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kelly is now. he's in his seventies and artistic commissions sculptures as public monuments becoming fewer. the depression didn't help, but no one wanted to hire an artist or commission work from kelly not knowing he was going to survive. if you know it was, he'd be able to see the project through. so commissions got fewer and fewer. he began his began to sell and he was penniless. his his doctor doctor henry rider was a supporting him and kelly had married late life no children, but his wife predeceased. he had no descendants. and so he gave his entire collection to his doctor. and this is including know sculpture, paintings and those valuable notes were literally just boxed up. kelly did attempt to have memoirs, write his memoirs towards the end of his life, writing about growing up in new york city and know he lived manhattan when it had farmland and he lived long enough to see the state building completed. so his history of new york is one of the working titles he had for his book was in the pr
kelly is now. he's in his seventies and artistic commissions sculptures as public monuments becoming fewer. the depression didn't help, but no one wanted to hire an artist or commission work from kelly not knowing he was going to survive. if you know it was, he'd be able to see the project through. so commissions got fewer and fewer. he began his began to sell and he was penniless. his his doctor doctor henry rider was a supporting him and kelly had married late life no children, but his wife...
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kelly was with her aunt at the time of the murder and kelly was mile away with her lover. then, the detective found this. >> this message carol sends to kelly baker where it said, put it under sonja and a phone number. >> reporter: put what under sonja? >> 10 minutes after that message, kelly baker added this phone number under the name sonja. >> reporter: who the heck is sonja? >> coming up, an arrest in the case. who was the killer? >> i remember him telling me. >> when "dateline" continues. you can feel it when your dream becomes a pursuit. and with vitiligo, the pursuit for your pigment is no exception. it's time you had a proven choice to help restore what's yours. opzelura is the first and only fda-approved prescription treatment for nonsegmental vitiligo proven to help repigment skin over time. restoring what's yours. it's possible with a steroid-free cream that you can apply yourself. opzelura can lower your ability to fight infections including tb or hepatitis b or c. serious lung infections, skin cancer, blood clots, and low blood cell counts occurred with opzelu
kelly was with her aunt at the time of the murder and kelly was mile away with her lover. then, the detective found this. >> this message carol sends to kelly baker where it said, put it under sonja and a phone number. >> reporter: put what under sonja? >> 10 minutes after that message, kelly baker added this phone number under the name sonja. >> reporter: who the heck is sonja? >> coming up, an arrest in the case. who was the killer? >> i remember him...
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battlefield and also the kelly. subscribe to the illustrated magazines of the day. harper's frank, leslie's and young jimmy kelly would would pore over these of these sketches and illustrations and and hear stories of general sheridan at the battle of cedar creek or grand at vicksburg and young jimmy kelly returned to his mother and say, you know, mother one day those generals are going to come visit me and be my friend. and the parents were. yes, sure. right son. well, that'll happen. well, one thing that little kelly did, he had a natural
battlefield and also the kelly. subscribe to the illustrated magazines of the day. harper's frank, leslie's and young jimmy kelly would would pore over these of these sketches and illustrations and and hear stories of general sheridan at the battle of cedar creek or grand at vicksburg and young jimmy kelly returned to his mother and say, you know, mother one day those generals are going to come visit me and be my friend. and the parents were. yes, sure. right son. well, that'll happen. well,...
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kelly horan (voiceover): why would he have done that? that was not part of his rounds, that was not part of the typical security protocol? i thought it was unusual. the supposition has been that he was signaling the thieves who were waiting outside. rob fisher: rick said, well, i did that every night. i was trained to do it that way. i'm not sure why you would open an outside locked door a little past 1 o'clock in the morning shortly before, coincidentally, two robbers show up. kelly horan: rob fisher wants to know, ok, if you say that this was what you did as a matter of course, show me the tape from the night before. if what i see there is rick abath opening the closing the door, i will believe him. and that'll be good enough for me. rob fisher: it was a 24 hour loop system. there were seven tapes. it didn't appear anybody had focused on those. [dramatic music] seen video, a man who may have pulled off the biggest art heist in history. take a good look. the grainy video is from march 17th, 1990, the night before, two men broke into bos
kelly horan (voiceover): why would he have done that? that was not part of his rounds, that was not part of the typical security protocol? i thought it was unusual. the supposition has been that he was signaling the thieves who were waiting outside. rob fisher: rick said, well, i did that every night. i was trained to do it that way. i'm not sure why you would open an outside locked door a little past 1 o'clock in the morning shortly before, coincidentally, two robbers show up. kelly horan: rob...
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kelly: stock move. [laughter] stuart: some companies reported before the bell today including crocs. very interesting company with an interesting product, and they're 6%. kelly: yeah -- 6%. kelly: stronger than expected first quarter earning, but hay did issue weaker than expected guidance for the brand called hey dude. love that bran, by the way. crocs is expecting sales to fall lower for the full year, so we saw the stock fall earlier today in premarket, but it is up close 8% now. stuart: nikola, what do they do? kelly: missed on revenue expectations, they delayed a delivery timeline for their reworked battery truck, and they're saying that it's hard to sell their hydrogen big rigs as consumers and with businesses, they're curbing spending and turning to end cheaper gas alternatives. stuart: that's right. i've not heard of this company for a long time. they're down to 60 cents a share, that's it. then we've got ferrari. what about them? kelly: basically, their earnings failed to excite, and it's kind
kelly: stock move. [laughter] stuart: some companies reported before the bell today including crocs. very interesting company with an interesting product, and they're 6%. kelly: yeah -- 6%. kelly: stronger than expected first quarter earning, but hay did issue weaker than expected guidance for the brand called hey dude. love that bran, by the way. crocs is expecting sales to fall lower for the full year, so we saw the stock fall earlier today in premarket, but it is up close 8% now. stuart:...
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kelly? >> so you don't think they're getting any surprises waited investors in the publicly traded reits in taking this information and marketing it every day >> exactly they all have the same assets, but there are many different sectors. you have office, retail, those are the most beleaguered, but you have multifamily, industrial reits, digital reits so, you know, the reit sectors across the board are not in terrible trouble, and, again, in a publicly traded reit, if you are an investor, you're buying and selling a stock and you know exactly what you have, what you can buy and what you can sell. it's not the same as in those non-traded reits >> diana, thank you very much. we appreciate it >>> let's turn to some of those publicly traded names, three of my my guest is bullish on. here with his top picks is ron camden ron, great to see you. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> so we haven't checked in, in a few months time. how would you say the reits, broadly speaking, is holding up? >> good
kelly? >> so you don't think they're getting any surprises waited investors in the publicly traded reits in taking this information and marketing it every day >> exactly they all have the same assets, but there are many different sectors. you have office, retail, those are the most beleaguered, but you have multifamily, industrial reits, digital reits so, you know, the reit sectors across the board are not in terrible trouble, and, again, in a publicly traded reit, if you are an...
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that's kelly and i, not jason and kelly, kelly and i earlier this month at the capitol. kelly would continue in congress dedicating a period of time to the legislative team of louie gohmert before the beginning of a 13.5 year career as my chief of staff. as my chief, she will best be remembered as a true professional, a dedicated servant to the people of virginia's ninth district and a source of responsible leadership for my staff, colleagues and family. and i have to tell you, my wife made it a whole lot easier for her because they'd tell jokes about me back and forth all the time but i also will tell you of one fateful day when it had been kind of a hard day and i am changing the spelling to protect the innocent. but people who know me know that i'm not that great of an administrator. i love legislating and serving the people, but administrator and running an office is not my thing. she had a hard day and she said, i hope they won't think i'm a witch, to which i smile and responded, kelly, i hired you to be the witch. you've got to run this place and i greatly apprecia
that's kelly and i, not jason and kelly, kelly and i earlier this month at the capitol. kelly would continue in congress dedicating a period of time to the legislative team of louie gohmert before the beginning of a 13.5 year career as my chief of staff. as my chief, she will best be remembered as a true professional, a dedicated servant to the people of virginia's ninth district and a source of responsible leadership for my staff, colleagues and family. and i have to tell you, my wife made it...
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kelly phelps: that they had found an illegal substance with needles. and clearly, the suggestion there was that he was in some sort of testosterone-fueled rage. [tense music] robyn curnow: the main investigating officer testified that the neighbors had heard terrible screams before the gunshots. the state believed that that meant that oscar pistorius would have known that reeva steenkamp was there, possibly hiding in that bathroom cubicle, and that there was some type of heated argument going on just before the shooting occurred. they said that oscar had picked up his gun. he had walked about seven meters to a bathroom, where his girlfriend was locked inside. and he had shot four bullets through there as she was hit three times. oscar denied the charges that this was murder of any kind. kelly phelps: the defense provided an extremely thorough affidavit from mr. pistorius explaining his version of what happened that night. randi kaye: oscar pistorius said in the early morning hours, he had opened the balcony doors to bring the fans in. he believed reeva
kelly phelps: that they had found an illegal substance with needles. and clearly, the suggestion there was that he was in some sort of testosterone-fueled rage. [tense music] robyn curnow: the main investigating officer testified that the neighbors had heard terrible screams before the gunshots. the state believed that that meant that oscar pistorius would have known that reeva steenkamp was there, possibly hiding in that bathroom cubicle, and that there was some type of heated argument going...
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we need to do a very deep dive what's going on here >> kelly, you and me both. as you know, the usual playbook is that the fed raises rates, banks pull back on lending and demand for landing plummets and yes, there is a recession that follows, but so far that hasn't been the case in the recent tightening cycle jefferies conducted an index that measures the% percentage f banks lending titles with the opinion survey or slews. the research shows that over the last three decades every recession has coincided with the index rising above 30 and the scale is inverted in the chart you see on your screen there, but you see the correlation during the pandemic and the financial crisis and the dotcom bust, but even though the slews-based index surpassed the end of 2022, gdp has been relatively stable so why is this time different jefferies notes this will be the subject of a whole host of future future diser is theations and it may be muting the impact of higher rates and traditional bank his been tightening their standard averting a soft landing and the resumption of loan
we need to do a very deep dive what's going on here >> kelly, you and me both. as you know, the usual playbook is that the fed raises rates, banks pull back on lending and demand for landing plummets and yes, there is a recession that follows, but so far that hasn't been the case in the recent tightening cycle jefferies conducted an index that measures the% percentage f banks lending titles with the opinion survey or slews. the research shows that over the last three decades every...
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>> hi, kelly, thank you for having me. in terms of the reddit, it started creeping up sunday night and exploded on monday morning. especially for gamestop and also for amc and some of the other stocks. and we have seen this before about three years ago. so there's some similar trends, but there's also some differences this time around, particularly around some of the other web data we scraped for these companies where we see stronger fundamentals. >> explain that for a second, what's different? >> so reddit is only one of the data sets. we also scrape employee sentiment, job listings, and, you know, something like ten other data sets. we're seeing that for these mean stocks, there's actually some web data supporting their encreased stock price and increased valuation. amc they have been hiring aggressively the last three months and the employee sentiment data is showing that gamestop is a better place to work than it was three years ago. so that's an interesting trend that's very different this time around. >> what would y
>> hi, kelly, thank you for having me. in terms of the reddit, it started creeping up sunday night and exploded on monday morning. especially for gamestop and also for amc and some of the other stocks. and we have seen this before about three years ago. so there's some similar trends, but there's also some differences this time around, particularly around some of the other web data we scraped for these companies where we see stronger fundamentals. >> explain that for a second,...
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i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead this hour. we didn't get a recession, but the market is behaving as though we just came out of one. that's how our market guest sees it, and he sees opportunities because of that. he brings three names he likes and we'll talk commodities and what's going on there. >>> here comes nvidia. our trader is watching a very specific level, and she's prepared to make a move. she'll tell uswhat she expects that move to be today. >>> with microsoft's backing ai tudors across the country for free fresh off that stage at microsoft build to tell us how they'll use it, and why it will make a difference in the classroom and why it should play a role at all. let's check the markets with mr. dominic chu. dom? >> so ms. kelly evans, what we are seeing right now is a market that is very stable, almost as if you can make a case that it's waiting on nvidia, right so that's how critical this report is going to be. the markets right now are generally flat the dow down about 30 points, to 39,842 the s&p 500, 5319, just
i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead this hour. we didn't get a recession, but the market is behaving as though we just came out of one. that's how our market guest sees it, and he sees opportunities because of that. he brings three names he likes and we'll talk commodities and what's going on there. >>> here comes nvidia. our trader is watching a very specific level, and she's prepared to make a move. she'll tell uswhat she expects that move to be today. >>> with microsoft's...
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i'm kelly evans on this friday here's what's ahead this hour. the fed's preferred inflation gauge coming in largely as expected, but one guest says it's a mistake not to keep a rate hike on the table we'll talk about where to look for opportunities from here. >>> plus, the relative cost gap between dining in and out is at an all-time high, and that's good news for some of the staple stocks like this one, our am list sees 30% upside from here and joins with us the name >>> and 98% of the s&p is now reported, so virtually everyone. in fact, we'll look at how one company is leveraging tech to make earnings data more accessible for retail investors, and we'll talk about some of the trends that may have flown under the radar. let's start with dom chu and the numbers. it's been a steady slide away from 40-k, dom >> we thought there could be a recovery trade today, but we've lost some steam. drifting towards the low, the dow still holding on to a 1/3 of 1% gain to 38,241. but the s&p 500 has drifted down to 5205, down 30 points, or roughly one half of
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>> kelly, you nailed it. ceo satya nadella rereelvealingt they call co-pilot pcs and we've been talking for much of the year and bavesically claiming ta these pcs will spur the big upgrade of pcs and they expect to sell 50 million aipcs across different manufacturers throughout the year and just some new additions here. this is going to obviously focus around the co-pilot assistant. these computers will be made by a variety of manufacturers and not just microsoft, but we're expecting to hear from hp, dell and so forth and also a big part of this is going to be open ai you might remember ai released its new model gpt 40 and that's the one that lets you have a natural conversation and they give an interesting demo when they had a chat about the minecraft game and chatgpt giving tips for the game and just one example of how they see ai playing into the device and that was also a big question going into this event. the hardware is easy to understand, kelly, that you can make these pcs as powerf as you want, but i
>> kelly, you nailed it. ceo satya nadella rereelvealingt they call co-pilot pcs and we've been talking for much of the year and bavesically claiming ta these pcs will spur the big upgrade of pcs and they expect to sell 50 million aipcs across different manufacturers throughout the year and just some new additions here. this is going to obviously focus around the co-pilot assistant. these computers will be made by a variety of manufacturers and not just microsoft, but we're expecting to...
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kelly? >> so has, quote, her voice now been taken down as the voice of chatgpt 4.0, so it was only up there for a matter of days, hours, weeks, what? >> exactly. it was only up there for a couple days. sam altman said we are out of respect for her pulling it down. she said i want transparency. i want to know exactly how you trained this. they said it was train on a different actor's voice but still some questions there. >> and the technology is amazing because they'll be able to use international films and you're going to be able to have the voice and the face synched up so it's all in whatever language you want. julia, thanks. >>> coming up, pga championship winner xander schauffele joins us to talk about his first major victory. the golf economy and much more. as we head to break, we're celebrating asian american native hawaiian and native islander month. here is our own, deirdre bosa. ♪ >>> representation for asian americans in the work force decreases the higher the level of seniority.
kelly? >> so has, quote, her voice now been taken down as the voice of chatgpt 4.0, so it was only up there for a matter of days, hours, weeks, what? >> exactly. it was only up there for a couple days. sam altman said we are out of respect for her pulling it down. she said i want transparency. i want to know exactly how you trained this. they said it was train on a different actor's voice but still some questions there. >> and the technology is amazing because they'll be able...
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i'm kelly evans. here's all what's ahead. microsoft's developer's conference underway, with the ceo giving the keynote right now. we'll continue to bring you all the headlines from that event as we get reaction, as well. and the nasdaq is just fractionally higher after hitting another record high yesterday. we're on record close watch for the nasdaq and the s&p, while the dow is on base for a second positive day in three. the ten-year level just around the 4.40 level, as we heard from five fed officials conveying the path down to 2% will be longer than expected, and it will be bumpy. here's where that puts market probabilities right now. first cut expected in september. we'll see if that changes after our live and exclusive interview. steve liesman is standing by with the fed governor chris waller. welcome to both of you. steve? >> kelly, thank you very much. i am here in washington with fed governor chris waller. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. by the way, i hear birthday wishes are in order. >> thank you. it's not o
i'm kelly evans. here's all what's ahead. microsoft's developer's conference underway, with the ceo giving the keynote right now. we'll continue to bring you all the headlines from that event as we get reaction, as well. and the nasdaq is just fractionally higher after hitting another record high yesterday. we're on record close watch for the nasdaq and the s&p, while the dow is on base for a second positive day in three. the ten-year level just around the 4.40 level, as we heard from five...
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kelly? >> youza! diana, thank you. >>> while mortgage demand fell, the number of renters reporting that they intend to buy is at its highest level in six months. according to jpmorgan, with 20% of respondents say they spend to buy a home within the next six months, up two points. 27% of homeowners intend to sell their home, a three-point increase from april. both cohorts showed strong preferences for newly built homes. will that mean a boost for the builders? they had a pretty nice one. joining me to discuss is a senior home building analyst at jpmorgan. good to have you here, michael. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> it jumped out to me that maybe more people are thinking about selling their homes. any idea what that's about? >> i think both home buying intentions and home selling intentions often increase once rates stabilize. and i think while rates have crept up this year, you know, at the same time, you look at the last two or three months, they've been in somewhat of a range. ultimately, wha
kelly? >> youza! diana, thank you. >>> while mortgage demand fell, the number of renters reporting that they intend to buy is at its highest level in six months. according to jpmorgan, with 20% of respondents say they spend to buy a home within the next six months, up two points. 27% of homeowners intend to sell their home, a three-point increase from april. both cohorts showed strong preferences for newly built homes. will that mean a boost for the builders? they had a pretty...
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>> i think we're right on the edge of that, as kelly was saying. i think we're going to be close to that two-way. in fact, i think the sideways kind of the year on year rate of core pce is what we're looking at for quite sometime. >> john porter, let me turn to you. steve, go ahead. >> i was just going to say, i don't know that's going to hearten the fed and move them more towards cutting if it remains the year over year at 2.8. a little improvement in the month over month. sorry to interrupt. >> that's why i am kind of wanting to go further and push the point. john, talk about market strategy in the midst of all this. you're still sticking with nvidia. we heard a lot of big investors trimming that lately. tell us how you expect this dynamic to evolve in the coming months. >> i think for the broad-based market, this is as good of a backdrop as we can get. there's a decelerating trend in inflation. the absolute level is still a little higher than the fed would like, but the inflation trend is improving. simultaneously, we're seeing improving earning
>> i think we're right on the edge of that, as kelly was saying. i think we're going to be close to that two-way. in fact, i think the sideways kind of the year on year rate of core pce is what we're looking at for quite sometime. >> john porter, let me turn to you. steve, go ahead. >> i was just going to say, i don't know that's going to hearten the fed and move them more towards cutting if it remains the year over year at 2.8. a little improvement in the month over month....
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kelly o'donnell is at the white house. kelly, what was this about? >> reporter: lester, this goes back to the investigation of classified documents found at the biden home. no charges were filed. the special counsel, who interviewed the president, referred to him as a well meaning elderly man with a poor memory. the written transcript is public, but house republicans want the audio recording. the president blocked that using executive privilege. the attorney general recommended shielding the tapes to protect future witnesses and investigations. the white house counsel wrote that republicans really want the tapes to use them for partisan political purposes. house speaker johnson accused the white house of being afraid for citizens to hear what's on those tapes, and separately, news organizations, including nbc are part of a lawsuit seeking the release of this audio under the freedom of information act. lester? >> kelly o'donnell, thank you. >>> tonight, torrential downpours putting 21 million people at risk from potentially life-threatening flooding i
kelly o'donnell is at the white house. kelly, what was this about? >> reporter: lester, this goes back to the investigation of classified documents found at the biden home. no charges were filed. the special counsel, who interviewed the president, referred to him as a well meaning elderly man with a poor memory. the written transcript is public, but house republicans want the audio recording. the president blocked that using executive privilege. the attorney general recommended shielding...
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caroline: kelly, it is great to have you here. coming in from texas. zoom cfo kelly steckelberg. coming up, we have to talk about crypto for a moment. ether surging on momentum for the etf approval. well it come? we have a keep an eye on was happening with tencent because there has been pressure, there has been a big new game, a blockbuster game everyone has been waiting for. within an hour, they had to put the game on ice because the servers were overloaded. dungeons and fighter mobile has everyone clearly excited but some server fluctuations have hurt in the interim. analysts say this will not be a long-term impact. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates, exemption certificates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh ahhh ahhh caroline: let's talk about this rally in cryptocurrencies. it is underway amid signs of a momentum for approval of another spot etf but this time linked to eth. joining us is james from bloomberg intelligence. up 23% the last couple of days. we are used to volat
caroline: kelly, it is great to have you here. coming in from texas. zoom cfo kelly steckelberg. coming up, we have to talk about crypto for a moment. ether surging on momentum for the etf approval. well it come? we have a keep an eye on was happening with tencent because there has been pressure, there has been a big new game, a blockbuster game everyone has been waiting for. within an hour, they had to put the game on ice because the servers were overloaded. dungeons and fighter mobile has...
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kelly? >> absolutely not. i need this. i need to know. stuart: you get up early too but need an alarm. >> yes. lauren: i need several. stuart: can you tell what time it is without looking? lauren: no, sometimes. sometimes it feels like it's 11:0 at night and it's 5:00 p.m.. i hate when that happens. i have six more hours of this. stuart: you have trouble. from one of the viewers barton sending in a political cartoon from bill program l. small tent in front of hiring manager saying, a ww, i see you went to college. tongue in cheek critique of anti-israel protest and we like it. thanks for sending that in. this is from mark. he's answering our question about how all of you are dealing with inflation. here it is. stu, to save a buck, stop going to fast food and go to jack in the box and charged $24 for two double bacon smash burgers. don't go there again. lauren, are you cutting back because of inflation? lauren: all the time. the way i cut back is small here and there, but the big things still
kelly? >> absolutely not. i need this. i need to know. stuart: you get up early too but need an alarm. >> yes. lauren: i need several. stuart: can you tell what time it is without looking? lauren: no, sometimes. sometimes it feels like it's 11:0 at night and it's 5:00 p.m.. i hate when that happens. i have six more hours of this. stuart: you have trouble. from one of the viewers barton sending in a political cartoon from bill program l. small tent in front of hiring manager saying,...
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kelly, back to you. >> steve, thank you. don't miss steve's exclusive conversation with neel kashkari, and chicago fed's austan goolsbee, that's tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. from chicago. >>> there's a birds eye viewer from steve. starbucks shocked the street with a surprise drop in seam-store sales, leading to the stock's biggest post-earnings drop since 2000. mcdonald's missed on the bottom line, saying they're adopting a street fighting mentality. different story for uber and l lyft. lyft, and airbnb gave weaker guidance. planet fitness, there's a mover today, disappointing guidance after missing estimates, the company citing a shift? customer focus to get this, savings, and to covid concerns. that stock is up 8%, though. worth noting, lifetime fitness posted strong membership growth, though that is customer case older and more affluent. >>> our next guest is joel r rambolt. >> hi. explain to us what you think is going on here with so much mixed commentary. >> every cad gory of retail is saying inflation grepressures. we're seei
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big day for the dow, kelly. back over to you. >> indeed it is, dom, thank you very much. >>> this earnings season has painted a muddy picture when it comes to the consumer. walmart seeing strength in the high and middle class, and restaurants like mcdonald's warned about cracks. that conupsumer sentiment, a shp decline in may, but that's not stopped the wall street rally, with the dow hitting 40,000 today. joining me tomake sense of it, charlie is vice chair at his company. charlie, great to see you. >> thanks for having me, kelly. >> are you surprised we're here, 40,000? >> no, so i'm glad you're focusing on the dow, because the dow is not driven by the magnificent seven in the way the s&p 500 is. the dow is much more traditional, industrial companies, a lot more value stocks. sko when the dow is doing well, that's the sign that it's not just a tech rally. so we are seeing some of the name, like goldman sachs, which is in the dow, up 20%. seeing some of the building product stocks that we like a lot that are up
big day for the dow, kelly. back over to you. >> indeed it is, dom, thank you very much. >>> this earnings season has painted a muddy picture when it comes to the consumer. walmart seeing strength in the high and middle class, and restaurants like mcdonald's warned about cracks. that conupsumer sentiment, a shp decline in may, but that's not stopped the wall street rally, with the dow hitting 40,000 today. joining me tomake sense of it, charlie is vice chair at his company....
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chris kelly and tony rezko could generate big bucks. they were fund-raisers. they were donors. you know, let's just call 'em what they were. they were influence peddlers. they wound up being able to shake the bushes here and help rod raise money. they promised access and favors if blagojevich won, and they got results. where dick mell's good old boys would fetch $2,000 at a time, kelly and rezko would shake loose 50 grand. all that money plus rod's appeal to voters who had felt ignored by the...
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welcome. >> we got this, kelly. great to be seen great to see you >> let's start out with ride share. stocks on a big divergence still since 2022 jeffries expects uber to keep winning. instacart announced a partnership with uber eats just today ahead of its earnings after the bell tomorrow. do you stick with the winner or bet on the little guy, jeff? >> no, you stick with the winner i agree with jeffries. uber beaten the brakes off of lift market cap, look at the size of uber, 20 times the size of lyft. let's go back old school, kelly. let's look at profitability. uber makes money lyft has not made money yet. it's an easy pick to stick with the winner i like sticking with uber. overall, it's not that expensive, too. >> all right let's move on. reddit, astaire labs not a lot else connecting the internet forum and the ai infrastructure company the investors are looking at guidance and competition to see if these big excitement waves are merited. we were just talking about winners. do you consider them winners here, je
welcome. >> we got this, kelly. great to be seen great to see you >> let's start out with ride share. stocks on a big divergence still since 2022 jeffries expects uber to keep winning. instacart announced a partnership with uber eats just today ahead of its earnings after the bell tomorrow. do you stick with the winner or bet on the little guy, jeff? >> no, you stick with the winner i agree with jeffries. uber beaten the brakes off of lift market cap, look at the size of uber,...
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i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead on this tuesday. stocks, yields and data, all a mixed bag today. consumer confidence in may breaking three straight months of declines, but those one-year inflation expectations rose to a five-month high. well, even if the fed holds rates higher for longer as a result, our strategist says that makes him more bullish on stock prices, and he's managing to look outside of tech we'll get all the names he's buying now >>> another positive sign for equities town the uptick in stock splits nvidia, chipotle, walmart, we'll look at how these names performed after a split, and a lot of companies that would be next >>> plus, this name is getting an upgrade today, sending shares up as much as 9% the analyst behind the call is joining us to tell us why the ai rewards will outweigh the risk but before, let's get the numbers with dom chu >> very mixed, because we got two of the major indexes moving in opposite directions the dow, down one half of 1%, roughly 210 points, 38,860 the last trade there, near session lows
i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead on this tuesday. stocks, yields and data, all a mixed bag today. consumer confidence in may breaking three straight months of declines, but those one-year inflation expectations rose to a five-month high. well, even if the fed holds rates higher for longer as a result, our strategist says that makes him more bullish on stock prices, and he's managing to look outside of tech we'll get all the names he's buying now >>> another positive sign for...
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i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead. the market is still seeing that first rate cut in september, but our economist says don't wait that long, it a es going to happen in july we'll ask him what now makes him so confident >>> plus, no signs of an ai slowdown nvidia is crushing it with growth up more than 400% from last year. and that's good news for this company. nvidia and allthe big tech giants are clients the ceo joins us live ahead. >>> there are zin influencers and now a rewards program. we'll look at tobacco free nicotine pouches how phillip morris is capitalizing on them but before that, let's get over to dominic chu with the numbers. s >> we have lost some steam due to the slowdown in shares of boeing right now, the dow industrials at 39,293, off about 376 points, or 1% downside the s&p 500, i will put a star up here, because earlier today, we did hit a record intraday high, but it's 5306, flat on the session right now. and the nasdaq also gets a star. it's holding on to gains, but it did also hit an intraday reco
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kellie carter jackson: and there's commotion. a crew member simply takes, simone hands her to her mother, and within moments, the lifeboat plunges toward the sea without her husband. [ominous music] bill wormstedt: and most of the forward lifeboats that left early in the sequence went down only partway full. [stirring music] tim maltin: titanic, although she sank slowly, she was actually sinking faster and faster and faster as she was settling deeper and deeper in the water, and crowds started to form around the last lifeboats. and that's where order started to break down. tad fitch: pushing and shoving and people panicking, trying to force their way in, and then it deteriorated that quickly into, like, a horrific scene. we know that several officers did have revolvers with them. tim maltin: and many of them shot them into the air-- [gunshot] --in order to startle passengers and calm them down and bring them to their senses. fifth officer lowe had his own revolver, and he actually did fire it at-- [gunshot] --lifeboat number 14.
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we just summed it up for you kelly. from chicago, back to you. >>> coming up, the biden administration using cherubs to keep chinese ev makers at bay. but, here in the u.s. could this drive prices higher, and. >>> plus, speaking of which we will speak to a diupr srto launching electric school buses here in the u.s. power lunch will be right back. the award-winning trading platforms. bring your trades into focus on thinkorswim desktop with robust charting and analysis tools, including over 400 technical studies. tailor the platforms to your unique needs with nearly endless customization. and track market trends with up-to-the-minute news and insights. trade brilliantly with schwab. (traffic noises) (♪♪) the road to opportunity. is often the road overlooked. (♪♪) at enterprise mobility, we guide companies to unique solutions, from our team of mobility experts. because we believe the more ways we all have to move forward. the further we'll all go. norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? but the
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>> kelly: the numbers are insane. you're doing all right. i hear you because everything on vision boards? >> i do. vision boards, the whole thing. started when i did bottle service in toronto. like preliars, pre-15 years ago. i had this vision board in my kitchen and i would pin things that i felt towards. it started with teen choice and
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i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead on a busy thursday. shares of salesforce are sinking following the company's first revenue miss since 2006. almost 20 years ago. are these just ai growing pains or is ai killing software as a service? our analyst remains bullish and is here to make his case. >>> pending home sales dropping to a four-year low. it's not all bad news. there's two names that could benefit in the housing shortage. >>> and three more names on deck to report. it's been a busy week for earnings. now we turn our attention to this one and our guest says this is a phoenix rising from the ashes, and she's a buyer. we'll tell you ahead in earnings exchange. before that, let's get over to dom chu. how are the markets looking? >> they're moving. a lot of observers might know the s&p and the dow for a good portion of the day did not move at all through this. but the dow right now, down about 2/3 of 1%, down 255 points, 38,186. the broader s&p 500 is at 5256, down about 0.2 of 1%. at the highs, we were down about 25points. so tilting tow
i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead on a busy thursday. shares of salesforce are sinking following the company's first revenue miss since 2006. almost 20 years ago. are these just ai growing pains or is ai killing software as a service? our analyst remains bullish and is here to make his case. >>> pending home sales dropping to a four-year low. it's not all bad news. there's two names that could benefit in the housing shortage. >>> and three more names on deck to report. it's...
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kelly? >> is that a flotilla? that is amazing. quite the show >> yeah, quite the show indeed and it's just getting started. >> we appreciate it. pippa stevens. coming up, chinese stocks are trying to mount a rebound after a dismal 12 months we'll ask crane shares' chief investment officer about his viewn eiecomne rht othr ony xtig after this ♪ amelia, turn off alarm. amelia, weather. 70 degrees and sunny today. amelia, unlock the door. i'm afraid i can't do that, jen. ♪ (suspenseful music) ♪ why not? did you forget something? ♪ (suspenseful music) ♪ my protein shake. the future isn't scary. not investing in it is. you're so dramatic amelia. bye jen. nasdaq-100 innovators. one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com. if you've ever grilled, you know you can count on propane to make everything great. but did you know propane also powers school buses that produce lower emissions that lead to higher test scores? or that prop
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stuart: thank you, kelly. this poll from the washington post shows fewer black americans are planning to vote in november compared to four years ago. deroy murdock joining me now. who does this hurt more, trump or biden? >> definitely hurting biden m ore. what biden needs to get reelect second-degree tremendous enthusiasm on part of his base. a big part of his base is black voters and i was struck by a survey and commend the washington post for entering the 1300 black adults and getting their views. among black women, certainty to vote dropped from 69% in 2020 to 39% this year. stuart: certainty to vote? 69% to 3%? >> that's a drop of 30% among black women at the very center and core of democrat party. that big of a chunk of vote s aying, yeah, i'm not sure if i'm voting or not. up to 30% of black women, that's devastating. stuart: what's turning them off so much? >> the same thing for all americans, an economy not moving forward very well, inflation and high prices for everything and quoted several people say
stuart: thank you, kelly. this poll from the washington post shows fewer black americans are planning to vote in november compared to four years ago. deroy murdock joining me now. who does this hurt more, trump or biden? >> definitely hurting biden m ore. what biden needs to get reelect second-degree tremendous enthusiasm on part of his base. a big part of his base is black voters and i was struck by a survey and commend the washington post for entering the 1300 black adults and getting...
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kelly in anhui and on the poles for us. >> sure. national polls are important because they show us mood and trend lines and the lay of the land. i hate the stat you just show it it's incredibly important and not just -- not so different from what clinton was doing when trump on the first time. meaning if you're campaign and voters happen to thank this is really about the other guy, that's perilous territory because elections are about the future not the past and it's about you telling me what you can do to improve my life not just tub at the other guy is. i feel when you look at the disapproval rating of joe biden on the core issues like his handling of hamas and the economy, their answer to that still seems to be trump, trump and more trump. he has to be more affirmative. the swing state polls are incredibly important. this election will come down to between 19 and 22 counties not even states. counties. there you do see some movement toward the former president. if i were the former president i would look at a couple things and imp
kelly in anhui and on the poles for us. >> sure. national polls are important because they show us mood and trend lines and the lay of the land. i hate the stat you just show it it's incredibly important and not just -- not so different from what clinton was doing when trump on the first time. meaning if you're campaign and voters happen to thank this is really about the other guy, that's perilous territory because elections are about the future not the past and it's about you telling me...
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kelly o'grady here to break it all down. kelly. >> reporter: well-said. it certainly wasn't good news. the latest consumer expectations from new york fed. it surged to the highest levels we've seen since november. consumers look at inflation 3.3% a year from now. i will note that is well above the fed's target of 2%. this is something that consumers are bracing for across the board especially when it comes to commodities. versus last month you had food, gasoline, rent, medical care, all expected to be up 0.2 to 0.2 percentage points. college though, bless you if you are putting kids through college, that is expected to be up 2 1/2%, percentage points versus last month. the worse, the thing is that the rise in the spending, consumers expected it to come with smaller future earnings and income gains. really not good news all around. if you start to break it down dem -- demographically, high school educated, 40-59 bracket are seeing fastest inflation gains. the high school, you can't see, itit more or less, take my word for it, expecting gains of 3 1/2%. tha
kelly o'grady here to break it all down. kelly. >> reporter: well-said. it certainly wasn't good news. the latest consumer expectations from new york fed. it surged to the highest levels we've seen since november. consumers look at inflation 3.3% a year from now. i will note that is well above the fed's target of 2%. this is something that consumers are bracing for across the board especially when it comes to commodities. versus last month you had food, gasoline, rent, medical care, all...
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and by to play both sides here, i'll leave it here, kelly. look at th wile polls we're seer now trump up by 12 nationally. in a rasmussen poll today. he's up by nine in a cnn poll cn just out a couple of days ago, up seven points in harvard. harris and these are national up 7rvars. the news gets even worse in those seven crucial swing states, north carolina and georgia, arizona, nevada, wisconsi andrgian, pennsylvaniae trump is leading in all of theld .d on average, the white house needs a new strategy here and fast in terms of messaging because this election is rapidly slipping away from isg away and it's all self-inflicted kelly. >> it is. i hav, i haveifwitz. a question for you and let me know if i'm wrong on my facts here. you wereong on a professor at hd law school. up until 2013, i was a studentaw at harvard law school from 2014g to 2016. and i saw during those years and during tho the street i was on harvard law school's campus until 2016, and i saw a definite turn towards radicalism in a waa y. didn't see it at georgetown or at oxford
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alongside kelly evans, i'm tyler mathiesen. glad you can join us this monday. the dow closing lower, is 40k, the sign of the top or just another bit of momentum for the rally. the nasdaq hitting a new record high, thanks to more ai optimism. microsoft kicks off a big event, unveiling new ai pc. >> we'll talk more about that. any kind of advance in ai is going to be good for those chip stocks. analysts are getting even more bullish on nvidia. up 91% so far this year. let's begin with that existential question about dow 40k. michael santoli is over at the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: indexes making record highs are generally a feature of a strong, underlying trend. trends tend to persist. it's not necessarily the case when we get to a big number, all of a sudden you have have to start raising the alarms. the dow does hit one of these round number thresholds, although who knows if the several size is big enough. to me, what matters is all the inputs that you would look for are also generally also in a positive state. earnings are high, and also forecasts
alongside kelly evans, i'm tyler mathiesen. glad you can join us this monday. the dow closing lower, is 40k, the sign of the top or just another bit of momentum for the rally. the nasdaq hitting a new record high, thanks to more ai optimism. microsoft kicks off a big event, unveiling new ai pc. >> we'll talk more about that. any kind of advance in ai is going to be good for those chip stocks. analysts are getting even more bullish on nvidia. up 91% so far this year. let's begin with that...
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stay with us, i'm talking to ray kelly. we'll be right back. ♪("baby" by summer walker)♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ book in the hotels.com app to find your perfect somewhere. maria: welcome back with. i am back with former new york city police commissioner ray kelly. commissioner, you just said we need to see a government investigation of this anti-semitism, and you did tell me off camera that jewish people are safest right now in hungary. why? >> well, i think it's because of the policies of the president there. i interviewed many jewish citizens in a police station in budapest. it was a self-help group of view people. of jewish people. and they told me they felt safe. one of the things the president did, for instance, that made them feel safer, he put a fence if up between serbia and hungary. and it's clear that the message has gone out. they didn't talk about harassment as in ever other country that i went to. basically, they feel very much at home in hungary e, in budapest based on the messages that they've been getting from the government. maria:
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say hello to jim gaffigan. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: you are so funny. >> thank you so much. how are you doing? >> kelly: if you grow up, you are imitators until you find your voice and i don't know if that is the same as comedy, but that was hard for me to sing. >> i think singers, what you guys do, looks like magic anyway. >> kelly: it feels like magic when you feel like you are doing it well. it can it not feel like magic sometimes. it can feel like torture. >> there are times when i have great shows and they were like were they and i am like, i hated it. there are moments when you are on stage, where it feels like it is not -- you improvise things and it is not you coming up with
say hello to jim gaffigan. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: you are so funny. >> thank you so much. how are you doing? >> kelly: if you grow up, you are imitators until you find your voice and i don't know if that is the same as comedy, but that was hard for me to sing. >> i think singers, what you guys do, looks like magic anyway. >> kelly: it feels like magic when you feel like you are doing it well. it can it not feel like magic sometimes. it can feel...
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. >> reporter: kelly flynn runs a clinic in jacksonville. are you prepared for that moment when you to tell patients youat's beca surrounding states have some of the strict can't treat them? >> no. you can't prepare for that. >> reporter: she says a third of their patients come from outside florida. that's because the surrounding states have some of the strictest abortion laws in the country. come tomorrow, the closest drivable options for care after six weeks will be north carolina and virginia. >> we're looking at the southeast completely like it's an abortion desert now. >> reporter: state rep mike beltran was one of the ban's sponsors. >> we're a conservative state. we should not be allowing abortions, and we certainly shouldn't be providing abortion tourism for other states in the south. >> reporter: he points out the law has exceptions for rape, incest, and human trafficking up to 15 weeks, and for the life of the mother and fatal fetal abnormalities. >> when they are born, how are they going to be taken care of? >> reporter: cassie is
. >> reporter: kelly flynn runs a clinic in jacksonville. are you prepared for that moment when you to tell patients youat's beca surrounding states have some of the strict can't treat them? >> no. you can't prepare for that. >> reporter: she says a third of their patients come from outside florida. that's because the surrounding states have some of the strictest abortion laws in the country. come tomorrow, the closest drivable options for care after six weeks will be north...
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>> juju: the mothers often standing up for their daughters, like this defining moment when mom kelly highland exited the show in dramatic fashion. >> is your mother speaking for you? >> get out of my face! >> girls, out of the room now. >> juju: kelly, brooke and paige's mom, joined the reunion, along with fellow "dance moms." the women describing lasting impact on their families. >> i think if that didn't happen, that they would probably still dance. i mean, they would have been on the dance team at college or something. and they do no dance, none. and that's sad, to me. because that was their life. you know? i just feel like it's all my fault. >> juju: kelly has not spoken to abby since the day she left the show. why go back to a reunion show? >> it was easier for me because we kind of have been talking about it. i didn't leave on the bad or horrible terms like some of the moms did. i'm not ashamed of what kendall and i did, and, you know -- i'm kind of proud of it now, because it has brought really good things to my young kendall. >> juju: each girl has carved their own path since
>> juju: the mothers often standing up for their daughters, like this defining moment when mom kelly highland exited the show in dramatic fashion. >> is your mother speaking for you? >> get out of my face! >> girls, out of the room now. >> juju: kelly, brooke and paige's mom, joined the reunion, along with fellow "dance moms." the women describing lasting impact on their families. >> i think if that didn't happen, that they would probably still...
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