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charles: i know. i got to let you go but i think the reason they did this, they have allowed all of this, they're so afraid of bitcoin that they have allowed these scams to perpetuated because the regulators could have stepped in. politicians could have stepped in. instead they let the american people get crushed again. max, i want to talk to you when you get back to the states. maybe i will come down to el salvador to meet you soon. thank you very much, my friend. coming up, folks my takeaway on thanksgiving side dishes. have a little fun here. tweet me your favorite, minus sufficienting and cranberries, cvpayne. danielle dimartino booth, she is coming up next. we'll talk about the trillions of dollars that are still floating around out there and how they still threaten our economy. ♪. charles: you know, there's a serious tug-of-war going on out there, right? all the money that poured into this economy during and after the covid-19, i just want you to take a look at it. between biden's three plans
charles: i know. i got to let you go but i think the reason they did this, they have allowed all of this, they're so afraid of bitcoin that they have allowed these scams to perpetuated because the regulators could have stepped in. politicians could have stepped in. instead they let the american people get crushed again. max, i want to talk to you when you get back to the states. maybe i will come down to el salvador to meet you soon. thank you very much, my friend. coming up, folks my takeaway...
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charles: i'm charles payne, this is "making money." what happened to bullard's bluff? wall street ignoring talk after 7% funds rate there is still a lot of anxiety in the air. you heard disney, remember they went woke. shareholders got broke. ceo is out. bob iger comes back to the mouse house. i thought the ceo was in trouble. i said it on the show. can he get back to family fun? that is the family priority. i will ask gary kaltbaum and shah gilani. the moder day scamsters, how can society get protection when the guardians are bought off? this is where you want to be because where the people want to be. alli mccartney on deck for this. get my take on the latest smart move by the retail investor. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: all right, so back in the 1960s there was this phrase, selling wolf tickets or to sell wolf tickets to make threats or boast especially if empty and if they were made, listen the bottom line is that you would say these to people. you were always boasting trying to make the threats. you knew you couldn't go through with
charles: i'm charles payne, this is "making money." what happened to bullard's bluff? wall street ignoring talk after 7% funds rate there is still a lot of anxiety in the air. you heard disney, remember they went woke. shareholders got broke. ceo is out. bob iger comes back to the mouse house. i thought the ceo was in trouble. i said it on the show. can he get back to family fun? that is the family priority. i will ask gary kaltbaum and shah gilani. the moder day scamsters, how can...
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charles? >> charles: thanks very much. now to someone on the front lines, a democrat mayor of the city of rio grande. mayor, what exactly would you like to hear from the administration? this notion that it feels like that they want the grand bargain, which, you know, involves everything and never comes to fruition. do you want to see emergency piecemealing that could push back on the strain that your city is facing? >> good afternoon. thank you for having me on your program. that's without question that ending title 42 will create an influx of immigrants coming through our port of entry. of course, which is so unfortunate because congress has failed to address our broken immigration system. it's great to hear in washington that they're having to conversation or the rhetoric. will they follow suit on that? i don't know. unfortunately, what i see here -- by the way, i disagree with the governor regarding the immigration as an invasion. this type of rhetoric has resulted in discriminatory immigration policies throughout histo
charles? >> charles: thanks very much. now to someone on the front lines, a democrat mayor of the city of rio grande. mayor, what exactly would you like to hear from the administration? this notion that it feels like that they want the grand bargain, which, you know, involves everything and never comes to fruition. do you want to see emergency piecemealing that could push back on the strain that your city is facing? >> good afternoon. thank you for having me on your program. that's...
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sending it over to charles payne. hey, charles. charles: cheryl, what a day to come back from a four-day week for some folks. appreciate it. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now as cheryl mentioned stocks opened lower on initially worries that the covid protests in china could derail the entire global economy. in this case you know what, if that is the case let it happen. i will ask art laffer if it is time for u.s. corporations to finally break ties with beijing. market lower on jay powell peeking on wednesday. he crushed the market last couple times he spoke this year. will he do it ain. lance roberts, joe lavorgna with me. the latest blockfi files for bankruptcy. dylan leclare breaks it down what happens next. the 84 year journey for gaslighting to become the word of the year. how we can make it go away. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: oh, boy, so we opened under a tremendous amount of pressure today. part of this chaos is in china but also a lot of uncertainty. we've got so ma
sending it over to charles payne. hey, charles. charles: cheryl, what a day to come back from a four-day week for some folks. appreciate it. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now as cheryl mentioned stocks opened lower on initially worries that the covid protests in china could derail the entire global economy. in this case you know what, if that is the case let it happen. i will ask art laffer if it is time for u.s. corporations to finally break ties with...
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charles. charles: i'll try to take it from here, dave. thank you, my friend. good afternoon, i'm charles payne and this is making money. breaking right now, the federal reserve has shifted its jawboning campaign to a whole new level. mueller and company daring investors to even have hope. will that crush the economy because of public is holding onto the thoughts. i have jim paulson, lance roberts and jared lamb here to weigh in and new calls for authorities to resist regulating and let crypto burn itself out amid the ftx aftermath and the 125 year history. can you guess. i don't want you to cheat, take a real guess and i'm interested on what's your favorite book and my take away on what ftx is the latest example of how americans, all americans are being ripped off by the elites. it's the ultimate wakeup call we can all push back now with the time to strike. all that and so much more on making money. >> charles: that iconic moment from the movie was aired yesterday and they told the bulls to come out and play. bull administered suggested that feds could raise a
charles. charles: i'll try to take it from here, dave. thank you, my friend. good afternoon, i'm charles payne and this is making money. breaking right now, the federal reserve has shifted its jawboning campaign to a whole new level. mueller and company daring investors to even have hope. will that crush the economy because of public is holding onto the thoughts. i have jim paulson, lance roberts and jared lamb here to weigh in and new calls for authorities to resist regulating and let crypto...
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neil: here's charles payne. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you so much, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, well today is the day, folks, midterm elections 2022. investors hope it can turn the tide of the market, but with the fed on a mission of destruction, some say this time history will not repeat itself. goldman sachs says there is a very good shot at a soft landings lance roberts, firm orlando, dave bahnsen an nancy seng letter here to help you out. inflation was the october surprises everyone saw it except the political pundits so what price will they pay? meantime households are clinging to borrowed time. can the election save them? marsha blackburn share what voters are telling taking away a constitutional right and having concerns at the same time? all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: don't look now, folks, but investors are feeling pretty good. i mean this is kind of interesting. wall street is pretty upset that investors have not been down in the mouth. look at this we'r
neil: here's charles payne. hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you so much, my friend. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, well today is the day, folks, midterm elections 2022. investors hope it can turn the tide of the market, but with the fed on a mission of destruction, some say this time history will not repeat itself. goldman sachs says there is a very good shot at a soft landings lance roberts, firm orlando, dave bahnsen an...
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charles: yeah. this last gdp report the two things that kind of saved it was shipping, selling gasoline to europe and companies investing in technology i guess, that is the only way to do it. say thanks right now. we'll take a real quick break, folks. when we come back we'll talk more things with younger folks trying to make their way in the world. give us a couple minutes. we'll be right back. ♪. what should the future deliver? (music) progress... (music) ...innovation... (music) ...discovery? or simply stability... ...security... ...protection? you shouldn't have to choose. (music) gold. your strategic advantage. (music) visit goldhub.com. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know tha
charles: yeah. this last gdp report the two things that kind of saved it was shipping, selling gasoline to europe and companies investing in technology i guess, that is the only way to do it. say thanks right now. we'll take a real quick break, folks. when we come back we'll talk more things with younger folks trying to make their way in the world. give us a couple minutes. we'll be right back. ♪. what should the future deliver? (music) progress... (music) ...innovation... (music)...
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hey, charles. charles: neil, great to sue, my friend and good afternoon, my friend, i'm charles payne and this is "making money." markets on edge. ahead of the midterms historically send stocks into overdrive but trepidation about the fed, going from inflation to recession keeping a whole lot of investors on the sidelines. what if the market already dismissed such concerns, folks after surviving jay powell's gut punch last week. gary kaltbaum, shaw pa lawn any, jim awad to discuss the way forward. nothing seems to be working. how do you invest when the rules always seem to be changing. alli mccartney is here. a change could help biden avoid a dubious distinction that his predecessors couldn't avoid. steve moore will be here. my take on the mainstream media and gut-wrenching headlines. it is more than clickbait, folks, and you can't let it get you down. all that and much more on "making money." ♪ charles: so we come into the week, we're grappling grapplingn asortment of issues, all kinds of challe
hey, charles. charles: neil, great to sue, my friend and good afternoon, my friend, i'm charles payne and this is "making money." markets on edge. ahead of the midterms historically send stocks into overdrive but trepidation about the fed, going from inflation to recession keeping a whole lot of investors on the sidelines. what if the market already dismissed such concerns, folks after surviving jay powell's gut punch last week. gary kaltbaum, shaw pa lawn any, jim awad to discuss the...
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charles? >> charles: the saga continues. another saga, the collapse of ftx, and the richest man in crypto accused of triggering the collapse. susan lee keeping track of all of it. >> the man that took down ftx, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, its ceo and founder, he started the entire ftx collapse when he started saying his holdings, and the bank run, the cascade run. he also refused to save ftx when approached by sam bankman-fried to buy it. listen. >> basically he was lying to everyone. i said, look, this guy will probably be in a lot of trouble, most likely going to jail. i couldn't trust the data. the guy has nothing to lose. he has no more to lose. he's probably already in a bad position, and would do anything to lie to get our money. >> there's a hearing in d.c. next month at the house ftx hearings. i was told, he's banned with beijing, has no relations. the and i asked him if he regrets, no regrets, and says that twitter will grow under elon musk. >> charles: oh, wow. susan, thank you very much. so, folks
charles? >> charles: the saga continues. another saga, the collapse of ftx, and the richest man in crypto accused of triggering the collapse. susan lee keeping track of all of it. >> the man that took down ftx, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, its ceo and founder, he started the entire ftx collapse when he started saying his holdings, and the bank run, the cascade run. he also refused to save ftx when approached by sam bankman-fried to buy it. listen. >> basically...
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so there you have it, charles. i'd say to sum things up, maybe folks are looking to save money, that seems to be the case. overall the the numbers, if this is the way it comes in, this could be a huge shopping weekend. >> charles: certainly feels like it. with those price spikes, we know a lot of you plan on hitting the stores and shopping the next few days. let's get a read on all of this. hitha herzog. the numbers sounds phenomenal. i also feel like we're in the post pandemic, we want to get out of the house kind of phase. does that contribute to it? >> you're absolutely right. we're seeing the consumer want to hang out with friends and family outside of the homes. they're also wanting to celebrate a little bit by shopping. as you know, this is an american past time. people like to go to the mall, they like to hang out, get something to eat. we talked about this oracle survey, the happiness project. 45% of people reportedly said that they had happiness in two years. so this is one thing, one way people can go out
so there you have it, charles. i'd say to sum things up, maybe folks are looking to save money, that seems to be the case. overall the the numbers, if this is the way it comes in, this could be a huge shopping weekend. >> charles: certainly feels like it. with those price spikes, we know a lot of you plan on hitting the stores and shopping the next few days. let's get a read on all of this. hitha herzog. the numbers sounds phenomenal. i also feel like we're in the post pandemic, we want...
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charles: okay. that would take us back up here, parabolic, folks another words for just straight up. thanks so much. appreciate it. >> thanks, charles. charles: did you see president biden yesterday? he used the word democracy twice, nearly twice as long as his 20 minute speech. everyone is talking about the economy right now especially as we're negotiating, hopefully we can get a soft landing. it is all about leadership. so we have brian kilmeade who is a best-selling author among other things, joe lavorgna many consider the best economist on wall street. my take later in the show, sec letting people off as usual with small slaps on the wrist. ♪. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire everyone remembers the moment they heard, “you have cancer.” how their world stopped... ...and when they found a way to fac
charles: okay. that would take us back up here, parabolic, folks another words for just straight up. thanks so much. appreciate it. >> thanks, charles. charles: did you see president biden yesterday? he used the word democracy twice, nearly twice as long as his 20 minute speech. everyone is talking about the economy right now especially as we're negotiating, hopefully we can get a soft landing. it is all about leadership. so we have brian kilmeade who is a best-selling author among other...
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charles payne up next. hi, charles. charles: how are you doing, jackie. great to see you. good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne this is "making money". breaking right now the market trying to hold on to last week east move and without fresh doses reality. inflation expectations they continue to move higher so logic says stay away but some actually see signals, buy signals in this crowd of folks in these foxholes. i have gary kaltbaum, shah ghailani here with their analysis and as well as victoria green who will share ideas. looks like the same people built up sam bankman fried taking a critical look. what does gop infighting mean for the party and the leadership? deneen borelli here for that. you don't want to miss my take how spaces broke the public and also pay for some of the biggest mansions you have ever seen. i will show you a few. all that and so much more on "making money." charles: all right, we start the week with the same thing we start most weeks in 2022, wondering what jay powell will do next. on that note there is a growing feeling that the fed will kee
charles payne up next. hi, charles. charles: how are you doing, jackie. great to see you. good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne this is "making money". breaking right now the market trying to hold on to last week east move and without fresh doses reality. inflation expectations they continue to move higher so logic says stay away but some actually see signals, buy signals in this crowd of folks in these foxholes. i have gary kaltbaum, shah ghailani here with their analysis and...
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charles. charles: wow. alex, thank you very much. now the crypto collapse, folks, it's getting even messier leaving a lot of invests asking if they'll ever get any of their money back. that's next. >> so lawyers for ftx painted a grim picture during the company's bankruptcy trial, take that sam bankman freiedman used it as his own fiefdom, where is this all heading? i want to bring in brock to discuss. brock, your overall assessment of this whole saga. i mean, it's so ugly, so sad and unfortunate. >> well, it's probably the biggest, i mean, it's the biggest scandal of my lifetime for sure. michael lewis had been profiling sam bankman fried for the last six months so when it's said and done we'll likely have an incredible movie similar to the social network that a lot of people's lives have been impacted directly, over million people and tens of millions as a result of the contagion and the impact on the overall industry and it's full of scandal. charles: you know, and to that point, a lot of people making comparisons to madoff, victi
charles. charles: wow. alex, thank you very much. now the crypto collapse, folks, it's getting even messier leaving a lot of invests asking if they'll ever get any of their money back. that's next. >> so lawyers for ftx painted a grim picture during the company's bankruptcy trial, take that sam bankman freiedman used it as his own fiefdom, where is this all heading? i want to bring in brock to discuss. brock, your overall assessment of this whole saga. i mean, it's so ugly, so sad and...
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charles payne is up next. charles. charles: jackie, thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." stocks higher out of gate the on better than expected news on the inflation front. strong earnings from two of the nation's largest retailers. some of the rally is fading over the russian rockets veering into poland killing at least two people. ftx sam bankman fried scandal grows larger and more infuriating. i have guests with all the angles. jim bianco has been passionate about all the time. genevieve rock deck and david nelson and nancy tengler what you should dough about this market and your portfolio. it is my birthday. i will talk about how i use this day to reflect how i got here. how i would love to spend the rest of my years. i'm talking about bending a different kind of curve. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: markets popped out of the gate on stronger corporate earnings. i won't say benign but much better than expected ppi report on inflation. it does suggest that inflation is cooli
charles payne is up next. charles. charles: jackie, thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." stocks higher out of gate the on better than expected news on the inflation front. strong earnings from two of the nation's largest retailers. some of the rally is fading over the russian rockets veering into poland killing at least two people. ftx sam bankman fried scandal grows larger and more infuriating. i have guests with all the angles....
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charles: okay. >> and lng. charles: okay. hey, tracy, thank you very much. >> but i think, no, thank you. charles: see you soon. of course energy it's trying to get its footing today in this market but overall you know the market itself is struggling here. i want to bring in wealth enhancement group senior vice president nicole webb. you are not surprised. you said the october bounce would fizzle. starting to fizzle in a big way. you've been saying 2023 will be really tough. what is your main concerns going into the new year? >> what is materializing the restrictive policy fed put in place has worked, in housing we're seeing layoffs but the fed is stillman at the street. the price of easing environment in second half of next year frustrates them. i also think when the supply chain fully normalizes what appears we're trending towards base inflation rate that holds steady, 4 1/2, 4%. charles: new level, even though with normalization of supply? >> yeah. charles: let me bring back the fed meeting, probability of rate hikes. this
charles: okay. >> and lng. charles: okay. hey, tracy, thank you very much. >> but i think, no, thank you. charles: see you soon. of course energy it's trying to get its footing today in this market but overall you know the market itself is struggling here. i want to bring in wealth enhancement group senior vice president nicole webb. you are not surprised. you said the october bounce would fizzle. starting to fizzle in a big way. you've been saying 2023 will be really tough. what is...
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charles? >> charles: thanks, garrett. retailers bracing for a rail strike that could hit at the height of the shopping season. we're getting mixed signals on what's being don to stop it in its tracks. lucas tomlinson is in nantucket with more on this. lucas? >> charles, we just heard from garrett. there's protests in 40 countries around the world from amazon workers fed up with low pay and bad wage conditions. poor working conditions. president biden appearing to respond to the protests on twit irsaying "working people is how we continue to build the economy from the bottom up in the middle out. i will also continue fighting for the pro act to help workers unionize and a achieve a $15 minimum wage." another potential sore spot for the president, a looming rail strike. the president said he's not ready to pull up his sleeves help yesterday. >> my team has been in touch with the parties. i have not directly engaged yet. they're still talking. >> just a few days ago, biden's press secretary said something different, charles.
charles? >> charles: thanks, garrett. retailers bracing for a rail strike that could hit at the height of the shopping season. we're getting mixed signals on what's being don to stop it in its tracks. lucas tomlinson is in nantucket with more on this. lucas? >> charles, we just heard from garrett. there's protests in 40 countries around the world from amazon workers fed up with low pay and bad wage conditions. poor working conditions. president biden appearing to respond to the...
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charles: yeah. i wanted to bring that up because you've always been a champion of technology, the role that it played in the prosperity of americans. you've been a very strong critic of gary gensler. you urged accountability. what is going on there? why, what do you think what are they telling but the inability to add clarification to this issue making it worse? >> we've got major questions, charles. i mean, look, gary gensler and the sec, apparently they had meetings last march with sam bankman-fried and executives from ftx and a trading firm here in the u.s. and they were working apparently with sam bankman-fried and others to give them special treatment from the sec that others aren't getting. they announced a partnership with this trading firm last april. we kept trying to find out what exactly the partnership is all about. we didn't get those answers. obviously sam bankman-fried then was pushing special treatment legislation through congress. when it was finally revealed what it was, and the in
charles: yeah. i wanted to bring that up because you've always been a champion of technology, the role that it played in the prosperity of americans. you've been a very strong critic of gary gensler. you urged accountability. what is going on there? why, what do you think what are they telling but the inability to add clarification to this issue making it worse? >> we've got major questions, charles. i mean, look, gary gensler and the sec, apparently they had meetings last march with sam...
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charles: right. >> what does jay powell think about this number, and there, you know, it's tough, because like me, of course, the fed wants to see a healthy labor market, but of course, they've done a lot of work to try to take some of the steam out, to try to slow things down in order to get inflation back in check, and despite the aggressiveness of rate hikes, they just aren't really seeing much weakness in the labor market yet. the numbers still suggest more loss, healthy level of labor demand, and so i think that it probably keeps, they have been signaling that there's going to be more to do and i think that this sort of reinforces that message. charles: what about though, you know, to just piggyback on what you're saying and think about this for a moment. so a lot of folks have locked in very low mortgage rates already. i mean, the spike in mortgages i think they are going to hurt these folks who want the american dream have to put it on pause for a long time. you talk about a lot of economists
charles: right. >> what does jay powell think about this number, and there, you know, it's tough, because like me, of course, the fed wants to see a healthy labor market, but of course, they've done a lot of work to try to take some of the steam out, to try to slow things down in order to get inflation back in check, and despite the aggressiveness of rate hikes, they just aren't really seeing much weakness in the labor market yet. the numbers still suggest more loss, healthy level of...
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charles? >> charles: if a rail strike is called, businesses could see their supplies dry up. to connell mcshane with that part of the story. connell? >> yeah, this is broad economically or potentially. you talk about every industry when you really think about it unless there's a last-minute deal or as peter says, maybe congress intervenes. think about it in terms of number, size and scope. four unions not ratifying the deal. eight have. again, it doesn't matter because they have promised not to cross the picket line. so you add this up, all the workers, 100,000 plus could easily go on strike here. in terms of impact, the number that is being thrown around is $2 billion a day amount lobbying group came up with that. that's what it would cost the economy. another group says 700,000 jobs could be lost if a strike were to last a month. now, in terms of just a few examples of the industries to watch and as i said, you can think about everyone, but chemicals is at the top of most lists here. railroa
charles? >> charles: if a rail strike is called, businesses could see their supplies dry up. to connell mcshane with that part of the story. connell? >> yeah, this is broad economically or potentially. you talk about every industry when you really think about it unless there's a last-minute deal or as peter says, maybe congress intervenes. think about it in terms of number, size and scope. four unions not ratifying the deal. eight have. again, it doesn't matter because they have...
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charles: okay. another thing he hint at may get them to change course, starting to hear janet yellen for a while she said there is no such thing as liquidity issues. finally she changed her tune. he changed his tune. this seems liquidity crisis. liquidity coming out as treasury market becomes big. they can't coexist, can they? >> now you have got a piecemeal it out. four trades at a time, 100 million pieces. that doesn't work. and we're going into the year-end and year-end is when liquidity gets really more depleted. >> right. >> fed will be tested going into the new year. charles: where are you with respect to the terminal rate? when do they stop? not when or where? >> i'm kind of where goldman is. they raised terminal estimate 5, 5.25%. 50 basis points in december, february, march, may meetings, 25 points apiece. charles: they don't want to pause. >> they don't want to pause. but at some point they have to pause to keep it high? we're not used to that kind of regime. charles: right. all right, dan
charles: okay. another thing he hint at may get them to change course, starting to hear janet yellen for a while she said there is no such thing as liquidity issues. finally she changed her tune. he changed his tune. this seems liquidity crisis. liquidity coming out as treasury market becomes big. they can't coexist, can they? >> now you have got a piecemeal it out. four trades at a time, 100 million pieces. that doesn't work. and we're going into the year-end and year-end is when...
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charles? >> charles: jonathan, thanks. now to arizona it appears that mark kelly has extended his lead over mark masters. alicia acuna is in phoenix where it's happening. alicia? >> hi, charles. yes, in a call with reporters, the blake masters campaign said they still see a path for the republican who right now trails democrat incumbent mark kelly. we haven't hurd much from kelly. masters is counting on the early ballots that were dropping off on election day to get him across the finish line. across the state, 517,000 ballots. the bulk of which is in maricopa county with 353,000. republican gubernatorial candidate kari lake also believes her win is in what is left to count. >> whatever they're gaining is very minimal compared to what we stand to gain when they get to that huge chunk of votes that are -- that's our base. that's the people. think about it, these are the people that don't trust the way the elections are operating. >> the governor's race is much tighter with democrat katie hobbs still in the lead. hobbs, also
charles? >> charles: jonathan, thanks. now to arizona it appears that mark kelly has extended his lead over mark masters. alicia acuna is in phoenix where it's happening. alicia? >> hi, charles. yes, in a call with reporters, the blake masters campaign said they still see a path for the republican who right now trails democrat incumbent mark kelly. we haven't hurd much from kelly. masters is counting on the early ballots that were dropping off on election day to get him across the...
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charles? charles: lucas, thank you very much. just how bad would a rail strike be percent overall economy and, of course, getting those presents under the tree? let's watch hawaii that hitha herzog, gary kaltbaum and victoria fernandez. hitha, you say a strike maybe could be averted. if it's not, how serious would it be? >> incredibly serious. if there is a strike is, i mean, we're talking about the rail strike, and then there's this other situation happening with truckers and workers that are delivering freight via trucks. her getting furloughed, they are getting fired in droves. so if you have a combination of those two, what ends up happening is there's a massive impact on the price of goods, especially food and especially the products that need to get delivered. so you're going to see not only are we dealing with inflation, but we're going to see more price increase on the products out there because there is a shortage of supply because of these two, the strike and this furloughing and firing of all the truck drivers. charles
charles? charles: lucas, thank you very much. just how bad would a rail strike be percent overall economy and, of course, getting those presents under the tree? let's watch hawaii that hitha herzog, gary kaltbaum and victoria fernandez. hitha, you say a strike maybe could be averted. if it's not, how serious would it be? >> incredibly serious. if there is a strike is, i mean, we're talking about the rail strike, and then there's this other situation happening with truckers and workers...
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charles? >> charles: thanks. as we await the results of the remaining house races, are democrats about to throw in the towel? this headline in politco today, i don't think we're going to make it. democrats hope for house majority dim. with me now, real clear politics phil wegmann and samantha joe roth. phil, even president biden seems to be coming to grips with this. still most folks saying this is a resounding victory for the democrats. >> it certainly seems to be. they beat history. this was not the red wave that was expected and the losses have been kept down to a minimum. i think at this point, if the white house and democrats were hope against hope to keep the house was greedy. the cherry on top is while they might lose the house, they get to survey a republican party that is in disarray. there's a lot of back biting, knife fighting and fingers pointing the blame all around but nobody has a good answer for why things went so poorly. >> charles: samantha, you might have a couple answers. >> we're hearing a lo
charles? >> charles: thanks. as we await the results of the remaining house races, are democrats about to throw in the towel? this headline in politco today, i don't think we're going to make it. democrats hope for house majority dim. with me now, real clear politics phil wegmann and samantha joe roth. phil, even president biden seems to be coming to grips with this. still most folks saying this is a resounding victory for the democrats. >> it certainly seems to be. they beat...
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charles? >> charles: there's a headline in the "new york post," thanksgiving feast inflation has shoppers choosing chicken over turkey. is that what it's coming to? is there any end in sight for the soaring prices? brian brenberg, fox news contributor. the numbers are staggering, brian. it's one of those odd things and they say it's off the high. yeah, it's all still really just all year long, this run-away inflation has taken a toll. >> yeah. 70% up for stuffing. you heard worse news than that in awhile? look at these price increases. they squeeze customers worse around holidays, around the time that you want to celebrate. here you are paying more. feels like there's no end in sight. we see wages go up, prices go up more. and the federal reserve is doing everything it can right now to destroy demand. that might get prices down a little bit. on the supply side, nothing is going. that will keep prices high. >> charles: and i worry about the federal reserve. i worry they're going to go too far.
charles? >> charles: there's a headline in the "new york post," thanksgiving feast inflation has shoppers choosing chicken over turkey. is that what it's coming to? is there any end in sight for the soaring prices? brian brenberg, fox news contributor. the numbers are staggering, brian. it's one of those odd things and they say it's off the high. yeah, it's all still really just all year long, this run-away inflation has taken a toll. >> yeah. 70% up for stuffing. you...
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charles: we call it the cp squared. thank you, cheryl. good afternoon. i'm charles payne. this is making money. right now, you've been waiting for the bottom. you've been getting beat up pretty good. you've been waiting basemented to go long and now of course you're grappling, do you take the bait? of course for those who missed bottoms in the past, it's painful to watch the market leave you behind in those that have gotten in too soon. it's also painful and we've got legends jim paulson, bob doll and at 2:40, kent fisher himself talking about a lot including gold standard for retirement and everything else is falling apart. it is a stunning dow fall. meanwhile in the crypto world and everyone is wondering who's next. sam bankman freed cryptocurrency filing for bankruptcy and why no one is looking out for the retail investor and what's happening next. the true health of our military on this veteran's day and president biden about to sit down with president xi and china now focused on their military. my take away on the celebrity culture destroying our minds and bwallets. a
charles: we call it the cp squared. thank you, cheryl. good afternoon. i'm charles payne. this is making money. right now, you've been waiting for the bottom. you've been getting beat up pretty good. you've been waiting basemented to go long and now of course you're grappling, do you take the bait? of course for those who missed bottoms in the past, it's painful to watch the market leave you behind in those that have gotten in too soon. it's also painful and we've got legends jim paulson, bob...
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charles: thanks a lot, jon. >> thanks, charles. charles: one of the reasons everyone has communications or i should saymy communications so-called fed whisperer, nick timiraos from "the wall street journal," you remember couple weeks ago there was a stepdown article. recently on sunday, maybe the fed has to get aggressive because there is too much money out there. yesterday the white house council of economic advisors member jared bernstein he made a very odd comment by the way had to be reversed as well. take a listen. >> i'm here as a representative of president joe biden who has consistently done something i think really important and historically impressive which is that he has said, i am going to stay out of the fed's knitting when it comes to this rate hiking cycle. now history is littered including the previous administration, with presidents who took a different position and gotten in the fed's grill anytime they were raising rates. the president has in facted endorsed their pivot and argued they are the first and foremost
charles: thanks a lot, jon. >> thanks, charles. charles: one of the reasons everyone has communications or i should saymy communications so-called fed whisperer, nick timiraos from "the wall street journal," you remember couple weeks ago there was a stepdown article. recently on sunday, maybe the fed has to get aggressive because there is too much money out there. yesterday the white house council of economic advisors member jared bernstein he made a very odd comment by the way...
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charles: i hope so. before i let you go tomorrows veterans day and i notice you did a review on the latest version of all quiet on the western front so my marine corps nephew is coming up going to spend the weekend with us. should we snuggle up in the family room and watch it all together? >> oh, absolutely. it's about outstanding movie. it's obviously based on the novel, actually, novel written by a german soldier who actually lived through it, but it's definitely worthwhile see ing. charles: yeah, absolutely we need to do and of course tomorrow again being veteran's day. ed, thank you so much. always appreciate your wisdom. >> thank you. charles: all right, folks want to bring in fs investment u.s. economist, so this morning, this news sort of nudged the consensus now the terminal rate down to 5 from 5.5 or 5.25 i'm starting to lose track but your reaction. is this more than a knee jerk reaction or is this maybe the beginning of something more meaningful? >> you know, that's a really important question
charles: i hope so. before i let you go tomorrows veterans day and i notice you did a review on the latest version of all quiet on the western front so my marine corps nephew is coming up going to spend the weekend with us. should we snuggle up in the family room and watch it all together? >> oh, absolutely. it's about outstanding movie. it's obviously based on the novel, actually, novel written by a german soldier who actually lived through it, but it's definitely worthwhile see ing....
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stu: dream on, charles. charles: i know. i know. stu: i want to tell everyone you're speaking with small business owners this afternoon about labor challenges. charles: we have young folks in here just sort of post election focus group and the struggles that you guys are talking about, here, are real. they're real. they don't necessarily manifest in the election but not manifesting and they'll get worse and we want to hear from people because there's a lot of anxiety still in the country. stu: ask him about trump for me would you? i want to see how they feel. charles, you're already. charles: we'll do a poll. stu: chunk. lauren is back. looking at the election breakdown, what was the single most important factor for voters lauren: fox voter news anallal sis says inflation. 51% said that. 42% said inflation is important but not the most important factor. flip the screen, 54% blame president biden's policies for high prices and as a result 81% of them voted republican but look at what happened as we're talking about and trying to figu
stu: dream on, charles. charles: i know. i know. stu: i want to tell everyone you're speaking with small business owners this afternoon about labor challenges. charles: we have young folks in here just sort of post election focus group and the struggles that you guys are talking about, here, are real. they're real. they don't necessarily manifest in the election but not manifesting and they'll get worse and we want to hear from people because there's a lot of anxiety still in the country. stu:...
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charles: right. >> each successive time you know they actually paused they had to restart again and inflation numbers got worse and worse. that ends up being really the greatest downside but as far as what they have done so far a lot of the work has already been put in. probably the greatest predictor of inflation what the m2 money supply does that growth, tends to be a about a year plus lag there, that growth peaked in early 2021. if you look at the latest figures on that they're actually back down below pre-pandemic levels which would really say you know in many ways the book already has been written. they have already done a lot of the hard legwork. charles: right. >> there definitely is a case to be made that we're not saying they should put their feet on the gas anytime soon but at least at the very least they might have an opportunity to take the foot off the brake. charles: i got you. we show that chart too. not just how the m2 has come down how much but the velocity. i have a minute to go i w
charles: right. >> each successive time you know they actually paused they had to restart again and inflation numbers got worse and worse. that ends up being really the greatest downside but as far as what they have done so far a lot of the work has already been put in. probably the greatest predictor of inflation what the m2 money supply does that growth, tends to be a about a year plus lag there, that growth peaked in early 2021. if you look at the latest figures on that they're...
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charles? charles: all right. edward, thank you very much. meantime my next guest says the market is quote a big bowl of slop. joining me caught obama kaltbaum capital management gary kaltbaum. gary, you're over the fed. jay powell moving the needle a little bit today. the market would simply love the fed to simply go away. >> i'm a big believer, it is not the news, but how markets react to the news. excuse me, october, the date we gapped up nine hundred points the market ran off of the inflation number. now you got this. so this is good news. you're getting some decent reactions. if we can break above the last three weeks highs, we've been very tight range for the last three weeks, we're going to have another leg up into the end of the year but you need a closing move above for the s&p, nasdaq, and nasdaq 100. today goes a long way for that to happen. we can get here talk, what he says, how he says it. i weep that one man's whims and thoughts is going to move in a 20 trillion-dollar economy and 40 trillion-dollar market. it just boggles the
charles? charles: all right. edward, thank you very much. meantime my next guest says the market is quote a big bowl of slop. joining me caught obama kaltbaum capital management gary kaltbaum. gary, you're over the fed. jay powell moving the needle a little bit today. the market would simply love the fed to simply go away. >> i'm a big believer, it is not the news, but how markets react to the news. excuse me, october, the date we gapped up nine hundred points the market ran off of the...
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also, finally, he has his son charles there, as a conduit. this is a picture of charles. one of the things i do in the book as i look at a number of letters to charles, who was based and d. c. at the freeman's bureau office, who writes his father about the impeachment trial. saying, again and again, this man is evil. he deserves to be convicted of impeachment. but he did not ever talk about the tenure of office act. in april 1866 charles got two tickets to the trial. he expected his father to come. frederick douglass -- it's an interesting day in the transcript because you can see representative from massachusetts, benjamin butler, attacked johnson for his racism and for causing great harm to black people. he actually said that the chief justice of the supreme court says, who was presiding over the trial, samuel chase, basically said that he was out of order. that is not what this trial is about. charles, and frederick, both turned against chase. douglass decided not to show up because he thought all eyes would be on him and not on the trial. charles then told him about w
also, finally, he has his son charles there, as a conduit. this is a picture of charles. one of the things i do in the book as i look at a number of letters to charles, who was based and d. c. at the freeman's bureau office, who writes his father about the impeachment trial. saying, again and again, this man is evil. he deserves to be convicted of impeachment. but he did not ever talk about the tenure of office act. in april 1866 charles got two tickets to the trial. he expected his father to...
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prince charles. no offense to the king, but. >> i've had worse criticism. >> jimmy: your more prince charming than charles. >> well, thanks, you know. >> jimmy: this, and correct me if i have this wrong, but this is the period of prince charles' life that was probably the most like embarrassing to him, right? >> yeah. it was the lowest point of his life. >> jimmy: lowest point of his life. and then you're playing. does that make you at all nervous, seeing as how he could have you beheaded if he wants to? he's the king. >> well, no, he can't. >> jimmy: he can't? >> no. they've sort of tried. they're having a go. yeah, no. this is the nadir of his whole life. you see pictures of him then and video and stuff, and he is very, very sad. and that was -- that's quite a responsibility taking that on. >> jimmy: you met the queen, the late queen at one time. this is, what, 2013, i believe. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: there you are. that's me. . >> jimmy: with the frosted tips. oh, there is harry right there. you we
prince charles. no offense to the king, but. >> i've had worse criticism. >> jimmy: your more prince charming than charles. >> well, thanks, you know. >> jimmy: this, and correct me if i have this wrong, but this is the period of prince charles' life that was probably the most like embarrassing to him, right? >> yeah. it was the lowest point of his life. >> jimmy: lowest point of his life. and then you're playing. does that make you at all nervous, seeing as...
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charles? >> charles: the feeling in the room itself a lot of local reporters got a chance to ask questions. the very end, the last question was important with respect to students now. going back to school after the thanksgiving holiday. the world has been turned upside town. the mood there, is there any glimmer of hope at all? >> well, i'll tell you, the campus is empty. that would be the case with thanksgiving anyway. it's been empty for a week prior to the thanksgiving break. so almost everybody has gone home. we've heard from multiple people that they're not going back to the campus. the university is going to accommodate that. they'll make the teachers have two options, in-person learning and online. going back to what they did with covid. right now they're going to try to accommodate the students that don't want to come back. >> thanks. i want to bring back our former fbi officials, chris swecker and danny coulson. chris, back to you. the question asked with targeting. the answer is they
charles? >> charles: the feeling in the room itself a lot of local reporters got a chance to ask questions. the very end, the last question was important with respect to students now. going back to school after the thanksgiving holiday. the world has been turned upside town. the mood there, is there any glimmer of hope at all? >> well, i'll tell you, the campus is empty. that would be the case with thanksgiving anyway. it's been empty for a week prior to the thanksgiving break. so...
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he had become friends with charles sumner. he got the job of being in charge of the congressional dining room. he was the nominal leader of the group lewis henry douglas. who is the first son of frederick and anna had worked with his father as a journalist. he was the corresponding secretary and was involved in writing responses about the meeting and one thing i want to emphasize here and i emphasized this throughout the book douglas is not acting alone. he is often working with other black activists and that's part of what? i really explore in the book. johnson agreed to the meeting with this black delegation because he thought it would go well and serve as good publicity. he had a stenographer named named james clefane c l e p h a n e who is well known as a pioneer in shorthand. he could take wonderful notes johnson wanted him there because he thought the meeting would go really well and would show once again that he is the moses for black people a transcript of the meeting appeared in a dc newspaper that night which is an i
he had become friends with charles sumner. he got the job of being in charge of the congressional dining room. he was the nominal leader of the group lewis henry douglas. who is the first son of frederick and anna had worked with his father as a journalist. he was the corresponding secretary and was involved in writing responses about the meeting and one thing i want to emphasize here and i emphasized this throughout the book douglas is not acting alone. he is often working with other black...
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thanks for joining us, charles. >> thanks for having me. >> charles, does this underdog billionaire former president with a personality cult frothing lunatics have shot? >> he has a diminished shot. what the midterms showed us is that he -- did not have enough pull with enough voters in the right place es to pull off the kinds of wins that he promised his party that he could deliver. and that means -- that makes him a three-time loser, right? he lost this midterm, he lost his presidential cycle and he lost the midterms before that. the republican party has to figure out, do they want to hitch themselves to this person who is a habitual loser and risk losing the white house again. >> trump is protecting supreme confidence. nothing says i can draw a crowd anywhere like holding a rally at your house. >> yeah. and trump is showing the gop is the party of innovation, as members are already developing cutting-edge excuses for staying as far away from the announcement as possible. >> you could tell that he wants voters to see his softer side, not once in that announcement did he call for anna win
thanks for joining us, charles. >> thanks for having me. >> charles, does this underdog billionaire former president with a personality cult frothing lunatics have shot? >> he has a diminished shot. what the midterms showed us is that he -- did not have enough pull with enough voters in the right place es to pull off the kinds of wins that he promised his party that he could deliver. and that means -- that makes him a three-time loser, right? he lost this midterm, he lost his...
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charles barkley. good morning to you, sir. really appreciate you joining us. >> of course, don. thank you. thank you, guys, for having me. >> why so outspoken? especially when it comes to this issue? even as a -- someone who is -- you're covering sports, you're speaking out about issues that have to do with culture and society. why so outspoken about this? >> well, don, i don't like the word outspoken. i hope anybody who sees racism in any form whatsoever should stand up, whether against a black person, hispanic person, jewish person, asian hate is a big deal in this country right now. anybody should try to do the right thing. if you seeing some wrong, when it comes to race, or homophobic, or sexist, you should always say something. so -- i'm always going to do that. i don't care about the repercussions. if i seeing some wrong happening, don, i'm going to say something. >> how do you think the league should deal with it? listen, he's still on suspension, but how do you think the league should deal with it? the reason i ask is because, you know, everyone is speaking out about it,
charles barkley. good morning to you, sir. really appreciate you joining us. >> of course, don. thank you. thank you, guys, for having me. >> why so outspoken? especially when it comes to this issue? even as a -- someone who is -- you're covering sports, you're speaking out about issues that have to do with culture and society. why so outspoken about this? >> well, don, i don't like the word outspoken. i hope anybody who sees racism in any form whatsoever should stand up,...
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the reason charles is saying. these programs are launching -- if you were a private sector business, obviously, sales tell you something. the private sector businesses ask their customers, how is it going? and it's done independently. the irs can do all of that, i believe they're starting to do it. i believe some of the new leadership, i believe it's new commissioner, says this is a partnership. we're all doing this together. and the proof that it's working is what the people say. >> one thing that-- one thing that i think has been inflicted in all three of your comments recently is the importance of having the right talent at the agency, whether as ambassadors to the world or otherwise and i'm wondering if any of you want to talk about the challenges of attracting auditors and tax lawyers who can go toe to toe with those in the private sector or competing with private firms or programmers or experts in a i how challenging is it to hire people given the wages that the agency pays, as well as some of the public cep
the reason charles is saying. these programs are launching -- if you were a private sector business, obviously, sales tell you something. the private sector businesses ask their customers, how is it going? and it's done independently. the irs can do all of that, i believe they're starting to do it. i believe some of the new leadership, i believe it's new commissioner, says this is a partnership. we're all doing this together. and the proof that it's working is what the people say. >> one...
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also, finally, he has his son charles, as a conduit. this is a picture of charles. one of the things i do in the book as i look at a number of letters to charles, who was based and d.c.. who writes his father about the impeachment trial. saying, again and again, this mate is global. deserves to be convicted of impeachment. but he did not ever talk about the tenure of office. act in april 1866 charles got two tickets to the trial. he expected his father to come. frederick douglass -- it's an interesting day in the transcript because you can see representative from massachusetts, benjamin butler, attacked johnson for his racism and for causing great harm to black people. he actually said that the chief justice of the supreme court says, who was presiding over the trial, samuel chase, basically said that he was out of order. that is not what this trial is about. charles, and frederick, both turned against chase. douglass decided not to show up because he thought on to be on him not on the trial. charles then told him about what he missed. i am sure some of you know wha
also, finally, he has his son charles, as a conduit. this is a picture of charles. one of the things i do in the book as i look at a number of letters to charles, who was based and d.c.. who writes his father about the impeachment trial. saying, again and again, this mate is global. deserves to be convicted of impeachment. but he did not ever talk about the tenure of office. act in april 1866 charles got two tickets to the trial. he expected his father to come. frederick douglass -- it's an...
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. >> charles: you're done with the stuffing. now it's on to the shopping. but just how much will you be spending? he hello. i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. this is a special thanksgiving edition of "your world." despite inflation that keeps slamming americans across the board, this holiday shopping season is expected to start with a jolt. to connell mcshane on what the latest is that we can expect when you hit the stores. >> hi, charles. we've heard more about shoppers shopping differently.
. >> charles: you're done with the stuffing. now it's on to the shopping. but just how much will you be spending? he hello. i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. this is a special thanksgiving edition of "your world." despite inflation that keeps slamming americans across the board, this holiday shopping season is expected to start with a jolt. to connell mcshane on what the latest is that we can expect when you hit the stores. >> hi, charles. we've heard more about...
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and then prince charles, who is of course the king. now his affair with camilla, the famous diana biography, the infamous, damaging b b. c. interview with diana. all of those feature in this season that already in the last season, season for charles and diana were at one another's throats. but this season takes it to a higher level opens just a year before their separation. and the child now being king, of course it has become even more topical now, of course, where it's just 2 months after the death of the lay queen and they've been lot of calls or there were a lot of calls for it not to be shown at all and people said this was disrespectful to, to the queen's memory and could be damaging to king charles future with the depiction of his extra marital affair. they started the relationship with the woman who is now the queen. while he's just, when he's trying to establish himself in the shadow of his march of mother as the new monarch, some pretty big names have weighed in on this voicing criticism of the show on what they've been sayin
and then prince charles, who is of course the king. now his affair with camilla, the famous diana biography, the infamous, damaging b b. c. interview with diana. all of those feature in this season that already in the last season, season for charles and diana were at one another's throats. but this season takes it to a higher level opens just a year before their separation. and the child now being king, of course it has become even more topical now, of course, where it's just 2 months after the...
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happy birthday, john and charles. >> john: thank you, sandra, and happy birthday, charles. a new study claims that transgender surgery is helping young patients, but some of the teenagers undergoing the procedures are telling us a different story. now some states are passing laws to restrict the surgery so children don't make a decision they regret and cannot reverse. we will ask about a legal battle and historic election day win to become the lieutenant governor elect of arkansas. >> sandra: and paul pelosi's alleged attacker set to appear in court for the first time. learn more about a possible motive in the attack? live outside the courthouse. >> the attack is horrible. i mean -- imagine how i feel as the one who was the target and my husband paying the price and the traumatic effect on our family. ethnicity inheritance, nigerian east central from you. benin. my dad's side. 30% japanese. thank you, mom. there's just still so much to discover. now on sale at ancestry. it■s hard eating healthy. unless you happen to be a dog. hello! hello is friendly... hello is open... i
happy birthday, john and charles. >> john: thank you, sandra, and happy birthday, charles. a new study claims that transgender surgery is helping young patients, but some of the teenagers undergoing the procedures are telling us a different story. now some states are passing laws to restrict the surgery so children don't make a decision they regret and cannot reverse. we will ask about a legal battle and historic election day win to become the lieutenant governor elect of arkansas....
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, and friends that i have _ king charles, and friends that i have lost— king charles, and friends that i have lost in afghanistan, family members — have lost in afghanistan, family members who are lost in world war i am friends _ members who are lost in world war i am friends who are lost in northern ireiand~ _ am friends who are lost in northern ireland. ., ., ., ,~/ ~ ireland. how important do you think it is for people _ ireland. how important do you think it is for people to _ ireland....
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charles payne is up next. charles. charles: jackie, thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." stocks higher out of gate the on better than expected news on the inflation front. strong earnings from two of the nation's largest retailers.
charles payne is up next. charles. charles: jackie, thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." stocks higher out of gate the on better than expected news on the inflation front. strong earnings from two of the nation's largest retailers.
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thank you to my co-hosts and "tooning out the news" contributor charles blow. thanks, charles. -thank you. -kylie, what sort of liberal garbage are you spewing on "virtue signal"? -thanks, tyler. tonight, we can officially declare the maga movement dead and buried, and we're getting really good at declaring that since we do it every three months. that's ahead on "virtue signal." alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice and long lasting gain scent beads. try spring daydream, part of our irresistible scent collection. when other carriers take your money and knock you around, boost mobile gives you an unlimited plan for only $25 a month. the lowest unlimited plan on the market. on one of america's largest 5g networks. switch to boost and get an unlimited plan for $25 a month. boost mobile. unleash your power. xfinity rewards is a program switch to boost and get an unlimited plan for $25 a month. whose sole purpose is to say thank you with experiences big, small, and once in a lifetime. sometim
thank you to my co-hosts and "tooning out the news" contributor charles blow. thanks, charles. -thank you. -kylie, what sort of liberal garbage are you spewing on "virtue signal"? -thanks, tyler. tonight, we can officially declare the maga movement dead and buried, and we're getting really good at declaring that since we do it every three months. that's ahead on "virtue signal." alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last...
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take you to my friend charles payne. charles: so much for not being paul volckeresque. maybe too much paul volcker. neil: right. charles: thank you, my friend, appreciate it. i'm charles payne. this is indeed "making money." breaking right now the moment is here. as neil mentioned the fed expected to hike rates another 75 basis point but what happens from here? that is the big question. this has become a modern day circus maximus. 30 seconds ago the white house chimed to express how the fed is independent. we'll help you thrive through all of this. look at line up. phil blancato. daniel green. danielle dimartino booth. he wants to rammed up the move to the green utopia but this might not be the way to get there, berating big oil and charging more for their profits. that will not drill more oil. we'll explain, this is the second biggest issue in the market. at 215 i got market rebel cone copounder jon najarian. now to edward lawrence. reporter: federal reserve is
take you to my friend charles payne. charles: so much for not being paul volckeresque. maybe too much paul volcker. neil: right. charles: thank you, my friend, appreciate it. i'm charles payne. this is indeed "making money." breaking right now the moment is here. as neil mentioned the fed expected to hike rates another 75 basis point but what happens from here? that is the big question. this has become a modern day circus maximus. 30 seconds ago the white house chimed to express how...
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charles watson live in atlanta with the latest on this runoff. charles. >> good evening. a busy day here. both incumbent rafe l warnock and herschel walker were back out on the campaign trail today trying to boost enthusiasm among respective bases in which both hope they will translate into votes. that is an important part of this race. messaging is also important as well. we seen these candidates try to tailor their messages enough so there is a clear distinction between the two. that is what we have been hearing from walker in interviews and stops around the state where he has tried to make the case where he has just a rubberstamp for president biden and responsible for a lot of the issues we are facing right now. inflation and rising crime. just a short while ago we heard from warnock with wrapper little baby where he said walker morally and intellectually is not up to serve the people of georgia. listen. >> georgia need a champion. a champion for working people. that is the work i've done my entire life. the work i've been doing in the senate. work that i am actually
charles watson live in atlanta with the latest on this runoff. charles. >> good evening. a busy day here. both incumbent rafe l warnock and herschel walker were back out on the campaign trail today trying to boost enthusiasm among respective bases in which both hope they will translate into votes. that is an important part of this race. messaging is also important as well. we seen these candidates try to tailor their messages enough so there is a clear distinction between the two. that is...
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i have the pleasure of introducing charles. love charles love is the executive director of seeking excellence. i'm sorry seeking educational excellence a non-for-profit whose mission is to empower disadvantage students to reach their full potential. he is the host of the charles love show on am 560 the answer he is the co-host of cut the bull podcast charles is a scholar at the 1776 unites contributing writer at city journal and the author of now three books. the latest book race crazy comes out on tuesday. he has been he has his work has been featured in the new york post real clear politics, newsweek. and on the rush limbaugh show. yeah, he has appeared on fox news newsmax and various radio programs podcasts and local tv shows. he writes frequently on race politics current events and cultural. issues and it's passionate about solutions rather than political partisan bickering. it is my pleasure to introduce charles love. hey, stephanie. thank you. let me adjust this because i know some say it needs to be louder and i apologiz
i have the pleasure of introducing charles. love charles love is the executive director of seeking excellence. i'm sorry seeking educational excellence a non-for-profit whose mission is to empower disadvantage students to reach their full potential. he is the host of the charles love show on am 560 the answer he is the co-host of cut the bull podcast charles is a scholar at the 1776 unites contributing writer at city journal and the author of now three books. the latest book race crazy comes...