

Payne admitted to the extramarital affair in a statement to the National Enquirer published Wednesday that included an apology to his wife, children and friends. good to see you, sir.Payne, who hosts “Making Money” on the network and appears on various other programs, has acknowledged what he described as a three-year “romantic relationship” with a married female political analyst who frequently appeared on Fox Business Network and Fox News Channel from 2013 to 2016. charles: some of the stuff i don't know if you want to find out. i don't know what knuckle racket is but i'm not interested. anyway, cheryl casone in for liz claman in the last hour of trading.
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corn hole i've seen but whoever thought it be a professional sport.
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every time i turn on the tv there's something i haven't seen before. give me time and i'll be the first commissioner of the league as well, because this is madness. maybe we retrofit a sport using old bowling balls, but i'm going to make it happen. now i figure it's got to be something we already got these things laying around our house. my mission is to come up with a new sport. i mean, super-punt, blow-ball, i mean, what are these things? so here it is folks. every time i look up there's some new sport out there and they already got tv contracts. they want to get in, do they chase the winners or try to bottom fish? > i think you want to stick with less than a minute to go, having said all this thing i'm a fence-sitter. charles: when i started on the street first lesson i learned was don't fight the tape, right? you have to learn that and it is shocking to me how many people fight the tape day in, day out.


if the market starts to turn, then you know we'll pay more credence to the headlines but the markets are always ahead of the headlines. what we've learned in our experience is, as long pass market is telling one thing and headlines are saying something else, we're going to defer to the market. that is a somewhat encouraging sign here when we have this, you know, this question that we investors have to ask, who do we listen to these days? the headlines are all screaming you know, recession, everything east terrible but the market is sending a completely different message.

Know, it happens in bull markets and you tend to see more advances in bull markets, less of a pullback. charles: frances, you're in nvidia, you're an individual investor and bought it two years ago f you watched this show, or any other financial shows would we absolutely believe in being fully invested and not missing out on on opportunities to dismiss the host of economic factors including what you're pointing out here, for me it makes me a little bit nauseous, charles. > we like certain areas of the equity market. it doesn't mean there are not investment opportunities. when you stack up all the factors, fiscal being pulled back, monetary pulled back, 40% increase in initial jobless claims since they bottomed, yield curve inversion, really aggressive yield curve inversion, senior loan officers tell us credit is tanking, new orders and inventory, the long list, it is really hard for me to look at that and dismiss the warning signs that are ahead of us. that is not generally a positive for the regular economic environment. Thema liquidity being pulled out of the system is substantial.
