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david kelly. i love his note. it was a little bit of a humble bread.day support that in terms of the fed cutting before others say they need to? >> nothing humble about it. good for him. wonderful. >> 28 minutes away from that inflation number. lisa shalett on her outlook, steve on my rate cuts are not guaranteed, and david kelly online the timing of cuts is crucial. cpi data just around the corner. lisa saying this. inflation has remained sticky. for the fed, the hot data is not simply a risk to estimates. it shines a light on its long bias towards cutting rates. lisa joins us for more. where does that bias to cutting rates come from? what's it about? >> our perspective has been that for a long time they have been focused on managing liquidity. we know, as some of your prior guests talked about, liquidity has begun to finally drain out of the system. this has been a 2.5 year period where financial conditions have remained extraordinarily accommodative and i think they want to cut so they get to qt, the tapering of qt. they have tried to keep an order
david kelly. i love his note. it was a little bit of a humble bread.day support that in terms of the fed cutting before others say they need to? >> nothing humble about it. good for him. wonderful. >> 28 minutes away from that inflation number. lisa shalett on her outlook, steve on my rate cuts are not guaranteed, and david kelly online the timing of cuts is crucial. cpi data just around the corner. lisa saying this. inflation has remained sticky. for the fed, the hot data is not...
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david kelly mentioned he would be happy to see rates start to go down in june. not going to happen according to the folks on wall street. june is priced out, july is priced out, and as of this moment, september isn't even priced for a full rate cut. you have to wait until november until you get a rate cut fully priced in. it's going to be another waiting game. the fed meets may 1 and then they meet on june 12. we will get two more inflation reports before they meet. sonali: the fomc minutes just after 2:00 p.m. earlier today, former treasury secretary larry summers reacted to the inflation data and he told david westin that investors should seriously consider that the next fed move is a hike. here's more of what he had to say. >> rate cut in june it seems to me would be a dangerous and egregious error, comparable to the errors the fed was making in the summer of 2021, when it just didn't get the thread on inflation. sonali: let's now bring in the head of economic research for fixed income and macro at citadel in an exclusive interview. he joins us now. when you
david kelly mentioned he would be happy to see rates start to go down in june. not going to happen according to the folks on wall street. june is priced out, july is priced out, and as of this moment, september isn't even priced for a full rate cut. you have to wait until november until you get a rate cut fully priced in. it's going to be another waiting game. the fed meets may 1 and then they meet on june 12. we will get two more inflation reports before they meet. sonali: the fomc minutes...
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all right joining me now jpmorgan chief global strategist, david kelly. vid, first and foremost i'm a huge fan. i'm glad you're on the show. >> very happy to be here. charles: you and i of course know there are pullbacks, there is corrections, there is the occasional crash all about of long-term investing but there is some pain associated with the process, right and the anxiety? are people right to feel sort of anxious what is happening right now? >> i think people are right to be cautious because we've had a huge runup in the stock market. you know i think the fundamentals are still very good. i realize profits are not growing significantly but they're at a very high level. we saw profits soar really over the pandemic years and now we're sort of just treading water. but they're at very high level. the economy is still growing. look like it is growing two to 3%. three million jobs. unemployment rate at 4%. inflation is a little sticky but overall still on a downward trend. overall it is a good economist the issue the market has gone up a lot. it will have
all right joining me now jpmorgan chief global strategist, david kelly. vid, first and foremost i'm a huge fan. i'm glad you're on the show. >> very happy to be here. charles: you and i of course know there are pullbacks, there is corrections, there is the occasional crash all about of long-term investing but there is some pain associated with the process, right and the anxiety? are people right to feel sort of anxious what is happening right now? >> i think people are right to be...
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sonali: earlier this week david kelly at j.p. morgan had a don't -- a note on the dollar dynasty linking the u.s. dollar to the rise of the new england patriots and he has called it there would be more headwinds or tailwinds rather to keep the dollar moving higher. how are traders positioned in the currency market if you think about this dynamic? do you see people starting to take chips off the table anywhere or lead hardener -- lean harder into currencies weakening to your point? starcom not so well-versed in sports. the dollar, their position most positive, speaking about hedge fund, asset managers, other speculative positions. most positive on the dollar since fall of 2022. it is strong and where we are looking, it can get still stronger and that is worrisome. sonali: anya andrianova, we thank you for keeping an eye on these moves and what is ahead. coming up next to we are going to talk about the banks. morgan stanley and bank of america soaring past expectations for first quarter trading revenue. there still pressure on shar
sonali: earlier this week david kelly at j.p. morgan had a don't -- a note on the dollar dynasty linking the u.s. dollar to the rise of the new england patriots and he has called it there would be more headwinds or tailwinds rather to keep the dollar moving higher. how are traders positioned in the currency market if you think about this dynamic? do you see people starting to take chips off the table anywhere or lead hardener -- lean harder into currencies weakening to your point? starcom not...
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water cold, david kelly and soria. you are west of latest are quick to launch their own. solve all of criticism. it's around or russia around other countries called for di escalation under diplomatic solution. the right in the wake of it runs struggling israel 24 hours ago. and the meeting of the un security council, the just wrapped up in new york. we've got a lot to talk about during this live program from the it is just over 24 hours now since iran launch is 1st ever directed to attack. going israel firing hundreds of drones and miss aisles. it said it was the retaliation. it had been promising ever since it's called so that in syria we've destroyed and an ass stripe. it's just about everybody blamed on it. the kind of leaves that has made and $200.00 projectiles was launched from iran, including thousands of ballistics. now these images are currently seeing what was the night sky over jerusalem. is video's taking my eye. witnesses? these really on the says most the miss oswell intercepted with local media reported
water cold, david kelly and soria. you are west of latest are quick to launch their own. solve all of criticism. it's around or russia around other countries called for di escalation under diplomatic solution. the right in the wake of it runs struggling israel 24 hours ago. and the meeting of the un security council, the just wrapped up in new york. we've got a lot to talk about during this live program from the it is just over 24 hours now since iran launch is 1st ever directed to attack....
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knowledge of israel lift up by not moderate drones and missiles find via ron and water to coal, david kelly and soria, while west and leaders will click the launch their own salvo of criticism. it's around russia, around the country is called the escalation under the flood method solution, the right in the wake of it runs struggling israel 24 hours ago. and the meeting of the un security council, the just wrapped up in new york. we've got a lot to talk about during this live program from the it is uh, just over 24 hours now since iran launch is 1st of a direct attack. going israel firing hundreds of drones and ms aisles. it said it was the retaliation of had been promising ever since it's called so they've been syria which destroyed in an ass stripe of just about everybody blamed on it's right now the instead of a huge size made in $200.00 projectiles, was launched from iran, including thousands of ballistics. now these images are currently seeing what was the night sky over jerusalem. is video's taking my eye witnesses? these really on the says, most of the miss oswell intercepted with loc
knowledge of israel lift up by not moderate drones and missiles find via ron and water to coal, david kelly and soria, while west and leaders will click the launch their own salvo of criticism. it's around russia, around the country is called the escalation under the flood method solution, the right in the wake of it runs struggling israel 24 hours ago. and the meeting of the un security council, the just wrapped up in new york. we've got a lot to talk about during this live program from the it...
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david: kelly, thank you very much.or responsible federal budget says this will only add to our national debt and cause tuition prices to go up even higher. committee for a responsible government president, maya mcginnis joins me now to discuss. thank you for joining me. you think that number that kelly just told us is way underdone that you actually say that president biden's already spent $600 billion, 600 billion on debt consolation, how did you come up with that figure? >> well, we've been looking at the different policies in the past that were both implemented during covid and the various attempts at debt forgiveness and our estimates is that not only has he spent hundreds of billions already, but the new policies that he's talking about could range, definitely hundreds of billions more, could range from a quarter to three quarters of a trillion dollars added to national debt. let me just say, first, the problem of student debt is huge, i'm the mother of two college aged children, it's very expensive to go to colle
david: kelly, thank you very much.or responsible federal budget says this will only add to our national debt and cause tuition prices to go up even higher. committee for a responsible government president, maya mcginnis joins me now to discuss. thank you for joining me. you think that number that kelly just told us is way underdone that you actually say that president biden's already spent $600 billion, 600 billion on debt consolation, how did you come up with that figure? >> well, we've...
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david: kelly, thank you very much.s, nearly half of the nation's governors are calling on the president to lift the pause on approvals for new liquefied natural gas projects. one of the governors behind the push is republican kevin stitt from oklahoma, and the governor joins us now. great to see you, governor. thanks for being here. are you concern that had the lng pause so called by the biden administration will turn into an outright ban? >> absolutely. why would you pause these projects? it make no sense. hurts our domestic producers and hurts the companies here in america. more importantly, what do the allies think when we're not delivering and helping them and supplying. we're fortunate to be energy independent and have all the resources, but our other allies in europe and asia, they have to heat their homes and they've got to heat their businesses, and so we're just driving them into the arms of our adversaries. david: we have the potential to be energy independ and we were in the last administration. we've lost t
david: kelly, thank you very much.s, nearly half of the nation's governors are calling on the president to lift the pause on approvals for new liquefied natural gas projects. one of the governors behind the push is republican kevin stitt from oklahoma, and the governor joins us now. great to see you, governor. thanks for being here. are you concern that had the lng pause so called by the biden administration will turn into an outright ban? >> absolutely. why would you pause these...
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joining us is jpmorgan asset chief global strategist david kelly.ces weaker again, but i wonder if they're out of the woods, especially if the treasury secretary is talking about more restrictions to iranian oil and how they've been able to sell it to places like china and bring in a lot of cash. >> well, there is always a potential for a supply shock, and i think, obviously, the heightened tensions between the united states and iran and israel increased the risk of either our sanctions or, perhaps, activity by iran in the strait of hormuz having an impact on oil prices. in some ways, what you reported about china is equally important. chinese consumers are, you know, they lack confidence and that is slowing the chinese economy down more than is portrayed in the gdp numbers. that has an impact on total global consumption. i'm not seeing a about ig growth in global commodity consumption that would push oil prices up to a permanently high level. we've seen oil prices move up and they are at high levels and they could get pushed higher by shock, but lo
joining us is jpmorgan asset chief global strategist david kelly.ces weaker again, but i wonder if they're out of the woods, especially if the treasury secretary is talking about more restrictions to iranian oil and how they've been able to sell it to places like china and bring in a lot of cash. >> well, there is always a potential for a supply shock, and i think, obviously, the heightened tensions between the united states and iran and israel increased the risk of either our sanctions...
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i wanted to thank you for david kelly. >> i love it. >> i said thank you for coming and talking with us. >> david, who used to run the southern district of new york, which makes him a great guest, i learned from him, to pull a lawrence is hard to do. i don't have his experience. >> going. >> i don't have his sunny disposition. sometimes he will say hey rachel or nicole, tonight we have a sketch artist from inside the courtroom. we have justice stephen breyer, more from that interview. we have emily, former manhattan d.a. official, and my thoughts from being inside the courtroom. i want to tell you that is what is coming up. >> your show is the go to during any time, but especially now. i am upset it takes me as long as it does to get to my office because i don't want to miss anything. >> i will see you soon. thank you. i say all that in salute to all of our colleagues. we are reporting tonight on one of the most significant dave yet and trumps criminal trial i will tell you exactly the evidence for what it was so significant. the defendant lost this long- awaited gag order clash, bega
i wanted to thank you for david kelly. >> i love it. >> i said thank you for coming and talking with us. >> david, who used to run the southern district of new york, which makes him a great guest, i learned from him, to pull a lawrence is hard to do. i don't have his experience. >> going. >> i don't have his sunny disposition. sometimes he will say hey rachel or nicole, tonight we have a sketch artist from inside the courtroom. we have justice stephen breyer, more...
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i'm joined by david kelly who ran the southern district of new york and in private practice is my formers, full disclosure, and emily bassum. welcome to both of you. i don't want to go too far into history, but some of this goes back to evidence gathered by sdny. it seems mr. pecker now has immunity from any type of case in new york. so let's start there. what does it tell you with all the choices that the d.a. had, including starting smaller, more boring, accountants, that they started with this witness, and is it working? >> well, i think it is working because i think, look, there are challenges associated with proving the payments. there is a challenge proving that he had sex with a porn star. those mechanics of the case, but i think they have the evidence to do it. i think the big challenge here for the prosecution is to prove the so what. that's not a legal requirement. it's really something i think they need to demonstrate to the jury. and they need to be very careful here to not oversell that. i think with david pecker, they did a really nice job of proving what they needed to pro
i'm joined by david kelly who ran the southern district of new york and in private practice is my formers, full disclosure, and emily bassum. welcome to both of you. i don't want to go too far into history, but some of this goes back to evidence gathered by sdny. it seems mr. pecker now has immunity from any type of case in new york. so let's start there. what does it tell you with all the choices that the d.a. had, including starting smaller, more boring, accountants, that they started with...
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cameron, you know, i had david kelly on yesterday.tively calm about everything. [laughter] nothing's a big deal. i was saying my concern is the sort of snowball of selling could quickly become a boulder particularly with these higher beta names, and we're starting to see that. two things. first, the broad market, the s&p 500, breaking that 50-day moving average. i always worry when the 50-day is violated if we're going to go to the 200-day. are you concerned? >> i think it's very possible. we are seeing that markets are getting oversold in the short term. we can look at the numbers of name names trading above their 50-day moving average has fallen so much that typically you see a little bit of a bounce, but that 50-day is now becoming important because that could be resistance that could lead to a test of the 100-day or the 200-day. even if we get down to the 200-day, that is normal in the course of a year, a normal kind of correction, which is -- charles: so you're saying suck it up, buttercup. [laughter] >> it feels so jarring becau
cameron, you know, i had david kelly on yesterday.tively calm about everything. [laughter] nothing's a big deal. i was saying my concern is the sort of snowball of selling could quickly become a boulder particularly with these higher beta names, and we're starting to see that. two things. first, the broad market, the s&p 500, breaking that 50-day moving average. i always worry when the 50-day is violated if we're going to go to the 200-day. are you concerned? >> i think it's very...
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we're joined tonight by former federal judge, nancy gertner, also david kelly, who served as us attorneysouthern district of new york, dring nutrients bush administration and another former federal prosecutor from the southern district, district, jessica roth. so judge gertner, let me start with you. you've been critical of how judge cannon has handled the case so far, particularly how she's dealt with the presidential records act and proposed jury instructions which you called. and i quote, very, very troubling you also said in recent weeks that the judges giving credence to arguments that are are on their face absurd. so what do you make of her ruling today >> well, i want to step back for a second. so what she did today is to say that the presidential records act can't lead to the dismissal of all charges, right? and that to some degree is an easy decision to have made. you can't say, >> i'm >> leaving with the nuclear plan of attack because i want to, because so i've just decided to so she said it's not going to be the basis to dismiss. but she's keeping it in play for the trial. so
we're joined tonight by former federal judge, nancy gertner, also david kelly, who served as us attorneysouthern district of new york, dring nutrients bush administration and another former federal prosecutor from the southern district, district, jessica roth. so judge gertner, let me start with you. you've been critical of how judge cannon has handled the case so far, particularly how she's dealt with the presidential records act and proposed jury instructions which you called. and i quote,...
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cnn legal analyst joey jackson from a federal prosecutor, david kelly, who served as the us attorney for the southern district of new york in two veteran new york rucker attorneys for not us to beall, author i dala. let's get straight to the question. gioia, monday, it starts this process was important and we'll talk a little bit more about the jury selection process and what we learn. but on monday, it's starts. so what is happening right now? do you see each side spends the weekend thing, first impression matter. you want to win the jury on day one without question, john, and it doesn't start this week began certainly it started months ago, right? >> because monday is about your narrative. and so i think we know what the narrative of the prosecution will be. we've heard it. >> it's been laid out in the statement of facts that the prosecutor has already indicated. i expect monday for them to go at it and really lay out to the jury what is their theory to talk to them about what the scheme was all about? i talked to them about the players involved in the scheme to talk to them about
cnn legal analyst joey jackson from a federal prosecutor, david kelly, who served as the us attorney for the southern district of new york in two veteran new york rucker attorneys for not us to beall, author i dala. let's get straight to the question. gioia, monday, it starts this process was important and we'll talk a little bit more about the jury selection process and what we learn. but on monday, it's starts. so what is happening right now? do you see each side spends the weekend thing,...
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jpmorgan asset management chief global strategist david kelly joins us at post nine.you. steve was laying out something kind of different that we're seeing in the swaps market, a further delay in a rate cut. you think june is on the stable? >> i think it is. it's getting closer. we need to guess if we get one bad surprise in cpi it's gone. but i think the fed should do it. i agree with what you're saying. this is not about easing policy but normalizing policy. everybody should feel pretty good about where the economy is. great momentum, but it looks like we're able to have strong job growth, strong economy and inflation gradually coming down. that's great. but we have a monetary policy which is demonstrably tight, and it's not as if the economy -- what if we get hit by a shock and the fed has to cut rates a lot? whenever the fed has to cut rates a lot it never works out well. i would rather they get on a path of gradually bringing down rates, once a quarter, nothing going on here, people don't have to get worried about it. bring rates down slowly to get back to a more
jpmorgan asset management chief global strategist david kelly joins us at post nine.you. steve was laying out something kind of different that we're seeing in the swaps market, a further delay in a rate cut. you think june is on the stable? >> i think it is. it's getting closer. we need to guess if we get one bad surprise in cpi it's gone. but i think the fed should do it. i agree with what you're saying. this is not about easing policy but normalizing policy. everybody should feel pretty...
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david wails and joe ritchie—bennett in june 2020. thejudge coroner, sir adrian fulford, found major problems with intelligence sharing over the killer. june kellyils, three friends who died together in a park on a summer evening in 2020. they were killed in a random attack by khairi saadallah. he will never be released from prison. he's serving a whole life term. today, at the conclusion of the inquest on his victims, thejudge coroner, sir adrian fulford, ruled that the men's deaths were avoidable. their families listened as over several hours he listed innumerable state failings. it is clear that there was failure after failure by virtually all the state agencies who dealt with saadallah. our boys didn't stand a chance. on the eve of his attacks, saadallah was visited by police after his brother raised concerns about his behaviour. the judge coroner concluded that if his extremist risk had been better analysed he would have been recalled to prison at this point. instead, the next day he set off from his flat in reading, intent on terror. in forbury gardens he smashed his phone and concealed his knife in his clothing. after his attack, officers
david wails and joe ritchie—bennett in june 2020. thejudge coroner, sir adrian fulford, found major problems with intelligence sharing over the killer. june kellyils, three friends who died together in a park on a summer evening in 2020. they were killed in a random attack by khairi saadallah. he will never be released from prison. he's serving a whole life term. today, at the conclusion of the inquest on his victims, thejudge coroner, sir adrian fulford, ruled that the men's deaths were...
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joining us is the former bbc news producer david kelly, and david, we don't know all the details in whaturse, a lot of this is very obscure and is full of rumour and hearsay. but what we do know is that huw edwards. aslef paid around £35,000 for, intimate images of a young adult . now, there's nothing illegal that has been suggested here, but it was deemed to be inappropriate in any case, perhaps the bigger inappropriateness is that this is a man expected to be the highest paid newsreader for not reading any news. >> indeed. and the licence fee payeris >> indeed. and the licence fee payer is entitled to no more than they do at the moment. >> i think is the bottom line here. >> this, this affair first started, as, as i understand it, last may when the parents of the young man involved, approached the bbc in cardiff . young man involved, approached the bbc in cardiff. bbc young man involved, approached the bbc in cardiff . bbc have the bbc in cardiff. bbc have already admitted that they were very slow to pick this up . it very slow to pick this up. it was. it was in in july before it came
joining us is the former bbc news producer david kelly, and david, we don't know all the details in whaturse, a lot of this is very obscure and is full of rumour and hearsay. but what we do know is that huw edwards. aslef paid around £35,000 for, intimate images of a young adult . now, there's nothing illegal that has been suggested here, but it was deemed to be inappropriate in any case, perhaps the bigger inappropriateness is that this is a man expected to be the highest paid newsreader for...
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hi, kelly. >> reporter: david, the plan would send payments of $1000 a month to certain people.vague right now. would go to those that provide care for a child or a different specified dependent or one recently gave birth or adopted a child or someone enrolled in educational or vocational program. opponents say the bill has not addressed the immense cost to fund a plan like this. there is concern what will the money be spent on. the text of the bill calls the payments quote, unconditional. we reached out to the senator from chicago for clarification but have not heard back yet. >> i estimate the cost to illinois taxpayers could be greater than $10 billion per year. and these funds could be far better utilized invested in our crumbling infrastructure, improving education and supporting public safety which benefits all of the residents of the state of illinois. >> reporter: proponents say these payments would not incentivize unemployment. >> they don't reduce employment. what they do is they give families, again agency, dignity, choice, the ability to take care of themselves. >> r
hi, kelly. >> reporter: david, the plan would send payments of $1000 a month to certain people.vague right now. would go to those that provide care for a child or a different specified dependent or one recently gave birth or adopted a child or someone enrolled in educational or vocational program. opponents say the bill has not addressed the immense cost to fund a plan like this. there is concern what will the money be spent on. the text of the bill calls the payments quote,...
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among those on hand, for the republican senators kelly loeffler and david pur georgia republican senatorert jones, and he depot cofounder bert marcus. mr. trump also visited a chick-fil-a location while he was in the area. next, some highlights from that stop. [cheers and applause] >> mr. president, did arizona go too far? >> yeah, they did, and i'm going to get it straightened out. as you know, it's all about states' rights, and that will be straightened out. that will be taken care of, i think, very quickly. for 50 years, people have wanted to end roe v. wade, to get it back to the states. we did that. it was an incredible thing. we did that. now the states have it and the states are putting out what they want through the will of the people. >> do you believe inflation gets under control between now and november? >> biden has completely lost control of inflation. [indiscernible] the number is out of control. biden has no idea what the hell he is doing. he is the worst president in the history of our country. but i have some good news. this is a man i have known for a long time. he is r
among those on hand, for the republican senators kelly loeffler and david pur georgia republican senatorert jones, and he depot cofounder bert marcus. mr. trump also visited a chick-fil-a location while he was in the area. next, some highlights from that stop. [cheers and applause] >> mr. president, did arizona go too far? >> yeah, they did, and i'm going to get it straightened out. as you know, it's all about states' rights, and that will be straightened out. that will be taken...
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of some of the attendees on this georgia event, daniel, and they include former senators david perdue and kellythe government of georgia, not the lieutenant governor or the secretary of state, brad raffensperger. of course, these were were the con ten white house characters in the trump the team's view in that georgia recount story. but none of them there. what are we to make of that? >> not a huge shocker -- neil: no. >> -- since they're not on great terms with trump. and they clearly have their own donor bases in georgia. and so if you're brian kemp, although if he wants to have a future in the republican party, he'll have to kind of buddy up to trump if trump is recollect ared. and if -- elected. if brian kemp wants to run for senate one day, he'll have to repair that relationship are. it'll be interesting to see if 2020 was a huge break because of how contentious georgia was. neil: dan, what do you think of these court disruptions and, of course, this hush money trial still on for monday now with jury selection, so he can't escape any of this. he can get a lot of these trial as put off and
of some of the attendees on this georgia event, daniel, and they include former senators david perdue and kellythe government of georgia, not the lieutenant governor or the secretary of state, brad raffensperger. of course, these were were the con ten white house characters in the trump the team's view in that georgia recount story. but none of them there. what are we to make of that? >> not a huge shocker -- neil: no. >> -- since they're not on great terms with trump. and they...
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he's actually being joined by former senators david perdue and kelly lafleur and they have a very high price for to attend that fundraiser several thousands of dollars, some hundreds of thousands of dollars to attend that fundraiser today and then tonight he'll be in florida also trying to raise money and look, this is what we have seen donald trump really focus on ever since he one on super tuesday, he's really trying to knit arrow that fundraising and gap with president joe biden's campaign. and he still has a long way to go, but these fundraisers are his effort to try and get as much money he can in the bank as he begins his general election campaign in earnest >> yeah, definitely. it's from the focus to this for sure. it's good to see you later. thank you. john right? we do have some breaking news hamas now indicating it does not have an cannot find the 40 israeli hostages that would be central to the ceasefire talks that israel's requested. the return of 40 hostages. hamas i says, they can't find 40. this is an important development. we will give you the latest on that and this mo
he's actually being joined by former senators david perdue and kelly lafleur and they have a very high price for to attend that fundraiser several thousands of dollars, some hundreds of thousands of dollars to attend that fundraiser today and then tonight he'll be in florida also trying to raise money and look, this is what we have seen donald trump really focus on ever since he one on super tuesday, he's really trying to knit arrow that fundraising and gap with president joe biden's campaign....
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>> molly hunter, kelly o'donnell, amna nawaz and david ignacious, thank you. >>> we're back with breaking news overnight, a magnitude 7.4 earthquake rocks taiwan. several people lost their lives. others, hundreds are trapped. we got the latest on the search for survivors next. >>> back at home, we're tracking dangerous and destructive storms spawning tornadoes and flooding. we'll tell you where they're heading next. >>> and the biden campaign thinks florida is, quote, winnable this election year. i spoke with voters here in south florida about what they think. >> to biden, you could lose this election. you need to listen to your constituents. housing, student loans, your foreign policies, you need to get aligned with what is happening with what americans are saying. [ metal groans] sure, i can hold. ♪ liberty liberty liberty liberty ♪ in theaters now. you know that feeling of having to re-wash dishes that didn't get clean? i don't. platinum plus is cascade's best clean ever. with double the dawn and double the scrubbers, it removes the toughest grease and residue for an irresistible clean
>> molly hunter, kelly o'donnell, amna nawaz and david ignacious, thank you. >>> we're back with breaking news overnight, a magnitude 7.4 earthquake rocks taiwan. several people lost their lives. others, hundreds are trapped. we got the latest on the search for survivors next. >>> back at home, we're tracking dangerous and destructive storms spawning tornadoes and flooding. we'll tell you where they're heading next. >>> and the biden campaign thinks florida is,...
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course, that ruling could come at any time and our experts are all here with me, keith kelly, so no reporter covered david pecker longer than you have have covered him, former new york post media columnist. so you know this and you know him. he is set to take the stand again tomorrow and he's been granted immunity in exchange for this testimony. wasn't that he wanted to be here necessarily, but he's gotten immunity. >> and you think that he won't hold back i don't think he will he will not hold back at all. >> he has nothing to lose now his immunity deal is basically he has to testify and tell the truth if he doesn't tell the truth, the deal's off. so he's under the gun and it's probably smiling inwardly that he is not in the same seat that down trump is in or that michael cohen is in his testimony, he turned rat on then michael cohen and that's why michael cohen went to jail so it could have been just as easily them sweating pecker and he could have gone to jail. >> so so everything everything will come out. >> i think everything he has nothing to hold back. he's probably relieved that he can actually ho
course, that ruling could come at any time and our experts are all here with me, keith kelly, so no reporter covered david pecker longer than you have have covered him, former new york post media columnist. so you know this and you know him. he is set to take the stand again tomorrow and he's been granted immunity in exchange for this testimony. wasn't that he wanted to be here necessarily, but he's gotten immunity. >> and you think that he won't hold back i don't think he will he will...
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david: where are they going to get the money? they can't print it. thank you so much kelly saberi .e on this we ask monica crowley. and jason trennert, chairman and ceo securities good to see you. monica, the universal income. i said, the states and localities can't prin money but -- print money but federal government can, you know people in biden administration would like to apply this nationwide, is that if there is a second term. >> you are starting to see movement in that direct, they would love to do it on a nationwide level, the deep blue states like california and areas are guaranteeing this, this is essentially communism with an equal baseline, a equal poverty and misery. understand where the people are coming from, this is marxism. that is where they are trying to move the areas. to your point about states they cannot print money, they are imploding, illinois, washington state, california, new york i'm f imploding and on top of this the tsunami of illegal immigration, they will come to the federal government and want bailout that means you and me. david: california just ann
david: where are they going to get the money? they can't print it. thank you so much kelly saberi .e on this we ask monica crowley. and jason trennert, chairman and ceo securities good to see you. monica, the universal income. i said, the states and localities can't prin money but -- print money but federal government can, you know people in biden administration would like to apply this nationwide, is that if there is a second term. >> you are starting to see movement in that direct, they...
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david wails were killed by khairi saadallah. he was jailed for life injanuary 2021 after pleading guilty to three murders and three attempted murders. our home affairs correspondentjune kelly sent this update from the old bailey in central london. the judge coroner will be speaking well into the afternoon because he has got a lot to say, having heard the six weeks of evidence from more than 100 witnesses. the key question for the families of the three men who were murdered is, could this terror attack have been prevented? during the inquest one of those to give evidence was an officer from the security service mi5. he was adamant that although khairi saadallah was on mi5�*s radar in the run—up to the attack and had come onto their radar on a number of occasions, he said there was no way anyone could have actually perceived he was going to be involved in attack planning. today thejudge coroner is going through all the evidence but in terms of his direction of travel, he has already spoken on khairi saadallah as a known extremist with a terrorist mindset and he has also talked about failures by one or more identified state agencies. we are going to get his full conclusions a
david wails were killed by khairi saadallah. he was jailed for life injanuary 2021 after pleading guilty to three murders and three attempted murders. our home affairs correspondentjune kelly sent this update from the old bailey in central london. the judge coroner will be speaking well into the afternoon because he has got a lot to say, having heard the six weeks of evidence from more than 100 witnesses. the key question for the families of the three men who were murdered is, could this terror...
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of apparent liability for forfeiture against john murray's, ronald david, robert belanger, giovanni p.r. and mario turner and shane kellyor engaging in part -- pirate radio broadcasting and a in violation of section 511 of the communication act. the 2020 preventing illegal radio abuse through enforcement act or pirate act codified as section 511 of the communications act requires the commission to perform yearly pirate sweeps. the six nal's for your consideration today stem from the first pirate sweep in the boston market. they underscore the commission's continuing commitment for curtailing pirate broadcasting. looking at the table -- with me at the table is the deputy bureau chief, the chief counsel in the office of the field director and the field counsel in the office of the field director. andrew will now present these items. >> thank you. good, madame chairwoman and commissioners. unlike radio stations, pirate stations operate illegally undermining the -- impose -- and pose a danger to the public by interfering with licensed stations that inform their listeners of important public safety messages including emergen
of apparent liability for forfeiture against john murray's, ronald david, robert belanger, giovanni p.r. and mario turner and shane kellyor engaging in part -- pirate radio broadcasting and a in violation of section 511 of the communication act. the 2020 preventing illegal radio abuse through enforcement act or pirate act codified as section 511 of the communications act requires the commission to perform yearly pirate sweeps. the six nal's for your consideration today stem from the first...
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david wails were killed by khairi saadallah. he was jailed for life injanuary 2021 after pleading guilty to three murders and three attempted murders. our home affairs correspondent june kellythejudge coroner will be the judge coroner will be speaking well into the afternoon because he has got a lot to say having heard the six weeks of evidence from more than 100 witnesses. the key question for the families of the three men who were murdered is, could this terror attack have been prevented? during the inquest one of those to give evidence was an officer from the security service m15. he was adamant that although khairi saadallah was on m15's radar in the run—up to the attack and had come onto their radar and a number of occasions, he said there was no way anyone could have actually received he was going to be involved in attack planning. today the judge coroner is going through all the evidence but in terms of his direction of travel, he has already spoken on khairi saadallah as a known extremist with a terrorist mindset and he is also talked about failures by one or more identified state agencies. we are going to get his full conclusions and recommendations sometime this a
david wails were killed by khairi saadallah. he was jailed for life injanuary 2021 after pleading guilty to three murders and three attempted murders. our home affairs correspondent june kellythejudge coroner will be the judge coroner will be speaking well into the afternoon because he has got a lot to say having heard the six weeks of evidence from more than 100 witnesses. the key question for the families of the three men who were murdered is, could this terror attack have been prevented?...
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david: remember when hard workk actually paid off?, no not anymore. illinois democrats want guaranteed universal basic income regardless of immigration status. kellyicago with details on this. >> reporter: the plan would send payments of $1,000 a month tomo certaintn people. it's very vague right now but we know this would go to those who either provide care for a child or a different specified dependent or one who recentlyy gave birth or adopted a child r someone who enrolled in educational or vocational d programs.op opponents sapoy the bill has not you addressed the immense cost tost fund a plan like this. there's a concern about whatbout will the money be spent on. right now, the text of the bill calls the payments, quote, unconditional. we reached out to the senator from chicago for clarification but have not heard back yet. >> i estimate the cost to illinois taxpayers could be greater than $10 billion pero year and these funds could be far better utilized investing in our crumbling infrastructure, i improving education and supporting public safety.ov >> reporter: proponents say thie benefits would not incentivize unemployment. won't reduce e
david: remember when hard workk actually paid off?, no not anymore. illinois democrats want guaranteed universal basic income regardless of immigration status. kellyicago with details on this. >> reporter: the plan would send payments of $1,000 a month tomo certaintn people. it's very vague right now but we know this would go to those who either provide care for a child or a different specified dependent or one who recentlyy gave birth or adopted a child r someone who enrolled in...
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furlong, dr david wails and joseph ritchie—bennett at the hands of khairi saadallah were "probably avoidable", judge coroner sir adrian fulford said. our home affairs correspondent june kelly the day, where these deaths are preventable? at the end of the day, he said, yes, they were avoidable. firstly, the lack of mental health provision for the killer, khairi saadallah. he said there was nojoint killer, khairi saadallah. he said there was no joint approach, this was a young man going in and out of prison, there was no continuity in his treatment. he also said there was a lack of intelligence sharing which meant that saadallah had been released from prison before the attacks when he should have been inside. forthe attacks when he should have been inside. for the families of the three victims, a very hard, very long day for them. but this is what they wanted to hear, they wanted robust conclusions from the coroner. the coroner also said he did not believe the security service m15 could have prevented the attack. they had said there was no evidence saadallah was involved in attack planning, although he was known for his extremist views. this young man came to the uk as an as
furlong, dr david wails and joseph ritchie—bennett at the hands of khairi saadallah were "probably avoidable", judge coroner sir adrian fulford said. our home affairs correspondent june kelly the day, where these deaths are preventable? at the end of the day, he said, yes, they were avoidable. firstly, the lack of mental health provision for the killer, khairi saadallah. he said there was nojoint killer, khairi saadallah. he said there was no joint approach, this was a young man...
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david. i know you disagreed with his foreign policy impulses and instincts, as did general kelly, who i thinkrea. just detail the national security risk that was and what it would be if he were out there without people like you or general kelly. >> i think it's important to understand. and this is especially important for trump critics to understand. he doesn't have a philosophy. he doesn't think in policy terms, as that's conventionally understood in washington. he thinks in anecdotal, ad hoc, transactional terms, seeing through the prism of how does this benefit donald trump. trying to get from "a" to "b" with trump is no easy task. and since it's constantly refiltered through the notion of where he will benefit from it, it's very hard to know where he will go. he has simple-minded ideas about how the world works. he thinks, for example, he said it quite explicitly, if he has good relations with the head of the foreign state, if he has good relations with vladimir putin, then the united states has good relations with that nation. that's nonsense. personal relations have their place in forei
david. i know you disagreed with his foreign policy impulses and instincts, as did general kelly, who i thinkrea. just detail the national security risk that was and what it would be if he were out there without people like you or general kelly. >> i think it's important to understand. and this is especially important for trump critics to understand. he doesn't have a philosophy. he doesn't think in policy terms, as that's conventionally understood in washington. he thinks in anecdotal,...
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david: thank you very much. it's been a month since california 20-dollar minimum wage went into effect for fast food workers and surprise surprise, prices are on the rise, fox business kellyd that grand total at the drive through is getting higher and higher, market research data essential fines at fast food and fast casual chains have increased their prices by 10% overall across the state of california that is sent september when the state approved the new minimum wage, that includes everyone from shake shack to taco bell. at chick-fil-a you are paying 13% more for the spicy chicken sandwich and atchafalaya chicken burrito will cost you nearly 8% more in california and the mcdonald's hamburger happy meal for the kids that will be 6% more, goes well beyond simply raising minimum wage, those who do not receive overtime pay must receive double the minimum wage under the new rules and that's forcing franchisees to reorganize the rules altogether moving salaried employees to hourly classification, that's a way to work around this, the new law have blasted democratic governor gavin newsom claiming that the law is costing people money and their jobs, california fast food indust
david: thank you very much. it's been a month since california 20-dollar minimum wage went into effect for fast food workers and surprise surprise, prices are on the rise, fox business kellyd that grand total at the drive through is getting higher and higher, market research data essential fines at fast food and fast casual chains have increased their prices by 10% overall across the state of california that is sent september when the state approved the new minimum wage, that includes everyone...
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kelly and marcus. >> coming up, we'll chat with zendaya about her new film challenger. plus, craig davidrom our east bay hills. camera top. vollmer peak where the temperatures are in the 50s for the most part. 55, palo alto, 57 in oakland and in the city here looking at temperatures once again in the 50s with the clouds stacked up, they will thin out throughout the day. and the wind, that south breeze still with us again , not as gusty except along the coast. there you'll have the gusty winds elsewhere. breezy inside the bay. temperatures in our inland valleys. much cooler. low 70s for you. mid 60s around the bay. kumasi. thanks, lisa. >> we'll have anotherher abc sen news update in about 30 minutes. you can always find the latest >> announcer: welcome back to gma live from times square. >> lara: does it get better than this? we just had zendaya and the boys on. we have a lot of excitement here. we are hoping to get these guys home. according to the aspca, around 4 million shelter animals are adopted each year. we're trying to grow that number. take a look at this animal shelter that we'
kelly and marcus. >> coming up, we'll chat with zendaya about her new film challenger. plus, craig davidrom our east bay hills. camera top. vollmer peak where the temperatures are in the 50s for the most part. 55, palo alto, 57 in oakland and in the city here looking at temperatures once again in the 50s with the clouds stacked up, they will thin out throughout the day. and the wind, that south breeze still with us again , not as gusty except along the coast. there you'll have the gusty...
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david pecker's and snapchat. now that's what this thank you. matt friend joins us now. you have quite a nice last night absolutely insane. >> i mean, it was thrilling. i'm so grateful to kelly o'donnell and the team there for letting me do this. it was an insane an opportunity and the jokes really write themselves. i mean, i had mentioned all the things i said about the puppies and kristen no home. and obviously the courthouse, i mean, a lot of things happening. i was kinda just repeating the headlights. so thrilling for me to do that it was insane. yeah. and just so people know like there are thousands of people in that room and i wasn't hey, blocked. >> and you stood up as they're seeing here, you weren't on stage. it was while everyone was just in you're staring right at the president while we'll talk about it's like moses in the middle of the seas were pardoned i'm not saying i'm not saying i was moses cnn, but i'm in the middle of this room spotlight on me president added states is 30 feet away from me with the vice president, lorne michaels is sitting right there. >> all of these people. and then and then it happened and i'm thrilled with them. >> so how did it come t
david pecker's and snapchat. now that's what this thank you. matt friend joins us now. you have quite a nice last night absolutely insane. >> i mean, it was thrilling. i'm so grateful to kelly o'donnell and the team there for letting me do this. it was an insane an opportunity and the jokes really write themselves. i mean, i had mentioned all the things i said about the puppies and kristen no home. and obviously the courthouse, i mean, a lot of things happening. i was kinda just repeating...
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kelly j. keane and venice allen at the house of lords and there was one mp there and that was david davies , tchat was david davies, tc davies from monmouth, every other mp had been told that it would impact upon their career if they went to the event to discuss the impact of puberty blockers and what was going on at the tavistock. so, you know, there been a concerted there has been a concerted effort shut down debate on effort to shut down debate on this, and it's been by this, and it's been driven by lobby groups, and i'm afraid to say those groups have say those lobby groups have still got influence in the nhs. >> report itself speaks of >> the report itself speaks of the toxicity of the debate, but actually says that there's blame to be doled out on both sides. what are your feelings to that? >> irritated, to be honest. so i understand why she had to word it in such a sort of placatory way. i mean, it almost reads like a bloody hostage note, you know, you can tell that she feels like she's on enemy territory. mean , it opens with territory. i mean, it opens with a line that this is not to i
kelly j. keane and venice allen at the house of lords and there was one mp there and that was david davies , tchat was david davies, tc davies from monmouth, every other mp had been told that it would impact upon their career if they went to the event to discuss the impact of puberty blockers and what was going on at the tavistock. so, you know, there been a concerted there has been a concerted effort shut down debate on effort to shut down debate on this, and it's been by this, and it's been...