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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 added two targets. >> kelly shows up to one of the meetings and says he hasn't committed yet buts you to take care of two insurance investigators. >> kelly didn't ask for them to be killed but to be beaten up. detectives believe this new job was a way to test marckensy to see if he was the real deal. >> kelly asked him are you a police officer. >> you're sure you're not involved with the police; right? >> we believe they don't think someone working with the police would actually have two innocent people just doing their job beat up. >> and they were willing to pay quickly to get it done. kelly handed marckensy a brown bag filled with cash. $2500. half of the $5000 fee. >> he wants to make sure they're out of commission for a long time. any possibility it can be done this week or not? >> detective luzan reached out to the insurance investigators and quickly discovered why they were the selected targets. >> i called them said listen i want to speak to you in person. i didn't want to tell them over the phone. we're coming to rockland anyway because we have an investigation into ira
kelly added two targets. >> kelly shows up to one of the meetings and says he hasn't committed yet buts you to take care of two insurance investigators. >> kelly didn't ask for them to be killed but to be beaten up. detectives believe this new job was a way to test marckensy to see if he was the real deal. >> kelly asked him are you a police officer. >> you're sure you're not involved with the police; right? >> we believe they don't think someone working with the...
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kelly? kelly: yeah, edward. i wrote that down when he said that in the interview, appropriate to pull that forward. certainly, something thats investors would like to see, but we'll be watching. great job this week in jackson hole. always great to see you, edward. >>> okay, let's take a look at how the market is digesting all of that news out of jackson hole, right? stocks are up. they're off session highs, but the dow is still less than a percent from a record close. it needs to close up 485, it's up 350 right now. we are going to be watching that number. magic number is 485. the s&p 500 is just about a percent off from a record finish, and the nasdaq higher right now as technology leads today's bounce. now, i want to take a look at software provider workday because that's topping the nasdaq. it's up and on pace for its best day since november. the company posted strong earnings and announced a $1 billion share buyback. it is the up 12.5% right now. meanwhile, bond yields, they're diving as the futures market f
kelly? kelly: yeah, edward. i wrote that down when he said that in the interview, appropriate to pull that forward. certainly, something thats investors would like to see, but we'll be watching. great job this week in jackson hole. always great to see you, edward. >>> okay, let's take a look at how the market is digesting all of that news out of jackson hole, right? stocks are up. they're off session highs, but the dow is still less than a percent from a record close. it needs to close...
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kelly o'grady here for liz claman. kelly, over to you. kelly: charles, i got to meet your niece at that fundraiser and makes my heart so happy to see her back at work. i'm sending you hugs and thoughts and prayers and her as well. charles: thank you very much. appreciate it. kelly: i'm kelly o'grady in for liz claman today and we're wrapping up one of the most volatile trading weeks of 2024 and the dow, it kicked off the week by tumbling more than a thousand points on monday and it's been choppy this week and the bulls been fighting back all week long to trim some of the losses and the markets that have been a little bit all over the place but we're in the green and the dow up 13, is and p500 up 19 and the nasdaq up 62. vas for context on the s&p 500, it posted its worst day since 2022 on monday but yesterday then went and peaud its best session since november of 2022. don't worry, you're not the only one that has whiplash. i certainly do as well. expedia is one of the leaders after post ago beat on profit and warning about demand and get
kelly o'grady here for liz claman. kelly, over to you. kelly: charles, i got to meet your niece at that fundraiser and makes my heart so happy to see her back at work. i'm sending you hugs and thoughts and prayers and her as well. charles: thank you very much. appreciate it. kelly: i'm kelly o'grady in for liz claman today and we're wrapping up one of the most volatile trading weeks of 2024 and the dow, it kicked off the week by tumbling more than a thousand points on monday and it's been...
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kelly: okay, folks. the 2024 presidential campaign trail taking former president trump back to michigan today and expected to speak at any minute and going to a wolverine state as team trump gets troubling news in the latest polls and football fever. it's almost here. think pig skin fans have been watching them to snap up the 70-inch tvs but consumer electronic chain said it was something else that has its stock popping to the top of the s&p 500 today and tell you about the retailers best buy, that's next. later, national football league adding artificial intelligence to the play book and nfl exec jeff miller here to show us teaming up with amazon web services to protect your favorite stars much the "claman countdown" is coming right back. clem's not a morning person. or a...people person. but he is an "i can solve this in 4 different ways" person. you need clem. clem needs benefits. work with principal so we can help you with a plan that's right for him. let our expertise round out yours. ya know, if yo
kelly: okay, folks. the 2024 presidential campaign trail taking former president trump back to michigan today and expected to speak at any minute and going to a wolverine state as team trump gets troubling news in the latest polls and football fever. it's almost here. think pig skin fans have been watching them to snap up the 70-inch tvs but consumer electronic chain said it was something else that has its stock popping to the top of the s&p 500 today and tell you about the retailers best...
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kelly. kelly: thank you, edward a. lot to unpack. stocks are looking to close out a strong week on a high note. look at this. it's going to be longest winning streak in more than a month and the dow and nasdaq all heading for their best week of the year. think about it. what a difference a week and a half makes but can the momentum continue? nec week a host of reports from retailers, lowe's tj maxx, wall street and more will they like what they hear about the state of the consumer and get right to the floor show to discuss that and the possible economic ramifications of a harris presidency. joining me is the lonski group president, john lonski and ed mills. gentlemen, thank you both for joining me here. tons to unpack. john, i want your reaction to what we heard from vp harris and price controls in the grocery stores and solve jet era policy and mixed in the policy and neither seem to do well but she's choosing to put this out as part of her platform and >> they're going to concede at obtain food price inflation and going to sell the
kelly. kelly: thank you, edward a. lot to unpack. stocks are looking to close out a strong week on a high note. look at this. it's going to be longest winning streak in more than a month and the dow and nasdaq all heading for their best week of the year. think about it. what a difference a week and a half makes but can the momentum continue? nec week a host of reports from retailers, lowe's tj maxx, wall street and more will they like what they hear about the state of the consumer and get right...
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kelly: teasing us.ng to the table was almost the same thing in terms of sherry redstone selling a controlling stake in paramount through national amusements. over $1 billion and other bells and whistles attached to it that was allegedly good for common shareholders don't make a lot of money on sky dance blue sky dance would disagree with that but work with me here. it looks like the board wanted the deal, 19 people with him, looks like initially, something interesting happened. overnight they went with sky dance. i tried to find out the trigger point. the trigger point last week, the deal is in limbo, sky dance is on the ropes by paramount. to see doj approval on the deal, usually you get the approval later or have a real agreement in principle and move forward with regulatory checks. as soon share a redstone agreed to, somewhat principled, they had the go shop period as well but moving towards sky dance. they went to the justice department and lobbied them and told them what the deal was about, who is
kelly: teasing us.ng to the table was almost the same thing in terms of sherry redstone selling a controlling stake in paramount through national amusements. over $1 billion and other bells and whistles attached to it that was allegedly good for common shareholders don't make a lot of money on sky dance blue sky dance would disagree with that but work with me here. it looks like the board wanted the deal, 19 people with him, looks like initially, something interesting happened. overnight they...
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chance this time round for kelly ortber: ? , . , chance this time round for kelly ortbere ?round for kelly ortbere? , ., chance this time round for kelly ortber? , ., , 0rtberg? the cynics will say is the same old message, _ 0rtberg? the cynics will say is the same old message, restoring - 0rtberg? the cynics will say is the | same old message, restoring trust and they have managed to do that. he had a lot of things stacked against him, the door incident earlier this year on the airlines flight was the last straw. but what they did was expose culture at boeing, workplace culture and a culture where that quality control had been really overlooked, hadn't been the first priority and focusing too much on the financial side of the business and perhaps haven't had that focus on quality that they needed to. what on quality that they needed to. what ou think on quality that they needed to. what you think the — on quality that they needed to. what you think the new _ on quality that they needed to. what you think the new ceo _ on quality that they needed to. what you think the new c
chance this time round for kelly ortber: ? , . , chance this time round for kelly ortbere ?round for kelly ortbere? , ., chance this time round for kelly ortber? , ., , 0rtberg? the cynics will say is the same old message, _ 0rtberg? the cynics will say is the same old message, restoring - 0rtberg? the cynics will say is the | same old message, restoring trust and they have managed to do that. he had a lot of things stacked against him, the door incident earlier this year on the airlines flight...
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kelly: it's a difference between day and night. when you're actually here on this surface, when you are walking on these grounds, when you are actually going to the building, when you are actually up on the roof, when you look where we have people positioned, where the shooter was positioned, when you look at that in person and all of the pictures right way is like, okay, i got it. i got it. i know where that was. the big thing for us being here today is actually be on the ground, get familiar with the ground, be comfortable with the questions we were going to ask because of the way it was laid out. and i think jason -- yes, lou. mr. correa: i was just going to say this is my second time i've been back. some of the locals spoke to me first time i was here as well as today and a couple of questions come up. first of all, where does the buck stop? who was ultimately responsible for what happened here? and number two, more importantly is, who's in charge? i heard something today that the campaign had a lot to do with the planning of t
kelly: it's a difference between day and night. when you're actually here on this surface, when you are walking on these grounds, when you are actually going to the building, when you are actually up on the roof, when you look where we have people positioned, where the shooter was positioned, when you look at that in person and all of the pictures right way is like, okay, i got it. i got it. i know where that was. the big thing for us being here today is actually be on the ground, get familiar...
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i'm kelly evans, and here's what's ahead. market guest is so confident in the economy, that she's putting her money to work in an underappreciated small-cap trade. she tells us which ones coming up. >>> consumers are looking for value and retailers are offering it. some are doing so better than others, include thing one our analyst says it's up 27% this year. we'll talk about the name and what sets it apart from the competition ahead. >>> peloton is soaring today after reporting a sales increase for the first time in nine quarters. we'll dig into that. >>> let's start with today's markets and dom chu has the numbers. >> kelly, right now we have a market that was positive at one point, but is drifting towards session lows right now, but they're not massive. the dow down about one half of 1%. it's roughly 197 points, 40,695 the last trade there. the bigger, broader s&p 500 is at 5585, down 34, 35 points, roughly one half of 1% declines there. just to give you an idea of the trading change so far today, the highs of the session,
i'm kelly evans, and here's what's ahead. market guest is so confident in the economy, that she's putting her money to work in an underappreciated small-cap trade. she tells us which ones coming up. >>> consumers are looking for value and retailers are offering it. some are doing so better than others, include thing one our analyst says it's up 27% this year. we'll talk about the name and what sets it apart from the competition ahead. >>> peloton is soaring today after...
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welcome. >> thanks, kelly.here. >> i can't help but start on the commodity prices, which we watch quite closely. what do you mean by that, what's going on, on that front? >> obviously, for our farmers that own our company here, that's the driver of the business. when we think about what's really important to our farmers, obviously some farmers have affiliations with political parties, and we have to set that aside. what's important here is three topics. one, how do we get the most for their goods, particularly exports when you have countries like china from 2022 that's down over 500% right now on exports from us to them. the grain side, particularly corn and soybeans, but right now on the corn side, it's near that 500% level. that's a problem. and there needs to be resolution of the farm bill topic, and farmers are anxious for that. and last is imports. how do we steward the imports coming into our country, having an impact on the farmers like used cooking oil that takes away from the oils that come out of corn
welcome. >> thanks, kelly.here. >> i can't help but start on the commodity prices, which we watch quite closely. what do you mean by that, what's going on, on that front? >> obviously, for our farmers that own our company here, that's the driver of the business. when we think about what's really important to our farmers, obviously some farmers have affiliations with political parties, and we have to set that aside. what's important here is three topics. one, how do we get the...
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i'm kelly evans.case you missed it, that ten-year yield dropped below 4% for the first time since february, but not for a great reason. we'll have the reason and debate whether more than a quarter cut could be on the table for september. >>> meta delivered but the bar is high as apple and amazon get ready to report earnings. we'll check back in with one company that might be fitting in a sweet spot. the ceo joins us ahead. and they are free. americans evan gershkovich and paul whelan returning home from russia following a massive and global prisoner swap. we have that and the ramifications. let's start with dom chu and the ugly numbers. >> they were prettier earlier today, kelly. now they are decidedly uglier. the dow down about 539 points, about 1 1/3%. the s&p 500 is at 5453, down 6 points or 1.25%. just to give you an idea, at one point this morning, we were up about 44 points. now down 69. at the lows of the session, we were down 75. so, again, tilting towards the lower end of that range. the nasd
i'm kelly evans.case you missed it, that ten-year yield dropped below 4% for the first time since february, but not for a great reason. we'll have the reason and debate whether more than a quarter cut could be on the table for september. >>> meta delivered but the bar is high as apple and amazon get ready to report earnings. we'll check back in with one company that might be fitting in a sweet spot. the ceo joins us ahead. and they are free. americans evan gershkovich and paul whelan...
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kelly o'donnell has the story. >> reporter: going solo for the first time as kamala harris' running mate before public service union workers. today, minnesota governor tim walz making his first public response to attacks from the trump campaign about how walz talked about his time in the national guard. >> i'm going to say it again as clearly as i can. i am damn proud of my service to this country. >> reporter: at issue, this 2018 clip posted by the harris campaign where then congressman walz, who was talking about gun restrictions, said he carried weapons in war. >> and we can make sure that those weapons of war that i carried in war is the only place where those weapons are at. >> reporter: but walz was never in combat. trump running mate and marine veteran j.d. vance called that walz description scandalous behavior. >> i'm not criticizing tim walz's service. i'm criticizing that fact that he lied about his service for political gain. >> reporter: the harris campaign said walz misspoke when he carried weapons in war. walz served 24 years in the national guard. today, walz did not addre
kelly o'donnell has the story. >> reporter: going solo for the first time as kamala harris' running mate before public service union workers. today, minnesota governor tim walz making his first public response to attacks from the trump campaign about how walz talked about his time in the national guard. >> i'm going to say it again as clearly as i can. i am damn proud of my service to this country. >> reporter: at issue, this 2018 clip posted by the harris campaign where then...
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hi, steve. >> hey, kelly.stic speaking in atlanta saying, quote, i think we will get there. that means there being towards rate cuts f the economy evolves as he suspects it will be. we should have rate cuts by the end of the year. he wasn't pressed whether that would be in september. he said actually what he really said is i think you will all be smiling to the audience of assembled professional financial professionals by the end of the year. he said, he has more confidence inflation is on the road back to 2% and he does want to see, quote a little more data before cutting interest rates. policy right now, he calls restrictive and one reason for rate cuts is -- once rate cuts are achieved, he says we should get rates back to normal. the past three or four months he points out inflation returned back to the prior trajectory before it started to tick up in the beginning of the year. he does say it would be really bad for the fed to cut rates turn around and raise them. just a couple other quick headlines, kelly,
hi, steve. >> hey, kelly.stic speaking in atlanta saying, quote, i think we will get there. that means there being towards rate cuts f the economy evolves as he suspects it will be. we should have rate cuts by the end of the year. he wasn't pressed whether that would be in september. he said actually what he really said is i think you will all be smiling to the audience of assembled professional financial professionals by the end of the year. he said, he has more confidence inflation is...
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come on, kelly.e you get overweighted that way, you know the game's over. >> i know, but listen, i'm on board with you intellectually, i'm just watching the market action. >> well, you know, short term, i don't know where the market's going to go short term. i'm trying to look long-term and say are you going to be able to play tomorrow or not? maybe you are, maybe not. you can look at the carry trade three weeks ago, and then it comes to a point of unraveling, and everybody is going oh, lord, what's going on? i'm just looking at the mid-cap sector is where people should be putting their money, because if you look at it, so far this year, $$120 billion have come ot of stock equity mutual funds and $10 billion in money market funds. rates come down, that money's going to come out of money market funds and where will it go? i would assume and think logically it will go into the mid-cap sector. >> i know you're hoping so. you do have names from across the economy. you like oshkosh, i think that's an indu
come on, kelly.e you get overweighted that way, you know the game's over. >> i know, but listen, i'm on board with you intellectually, i'm just watching the market action. >> well, you know, short term, i don't know where the market's going to go short term. i'm trying to look long-term and say are you going to be able to play tomorrow or not? maybe you are, maybe not. you can look at the carry trade three weeks ago, and then it comes to a point of unraveling, and everybody is going...
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thank you and kelly for your extraordinary contributions.d i wish you and your family the very best as you open the next chapter. god bless the hokanson family. god bless all of you. and god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] >> ladies in general -- and a gentleman, general hokanson. [applause] gen. hokanson: chairman, fellow joint chiefs and spouses, honored guests, family and friends, i want to start by thanking you. thank you for joining us today. thank you for your faith in me and this incredible organization. thank you for your support for the past four years of my time in uniform, and for all the days that made this day possible. as the chairman mentioned, i would like to begin again with a round of applause for the protocol team, the army band, the old guard, the air force honor guard, and the countless folks who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make this event happen. thank you for all your hard work. [applause] no one who wears the cloth of this nation serves alone. we are woven into a community and a fa
thank you and kelly for your extraordinary contributions.d i wish you and your family the very best as you open the next chapter. god bless the hokanson family. god bless all of you. and god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] >> ladies in general -- and a gentleman, general hokanson. [applause] gen. hokanson: chairman, fellow joint chiefs and spouses, honored guests, family and friends, i want to start by thanking you. thank you for joining us today. thank you for...
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hi, kelly. this is -- clearly, i'm talking about of the candidates that she had sort of narrowed down the selection process to. tim walz was the most sort of do no harm candidate. not many people know who he is. he is an athletic coach, a geography teacher he was -- he had a stint in the army. he's a pretty likeable guy. he was on the hill. both democrats and some republicans even liked him. he had quite a more centrist record on the hill, interestingly, than when he became governor. he sort of pivoted more to the left. folks reading the tea leaves about his policies more centrist, again, on the hill. but as governor, particularly when they won both chambers of the state legislature became increasingly progressive. >> wasn't pence the governor when he won with trump, was he governor at the time? >> yes, he was, the governor of indiana. >> maybe this is a chatgpt, they don't have access to the recent years. what are the implications for the business community if any? >> i think from the business
hi, kelly. this is -- clearly, i'm talking about of the candidates that she had sort of narrowed down the selection process to. tim walz was the most sort of do no harm candidate. not many people know who he is. he is an athletic coach, a geography teacher he was -- he had a stint in the army. he's a pretty likeable guy. he was on the hill. both democrats and some republicans even liked him. he had quite a more centrist record on the hill, interestingly, than when he became governor. he sort of...
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>> kelly: i'm so good, how are you?? >> in my world it's a very pleasurable thing but i'm working on a small film, called
>> kelly: i'm so good, how are you?? >> in my world it's a very pleasurable thing but i'm working on a small film, called
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: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show." talented. you've seen him in "inception," and still a kiddo in "third rock from the sun." you can catch him in "beverly hills cop: axel f." give it up for joseph gordon-levitt! [cheers and applause] >> joseph: thanks, everybody. >> kelly: i love the movie, i love your character. i'm going to get to it but i really, really loved it. >> joseph: it's a crowd pleaser. >> kelly: i'm headed to paris soon. >> joseph: my favorite city. >> kelly: wants something you love there? why do you love it so much? >> joseph: the movies is what's france is all about. that motion picture technology was invented in france. >> kelly: i did not know that. >> joseph: the most cinema-loving place you'll ever be. people go to the movies alone. i don't know if you do this. i don't do this anymore but i'm a dad but when i was younger, i would go to the movies
: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show." talented. you've seen him in "inception," and still a kiddo in "third rock from the sun." you can catch him in "beverly hills cop: axel f." give it up for joseph gordon-levitt! [cheers and applause] >> joseph: thanks, everybody. >> kelly: i love the movie, i love your character. i'm going to get to it but i really, really loved it. >> joseph: it's a crowd pleaser. >> kelly: i'm headed to...
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thank you and kelly for your extraordinary contributions.less the hokanson family, god bless all of you, and god bless the united states of america, thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, general hokanson. [applause] guest: -- gen. hokanson: allies, partners, distinguished guests, family and friends, i would like to start by thanking you for joining us here today. thank you for your faith in me and this incredible organization . thank you for your support over the past four years, for my time in uniform, and for all the days that made this day possible. as the chairman mentioned, i would like to begin again with a round of abroad -- round of applause for our national guard protocol team, army protocol team, army band, air force, honor guard, and the countless folks that worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make this event happen. thank you for all of your hard work. [applause] no one who wears the cloth of this nation serves alone. we are woven into a community and family that began long before we were born and one that will contin
thank you and kelly for your extraordinary contributions.less the hokanson family, god bless all of you, and god bless the united states of america, thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, general hokanson. [applause] guest: -- gen. hokanson: allies, partners, distinguished guests, family and friends, i would like to start by thanking you for joining us here today. thank you for your faith in me and this incredible organization . thank you for your support over the past four years,...
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kelly: you are getting press now. [laughter] gov. kelly: and i appreciate it. that is one of those things. [applause] julia: thank you for that. governor lujan grisham, i've heard from some of your fellow women governors, i'm not going to tell you, that you have a sense of humor, so say something funny right now. [laughter] i'm kidding, i'm kidding. actually, i'm certain that having a sense of humor is a great thing to have as an executive and a leader. can you talk about how you bring humor to the governorship and to your fellow women governors? and if it is sort of nasty, just go ahead, who cares? [laughter] gov. lujan grisham: this will surprise my two daughters who have never had a practical joke happen to them more than seven days a week since they were born, i think humor actually is an effective tool when things are hot and tense. i come out it naturally. i can't help it. i'm really a bit of a practical joker. these guys all know, so they tread lightly except that maura healey decided not to tread lightly and i want her to be on notice. [laughter] one of
kelly: you are getting press now. [laughter] gov. kelly: and i appreciate it. that is one of those things. [applause] julia: thank you for that. governor lujan grisham, i've heard from some of your fellow women governors, i'm not going to tell you, that you have a sense of humor, so say something funny right now. [laughter] i'm kidding, i'm kidding. actually, i'm certain that having a sense of humor is a great thing to have as an executive and a leader. can you talk about how you bring humor to...
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back to you, kelly. see you in a bit. >>> oil is sliding today as concerns about a global slow down overshadow texss -- tensios in the middle east. my next guest says it could take a couple days before prices stabilize amarita, good to see you. what should we expect maybe iran, if anything, to do here? >> we are expecting iran to retaliate. you have seen the headlines from the u.s. as well expecting that, but it is going to happen in the next couple of days, that's what they've been warning, but we continue to tell our clients it's going to be a calibrated response. we're still not expecting an all-out war. this happened in april. iran needs to show it's doing something, but at the same time it also realizes if it goes all out, it's going to get attacked itself. if that happens, nothing will be off-limits. israel will go after not just the nuclear facilities, but will go after the oil facilities. that would be a huge amount of damage. they understand that. so this is now about calibrating a response. it
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so, for kelly, he's got a tou~h of kin. so, for kelly, he's got a tough job — of kin.elly, he's got a tough job on _ of kin. so, for kelly, he's got a tough job on his _ of kin. so, for kelly, he's got a tough job on his hands, - of kin. so, for kelly, he's got i a tough job on his hands, what a toughjob on his hands, what do we know about him and when it was announced that he was appointed as the boss of boeing, what was the reaction of the time?— of the time? so, so far, it's been very — of the time? so, so far, it's been very positive - of the time? so, so far, it's been very positive reaction. what boeing needs is a steady hand at the tiller now to calm the waters, to steer it through all this turbulence that is currently undergoing because it's not out of the woods yet, there will be further legislation and challenges ahead, it has to clear up the safety culture amongst its engineers and on the factory floor itself, that is bubbly the biggest challenge that kelly 0rtberg who comes from an amazing legacy actually, he steered a giant in its own right at the aerospac
so, for kelly, he's got a tou~h of kin. so, for kelly, he's got a tough job — of kin.elly, he's got a tough job on _ of kin. so, for kelly, he's got a tough job on his _ of kin. so, for kelly, he's got a tough job on his hands, - of kin. so, for kelly, he's got i a tough job on his hands, what a toughjob on his hands, what do we know about him and when it was announced that he was appointed as the boss of boeing, what was the reaction of the time?— of the time? so, so far, it's been very...
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alongside kelly evans, i'm tyler mathisen. show, including new jersey governor, phil murphy. >>> right now stocks are higher across the board as the producer price index inflation measure there came in a little lighter than expected. signs of slowing inflation, that's good news. and we will get the cpi, the consumer reading tomorrow. nasdaq up more than 2% right now, kelly. >> and the big corporate story of the day is the shakeup over at starbucks. the ceo is out, replaced by chipotle's brian nickel. you can see the huge reaction in starbucks shares having their best year in years of 21%, chip poet lay, going the other way. seems to be worth $20 billion in market cap. let's bring in kate rogers. >> hey, kelly and tyler. nickel is a proven leader with great track records at both chipotle and yum brands. investors clearly thrilled with the the news. he turned what was a major crisis around food safety at chipotle, amounted to a blip on the radar. never happened again after he took over in 2018. he also wisely launched rewards pr
alongside kelly evans, i'm tyler mathisen. show, including new jersey governor, phil murphy. >>> right now stocks are higher across the board as the producer price index inflation measure there came in a little lighter than expected. signs of slowing inflation, that's good news. and we will get the cpi, the consumer reading tomorrow. nasdaq up more than 2% right now, kelly. >> and the big corporate story of the day is the shakeup over at starbucks. the ceo is out, replaced by...
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i the payment was bit of a why the 9 recognition specifically, joshua payroll, not kelly or yeah, it's fascinating to see because you know, josh kelly and i just started josh or bureau, governor, pennsylvania, and senator mark kelly were excellent choices as well to be vp picks but i think what it really came down to is tim, last spring's, the combination of this mid western a good guy who knows how to communicate with everybody. he was a teacher. he was in the military, he's a hunter. you know, he is a parent of idea of children and he connects with people in a way that's very folksy in down home is it's called in the midwest, but he also knows how to attack. he apparently is the originator of this weird label that has really taken off against donald trump and j, the vans the competitors. so shapiro is going to do a great job of helping the campaign in pennsylvania and center kelly will work. he has bought off in arizona to make sure those to swing states go for the democrats. yes, a wolf has labeled vents and from we is in that very simpleton. how can this simple approach to communic
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. >>> and what do harrison ford, angela bassett and kelly ripa all have in common? the disney honor, the tears, and the laughter tonight. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >> david: good evening. and it's great to be back with all of you at home. we have several developing headlines at this hour. the new tropical storm that has just formed in the atlantic tonight. also the dramatic shift in the race to the white house, the new polls in key battlegrounds, and we'll show you. >>> we begin with the earthquake rocking los angeles, the 4.4 quake north of downtown l.a. tonight authorities warning millions to be prepared for aftershocks. this was the moment on espn's "nba today." they were actually live on the air. >> we have a bit of an earthquake here in los angeles. we're going to make sure our studio lights and everything stays safe. >> david: they were live when the quake struck. anchor malika andrews paused to see if everyone was safe. handling it very well. students at wilson high school evacuat
. >>> and what do harrison ford, angela bassett and kelly ripa all have in common? the disney honor, the tears, and the laughter tonight. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >> david: good evening. and it's great to be back with all of you at home. we have several developing headlines at this hour. the new tropical storm that has just formed in the atlantic tonight. also the dramatic shift in...
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>> hey, kelly. doj has filed a civil lawsuit against tiktok for collecting data on millions of kids, a violation of federal law. this was done of a fefrl from the ftc. the agency accusing tiktok of permitting users under 13 to create accounts where they can message and be messaged by adults. the agency has alleged the video app failed to remove kid's information after their parents asked for it to be deleted. in a statement, the head of the justice department's civil division said that -- >> now, this is not the first time that tiktok's data collection has put them in hot water. the predecessor was sued in 2019. since then, tiktok has been subject to a court order to take specific measures to comply with the law. the doj says they are seeking civil penalties and relief. kelly? >> emily, add that to a busy day. >>> the major averages down 2% across the board. the small cap rally is on hold. my next guest does not think we're destined for a hard landing, just a bumpy one. great to see you, steve. you
>> hey, kelly. doj has filed a civil lawsuit against tiktok for collecting data on millions of kids, a violation of federal law. this was done of a fefrl from the ftc. the agency accusing tiktok of permitting users under 13 to create accounts where they can message and be messaged by adults. the agency has alleged the video app failed to remove kid's information after their parents asked for it to be deleted. in a statement, the head of the justice department's civil division said that --...
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kelly mentioned nvidia.is important because during the course of the last week when traders and investors did jump in to buy whatever dip there was last week, there were two stocks in particular in magnificent seven land that were the best performers. over the last week, it is nvidia up roughly 9% in meta platforms and not far behind, up 8% and the mag seven with the worst relative performance is tesla which has lost 1% over the course of the last week and it's something that i'm sure you will talk more about during the course of this hour. and then the stock of the day, one of the best performers in the entire market is regional bank keycorp out of ohio. up 8% and this after scotia bank in canada, inks a deal to take a nearly 15% stake in keycorp for $2.8 million in cash and another tranche in the beginning of next year, but overall keycorp benefiting from some of that minority investment coming from scotia bank and we'll see if that spurs activity in the regional lenders, kelly. i'll send things back over
kelly mentioned nvidia.is important because during the course of the last week when traders and investors did jump in to buy whatever dip there was last week, there were two stocks in particular in magnificent seven land that were the best performers. over the last week, it is nvidia up roughly 9% in meta platforms and not far behind, up 8% and the mag seven with the worst relative performance is tesla which has lost 1% over the course of the last week and it's something that i'm sure you will...
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>> yeah, thanks, kelly, for having me on. mars, it's truly the culmination of their efforts to become a much larger snacking company. again, this is a large, private company that's looking to expand outside of the confectionary or chocolate landscape. so one, you're going to get that scale and expansion into those small format stores, your convenience stores where having that scale is important. now you have candy at the front of the store and you pripgles throughout. for mars, they have a sizable business in europe. this will provide some scale there. pringles' largest market is in europe versus the u.s. but giving them that ex-pocher into the international markets. and third, the most fun for the consumer, you're going to get those fun innovations now with the salty and sweet. what we have seen out of hershey in the last year with chocolate covered popcorn, now mars will have that opportunity with the kellanova brands. >> peter, so is the industry overall growing or contracting, and do you think this now requires an arms ra
>> yeah, thanks, kelly, for having me on. mars, it's truly the culmination of their efforts to become a much larger snacking company. again, this is a large, private company that's looking to expand outside of the confectionary or chocolate landscape. so one, you're going to get that scale and expansion into those small format stores, your convenience stores where having that scale is important. now you have candy at the front of the store and you pripgles throughout. for mars, they have...
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chris kelly and tony rezko could generate big bucks. they were fund-raisers. they were donors. 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 entrenched chicago political dynasties-- well, it proved to be an unstoppable combination. he ran on some things that were uniquely important to black people. healthcare for kids is a good idea. when he said, "free rides for seniors on public transportation," that resonated with black people specifically. blagojevich became governor in 2003. -congratulations, governor. -thank you. may god bless you. [cheers and applause] how do you view your-- your time as governor apart from the scandals? how do i say this in a way where i don't sound like a guy without any humility? but i truly believe i was a gre
chris kelly and tony rezko could generate big bucks. they were fund-raisers. they were donors. 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 entrenched...
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of pennsylvania and senator mark kelly were excellent choices as well to be vp picks. but i think what it really came down to is tim lot springs. the combination of this mid western a good guy who knows how to communicate with everybody. he was a teacher, he was in the military, he's a hunter, you know, he is a parent of i d f children and he connects with people in a way that's very folksy in down home is it's called in the midwest, but he also knows how to attack, he apparently is the originator of this weird label that has really taken off against donald trump and j, the vans the competitors. so shapiro is going to do a great job of helping the campaign in pennsylvania and center kelly will work. he has bought off in arizona to make sure those to swing states go for the democrats. yes. so bulls has labeled vance and trump, we is in that very simpleton. how can this simple approach to communication help pamela harris? well, democrats typically suffer from a problem of over explaining things, getting caught up in details and bows. cala harris and tim walls are just ma
of pennsylvania and senator mark kelly were excellent choices as well to be vp picks. but i think what it really came down to is tim lot springs. the combination of this mid western a good guy who knows how to communicate with everybody. he was a teacher, he was in the military, he's a hunter, you know, he is a parent of i d f children and he connects with people in a way that's very folksy in down home is it's called in the midwest, but he also knows how to attack, he apparently is the...
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and at one point senator kelly, mark kelly from arizona, was second but also quite high.alz was way behind a number of others. even pete buttigieg was ahead of walz at a certain point. so it's a surprise. but you know, if you look at vice presidential history, there have been lots of surprises. some of them work out well. some of them don't. we'll have to see. this campaign will tell the tale. >> now we turn our attention to the convention, which is next week, the week after? it's coming up quickly. that was partly what pushed her to make this decision now. then what? we don't know yet if there's going to be the september debates or singular events or whatnot. >> it's all up in the air. of course there could be an october surprise as it's known. the convention two weeks from now in chicago will be sort of the big event. it's going to be more important than usual for the democrats this year because both of these candidates will really be introducing themselves. harris slightly better known on the national stage. walz not hugely known on the national stage. a lot of work to
and at one point senator kelly, mark kelly from arizona, was second but also quite high.alz was way behind a number of others. even pete buttigieg was ahead of walz at a certain point. so it's a surprise. but you know, if you look at vice presidential history, there have been lots of surprises. some of them work out well. some of them don't. we'll have to see. this campaign will tell the tale. >> now we turn our attention to the convention, which is next week, the week after? it's coming...
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pick mark kelly out of arizona.t is because i think that he will be great on the campaign trail fighting for her. and be the key attack dog and offender and he can bring a message home of being a navy combat pilot and an astronaut. this is a guy that trump would normally want on his side. i want to have you give me this before the justification. >> if you don't overthink it, shapiro. >> love the chat, love you all, thank you very much. >> susan, we will talk to you again. happy families are all alike, every unhappy family is unhappy in their own way. the unhappiness of the trump family from someone who knows all too well. l too well. welve hundred and fifty dollars. only on verizon. (jalen hurts) see you sunday! why use 10 buckets of water when you can use 1 fire extinguisher. and to fight heartburn, why take 10 antacids throughout the day when you can take 1 prilosec. for easier heartburn relief, one beats ten. prilosec otc. one pill. 24 hours. zero heartburn. most people call leaffilter when their gutters are clog
pick mark kelly out of arizona.t is because i think that he will be great on the campaign trail fighting for her. and be the key attack dog and offender and he can bring a message home of being a navy combat pilot and an astronaut. this is a guy that trump would normally want on his side. i want to have you give me this before the justification. >> if you don't overthink it, shapiro. >> love the chat, love you all, thank you very much. >> susan, we will talk to you again....
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i think kelly would be a great pick. better than jd violence. hillary, thank you very _ better than jd violence. hillary, thank you very much, _ better than jd violence. hillary, thank you very much, hilary - better than jd violence. hillary, - thank you very much, hilary rosen. stay with us here on bbc news. thanks forjoining me. quite a cloudy and humid pitch across most of the uk. how about the week ahead? here is the headline, changeable with some rain at times, but also plenty of sunny spells. let's look at the here and now. here is the forecast for later today is this cold front approaches scotland, western england and wales. here it was earlier on as it moved across northern ireland, you can see the cloudy skies and a really humid air headers as well front, it was 18 degrees this morning in northern ireland. then that fresher air arrives, the yellow colour is here showing that sub—20 c, whereas the mid 20s are expected across eastern parts of the uk in that humid southerly. through this evening and overnight they
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i hate to tell you. >> reporter: trump's former chief of staff, retired general john kelly, also said trump once refused to visit the graves of fallen american soldiers in france, calling them "losers," something trump has denied. tonight, the harris campaign insists trump's latest comments prove he "knows nothing about service to anyone or anything but himself." the first presidential debate now less than a month away. tonight we're learning that donald trump's campaign is bringing in former congresswoman tulsi gabbard to help with his preparations. gabbard, once a democrat herself, ran for president in 2019 and faced off against
i hate to tell you. >> reporter: trump's former chief of staff, retired general john kelly, also said trump once refused to visit the graves of fallen american soldiers in france, calling them "losers," something trump has denied. tonight, the harris campaign insists trump's latest comments prove he "knows nothing about service to anyone or anything but himself." the first presidential debate now less than a month away. tonight we're learning that donald trump's...
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hanging around his neck, but american kelly's pride did not last long. the proud boxer and olympic champion on his trip to the city of louisville, when he entered a restaurant for white people, the owner of the restaurant refused to serve him and several white young men at the same time. they attacked the head. after the fight and coming out of the restaurant, the value and prestige of the olympic gold medal that muhammad ali had proudly won under the flag of the united states. he lost for the young boxer. according to some quotes, heartbroken muhammad ali threw his gold medal into the river after this incident , which many consider to be a legend. kelly had grown up in an era when ignoring the civil rights of blacks was still considered a normal issue and with that as. together and they although they can come together politicians of all other white races come believe different they think different whites everybody when the people all of the and discuss the common cause but whenever few of us come together the world is shaken up and i say whatever went b
hanging around his neck, but american kelly's pride did not last long. the proud boxer and olympic champion on his trip to the city of louisville, when he entered a restaurant for white people, the owner of the restaurant refused to serve him and several white young men at the same time. they attacked the head. after the fight and coming out of the restaurant, the value and prestige of the olympic gold medal that muhammad ali had proudly won under the flag of the united states. he lost for the...
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i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead.timent rebounding in august for the first time in five months. while yesterday's retail sales beat also has stocks surging. but one portfolio manager says investors are ignoring two significant market risks. we'll tell you what they are. >>> plus, we'll hear from kamala harris. she'll lay out her economic agenda next hour. we'll debate the policies and proposals ahead of next week's democratic national convention in chicago. >>> the builders are under pressure after housing starts fell in july, and we'll dig into the data and the big changes coming for buyers, sellers, and agents alike. but with stocks on pace for their best weekly gain in months, let's start with dom chu. >> the best week on case for, since november for the s&p and the tech heavier nasdaq index. the dow industrials, the best since the end of last year, roughly about december or so. if you look at the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq, we're floating just about near session highs. the dow industrials up 135 points, 1/3 of 1%
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that may be it, kelly.his is more of the volatility that we're seeing is just people getting a little nervous around what will happen november 5th. >> sure. i think of you as able to distill all that churn into a very simple trading strategy, one that often can sustain itself for years at a time. to leave that as a tease. in the meantime, i want to ask you about the rather pro seic issue of corporate tax rates. as she goes to 28%, gensler is treasury secretary, is there anything in that would dramatically affect stock performance one way or the other? >> i certainly think so. i think gensler treasury secretary is a big deal. i think the regulation side as we argued in our notes to our clients is the biggest difference between a trump win and a harris win. deregulation or re-regulation, more regulation or status quo. so to me that's really where the market is will key off of. i go back to 2017, '18 and '19, what trump policies drove the economic landscape, i come back to regulation as being a big driver of a
that may be it, kelly.his is more of the volatility that we're seeing is just people getting a little nervous around what will happen november 5th. >> sure. i think of you as able to distill all that churn into a very simple trading strategy, one that often can sustain itself for years at a time. to leave that as a tease. in the meantime, i want to ask you about the rather pro seic issue of corporate tax rates. as she goes to 28%, gensler is treasury secretary, is there anything in that...
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mark kelly? yeah and i have to ask you steve because i mean, i remember covering that 2008 campaign and i remember all too well what took place when the market started a crash in the middle of that cycle, we're seeing the stock market go down right now. >> john mccain made that comment, the fundamentals of the economy are strong. there was all of a sudden a momentum shift. i mean, things were looking good for barack obama, but they really started to look good for brockovich when you, when you woke up this morning and saw this business with the markets, what did you think? >> well, i think that was a housing market collapsing that was something deeply structural in the economy that's not what this is. this is an overheated stock market on that day when became was up by five points. we learned for the first time, at least i did what a credit default swap was and that's not what the issue is right now economy is strong. the biden-harris economy is strong yeah. alright, steve, we'll be watching it. g
mark kelly? yeah and i have to ask you steve because i mean, i remember covering that 2008 campaign and i remember all too well what took place when the market started a crash in the middle of that cycle, we're seeing the stock market go down right now. >> john mccain made that comment, the fundamentals of the economy are strong. there was all of a sudden a momentum shift. i mean, things were looking good for barack obama, but they really started to look good for brockovich when you, when...
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tim walz, josh shapiro, and mark kelly, who just sparked speculation onyx about that meeting, which we will get to in a moments. but all of this is going down as a new and head-to-head cbs poll of likely voters show harris leading donald trump by one point nationally, while they are deadlocked in battleground states. so, with the race essentially tied, which direction will vice president harris choose to take? what attributes is she prioritizing and a running mate? and what will the choice reveal about harris and her leadership style? live outside the president's residence at the naval observatory, is where we find allie raffa. what is going on? in the last hour, senator kelly posts on x, "my background is a bit different than most politicians. i spent my life serving in the navy and at nasa, where the mission always comes first. now, my mission is serving arizonans." he has now deleted it. does he not know we are all sort of reading every single sign? what is happening here? >> reporter: yeah, sam, just to prove to you how much attention is on everything these top contenders say and d
tim walz, josh shapiro, and mark kelly, who just sparked speculation onyx about that meeting, which we will get to in a moments. but all of this is going down as a new and head-to-head cbs poll of likely voters show harris leading donald trump by one point nationally, while they are deadlocked in battleground states. so, with the race essentially tied, which direction will vice president harris choose to take? what attributes is she prioritizing and a running mate? and what will the choice...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> kelly: welcome to the kelly clarkson show. give it up, y'all!, "dancing", instead of "dancing" as if i were british. it was by the "last dinner party", a cool band, check them out. and, instantly became a "viral sensation", i am like, never said that before, "viral sensation", there i said it. if you are a fan of 19th century literature, you would recognize him from "pride and prejudice" or as the human grease stain. he said this about his character, i am not a jerk. you can see him once again, when deadpool and wolverine hits it, say hello tem-- to emmy and golden globe winner, matthew macfadyen! ♪ ♪ >> kelly: welcome to the show, you are one of my favorite actors, you play such different characters. "mr. darcey", and
[ cheers and applause ] >> kelly: welcome to the kelly clarkson show. give it up, y'all!, "dancing", instead of "dancing" as if i were british. it was by the "last dinner party", a cool band, check them out. and, instantly became a "viral sensation", i am like, never said that before, "viral sensation", there i said it. if you are a fan of 19th century literature, you would recognize him from "pride and prejudice" or as the human...