was not an easy job to do. let's dive right into it a lot of fast moving developments the latest on the trump bannon feud and also of course the bomb cyclone slamming the northeast bringing dangerous winds and heavy snow we'll have a lot more on all...
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that's why he missed payne came. that was a drop for her and the fact as she is she could have a future and astronomy in this country. >> we have one there and we will come around to the side. >> this is a question for lia the artist in the group. if you looked at most of contemporary art the great museums of the world most of the subject matter that artists concentrate on have to do with the visible world that we can see in a terrestrial manner bowls of fruit landscapes and people. what is it that gave rise to the viewpoint towards the terrestrial? and the second part of the question would the is there a connection between the notion of of --. >> a great question. >> i think when i think about the absolute fundamental question of arts and science the fascination of nature and the desire to replicate it for expanded in some ways of 500 years ago that i give ben a painting of something and now we have advanced technology of the hubble space telescope but i think they are a size than the fascination with this guy but a
that's why he missed payne came. that was a drop for her and the fact as she is she could have a future and astronomy in this country. >> we have one there and we will come around to the side. >> this is a question for lia the artist in the group. if you looked at most of contemporary art the great museums of the world most of the subject matter that artists concentrate on have to do with the visible world that we can see in a terrestrial manner bowls of fruit landscapes and people....
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payne: mr. speaker, let me thank congressman evans for hosting tonight's special order hour on dr. king's life and legacy. the gentleman from philadelphia has come to this body and has made an impact in his first year on the floor of congress. and we are delighted to have had im join the c.b.c. mr. speaker, as i sat here and listened to my colleagues, the chairman of the congressional black caucus, a young man, not the eldest member of the caucus, but a young man, that has demonstrated the leadership to be the head of this august body, , and i ear my colleague use the term in reverence, john , i am fortunate, mr. speaker, to be able to serve the 10th congressional district of the state of new jersey at this time. because you see, i was sitting here as i listened to barbara lee and sheila jackson lee and john lewis, terri sewell, mr. given, hat to much is much is expected. and so i hear the story of the boy from troy. i hear the story of my chairman, cedric richmond. but i've been fortunate in my life. because, you see, i had a father hat felt that the most important thing to do was
payne: mr. speaker, let me thank congressman evans for hosting tonight's special order hour on dr. king's life and legacy. the gentleman from philadelphia has come to this body and has made an impact in his first year on the floor of congress. and we are delighted to have had im join the c.b.c. mr. speaker, as i sat here and listened to my colleagues, the chairman of the congressional black caucus, a young man, not the eldest member of the caucus, but a young man, that has demonstrated the...
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joining me now is charles payne. host of making money with charles payne, thank you for being here this morning. this is a very interesting move by this president, the first time in 26 years that a sitting president has accepted the invitation to speak to this. >> it is why he was propelled to the white house. you think about the challenges in rural america. population decline, wages lagging, educational crisis, access to capital. how do you revive it. you have the opioid and health crisis and the elites have ignored this and it's great to see president trump addressing it. not just going to speak but also with some of these actions they have planned and like to get through. >> sandra: let's talk about some of the challenges that america's farmers face today. the agricultural industry is something i'm very familiar with. grew up on the commodity trading floors in chicago. you look at the corn, soybean, the agricultural markets. prices have been depressed. an oversupply on the market. what will the president say that
joining me now is charles payne. host of making money with charles payne, thank you for being here this morning. this is a very interesting move by this president, the first time in 26 years that a sitting president has accepted the invitation to speak to this. >> it is why he was propelled to the white house. you think about the challenges in rural america. population decline, wages lagging, educational crisis, access to capital. how do you revive it. you have the opioid and health...