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with payne, and i have to confess, of the three i feel closest to payne.the reason is i had a somewhat similar experience to payne. i came from a working-class background. my father worked with his hand, were hardhat and work for a large chemical company. for me, the transformative experience of my life was going to college. for pain, who comes out of a working-class background, the transformative experience of his life was going first to london. when he goes to london he finds many different clubs, coffee houses and places he can go to. here, -- he hears lectures. a new yorker in london at the same time wrote that london provided the contemplative mind with some new matter every moment. for payne, there were many moments like that. he said in one of his letters that he was always interested in science, math and after the american revolution he becomes a bridgebuilder. in london, he goes first to hear people talk about science and math. like jefferson at the college of william and mary, he discovers the enlightenment there. then, he goes to clubs where peo
with payne, and i have to confess, of the three i feel closest to payne.the reason is i had a somewhat similar experience to payne. i came from a working-class background. my father worked with his hand, were hardhat and work for a large chemical company. for me, the transformative experience of my life was going to college. for pain, who comes out of a working-class background, the transformative experience of his life was going first to london. when he goes to london he finds many different...
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daron payne got on the field which was good le segue to the nates and cardinals. resegway.dealing with your average jerk. bases loaded bryce harper r of the game. he adds a two-run single. he was 3 for 5 with three rbis. the nats hold on to win, 5-4 over the cardinals. >>inally. >> hallelujah. >> i knew we were in good shape when doug wasn't yelling in thei weather of. >> tt's true. ha >>> there's a triple threat at georgetown university. identical triplette brothers h taken every step together. now, they're going for another degree at georgetown. a masters in economics at the er unty. the osborne triplets nicholas, zachary and benjamin don't just dress like. they appeao think alike, as well. although they spend a lot of time together, they tell us their bond is something they would ner trade. >> it's a very interesting experience. >> even though we're in a crowd, we stand out. >> we're tl we're triplets because that sets us apart. >> theynl aren't the oy triplets in the family. their great grand forewas a triplett, as well. the bthers are from rocky mountain, north carolin
daron payne got on the field which was good le segue to the nates and cardinals. resegway.dealing with your average jerk. bases loaded bryce harper r of the game. he adds a two-run single. he was 3 for 5 with three rbis. the nats hold on to win, 5-4 over the cardinals. >>inally. >> hallelujah. >> i knew we were in good shape when doug wasn't yelling in thei weather of. >> tt's true. ha >>> there's a triple threat at georgetown university. identical triplette...
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before we do that, let's talk about what payne calls the master narrative of the movement, okay? so what is the master narrative of the movement? what are some of the components that charles payne is getting us to think about about what the master narrative is when we think of the civil rights movement? what are some of those components? yeah. >> he's really focusing on -- the mainstream idea is martin luther king, some of the more popular ideas, and payne is asking us to look at the local struggle, specifically more local communities, what they did for the movement. >> right, so one major component of this master narrative is a focus on the civil rights narrative from a national perspective and not a local one. good. any other components? >> it's also a very noncomplicated narrative so there is like a same idea that racism comes together at the same time. >> there is a sympathetic government. it minimizes the intensity of struggle and it minimizes the intensity of opposition to the movement, right? there is a way that through this master narrative of the movement which has reall
before we do that, let's talk about what payne calls the master narrative of the movement, okay? so what is the master narrative of the movement? what are some of the components that charles payne is getting us to think about about what the master narrative is when we think of the civil rights movement? what are some of those components? yeah. >> he's really focusing on -- the mainstream idea is martin luther king, some of the more popular ideas, and payne is asking us to look at the...
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whoa, whoa. >> just out of curiosity, what happened to flora payne whitney? how did she deal with all this? >> flora payne whitney, interestingly enough, there's a picture of quentin in training stateside, and he is with five or six other recruits. host not weari he's not wearing glasses. and one of the recruits is a fellow named tower, whose first name i cannot remember, but i can remember his father's first name, which was charlemagne. it's funny how my mind works. charlemagne had been ambassador under t.r., and his son married flora payne whitney. it was not a happy romance. he was, again, a drunk and an adulterer and the marriage breaks up, i think, around 1925 after flora has two children by him. she marries again. that marriage is pretty good, lasts for a long time. she takes over for her mother running the whitney museum. she also becomes -- she becomes a fairly active republican, at least early on after dwequentin death. she works for the republican national committee or something like that, just in the office for a while. so, she's -- she's kind of a
whoa, whoa. >> just out of curiosity, what happened to flora payne whitney? how did she deal with all this? >> flora payne whitney, interestingly enough, there's a picture of quentin in training stateside, and he is with five or six other recruits. host not weari he's not wearing glasses. and one of the recruits is a fellow named tower, whose first name i cannot remember, but i can remember his father's first name, which was charlemagne. it's funny how my mind works. charlemagne had...
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i'm charles payne. maria will be back next week. we have a couple special interviews maria did before she left for vacation coming up. her news making interviews with the egyptian billionaire and steven mnuchin. adam shapiro is standing by in the newsroom. reporter: a stellar week for walmart. it reported its strongest growth in a decade. walmart beat estimates by reporting earnings per share. it surged 40% for the quarter. walmart shares closed up on that news. despite the dow rally, thanks to walmart and easing trade tensions in china, markets finished up for the week. andrew brunson has been in prison for nearly two years in turkey. this comes as the u.s. doubled its tariffs on metal imported from turkey. this made it difficult for turkey's currency the lira. it lost a third its value against the dollar. turkey says it won't give in to u.s. threats. more trouble for tesla. the sec is investigating whether the automaker misled investors. they are look at what the company directors knew about elon musk's plans to take the company p
i'm charles payne. maria will be back next week. we have a couple special interviews maria did before she left for vacation coming up. her news making interviews with the egyptian billionaire and steven mnuchin. adam shapiro is standing by in the newsroom. reporter: a stellar week for walmart. it reported its strongest growth in a decade. walmart beat estimates by reporting earnings per share. it surged 40% for the quarter. walmart shares closed up on that news. despite the dow rally, thanks to...
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quentin's fiancee, flora payne whitney, is known as "foofy." how is that for an upper-class sort of name? her mother is gertrude vanderbilt and is a descendent of commodore vanderbilt. and all those other vanderbilts. her uncle was alfred vanderbilt, who was on the titanic in 1912 when it goes down. if you know the story about the very rich fellow and his wife who are putting people in lifeboats ahead of them and putting everyone ahead of themselves and dying with incredible grace and courage, that is alfred vanderbilt. she has another uncle who is less heroic. his name is reginald vanderbilt, which sounds like a jackie gleason character, ok. [laughter] david: and like a jackie gleason character, he is an alcoholic, ok? not uncommon in anyone's family, but he marries for a second time sort of late and has a little baby girl before he dies 18 months later, ok? and that baby girl is gloria vanderbilt, ok? and her child is anderson cooper. so this family has a lot of connections here. gertrude vanderbilt, foofy's mother, carried on different inter
quentin's fiancee, flora payne whitney, is known as "foofy." how is that for an upper-class sort of name? her mother is gertrude vanderbilt and is a descendent of commodore vanderbilt. and all those other vanderbilts. her uncle was alfred vanderbilt, who was on the titanic in 1912 when it goes down. if you know the story about the very rich fellow and his wife who are putting people in lifeboats ahead of them and putting everyone ahead of themselves and dying with incredible grace and...
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the 1790 spirit you could have chosen thomas payne because thomas payne was an immigrant too.as 37 over when he years old. much older than hamilton was when he immigrated. did pretty well too. host: will you take us through a man we know little about in the history, at least not many books have been written about him, james monroe? who was he? john: james monroe was from virginia. he went to the start of the college of william and marry when he was about 18 years old. and like hamilton, who dropped out of college to go into the dropped out, monroe of college and joined the third virginia regiments. and soldier during the american revolution. it was training read outside of the room he was living in. and at the college of william and mary. williamsburg was aflame with revolutionary sentiment at that point. monroe got caught up in that. he soldiered through the revolution. then he met jefferson. and jefferson became his mentor and his law teacher. monroe remained a satellite of jefferson through the rest of his career. career bore an uncanny resemblance to jefferson's, in the se
the 1790 spirit you could have chosen thomas payne because thomas payne was an immigrant too.as 37 over when he years old. much older than hamilton was when he immigrated. did pretty well too. host: will you take us through a man we know little about in the history, at least not many books have been written about him, james monroe? who was he? john: james monroe was from virginia. he went to the start of the college of william and marry when he was about 18 years old. and like hamilton, who...
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charles payne is here now with "making money." charles: the economy simply on fire. it's the biggest story and something i have been saying on this show for a very long time. it's all about consumer confidence powering this. larry kudlow explained it. >> confidence numbers, large businesses, small businesses, and consumer confidence numbers are at or near record highs and from the latest surveys are continuing to rise. charles: walmart just amazing.
charles payne is here now with "making money." charles: the economy simply on fire. it's the biggest story and something i have been saying on this show for a very long time. it's all about consumer confidence powering this. larry kudlow explained it. >> confidence numbers, large businesses, small businesses, and consumer confidence numbers are at or near record highs and from the latest surveys are continuing to rise. charles: walmart just amazing.
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charlemagne had been ambassador under tr, and his son married flora payne whitney.it was not a happy romance. a drunk and an adulterer. i think the marriage breaks up in 1925, after flora has two children by him. she marries again. that marriage is pretty good, lasts for a long time. she takes over for her mother running the whitney museum. fairly activees a republican, at least early on after quentin's death. she works for the republican national committee or something like that, just in the office for a while. she is a solid citizen. next? >> i'm trying to do the math in my head, but it seems at least three of the sons were dead before edith died? mr. pietrusza: the question is, diethree of the four sons before edith did? i think that is correct. the news of the suicide of kermit is kept from her, is kept from the public for a very long time. you have him dead, quentin dead, and i think teddy junior is dead before she goes. so yes, she has to survive the loss of her husband and three of her children, which is equitably difficult. archie lives for a very long time
charlemagne had been ambassador under tr, and his son married flora payne whitney.it was not a happy romance. a drunk and an adulterer. i think the marriage breaks up in 1925, after flora has two children by him. she marries again. that marriage is pretty good, lasts for a long time. she takes over for her mother running the whitney museum. fairly activees a republican, at least early on after quentin's death. she works for the republican national committee or something like that, just in the...
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charles payne is coming up on that. >> julie: the tension between the united states and turkey escalating after the president ups tariffs over its refusal to free pastor brunson. is his strategy working? we're live from the state department next. >> as we've looked around the world when countries have lost the rule of law, moved away from democracy, then capital tends to want to get out of that country and it can lead to a currency crisis like we're seeing. hi i'm joan lunden.
charles payne is coming up on that. >> julie: the tension between the united states and turkey escalating after the president ups tariffs over its refusal to free pastor brunson. is his strategy working? we're live from the state department next. >> as we've looked around the world when countries have lost the rule of law, moved away from democracy, then capital tends to want to get out of that country and it can lead to a currency crisis like we're seeing. hi i'm joan lunden.
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look, charles payne with "making money."harles: thank you very much. >> great to be back, i am charles payne, thank you so much to adam shapiro who filled in for he last week, markets were down, stocks could not gain traction, president launches a series of tweets again a former staffer, omarosa manigault newman, made a private white house recording of her and president trump and another one of her and john kelly, but first, a new gallup -- poll showing democrats view socialism as positive, the shocker only 47% have a favorable view
look, charles payne with "making money."harles: thank you very much. >> great to be back, i am charles payne, thank you so much to adam shapiro who filled in for he last week, markets were down, stocks could not gain traction, president launches a series of tweets again a former staffer, omarosa manigault newman, made a private white house recording of her and president trump and another one of her and john kelly, but first, a new gallup -- poll showing democrats view socialism...
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with me are jason beattie, who is head of politics at the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, the politicaler for the financial times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. if they are not in by now, we will really struggle. sorry, just a few filler words i need to put into get us across filler words i need to put into get us across the line. the daily telegraph leads with a warning from lord blunkett that labour risks falling into "decline and irrelevance" unless the party makes a "seismic shift" in response to the anti—semitism scandal. the times claims tax avoiders are being blacklisted by the authorities to prevent them from getting knighthoods and pictures ariana grande performing at aretha franklin's funeral at the greater grace temple in detroit. the ft says coca—cola is setting itself up to take on starbucks, nestle and jab holdings in the global battle for coffee sales after buying costa coffee in a £3.9bn deal. the daily mail reports on new research that suggests up to 11! children are fighting for each place at top primary schools. the i says doctors will be able to stay
with me are jason beattie, who is head of politics at the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, the politicaler for the financial times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. if they are not in by now, we will really struggle. sorry, just a few filler words i need to put into get us across filler words i need to put into get us across the line. the daily telegraph leads with a warning from lord blunkett that labour risks falling into "decline and irrelevance" unless the party...
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at the papers with our reviewers, the former conservative minister, nicola blackwood, and sebastian paynetical leader writer at the financial times. stay with us for that. good evening. the united states has reimposed sanctions on iran, that follows president trump's decision to withdraw from the international agreement designed to curb tehran‘s nuclear programme. the first phase of sanctions will go into effect overnight, targetting iran's purchase of us dollars, the trade in precious metals and the iranian car industry. the eu says it deeply regrets the decision, and has vowed to protect european businesses from the consequences of the sanctions. tonight, the iranian president, hassan rouhani, accused the white house of psychological warfare. our north america editor, jon sopel, reports. the demonstrations may be sporadic and they may be geographically widespread, but discontent across iran with the state of the country's economy is high and could be about to get a whole lot higher still. the us will reimpose sanctions from tomorrow, making life even tougher. so what can be done to avoi
at the papers with our reviewers, the former conservative minister, nicola blackwood, and sebastian paynetical leader writer at the financial times. stay with us for that. good evening. the united states has reimposed sanctions on iran, that follows president trump's decision to withdraw from the international agreement designed to curb tehran‘s nuclear programme. the first phase of sanctions will go into effect overnight, targetting iran's purchase of us dollars, the trade in precious metals...
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look, charles payne with "making money." charles: thank you very much. >> great to be back, i am charles payne, thank you so much to adam shapiro who filled in for he last week, markets were down, stocks could not gain traction, president launches a series of tweets again a former staffer, omarosa manigault newman, made a private white house recording of her and president trump and another one of her and john kelly, but first, a new gallup -- poll showing democrats view socialism as positive, the shocker only 47% have a favorable view of capitalism, that is a 10% drop from 2 years ago. here is discuss is ford o'connel. kayleigh mcenany. ford. you know, this is not necessarily new, per se, on the socialist side, these numbers have not changed a lot for millennials or democrats in terms of how they positively view socialism, what dropped is their belief that capitalism is answer, in 2010, 68% had a positive view, that number is 45%, that poses a amazing political and economic problem. >> i have to say, somewhere adam smith, mo
look, charles payne with "making money." charles: thank you very much. >> great to be back, i am charles payne, thank you so much to adam shapiro who filled in for he last week, markets were down, stocks could not gain traction, president launches a series of tweets again a former staffer, omarosa manigault newman, made a private white house recording of her and president trump and another one of her and john kelly, but first, a new gallup -- poll showing democrats view...
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how charles payne say they figure out for you and your investment. whatever happens, after this. in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? here's something you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers has, yet most don't even know it. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. hep c can hide in the body for years without symptoms. left untreated it can lead to liver damage, even liver cancer. the only way to know if you have hep c is to ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us, it's time to get tested. it's the only way to know for s
how charles payne say they figure out for you and your investment. whatever happens, after this. in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate...
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charles payne is back with "making money." the left against capitalism and a push for something new continues to heat up. today massachusetts senator elizabeth warren is take on large corporations by introducing a bill to hold companies accountable, her words, to employees, not just shareholders. she says they have been operating in a way that makes them slaves to shared holders. we have reached out several times to see if she would discuss her newly introduced legislation but we have yet to receive a response.
charles payne is back with "making money." the left against capitalism and a push for something new continues to heat up. today massachusetts senator elizabeth warren is take on large corporations by introducing a bill to hold companies accountable, her words, to employees, not just shareholders. she says they have been operating in a way that makes them slaves to shared holders. we have reached out several times to see if she would discuss her newly introduced legislation but we have...
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with me are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, the politicaly in. the daily telegraph leads with a warning from lord blunkett that labour risks falling into decline and irrelevance unless the party makes a "seismic shift" in response to the anti—semitism scandal. the times claims tax avoiders are being blacklisted by the authorities to prevent them from getting knighthoods and pictures ariana grande performing at aretha franklin 5 funeral at the greater grace temple in detroit. the ft says coca—cola is setting itself up to take on starbucks, nestle and jab holdings in the global battle for coffee sales after buying costa coffee in a £3.9bn deal. the daily mail reports on new research that suggests up to 11! children are fighting for each place at top primary schools. the i says doctors will be able to stay one step ahead of cancer tumours thanks to a new technique pioneered by scientists. and the daily express leads with the same story claiming patients will be treated earlier because artificial intelligence will be able to predict how the dise
with me are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, the politicaly in. the daily telegraph leads with a warning from lord blunkett that labour risks falling into decline and irrelevance unless the party makes a "seismic shift" in response to the anti—semitism scandal. the times claims tax avoiders are being blacklisted by the authorities to prevent them from getting knighthoods and pictures ariana grande performing at aretha franklin 5 funeral...
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thank you for now to my guests jason beattie from the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, from the ft.ith a longer look at the papers at 11:30, but for now, it's goodbye. a lot of dry weather around this weekend, some sunshine at times and looked like it will get warmer as well. some cloud coming in from the atla ntic well. some cloud coming in from the atlantic on those weather fronts thereabout toppled to the uk, before fading away. and that he got another weather front from the atlantic into the north west on sunday. an ahead of that, we are drawing our airfrom the south, just lining the temperatures to rise. and last night it was really cold in scotland, temperatures at minus two celsius, tonight won't be as cold, you can see her in cumbria, some of the high cloud beginning to spill and at northern ireland, and is also going to be pushing further eastwards across scotland over the accuracy and western parts of england and wales. bit of drizzle here and there, clear skies east of england and temperatures down to six or 7 degrees. that fed into the weekend then, bit of detail and sta
thank you for now to my guests jason beattie from the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, from the ft.ith a longer look at the papers at 11:30, but for now, it's goodbye. a lot of dry weather around this weekend, some sunshine at times and looked like it will get warmer as well. some cloud coming in from the atla ntic well. some cloud coming in from the atlantic on those weather fronts thereabout toppled to the uk, before fading away. and that he got another weather front from the atlantic into...
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payne does it have any impact on the who theory resolve to stay in this conflict to keep fighting and in fact do those do that to the extent that this how this war and know all. these wanted to we can hold the but this is not it is it's never know where you can see it. it's this prison that it was the because the man now rally did. bieber know that saudi arabia does not want only to kill who we ought to kill bieber who five military be involved or something like this be it's not clear to everyone in yemen saudi arabia wants to kill everyone who does not want to to be in the side of on the side of saudi arabia and this is some this is something this outrageous people i'd make them more angry and more determined and more determined to fire to fight back because now it's it's a matter of law i have or did it it's a my it's a matter of defending yourself not just to just to to watch and do nothing to help yourself so it's in the in the interest of you know not in that not in the opposite thing so the u.s. special envoy mustn't just been in sana'a trying to get the warring sides around the
payne does it have any impact on the who theory resolve to stay in this conflict to keep fighting and in fact do those do that to the extent that this how this war and know all. these wanted to we can hold the but this is not it is it's never know where you can see it. it's this prison that it was the because the man now rally did. bieber know that saudi arabia does not want only to kill who we ought to kill bieber who five military be involved or something like this be it's not clear to...
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charles payne. that's just for july. >> that was for july.twice as much -- more than twice as much as wall street was looking for. they were looking at 2/10 of a percent. a huge number. we talk about surveys all the time. consumer sentiment number, consumer confidence number. the ultimate survey. what we do with our money. when i look at the numbers it's more impressive. department stores grew faster than the internet last month. maybe it's a lower base and all that kind of stuff but what does this tell you? the fastest growth restaurants. that's when you know families feel better. we can go out for dinner tonight. people going out for dinner. going out to the malls. they're doing all of this sort of stuff and it is really absolutely remarkable. consumer spending is 2/3 of our economy. this number is huge. the national retail federation raised their estimates for consumer spending this year. this is phenomenal. we'll have 3% gdp growth this is how we get to it. >> bill: we were talking about the turkey thing. you don't think turkey is a big d
charles payne. that's just for july. >> that was for july.twice as much -- more than twice as much as wall street was looking for. they were looking at 2/10 of a percent. a huge number. we talk about surveys all the time. consumer sentiment number, consumer confidence number. the ultimate survey. what we do with our money. when i look at the numbers it's more impressive. department stores grew faster than the internet last month. maybe it's a lower base and all that kind of stuff but what...
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charles payne is next with "making money." charles: good evening. i'm charles payne. the dow finished slightly lower pressured by the kn trade talks saga. first president trump has some strong words for social media companies. watch. president trump: look at social media. a thing called free speech rights. you look at google, facebook, twitter, and other social media giants. and i made it clear, we as a country cannot tolerate political censorship, black listing and rigged search results, and it can go the other way also. charles: facebook, twitter and google claim they do not discriminate. more importantly the you political content they are discriminating against conservatives. here now to discuss, rick unger. deroy murdock is a contributing editor for "the national review. dave web webb and. shelby: holiday. is president trump going into something that's unconstitutional and un-american? >> there is debate about what these companies actually do. a lot of their algorithms and mechanisms are opaque. nobody understands how google's algorithm works. but they are based o
charles payne is next with "making money." charles: good evening. i'm charles payne. the dow finished slightly lower pressured by the kn trade talks saga. first president trump has some strong words for social media companies. watch. president trump: look at social media. a thing called free speech rights. you look at google, facebook, twitter, and other social media giants. and i made it clear, we as a country cannot tolerate political censorship, black listing and rigged search...
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that's what thomas payne said in "the rights of men," his volumes on french revolution. that's what the french said and for a time women actually enjoyed many more rights in france than in the united states. and there was a very strong rights discourse about women's ights in france. on women's ly wrote rights in france. this rose and spread in the united states with the revolutionary discourse on equality and natural rights that traces back to tom payne's ommon sense" and to the deck calculation of insurance -- deck layers -- declaration of independence but it becomes -- by the writer mary will stone crash. she wrote "a vindication of the rights of woman." she wrote this in direct reaction to thomas payne's rights of man" in which he had articulated anded a vo indicated the rights of man but had not bothered to discuss women. ut in the vindication, she extends the argument about universal rights to women explicitly. she says if rights are uniform, and inherent in the condition of being a person, then why do men have rights and women not have rights? universal rights must
that's what thomas payne said in "the rights of men," his volumes on french revolution. that's what the french said and for a time women actually enjoyed many more rights in france than in the united states. and there was a very strong rights discourse about women's ights in france. on women's ly wrote rights in france. this rose and spread in the united states with the revolutionary discourse on equality and natural rights that traces back to tom payne's ommon sense" and to the...
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with me are the former conservative minister nicola blackwood and sebastian payne, political leader writers front pages are already in. the guardian reports that the police are ready to submit an extradition order to moscow for two russians suspected of carrying out the salisbury nerve agent poisoning. the times has the same story, saying the suspects were identified using cctv cross—referenced with records of people entering the country. the financial times leads with the trump administration reimposing sanctions on iran after pulling out of the obama era nuclear deal. the telegraph reports the government is planning tougher sentences for people who view child pornography. the mirror reports on the trial of england cricketer ben stokes, who is charged with affray along with two other men — he denies the charges. the metro carries the same story, as well as a warning that global warming may be approching a tipping point where it speeds up. the i goes with the earthquake in indonesia, reporting that some british tourists are stranded. and the express claims that labour mps are working on a
with me are the former conservative minister nicola blackwood and sebastian payne, political leader writers front pages are already in. the guardian reports that the police are ready to submit an extradition order to moscow for two russians suspected of carrying out the salisbury nerve agent poisoning. the times has the same story, saying the suspects were identified using cctv cross—referenced with records of people entering the country. the financial times leads with the trump...
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charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. the markets ending the day higher as surging american optimism continues to fuel a resurgent consumer. the market, in fact, has been in stealth rally mode and led, believe it or not, by brick and mortar names. those strong retail earnings were coupled with small business optimism, the second highest level ever. just the latest signal that america's economy perhaps fighter on all cylinders this as bank of america global fund managers, we're talking guys and gals who manage the wealthiest money on the planet, they say the united states is the best place to invest on the planet for the first time in five years. here now to discuss, hitha
charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. the markets ending the day higher as surging american optimism continues to fuel a resurgent consumer. the market, in fact, has been in stealth rally mode and led, believe it or not, by brick and mortar names. those strong retail earnings were coupled with small business optimism, the second highest level ever. just the latest signal that america's economy perhaps fighter on all cylinders this as bank of america global fund managers, we're talking guys...
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in the center seat today, charles payne the host of "making money" with charles payne.ood to see you. >> charles: good to see you. thank you. >> harris: cuff links
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i'm charles payne. the stealth rally completely ignored. now we are on the cusp of making history. the longest bull market in history could be crowned on wednesday. president trump doubling down on the russia probe calling white house counsel robert mueller a disgrace and discredited. i wanted to get back to the markets. s & p 500 on pace to break a record. maybe the only person that ask derail this market could be the federal reserve and jerome powell. here to discuss, ryan payne, kyle ram bert, and the president of i.h.t. wealth and management. president trump really -- he's upset. every president gets upset when the federal reserve goes against them and could derail their economics. we saw once where a federal reserve might have cost a president an election. i think the only thing that can stop this jugger naught of the stock market is the fed. >> i think you are right. facebook and twitter can't censor the booming economy. they can't talk it down. so sure president trump is concerned about the fed being overing angst on these fed rate hikes. and he should be. he won't let happe
i'm charles payne. the stealth rally completely ignored. now we are on the cusp of making history. the longest bull market in history could be crowned on wednesday. president trump doubling down on the russia probe calling white house counsel robert mueller a disgrace and discredited. i wanted to get back to the markets. s & p 500 on pace to break a record. maybe the only person that ask derail this market could be the federal reserve and jerome powell. here to discuss, ryan payne, kyle ram...
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for more of this, let's bring in charles payne, most of "making money with charles payne. >> it's a great day to be here. >> this is been pretty interesting. in essence i suppose you could say, i kept this promise as well as some of the other economic promises that he said he was trying to be. how big is this? >> the doubt being up 270-point speaks about how big businesses. all other stock market indices are shattering records today. you dig deeper, some of the industries, auto parts makers for instance, that's through the roof. so you couple that as you are saying with other promises kept the economy going. friday, the atlanta fed said it, right now this quarter -- and it's still early but we are growing at about 4.6%. we started last monday at 4.6%. so as the data keeps coming through it feels like the economy is getting stronger and stronger. what i love about this is, it's a win-win. especially the part about the workers making $16. canada will look at that and they will love it because canada competes with mexico and mexico has a point where they can't go below, that makes it easier
for more of this, let's bring in charles payne, most of "making money with charles payne. >> it's a great day to be here. >> this is been pretty interesting. in essence i suppose you could say, i kept this promise as well as some of the other economic promises that he said he was trying to be. how big is this? >> the doubt being up 270-point speaks about how big businesses. all other stock market indices are shattering records today. you dig deeper, some of the...
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i'm charles payne. the american commission on fire and it's the main reason the stock market is on the cusp of a major milestone. former walmart cio bill simon will join us to discuss the resurgence and talk of retail ice age was a little bit premature. president trump doubling down on his decision to remove former cia director, john brennan's, security clearance. president trump: i think bruce ohr is a disgrace. i think bruce ohr is a disgrace with his wife nellie. for him not justice department and doing what he did, that's a disgrace. that's disqualifying for mueller. charles: joining me to discuss, republican wisconsin congressman sean duffy. president trump, i have got to tell you, the brennan decision, i have seen a lot of moderates and anti-trump trumpers saying that was a good move. that brennan had become overly political and abused these privileges. but now we have a long list of folks who could potentially lose security clearances from susan rice to james comey and now we have ohr at the top
i'm charles payne. the american commission on fire and it's the main reason the stock market is on the cusp of a major milestone. former walmart cio bill simon will join us to discuss the resurgence and talk of retail ice age was a little bit premature. president trump doubling down on his decision to remove former cia director, john brennan's, security clearance. president trump: i think bruce ohr is a disgrace. i think bruce ohr is a disgrace with his wife nellie. for him not justice...
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for now nicola blackwood and sebastian payne — goodbye.me pretty spectacular sunsets, this was one picture sent in from dorset with the sun illuminating a layer of cloud and that cloud was tied in with this weather front that has been moving across northern england and wales and overnight it could bring the odd spot of rain, not much but the potential in parts of cumbria and northern and western wales along with some mist and fog. to the east, a hot and humid with some mist and fog. to the east, a hotand humid night, with some mist and fog. to the east, a hot and humid night, temperatures only coming down to 18 degrees in london and slowly. this is choose dates and the last of the hot days in central and eastern areas, plenty of sunshine also that week weather front barely moving, not much wind pushing it through. the highest temperatures, 31 or 32 on the cards in eastern counties of england but further north and west, claudio with a risk of showers particularly in scotla nd a risk of showers particularly in scotland and temperatures in th
for now nicola blackwood and sebastian payne — goodbye.me pretty spectacular sunsets, this was one picture sent in from dorset with the sun illuminating a layer of cloud and that cloud was tied in with this weather front that has been moving across northern england and wales and overnight it could bring the odd spot of rain, not much but the potential in parts of cumbria and northern and western wales along with some mist and fog. to the east, a hot and humid with some mist and fog. to the...
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charles payne is next with "making money." charles: good evening. i'm charles payne.ished slightly lower pressured by the kn trade talks saga. first president trump has some strong words for social media companies. watch. president trump: look at social media. a thing called free speech rights. you look at google, facebook, twitter, and other social media giants. and i made it clear, we as a country cannot tolerate
charles payne is next with "making money." charles: good evening. i'm charles payne.ished slightly lower pressured by the kn trade talks saga. first president trump has some strong words for social media companies. watch. president trump: look at social media. a thing called free speech rights. you look at google, facebook, twitter, and other social media giants. and i made it clear, we as a country cannot tolerate
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well, my friend charles payne noticed in the headlines, something that was deemed negative.g his new gig working at a trader joe's as a cashier in new jersey. is it right to say his life is coming on hard times, the way this has been covered. he said no. what are we missing here? >> first, the headline from learning lines to serving the long lines. "the cosby show" star spotted working as a cashier at trader joe's. very dismissive article about a man who is working, about a man trying his best to do what he can do to achieve -- you know, they talked about him getting a bunch of groceries. he had a stain on his shirt. that's what happen to people that work in trader joe's. >> neil: the couple recognized him and then the rest. >> yeah. for me, this -- when i read it and i saw the headline, it elevated him. i never watched "the cosby show." i wasn't a big tv watcher. but for someone in hollywood to fall and say hey, i've got to do something. i don't know what his family situation is. i harken back to the people in my life that have touched me, that i consider to be here -- hero
well, my friend charles payne noticed in the headlines, something that was deemed negative.g his new gig working at a trader joe's as a cashier in new jersey. is it right to say his life is coming on hard times, the way this has been covered. he said no. what are we missing here? >> first, the headline from learning lines to serving the long lines. "the cosby show" star spotted working as a cashier at trader joe's. very dismissive article about a man who is working, about a man...
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adam shapiro - >> i'm in for charles payne. a big day for us trade officials meeting with the economic minister in motion. the minister says they are very close to a deal and so he will be back with his team in washington dc next week. right after the meeting with mexico it was japan's turn up at bat. they met robert lighthouse, us trade representative. here to break this down is fox correspondent edward lawrence. i know you know the people at us cr but there has to be news positive. >> we almost need a flowchart for the trade representatives coming in and out. it's a unique actuation where the mexican delegation ran so long the recently passed in the halls with the japanese delegation. us trade representative lease to photo of them meeting there in a statement late today, us trade representative said they agreed with the japanese site to work towards more open and free bilateral trade. that will be the second pin for the ministration as they work to finish nafta. mexican economy minister said that on a scale with the negotiati
adam shapiro - >> i'm in for charles payne. a big day for us trade officials meeting with the economic minister in motion. the minister says they are very close to a deal and so he will be back with his team in washington dc next week. right after the meeting with mexico it was japan's turn up at bat. they met robert lighthouse, us trade representative. here to break this down is fox correspondent edward lawrence. i know you know the people at us cr but there has to be news positive....
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in the center seat today, charles payne the host of "making money" with charles payne. making sense also. he is "outnumbered." good to see you. >> charles: good to see you. thank you. >> harris: cuff links today? >> charles: these are from a russian artists, the beetles submerged. >> harris: in amber. they just got stuck there. put them on your wrist. >> katie: there is collusion. right there. >> harris: okay. happy monday! the president is responding after john brennan went after him over the weekend, over the security clearance issue. mr. brennan saying the move is meant to scare other critics of the president into silence. now brennan says he is considering legal action. >> i think it was a clear signal to others who still have security clearances both in the government as well as outside that if you cross him, if you speak out against him, he is going to use whatever tools he might have at his disposal to punish you. >> i have been contacted by a number of lawyers. they have already given me their thoughts about the basis for a complaint, injunction. to try to preve
in the center seat today, charles payne the host of "making money" with charles payne. making sense also. he is "outnumbered." good to see you. >> charles: good to see you. thank you. >> harris: cuff links today? >> charles: these are from a russian artists, the beetles submerged. >> harris: in amber. they just got stuck there. put them on your wrist. >> katie: there is collusion. right there. >> harris: okay. happy monday! the president...
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charles payne host of making money on the fox news network.ore and bull markets before. what makes this one different? >> well first of all this is measured by uninterrupted move to the upside without a 20% pullback. that's the definition of a bear market. the bull market has had pullbacks but never to that degree. think there are a couple of things. we were oversold. i think we have to go to the very beginning in march of 2009. that was a classic panic. the market was extremely oversold. values out there back in the day in the 1800s, every time the market got hit they called it a panic. someone said it makes things worse. maybe we should use a different term. they came up with depression. we had the great depression. the bottom line is now what's different is we were oversold and rebounded but now gaining a new strength in the market. yesterday the airline stocks came out of nowhere. today the home builders are doing well. the american consumer. i give most of the credit right now for this leg of the market to the trump administration's polic
charles payne host of making money on the fox news network.ore and bull markets before. what makes this one different? >> well first of all this is measured by uninterrupted move to the upside without a 20% pullback. that's the definition of a bear market. the bull market has had pullbacks but never to that degree. think there are a couple of things. we were oversold. i think we have to go to the very beginning in march of 2009. that was a classic panic. the market was extremely oversold....
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charles payne is here with making money. >> thank you, emac. the economy is on fire.ng it more and more. lifting consumer confidence reading to the highest level in 18 years. meanwhile the nasdaq, s&p, russell 2000 finishing at all-time highs. on the trade front, canadian foreign trade minister in washington to discuss what is next for nafta after president trump notches another win in his belt for agreeing to flue trade deal with mexico. here to discuss what is next for the white house, national trade council director, peter navarro. peter, i want to say congratulations. this is a pretty good win for the administration. let me
charles payne is here with making money. >> thank you, emac. the economy is on fire.ng it more and more. lifting consumer confidence reading to the highest level in 18 years. meanwhile the nasdaq, s&p, russell 2000 finishing at all-time highs. on the trade front, canadian foreign trade minister in washington to discuss what is next for nafta after president trump notches another win in his belt for agreeing to flue trade deal with mexico. here to discuss what is next for the white...
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charles payne will tell you why, host of making money on the fox business network. why, charles?a longer-term look at this. >> uninterrupted move without a 20% decline in the market. we haven't had a 20% decline in 4,153 days. a long time. >> sandra: the dow is nearly at 26,000. does this continue? >> i think so. take a look this morning at the earnings from target. you want to talk about a proxy for the economy. it blew my mind. management was -- the ceo says he has never seen anything like this in his entire career, never. the traffic was the highest ever. by the way, i told people in the beginning of the year to buy these retail names. they all say the same thing. foot traffic is through the roof. people are actually leaving their homes, walking away from laptops and going to the malls. traffic was huge. store sales were huge. they have pricing power or prices are holding. last year prices were plunging and had to put them down so people would come into the store. >> sandra: i can remember during the stewart varney, there was a period where there was this quantitative easing a
charles payne will tell you why, host of making money on the fox business network. why, charles?a longer-term look at this. >> uninterrupted move without a 20% decline in the market. we haven't had a 20% decline in 4,153 days. a long time. >> sandra: the dow is nearly at 26,000. does this continue? >> i think so. take a look this morning at the earnings from target. you want to talk about a proxy for the economy. it blew my mind. management was -- the ceo says he has never...