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charles? charles: i think it is also interesting, i think, 31% of those making 100,000 believe it's a luxury. madison, thanks a lot, appreciate it. joining me now, macro policy perspectives founder, president, julia coronado. we know wage growth recently outpaced inflation for 12 straight months but that was after 25 consecutive months of negative wages which at times there was a massive gulf between the two. it feels like the consumer still hasn't, the average consumer still hasn't recovered. your thoughts? >> well, charles, my thoughts i would totally disagree with that. this has been the more even recovery relative to prior recoveries. actually those strongest wage gains have been earned by those with the lowest wages, so the lowest quintile of earners have seen by far the strongest wage gains. recent wealth survey they have own track, young generations are just as on track if not ahead of the game as prior generations in terms of wealth accumulations. we had the fastest job recovery we had
charles? charles: i think it is also interesting, i think, 31% of those making 100,000 believe it's a luxury. madison, thanks a lot, appreciate it. joining me now, macro policy perspectives founder, president, julia coronado. we know wage growth recently outpaced inflation for 12 straight months but that was after 25 consecutive months of negative wages which at times there was a massive gulf between the two. it feels like the consumer still hasn't, the average consumer still hasn't recovered....
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charles: i agree. obviously would point to the transitory inflation things, making coming out with rate cuts. maybe as aggressive but not aggressive enough. eagerness to appease the market, we'll not hike, we'll not hike, we're going to cut. jim, a pleasure having you on. >> thanks, charles. always enjoy it. charles: same here. my next guest says the market is choppy but do doubt about it it is still a bull market. we have nicole webb. i was reading your note, the market needs some sort of confirmation outside of technology. this is the last month. so we'll call communications services technology, we'll call technology, technology, and we'll call utilities technology since they're making money off the a.i. chips. everything else is just about red or unchanged. what in this compare of the red and unchanged can pick up the slack if these begin to pull back a little bit? >> a week ago when things still looked great, we were leaning into -- charles: i think drake had a song about that. it was good a week a
charles: i agree. obviously would point to the transitory inflation things, making coming out with rate cuts. maybe as aggressive but not aggressive enough. eagerness to appease the market, we'll not hike, we'll not hike, we're going to cut. jim, a pleasure having you on. >> thanks, charles. always enjoy it. charles: same here. my next guest says the market is choppy but do doubt about it it is still a bull market. we have nicole webb. i was reading your note, the market needs some sort...
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charles: i'm charles payne. this is "making money." right now the post-fomc rally continues but something feels odd, right? earnings beats are often greeted with big-time selling. just take a look at disney today. the street still sees fewer rate cuts than the dot plot. historic rates are above average. we kick it off with alli mccartney and darius dale. americans are unhappy with joe biden and jay powell. many have given up hope. maybe giant government is not a good thing after all. brian wesbury will give his take. darrell caulk kins why the jobs report hit the jack bottom. my take on not giving up on your pursuit of happiness. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: all right, so we opened under some pressure after the best three days for the markets since last november. now interestingly over that same period as the market was coming up pessimism was moving in the wrong direction. almost all the different pessimists and gauges we see moved further toward pessimism, everything. even the average here. so it really
charles: i'm charles payne. this is "making money." right now the post-fomc rally continues but something feels odd, right? earnings beats are often greeted with big-time selling. just take a look at disney today. the street still sees fewer rate cuts than the dot plot. historic rates are above average. we kick it off with alli mccartney and darius dale. americans are unhappy with joe biden and jay powell. many have given up hope. maybe giant government is not a good thing after all....
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charles: okay. this week there was a ton of issuance from the treasury department. 5-year, 2-year, 7-year, just billions and billions of dollars, and it really derailed this stock mark, right in it just makes me wonder, some things are out of the control of jay powell and company. i mean, as a long as this, as long as the federal government is manipulating that kind of money, borrowing that kind of money, isn't that going to limit to hoe low yields can go anyway? >> yeah. what it means is that the neutral interest rate is going to be higher. and because of that, the fed funds rate has to stay higher. so i had an analyst talk to me saying i don't understand, you know, we've had big deficits for a while, why is it only once in a while the market bumps into it and can't handle it. if you've got huge issuance constantly, it's going to be those quiet weeks when people are away that you have problems. charles: plus we haven't had issuance like this outside of world wars. i mean, this is unique. this is no
charles: okay. this week there was a ton of issuance from the treasury department. 5-year, 2-year, 7-year, just billions and billions of dollars, and it really derailed this stock mark, right in it just makes me wonder, some things are out of the control of jay powell and company. i mean, as a long as this, as long as the federal government is manipulating that kind of money, borrowing that kind of money, isn't that going to limit to hoe low yields can go anyway? >> yeah. what it means is...
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charles? charles: thank you, very, very much. folks, you know, it's one of these things where on the cover of the economist right now there is a piece that says, you know, inflation it's a moral dilemma and they say that working people say this, they all agree on that but the economists actually disagree. joining me now parametric managing director of nisha patel and qi research, their ceo and chief strategist, danielle dimartino booth. ladies, thank you both for joining. this is a serious issue right here because the wealthy, nesha, have gotten wealthier. >> yep. charles: they are really struggling. every poll says they're struggling. consumer credit report yesterday, wow, 152 million in credit cards. feels like main street hit a brick wall but what is the solution here? >> this is really tough. the fed is tasked with the main date bringing inflation down which they're using fiscal policy for but it is squeezing out main street. you have tighter lending standards making it much more difficult for middle to lower class to get the
charles? charles: thank you, very, very much. folks, you know, it's one of these things where on the cover of the economist right now there is a piece that says, you know, inflation it's a moral dilemma and they say that working people say this, they all agree on that but the economists actually disagree. joining me now parametric managing director of nisha patel and qi research, their ceo and chief strategist, danielle dimartino booth. ladies, thank you both for joining. this is a serious...
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charles: right. right. in the meantime everyone else can get a happy meal with a roll of scotch tape in it, right? where does all this leave the federal reserve? listen, they understand what is going own. sometimes they borrow the wall street jargon but when you listen to them individually in the speeches they give, it seems to me they know a lot although they're reluctant to sound the alarm out of triggering more panic? >> i think what we saw last week trot various data points that came in that the economy is moderating. so we saw core cpi, core core resales come in a little softer than consensus expectations. you saw the fed come out two or three times saying hey we'll not cut-rates anytime soon and that first rate cut continue toes be pushed back later in the year. we continue to be in a higher for longer environment. the market continues to digest that. charles: right. >> i think you want to own large companies over small companies in that environment. charles: right. by the way i like what you s
charles: right. right. in the meantime everyone else can get a happy meal with a roll of scotch tape in it, right? where does all this leave the federal reserve? listen, they understand what is going own. sometimes they borrow the wall street jargon but when you listen to them individually in the speeches they give, it seems to me they know a lot although they're reluctant to sound the alarm out of triggering more panic? >> i think what we saw last week trot various data points that came...
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charles: okay. it could have been emotional and sentiment tall with the stock market. >> both good emotion, bad emotion. we get excited and we get upset. as your last guest said the situation where we have a soft landing is very, very difficult to engineer. it only happened one other time in recent history which is in the '90s. charles: right. >> think about what we had -- charles: why is there such consensus it is going to happen now? >> i think the reason what we had in the '90s that confounded everyone while it was happening by the way, i went back and read through all the fed transcripts from '94, '95, '96, even '98. we keep seeing solid stories on productivity. everybody is like this can't continue but yet it does. nevertheless it is not solid, right. it is squishy because we saw the retail sales numbers today. if you do a year-over-year basis, you do real retail sales, they reported nominal, not real you're basically flat. you're basically flat. sometimes i like to do a three month moving aver
charles: okay. it could have been emotional and sentiment tall with the stock market. >> both good emotion, bad emotion. we get excited and we get upset. as your last guest said the situation where we have a soft landing is very, very difficult to engineer. it only happened one other time in recent history which is in the '90s. charles: right. >> think about what we had -- charles: why is there such consensus it is going to happen now? >> i think the reason what we had in the...
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charles: yeah. in fact, just to ping on what you're saying, nasdaq came out the gate pretty strong. you had a combination of things from inflation expectations to a couple of fed if officials throwing cold water on, you know, interest rates. so, again, they react, i think, more sensitively than any other major market. i want to pick up on your summer rally theme. walk us through the rationale there. >> so the rationale is i think this market and the bond market is telling us that we may get some softening on the inflation data that will be perceived as good news, and then we'll get weaker economic data. we're in a time period right now where bad news is good news because everyone wants the fed to cut rates. so i think that will keep that narrative in play heading into the summer months. but i think if the fed cuts rates, that'll be a huge policy mistake, and we'll probably start selling at that point in time. it'll be perceived as good, it'll suck everybody in, and that's when we'll be looking to ge
charles: yeah. in fact, just to ping on what you're saying, nasdaq came out the gate pretty strong. you had a combination of things from inflation expectations to a couple of fed if officials throwing cold water on, you know, interest rates. so, again, they react, i think, more sensitively than any other major market. i want to pick up on your summer rally theme. walk us through the rationale there. >> so the rationale is i think this market and the bond market is telling us that we may...
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charles: yeah. >> -- is really transforming the user experience. i think you'll see improvements in camera, video, siri should, hopefully, get a lot better. if you're able to do that and deliver this experience to customers, then i think you'll see more users upgrade. i think you'll see continued consumption of services, and that will help propel better growth. charles: before i let you go, there was a love affair that was sparked between mark sube or berg and wall street after wall street had left the stock for dead. that one session had the largest loss inestly of a single -- history of a single session. they made a big move back on the efficiency idea of the maturation of zuckerberg. all of a sudden, you know what? he's spending too much money again. >> charles, i think they're executing well. the comments are on the investments. i appreciate probably caused the stock to pause a little bit in the near term -- charles: you think it's a buy? >> we'll wait and see. we con to own it. we prefer google
charles: yeah. >> -- is really transforming the user experience. i think you'll see improvements in camera, video, siri should, hopefully, get a lot better. if you're able to do that and deliver this experience to customers, then i think you'll see more users upgrade. i think you'll see continued consumption of services, and that will help propel better growth. charles: before i let you go, there was a love affair that was sparked between mark sube or berg and wall street after wall...
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charles: right. >> that's why the eyes are there. charles: i have to get your thoughts on the rates, the fed, all of this stuff. i want to ask you treasury, raising $125 billion to of course help fuel this runaway government spending yesterday. we saw a little bit of tough sledding with this 42 billion-dollar 10-year note action. the when issue was 4.483. i'm sorry win issue, 4.473. the high yield was 4.473, one basis point. there was less international demand. so you know, people wonder why the bond yields aren't going down. i wonder why they're not going up even more. what are your thoughts on this? >> well, i think maybe the policy mistake might have been the pause for so long because at these levels, what we're seeing the interest rates cannot control the demand for raw materials that we're seeing from some of the newer places the whole a.i. revolution of course has tremendous demand on our resources. there is just not enough. so these rates are basically ineffective at these levels. charles: rig
charles: right. >> that's why the eyes are there. charles: i have to get your thoughts on the rates, the fed, all of this stuff. i want to ask you treasury, raising $125 billion to of course help fuel this runaway government spending yesterday. we saw a little bit of tough sledding with this 42 billion-dollar 10-year note action. the when issue was 4.483. i'm sorry win issue, 4.473. the high yield was 4.473, one basis point. there was less international demand. so you know, people wonder...
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charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking right now, there is eerie calm. i talked about this earlier in the week. stock market riding one heck of a record streak. in fact making its way into the record books. the market is also very expensive particularly on a short-term basis. it is fine as one as one stock paves the way, drum roll. you know nvidia will post results after the close. can they live up to the market's extreme expectations? everyone is banking on it. plus signs the housing market is in some sort of stage of stagflation. what does it mean for the rest of the economy. analysts, economists have been saying the consumer is strong, the consumer strong. somebody better tell target. in fact not just target, they join ad chorus line of retailers all suggesting that consumers are in trouble. why the apes and the new investor revolution remind me the spirit of the american revolution. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: all right, so listen the eerie calm is out there. the market, you know
charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne this is "making money." breaking right now, there is eerie calm. i talked about this earlier in the week. stock market riding one heck of a record streak. in fact making its way into the record books. the market is also very expensive particularly on a short-term basis. it is fine as one as one stock paves the way, drum roll. you know nvidia will post results after the close. can they live up to the market's extreme expectations? everyone is...
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charles: yeah. i think we all are, right in hey, you know, the street always kind of finding a way more recently to rationalize or simply ignore data that doesn't fit the positive narrative. one area, for instance, has been shelter. and marley rents. everyone that comes -- particularly rents. everyone that comes on the show says rents are much lower than the cpi, and they'll be reflected soon. when whole thing began we heard in four months, in six months, in a year. i think i had a guest last week who said in 18 months, right? you actually posted a tweet that really is amazing because you say, yeah, there is a lag, but the increase in rents should actually be larger. you have got to explain that. >> so, charles, essentially what we're seeing in the housing market right now is a complete disconnect between real world data and what's being reported in these official government numbers. is so, yes, there is a lag between when information is collected and when it completely shows up in things like the c
charles: yeah. i think we all are, right in hey, you know, the street always kind of finding a way more recently to rationalize or simply ignore data that doesn't fit the positive narrative. one area, for instance, has been shelter. and marley rents. everyone that comes -- particularly rents. everyone that comes on the show says rents are much lower than the cpi, and they'll be reflected soon. when whole thing began we heard in four months, in six months, in a year. i think i had a guest last...
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charles: thanks, peter. folks, holding high beta names can lead to monster wins but do you have the fortitude because they also mean, it also mean as whole lot of volatility? our goal in the next block is to treat you how to ride the volatility with one of the best. keith fitz-gerald is with us. we'll be right back. ♪. (vo) what does it mean to be rich? maybe rich is less about reaching a magic number... and more about discovering magic. rich is being able to keep your loved ones close. and...
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charles: yeah. >> you cannot cut the deficit. if you cannot cut the deficit, because it is a spending problem. charles: right, right. jim rogers used to always say, let me, show me a trillion dollars and i will show you a good time as well. a lot now being made of the fact that there is interest payments, people are now being shocked because, they're being compared to what we spend on defense for instance, or education. here our net interest outlays, even as total deficits maybe goes sort of sideways, that gets bigger and bigger. this hamstrings the nation, doesn't it? this stops where we can go as nation, doesn't it. >> of course. you know, i live in the eurozone, i come from the future. i have seen this before. you always say, oh, don't worry, nothing happens if we increase deficit spending, then interest payments go through the roof. then you end up like japan, spending, the largest chunk of the budget only on interest expenses, even if there is no recession and even if interest rates are low. ch
charles: yeah. >> you cannot cut the deficit. if you cannot cut the deficit, because it is a spending problem. charles: right, right. jim rogers used to always say, let me, show me a trillion dollars and i will show you a good time as well. a lot now being made of the fact that there is interest payments, people are now being shocked because, they're being compared to what we spend on defense for instance, or education. here our net interest outlays, even as total deficits maybe goes sort...
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charles: right. >> and i think what it does is it underscores, charles, at the heart of the rate cut call everything has to go right. no room for error. charles: to that point, we showed a chart yesterday to the awed yerntion if the rest of the year was .03 month over month, we would end the year at 4. that's a long way from the fed's target. >> yeah. and another way to look at it, the wall street journal this morning, lowest inflation core since 2021, but look at headline inflation if. it reached this level in june of last year. it's been going sideways since then. charles: right. >> so, you know, the improvement is partly because with we're spending more on gas, and is we're not spending on other things as a result. charles: yeah. and so people watching this show, they don't live core, or right? they lev head -- lively headline. i know this has lost a little bit of catch che, two years ago -- cache, two years ago everyone hung their recession hat on the lei being down so to long, but does it say so
charles: right. >> and i think what it does is it underscores, charles, at the heart of the rate cut call everything has to go right. no room for error. charles: to that point, we showed a chart yesterday to the awed yerntion if the rest of the year was .03 month over month, we would end the year at 4. that's a long way from the fed's target. >> yeah. and another way to look at it, the wall street journal this morning, lowest inflation core since 2021, but look at headline inflation...
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charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." there is palpable trepidation. the bias of the market is up but you're starting to get a little angst going into this nvidia earnings report. let's face it it is really the bond market that has the most influence right now and we've got ed yardeni on deck to talk about bond yields, maybe a brave new world for bonds. should we be afraid to go there. want to know, of course what is next for equities? you need to understand the risk. cameron dawson, always great at laying out what we should be looking for and preparing for. of course we want to know what is keeping her up at night. 2:45 we have house majority whip tom emmer. what he is doing to halt central bank digital security. he calls it nothing more than a big government surveillance tool. one of the best nvidia analysts out there i think the best, beth kindig will help us break down the king of up chip-makers, also i want to see what is happening with her smci idea she said with us. it is up more than 240%. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charl
charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." there is palpable trepidation. the bias of the market is up but you're starting to get a little angst going into this nvidia earnings report. let's face it it is really the bond market that has the most influence right now and we've got ed yardeni on deck to talk about bond yields, maybe a brave new world for bonds. should we be afraid to go there. want to know, of course what is next for equities? you need to...
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charles: right. and i've got your long-term likes here on the board. you mentioned amazon and meta. nvidia reports next week. microsoft has been you know, just doing very well. have you started following, i'm sure you follow the super micro, number stock in the s&p today? what's a name like that that looks so enticing as well, would you be interested in owning that? >> absolutely not because my simple rule is this. how much value are you adding? you look at super micro, their margins, their gross margins have done down for five quarters before this most recent one. when they reported think guided down the next quarter for the gross margins. we're talking mid-teens i believe gross margins. you compare that against, you can use a gross margins as a shorthand how much value are you adding. >> right. >> you compare that against a meta or google where you have gross margins sitting in the 60s, it tells you the difference between those in a very big way. even simpler way to think about it, super micro is t
charles: right. and i've got your long-term likes here on the board. you mentioned amazon and meta. nvidia reports next week. microsoft has been you know, just doing very well. have you started following, i'm sure you follow the super micro, number stock in the s&p today? what's a name like that that looks so enticing as well, would you be interested in owning that? >> absolutely not because my simple rule is this. how much value are you adding? you look at super micro, their margins,...
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charles: thanks a lot, team, good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." this is the most anticipated fomc gathering in a very long time in part because there is serious confusion out there and honest debate over the direction of our economy. there is no debate. uptick in pace of inflation, that is real. moreover inflation expectations they have also turned higher. so what we're doing here we hope to learn, you know, that maybe the fed's going to make adjustments and if not how will the market brace itself? remember the fomc potential moves we could see, they may talk more about rate cuts. i'm not sure they will mention rate hikes although that will be brought up at some point. i can't argue higher for longer and not admit maybe it will take more rate hikes. the bottom line there will have to be some major adjustments made by the federal reserve. everyone's on pins and needles. you saw what happened to the market yesterday. we're so anxious. tell you what, let's go right now to edward lawrence live at the federal reserve. edward. >> reporter: federal reser
charles: thanks a lot, team, good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." this is the most anticipated fomc gathering in a very long time in part because there is serious confusion out there and honest debate over the direction of our economy. there is no debate. uptick in pace of inflation, that is real. moreover inflation expectations they have also turned higher. so what we're doing here we hope to learn, you know, that maybe the fed's going to make...
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charles? >> charles: katie, you very much and with temperatures eating up so is the traffic and maybe some tempers. what you can due to stay cool and stay -- save time and money on your trips this summer, travel -- gay before we get to some of your tips, how do you think this summer travel season will play out? >> this weekend, charles, and happy memorial day monday for you, for ten for what -- we will see some record in bricking numbers all over again. i'm trying to show you from using 299 -- 2019 still in -- consider a new reality, people are -- despite positions of record's acting traffic on roadways, are pack airports and, claims people are still heading out to their temporary tithing travel and we see that i think will see some record-setting holiday weekends and weeks ahead were the summer season. >> charles: so you've got -- these types because everyone wants to get on the road. we don't have the loose cash we had maybe a year or two ago to give us some some -- so receiving tips. >> i t
charles? >> charles: katie, you very much and with temperatures eating up so is the traffic and maybe some tempers. what you can due to stay cool and stay -- save time and money on your trips this summer, travel -- gay before we get to some of your tips, how do you think this summer travel season will play out? >> this weekend, charles, and happy memorial day monday for you, for ten for what -- we will see some record in bricking numbers all over again. i'm trying to show you from...
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he's with charles leclerc. >> charles, congratulations. you haven't just won the monaco grand prix, you've won your home grand prix. how are you feeling right now? >> no words can explain that. yeah. it's such a difficult race. i think the fact that twice i've been starting on pole position and we couldn't quite make it makes it even better in a way. it means a lot obviously. it's the race that made me dream of becoming a formula 1 driver one day. yes, it was a difficult race emotionally. already 15 laps to the end you're just hoping that nothing happens. already the emotions were coming. i have to say that i was thinking to my dad a lot more than what i thought while driving. obviously he's given everything for me to be here. yeah. it was a dream of ours for me to race here and to win. so it's unbelievable. >> everyone always talks about monaco as being the jewel in the crown, but they also say saturday it's the most important day. today there's still a lot of work to do out there on the track, 78 laps, the pressure from behind. you have
he's with charles leclerc. >> charles, congratulations. you haven't just won the monaco grand prix, you've won your home grand prix. how are you feeling right now? >> no words can explain that. yeah. it's such a difficult race. i think the fact that twice i've been starting on pole position and we couldn't quite make it makes it even better in a way. it means a lot obviously. it's the race that made me dream of becoming a formula 1 driver one day. yes, it was a difficult race...
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no comment, charles? >> charles: david carr thank you very much. we are waiting on the possible remarks from donald trump when he leaves the courthouse of further hearing on the pulley arguments. >> ♪ ♪ like what is your glucose and can you have more carbs? before you decide with the freestyle libre 3 system know your glucose and where it's heading no fingersticks needed. now the world's smallest and thinnest sensor sends your glucose levels directly to your smartphone. manage your diabetes with more confidence and lower your a1c. the #1 cgm prescribed in the u.s. try it for free at freestylelibre.us with schwab investing themes™, it's easy to invest in ideas you believe in. spot a trend in electric vehicles? have a passion for online gaming? or want to explore the space economy? choose from over 40 themes, each with up to 25 stocks identified by our unique algorithm. buy it as-is or customize to align with your goals. all at your fingertips. schwab investing themes. 40 customizable themes. up to 25 stocks in just a few clicks. ♪ this is th
no comment, charles? >> charles: david carr thank you very much. we are waiting on the possible remarks from donald trump when he leaves the courthouse of further hearing on the pulley arguments. >> ♪ ♪ like what is your glucose and can you have more carbs? before you decide with the freestyle libre 3 system know your glucose and where it's heading no fingersticks needed. now the world's smallest and thinnest sensor sends your glucose levels directly to your smartphone. manage...
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that was the case with charles hamilton houston's as well. but he's born in washington, d.c., the middle class african-american family. and one year after his birth, we see the supreme court decision, plessy versus which really legalized jim crow, racial segregation through american law and sanctioned what becomes known as the separate but equal doctrine in american law. and doing so and doing so and this is very important. the versus ferguson case overthrows the equal protect 14th amendment, equal protection clause that gives essentially says everybody can come before the courts and the constitution and the laws are to apply to everybody in the same fashion. and so that's the circumstance within which he's born into. so we have to acknowledge that now houston is is as student as a young person, he was very he excelled in studies to say he graduated school at the age of 15. and he will enter into amherst college. that's prestigious college in the northeast. and he'll finish his studies there. and following graduation from amherst, he'll enlis
that was the case with charles hamilton houston's as well. but he's born in washington, d.c., the middle class african-american family. and one year after his birth, we see the supreme court decision, plessy versus which really legalized jim crow, racial segregation through american law and sanctioned what becomes known as the separate but equal doctrine in american law. and doing so and doing so and this is very important. the versus ferguson case overthrows the equal protect 14th amendment,...
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charles: buying on the dip. his medication. i'm out of here. charles: he is his own man. i have not touted. neil: when you wine and dine, what is keeping them but not others? what did they worry about? does politics have to do with a? the trial? charles: the people i wine and dine with. we do this once a week. so dan believes, doing that. he has good taste but dan is permeable. the market -- neil: those who look at long-term. charles: one permeable has been wrong and that is jamie dimon, he has been correcting a crash or a correction for how long and keeps getting it wrong. he has not been right about this. the other one that has it right, larry fink would tell you sloshing for rule. we are fine. neil: i appreciate it. charles: don junior was there last night. neil: i want to go to ashley webster and to add a little humor here. at cracker barrel, there is method to all this. what is going on their? ashley: big changes coming to cracker barrel but the cavuto breakfast is a permanent fixture on the menu. this is a company like so many chain restaurants that suffered from hi
charles: buying on the dip. his medication. i'm out of here. charles: he is his own man. i have not touted. neil: when you wine and dine, what is keeping them but not others? what did they worry about? does politics have to do with a? the trial? charles: the people i wine and dine with. we do this once a week. so dan believes, doing that. he has good taste but dan is permeable. the market -- neil: those who look at long-term. charles: one permeable has been wrong and that is jamie dimon, he has...
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fantastic win for charles leclerc. so victory for the home town hero charles leclerc, who dominated the weekend. after the race he said winning was far from easy. i did not expect the race to be so difficult to manage emotionally. emotionally and mentally wise. i had so many thoughts of the people i have mentioned already in the last ten laps. that was very difficult to manage because even though i knew the race was extremely good, you have to stay on it on a track like this which was very difficult. to cricket now and more bad weather has impacted the english summer, forcing england's women's second one day international with pakistan to be abandoned. less than 7 overs were possible, with pakistan 29 without loss, when heavy rain forced the players off the field in taunton. heavy downpours left large puddles over the outfield. heather knight's side are 1—0 up in the three—match odi series, after a 37—run win in derby on thursday. the series concludes at chelmsford on wednesday. there was play in the final of the
fantastic win for charles leclerc. so victory for the home town hero charles leclerc, who dominated the weekend. after the race he said winning was far from easy. i did not expect the race to be so difficult to manage emotionally. emotionally and mentally wise. i had so many thoughts of the people i have mentioned already in the last ten laps. that was very difficult to manage because even though i knew the race was extremely good, you have to stay on it on a track like this which was very...
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and charles awaited his chance to roll. he's now in his seventies. he waited a long time only to be diagnosed with cancer a year later that this one would have put it. i think, you know, to be honest. it was, you know, again, this is an american perception perhaps. but i don't think a lot of people have really expected charles to to be k. there was a lot of talk even when elizabeth was around that, which just sort of pass, you know, right away to william that he was really the heir apparent. and charles was sort of the idiot, son, i hate to say, well, i mean, that's kind of the way that he presented to be honest, ever since the days of diana, you know, and when it was sort of the divorce was obviously very messy from the world perspective, you know, that like having to go through that, that experience, i'm sure right the they like to keep it all classy and clean and divorces aren't that and that from that point forward i think um, you know, it's, it was really kind of just for view the charles was, was, was a kind of the intermediary for his, for his
and charles awaited his chance to roll. he's now in his seventies. he waited a long time only to be diagnosed with cancer a year later that this one would have put it. i think, you know, to be honest. it was, you know, again, this is an american perception perhaps. but i don't think a lot of people have really expected charles to to be k. there was a lot of talk even when elizabeth was around that, which just sort of pass, you know, right away to william that he was really the heir apparent....
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charles has cancer. now he assumed the throne in the fall of 2022, after his mother, the longest reigning model monarch, the late queen elizabeth the 2nd. after she passed away, his official coordination was just may of 2023, less than a year after that. this cancer news. but little else is known about his health. you know exactly what sort of cancer, what stage it's in, et cetera. why is the palace keeping so mom about this? and should they be so private? should they should that? that's it, that's a, that's a, that's a tough question. you know, because who am i to speak for the royalty this? this pretends this facade that has been going on for over a well over a 1000 years now in england. and, you know, it's, it's not a surprise to me. i hate to say it, but i can, i can tell you exactly how just do a mixture of, of intelligence and tuition and other people, you know, i say intelligence, it's like intelligence services types. and basically it's like i knew that charles as rain would be very short lived.
charles has cancer. now he assumed the throne in the fall of 2022, after his mother, the longest reigning model monarch, the late queen elizabeth the 2nd. after she passed away, his official coordination was just may of 2023, less than a year after that. this cancer news. but little else is known about his health. you know exactly what sort of cancer, what stage it's in, et cetera. why is the palace keeping so mom about this? and should they be so private? should they should that? that's it,...
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i am charles william kane in for jesse. it was a love fest last night in the bronx. >> right here in the bronx. [ cheering and applause ] who would think cactuses like a love fest. we love you. we're going to renovate new york subway system so it no longer looks like it hasn't been clean since 1932. >> they always going to whisper your accomplishments and shout your failures. trump going to show men's go for all of us. >> i want to find out. i got to get my teeth like that. it doesn't matter whether you are black or brown or white or whatever the hell colour you are it doesn't matter. we are all americans and we are going to pull together as americans. >> breaking donald trump once a real anti-shower the borough of brooklyn with love and they returned the favour. but none of it surprised the former president. >> ttc black black support going up with hispanic young people kept the people look more like me then you and ac are different. >> i did things in office nobody else is done. criminal justice reform. i did criminal jus
i am charles william kane in for jesse. it was a love fest last night in the bronx. >> right here in the bronx. [ cheering and applause ] who would think cactuses like a love fest. we love you. we're going to renovate new york subway system so it no longer looks like it hasn't been clean since 1932. >> they always going to whisper your accomplishments and shout your failures. trump going to show men's go for all of us. >> i want to find out. i got to get my teeth like that. it...
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now under the reign of king charles, the house is in turmoil. the freshly coordinated king rule word to be suffering from advanced pancreatic cancer with an unsubstantiated prognosis of just 2 years left to live. here to break it all down is a good friend of the show is shawn stone. shawn is a filmmaker historian and author of the book, new world order, and you can learn more about shawn's work at shawn stone dot info. so shawn, let's start with the revelation that king charles has cancer. now he assumed the throne in the fall of 2022, after his mother, the longest reigning model, monarch of the late queen elizabeth the 2nd. after she passed away, his official coordination was just may of 2023, less than a year after that. this cancer news. but little else is known about his health. you know exactly what sort of cancer, what stage it's in, et cetera. why is the palace keeping so mom about this? and should they be so private? should they should? that's it, that's a, that's a, that's a tough question. you know, because who am i to speak for the ro
now under the reign of king charles, the house is in turmoil. the freshly coordinated king rule word to be suffering from advanced pancreatic cancer with an unsubstantiated prognosis of just 2 years left to live. here to break it all down is a good friend of the show is shawn stone. shawn is a filmmaker historian and author of the book, new world order, and you can learn more about shawn's work at shawn stone dot info. so shawn, let's start with the revelation that king charles has cancer. now...
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i'm charles coleman jr. filling in for my friend and colleague ali velshi and we have a lot to talk about. it is not just talk to say that there is a very big week coming up. donald trump had a relatively light court schedule this week but that was just the calm before the storm. and about 48 hours from now, is going to get real. closing arguments will begin in the first-ever criminal trial of a former united states president. and after 20 days in court, that future more than 80 hours of testimony from a total of 22 different witnesses, a jury will deliberate whether the former president should be convicted of a crime. it is simply something that has never happened before and trump could face more trials in the future to come, and that is if he doesn't want a second term in the white house and shut down the remaining prosecutions against him. but this is all happening as questions continue to swirl about where things stand with his three other criminal cases. right now, none of them, none of them not a singl
i'm charles coleman jr. filling in for my friend and colleague ali velshi and we have a lot to talk about. it is not just talk to say that there is a very big week coming up. donald trump had a relatively light court schedule this week but that was just the calm before the storm. and about 48 hours from now, is going to get real. closing arguments will begin in the first-ever criminal trial of a former united states president. and after 20 days in court, that future more than 80 hours of...
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that's what this tells me, charles. the aghast tax in california and $1.50 a gallon and going higher isn't giving the state what they want so they add this to the mix. one thing over and over again with regards to california and the nation in general, the government thinks they know best. the government thinks that there is workings and how they are going to work some of the issues they have deficitwise is how they're going to take control of us and that taxes is more as they may spend more money. this is not something i important any sense. >> charles: rebecca, it seems like someone if you will live far off and you drive to a job at walmart or a dollar general, this is punitive, this is really -- this is going to be punitive. >> yeah, it is completely punitive for folks in suburban areas and not urban areas. charles, i agree with scott and go beyond that. everything is moving to subscription-based. we are going to charge you per use, per mile. i want to challenge you to think about their privacy applications here. cali
that's what this tells me, charles. the aghast tax in california and $1.50 a gallon and going higher isn't giving the state what they want so they add this to the mix. one thing over and over again with regards to california and the nation in general, the government thinks they know best. the government thinks that there is workings and how they are going to work some of the issues they have deficitwise is how they're going to take control of us and that taxes is more as they may spend more...
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charles is face very well. that's very well done, but the redness, i think it's caused a lot of criticism and some other words i've seen from critics and journalists and people online, disturbing sinister poster for a horror film. i mean, it is problematic. i think a key question let's gin here. >> is that a lot of what i've been seeing? >> a lot of commentary about is we are in the zone nine which were questioning the history of the monarchy the british empire, slavery, the monocles involvement in slavery and for some of those whose ancestors suffered in the empire, suffered in slavery, i've seen them say, what is very apt. we see king surrounded by this red, which really evokes terrible history of oppression, which we see in the british empire in slavery. i do not think this is a success. this is not the modern monarchy that charles wants to show. i think a different color, blue, green because we know that charles likes ecological concerns blue-green. it would have been fine. it's just the red. it does ask th
charles is face very well. that's very well done, but the redness, i think it's caused a lot of criticism and some other words i've seen from critics and journalists and people online, disturbing sinister poster for a horror film. i mean, it is problematic. i think a key question let's gin here. >> is that a lot of what i've been seeing? >> a lot of commentary about is we are in the zone nine which were questioning the history of the monarchy the british empire, slavery, the...
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but to charles's point the weekly wage numbers are poor, why is that? because people are working less hours. you can't get a full-time chai czech working 20 hours a week, so that is a gain real problems for real americans on main street usa almost like the only workers doing, government workers wages going up, but new report, by the way, came out which is infuriating the good morning government worker getting 40% higher wage in salary than private sector worker hequally skilled, 80% more benefits maria, how is that fair. >> how that is possible julia what do you pull out of this report most important in terms of what you are looking at at ziprecruiter. >> the story here this is disinflationary growth job gains higher than average 2019 a solid report, i think what wall street fed want to see, inflation, is coming down. labor market not source of inflation this shows we could actually see a rate cut, that businesses battling huge uncertainty school of interest rates may be good news this year. maria: not good news to see inflation where it is i mean when
but to charles's point the weekly wage numbers are poor, why is that? because people are working less hours. you can't get a full-time chai czech working 20 hours a week, so that is a gain real problems for real americans on main street usa almost like the only workers doing, government workers wages going up, but new report, by the way, came out which is infuriating the good morning government worker getting 40% higher wage in salary than private sector worker hequally skilled, 80% more...
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charles. well, it was charles's own fault. he hesitated. and then camilla went and married andrew parker bowles and married andrew parker bowles and obviously a divorced woman that was, you know, not allowed at the time , and so that that's at the time, and so that that's what happened. and then diana was served up as a kind of, victim, if you like , sloppy victim, if you like, sloppy seconds and. no. and so she and i really loathed the fact that she's queen and not queen consort. the thought of her there with the with the crown on her head makes my toes go like my. i hope you address her as the queen, though out of respect. no, i wouldn't address her as the queen. i really do not want to . to meet her. not want to. to meet her. >> nina, that's profoundly not curtsy , nina. curtsy, nina. >> that's profoundly offensive. that you will not address her as queen. she is queen. >> well, that's. >> well, that's. >> she's not my queen, thank you very much. and i have no desire to meet her, she's doing a very good job. because, as you say, charles h
charles. well, it was charles's own fault. he hesitated. and then camilla went and married andrew parker bowles and married andrew parker bowles and obviously a divorced woman that was, you know, not allowed at the time , and so that that's at the time, and so that that's what happened. and then diana was served up as a kind of, victim, if you like , sloppy victim, if you like, sloppy seconds and. no. and so she and i really loathed the fact that she's queen and not queen consort. the thought...
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. >> charles: for a let you go a lot of support --'s regulation about's instructions even more so today with the defense objections being shot down. there some speculate as to whether or not they should continue to object or should they stop because maybe the look desperate. >> i would assume that they'll continue to object when they feel that it's warranted, charles, but you mentioned this -- this is a key point because stack -- steinglass À la particular here, continues bringing up cohen's 2018 guilty plea as well as the nonprosecution agreement that damon packer, the former american media c
. >> charles: for a let you go a lot of support --'s regulation about's instructions even more so today with the defense objections being shot down. there some speculate as to whether or not they should continue to object or should they stop because maybe the look desperate. >> i would assume that they'll continue to object when they feel that it's warranted, charles, but you mentioned this -- this is a key point because stack -- steinglass À la particular here, continues bringing...
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stuart: charles and i were talking in the last break. charles payne, the man himself went and bought stock in game stop. i think that a gambling ship. why did you buy game stop? charles: a sign of respect for people in this line of work. it is not about, the whole game stop thing -- stuart: you mess with the big shots. charles: and the elites overall. i admire what they are doing. wall street gets it wrong. the fundamentals, no one is buying out of that. you could say it is a mistake, something you will lose money. a lot of people watched their parents load up on ibm and general electric. 25 years ago, still down. load up on at&t, still down, 25 years later. someone had to do it but others, this is their way of fighting back. i learned that i didn't buy from my own research. stuart: but it is a casino. charles: the average 4001k this last quarter is the same number five years ago. the average person, and be happy with 8%. watch every quarter. ask any firm on wall street within quarterly training of 25%, stock gets hammered. stuart: thank
stuart: charles and i were talking in the last break. charles payne, the man himself went and bought stock in game stop. i think that a gambling ship. why did you buy game stop? charles: a sign of respect for people in this line of work. it is not about, the whole game stop thing -- stuart: you mess with the big shots. charles: and the elites overall. i admire what they are doing. wall street gets it wrong. the fundamentals, no one is buying out of that. you could say it is a mistake, something...
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michael gordon peterson, charles bronson, charles ali ahmed and charles salvador. his names throughout fifty years of imprisonment changed like gloves. only one thing remained unchanged - the reputation of the most explosive criminal in the country. and finally in freedom at any age. bronson was distinguished by an irresistible craving for violence. on his account. 17 convictions and regular moves from cell to cell, he changed 120 prisons, was in several psychiatric hospitals, took people hostage 11 times, even his own lawyers, in freedom he robbed anyone he met at the first opportunity, while, as an english gentleman should, bronson developed his own code of honor and has always strictly followed it, now it is these unwritten rules of the criminal that are his main argument for parole. mine is terrible. charles bronson's life began with an armed bank robbery in 1974, when his life was turned upside down. in conclusion, he got a taste of his power. bronson was a professional boxer and then practiced his techniques on prison guards. charles's hot temper was known to
michael gordon peterson, charles bronson, charles ali ahmed and charles salvador. his names throughout fifty years of imprisonment changed like gloves. only one thing remained unchanged - the reputation of the most explosive criminal in the country. and finally in freedom at any age. bronson was distinguished by an irresistible craving for violence. on his account. 17 convictions and regular moves from cell to cell, he changed 120 prisons, was in several psychiatric hospitals, took people...