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kelli, _ away. mind blowing. mind blowing. kelli, what - away. mind blowing. mind blowing. kelli, what is- away. mind blowing. mind blowing. with the other families, we have seen sgsttstst wasn't improvement.~which wasn't and they improvementa,llwhich wasn't and they basically promised, and they basically said we hope is long—term — said we hope it is long—term — it is experimental. but at this crucial age for them, just develop mentally, wejust feel so blessed to be able to have more time the vision that have and improvements they have and the improvements they have and the improvements they have and the improvements they have right now. we're living it day by day and just living it day by day and hoping for the best as we hopingforlthe besta .~ u. . hopingforlthe besta .a u. a on. is there more treatment of the - you've _ on. is there more treatment of the - you've already - on. is there more treatment of the - you've already had - on. is there more treatment of the - you've already had a? | the kind you've already had a? is there more to or is that it lsthere more to oris that it now? isthere more to or..is u. ' %e§eezt
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kelly kelly was the start of the autism industry program, going up doing the a positive arrow as a woman of color. she was expected to work the fields, but having being diagnosed with pay view at a young age, there was an organic so focusing her attendance on aunt. so the story is a magical fairy tale story. my mom was retrained from deb and kick. she fell in love with my dad to move to the drunken specs house. keep out the time janet in town, and charlie had a daughter that was extremely creative. woman would recognize this off to especially the color the african color wasn't recognized. my mom just being this incredible creative who, who sees talons, took funny under her wing and stay 21 to stand at the banking office or the 1990. and that started to put them on the map. funny subject matter was religious, she was very sole slow. so she was virtual and unique office. i was very fortunate to sit next to her nice days and paints next to him. she always had time for me and towards me. so yeah, i can, thanks bonnie, for where i am today. aside from empowering swiping onto and bringing atte
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i'm insisting on it and believe me, it was applies a lot of people on the kelly kelly that mr. president's appointment is that you're talking tonight about the united states taking over a sovereign territory. what authority would allow you to do that? are you talking about a firm, an occupation there, redevelopment and mr. prime minister? do you see this idea as a way to expand the boundaries of his real and to have a more or piece? even though these rarely people know how important that land is to you and your citizens, just as the space is inherited by the palestinians as well. i do see a long term ownership position. i see it bringing great stability to that part of the middle east and may be the entire middle east. and everybody i've spoken to this was not a decision made lightly. everybody i've spoken to loves as the idea of the united states, phoning that piece of land developing and creating thousands of jobs was something that will be magnificent and a really magnificent area that nobody would know. nobody can look because all they see is death and destruction and rubble and, and d
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kelly is left out for the — lague. also coming up this chloe kelly is left out for the — past . also coming up this chloe kelly out for the — past the so con that ip this evening — past the statue that him one more time. memorialises him one more time. dennis law is laid to rest in manchester. hello and welcome along to sportsday. we will be live at the etihad shortly, first, it seems etihad shertly. but first. it seems w e ,, "— long etihad shertly. but first. it seems es s ,, es. long time since etihad shertly. but first. it seems w e ,, "— long time since the last of a long time since the last of warren three grand slams with gatland's three grand slams with he left his job gatland's three grand slams with he left hisjob head coach wales. he left hisjob as head coach to return hoping to repeat the only'te return hcping'te repeat'the but it enly'te return hcping'te repeat'the but it could barely success, but it could have barely gone year's six nations gone worse. this year's six nations with it a chance to end a brought with it a chance to end a run of record of 43—0 to “sin “5 recs—c! “5 ea" llfi�*wr ~~ ~ .
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this is according to the captain, kelly kelly swift of the state police's bureau of criminal investigation'm bringing this up because this this comes, as we have seen, a concerted effort, a concerted effort to target trans people in this country, particularly by the trump administration, because they're. >> the easiest enemy. people don't think they know they're trying to other trans people in a way that makes it easier for you to say, well, this is something that affects them. people i don't know, people i don't care about. trans people fight in your military and keep you and your family safe. trans people work in every industry that you and your family support. they're not going anywhere. and even as this administration tries to remove trans people from the history of the queer movement at the stonewall. >> stonewall. first of all, stonewall without the t. >> damn right. and we're going to defend that. and as you saw here in dc, in new york and around the country, people are standing up in resistance to that. and i think one of the most important lessons is actually something we take fro
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[shouting questions] >> kelly? kelly, go ahead. >> mr. president, you are talking about -- thank you, mr. president and mr. prime minister. you are talking tonight about the united states taking over a sovereign territory. what authority would allow you to do that? are you talking about a permanent occupation there, redevelopment? and, mr. prime minister, do you see this idea as a way to expand the boundaries of israel and to have a longer piece even though the israeli people know how important that land is to you and your citizens, just as the space is inherited by the palestinians as well? >> i do see a long term ownership position. and i see it bringing great stability to that part of the middle east and maybe the entire middle east: everybody has spoken to. this was not a decision made lightly. everybody i have spoken to loves the idea of the united states owning that piece of land developing and creating thousands of jobs with something that will be magnificent in a really imag magnificent area noy could know. although see is death a
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. >> kelly. kelly>> i have this. >> you are. >> outlining something that is really quite striking tonight. you are talking about. thank you. >> mr. president. >> mr. prime. >> minister, you are talking tonight about the united states taking over a sovereign territory. what authority would. allow you to do that? are you talking about a permanent occupation there? redevelopment? and mr. prime minister, do you see this idea as a way to expand the boundaries of israel. >> and to. >> have a longer. >> peace, even. >> though the. >> israeli people know how important that land is to you and. your citizens, just as the space is. inherited by the palestinians as well? >> i do see a long term ownership position, and i see it bringing great stability to that part of the middle east and maybe the entire middle east. and everybody i've spoken to. this was not a decision made lightly. everybody i've spoken to loves the idea of the united states owning that piece of land, developing and creating thousands of jobs wit
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. >> kelly. >> kelly. >> you are. >> outlining something that is really quite striking. tonight you are talking about. thank you, mr. president. mr. prime minister, you are talking tonight about the united states taking over a sovereign territory. what authority would allow you to do that? are you talking about a permanent occupation? there? redevelopment. and mr. prime minister, do you see this idea as a way to expand the boundaries of israel and to have a longer peace, even though the israeli people know how important that land is to you and your citizens, just as the space is inherited by the palestinians as well. >> i do see a long term ownership position, and i see it bringing great stability to that part of the middle east and maybe the entire middle east. and everybody i've spoken to. this was not a decision made lightly. everybody i've spoken to loves the idea of the united states owning that piece of land, developing and creating thousands of jobs with something that will be magnificent in a really magnificent area that nobody would know. nobody can look because
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and we did get an email from kelly and kelly said i think it's brian kilmeade. love you all. kellye right. >> lawrence: what gave it away? >> so here is the moment of kate walking in to brian's office, it's -- beware, it is a little messy he revealed earlier. >> ainsley: he cleaned it up. >> steve: here is brian's office with the great ariana grande ♪ ♪ >> lawrence: can we talk about how did this happen? something on television triggered arianna. >> there is no way. >> it did. the tv often ignites. there is a whole world going on without me. >> steve: we don't hear the tv in there. we just heard her. steve. >> lawrence: tv said play arianna. >> brian: maybe vindman. >> steve: adams, alexa. quid pro quo sound like alexa? >> brian: maybe. >> steve: we had talked about quid pro quo. >> this is why no one wants to have offices near me. you heard nate complain and so -- right in between. >> lawrence: apparently this has been happening behind your back. >> ainsley: one t rap music blaring. >> lawrence: know it's on play list. >> brian: don't you feel bad when these devices that are there
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kelly. sen. kelly: colonel gabbard, thank you for your service to this country. ms. gabbard: likewise. sen. kelly: thank you for meeting with me a couple of weeks ago. you're nominated to lead and coordinate across the intelligence community's numerous sources of collection and analytic capabilities. in a few sentences, can you describe how you make assessments and how you're going to sift through all of this intelligence and make careful and thoughtful conclusions? ms. gabbard: yes, there are great professionals who work within the intelligence community. i will build a strong team around me as they present the intelligence to provide to the president to the president's daily brief and to respond to issues and concerns that this body has. i will welcome dissenting voices to be able to make sure this information, intelligence, is thoroughly vetted prior to presenting it and make sure the truth is reported, whether that is convenient or not. sen. kelly: thank you. i appreciate that. the president and others are going to rely on that. i want to discuss such an assessment made by the ic. for years,
kelly. sen. kelly: colonel gabbard, thank you for your service to this country. ms. gabbard: likewise. sen. kelly: thank you for meeting with me a couple of weeks ago. you're nominated to lead and coordinate across the intelligence community's numerous sources of collection and analytic capabilities. in a few sentences, can you describe how you make assessments and how you're going to sift through all of this intelligence and make careful and thoughtful conclusions? ms. gabbard: yes, there are...
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kelly: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show," give it up for my amazing band! [cheers and applause] that is what we call a kellyoke classic, from my album chemistry! and nothing enough about me. let's get to our first guest, back in 1991 her first single shot to number one on the country singles chart and she never slow down, she has sold 15 million albums worldwide and won three grammies, three country music awards, and an emmy award, in a "new york times" best-selling author with her line of hugely successful cookbooks because she is an amazing chef. basically she makes the rest of us look like slackers. she has a new album soon and is kicking off a new tour of course, because there is not enough going on. starting april 30th and you can find details online. everyone give it up for my girl trisha yearwood. [cheers and applause] you! [cheers and applause] feathers and colors! i have not seen you in a minute. and that is your color, ma'am. >> trisha: thank you very much. i don't wear red very often. >> kellyings. >> kellyly: no, no, there are plenty of people who don't won that award. it's amazing! to be able to win. there are so m manyf us that would not be here without you. >> trisha: you are so kind to say that. >> kelly: it is true! i did not know this about you, i did not know that mary tyler moore had a record label i did not know that it was your first label. trisha: i think it was a tax write-off, she had a nashville country music label and i got a job as an intern at the front desk position, so i answer the phones and watch everyone come in living their dream while i was just answering the phone. >> kelly: i love that you are like one of the greatest singers on the planet, and you are watching these people go int the studio's and you. >> trisha: i was actually really -- everyone in nashville was like i'm really great, do you want to hear me? >> kelly: i am not good at selling myself either. >> trisha: i did not do that, but that was a great job for me because it made you -- if i
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president trump: kelly, go ahead. kelly: you are talking about -- thank you, mr. president and mr. you are talking about the united states taking over a sovereign territory. what authority would allow you to do that? are you talking about a permanent occupation there, redevelopment? and mr. prime minister do you see this idea as a way to expand the boundaries of israel and to have a longer peace even though the israeli people know how important that land is to you and your citizens just as the pace is inherited by the palestinians as well? president trump: i do see a long-term ownership position. and i see it bringing great stability to that part of the middle east and maybe the entire middle east, and everybody i've spoken to, this is not a decision made lightly everybody loves the idea of the united states owning that piece of land developing that land, creating thousands of jobs, something that will be magnificent in a magnificent area that all they see is death and destruction and rubble and demolished buildings falling all over. just a terrible sight. i've studied it. i've stu
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kelly o'grady. so, kelly, let's take a stroll here through the economic case that donald trump is making for slapping tariffs. >> okay, so a big driver is getting better trade relationships. so let's look at some numbers. it's 2023, the u.s. sells $354 billion in goods to canada, $323 billion to mexico. that same year, though, they bought $419 billion from canada and $475 billion from mexico, so that means there's a trade deficit of $64 billion with canada and $153 billion with mexico. >> you definitely don't want to be on the short end of a trade deficit. >> no, economically, you want them to rely on you versus you relying on them. >> okay, in practical terms, what does it look like when we slap a tariff on an actual item? an everyday item? >> let's look at a car battery. manufactured in canada, then a car company buys it, brings it into the u.s., they sell it to a repair shop and then ultimately a customer. but if there is a tariff that same u.s. car company pays an import tax to bring that car battery into the u.s. then they have to decide how much are they going to pass onto that repair shop and then ultimately the consumer says the car battery costs more, am i going to buy it, maybe yes, maybe no. >> this is where potential inflation could happen. >> right, it could mean higher prices. it also could mean that car company says maybe i should manufacture that battery in the u.s. and then our trade partners say well, maybe rather than paying import taxes, i should just do a better trade deal with the u.s. >> potential outcomes. kellyrady, thanks so much. >> the prospect of a trade war had investors dumping stocks in the early going today. the dow plunged nearly 350 points in the first half-hour in trading, but by the end of the day, it recovered a lot of its losses, closing down 122 points. >> weijia jiang at the white house now, a lot of ups and downs there today as well with the tariffs on and off. now that they are off, weijia, what did the president get after all that? >> reporter: well, maurice, president trump has called tariffs the most beautiful word in the dictionary because he thinks they have such a potent power in negotiating. and tonight, the white house is touting concessions from both mexico and canada. so the mexicans have agreed to send 10,000 soldiers to the border to stop fentanyl trafficking and illegal immigrants, but we should note that in our reporting it actually shows the vast majority of fentanyl seized at the u.s. southern border is smuggled in by american citizens and other legal travel
kelly o'grady. so, kelly, let's take a stroll here through the economic case that donald trump is making for slapping tariffs. >> okay, so a big driver is getting better trade relationships. so let's look at some numbers. it's 2023, the u.s. sells $354 billion in goods to canada, $323 billion to mexico. that same year, though, they bought $419 billion from canada and $475 billion from mexico, so that means there's a trade deficit of $64 billion with canada and $153 billion with mexico....
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kelly hadn't made herself available 24/7 this past summer, we would have had a much worse summer. as i mentioned, kelly relies on local and county firefighters on equipment. we coordinate with teams and forest service personnel depending on fire and location. joining kelly is chad cooper, sublet county fire warden and president of the wyoming fire advisory board. he helped to for other local firefighters and team. and efforts of kelly and chad helped avoid more significant loss of property and most important of all, there was no loss of life. kelly and chad, i'd like to ask you to stand so that we may recognize you for your heroic efforts. kelly and chad are over there. [applause] in addition to the resources to fight future fires, we need resources to begin recovery. watersheds, landscapes, range and habitat were all lost last year and will require our attention to return them to productivity. as well as to make them more resistant to those, and the grass when dry is as flammable as gasoline. i recommend these funds to restore the ravage plans as soon as possible and requested $130 million to provide a backstop, if and only if the current federal, state, and insurance programs fail to address the needs of those working to restore their landscape facili
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kelly. mark kelly just came out of the room democrat and was asked whether all the democrats had voted againstabbard, and he said, i voted no. i don't think we should take away from that necessarily that someone voted for her, but that he's decided for sure he's just going to say what he did. he voted no. we'll hear more as people exit that room. but mark, you're staying with us. still to come, donald trump and benjamin netanyahu meeting at the white house in little more than an hour. what did the israeli prime minister mean when he said he wants to redraw the middle east? >> here you go. >> is there any way to get a better price on this? >> have you checked single care? whenever my customers ask how to get a better price on their meds, i tell them about single care. it's a free app accepted at pharmacies nationwide. >> before i pick up my prescription, i always. check the single. >> care price. >> it's quick, easy, and. >> totally free to use. >> single care can literally beat my. >> insurance copay. you just search for your prescription and show your single care coupon at the pharmacy. the p
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two, please. don't be passive progressive. two for becky. drivers who switch could save hundreds. if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long-lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision. more people on eylea hd had no fluid in the retina compared to those on eylea at 4 months. eylea hd is the only wet amd therapy that helped 8 out of 10 people go up to 4 months between injections after 3 initial monthly treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eylea hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in the eye. an increase in eye pressure has been seen. there is an uncommon risk of heart attack or stroke associated with blood clots. the most common side effects were blurred vision, cataract, corneal injury, and eye floaters. and there's still so much to see. if you are on eylea or a similar type of treatment, ask your retina specialist about eylea hd today for the potential for fewer injections. >>> welcome back. the u.s. justice department is asking the supreme court to intervene in a case involving the firing of a government ethics watchdog by president trump. nbc news senior legal correspondent laura jarrett joins us now with more. so laura, how likely is it that the supreme court agrees to hear this? >> well, tom, the president only needs four justices to agree to hear it. but i'd be surprised if they weigh in at this early stage given that the case is still working its way through the lower courts. now the watchdog that was fired said he should be able to keep his job because of a federal law that shields leaders of these independent agencies, except in limited circumstances. but the broader question of whether mr. trump has the authority to push him out could be an early test of how the supreme court's conservative majority views the president's efforts to reshape the government. and given just how many federal workers have been fired at this point, the justices are likely to take up this issue one way or another at some point soon. tom. >> all right, laura jarrett for us tonight. laura, we thank you for that. >>> when come back, a story you will not want to miss. the black caddies who spent nearly 50 years working for some of the best golfers in history. their tradition unlike any other at the masters, next. 50 years workin best golfers in history. their tradition at the masters. best golfers in history. their tradition at the masters. that's next. >>> in the city of augusta, georgia, home to that legendary golf club, a mural is about to be unveiled, dedicated to the men of golf whose story you may not know. nbc's priscilla thompson has more on their enduring legacy still felt on the course today. >> i'm going to be your caddie for the day. >> all right. >> reporter: for years, it was jim dent who carried the bags of golf legends. >> reporter: i've got your club here. choosing the clubs. >> thank you, kennedy. >> reporter: that might lead them to a masters win. we're at forest hills golf club today. >> wow. >> reporter: but as a team in the 1950s, dent joined augusta national's all black caddie corps that players were required to use and began learning the game of golf on a course he wasn't allowed to play. racism and discrimination, did you experience any of that? >> oh, sure, but i didn't care what you say to me as long as it didn't bother me, it didn't bother mow. >> reporter: instead many local black caddies focused on reading the greens, becoming experts of the course and the secret weapon for golfers like arnold palmer and jack nicklaus. inspired by it all, dent decided to take his swing. >> it was a long journey. it was hard. >> reporter: turning pro in 1966, going on to win a dozen senior pga tournaments. what do you feel like that first job as a caddie gave you? >> it gave me everything i own. if i didn't learn how to do caddieing, i couldn't do golf, and i wouldn't have made the money i made, you know. >> reporter: in the 1980s, after nearly 50 years, augusta national began allowing outside caddies, and the black caddies all but vanished. now 85, dent reflects on the irony of that original rule rooted in racism. and so you all learned -- >> by caddieing. >> reporter: and when the time came -- >> it was easy. >> reporter: you were ready to take your place out there. >> yep. >> reporter: claiming their spot in a storied tradition as masters of the green in their own right. priscilla thompson, nbc news, augusta, georgia. >> we thank priscilla for that story. we thank you for watching "nightly news" on this monday. thank you so much. i'm tom llamas. have a great night. 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[cheers and applause] ♪♪ ooh yeah ♪ ♪ i'm stumbling through the darkness ♪ ♪ there ain't no sign of a spark here ♪ ♪ i'm used to feeling that fire ♪ ♪ you watered down that desire ♪ ♪ i put my work in day in day out ♪ ♪ baby i deserve it don't let me down ♪ ♪ you used to make me feel like a diamond ♪ ♪ now it don't even seem like you're trying ♪ ♪ so give me one good reason i should need you ♪ ♪ whoa come turn this around ♪ ♪ whoa no no don't let us down ♪ ♪ i need more heat from ya baby ♪ ♪ make me feel weak for ya babe ♪ ♪ whoa and i feel alive ♪ ♪ whoa like my heart's in the wild ♪ ♪ i need more heat from ya baby ♪ ♪ make me feel weak for ya babe ♪ ♪ better than that better than that ♪ ♪ you know i love you ♪ ♪ better than that better than that ♪ ♪ so come on love me ♪ ♪ better than that better tn that ♪ ♪ oh we can do much ♪ ♪ better than that better than that ♪ ♪ whoa (whoa) come turn this around ♪ ♪ whoa no no don't let us down ♪ ♪ i need more heat from ya baby ♪ ♪ make me feel weak for ya babe ♪ ♪ whoa and i feel alive ♪ ♪ whoa like my heart's in the wild ♪ ♪ i need more heat from ya baby ♪ ♪ make me feel weak for ya babe ♪ ♪ better than that better than that ♪ ♪ better than that better than that ♪ ♪ (so come on love) better than that better than that ♪ ♪ better than that better than that ♪ ♪ better than that better than that ♪ ♪ better than that better than that ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kellyh a fun beat. i recorded for "heat" for my meaning of life tour album. residency this summer, super excited to perform that every weekend. our first guest knows a little bit about singing on tv because i schooled him on it twice when i beat him twice on the voice. sure, he won once, but for real, he simply one of the most talented musicians ever.
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kelly: welcome to the kelly clarkson show. we got a special kellyoke today, a duet by breakout artist avery anna and dylan marlowe, the first time these two teamed up for a song together give it up for me and my band for "i will when you do." ♪ ♪ ♪♪ if you wanna know when i'll stop leaving ♪ ♪ my stuff on purpose ♪ ♪ and just so i can come back and get it ♪ ♪ when the sun stops burning ♪ ♪ take your name out of my phone and the ♪ ♪ long way home ♪ ♪ so i don't pass your place ♪ ♪ you say that you wanna know when i get ♪ ♪ moved on ♪ ♪ i could ask you the same thing ♪ ♪ but i will when you do ♪ ♪ but you won't so i ain't ♪ ♪ wish like hell that i could ♪ ♪ get you gone but i can't ♪ ♪ turn the light off on that front porch ♪ ♪ turn the lock when you knock on my ♪ ♪ door ♪ ♪ if you wanna know when i'm gonna go and ♪ ♪ get over you ♪ ♪ well i will when you do ♪ ♪ i will when you do ♪ ♪ oh oh ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ who's gonna wave that white flag ♪ ♪ oh oh ♪ ♪ who's gonna leave and not come back ♪ ♪ i will when you do ♪ ♪ i will when you do ♪ ♪ i will when you do ♪ ♪ but you won't so i ain't ♪ ♪ wish like hell that i could (like hell that i ♪ ♪ could) ♪ ♪ get you gone but i can't ♪ ♪ turn the light off on the front porch ♪ ♪ turn the lock when you knock on my ♪ ♪ door ♪ ♪ if you wanna know when i'm gonna go and ♪ ♪ get over you (get over you) ♪ ♪ well i will when you do ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly
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up fallin' out of line ♪ ♪ oh, you can't you can't win, no ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: welcome to "the kellyand getting a lot of stuff out. let's look at my first guest. you have seen him in "the practice," "boston legal," and "night court"
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kelly: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show!" today we are opening with a young new artist. the past couple years she has open for dua lipa, ed sheeran, coldplay, and taylor swift, last year she debuted her first full-length album. let's take a look. here is me and my band with griff, "miss me." ♪ ♪ ♪♪ there was something so bitter and gold ♪ ♪ in my eyes then ♪ ♪ like a lucid dream, like a rosy tint on a ♪ ♪ glass lens ♪ ♪ and i thought i would be oh so old again ♪ ♪ oh, and what a time we had ♪ ♪ i drunk the drinks, i shook the hands ♪ ♪ and i believed the plan, oh ♪ ♪ but it broke my heart in a million ways ♪ ♪ then i fell apart in a foreign place ♪ ♪ and all i wanna do is find a way back to you ♪ ♪ 'cause i'll miss me, i'll miss me, too ♪ ♪ and the empty lanes that i would chase ♪ ♪ for miles ♪ ♪ 'cause i felt something, yeah, i felt alive ♪ ♪ oh, i'll miss me, i'll miss me, too ♪ ♪ yeah, i'll miss me, i'll miss me, too ♪ ♪ now i miss talking to the bathroom floor ♪ ♪ i miss staring at the ceiling 'cause it felt so tall ♪ ♪ i miss sleeping to the sound of the kids next door, i do ♪ ♪ i'll miss me, i'll miss me, too ♪ ♪ now i miss talking to the bathroom floor ♪ ♪ i miss staring at the ceiling 'cause it felt so tall ♪ ♪ i miss sleeping to the sound of the kids next door, i do ♪ ♪ i miss me, i miss me, too ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly," and the jason bourne movies. she she's been nominated for golden globes and enemies.
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clean ♪ ♪ see our friends, see the sights ♪ ♪ feel alright ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: welcome to "the kelly which came at that same year. let's look at first first guest. you know her for her uncanny ability to use the force as the jedi master rey and you've also seen her in "murder on the orient express," and last year's "young woman and the sea." her new film is called "cleaner." it's in theaters friday. bless you. please welcome daisy ridley! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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kelly. trams. kelly: thank you, mr. speaker. two weeks ago president trump was sworn into office. he won the popular vote and the electoral college. don't like results, but i accepted them. for the past four years, i've heard my colleagues on the other side of the aisle passionately defend article 1 of the constitution. not anymore. i heard them speak about the importance of congress' power of the purse. not anymore. i heard them insist that only congress can change laws and determine the structure of our government. not anymore. in the past two weeks, we've seen a familiar pattern emerge. the president creates an issue, causing a crisis, there is confusion, then he fixes the crisis, often by backing -- walking back the very same issue he created. just this week he threatened tariffs against our closest neighbors. import taxes that would drive up the costs for american consumers. there was no real reason, no real justification. but after days of uncertainty for businesses across crit, president trump -- across the country, president trump backed down. what did he get in return? pr
kelly. trams. kelly: thank you, mr. speaker. two weeks ago president trump was sworn into office. he won the popular vote and the electoral college. don't like results, but i accepted them. for the past four years, i've heard my colleagues on the other side of the aisle passionately defend article 1 of the constitution. not anymore. i heard them speak about the importance of congress' power of the purse. not anymore. i heard them insist that only congress can change laws and determine the...
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kelly o'grady joins us now. kelly, mr. hartman said that he hoped these tariffs would open up markets. how did that go last time around? >> kellyome extent, it worked. coming out of that initial trade war, china agreed to historic trade deal. it was called phase one, and they agreed to not only buy, but increase by $30 billion over a couple of years. they didn't fully live up to that commitment. they started off strong but then started to fizzle out for a number of dynamics. covid may have been one of them. but i will also note that those initial pain tariffs, the government had to step in and give farmers billions in aid so it sort of offset tariff revenue. >> maurice: what if this drags on? what does mr. hartman expect that to mean for his whole livelihood? >> kelly: he is so concerned about competition, maurice. trade negotiations take time and brazil and argentina are chomping at the bit to steal some of that market share in china from these u.s. farmers, and he told me some of that business once it is lost you cannot get it back. >> john: cbs news "money watch" kelly o'grady. thank you very much. >> maurice: now other top
kelly o'grady joins us now. kelly, mr. hartman said that he hoped these tariffs would open up markets. how did that go last time around? >> kellyome extent, it worked. coming out of that initial trade war, china agreed to historic trade deal. it was called phase one, and they agreed to not only buy, but increase by $30 billion over a couple of years. they didn't fully live up to that commitment. they started off strong but then started to fizzle out for a number of dynamics. covid may...
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kelly was one of them. as i said, he was convicted, scheduled to be sentenced this april until he was pardoned by president trump last month. while awaiting trial on his january 6 related charges, kelly was separately charged and convicted in his home state of tennessee of conspiracy to murder law enforcement, including fbi agents and employees who participated in the investigation of his insurrectionist conduct. kelly's conspiracy case remains pending sentencing but kelly argues that the case is related to his washington, d.c. charges, and thus covered by president trump's blanket pardon. kelly is a perfect example of the danger of publicly releasing the names of fbi agents who worked on january 6 cases, and there were some 5,000 employees of the fbi and department of justice who were engaged in that. if we value these men and women who risk their lives every day for the safety of the united states, we cannot allow kash patel to become director of that agency, and we cannot run the risk that he'll use their names publicly as he has in his book, identifying his enemies list to the detriment of these agents and their families. we owe it to them to stand by them as they have stood by us. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from washington. ms. cantwell: mr. president, i come to the floor today to talk about the nomination of the president's nominee to run the department of commerce, an
kelly was one of them. as i said, he was convicted, scheduled to be sentenced this april until he was pardoned by president trump last month. while awaiting trial on his january 6 related charges, kelly was separately charged and convicted in his home state of tennessee of conspiracy to murder law enforcement, including fbi agents and employees who participated in the investigation of his insurrectionist conduct. kelly's conspiracy case remains pending sentencing but kelly argues that the case...
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good night [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> kelly: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show!"tarting off with a special p recorded performance just for today, and in a little bit i'll tell you why, but first let's get to music. it's a song i recorded nearly 15 years ago from my album, "stronger." 15 years ago. [applause] that felt weird saying. i don't know why. feels like a fine glass of wine. just real old. i don't performing all that often, so we are excited to get to perform it. let's get to it. here is me and my band, y'all, with "the war is over." [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪♪ i watch the days rush by me like a river ♪ ♪ i shouldn't wait, but i'm scared to touch the water ♪ ♪ i let the phone ring, why won't you believe me ♪ ♪ i wait for silence, takes a lot not to answer ♪ ♪ all i have to say is you don't deserve me ♪ ♪ you don't deserve me ♪ ♪ i'm finally walking away 'cause you'll only hurt me ♪ ♪ and you're not worthy ♪ ♪ and i won't let you pull me in ♪ ♪ because i know you're gonna win, but the war is over ♪ ♪ and i won't fight you anymore ♪ ♪ i've never been so sure ♪ ♪ this i
good night [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> kelly: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show!"tarting off with a special p recorded performance just for today, and in a little bit i'll tell you why, but first let's get to music. it's a song i recorded nearly 15 years ago from my album, "stronger." 15 years ago. [applause] that felt weird saying. i don't know why. feels like a fine glass of wine. just real old. i don't performing all that often, so we are excited to get to...
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kelly do what he was able to do his first time with the eagles as a head coach. he where he led them to the playoffs, however, is head coach overall kelly, when 28 35 now this time its kelly's first time as a coordinator in the nfl and he's set to be the highest paid to do so at the position with 6 million per year in his new deal. >> i was in the college ranks wears number 19, cal playing pittsburgh hosting picks birthdays in the 2nd quarter. here in golden bears a iona krimili things in the 3. >> and she gets the found that place a four-point play county lead by 11 after they full quarter and cow by 33 at this point, more from krimili. she drives finishes with the lay of their the hoop and harm us. another three-point play on that one. 60 plus become a lien on the night that are in the 4th. this cat with a comfortable lead in cameron la see what she does with the from beyond the arc. she gets 3 to go, carol, there just point this point they steamrolled past pittsburgh. 84 to 53. the final is they'll take on louisville on thursday. >> removal civilian is stanford hosting number 15 ranked unc later in the 4th quarters pick it up. and stanford down by 5 lexi donarski. she dr
kelly do what he was able to do his first time with the eagles as a head coach. he where he led them to the playoffs, however, is head coach overall kelly, when 28 35 now this time its kelly's first time as a coordinator in the nfl and he's set to be the highest paid to do so at the position with 6 million per year in his new deal. >> i was in the college ranks wears number 19, cal playing pittsburgh hosting picks birthdays in the 2nd quarter. here in golden bears a iona krimili things in...
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kelly is chad cooper, sublet county fire warden and president of the wyoming fire board and helped to for other local firefighters and team. and efforts of kelly and chad helped avoid more significant loss of property and most important of all, there was no loss of life. kelly and chad, i'd like to ask you to stand so that we may recognize you for your heroic efforts. kelly and chad are over there. [applause] >> in addition to the resources to fight future fires, we need resources for recovery. watershed landscapes, range and happen at that time were all lost last year and will require our attention to return them to productivity. as well as to make them more resistant to those, and the grass when dry is as flammable as gasoline. rerecommend these to restore the ravage plans as soon as possible and requested 130 million to provide a backstop, if and only if the current federal, state, insurance programs fail to address the needs of those working to restore their landscape facilities and livelihoods. make no mistake, this will be hard work, and it will take time. i further recommend the program be administered through the wyoming wildlife and natural trust office, the board there and staff have years of experience in coordinating with state and federal agenc
kelly is chad cooper, sublet county fire warden and president of the wyoming fire board and helped to for other local firefighters and team. and efforts of kelly and chad helped avoid more significant loss of property and most important of all, there was no loss of life. kelly and chad, i'd like to ask you to stand so that we may recognize you for your heroic efforts. kelly and chad are over there. [applause] >> in addition to the resources to fight future fires, we need resources for...
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kelly to be his offensive coordinator. vegas will reportedly pay kelly $6 million, most in the league for an assistant, and nearly triple kelly'sat ohio state where they won the natty. >>> three, two, one, yea! >> guardians manager and former a's and giants catcher stephen vogt back in town this weekend, dublin's school of imagination naming their family center after vogt to recognize his ten years of support helping special needs children. >> the best part is since it was 10 1/2, 11 years ago, i see kids now still they come to a's games, come to giants games when they are there, stephen, remember me? yes. i remember when you were in second grade at school of imagination. what are you doing now? i'm in college? oh, i'm old, but also it's so neat to see the growth of the children. >>> cool story, glenn. >> oh, this was cool sunday. south carolina retired the number 22 of a'ja wilson, a four-time all american and now three-time wnba mvp with the las vegas aces. wilson led the gamecocks to the program's first natty, but that wasn't the only 22 to go to the rafters. check it out. iowa basketball honored its most famous alum, caitli
kelly to be his offensive coordinator. vegas will reportedly pay kelly $6 million, most in the league for an assistant, and nearly triple kelly'sat ohio state where they won the natty. >>> three, two, one, yea! >> guardians manager and former a's and giants catcher stephen vogt back in town this weekend, dublin's school of imagination naming their family center after vogt to recognize his ten years of support helping special needs children. >> the best part is since it was...
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kelly briefly and we had to take a short break. we've also seen president trump try to implement these policies in the private sector as well, encouraging people to do it. can he do that? kellyry but it's important to remember that diversity makes our country great. we are a country of diverse people from different backgrounds, from different experiences, and it's important that we embrace it, realize it, and are thankful for it. we are lucky to have diversity in our country. catriona: we have lots more to talk about. luckily, we have lots more time. we are all going to stay there. we will be back in just a moment. stay with us here on bbc news. this year on bbc news. -- stay with us here. announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ announcer: "usa today" calls it, "arguably the best bargain in streaming." that's because the free pbs app lets you watch the best of pbs anytime, anywhere. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by...
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kelly of arizona. senator kelly, welcome back to "meet the press". >> good morning, kristen. >> it's great to have you back. i do have to start again on this tragic news about this plane crash here in the nation's capitol. you, of course, have flown combat missions as a navy pilot. you just heard my conversation with senator schmitt, responding to what we heard from president trump this week, that diversity programs, according to the president, may have played a role. the president acknowledging that he does not have proof of that. what is your take on what we know and what you've heard? >> well, kristen, first, it's a tragic and sad accident and i really feel for the families. the plane, on the helicopter, it's -- you know, you know, these accidents are often very complicated set of things that happen sequentially. it's often not one thing that causes a major aviation accident like this. i've been involved in accident investigations, particularly like with space shuttle colombia, you know, as an example, that we lost in 2003. and, to say that it has to do with the person's color of their skin or their gender, i think that's just poor leadership. and especially at a time where any president is supposed to be the consoler in chief, and not the person that's going to try to divide us as a country, especially when you don't have the appropriate information. and he clearly does not have the information in this case. this is too early in the investigation. the nbc is really good at this. they'll do a thorough investigation and we'll eventually see what the cause of this accident was. >> and they are still investigating. that is for sure. let's shift to the other big news of this morning. the president's announcement on tariffs, on the country's three biggest trading partners. you heard senator schmitt defending the plan. you heard secretary noem defending the plan as well, saying, ultimately, this will be good for the economy. rejecting the idea that it could drive up prices. do you think, as prmp has argued, that tariffs ultimately will be good at stemming the flow of illegal immigration and fentanyl? >> kristen, we're talking about two different things here. border security is important. i represent arizona. we're a border state. there are things that we can do to strengthen the border. we've demonstrated that democrats and republicans can work together to come up with real policy solutions. what the president has proposed here, raising tariffs on canada and mexico, it's going to just do one thing. you say it may raise prices, it will raise prices for american consumers. we saw this in his first administration, here in arizona. we wound up in a trade war over certain things with china, for cotton producers and pecan farmers, they wound up, it really, really hurt their businesses. but beyond this, it's going to hurt american families. they're going to see prices go up for food, for energy, for electronics. i think you mentioned that for autos. this is not the way to handle this. >> i do want to turn to the nomination process. tulsi gabbard in the spotlight this week. you were among those asking her a range of different questions during her confirmation hearing. she is a former democratic lawmaker. we should remind folks of that. she ran for president in the democratic party. notably, you have supported all but two of mr. trump's nominees so far. but you've expressed some real concerns about tulsi gabbard. based on your conversations, do you think tulsi gabbard has the votes to get confirmed? >> well, i think anybody who went into that confirmation hearing this week with questions about, you know, her background, her ability to manage 18 intelligence agencies, and also, her commitment to guard our secrets, as the director of negligence, she's responsible for a lot. she's got to sort through a massive amount of information every single day, decide what to present to the president. i think if you had questions about her decision making and her judgment when you went into that hearing, i think anybody that sat there, like i did, or my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, probably left with more questions. i know i did. you played senator langford's exchange with her over whether or not edward snowden was a traitor. it's a pretty simple question to ask. he actually thought he was throwing her a softball, something she could easily, you know, admit to. i mean, the definition of a traitor is pretty simple. i mean, whether or not somebody betrayed our country. and in the case of edward snowden, we know he did. he released a lot of classified information, top-secret information, over a million documents, and gave a lot of those to russia. he may have given some to china. he meets the definition. i don't see why she couldn't, you know, say that. i'm kind of puzzled by it. and you know, i don't know why she wouldn't admit that. it's interesting, my friend and colleague, eric schmitt wouldn't either. i don't question his judgment on this. i think this is a very political conversation. but i think a lot of my colleagues will have questions on her nomination. >> we'll have to see how it all plays out. it will be obviously a dynamic several days as we wait to see what happens with her vote, whether she gets out of committee sources who are close to her say they do feel confident that she will. i do want to talk about the president's mass deportation plans. you heard from homeland security secretary kristi noem earlier in the broadcast. i.c.e. operations are already being carried out across the country. you have pushed for tougher standards, tougher border policies. do you support what you are seeing so far? the deportation plan, as it's been carried out by the president? >> yeah, i don't, for a number of reasons. it seems to be more about intimidation of a big population of people. it's going down the road of mass deportation, which he said he would do, which would rip communities apart. these are really bad ideas. trying to send folks back to colombia, which we do routinely, but sending them on military airplanes, which, by the way, costs a lot more money than putting them on a chartered airline flight, which we've, you know, done for decades. it's all about scaring and intimidating people. it's the same thing for guantanamo bay. building a facility there, is because it just sounds very frightening to a lot of folks. when you're a criminal, we need to find where you are. we need to take you into custody. and iyou're not documented, you should be returned. that makes sense. i'm all about public safety and border security. but we've got to do it in a way in accordance with our values. >> one more question to you, senator. esident trump obviously signed the laken riley act into law this week. just so folks understand that, it will allow law enforcement to detain and deport undocumented immigrants who have been charged with theft-related crimes. you voted in support of this bill i had an opportunity to interview your colleague senator adam schiff, who opposed it. he told me last week that this bill is so broad the u.s., quote, would be able to deport dreamers for taking a tube of tooth paste. can you guarantee this law won't be applied in a way that's overly broad? >> well, this law is about public safety, representing a border state, that affects arizona, i think, more than other states, just because of numbers. and it's where folks cross. kristen, if you come across the border and you don't have documentation, you've already committed a crime. this is for somebody who then decides to commit a second crime. and they're taken into custody, there'll be due process involved, so they can eventually, if they can prove that these are not valid charges, where they go through the court system, they could then be released. i'm not concerned about, you know, what adam is talking about. i think, you know, very highly of dreamers. dreamers are as american as my own two kids. i think we should be working towards a pathway to citizenship for dreamers. i know some of my publican colleagues feel the same way. and we're going to solve these border issues by working together, democrats and republicans, to come up with policy changes on border security and immigration reform. >> all right. senator kellyfor joining us. we really appreciate it. >> thank you, kristen. >>> and when we come back, a warning about the need for checks and balances in the federal government, from a former attorney general. our "meet the press" minute is next. a chewy order is on the way for (interrupted by dog)... 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kelly cobiella joins us now. kelly. many israelis described the return of the remains of the bibas family yesterday as the most painful moment since october 7th. so what has the reaction been to these new, unsettling developments? >> yeah. >> those. >> coffins basically paraded. yesterday before being handed over to the red cross. >> it has been devastating. >> for the bibas family. >> today they. >> held out hope. >> to the very. >> end that the little boys and their mother would be returned safely. but today, the idf said the boy's remains were identified through dna and that their mother's body was missing. inside, the coffin, labeled with shari bibas name, was the body of a palestinian woman from gaza. shari and her sons, four year old ariel and nine month old kfir, were kidnaped october 7th. all of it captured in video. in many ways, this family symbolized the absolute trauma and devastation of that day. hamas said that they were killed in an air strike in an israeli air strike in november of 2023. the idf now says that the boys were murdered, just a horrifying turn for the boy's father, who was released february 1st, and for the rest of the bibas family, as well as the families of some 60 hostages who now are unsure whether their loved ones or their will return or their bodies, if in fact, they have already died. israeli president benjamin netanyahu, clearly sorry, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, clearly furious. here's what he had to say today. >> today, the heavens shake. the entire civilized world should condemn these horrific murders. the entire civilized world should join israel in demanding the immediate release of all the hostages. all of israel is united in grief. and as the prime minister of israel, i vow that i will not rest until the savages who executed our hostages are brought to justice. they do not deserve to walk this earth. nothing will stop me. nothing. >> the boy's aunt said today that the family is not seeking revenge. only sherif's body to be returned to them. hamas said today it was looking into all of this and said there may have been a mix up after the bombing where the mom and her young sons were held at. perhaps another one of the victims of that airstrike that hamas claims killed the babies, boys and their mother had also killed a palestinian woman. perhaps somehow there was a mix up in the remains. hamas also said that they're moving ahead with the next hostage release tomorrow. ali. they named six hostages who are all believed to still be alive, who will or are expected to be returned tomorrow. but ali, all of this raising questions about the ceasefire and the second phase, which still has not been negotiated. ali. >> kellyand to ask more of those questions that kelly brings up there, i want to bring in michael crowley, diplomatic correspondent for the new york times. michael, the bibas family has become a symbol of the horrors of october 7th, in part because cofer was just nine months old when he was kidnaped, the youngest of the hostages. but now we have this awful news about he and his brother ariel's fate. how does this extremely emotional kind of development affect diplomatic talks to extend the ceasefire? those talks were already tenuous. >> absolutely. >> thank. >> thank you for. >> having me. and you're. >> absolutely right. >> you know, absolutely heartbreaking story that is going to have real diplomatic consequences. it was going to be hard enough to extend this phase that israel is in with hamas, which is a pause in the fighting to allow for the. >> release of hostages and the release of palestinian prisoners. >> and this time period is supposed to be used for negotiations to. try to establish
kelly cobiella joins us now. kelly. many israelis described the return of the remains of the bibas family yesterday as the most painful moment since october 7th. so what has the reaction been to these new, unsettling developments? >> yeah. >> those. >> coffins basically paraded. yesterday before being handed over to the red cross. >> it has been devastating. >> for the bibas family. >> today they. >> held out hope. >> to the very. >> end...
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kelli. mr. kelly was convicted of assaulting a law enforcement. we saw it, didn't we, in terms of videotapes that show our law enforcement agents trying to stand their ground in this capitol building, being beaten back and assaulted by these mobs. mr. kelly was convicted of assaulting law enforcement and he was given a full and unconditional pardon by donald trump. but mr. kelly has also been convicted in his home state of tennessee of conspiracy to murder the fbi agents who investigated his role in the january 6 attack. understand this. now he is arguing that president trump's blanket pardon of mr. kelly should cover his attempt to kill fbi agents. when asked about the possible firings of career fbi officials at his confirmation hearing, mr. patel under oath, under oath, and i quote, said i don't knows what' going on right now at the fbi. mr. president, that's not true. thanks to multiple brave whistleblowers, we now know that mr. patel likely committed perjury if making that statement. even before being confirmed as an fbi director, mr. patel is already directing the ongoing purge of honorary -- pardon me -- honorable career public servants despite his status as a private citizen. he has no right to be part of this awful process. i urg
kelli. mr. kelly was convicted of assaulting a law enforcement. we saw it, didn't we, in terms of videotapes that show our law enforcement agents trying to stand their ground in this capitol building, being beaten back and assaulted by these mobs. mr. kelly was convicted of assaulting law enforcement and he was given a full and unconditional pardon by donald trump. but mr. kelly has also been convicted in his home state of tennessee of conspiracy to murder the fbi agents who investigated his...
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kelly and tony rezko. 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 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 great governor. i can't think of any governor in my life that did anything for anybody i knew that can walk around and say, "you know what? thank you, governor. my daughter had healthcare through you." free public transportation for seniors and the disabled? i did that 'cause they raised the sale
kelly and tony rezko. 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 would shake loose 50 grand. all that money plus rod's appeal to voters who had felt...