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appreciate it. >> thanks, charles. charles: see you soon. all right, folks, my next guest sees a second spike in inflation, right? so she says these things never just happen as a one-off. let's bring in main street asset management llc chief investment officer erin gibbs. erin, i'm looking at your notes here. everything is predicated on the notion that we're not done with this ininflation thing. >> yes, exactly. and there are a lot of reasons to say that we're not done with inflation. one, like i said, historically we've never had a single spike in inflation. there's always been a second if not third wave. and so the fact that we're expecting just one this one time, you know, that we have a new fed that's become so much smarter, i think, it's a little unlikely. but also inflation waves come late stage. that means you've got really low are employment, strong gdp and higher commodity prices. and then we've got all three right now. charles: right. >> so we are set up. so now that we have three months of increasing cpi reports, we've already see
appreciate it. >> thanks, charles. charles: see you soon. all right, folks, my next guest sees a second spike in inflation, right? so she says these things never just happen as a one-off. let's bring in main street asset management llc chief investment officer erin gibbs. erin, i'm looking at your notes here. everything is predicated on the notion that we're not done with this ininflation thing. >> yes, exactly. and there are a lot of reasons to say that we're not done with...
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charles charles an insurance policy. >> yes, indeed. charles: it's paying off bigtime. >> and if i think it's important to consider rotating into defensive sectors that could outperform if we do see geopolitical tensions or a conflagration. charles: the tension's in the air. nice seeing you, k pressures v. all right, folks, want to get to some of your money mail. a lot of folks feeling the pain from inflation. it's not just the red on your screen. and, of course, the idea that bloomberg called it a nagging problem got under your skin. grant says inflation is a gut punch to the vast majority of people. your employer if are trying to deal with it, you are trying to deal with it. stop electing fiscally irresponsible people. if i had a cam wean -- tambourine, my manage i'd be plague it. chris, three years ago i was very comfortable, now not so much. and that fundamental sage tweeting we all know cpi's manipulated and doesn't accurately reflect reality for most people. amen. government data, we cannot trust it, and it's getting worse. and te
charles charles an insurance policy. >> yes, indeed. charles: it's paying off bigtime. >> and if i think it's important to consider rotating into defensive sectors that could outperform if we do see geopolitical tensions or a conflagration. charles: the tension's in the air. nice seeing you, k pressures v. all right, folks, want to get to some of your money mail. a lot of folks feeling the pain from inflation. it's not just the red on your screen. and, of course, the idea that...
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charles: i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking now, here comes tesla. don't look now but they might be putting the band back together. not the mag-7. this is fresh tech names seeking the spotlight. as the year goes on, the street betting the 493, the other stocks can deliver particularly when it comes to earnings. one of my favorite research houses calling u.s. and zero government bonds worthless. like turkish bonds. if you want them go buy gold instead. president biden making history with the polls, just the wrong kind. he achieved a rare dubious distinction. wait until you hear what many thought was impossible. my take on fed polls, fake polling answers. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. ♪ baby come back, any kind of fool could see, there was something everything about you ♪ charles: that is a song, singing to elon musk today, folks, don't look now, you see this, up 2.3%? that's all tesla, baby. stock is crushing it today up 16%, positive developments in china. you know what? it seems like almost every time they count musk out he f
charles: i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking now, here comes tesla. don't look now but they might be putting the band back together. not the mag-7. this is fresh tech names seeking the spotlight. as the year goes on, the street betting the 493, the other stocks can deliver particularly when it comes to earnings. one of my favorite research houses calling u.s. and zero government bonds worthless. like turkish bonds. if you want them go buy gold instead. president biden...
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>> it is, charles. take fame must long works between the bible, war and peace, entire series like the "harry potter" series, you combine all of these, no are with near the word count of the tax code, between what is in statute, also the tax regulations. it is 35 million words long. charles: so until they can raise taxes and who knows, i hope that's not the case after november, this government relying heavily on issuance. joe, we saw somewhat ugly 10-year issuance, one concern for you is t-bills. we had to ask danielle shay, danielle dimartino booth and a few others whether or not this overreliance on t-bills is making us a banana republic. >> the overreliance on increased t-bills. what that does take money from the federal reserve balance sheet from the reverse repo and liquified the market. it uplifts assets. the problem if the fed doesn't cut interest rates, you're financing everything at the front end you will have significantly higher interest costs. fastest growing line items on the fed ram budget
>> it is, charles. take fame must long works between the bible, war and peace, entire series like the "harry potter" series, you combine all of these, no are with near the word count of the tax code, between what is in statute, also the tax regulations. it is 35 million words long. charles: so until they can raise taxes and who knows, i hope that's not the case after november, this government relying heavily on issuance. joe, we saw somewhat ugly 10-year issuance, one concern...
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charles. charles: see you soon. my next guest is pointing out momentum stocks have never been a larger weighting on the market. of course we know that's a double-edged sword, it could be. i want to bring in piper sandler, chair chief investment strategist michael kantrowitz. i have this momentum chart. you put this momentum chart, everybody used it. i saw it on fitch. this chart is amazing. folks don't realize, momentum at an all-time high. we're going back to 1929, so i guess there is always reversion to the mean is sort of what we expect on almost any sort of asset, although i hate to see what the mean is here. now that we see momentum stumbling a little bit, what are you anticipating? >> it is important, charles, to kind of understand what is in that momentum portfolio. it is very different than what we saw in '99 and 2000, even though the number was not that high on the chart. today at the core, the stocks in that portfolio are generally highly profitable, they have good balance sheets, th
charles. charles: see you soon. my next guest is pointing out momentum stocks have never been a larger weighting on the market. of course we know that's a double-edged sword, it could be. i want to bring in piper sandler, chair chief investment strategist michael kantrowitz. i have this momentum chart. you put this momentum chart, everybody used it. i saw it on fitch. this chart is amazing. folks don't realize, momentum at an all-time high. we're going back to 1929, so i guess there is always...
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taylor: charles payne, take it away. charles: good afternoon, thank you very, very much. good afternoon, i'm charles payne this is "making money." you heard stocks continue to struggle. the thing is anxiety is building big time. pullbacks are inevitable. don't be so pessimistic. there may be a way to make it work for you. meanwhile powell's pom pom dilemma. maybe we're in the situation because fed chair was too excited about rate accounts. trump and his team are saying get him back in the white house he will find ways to weaken the dollar. you never heard a commander-in-chief lead that before. could it lead to a economic boom? my takeaway the rich getting a lot richer, while everyone else suffers. should the rich benefit? i love to hear your thoughts as well. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: all right, so there is certainly dark clouds out there, i'm just not talking about outside of the studio but every dark cloud has silver linings let's talk about where we are. this rally has gone on for quite a long time. more recently the peak, march 21st. f
taylor: charles payne, take it away. charles: good afternoon, thank you very, very much. good afternoon, i'm charles payne this is "making money." you heard stocks continue to struggle. the thing is anxiety is building big time. pullbacks are inevitable. don't be so pessimistic. there may be a way to make it work for you. meanwhile powell's pom pom dilemma. maybe we're in the situation because fed chair was too excited about rate accounts. trump and his team are saying get him back in...
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charles: always great to have you. >> thank you, charles. charles: catch larry on "kudlow," weekdays 4 p.m. eastern. everyone watches him. he's the number one show on business news. >>> all right, folks, so how much more on the upside when it comes to buying, because we're at a key inflection point? we're lucky enough to have cameron dawson in studio to break it down for us next. ♪ ♪ if your business needs a new application then developers will have to write code. a...
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charles: yeah. >> so this is actually quite a big change. charles: it is. there was a time when states were making their own money. the federal reserve is only nip tent, becoming even more powerful as we speak, and it's opaque. and it's always felt like, you know, listen, the creature from jekyll island, that it was designed and works specifically for large banks and ultra-wealthy the folks, and that's one of the reasons people were sort of hoping you would have access to it, because they impact all of our lives. how do you feel about this? we've only got a minute to go, but are you confident about this appeal, and what are you going to do to let the public know that, hey, this is not right and everyone should be offended? >> well, boy, senator pat toomey took the gloves often on the fed and so did anthony scaramucci and your colleagues, and we've had quite a bit of press coverage of this. and, look, we're fighting. the state of wyoming joined us and, unfortunately, the federal judges concluded the federal reserve is more powerful than one of the united sta
charles: yeah. >> so this is actually quite a big change. charles: it is. there was a time when states were making their own money. the federal reserve is only nip tent, becoming even more powerful as we speak, and it's opaque. and it's always felt like, you know, listen, the creature from jekyll island, that it was designed and works specifically for large banks and ultra-wealthy the folks, and that's one of the reasons people were sort of hoping you would have access to it, because they...
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charles: wow. all right. listen i know there is at least half a dozen firms, maybe more with a thousand, 1100-dollar price target on it. it is set up for some disappointment if that happens. golly it has been an absolute monster. amd has been getting lost in the sauce. it has been struggling a little bit. last time it reported it was down. in fact it is down last two times it reported. it hasn't done a whole lot. our friend beth kindig, put out a report, executives sold $100 million worth of the stock. including the ceo, sold 50 million that is the biggest cluster since 2021. danielle, i'm putting a chart up here for folks to see. here is what we don't see with the other tech names. it cut through the 50 today moving average, like hot knife through but other. never enpaused. looks a little vulnerable to me. what do you see? >> charles, i agree amd has been vulnerable and if this stock moves below 140, that is the spot where i'm going to have to change my opinion. i love amd i love the company, i've
charles: wow. all right. listen i know there is at least half a dozen firms, maybe more with a thousand, 1100-dollar price target on it. it is set up for some disappointment if that happens. golly it has been an absolute monster. amd has been getting lost in the sauce. it has been struggling a little bit. last time it reported it was down. in fact it is down last two times it reported. it hasn't done a whole lot. our friend beth kindig, put out a report, executives sold $100 million worth of...
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charles: dan, it has been too long. >> thanks a lot, charles. charles: folks it is not too late for you to join unbreakable investor to. we call the quiz show edition. town hall, 2:00 p.m. reason. the last two were standing room only. i can't, i really want to tell you what i got on the drawing board. you never have seen a financial special like this in your life. come see it in person. go to eventer bright.com. search charles payne. you get a free ticket. i will see you next week. coming up, my takeaway why picking up those pitchforks to go after the rich may be you're going after the person in the mirror. we'll be right back. ♪. ♪ grace didn't believe in magic. but her daughter was happy to prove her wrong. you were made to dream about it for years. we were made to help you book it in minutes. ♪ tamra, izzy, and emma... no one puts more love into logistics than these three. you need them. they need a retirement plan. work with principal so we can help you with a plan that's right for your team. let our expertise round out yours. after la
charles: dan, it has been too long. >> thanks a lot, charles. charles: folks it is not too late for you to join unbreakable investor to. we call the quiz show edition. town hall, 2:00 p.m. reason. the last two were standing room only. i can't, i really want to tell you what i got on the drawing board. you never have seen a financial special like this in your life. come see it in person. go to eventer bright.com. search charles payne. you get a free ticket. i will see you next week. coming...
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charles? >> charles: thank you. cover student newspaper reporting of the university has suspended a pro-palestinian group and close harvard yard for the rest of the week. my next guest says leadership across all ants need to do more. 2024 new voices founder and harvard grad samantha ellis joins us now. by the way that we did reach out to harvard university for a statement, we are right now waiting to hear back. samantha, tell us what you would like to hear and who you want -- we would like to hear from. >> were at a pivotal point right now in history. we haven't seen this kind of hate and violence and rhetoric on campuses for, you know, tens of years. like, this is unprecedented. and what we are seeing is faculty and students are being seduced by a terrorist group. students for justice in palestine also known as asked -- estimate -- and we have been completely unprepared and it's time for leadership not just to talk but they must take action before it gets worse. >> charles: you know, here's a quandary though many m
charles? >> charles: thank you. cover student newspaper reporting of the university has suspended a pro-palestinian group and close harvard yard for the rest of the week. my next guest says leadership across all ants need to do more. 2024 new voices founder and harvard grad samantha ellis joins us now. by the way that we did reach out to harvard university for a statement, we are right now waiting to hear back. samantha, tell us what you would like to hear and who you want -- we would...
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charles: yeah. and you know, again, to your point, it will be even tougher, not only to talk about it, but to do anything about it as we get close to november. i do want to talk about the financial reporting, right? we're in the midst of earnings season, because the title of your notice, quote, chaos hits the fan. you focused on revenues which by the way refreshing. i begin with organic revenue growth and margin expansion, that i like more than earnings. at the bottom of the sheet manipulate ad million times. for me this is something of a bust, coming into the week only 56% of the s&p had beat on revenue. you see a name like caterpillar today, great earnings, missed on revenues, stock getting hammered. what's going on here? >> well, caterpillar's probably indicative of patterns that we've seen, we saw it in the corporate profit measure for all of last year in the fourth quarter in particular which is external revenue growth is weak. this morning's gdp for example, we had off the chart imports growth
charles: yeah. and you know, again, to your point, it will be even tougher, not only to talk about it, but to do anything about it as we get close to november. i do want to talk about the financial reporting, right? we're in the midst of earnings season, because the title of your notice, quote, chaos hits the fan. you focused on revenues which by the way refreshing. i begin with organic revenue growth and margin expansion, that i like more than earnings. at the bottom of the sheet manipulate ad...
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charles. charles: lydia, thank you very much. i want to go back to dfw macro housing analyst aim any six -- amy nixon. let's talk about the mounting foreclosures. as they are mounting they become worrisome. what are your thoughts? >> they're still low on a relative basis to history but yes, they are mounting. like i said this higher rate environment is causing problems in credit markets. it's causing problems in industries that are reliant on credit so we're seeing while we have a strong service economy, there is still a lot of inflation in several areas we're seeing contraction in the construction and building industry. so i think this is, feels like right now it is a race against the wire to how soon are we going to cut-rates? will it be soon enough to save lot of people that have the floating rate debt, that need to refinance it, sooner than later. if we cut rates in the nick of time, maybe we come out of this okay. if not, i think we'll see more turmoil ahead in that industry. charles: that turmoil i guess would include these
charles. charles: lydia, thank you very much. i want to go back to dfw macro housing analyst aim any six -- amy nixon. let's talk about the mounting foreclosures. as they are mounting they become worrisome. what are your thoughts? >> they're still low on a relative basis to history but yes, they are mounting. like i said this higher rate environment is causing problems in credit markets. it's causing problems in industries that are reliant on credit so we're seeing while we have a strong...
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>> thanks, charles. thank you for having me. i compared the situation to what happened a couple of years ago and charlottesville because there obviously we had people with tiki torches shouting "druscilla replace s. and there's a wide condemnation from the democratic party. there was no splitting over here is there and that was clear anti-semitism demek here in this case right that we don't have aryan man with tiki torches, we have a diverse group of people, device ages, college students shouting, you know, "kill all the lioness," or "go back to poland." and, you know, we don't seem to have the same condemnation from my side. is much easier to criticize the other side but when you look inward and you see anti-semitism within your own house obviously some democrats want to pretend like that's not happening. and so that's why i think it's important regardless of where we see anti-semitism on the left or on the right, we call it out, we don't give -- with goldplated scrabble game that just because it's on my side that we are silent
>> thanks, charles. thank you for having me. i compared the situation to what happened a couple of years ago and charlottesville because there obviously we had people with tiki torches shouting "druscilla replace s. and there's a wide condemnation from the democratic party. there was no splitting over here is there and that was clear anti-semitism demek here in this case right that we don't have aryan man with tiki torches, we have a diverse group of people, device ages, college...
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charles: d? >> d. charles: d. alan greenspan, maestro. [applause] let me tell you a quick story with alan greenspan. so he had this briefcase that he walked around with. they called it the briefcase indicator. everyone was so enthralled by you know what he was going to do they had this sort of way he carried the brief cast or whatever, they would sort of get a hint. my opinion on green green is i think he might have actually though created a monster because the federal reserve is far too big and far too important to other economy and our stock market, it really is. and right now we're in in the mt perhaps of another mistake by the federal reserve. the business cycle has all blown up. you can't really start a business. you don't know if interest rates will be up or will be down. it is an absolute unmitigated nightmare. they need to stop trying to save the stock market. they need to stop being popular. if it is time to put down some pain, it is time to put down some pain. folks here we go. are you ready? what year did green grind give his f
charles: d? >> d. charles: d. alan greenspan, maestro. [applause] let me tell you a quick story with alan greenspan. so he had this briefcase that he walked around with. they called it the briefcase indicator. everyone was so enthralled by you know what he was going to do they had this sort of way he carried the brief cast or whatever, they would sort of get a hint. my opinion on green green is i think he might have actually though created a monster because the federal reserve is far too...
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charles: right. >> private equity, private credit. so i think there is a case to be made that large energy and financial companies are higher quality today just because they have been trained on, you're not getting any free money. you're going to fix your problems. since the credit crisis these are two sectors that basically consolidated capacity, gotten discipline around crash return, you know, financials is regulated. charles: right. >> so it can't grow as quickly. charles: that's interesting but by the same token i was looking coming in what they offer, you know. in terms of savings and credit accounts. they don't have to offer anything. they still get away with that. there is no run on the banks per se. i have got less than a minute to go. let me ask you about this. earlier equity risk premium this is something i want to teach the audience a little bit about. you think it is bullish where it is now, equity risk premium or where it could go from here? >> where we are today a lot of folks say the m
charles: right. >> private equity, private credit. so i think there is a case to be made that large energy and financial companies are higher quality today just because they have been trained on, you're not getting any free money. you're going to fix your problems. since the credit crisis these are two sectors that basically consolidated capacity, gotten discipline around crash return, you know, financials is regulated. charles: right. >> so it can't grow as quickly. charles: that's...
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you too, charles. charles: see you soon. all right, folks, my next guest instead of panicking wants you to be ready to pounce. you know, like crouch and pounce? i think that's the saying. rob luna, luna wealth academy founder. you see the s&p 500 moving down to that 200-day moving average, holding which, okay, listen, that would be wonderful if it happens. what are the things, why the pressure? what's going to continue to pressure this market down to that level? >> well, i i think it's going to be earnings, charles. and even more than that, look, when we came into this year, we were predicting 4-5 rate cuts by the fed. that's come down to 1. with the inflationary can and gdp numbers, that might not even happen, quite honestly. i'll be quite honest with you, we pulled back 5%. when you do that, you normally go to 10%. we had meta come out, not so good numbers. i thought that was going to be the catalyst. growth to listen to the market, charles. as you know, the market's telling us it wants to go can higher, so i want to buy t
you too, charles. charles: see you soon. all right, folks, my next guest instead of panicking wants you to be ready to pounce. you know, like crouch and pounce? i think that's the saying. rob luna, luna wealth academy founder. you see the s&p 500 moving down to that 200-day moving average, holding which, okay, listen, that would be wonderful if it happens. what are the things, why the pressure? what's going to continue to pressure this market down to that level? >> well, i i think...
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i'm charles payne. this is "making money. " breaking right now, stocks are in rally mode if right now, the street cheering another jobs report beat. it was a good number but not as good as all the back slapping suggests. you know i'm riding this bull market, i've encouraged you to, but this is some important aspects of this report that aren't really so great that you need to know about. we'll break it down for you. also if the fed cannot deliver any rate cuts this year, what does that mean? ed yardeni, brian wesbury on deck. plus, over the last 48 hours in the middle east anything that could go wrong has gone wrong, and it's been difficult. it rocked our markets yesterday. rebecca heinrich is going to respond to what's happening there, what may be happening over the weekend. obviously, all of this is important to humanity and your portfolio. and my takeaway on the political follow hi of trying to put a happy face on illegal immigration. all that and so much more on "making money. ". ♪ ♪ charles: all
i'm charles payne. this is "making money. " breaking right now, stocks are in rally mode if right now, the street cheering another jobs report beat. it was a good number but not as good as all the back slapping suggests. you know i'm riding this bull market, i've encouraged you to, but this is some important aspects of this report that aren't really so great that you need to know about. we'll break it down for you. also if the fed cannot deliver any rate cuts this year, what does that...
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charles. we're very early on. we had banks kick in at the end of last week. i would if i have us about a c so far. we're kind of muddling through right now. we'll get you there the financial names and later on in earnings season when the growth names really come into play. that is when you start to she some things kick up but the question is exactly what you're talking about, are they going to be good enough to support a 21, 22 times valuation of the equity market? i'm not sure we're going to see that. so it could give us some more volatility in the month ahead. charles: i will point to folks when they beat the stock doesn't move, up 0.0%, when they miss down 12%. it is tough holding on to names going into earnings at this particular point. so we've been talking about the fed. you, by the way i want to give you props, you and bob, for a long time you warned the fed would not move as fast as everyone thought and as frequently as everyone thought. now of course conventional wisdom is shifting. e
charles. we're very early on. we had banks kick in at the end of last week. i would if i have us about a c so far. we're kind of muddling through right now. we'll get you there the financial names and later on in earnings season when the growth names really come into play. that is when you start to she some things kick up but the question is exactly what you're talking about, are they going to be good enough to support a 21, 22 times valuation of the equity market? i'm not sure we're going to...
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charles payne. charles: i can't wait. thank you all, very, very much the plot is thickening, can't you feel it. good afternoon, i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking now, as you heard stocks really lower. anxiety gripping investors ahead of tomorrow's cpi report. the dilemma building for the bulls, folks. keep running with these mag-7 stocks which seem to be falter or start to branch out. knowing when to hold them and when to fold them. nancy tengler talks about when to ring the register. we have daniel on his work on behavioral investing. also how does lower taxes generate revenue for the government? reagan economist art laffer is here to remind the doubters that it does. forget about cpi. my takeaway on real life sacrifices made by individuals every single day. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. ♪ don't let the sun go down on me ♪ charles: i wish i knew the rest of the lyrics. i know the first part though. don't let the sun go down on me. no doubt that total eclipse yesterday cast a shado
charles payne. charles: i can't wait. thank you all, very, very much the plot is thickening, can't you feel it. good afternoon, i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking now, as you heard stocks really lower. anxiety gripping investors ahead of tomorrow's cpi report. the dilemma building for the bulls, folks. keep running with these mag-7 stocks which seem to be falter or start to branch out. knowing when to hold them and when to fold them. nancy tengler talks about when to...
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charles: sure. there are parts of the bond market that have done okay, but let's say tlt, agg, the general boned trades a lot of people put on that have not worked by the way. >> yeah. i mean the problem with the agg there is no inflation protection in the agg index. it is an old index. the inflation markets are new, right? even the swaps market, it only started in really the 2000s. so there is no inflation protected bonds. it is only short volatility because of the exposure to mortgages. it is really important to not go buy one index because it says core in the name and to have other things in there. charles: what is the symbol for your etf, nancy. >> it is eyeball. not i, like inflation volatility. charles: ivol. >> vol has been down, squashed this year. inflation expectations have fallen. everybody thinks the inflation bottle is won. charles: to your point everyone is complacent. we know that is recipe ultimately for -- thanks a lot, nancy. really appreciate it. don't forget hosting "unbreakable
charles: sure. there are parts of the bond market that have done okay, but let's say tlt, agg, the general boned trades a lot of people put on that have not worked by the way. >> yeah. i mean the problem with the agg there is no inflation protection in the agg index. it is an old index. the inflation markets are new, right? even the swaps market, it only started in really the 2000s. so there is no inflation protected bonds. it is only short volatility because of the exposure to mortgages....
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charles: i agree. you know, i always tell people, think about these stocks and if they say they're afraid. will this company be around when you pass away. those names you just mentioned will, more than likely, they need to make a few tweaks here and there and they're off to the races. nicole, thank you, we needed your expertise today, we appreciate it. >> thank you, charles. charles: all right, folks, methodology, what i'm talking about is how this data we use, how do we get it? what does it mean? there is stuff behind words. neely tamminga will be with us to break down the jobs data stuff we hear but we really don't understand what we're listening to. she will tell us all about it. you want to hear about it right after this. ♪. my name's dan and i live here in san antonio, texas. i ran my own hvac business and now i'm retired. i'm not good being retired. i'm a pain in the neck. i like to be able to have a purpose. about three or four years ago, i wasn't feeling as if i was as sharp as i used to be.
charles: i agree. you know, i always tell people, think about these stocks and if they say they're afraid. will this company be around when you pass away. those names you just mentioned will, more than likely, they need to make a few tweaks here and there and they're off to the races. nicole, thank you, we needed your expertise today, we appreciate it. >> thank you, charles. charles: all right, folks, methodology, what i'm talking about is how this data we use, how do we get it? what does...
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charles: really? end of the year? >> i will take that. charles: on record a buck. i got a buck. need you to hold this for me, jason. let me talk about your picks here. uber, progressive you talked about a little bit and ford. what is going on with uber? snook look at double-digit earnings growth. looking at cashing flow increased from price to earnings ratio. they're final thinkly there. 35% total sales. charles: what about profitability? they always had problem with profitability. >> they're now, at ebitda basis fancy term after all costs making money. i think in the growth aspect it is really exceptional. this is my tech play. i always like to balance you out. i talked about progressive from a cash november and profitability they're crushing it. where else do i get 5% dividend, single best truck company that will make an ev truck. charles: i think the reason the stock is moving now, they're putting ev on the shelf. >> exactly. but the hybrid ford model -- charles: hybrids where you want to be? >> i shouldn't have said ev the hybrid model, not ev for ford, 5% gives you a safe m
charles: really? end of the year? >> i will take that. charles: on record a buck. i got a buck. need you to hold this for me, jason. let me talk about your picks here. uber, progressive you talked about a little bit and ford. what is going on with uber? snook look at double-digit earnings growth. looking at cashing flow increased from price to earnings ratio. they're final thinkly there. 35% total sales. charles: what about profitability? they always had problem with profitability....
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charles: they call it "the cp effect." i'm charles payne this is "making money." you just heard we had a monster first quarter. stumbling a little bit. nobody panicking maybe that's a problem. could there be too much swagger, overconfidence? here is the thing i have the best in the business. we'll hash it all out on the show. what has spooked the bond market and is it a mistake to ignore what is happening there? kelsey berro, joe lavorgna on that. more companies are offering special dividends. sounds too good to be true. we have dividend guru david bahnsen. is biden out of touch with america. we have evidence to show he is. why we need a baby boom. we need it right now. you don't want to miss "my takeaway," under educating americans, paying them not to work, fueled the immigration problem and adds to the inflation crisis. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: let's set the stage here. despite being down today, the market came into this week like caesar returning to rome. crossing the rubicon back in 49 bc the swagger of confidence is unmiss ta
charles: they call it "the cp effect." i'm charles payne this is "making money." you just heard we had a monster first quarter. stumbling a little bit. nobody panicking maybe that's a problem. could there be too much swagger, overconfidence? here is the thing i have the best in the business. we'll hash it all out on the show. what has spooked the bond market and is it a mistake to ignore what is happening there? kelsey berro, joe lavorgna on that. more companies are offering...
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it's king charles not going to waste your time with gayle king >> but you can call >> me gail and charles barkley >> shoot off tonight. >> senator cory booker basketball legend shaquille o'neal friends, seen in zone. listen cooper and he one of the bravo club house, at cohen king charles starts now we could almost >> call this a friendship, so yeah, a lot of friends muzak are not friends i have a typo >> but we'll see what jack has the sake as he's going to join us a little bit later we got so much to talk about tonight. shows actually very pack. so we're gonna get started. the super friends, your favorite new year's eve dates didn't you knows, charles when we were out there talking to people, when we said anderson cooper and andy cohen everybody, everybody knew that show that they did on new year's eve. oh, because everybody it's fine to watch >> everybody likes them. everybody likes to show. so we wanted to talk to anderson and andy tonight. you can call it ac squared then we're going to talk to charles as best as shaquille o'neal, really your best friend. not even close not even close.
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charles, tell us about it. >> charles: again, you've never seen anything like this on business tv. it's so exciting. i'm talking about the next 100 years. i think it's going to be so amazing up and down. i also will parallel it to 1800s. think about it. we had four great depressions, a civil war. we had ups and downs and we came down to it to the number 1 country in the world. i want americans to be invested in that. we talk about how do you overcome? watch this special. it will inspire anyone no matter who you are, no matter what side of the political aisle you're on. watch this special. >> harris: does everybody get a coffee mug? >> emily: i'll be there. >> charles: the live audience gets a signed book. >> harris: the mugs are awesome. a new study claims that artificial intelligence could predict a person's political views. most people will tell you. it looks at your face and tells you how you'll vote. okay. that's next. somebody would ask her something and she would just walk right past them. she didn't know they were talking to her. i just could not hear. i was hesitant to get
charles, tell us about it. >> charles: again, you've never seen anything like this on business tv. it's so exciting. i'm talking about the next 100 years. i think it's going to be so amazing up and down. i also will parallel it to 1800s. think about it. we had four great depressions, a civil war. we had ups and downs and we came down to it to the number 1 country in the world. i want americans to be invested in that. we talk about how do you overcome? watch this special. it will inspire...
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to raise from his charles, a mid- level physician, a great medical scientist who performed a complex operation to become a hero, of course, a poor unfortunate coachman. became the hero of the tabloids throughout paris - he was definitely provoked, and ema supported and moved to the big city, that’s what she wanted, she understood that on her own, i i think she understood that on her own, that she didn’t have her own strength to change the foundations of the system, but she really wanted to, in general, now i think so, that of course a flaber’s novel is an amazing... something like that, this is a podcast a must read, i'm aglana badnikova, we're discussing the novel by gustoy flaubert, madame pavari, with actress alexandra revenko and director of the moscow transport museum, art critic oksana bondarenko. you can find all episodes of the podcast as a must-read on the website of the first channel 1tv.ru, here is emma at first she becomes interested in her neighbor, the insidious rudolf, who seduces her greatly. at first she gets carried away, without the physical, it’s platonic,
to raise from his charles, a mid- level physician, a great medical scientist who performed a complex operation to become a hero, of course, a poor unfortunate coachman. became the hero of the tabloids throughout paris - he was definitely provoked, and ema supported and moved to the big city, that’s what she wanted, she understood that on her own, i i think she understood that on her own, that she didn’t have her own strength to change the foundations of the system, but she really wanted to,...
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development that the bombshell development that king charles is to return to pubuc king charles is to return to public duties next week following his cancer diagnosis. we'll be reacting to the brilliant news that the country has been waiting for. also tonight, as a poll suggests, they now back labour have gb news viewers gone? woke as donald trump's top aide predicts britain's future . will nigel britain's future. will nigel farage be the conservative party's next prime minister? and will he save britain? plus the rwanda plan is already working. find out why shortly. and as the bbc throw him under the bus, does huw edwards deserve to be back on the . back on the. box? to fall out over all those topics are my friday a—team. let me warn you, they've all had a dnnk. me warn you, they've all had a drink . the me warn you, they've all had a drink. the uk's best loved psychic, sally morgan . she saw psychic, sally morgan. she saw that gag coming. >> yeah, i did international best selling author. >> the drinks are on him. alpesh patel and legendary tv executive mike hollingsworth. now i'll
development that the bombshell development that king charles is to return to pubuc king charles is to return to public duties next week following his cancer diagnosis. we'll be reacting to the brilliant news that the country has been waiting for. also tonight, as a poll suggests, they now back labour have gb news viewers gone? woke as donald trump's top aide predicts britain's future . will nigel britain's future. will nigel farage be the conservative party's next prime minister? and will he...
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. >> where has king charles gone ? >> where has king charles gone? since he's been. since he since his coronation. >> well, he's not been. >> well, he's not been. >> well, he's not been. >> well, give him a chance. he wasn't well. >> he wasn't well when he wasn't, he was very shortly. >> it's almost the year long anniversary of the coronation. and he was empowered before then. and he hasn't gone anywhere australia, new zealand, they haven't seen him. and those countries were expecting to keep the monarch as their head of state. >> answer my question. the soft diplomatic power of the royal family is second to none. if it was an ex—politician that was our president, they wouldn't get the red card. >> doesn't have to be an ex politician. >> like i say, in the case of ireland it was lawyers, it was barristers. it was people who were internationally. >> well known. >> well known. >> do you really want a dusty lawyer representing the nation? michael i mean, mike, you're the king of showbiz. you've launched so many careers . how can king of showbiz. you've launched so man
. >> where has king charles gone ? >> where has king charles gone? since he's been. since he since his coronation. >> well, he's not been. >> well, he's not been. >> well, he's not been. >> well, give him a chance. he wasn't well. >> he wasn't well when he wasn't, he was very shortly. >> it's almost the year long anniversary of the coronation. and he was empowered before then. and he hasn't gone anywhere australia, new zealand, they haven't seen...
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we can see king charles with queen camilla.
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charles? how did we get here? >> i was reading an article and someone said as soon as she took off she lost her mind. there is that saying about power and how it corrupts. and she stepped in there and it's a shame for the small town in small village, the money that we are talking about that is amazing for what could be done with that. there is almost no words for something like that. >> harris: you could pay people their salaries. for what we have learned, there are people who are going without paychecks. she was not paying them. >> kayleigh: yes, she was making more than the governor. she is making this huge amount as mayor, but want want to know accountability and try to pass the referendum if she won the election she kept her salary and if she lost then whoever took over what have a reduced salary and then she mixed a probe and she was voted on unanimously. so she wants no accountability. >> harris: kennedy, i feel like everything we are seeing this days, all of it is playing right into the hands of those peopl
charles? how did we get here? >> i was reading an article and someone said as soon as she took off she lost her mind. there is that saying about power and how it corrupts. and she stepped in there and it's a shame for the small town in small village, the money that we are talking about that is amazing for what could be done with that. there is almost no words for something like that. >> harris: you could pay people their salaries. for what we have learned, there are people who are...
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absolutely charles. well knows because he was part of our coverage of the >> stoppage of the bay bridge during the apec conference that went for hours. and if you know, that holds true to form, we may still have another couple of hours to go. we'll have to wait to see how quickly police can affect some sort of change here on the bridge. this was a viewer who sent in video showing just how empty the northbound lanes are and he stuck in the southbound lanes with everybody else. and again, who knows when they're going to be allowed to go through? yeah. and it seems as though they're not going to reopen those northbound lanes until the protest done because right now. >> that's serving as the only way to get from san francisco to southern marin back and forth price. so they're using that to go up and back. yeah, ok, let's head over to the traffic center. i know, john, as part of our team coverage has been keeping an eye not on the weather today, john, but on the traffic. and there's been a lot to talk about.
absolutely charles. well knows because he was part of our coverage of the >> stoppage of the bay bridge during the apec conference that went for hours. and if you know, that holds true to form, we may still have another couple of hours to go. we'll have to wait to see how quickly police can affect some sort of change here on the bridge. this was a viewer who sent in video showing just how empty the northbound lanes are and he stuck in the southbound lanes with everybody else. and again,...
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interesting scene by gustav flabert, when, already quite bored, being in a family relationship with charles bavarie, she decided in everything, madame bavarie, emma, she decided to obey him in everything, to flow with him in everything, nod your head at everything, yes, listen to him, why not a quote visualized in the novel. becoming flaubert from the same teachings of jean-jacques ruso, who should a woman be, so she should raise him as a man while he is young and growing, she should honor him in his old age, when he, so to speak, grows up, i don’t agree with you, oksana, because this is with ruso’s zhanzhak, this not with me, well, with zhanzhak ruso, they found an excuse, it seems to me that emma, emma bavarie also does not agree, because she... somehow has completely different ideas about how a woman should behave, how she should live , feel, and it just seems to me that her entire attention is immersed in inner world, into the world of experiences, she is the person who wants to make a novel out of her life, cool, by the way, very, very accurate, yes, yes, and it seems t
interesting scene by gustav flabert, when, already quite bored, being in a family relationship with charles bavarie, she decided in everything, madame bavarie, emma, she decided to obey him in everything, to flow with him in everything, nod your head at everything, yes, listen to him, why not a quote visualized in the novel. becoming flaubert from the same teachings of jean-jacques ruso, who should a woman be, so she should raise him as a man while he is young and growing, she should...
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, yes, we are talking about charles. she tried to raise her charles, a mid-level physician, into a great medical scientist who performed a complex operation and became a hero; of course, the poor unfortunate coachman became a hero. tabloids throughout paris, this neighbor most likely provoked him , of course, and ema supported and moved to a big city, that’s what she wanted, she understood that on her own, i think, she understood that on her own, that she didn’t have her own strength to change the foundations of the system, but she really wanted to, in general, i think so now that of course it’s a novel - this is an amazing... amazingly beautifully and subtly described collision of the illusion of reality, i agree, the illusion of reality, this deep, internal, introvertive, illusory, no matter what books and literature the world was brought up on - emma, this picture, yes, that is, when for some ideal the standard of a beautiful life is actually taken from a picture, not an internal core, but there is not an internal internal reference, this is a beautiful external one. which
, yes, we are talking about charles. she tried to raise her charles, a mid-level physician, into a great medical scientist who performed a complex operation and became a hero; of course, the poor unfortunate coachman became a hero. tabloids throughout paris, this neighbor most likely provoked him , of course, and ema supported and moved to a big city, that’s what she wanted, she understood that on her own, i think, she understood that on her own, that she didn’t have her own strength to...
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and king charles understands that. that's why he's doing what he's doing now. >> well, just just want to come back briefly, though, on the cost of the royal family. i mean, yeah, i was in westminster today in the sort of wandering around near, near, near buckingham palace. you can't move because the tourists are coming in to look at the palace and so on. i mean, don't forget the monarchy. bring an enormous number of people into the country every year. people want to engage with this institution. i'm not convinced, really, that the royal family is a net fiscal cost. i think actually, on balance, they bring an enormous amount of soft power into britain. >> well, i can tell you now, they are very, very loved among almost all of you that are getting in touch with me tonight. but paul says, michelle, i confess i am a republican, he said. but despite that, i absolutely wish the king and of course the princess, a full recovery from cancer. i'm joined now by the royal correspondent rafe heydel—mankoo . good evening to you. w
and king charles understands that. that's why he's doing what he's doing now. >> well, just just want to come back briefly, though, on the cost of the royal family. i mean, yeah, i was in westminster today in the sort of wandering around near, near, near buckingham palace. you can't move because the tourists are coming in to look at the palace and so on. i mean, don't forget the monarchy. bring an enormous number of people into the country every year. people want to engage with this...
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, we'll be watching charles. thank you very, very much. just ahead. what a blockbuster jobs report means for the us. the country, and the biden campaign, we have information. you need to know anderson cooper 360 tonight at eight on cnn >> when i take the mic out like this, all my stress is just melt away. >> i hear that is bad boy can fix anything. yeah, tough day at work nice crews of sorts. you write out when i'm writing, i'm not even thinking about my painful cavity >> he shouldn't ignore it. and every >> time i get stressed about having to pay my bills, and it's hopped on the bike, man, come on you got to pay. your bills you don't have to, worry about anything when you're protected by america's number one motorcycle insurer >> well, you definitely do those things unrelated >> so that is a vibrating pain tan gaza, haley inaction can tag jia corner toto iqr, luck who who can make menn dummies as id chet, it's been can't complete the most of missouri shattered lecture, the meet if see my fighting to survive due
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enter real estate tycoon and democratic mega-donor charles kushner. bernstein: charlie kushner is the father of former white house advisor jared kushner and a major new jersey real estate developer. it became clear to charlie that people with the power to make things happen were democrats and that he himself could be a kingmaker. mcgreevey: charlie was like a get-it-done guy. tapper: so that--that was an authentic connection that you had with him, you think? yeah, oh, definitely, without a doubt. and he helped support you? he raised money? yes. it's expensive to run state-wide in new jersey. -it's like a $40 million race. -oh, it's--yeah. -back then. -yes. mcgreevey needed someone like kushner to bankroll him, so kushner donated huge sums of money to jim's campaign. -thank you. -[cheers and applause] at the same time, there are benefits to having a governor in your back pocket. for someone like kushner, having a close relationship, who can grease all sorts of wheels such as contracts, zoning approvals, and tax abatements. bernstein: that is your ticke
enter real estate tycoon and democratic mega-donor charles kushner. bernstein: charlie kushner is the father of former white house advisor jared kushner and a major new jersey real estate developer. it became clear to charlie that people with the power to make things happen were democrats and that he himself could be a kingmaker. mcgreevey: charlie was like a get-it-done guy. tapper: so that--that was an authentic connection that you had with him, you think? yeah, oh, definitely, without a...
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charles: or people piling, charles: it was weird and irrational. >> they rightly and they write you and they say you're comparing this to a meme stock. neil: it is nasty. charles: at the company with massive massive head wents. social media. elon musk is pulling his hair out trying to figure out how to mind x, many more users, more infrastructure. julie: are not a believer in this thing. charles: social media stuff is hard. aside from donald trump, who is on truth social that you know? neil: i don't know. neil: you don't engage. julie: we work with a lot of younger people. neil: get stuff back. neil: i hate the ones that call me fat and i say the camera is 50 pounds and actually no. charles: that was -- neil: he doesn't want to tease anyone in his coming book. phenomenal. or just go home. i have no idea what that means. i don't know if you saw these protests going on at harvard and colombia. last night it got a little rocky, and more to come. a lot more after this. ♪ [city noise] investment opportunities are everywhere you turn. do you charge forward? freeze in your tracks? (♪) or,
charles: or people piling, charles: it was weird and irrational. >> they rightly and they write you and they say you're comparing this to a meme stock. neil: it is nasty. charles: at the company with massive massive head wents. social media. elon musk is pulling his hair out trying to figure out how to mind x, many more users, more infrastructure. julie: are not a believer in this thing. charles: social media stuff is hard. aside from donald trump, who is on truth social that you know?...
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charles sure. thank you, are there any members of the public who wish to speak on items two through four of the agenda, as well as the motion on the minutes? seeing none, public comment on items two through four is closed. thank you. charles, can you please call the roll? president? one is excused. vice president sullivan, i commissioner on i commissioner bermejo i commissioner hunter i commissioner tompkins i commissioner yuan i motion passes. next item please. charles. the next item is item five. general public comment. members of the public may address the commission on matters that are within the commission's jurisdiction and are not on today's agenda. are there any other members of the public come on up who wish to comment? just please stand in line over there. go ahead. you have three minutes. good evening, vice president sullivan. commissioners director ju and dedicated environment staff. i'm mark palmer. honored to have served as the department's first green building specialist from 2001 un
charles sure. thank you, are there any members of the public who wish to speak on items two through four of the agenda, as well as the motion on the minutes? seeing none, public comment on items two through four is closed. thank you. charles, can you please call the roll? president? one is excused. vice president sullivan, i commissioner on i commissioner bermejo i commissioner hunter i commissioner tompkins i commissioner yuan i motion passes. next item please. charles. the next item is item...
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this pilot's name was charles brown. now he is the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff of the us armed forces, general charles brown. nicknamed swamp thing. it’s interesting, but his hatred of russia appeared in the swamps from a lightning strike. let's figure it out right now. maria butina is with you, this is the heir's doll. here, let's begin. charles quinton brown, jr., was born in san antonio in 1962. in his youth, brown dreamed of being an architect, despite the fact that he comes from a family of hereditary military men. on october 1, 2023, he was appointed to the position of the joint chiefs of staff. he is the first african american to become a general in the united states air force. his father, us army colonel c. brown, served in vietnam, grandfather fought in world war ii. ocean company, his father persuaded him to institute to enroll in a parallel military department, the sixty-two-year-old general with tears in his eyes talks about his childhood grievances, about the fact that he and his sister were the
this pilot's name was charles brown. now he is the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff of the us armed forces, general charles brown. nicknamed swamp thing. it’s interesting, but his hatred of russia appeared in the swamps from a lightning strike. let's figure it out right now. maria butina is with you, this is the heir's doll. here, let's begin. charles quinton brown, jr., was born in san antonio in 1962. in his youth, brown dreamed of being an architect, despite the fact that he comes...
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the local newspaper cryer wrote: zelensky bought the palace where prince charles, now king charles ii, and princess diana, now deceased, lived. the publication claims that £20 million was paid for the estate with a huge park. in terms of dollars, 25 million. for example, the united states promised ukraine so much to restore energy in the fall of twenty- three. now it’s clear that the stakes there are different, but that’s not about that now. the palace, pavel krasnov went to see it. the sleepy english town of tadbury is awakened by disturbing news. for many years, people here have become accustomed to the proximity of royalty. the ancient estate of highgrouhouse, located nearby, was the favorite country residence of charles ii. but now the newspapers write that instead of the king, the townspeople will soon have another neighbor, vladimir zelensky. this is a completely different matter, frankly. speaking, and it is not clear why the king would sell highgrove, he loves him, he has spent his whole life organizing the house and garden. pure truth. the estate in the town of glouceste
the local newspaper cryer wrote: zelensky bought the palace where prince charles, now king charles ii, and princess diana, now deceased, lived. the publication claims that £20 million was paid for the estate with a huge park. in terms of dollars, 25 million. for example, the united states promised ukraine so much to restore energy in the fall of twenty- three. now it’s clear that the stakes there are different, but that’s not about that now. the palace, pavel krasnov went to see it. the...
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charles will let you go. we have to get over to michael thomas on 8.80 because as i understand it, there have been some developments now. >> in the last few moments, michael, walk us through what he's seen. >> hey, good morning, everyone. well, they actually have detained one person and we'll take a look here. these are the southbound lanes where they're stopped at on 8.81, person was detached from that barrel that was filled with concrete. they were taken away and carried by official. so as of right now, they only have about 5 to 6 people that i can tell that are still attached. that person was carried away by chp and highway with signs and they were yelling as they we're taking away as of where they are right now. i cannot see because they're on the other side of a vehicle. but these people here that you can still see are attached to those barrels. so it looks like they're about to open up or possibly maybe open up one lane to try to get some people out because they did tell everybody to get back into their
charles will let you go. we have to get over to michael thomas on 8.80 because as i understand it, there have been some developments now. >> in the last few moments, michael, walk us through what he's seen. >> hey, good morning, everyone. well, they actually have detained one person and we'll take a look here. these are the southbound lanes where they're stopped at on 8.81, person was detached from that barrel that was filled with concrete. they were taken away and carried by...
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much i really wanted to get charlie's attention throughout the entire novel, everyone is surprised how charles didn’t see it like that, emma herself wanted, somehow, yes, for him to pay attention to this illness, too, as perhaps one of the reasons to pay attention. attention to him, well, okay, so she survived this illness, perhaps feigned, yes, but nevertheless she believes in it, and here she is, having survived this, she descends into a new novel, that is, she has a real family, for which she can really do something, but she chooses, let’s say, to continue to follow this path the correspondence of her illusion to this simulacrum of a beautiful life, because we can say that this is... a point of choice, we can no longer say about her that she is naive, she did not know that it was so, that this happens, after this story with rudolf, she already understands that everything is not as it seems to her, she has already faced, so to speak, a reality that has destroyed her illusions, well, here for me personally it’s still a controversial question, was it a choice, and this may be a great rel
much i really wanted to get charlie's attention throughout the entire novel, everyone is surprised how charles didn’t see it like that, emma herself wanted, somehow, yes, for him to pay attention to this illness, too, as perhaps one of the reasons to pay attention. attention to him, well, okay, so she survived this illness, perhaps feigned, yes, but nevertheless she believes in it, and here she is, having survived this, she descends into a new novel, that is, she has a real family, for which...
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charles: i think he's going to get convicted. the jury will convict him. it is pretty obvious he did what they charge him with. not saying they shouldn't have charged him. if you say there is a crime, giving hush money to someone and not disclosing it or doing it through some sort of vehicle, that is colonel. he met those standards. neil: a lot say he didn't or they didn't because they are bringing it up but you are right. you got to debate on it. neil: how do you fix think the convention will impact him? charles: the case is so flawed in so many ways, stuff is always a misdemeanor, federal campaign, to bring a charge, the manhattan da is a left-wing, prosecutors in the country, backed by soros money. this is often bragged. he decriminalized it. the reason you see recidivists on the street is often bragged, the manhattan da thinks we are making the world safe putting donald trump in jail. neil: do people see all that or a former president is convicted? charles: a lot of people see it. that is why his popularity -- neil: he will dodge this. charles: it is a
charles: i think he's going to get convicted. the jury will convict him. it is pretty obvious he did what they charge him with. not saying they shouldn't have charged him. if you say there is a crime, giving hush money to someone and not disclosing it or doing it through some sort of vehicle, that is colonel. he met those standards. neil: a lot say he didn't or they didn't because they are bringing it up but you are right. you got to debate on it. neil: how do you fix think the convention will...
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second stop charles bridge on the old tom. every of us it's very popular on instagram, but does it look as good in bring a line? charles bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in europe, lined with statues. it's a symbol of the city and named off to input charles the fault once, but he mean kings won't to cross it to be crowned. now it's tourist from old over the well, the unfortunately, charles bridge is almost always a crowd. it, we recommend that you walk across a quickly and save your time for a unique sweets pastry. that's a problem speciality does wrapped around the stink bates and rolled and cinnamon and sugar, but it's hard to pronounce the day for building so it's something like this trip down make. so what about the final reality check off the stop? it's an absolute star instagram. the old town square with its famous astronomical clock. so does it look as good in real life as own instagram of why use every one booking up the, every on, on the, on the 12 apostles appear upon the astronomical talk on products that h
second stop charles bridge on the old tom. every of us it's very popular on instagram, but does it look as good in bring a line? charles bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in europe, lined with statues. it's a symbol of the city and named off to input charles the fault once, but he mean kings won't to cross it to be crowned. now it's tourist from old over the well, the unfortunately, charles bridge is almost always a crowd. it, we recommend that you walk across a quickly and save your...
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charles clifford kron, 4 news. all right. thank you, charles. meantime, we have our kron four's terisa stasio. >> she's standing by now with more on what's going on on the bridge. she said she's at the ferry terminal because a lot of people who decided no, i can't take the bay bridge there watching our coverage. was going on. they decided to take the ferry and trees is with us. here now on the phone. theresa, can you hear us? >> i can hear you guys and wow and has been a bit chaotic here at the larkspur ferry because so many people had to pivot right? and as they trying to head into the city, they had to figure out another way to go. they couldn't take the bus that they came over to the area packed with a couple of people. they very, that few people had to get into doctor's appointments. and they said that they have been waiting for months to get into these appointment. >> and so they were scrambling to try grab a ferry on time to get into the city to grab and uber in order to get to those doctor's appointments. one person said that he was a sch
charles clifford kron, 4 news. all right. thank you, charles. meantime, we have our kron four's terisa stasio. >> she's standing by now with more on what's going on on the bridge. she said she's at the ferry terminal because a lot of people who decided no, i can't take the bay bridge there watching our coverage. was going on. they decided to take the ferry and trees is with us. here now on the phone. theresa, can you hear us? >> i can hear you guys and wow and has been a bit chaotic...
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charles coleman is still with us. >> charles, can you make that make sense for us? if the supreme court rules that the use of obstruction law was for rioters, how does that not affect donald trump? >> it affects him but not to a significant degree. the capital rioters are charged with something different than donald trump. they went to congress and everything we saw at the capital. there is an element of what donald trump did in terms of trying to orchestrate all of this that he is being charged with. that is the part that is the meat and potatoes of the federal indictment and white would be unchanged. the ultimate result around what happened january 6th is what these capital rioters are charged with and that would be affected. but the actions preceding that, it will still be dealt with regardless of whatever the supreme court decides in this particular case. >> for furthering symone's point, it levels up the aspect of this narrative because you now have a reporting out there that shows that trump actually helped in that response on january 6. that he played a much
charles coleman is still with us. >> charles, can you make that make sense for us? if the supreme court rules that the use of obstruction law was for rioters, how does that not affect donald trump? >> it affects him but not to a significant degree. the capital rioters are charged with something different than donald trump. they went to congress and everything we saw at the capital. there is an element of what donald trump did in terms of trying to orchestrate all of this that he is...