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to give the go ahead, this melodrama took a new turn kelly added it to new targets. >> kelly shows up hasn't committed yet, but he wants yo to take care of to insurance investigators. >> kelly did not ask for the to be killed but to be beate up detectives believe this new jo was a way to test marckenzy to see if he was the real deal. >> kelley asked him, are you a police officer they don't think that someon working with the police woul actually have to innocen people just doing their jo beat up. >> they were willing to pa quickly to get it done kelly handed marckenzy a brown bag filled with cash, 20 $500, half of the 5000 dollar fee. >> he wants to make sure they're out of commission for long time. any possibility it can be done this week? >> detective louisiana reached out to the insurance investigators and discovered why they were the selected targets. >> i called them and i said, listen, we want to speak to yo in person. i don't want to say it over th phone. we're coming to rockland because we have an investigation into our reverence team >> they were investigating i refer insuranc
to give the go ahead, this melodrama took a new turn kelly added it to new targets. >> kelly shows up hasn't committed yet, but he wants yo to take care of to insurance investigators. >> kelly did not ask for the to be killed but to be beate up detectives believe this new jo was a way to test marckenzy to see if he was the real deal. >> kelley asked him, are you a police officer they don't think that someon working with the police woul actually have to innocen people just...
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>> kelly: i was very inebriated. >> me too. >> kelly: what does it stand for?. it was so painful, halfway through a set i can't stand it anymore, stop. she said no, what you committed to a tattoo -- she held my hand -- you've got to continue buried she was absolutely right of course because half the tattoo would have been terrible. >> kelly: would have been silly. didn't mean anything special to you? >> it did, actually. it was two interlocking -- it means one can be as different from you as you can possibly imagine but have equal to value to you and i thought that was a very nice -- >> kelly: that's the kind of tattoo you get drunk? [laughter] that's not the kind of tattoo i get when i'm inebriated, that was very prolific. that's a credible! >> my next on will be an anchor. >> kelly: [laughs] we just had the oscars sunday, so you didn't go, i heard, did you watch it? >> i did watch it, i was in a restaurant actually watching. a so that great. >> kelly: anything happen that you love? >> i cried when brendan fraser got the award. i cried buried >> kelly: he did
>> kelly: i was very inebriated. >> me too. >> kelly: what does it stand for?. it was so painful, halfway through a set i can't stand it anymore, stop. she said no, what you committed to a tattoo -- she held my hand -- you've got to continue buried she was absolutely right of course because half the tattoo would have been terrible. >> kelly: would have been silly. didn't mean anything special to you? >> it did, actually. it was two interlocking -- it means one can...
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hilarious. >> kelly: just straight up called you. >> jay: jay, it's joe. >> kelly: literally, he andepresentative for them, literally my mom was like hello, and it was them. and it was the craziest thing. it definitely a man of the people. >> jay: he really is, very nice guy. >> kelly: you must have met a lot of presidents, so did you meet reagan? >> jay: when i was starting my career, that was the scariest one. the first time i did the white house correspondents' dinner, i am back stage and it's all political people and some show people. and i'm standing backstage, and the general comes in like this. like hey, are you the comedian? come here. and i go okay, that's a president of the united states. that's my commander in chief. >> kelly: doing that to you. >> jay: you don't denigrate him coming it'll make fun of him, do you understand? i said yes, yes,
hilarious. >> kelly: just straight up called you. >> jay: jay, it's joe. >> kelly: literally, he andepresentative for them, literally my mom was like hello, and it was them. and it was the craziest thing. it definitely a man of the people. >> jay: he really is, very nice guy. >> kelly: you must have met a lot of presidents, so did you meet reagan? >> jay: when i was starting my career, that was the scariest one. the first time i did the white house...
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team kelly. >> kelly: did you vote for justin is the question?you know that we were in the middle of brenasaince. it's in the middle of everywhere, which i think is amazing. >> brendan: required to look at the ceiling for the use images that i played a movie is. >> kelly: i will do it and we will put it up there. >> brendan: touching fingers, and it was there. >> kelly: how does it go, people are freaking out. >> brendan: it is nice to have that recognition. >> kelly: it is nice to work really hard on something and then people recognize you for it. i love that. so you are getting a lot of love for "the whale" which is incredible, but you just surprised fans, it's incredible. we are going to get to that, because it is so incredible, but i love this about you, because it says a lot about your personality which means that we can be friends, because you showed up at a money screening dressed up as your character, is that true? >> brendan: a blend of inanely dressed. yes, this was in london. >> kelly: did they freak out? i tripped walking on the stage
team kelly. >> kelly: did you vote for justin is the question?you know that we were in the middle of brenasaince. it's in the middle of everywhere, which i think is amazing. >> brendan: required to look at the ceiling for the use images that i played a movie is. >> kelly: i will do it and we will put it up there. >> brendan: touching fingers, and it was there. >> kelly: how does it go, people are freaking out. >> brendan: it is nice to have that recognition....
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>> kelly: thank you for being here!i was excited to be back but then i was more excited, because we were like we know you sing, do you want to sing on the show and then you said yes. have you ever sang that song? >> i've never sing that song. i think i've heard it before. i'm sure i've heard in a movie or something like that but i wasn't familiar with it and i love sinatra, i'm a -- >> kelly: we were talking to how you love his catalog. >> it's great. >> kelly: it is a weird song that father and daughter sing together. >> it's very creepy. like just want to hang out with you and i love you, we can have drinks together. it's like okay. >> kelly: a little inappropriate but i love the song and i just let it go. so have you ever thought about doing an album? >> i have. >> kelly: i wanted to do -- i told him, my goal for him, for me, is to be in some kind of rat pack moving or if they redo white christmas. >> i would love to do that. i love singing so much, i got to the broadway a couple of times, like a told you but that's
>> kelly: thank you for being here!i was excited to be back but then i was more excited, because we were like we know you sing, do you want to sing on the show and then you said yes. have you ever sang that song? >> i've never sing that song. i think i've heard it before. i'm sure i've heard in a movie or something like that but i wasn't familiar with it and i love sinatra, i'm a -- >> kelly: we were talking to how you love his catalog. >> it's great. >> kelly: it...
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[laughter] >> kelly: that's my son!dn't do any of this! >> chrissy: not to mention all the events at school and stuff. every holiday is celebrated so they can learn about different cultures, so they always have something. >> kelly: which is cool because it's inclusive, but at the same time, and now it's this month! [laughs] >> chrissy: my kids are like, "there's nothing today, right?" i like in learning about all the different things, but it's hilarious because i do feel like there's a holiday for everything. >> kelly: there is. who is louder at t-ball games, you are john? >> chrissy: it's me for sure. >> kelly: i don't know why i asked you that question. he is like walking ambien to me. [laughter] he's very chill! >> chrissy: i don't think he's ever gotten mad at me. truly. i mean, he has, but he doesn't show it, at least. it's pretty wild. >> kelly: he is very even keel. he should write a book. for people like us! [laughs] >> chrissy: people like that, it's festering and it's going to burst. i'm like, it's not in ther
[laughter] >> kelly: that's my son!dn't do any of this! >> chrissy: not to mention all the events at school and stuff. every holiday is celebrated so they can learn about different cultures, so they always have something. >> kelly: which is cool because it's inclusive, but at the same time, and now it's this month! [laughs] >> chrissy: my kids are like, "there's nothing today, right?" i like in learning about all the different things, but it's hilarious because...
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yours as well. >> kelly: i am into it. >> seth: i am a classy, casual man. >> kelly: it's good to seemic. nice to be hearing your lovely studio. >> kelly: it's nice. your book "yearbook" is available in paperback. that means you're doing all right. >> seth: doesn't? does it? i like the word book in the title. people knew what it was. i -- you don't associate me with books. it really routing it in bulk would be helpful. it goes through my life and focuses a lot on my high school in teenage years. i kind of you would like an album. sometimes they name the album after one of the songs and i kind of did that with one of the chapters and i will never be cool enough to make an album. this is my version of it. mostly because i like the title. >> kelly: you go back to the beginning of the book. i didn't realize you were doing stand up at 12? >> seth: yes. i started stand-up comedy when i was 12 years old. >> kelly: who does not? >> seth: i guess i do. i don't know why. my parents were big comedy fans. i am from canada where comedy is actually appreciated and acclaimed. some of canada's bigges
yours as well. >> kelly: i am into it. >> seth: i am a classy, casual man. >> kelly: it's good to seemic. nice to be hearing your lovely studio. >> kelly: it's nice. your book "yearbook" is available in paperback. that means you're doing all right. >> seth: doesn't? does it? i like the word book in the title. people knew what it was. i -- you don't associate me with books. it really routing it in bulk would be helpful. it goes through my life and focuses...
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[applause] >> kelly: yeah.ared to where i'm from. they all had babie
[applause] >> kelly: yeah.ared to where i'm from. they all had babie
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>> kelly! thank you for having me! >> kelly: you've been a d.j. for a long time and a d.j.her brother clive campbell to throw a back-to-school party in the south bronx. that man's name was d.j. cool herk. he got all his vinyls and laid them out and said i'm going to create something new by playing the breaks of these obscure records. he played the breakdowns of funk records, disco records, r&b records come out those people dancing to the breaks of these records became break dancers. this was the first hip-hop party of all time documented. that's why this year we are celebrating 50 years of hip-hop. [cheers and applause] >> kelly: that's a cool story, i didn't know that. i feel like i grew up in church and the first time i ever heard a preacher really preach that's what it reminds me of, hip-hop and wrapping in general it reminds me of somebody that is so good at sharing -- what's happening in their lives and how it's evolved. it's almost like preaching, that's how i received it as a kid to. >> it's call and response. if i said to the audience when i say kelly you say clarks
>> kelly! thank you for having me! >> kelly: you've been a d.j. for a long time and a d.j.her brother clive campbell to throw a back-to-school party in the south bronx. that man's name was d.j. cool herk. he got all his vinyls and laid them out and said i'm going to create something new by playing the breaks of these obscure records. he played the breakdowns of funk records, disco records, r&b records come out those people dancing to the breaks of these records became break...
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>> kelly: i was going to say! eloping is huge, but also a 50 city tour, do you like to set yourself up for failure? what! are you going to be medicated throughout this process? that's a lot. >> derek: medicated yes. no, i'm so excited to go on tour, the first time i have gone on to her and four years. so the show is going to be on -- but it's also really special because i have never toured with hayley since we have been together. >> kelly: i was like didn't you meet on tour? who hit on who? who open the door? >> derek: i think we both open the door simultaneously? >> kelly: you just said simultaneously? i was just wondering, like i don't know, i was wondering who made the first move. >> derek: you know, what is really funny. >> hayley: he is going to make a story about this, but it was definitely him. >> derek: there was a moment where we are doing a rumbaugh, the dance of love and it was the last show and the dancers from the side of the stage were like
>> kelly: i was going to say! eloping is huge, but also a 50 city tour, do you like to set yourself up for failure? what! are you going to be medicated throughout this process? that's a lot. >> derek: medicated yes. no, i'm so excited to go on tour, the first time i have gone on to her and four years. so the show is going to be on -- but it's also really special because i have never toured with hayley since we have been together. >> kelly: i was like didn't you meet on tour?...
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>> kelly: thank you so much! i love that. i love that.uch, obviously a big influence for me and a lot of female and male artists, but my daughter, different generations and she was singing along and dancing it was the coolest moment. >> shania: it was a really great moment, it was a friendship connection moment we were having, eating your potato chips. >> kelly: she was talking to me about ice cream. >> shania: ice cream episode, cheering for her mom, it was so lovely. >> shania: i said if she behaved i would take her to ice cream. i was like don't act crazy when we go. but you are so nice to her. anyway, it was a really cool thing. >> shania: adore kids. >> kelly: it was just like talking to her like a normal human, like what's your favorite flavor, just hanging at the people's choice awards amaya daughter was like is this normal? i was like, no, she is really kind and cool. do you like events like that? i know that you perform at them, you kill at that. >> shania: the people's choice element of it is really great, it's always a special
>> kelly: thank you so much! i love that. i love that.uch, obviously a big influence for me and a lot of female and male artists, but my daughter, different generations and she was singing along and dancing it was the coolest moment. >> shania: it was a really great moment, it was a friendship connection moment we were having, eating your potato chips. >> kelly: she was talking to me about ice cream. >> shania: ice cream episode, cheering for her mom, it was so lovely....
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kelly? >> wow, i can't believe how much we have come full circle what was the high last year on the mortgage rate? >> 7.3% at the end of october. >> so i'm turning back to mark and ben here ben, your reaction to that >> yeah, it's starting to put pressure on the economy. housing is important for gdp, and if housing starts to slow down, then construction jobs will start to really decline and that could finally bring some cooling to the labor market but this rise in rates may not be over yet. we're going to get cpi in a week or two it all looks like upper pressure on prices. so these kind of rates are here. >> all right mark, final word i want to point out along with your kind of macro stock view, you like the insurance etf you even think tech isn't done yet. >> well, that's right. we do like broad diversification. let's take the insurance sector. they don't have consumer loans as the fed raises rates, slows the economy, the insurance companies aren't subject to that yet they benefit from thes
kelly? >> wow, i can't believe how much we have come full circle what was the high last year on the mortgage rate? >> 7.3% at the end of october. >> so i'm turning back to mark and ben here ben, your reaction to that >> yeah, it's starting to put pressure on the economy. housing is important for gdp, and if housing starts to slow down, then construction jobs will start to really decline and that could finally bring some cooling to the labor market but this rise in rates...
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: all right, everybody, welcome to "the kelly clarkson show"! a tourist" it is in heavy rotation on their current tour for the latest album, it is so great that bands are touring again, we missed it. i love seeing shows even more now. the energy is so awesome. we have a whole show dedicated to music today. i love it. our first guests coming at us, thank you. our first guest star and a new series about a band from the 1970s, it's called "daisy jones & the six"! [cheers and applause] based on the book with the same name, the book is one of the top sellers of 2019 heading to "the new york times" bestsellers lists and shipping over a million copies. and tells the story of a fictional rock group as they rise from the local music scene in los angeles to worldwide stardom as well as all details of love, loss, and addiction that happen along the way. the tv series produced by reese witherspoon as one of the most anticipated shows from this year. she's got a good, y'all. and we have three of the stars here. let's take a quick look. [footsteps] >> they ma
: all right, everybody, welcome to "the kelly clarkson show"! a tourist" it is in heavy rotation on their current tour for the latest album, it is so great that bands are touring again, we missed it. i love seeing shows even more now. the energy is so awesome. we have a whole show dedicated to music today. i love it. our first guests coming at us, thank you. our first guest star and a new series about a band from the 1970s, it's called "daisy jones & the six"!...
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>> i don't, kelly.hink they're -- as we have been talking with our clients, i think they're going to try to compartmentalize financial instability risks with balance sheet tools, dealing with balance sheet tools, like the discount window and the very generous terms they put forward on the discount window and then leave traditional monetary policy, interest rates and the general process of qt, leave that for the dual mandate. they are still very much dealing with the risks, so i think you're going to see this very much go along the lines of what happened in the uk with the ldi crisis, bank of england solved the problem with a funding facility-like structure. and then in the not too distant future, was still resuming its monetary policy goals on inflation fighting via tightening or whatever was necessary. >> dave, let me ask you the following. so inflation peaked at 9% last june it's come down by a third. we have an economy that's clearly slowing, will do so even more now the job market is going to weaken
>> i don't, kelly.hink they're -- as we have been talking with our clients, i think they're going to try to compartmentalize financial instability risks with balance sheet tools, dealing with balance sheet tools, like the discount window and the very generous terms they put forward on the discount window and then leave traditional monetary policy, interest rates and the general process of qt, leave that for the dual mandate. they are still very much dealing with the risks, so i think...
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>> kelly, it's about the same and kelly, this gets into the question, do we notice it more because weocial media where if somebody sees something or there's some video and then they start putting it out there or are we actually seeing a case where the faa is going to have to sit down with the airports and the airlines and say, look, we've got to do a better job here because clearly, we are not rising to the occasion in terms of providing as much safety as possible. >> right right. >> yes, we are the safest aviation system in the world and instants and they it could be done better. >> i hope you're right, not right, but i hope it's just our imagination and they aren't any worse than usual because i'm already hearing all sorts of takes because this is because we're short on air traffic controllers and all the rest of it, and maybe not. maybe it's just magnified for whatever reason right now. we'll leave it there, as they say, as they're screaming at us, stop talking thank you very much. until next time, phil lebeau >> still ahead, amazon may be higher today, but it's pin a painful stock
>> kelly, it's about the same and kelly, this gets into the question, do we notice it more because weocial media where if somebody sees something or there's some video and then they start putting it out there or are we actually seeing a case where the faa is going to have to sit down with the airports and the airlines and say, look, we've got to do a better job here because clearly, we are not rising to the occasion in terms of providing as much safety as possible. >> right right....
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: welcome to the kelly clarkson show, give it up for my band.e musical adaptation of the great gatsby which i'm so excited about. set to debut regionally before heading to broadway, that is going to be incredible. you may know our first guest from his role as fez on that 70s show, he is gone on to star in the wildly successful crime drama ncis come up wilmer valderrama! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> i'm so happy to be here. >> kelly: i like your corduroy number. i think the last time we saw each other was our interview that we did. >> thank you very much. >> kelly: since they came back on netflix with another 70s show did you have to give the car back, did you get to keep it? >> the answer is yes, i rented it back to them. i have the cruiser from that 70s show, that was the one thing i took from the shell. >> kelly: it's so cool. >> i'm hoping i can embarrass my daughter with that car. >> or be really cool. >> or be really cool. it's like the delorean from back to the future. >> kelly: the flux capacitor, you were also mirab
: welcome to the kelly clarkson show, give it up for my band.e musical adaptation of the great gatsby which i'm so excited about. set to debut regionally before heading to broadway, that is going to be incredible. you may know our first guest from his role as fez on that 70s show, he is gone on to star in the wildly successful crime drama ncis come up wilmer valderrama! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> i'm so happy to be here. >> kelly: i like your corduroy...
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the pilot demanded that lieutenant kelly explain what was happening, the lieutenant sent an aviator,which he took off and landed in a helicopter between the surviving vietnamese and us soldiers . thompson ordered the machine gunner to shoot at the defeat of the infantrymen, if they even take a step towards women and children, for many years, political scientists tried to understand why the americans allowed such atrocity, because six platoons participated in the destruction of the village, moreover, the command was received by colonel aran henderson. that is, it was not a flash, where was the valet, but a cold order. yes, and what the soldiers did can hardly be attributed to random actions to open the abdominal cavity so that all the insides, uh, immediately come out ; moreover, not only the army used knives and weapons, but also uh, ancillary sometimes hmm items or a shovel to kill. uh, vietnam vietnamese peasant. or it was later established by a hoe that one of charlie's commanders, captain medina, received an order from above quote to destroy everything that moves, even animals. a
the pilot demanded that lieutenant kelly explain what was happening, the lieutenant sent an aviator,which he took off and landed in a helicopter between the surviving vietnamese and us soldiers . thompson ordered the machine gunner to shoot at the defeat of the infantrymen, if they even take a step towards women and children, for many years, political scientists tried to understand why the americans allowed such atrocity, because six platoons participated in the destruction of the village,...
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you can play. >> kelly: i love this set up you just set up.oubts when you've made it when they can name a moleculeer
you can play. >> kelly: i love this set up you just set up.oubts when you've made it when they can name a moleculeer
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joe: charlie kelly doesn't mind the risk.this immediate area here, and actually i see one over here that i hadn't even noticed before. joe: the san anselmo neighbor has become a regular here. charlie: i've explored this hillside pretty carefully and i think i've located most of them. joe: the graves were so obscured kelly and others using the adjacent trail didn't even notice them. charlie: howdy. anyway, what was the question? joe: the question is then, how did kelly find them? charlie: during the winter when all the undergrowth died back, suddenly these headstones just popped right out of the forest floor. jack: that one down there says 1871 on it. joe: kelly began to photograph the newly discovered graves and post them to a facebook site for marin county history. charlie: and i got hundreds of responses. joe: he cleared away some of the brush, constantly searching-- charlie: i'm seeing something that doesn't look fully natural. oh, no, that's a log. joe: --seeking stories in the stones. charlie: and it is to his beloved br
joe: charlie kelly doesn't mind the risk.this immediate area here, and actually i see one over here that i hadn't even noticed before. joe: the san anselmo neighbor has become a regular here. charlie: i've explored this hillside pretty carefully and i think i've located most of them. joe: the graves were so obscured kelly and others using the adjacent trail didn't even notice them. charlie: howdy. anyway, what was the question? joe: the question is then, how did kelly find them? charlie: during...
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joe: charlie kelly doesn't mind the risk.ere are five in this immediate area here, and actually i see one over here that i hadn't even noticed before. joe: the san anselmo neighbor has become a regular here. charlie: i've explored this hillside pretty carefully and i think i've located most of them. joe: the graves were so obscured kelly and others using the adjacent trail didn't even notice them. charlie: howdy. anyway, what was the question? joe: the question is then, how did kelly find them? charlie: during the winter when all the undergrowth died back, suddenly these headstones just popped right out of the forest floor. jack: that one down there says 1871 on it. joe: kelly began to photograph the newly discovered graves and post them to a facebook site for marin county history. charlie: and i got hundreds of responses. joe: he cleared away some of the brush, constantly searching-- charlie: i'm seeing something that doesn't look fully natural. oh, no, that's a log. joe: --seeking stories in the stones. charlie: and it is t
joe: charlie kelly doesn't mind the risk.ere are five in this immediate area here, and actually i see one over here that i hadn't even noticed before. joe: the san anselmo neighbor has become a regular here. charlie: i've explored this hillside pretty carefully and i think i've located most of them. joe: the graves were so obscured kelly and others using the adjacent trail didn't even notice them. charlie: howdy. anyway, what was the question? joe: the question is then, how did kelly find them?...
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kelly? >> more to come.s to be a whole series, because there is probably about 18 questions. thank you, diana. >>> ahead, we'll dig into the dollar. with russia adding some fuel to with russia adding some fuel to china's bid sfx: [soft beach sounds] c'mon ref, that's a foul! jay? jay's back? gimme a time out. huddle up! i call the time outs. didn't expect to see me so soon, huh? well, i invest in a fund that fuels innovation, like next gen video conferencing, and when i saw your defense in the first half, i had to step in! anyone can become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq, a fund that gives you access to nasdaq-100 innovations. coach, what are you doing?! this thing goes fast. before investing carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com bridgett is here. risks, charges, expenses she has no clue that i'm here. she has no clue who's in the helmet. are you ready? -i'm ready! alright. xfinity rewards creates experiences big and sm
kelly? >> more to come.s to be a whole series, because there is probably about 18 questions. thank you, diana. >>> ahead, we'll dig into the dollar. with russia adding some fuel to with russia adding some fuel to china's bid sfx: [soft beach sounds] c'mon ref, that's a foul! jay? jay's back? gimme a time out. huddle up! i call the time outs. didn't expect to see me so soon, huh? well, i invest in a fund that fuels innovation, like next gen video conferencing, and when i saw your...
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i'm kelly evans. here's what is ahead. two meetings of high importance are happening in washington over the next 24 hours. first, major bank ceos starting today. the fate of first republic front and center. then, of course, there is the most complicated and high-stakes fed rate decision in recent history. hike, pause, or pivot. what takes priority? paul is here to say it's time to pause and evaluate. >>> plus, did the fed mishandle the banking turmoil? yes, says professor brown. he explains why it may be time to strip the fed of their supervisory role. >>> first, let's get the latest on the markets. hi, dom. >> so kelly, we have some green across the screen, and it's been generally positive all day long. the outperformance, if you will, has shifted a little bit throughout the course of the day. the dow sup about 160 points, and just to give you an idea where the highs were, at the highs of the session, it was up about 349 points. so we roughly have our gains so far on the dow. but the s&p trying to go back up towards that
i'm kelly evans. here's what is ahead. two meetings of high importance are happening in washington over the next 24 hours. first, major bank ceos starting today. the fate of first republic front and center. then, of course, there is the most complicated and high-stakes fed rate decision in recent history. hike, pause, or pivot. what takes priority? paul is here to say it's time to pause and evaluate. >>> plus, did the fed mishandle the banking turmoil? yes, says professor brown. he...
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suppose kelly sen.ly: on the transfer from the air force or anher service they are coming up on the end of that time are you seeing a good reenlistment rate for the enlisted ranks and officers that are going to stay on gen. saltzman: i think the final assessment is still out. i want to see it all play out before i commit to this. i'm encouraged so far a i think were providing the kind of challenges that the workforce is looking for. i'm still hopeful that were going to be at good retention numbers. probably need to let this full cycle play out before we judge. sen. kelly: thank you, ank you mr. chairman. >> yo'veeenn yourositio now what? less than a year? gen. saltzman: performance. >> give us your number one priority. gen. saltzman: i need to make sure that the guardians are ready to leave the thread. i've said this from day one. the systems we e buying are exquisite. i want to make sure the guardians have the training and the ability to practice their training, reps and sets i call them. we have to ge
suppose kelly sen.ly: on the transfer from the air force or anher service they are coming up on the end of that time are you seeing a good reenlistment rate for the enlisted ranks and officers that are going to stay on gen. saltzman: i think the final assessment is still out. i want to see it all play out before i commit to this. i'm encouraged so far a i think were providing the kind of challenges that the workforce is looking for. i'm still hopeful that were going to be at good retention...
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i'm kelly evans.'s recap everything that's happened in the past couple of hours, starting with the european central bank. they raised 50, they're going full steam ahead despite the banking turmoil. this after credit suisse got the $50 billion backstop here is the last check and as you just heard from david's reporting, here at home, a group of financial institutions, up to eight, were named, including morgan stanley and jpmorgan, are in talks to deposit $20 billion in first republic this is a 40-point swing on the day here at the lows this morning and pre-market trade, first republic were down to the low 20s now back above $34 a share as you just heard jim say, it's unclear what this implies for the equity the shares have been halted earlier in the session we'll bring you nomore updates the dow up 332 points. the s&p yesterday closed below the 200 day. this has some people relieved, 63 points, 1.6% to 3955. the nasdaq has been a source of strength you just heard brenda mention adobe. these are stocks
i'm kelly evans.'s recap everything that's happened in the past couple of hours, starting with the european central bank. they raised 50, they're going full steam ahead despite the banking turmoil. this after credit suisse got the $50 billion backstop here is the last check and as you just heard from david's reporting, here at home, a group of financial institutions, up to eight, were named, including morgan stanley and jpmorgan, are in talks to deposit $20 billion in first republic this is a...
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i'm kelly evans. we begin with the big story of the day. powell wrapping up his testimony before the senate banking committee. we have big market moves he said the fed will stay the course until the job is done, and that could include higher interest rates than previously anticipated and a quicker pace you can see the dow down 400 points on those remarks. interesting to see the nasdaq outperforming the ten-year yield. the two-year yield at almost 5%. take a look at the screen behind me for the ten-year. now we're seeing it calm down a little bit can that help equities out as the dow is down 400, any way we're hitting fresh lows here. it's almost exactly a point right now. this is the most extreme since september of 1981. let's get to bill lee, but before that, let's get to steve for all the headlines. testy exchange there with senator warren, and what felt like a man who wanted to deliver some new information to the market and it seems to be taking it that way. >> yes, he did, kelly. i'll say he did not deliver certain information. but let
i'm kelly evans. we begin with the big story of the day. powell wrapping up his testimony before the senate banking committee. we have big market moves he said the fed will stay the course until the job is done, and that could include higher interest rates than previously anticipated and a quicker pace you can see the dow down 400 points on those remarks. interesting to see the nasdaq outperforming the ten-year yield. the two-year yield at almost 5%. take a look at the screen behind me for the...
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kelly: right. the extension is both to file and to pay, so that means you have more time to do both, but yes, you could just have it filed or prepared and then looked at. michael: there you go ok. so better to start now. we have all these resources. you guys are giving free tax help all the time, right? how do people find you guys? kelly: for 20 years, we have been running the free tax help organization with lots of volunteers. people can file their taxes at 70 in person locations or get help on live zoom help, or we have just virtual checks, where you can submit your forms and get help online. michael: how do people find you? kelly: go to u wva.org/freetaxhelp and calling 211. michael: i've got to talk to you about the earned tax credit could we don't have much time, but we need to tell people what that is. kelly: the earned income tax credit is actually a large tax credit that people can claim if they are working. it is up to the california earned income tax credit as well, so if someone earns un
kelly: right. the extension is both to file and to pay, so that means you have more time to do both, but yes, you could just have it filed or prepared and then looked at. michael: there you go ok. so better to start now. we have all these resources. you guys are giving free tax help all the time, right? how do people find you guys? kelly: for 20 years, we have been running the free tax help organization with lots of volunteers. people can file their taxes at 70 in person locations or get help...
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i'm kelly evans.d yields are soaring, and market expectations hit a fresh high of 5.5% we'll look at what is driving that what one former fed governor says those calling for a pivot are wrong. and where you should be putting your money elsewhere, shares of tesla have been on a tear this year, and we have investor day today. will that help or hurt the momentum we'll get the latest and three ways to better play the ai craze three different areas of tech and the best position in each. we have all of that coming up. but first, dom chu with the saw toothed market >> the reason we're talking about that soft spot, especially for the broader s&p 500, is that we're currently at 3960 for the broader based index. this is right in between the levels, 39.40, 39.80 39.80 is the 50-day average for the s&p 500. below that is the 200 day. so you're moving in between some of these moving averages so it's kind of that soft spot you don't know exactly where it's going to go, but right in between a couple of technical lev
i'm kelly evans.d yields are soaring, and market expectations hit a fresh high of 5.5% we'll look at what is driving that what one former fed governor says those calling for a pivot are wrong. and where you should be putting your money elsewhere, shares of tesla have been on a tear this year, and we have investor day today. will that help or hurt the momentum we'll get the latest and three ways to better play the ai craze three different areas of tech and the best position in each. we have all...
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kelly? one reason, because they want to know how it will affect stocks so if you're back into this equation, to answer your question, all that really matters is what stocks think about when the fed's going to end. because the pent up demand to buy, as the professor and judge will say later on, don't market time it. you need to be around if you're going to catch these big rallies that will most likely occur when the fed white flag comes out, and it will come out sometime this year. >> i would just feel better if we were uninverting and not looking as bad as ever >> it's about recession too, kelly. another question, and i'll tell you what, i don't care what the experts say, for what it's worth, most of the people whose opinions i respect most, a slowing is coming. how much is the issue. >> rick, thank you >>> my next guest says the key is making the mistake of returning to the playbook of the past decade. we need a change in leadership joining me now is the deputy cio and chairman of the inves
kelly? one reason, because they want to know how it will affect stocks so if you're back into this equation, to answer your question, all that really matters is what stocks think about when the fed's going to end. because the pent up demand to buy, as the professor and judge will say later on, don't market time it. you need to be around if you're going to catch these big rallies that will most likely occur when the fed white flag comes out, and it will come out sometime this year. >> i...
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>> kelly: hello, deja! >> ryan: wow. people here it's like being in a taylor swift concert. >> kelly: it really is. i feel like
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i'm kelly evans. highly inflationary. heads are reeling from the bank collapses we have seen over the past week, with many calling for a fed pause in rate hikes. but the former nec director warns that is the wrong response to what just happened here should you keep hiking after something breaks larry joins us to make his case. >>> charles schwab, it's a name everyone knows and one of the hardest hit names over the past week the ceo will join us live exclusively this hour to defend his strategy and explain why they won't suffer a similar fate >>> and plunging mortgage rates. analyst steven kim is here with the housing stocks that could be a buy right now. let's start with the markets, though it's green today >> not even just green but solidly so a decent size relief rally, a bounceback, if you will. but the s&p 500 is up 62 points. kind of towards the higher end of its range so far. 317-point gain for the dow up 1%, and a 2 plus percent gain for the nasdaq, up 239 points. so, again, tilting towards the higher end of the ra
i'm kelly evans. highly inflationary. heads are reeling from the bank collapses we have seen over the past week, with many calling for a fed pause in rate hikes. but the former nec director warns that is the wrong response to what just happened here should you keep hiking after something breaks larry joins us to make his case. >>> charles schwab, it's a name everyone knows and one of the hardest hit names over the past week the ceo will join us live exclusively this hour to defend his...
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>> hey, kelly.ccines voting in favor of gsk's vaccine for older adults, 60 plus. the vote for the safety backing up this vaccine was 10-2 and the vote in terms of its effectiveness was unanimous. all 12 members of this committee voting positively on this vaccine. the fda itself is expected to make a decision both on gsk's rsv vaccine and pfizer's rsv vaccine by may yesterday they voted in favor of pfizer's vaccine that vote was 7-4 with one abstention with both of these vaccines they have focused in on the safety, wondering whether there are some risks of something goen as guillaume barr syndrome as well as the safety of co-administering vaccines with flu or covid vaccines. they want to see data on all of that and they're saying we want to see more date p. they're pointing out we're not in a covid situation where this is an emergency use authorization, this is full approval we'll see what they do in may but it's fair point out gsk and pfizer while they're the front-runners are not the only ones mode
>> hey, kelly.ccines voting in favor of gsk's vaccine for older adults, 60 plus. the vote for the safety backing up this vaccine was 10-2 and the vote in terms of its effectiveness was unanimous. all 12 members of this committee voting positively on this vaccine. the fda itself is expected to make a decision both on gsk's rsv vaccine and pfizer's rsv vaccine by may yesterday they voted in favor of pfizer's vaccine that vote was 7-4 with one abstention with both of these vaccines they have...
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oh, my gosh. >> kelly: that is good., it's something i've eaten since i was a kid, but as delicious as the oklahoma classic, and it's a brioche bun toasted and buttered and it's smothered with onions, like i said the onions this kind of sad and scary, why would you need them is it called what a funeral potato? who knows? stay one oh, my gosh, you know what, okay, you thought i really do love this funeral potatoes, but all the chemistry within this burger, i'm good have to sit oklahoma for the win. this was incredible. wow. they're both incredible actually. i love both. congrats on having such an awesome season. the oklahoma advances to the final four. you better take your family for that burger. and this friday night, we would determine the wonder of them. [cheers and applause] >> kelly: what is easy and gilbert grapes, natural born killers and mosh he also happens to be a very talented musician is well, you can see here no yellow jacket showtime, great show say hello to juliette lewis. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] [cheers
oh, my gosh. >> kelly: that is good., it's something i've eaten since i was a kid, but as delicious as the oklahoma classic, and it's a brioche bun toasted and buttered and it's smothered with onions, like i said the onions this kind of sad and scary, why would you need them is it called what a funeral potato? who knows? stay one oh, my gosh, you know what, okay, you thought i really do love this funeral potatoes, but all the chemistry within this burger, i'm good have to sit oklahoma for...
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i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead today on "the exchange. powell says what happens next is data dependant but today's latest data suggests the market might be cooling. where does it all lead the financial system and your money? plus, higher rates were supposed to help the banks this year. that was the whole point about net interest margins but instead the opposite has happened the fed's fast rate hikes are causing major losses at treasury we'll talk more about the widening fallout from that, that is crushing the financial sector and the crypto exposure causing problems >>> plus, unique insight on labor trends recruiter.com ceo evan stone is here with the trends he's seeing and what we should expect tomorrow before all of that, let's start with the markets and dom chu has the numbers. >> solid green earlier this morning, but now solidly in the red. it's right across the board for the major indices. the dow down about 80 points similar percentage decline for the s&p 500. it's now below 4,000, 3983 the highs of the decision, we were up 25 point
i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead today on "the exchange. powell says what happens next is data dependant but today's latest data suggests the market might be cooling. where does it all lead the financial system and your money? plus, higher rates were supposed to help the banks this year. that was the whole point about net interest margins but instead the opposite has happened the fed's fast rate hikes are causing major losses at treasury we'll talk more about the widening fallout from...
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the pilot demanded that lieutenant kelly explain what was happening, the lieutenant sent the aviator to what he took off into the air and after the neo infantrymen, if they even take a step towards women and children, for many years, political scientists tried to understand why the americans allowed such atrocity, because six platoons participated in the destruction of the village, moreover, the command was received by colonel aran henderson to open the abdominal cavity in order to uh, uh, all the insides. uh, they immediately went outside , moreover, they used not only army knives and weapons, but also, uh, sometimes auxiliary items or killed with a shovel. uh, vietnam vietnamese peasant. or it was later found out by a hoe that one of charlie's commanders , captain medina, received an order from above quote. destroy everything that moves, even animals , after the soldiers tried to find out from him who the enemy was and whether they included women and children. according to the testimony, they realized that they had to kill absolutely everyone. it seems that this draws at least gaga
the pilot demanded that lieutenant kelly explain what was happening, the lieutenant sent the aviator to what he took off into the air and after the neo infantrymen, if they even take a step towards women and children, for many years, political scientists tried to understand why the americans allowed such atrocity, because six platoons participated in the destruction of the village, moreover, the command was received by colonel aran henderson to open the abdominal cavity in order to uh, uh, all...
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>> i think it's a combination of both, kelly. i don't think that the u.s.lar system is imploding overnight. there are some who think that it is and are cheering the bank runs i am not one of them because i am not interested in looking at a deflationary collapse of the banking system especially given that the digital asset ecosystem has a lot of infrastructure yet to build however, it is absolutely true that people really should be allowed to think about their bank deposits as theirs. what they haven't realized and are now waking up to is that when you put more than $250,000 into a bank you're making an unsecured loan to a leveraged party that might fail and that's inherently the way banking has always worked. it gets at the notion that banking is a confidence just like money is a confidence game. we can increase confidence by having the bank sit on a lot more cash and -- and hold one for one cash reserves and boy, that would stabilize the system. >> it has not always been true in human history that banks heh lent we have this intuition that banks should len
>> i think it's a combination of both, kelly. i don't think that the u.s.lar system is imploding overnight. there are some who think that it is and are cheering the bank runs i am not one of them because i am not interested in looking at a deflationary collapse of the banking system especially given that the digital asset ecosystem has a lot of infrastructure yet to build however, it is absolutely true that people really should be allowed to think about their bank deposits as theirs. what...
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kelly?anielle, like it here >> i do like it here particularly coupled with a short sweep ongoing in the nasdaq meta overall, a nice break away gap. consolidation and a nice bounce on a technical perspective breaking out now we have overhead targets at $200 a share and then again upwards about $205, $215 i like to do in options market is trade this on a momentum basis up to at what i like to call the easy target, previous resistance zone at 200 and if we can break further, trade it up to about it 210, 215. >> all right at $185 today. thanks for your time and trades today. danielle. >> thank you. >>> also point out both julia and i didn't get the memo about the green today. >> it's okay still time. >> julia in pink i'm in red and blue. >>> anyway, up next on the show, jon fortt bringing us his interview with a ceo of a start-up expanding access to women's health services. that is our "working ing lunchr this friday, after this break. that can track inventory, manage schedules- and customize or
kelly?anielle, like it here >> i do like it here particularly coupled with a short sweep ongoing in the nasdaq meta overall, a nice break away gap. consolidation and a nice bounce on a technical perspective breaking out now we have overhead targets at $200 a share and then again upwards about $205, $215 i like to do in options market is trade this on a momentum basis up to at what i like to call the easy target, previous resistance zone at 200 and if we can break further, trade it up to...
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pilot demanded from lieutenant kelly to explain what was happening, the lieutenant sent an aviator toch he took off and put him in a helicopter between the surviving vietnamese and us soldiers . thompson ordered the machine gunner to shoot to kill the infantrymen if they even take a step towards women and children, for many years, journalists, political scientists tried to understand why the americans allowed such atrocity, because the destruction of the village was an accidental action to open the abdominal cavity so that all the insides, er, immediately came out. moreover, they used not only army knives and weapons, but sometimes auxiliary objects. hmm or kill with a shovel. uh, vietnam vietnamese peasant. or it was later established by a hoe that one of charlie's commanders, captain medina, received an order from above quote to destroy everything that moves. even our belly is in evidence. they realized that they had to kill absolutely everyone. it seems that this draws at least gaga, but the american generals pretended that nothing had happened; the fact of the massacre did not adm
pilot demanded from lieutenant kelly to explain what was happening, the lieutenant sent an aviator toch he took off and put him in a helicopter between the surviving vietnamese and us soldiers . thompson ordered the machine gunner to shoot to kill the infantrymen if they even take a step towards women and children, for many years, journalists, political scientists tried to understand why the americans allowed such atrocity, because the destruction of the village was an accidental action to open...
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i'm joe kernen alongside kelly evans. i'm in for tyler today, and an interesting, if you haven't been here, we have no camera. >> welcome aboard. >> do they bring cameras eventually >> we can only hope, otherwise it's a podcast >> china predicting modest growth for 2023. wasn't the country supposed to come roaring out of the covid lockdowns? plus, a renewed push for a tiktok ban government scrutiny of investments in chuna and we'll talk to a market watching who says the economy is headed for a hard landing i haven't seen this gentleman in a while. it will be good to see you we'll be talking about all these things and much more, whether the fed should keep raising to get it over with so the next bull market can begin. >> first, look at a check on the market and see how they're holding up today there we have the dow up just 26 points nothing like the picture earlier when it was up almost 200. by the way, the russell small caps are down 1.5% a very different feel there, and a ten-year yield which was looking much calmer this
i'm joe kernen alongside kelly evans. i'm in for tyler today, and an interesting, if you haven't been here, we have no camera. >> welcome aboard. >> do they bring cameras eventually >> we can only hope, otherwise it's a podcast >> china predicting modest growth for 2023. wasn't the country supposed to come roaring out of the covid lockdowns? plus, a renewed push for a tiktok ban government scrutiny of investments in chuna and we'll talk to a market watching who says the...
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eunice is live in beijing with that part of the story for us. >> hey, kelly.nk has played a role, early stage chinese tech startups looking to raise money in the u.s. would often park their funds at svb svb has friendlier requirements when it comes to opening accounts for example, using the -- being able to use a chinese mobile foreign market phone for verification and the company is seen as having a lot of flexibility when it comes to startupsas well as companies with vie or variable interest rate entities which are offshore entities that chinese companies often use to be able to list in the united states, and then the bank also viewed as an entry way for chinese tech firms to go into the silicon valley ecosystem and have access to lcs, vcs and other startups. when the news about svb's failure first hit china there was panic throughout the weekend but the panic did subside once the u.s. regulators came in, though there is still certain about the longer term fallout that could happen. >> would they go to an american competitor or likely a chinese one? >> well,
eunice is live in beijing with that part of the story for us. >> hey, kelly.nk has played a role, early stage chinese tech startups looking to raise money in the u.s. would often park their funds at svb svb has friendlier requirements when it comes to opening accounts for example, using the -- being able to use a chinese mobile foreign market phone for verification and the company is seen as having a lot of flexibility when it comes to startupsas well as companies with vie or variable...
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you're kelly clarkson. i love your work. thank you. find just what you need at wayfair! wayfair! ♪ wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ wow. it'd be better if you did it. ♪ i like to move it, move it ♪ ♪ you like to... move it ♪ we're reinventing our network. ♪ ♪ ♪ fast. reliable. perfectly orchestrated. the united states postal service. (vo) with verizon, you can now get a private 5g network. so you can do more than connect your business, you can make it even smarter. now ports can know where every piece of cargo is. and where it's going. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new line tomorrow. with a verizon private 5g network, you can get more agility and security. giving you more control of your business. we call this enterprise intelligence. from the network america relies on. >> resident conspiracy theorist and qanon supporter, marjorie taylor greene, is extolling the virtues of civility and tolerance this w
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kelly was later found dead. the host of going underground, so there was a long history of suppressing true narratives in britain if they go against the government. it was dr. david kelly, who i talked to as a program i worked for the today program. he explained clearly that the british government were deliberately the words of the reporter andrew gilligan used to have for the show sexed up li information about w m. d. and when he later testified as a parliamentary committee, he was put under a lot of pressure and he was found dead. but this is a long line of bi information troubles in britain. we must remember that while at the moment britain may be torturing julian assange. that's a long history in which any attempt to trying to get the truth in britain in the media is suppressed and 20 is on the iraq war example of dr. david kelly is just one of them. interesting that the family of dr. david kelly hardly speak about the death of the breadwinner in the family, the government scientist, or perhaps one should loo
kelly was later found dead. the host of going underground, so there was a long history of suppressing true narratives in britain if they go against the government. it was dr. david kelly, who i talked to as a program i worked for the today program. he explained clearly that the british government were deliberately the words of the reporter andrew gilligan used to have for the show sexed up li information about w m. d. and when he later testified as a parliamentary committee, he was put under a...
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david kelly. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t v dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you next time with ah i mentioned redundancy and welcome back to going underground broadcasting all around the world from dubai in the u. e. today marks 20 years since the u. s. a in britain launched an unprovoked invasion of iraq, which would lead to tens of millions killed, wounded or displaced in wars throughout the region and beyond. the iraq invasion was characterized by a new type of military strategy shock and or defined by using of whelming, forced to break the perceived enemies, will to resist no nature power would officially count the number of iraqi civilians killed. it's now routine across most of humanity to quote iraq loan, afghanistan, libya, and syria nations in africa and latin america as emblematic of how the ukraine conflict today is now seen as the birth of a new world order. well, the national security strategist behind the shocking or doctrine doctor holland omen joins me
david kelly. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t v dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you next time with ah i mentioned redundancy and welcome back to going underground broadcasting all around the world from dubai in the u. e. today marks 20 years since the u. s. a in britain launched an unprovoked invasion of iraq, which would lead to tens of millions killed, wounded or displaced in wars throughout the region and beyond. the iraq invasion was...
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david kelly. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t v dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you next time. ah ah, ah. with so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic and development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. time. time to sit down and talk february the 1st 2000 or 3 at a un security council meeting u. s. secretary of state colin powell showed a vile, allegedly containing anthrax spores from iraq. it actually contained laundry detergent, march 20th, 2003. the u. s. army and its allies invaded iraq. april 9th, 2003. the u. s. army and coalition forces entered baghdad and tore down the statue of saddam hussein in fear door square. lay the 1st 2003 u. s. president george bush declared victory in the iraq war, december, the 30th 2006. saddam hussein was executed december the 15th 2011. a ceremony was held in baghdad t
david kelly. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t v dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you next time. ah ah, ah. with so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic and development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. time. time to sit down and talk february the 1st 2000 or 3 at a un security...