A Fox Business anchor sobbed uncontrollably when speaking about a childhood family event live on television. Charles Payne remembered how his family’s 1951 purchase of a property in Alabama involved a significant financial risk.
The host of Payne’s town hall on Thursday, “Maintaining Unstoppable Prosperity,” urged viewers not to be afraid to take financial risks when investing in the market. Payne read the deed and talked about the sacrifices his grandparents made to get the 60 acres of land they bought in the early 1950s before sharing a personal tale about them to make his point.
The deed to his grandparents’ farm was finally discovered, Payne informed the audience, adding that they were “a black family that saved up everything.”
“I got to share some of this with you because it is so powerful for anyone out there that thinks buying Amazon is a great risk. They gave everything they have for the property,” Payne said before reading the deed.
A Fox Business anchor sobbed uncontrollably when speaking about a childhood family event live on television. Charles Payne remembered how his family’s 1951 purchase of a property in Alabama involved a significant financial risk.
The host of Payne’s town hall on Thursday, “Maintaining Unstoppable Prosperity,” urged viewers not to be afraid to take financial risks when investing in the market. Payne read the deed and talked about the sacrifices his grandparents made to get the 60 acres of land they bought in the early 1950s before sharing a personal tale about them to make his point.
The deed to his grandparents’ farm was finally discovered, Payne informed the audience, adding that they were “a black family that saved up everything.”
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Geraldo Rivera, a former Fox News contributor, made a silly comment and then an obviously untrue claim during a broadcast on “Hannity” in February, which led to a violent on-air argument between Payne and Rivera. The argument concerned President Joe Biden’s visit to Ukraine.
After the president rejected a plan to send Polish fighter jets to the war-torn country this year, Hannity argued that he was not doing enough to help Ukraine.
“If we’re going to give $120 billion to Ukraine and then Joe Biden has now not once, but a number of times, he has vetoed other European countries from giving fighter jets so that they can compete with Putin in the air,” the host said. “And there’s no reason to do that except, he’s not fighting to win the war.”
“It’s a proxy war,” Payne, who is a host on Fox Business, said. “I think the administration’s happy if it’s just bogged down. If you can bog Russia down, they lose a lot of people.”
“The only thing I did not like about President Biden’s visit was the air raid sirens. That was the most phony baloney stuff. The air raid sirens hadn’t gone on ’cause they hadn’t gone off for five days. It was …” Payne said before Rivera interrupted by saying, “They’ve lost 100,000 people.”
“Air raid sirens had not gone off in that city in five days. It was phony baloney Hollywood junk,” Payne said.
“I absolutely disagree,” Rivera snapped back.
“They didn’t need that,” Payne insisted.
“That is a little partisan jab that you didn’t have to make. They have lost 100,000–,” Rivera said
“Russia was notified that Biden was coming. Do you think Russia was gonna drop a bomb on President Biden?!” Payne exclaimed.
“Russia was not notified,” Rivera said.
“Yes they were!” Payne said, which was true.
“We did notify the Russians that President Biden would be traveling to Kyiv. We did so some hours before his departure for deconfliction purposes,” National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told reporters in a press briefing, ABC News reported at the time.
“Because of the sensitive nature of those communications, I won’t get into how they responded or what the precise nature of our message was. But I can confirm that we provided that notification,” he added.
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