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kelly added two new targets. >> kelly shows up to one of the meetings and says he hasn't committed yet but he wants you to take care of two insurance investigators. >> reporter: kelly didn't ask for them to be killed but to be beaten up. detectives believed this new job was a way to test marckensy to see if he was the real deal. >> kelly asked him, are you a police officer? >> you're sure you're not involved with the police, right? >> we believe that they don't think that someone working with the police would actually have two innocent people just doing their job beat up. >> reporter: and they were willing to pay quickly to get it done. kelly handed marckensy a brown bag filled with cash, $2,500, half of the $5,000 fee. >> he wants to make sure they're out of commission for a long time. any possibility it can be done this week or no? >> reporter: detective louzan reached out to the insurance investigators and quickly discovered why they were the selected targets. >> i call them and said, listen, i really want to speak to you in person. i didn't want to tell them over the phone. they sa
kelly added two new targets. >> kelly shows up to one of the meetings and says he hasn't committed yet but he wants you to take care of two insurance investigators. >> reporter: kelly didn't ask for them to be killed but to be beaten up. detectives believed this new job was a way to test marckensy to see if he was the real deal. >> kelly asked him, are you a police officer? >> you're sure you're not involved with the police, right? >> we believe that they don't...
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>> kelly: welcome back, everybody. you know, these days, ryan, ryan seacrest, you... >> ryan: tell me. >> kelly: [laughing] you may have to interview for your next job over video conference. did you know that? >> ryan: yes, i mean, that's kinda like how we interview for every job, on a camera. >> kelly: yeah. well, yeah. i guess we--yeah. but i mean literally over a computer screen. >> ryan: like zoom, yeah. >> kelly: so with tips on virtual interviews, please welcome back linkedin's catherine fisher. hi! >> hi, good morning. >> kelly: catherine, how do you suggest we prepare for our virtual interviews? >> well, the first thing you wanna do is test your tech, and so hopefully my picture's coming through clear, because i was testing my tech all morning. make sure that you really understand how to use the video conferencing, that you know how to mute your line, how you unmute your line. what you don't wanna do is spend a lotta time fumbling around. you wanna be thinking and focusing about how you wanna answer those quest
>> kelly: welcome back, everybody. you know, these days, ryan, ryan seacrest, you... >> ryan: tell me. >> kelly: [laughing] you may have to interview for your next job over video conference. did you know that? >> ryan: yes, i mean, that's kinda like how we interview for every job, on a camera. >> kelly: yeah. well, yeah. i guess we--yeah. but i mean literally over a computer screen. >> ryan: like zoom, yeah. >> kelly: so with tips on virtual interviews,...
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>> kelly: i know.t a minute. wait, wait." i'm like--now i'm reading the article because i'm hearing what you're saying, but i don't believe it. so now i'm reading, going, "no, wait." that's incredible. good for them. >> ryan: congratulations, mary and bertha. tomorrow on the show, rob lowe. >> kelly: ahh, like looking into the sun, rob lowe. and also, padma lakshmi is also here. >> ryan: we'll see you tomorrow. have a great day, everybody. bye-bye. >> kelly: bye. [upbeat music] ♪ - today on "tamron hall," what would you be willing to do to help others? emmy-winner debra messing's passionate challenge of the status quo. how reality tv star dr. jen arnold's big mission hopes to save lives. a crusade to protect children by a sexual abuse victim. plus, this teenager's healthy candy sold millions to combat tooth decay. and tamron's hot summer giveaway is back with more big prizes. an all-new "tamron hall" starts now. [rock music] ♪ - well, i'm always on social media, and i have to tell you, i am there for l
>> kelly: i know.t a minute. wait, wait." i'm like--now i'm reading the article because i'm hearing what you're saying, but i don't believe it. so now i'm reading, going, "no, wait." that's incredible. good for them. >> ryan: congratulations, mary and bertha. tomorrow on the show, rob lowe. >> kelly: ahh, like looking into the sun, rob lowe. and also, padma lakshmi is also here. >> ryan: we'll see you tomorrow. have a great day, everybody. bye-bye....
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kelly: >> thank you for that question. if we were not having a monsoon rain i was walk the ipad over so you can see your view of the east river and the compound that i see when i wake up. i cannot imagine looking from my residence and not seeing the un compound and that not being here in new york city and the united states of america and it is important the institution is located in new york, in the united states because it gives the us the opportunity is the host country to be face to face with like-minded countries and countries that we don't see eye to eye with so we can shine a light. can you imagine the un not been located here or being located in china? my predecessors have all said it is discouraging at times. we are discouraged at times that people don't see the founding principles, but at the same time that is what we are here to do, to promote our founding fathers and promote the anniversary. in 1948 weed signed the u.n. charter. in 1971 china of all countries reaffirmed their commitment to u.n.harter and the dec
kelly: >> thank you for that question. if we were not having a monsoon rain i was walk the ipad over so you can see your view of the east river and the compound that i see when i wake up. i cannot imagine looking from my residence and not seeing the un compound and that not being here in new york city and the united states of america and it is important the institution is located in new york, in the united states because it gives the us the opportunity is the host country to be face to...
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>> thank you very much, kelly.s what's happening at this hour, everyone at least ten people are dead and hundreds injured after an enormous explosion in beirut caused extensive damage. according to a lebanese security official, that blast occurred in the port area where there are warehouses with highly explosive materials. you can go to cnbc.com for more on what is a developing story. >>> there are now more than a million customers without power from the strong winds and tornadoes associated with tropical storm isaias. the storm is continuing to travel up the east coast hitting new jersey the hardest with more than 325,000 customers impacted. virginia is a close second with nearly 300,000 impacted by this storm and losing power >>> roger penske has reversed course the indy 500 will be held without spectators this month. penske, who bought it in january, initially said he would cancel if people couldn't come and watch. but with covid-19 spreading, he said we need to be smart about this >>> kelly, back to you >> sue,
>> thank you very much, kelly.s what's happening at this hour, everyone at least ten people are dead and hundreds injured after an enormous explosion in beirut caused extensive damage. according to a lebanese security official, that blast occurred in the port area where there are warehouses with highly explosive materials. you can go to cnbc.com for more on what is a developing story. >>> there are now more than a million customers without power from the strong winds and...
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kelly: i feel really good.wish -- i know we have this august recess and i know debbie feels the same way -- i would rather be back in washington, d.c., having the debates we need to have. we can do it, we can social distance. we have done a very good job. we need to be in washington, d.c., sitting down across the table from each other, and actually being able to weigh in what we are talking about the next cares package when we are talking about packages that are out there. ofgot $1.3 billion worth payday from the federal government came to pennsylvania that is still sitting there and not being used. so my question is before we give you any more dollars from the federal funds can you not tell us what you were going to do with the money we have already given you? we go back and forth and i think any of us that have come from the private sector would understand that there is not an and less supply of money and you only get to spend a dollar once and for god sake when you are somebody else's dollar, be so much more
kelly: i feel really good.wish -- i know we have this august recess and i know debbie feels the same way -- i would rather be back in washington, d.c., having the debates we need to have. we can do it, we can social distance. we have done a very good job. we need to be in washington, d.c., sitting down across the table from each other, and actually being able to weigh in what we are talking about the next cares package when we are talking about packages that are out there. ofgot $1.3 billion...
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kelly? >> it's fascinating. i'm glad you mentioned that precedent. i had forgotten that was the case with grindr kayla, thank you >>> let's talk about how this could changethe landscape if the deal happens with joanna stern and dan imes joanna, what's at stake here >> what's been at stake is the largest social media platform since instagram, snapchat, facebook we have over 7 million users all fighting over or trying to figure out what's happened to this social media app that every other company is trying to emulate or trying to buy the question now is what happens next with it if microsoft does proceed, as it seems it will what happens to the app? how does it look different how do the users feel about the takeover does any of it change? those are things we're still asking >> i'm curious, joanna, and we're getting headlines from the president right now about this deal he said it might be easier if microsoft buys the whole of tiktok rather than the 30% that's been discussed. he also says micro
kelly? >> it's fascinating. i'm glad you mentioned that precedent. i had forgotten that was the case with grindr kayla, thank you >>> let's talk about how this could changethe landscape if the deal happens with joanna stern and dan imes joanna, what's at stake here >> what's been at stake is the largest social media platform since instagram, snapchat, facebook we have over 7 million users all fighting over or trying to figure out what's happened to this social media app...
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"live with kelly and ryan." >> kelly: the homemade version. >> ryan: 'cause a lot of laughs...ughter] and a little inspiration... >> kelly: go a long way for a better day, don't they? >> ryan: and just so you know, when you join us, dress is casual. >> kelly: very casual. >> ryan: i did try and step it up with a pocket square. >> kelly: we're here for you. >> ryan: better days start "live." big show tomorrow. connie britton's with us. and kelly is frozen, so "matt bomer" is what she would say, and then she would say, "have a great day, ryan. you're my favorite person in the world." bye, guys. bye, kel. wave! - last week we gave away over $30,000 worth of gifts on the show. well, today is part two of our tune in to win hot summer giveaway. you don't wanna miss it. narrator: today, on "tamron hall"... creativity in quarantine reinvents our spaces. interior designer mikel welch kicks off a friendly porch war, with tips to transform your backyard and the mother, daughter costars of hgtv's fixer upper hit "good bones." an all new "tamron hall" starts now. [dramatic music] ♪ - welcom
"live with kelly and ryan." >> kelly: the homemade version. >> ryan: 'cause a lot of laughs...ughter] and a little inspiration... >> kelly: go a long way for a better day, don't they? >> ryan: and just so you know, when you join us, dress is casual. >> kelly: very casual. >> ryan: i did try and step it up with a pocket square. >> kelly: we're here for you. >> ryan: better days start "live." big show tomorrow. connie britton's...
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welcome, brad. >> thank you, kelly.your time here today. >> how did this change the options for people who need access to the money and usually can't get it right away. >> the objective we have is to provide it raptly for individuals. we've been built for individuals. that's the growing segment of investorses in alternates tiff assets today. >> what is the cut that you guys would take in order for me to -- let's say a life insurance policy or invested in private equity, something like that. i want that money. are you kind of fronting it for me taking the cut we deal -- how did is it work. >> think of us more like a bank. we operate on a spread business. you have an expected return on your asset we have a cost-to-capital. we will advance you the cash against your investment, and then we earn a spread on the difference over the life of that asset. >> you've been in financial services alternative assets for over three decades obviously you have a lot of at the times experience here. what would you say is the biggest need w
welcome, brad. >> thank you, kelly.your time here today. >> how did this change the options for people who need access to the money and usually can't get it right away. >> the objective we have is to provide it raptly for individuals. we've been built for individuals. that's the growing segment of investorses in alternates tiff assets today. >> what is the cut that you guys would take in order for me to -- let's say a life insurance policy or invested in private equity,...
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>> great, kelly. how are you? >> kelly: it's great to see you. i was telling ryan that you were one of the early warning symbols for me in my personal life with this--with the coronavirus that was headed to us. when people weren't really taking it very seriously, you were taking it very, very seriously. so let's talk about our immune system, how it works, how it can be compromised, and how it leaves us vulnerable to viruses. >> so our immune system is a series of defenses just like you haveenses in real life with police and locked doors and alarms, et cetera. the immune system, initially it's our skin and the skin oils and the bacteria on our skin that fight fungi and viruses. they fight off the bad ones. same thing in your intestine, if something gets in your inte-- thing inyou haveheou breathe little whisk brooms, they're called cilia, that whisk out the viruses. they're impeded by pollution, by vaping, and by smoking, so it allows the virus to get in those people easier. there's a key point we'll come to on that when--about how to avoid infect
>> great, kelly. how are you? >> kelly: it's great to see you. i was telling ryan that you were one of the early warning symbols for me in my personal life with this--with the coronavirus that was headed to us. when people weren't really taking it very seriously, you were taking it very, very seriously. so let's talk about our immune system, how it works, how it can be compromised, and how it leaves us vulnerable to viruses. >> so our immune system is a series of defenses just...
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we reached out to r kelly ice attorney, what he told us is that r kelly hack a mold inmate. he wouldn't comment specifically about the attack but said that r kelly has been a model inmate. caller: it's very unfortunate that r kelly was attacked in prison. i can o.j. only imagine what it's like to be in prison with someone and there are riots outside and trying to keep him safe but also trying to keep him like the other prisoners. i'm sure that's a challenge. harvey: no, that is absolutely a challenge because i don't think the feds want to give favorable treatment, for sure. moving on. charles: to the fight for social justice and racial equality, which will be featured on the upcoming season of "real housewives of atlanta." we told you that there was a large protest last month in kentucky outside the a.g.'s home with a lot of people were arrested. --ng them was the act active activist porsha williams from real house wives and we're told they're going to discuss this in the upcoming season. it's going to be a story line. >> we know from people with knowledge that she is very -
we reached out to r kelly ice attorney, what he told us is that r kelly hack a mold inmate. he wouldn't comment specifically about the attack but said that r kelly has been a model inmate. caller: it's very unfortunate that r kelly was attacked in prison. i can o.j. only imagine what it's like to be in prison with someone and there are riots outside and trying to keep him safe but also trying to keep him like the other prisoners. i'm sure that's a challenge. harvey: no, that is absolutely a...
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"the exchange" with kelly starts now. >> thank you, scott. hi, everybody, on this friday. here's what's ahead. the jobs report was better than feared after that bad adp earning. will it take the onus away from a stimulus deal? nancy pelosi is meeting with steve mnuchin any moment for more talks >>> a big loss for the quarter and massive marketing cuts investors are sticking with booking holdings we'll speak with the ceo ahead >>> trump tackles chinese tech main street says no thanks to the fed and ready to take on their industries dom chu with the numbers >> the confluence of numbers and the economic data is why you're seeing modest losses for the indices here we're trying to figure out why the market is at near record highs for most indices the s&p hovering above 3300, off about 2/3 of 1%. it has been the upper performer as of late what's happening with retail stocks specifically? not necessarily the large cap ones, but the spider retail ticker is up in an otherwise down day this also treats some of the smaller retails on the same level as some of the bigger ones out ther
"the exchange" with kelly starts now. >> thank you, scott. hi, everybody, on this friday. here's what's ahead. the jobs report was better than feared after that bad adp earning. will it take the onus away from a stimulus deal? nancy pelosi is meeting with steve mnuchin any moment for more talks >>> a big loss for the quarter and massive marketing cuts investors are sticking with booking holdings we'll speak with the ceo ahead >>> trump tackles chinese tech main...
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>> hello, kelly, hello, everybody. some disturbing new numbers on covid and kids according to the cdc, the number of children infected with covid-19 is increasing a little over 7% of all reported cases were among children as of august 3rd children make up about 22% of the u.s. population. >>> cook county state's attorney general kim fox is found to have abused discretion in the case of actor jessie smullet they found abuses of discretion and failures >>> a heat wave continues to scorch the southwest united states 130 degrees was recorded in the death valley of california it is said to be the highest temperature ever recorded on the planet death valley also holds the record for the highest temperature ever, 134 degrees set back in 1913, but that number is disputed due to the lack of modern technology at that point suffice it to say, kell, it is really, really hot out there >> yeah, and we experienced that the last couple weeks on a more modest way over this part. sue, thank you very much >>> when we think about stocks t
>> hello, kelly, hello, everybody. some disturbing new numbers on covid and kids according to the cdc, the number of children infected with covid-19 is increasing a little over 7% of all reported cases were among children as of august 3rd children make up about 22% of the u.s. population. >>> cook county state's attorney general kim fox is found to have abused discretion in the case of actor jessie smullet they found abuses of discretion and failures >>> a heat wave...
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kelly: a number of things. fema has been stockpiling taxpayers and food and water and all the supplies you need for what has been anticipated more aggressive hurricane season and fema is on top of this, we work hand and glove with his team on the coronavirus task force response as well and he's also -- he this morning is also wanting people to please stay inside. that's how you stay safe. there could be down power lines in the water. until your local officials give you the all-clear which is no time soon, you've got to stay where you are. also this has gone cat 4 to cat 2 as you said but still seen as very dangerous storm. could be a historic storm and folks need to really take those precautions, but the federal government is ready. i discontinued this last night with chief meadows and the president himself and we know they are on top of it speaking to officials locally and the administration as they need to. brian: kellyanne, great speech last night. we know that you're in the middle of a transition and you're
kelly: a number of things. fema has been stockpiling taxpayers and food and water and all the supplies you need for what has been anticipated more aggressive hurricane season and fema is on top of this, we work hand and glove with his team on the coronavirus task force response as well and he's also -- he this morning is also wanting people to please stay inside. that's how you stay safe. there could be down power lines in the water. until your local officials give you the all-clear which is no...
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dan gallagher. >>> kelly? >>> the president calls for a boycott of products. >>> two major colleges have to put the brakes on reopening after major outbreaks of covid we'll have the number and ripple effect that's creating, right after isth ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ >>> johnson & johnson buying mo mean meanta biomarin plummeting today after the fda asked for more data on its treatment for hemophilia that pushes back a decision for approval under november of next year finally goodyear tier lower after president trump called for a boycott of the company, this after the company relately doled employees they could not wear maga hearts -- make america great again -- at work goodyear says the image on social media was not created orb distributed by corporate i've been told that the president's limb see rides on specially design goodyear tires. >>> university of
dan gallagher. >>> kelly? >>> the president calls for a boycott of products. >>> two major colleges have to put the brakes on reopening after major outbreaks of covid we'll have the number and ripple effect that's creating, right after isth ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ >>> johnson & johnson buying...
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and i'm an unapologetic supporter of freedom. >> and kelly, for you, kelly, if you watched the convention what did you think of night one? >> i didn't watch that much of it. i've been pretty nervous to see you guys today so i didn't want to add to that. >> i understand. >> i mean, i did try to watch a recap and like a fact-checker, that's basically what i've been looking at today. >> it's interesting us because we wanted to talk to you because, as i said, i think there's so many families that have, you know, people in families that have different points of view and it's interesting how your politics have kind of -- or at least the parties you support have switched for both of you over the years. as a family, what kind of impact does this have, dan? is this a topic of debate often or is it just not discussed? >> well, no, it was during 2016. we had some pretty heated debates. now kelly and i are finding a lot of common ground. i've always been open-minded and i've always enjoyed history and learning more about the slavery and racism in america and my talks with kelly has educated me a lot
and i'm an unapologetic supporter of freedom. >> and kelly, for you, kelly, if you watched the convention what did you think of night one? >> i didn't watch that much of it. i've been pretty nervous to see you guys today so i didn't want to add to that. >> i understand. >> i mean, i did try to watch a recap and like a fact-checker, that's basically what i've been looking at today. >> it's interesting us because we wanted to talk to you because, as i said, i think...
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democrat mark kelly is who she will face in november. the polling has consistently put kelly ahead in this race, so mcsally trying to defend that seat. if she fails, democrats flip it. democrats get a gain in arizona if they can knock off martha mcsally. also news from kansas tonight. steve watkins, a republican member of congress. it looks like he has been defeated in his primary. all sorts of scandals around
democrat mark kelly is who she will face in november. the polling has consistently put kelly ahead in this race, so mcsally trying to defend that seat. if she fails, democrats flip it. democrats get a gain in arizona if they can knock off martha mcsally. also news from kansas tonight. steve watkins, a republican member of congress. it looks like he has been defeated in his primary. all sorts of scandals around
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>> thanks so much, kelly here's what's happening at this hour, everyone the u.s. is formally terminating three bilateral agreements with hong kong covering extraditions and tax exemptions that is in response to china's imposition of a sweeping national security law that the state department says has, quote, crushed the freedoms of hong kong residents. >>> a man known as the lottery lawyer has been arrested jason curran has been trying to steal millions of dollars from lottery winners who hired him to protect their money and from scam artists >>> bioluminescent plankton light up california beaches. it happens when the plankton gather in groups i have actually seen that firsthand when i lived in california it's a beautiful sight a little eerie sometimes >> a lot eerie, sue. thank you so much. >>> what target ceo just said sets that company apart from walmart. the state department wants universities to divest from china. >>> netflix is testing a shuffle button and the fanny pack is at a th'sll up ahead in "rapid fire" right after this . >>> welcome back to "the excha
>> thanks so much, kelly here's what's happening at this hour, everyone the u.s. is formally terminating three bilateral agreements with hong kong covering extraditions and tax exemptions that is in response to china's imposition of a sweeping national security law that the state department says has, quote, crushed the freedoms of hong kong residents. >>> a man known as the lottery lawyer has been arrested jason curran has been trying to steal millions of dollars from lottery...
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kelly? >> with its future of viability hanging over tiktok with this potential owner change, what about rivals there are plenty out there who would love to steal tiktok's thunder. instagram showed reels is this giving a bigger opening for others to come in? >> you're absolutely right i asked her about facebook's reels which it just rolled out here in the u.s. a couple weeks ago. she said her party line stressed the possibility and enthusiasm of creators for tiktok she did say specifically they have not seen a decrease either in terms of their users or creators or advertisers due to all of this noise around the potential deal and potential shutdown so there are certainly a lot of companies, not just facebook also apps such as triller trying to get that young user base that's so hard to reach. she says it hasn't really had an impact just yet. >> we'll see if that changes after everything that happens in the weeks and months ahead julia, thanks very much. great stuff. julia boorstin speaking wi
kelly? >> with its future of viability hanging over tiktok with this potential owner change, what about rivals there are plenty out there who would love to steal tiktok's thunder. instagram showed reels is this giving a bigger opening for others to come in? >> you're absolutely right i asked her about facebook's reels which it just rolled out here in the u.s. a couple weeks ago. she said her party line stressed the possibility and enthusiasm of creators for tiktok she did say...
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i'm the kelly. >> that's true. you're lovely, kelly. >> we have a lot in comment. i'm surprised we didn't scare you away after two months ago but so happy you're back. we can talk about anything, right? >> i think so. we'll see what happens. >> so we will. tackle that in the next half hours. >> i'll see what i can do. i can't promise what the viewer thinks. >> you are such a trusted voice and perspective, that part written by my producer. by i do think that's true. and let's start with the hottest question in the presidential race right now. so joe biden, the presume democratic nominee expected to name his running name any time now in the next few days. do you agree with those who say biden must pick a black woman? >> yes, yes, i do. i think that by not picking p black woman, it would be more about who he's picking than not picking. the base of the democratic party, black people, one of the strongest bases, doesn't mean we agree everything with the democratic party does but the base of the democratic party. has made it clear we want a black woman to be picked. weir
i'm the kelly. >> that's true. you're lovely, kelly. >> we have a lot in comment. i'm surprised we didn't scare you away after two months ago but so happy you're back. we can talk about anything, right? >> i think so. we'll see what happens. >> so we will. tackle that in the next half hours. >> i'll see what i can do. i can't promise what the viewer thinks. >> you are such a trusted voice and perspective, that part written by my producer. by i do think that's...
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good friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and kellyvans. cramer has the morning off stocks do look to close the week out pretty strong, the s&p needs about 17 points for a fresh record high, the dow is enjoying its best august since 1986 crude oil pretty steady as producers appear to have avoided the worst of hurricane laura although nearly a million are without power. our roadmap begins with shares of dell rallying ahead of the open ceo michael dell will join us live this hour. >>> plus records watch, the -- >> plus -- >> i've got it, carl the dow aiming to erase 2020 losses and the s&p heading for the best august since 1986, kelly. >> wow and coca-cola's restructuring strategies amid plans to streamline the drink portfolio they are setting voluntary job cuts for thousands of its workers. >> david, it is friday, and kelly, friday and you just sort of think back to what this week has brought us, guys all-time highs, obviously news in sports in the nba, hurricane laura, the rnc and we will hear from what the president said last night ti
good friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and kellyvans. cramer has the morning off stocks do look to close the week out pretty strong, the s&p needs about 17 points for a fresh record high, the dow is enjoying its best august since 1986 crude oil pretty steady as producers appear to have avoided the worst of hurricane laura although nearly a million are without power. our roadmap begins with shares of dell rallying ahead of the...
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brian kelly, shopping it or dropping it? >> you know what, i'm shopping this one i talked about the mall based re trouble who's going to benefit from that whatever the graphic is, put that up there. tj maxx is going to get those extra items and they're going to benefit. they've been crushing it anyway over the last several years. i'm definitely shopping this one. while we're on it, you mentioned etsy i would be remiss if i didn't thank grasso for the crocheted apron he got me for my birthday. thank you, steve. >> you're quite welcome. >> all these guys actually like tj maxx except for bonawyn why not? >> it's about following the cash if you look at the valuation, their debt load, it's a little outsized for me. i think there's other ways you can play this. >> let's turn to home depot. pete, shop it or drop it >> i'm going to be shopping this one. i love just about everything about them the only thing that's starting to get a bit stretched for me would be the p.e. level which is closer to the upper 20s and they normally are in
brian kelly, shopping it or dropping it? >> you know what, i'm shopping this one i talked about the mall based re trouble who's going to benefit from that whatever the graphic is, put that up there. tj maxx is going to get those extra items and they're going to benefit. they've been crushing it anyway over the last several years. i'm definitely shopping this one. while we're on it, you mentioned etsy i would be remiss if i didn't thank grasso for the crocheted apron he got me for my...
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kelly, how crazy are thee es estimates out there. everywhere from negative to flat to high as as three. >>> there are plenty still of job hurdles to overcome, some positive news on the higher front. data shows that nearly 58% increase in u.s. hiring in july from june. retail and entertainment saup the biggest job gains month over month. while some industries like industry and mining are still seeing job losses. important to point out that those gains started to level out the last couple of weeks of july as they were peaks across the southern part of the country here to make sense is karen kimbro welcome. good to see you. the numbers when you compare month over month in the united states are really quite gaudy. they are very exciting and great to see and suggest the economy is coming back with you give us how the economy, in terms of hiring compares today versus one year ago, how healthy are we. >> sure. the answer is we're still about an aggregate in the u.s. about 10% below the level of hiring we had a year ago we're not all the way
kelly, how crazy are thee es estimates out there. everywhere from negative to flat to high as as three. >>> there are plenty still of job hurdles to overcome, some positive news on the higher front. data shows that nearly 58% increase in u.s. hiring in july from june. retail and entertainment saup the biggest job gains month over month. while some industries like industry and mining are still seeing job losses. important to point out that those gains started to level out the last...
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"closing bell" right now >> thank you, kelly and tyler. welcome to "closing bell."n here with wilfred frost. it happened. the s&p 500 set an intraday record high this morning and we're on track for a record close h again, we really are let's see if we can close at these levels look at what is driving the action right now amazon, the top performer, walmart and home depot trading lower despite what were blowout earning reports number progress on
"closing bell" right now >> thank you, kelly and tyler. welcome to "closing bell."n here with wilfred frost. it happened. the s&p 500 set an intraday record high this morning and we're on track for a record close h again, we really are let's see if we can close at these levels look at what is driving the action right now amazon, the top performer, walmart and home depot trading lower despite what were blowout earning reports number progress on
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. ♪ since you been gone, i can breathe for the first time ♪ >>> kelly clarkson claps back. star defending herself to a twitter troll suggesting that her busy schedule was to blame for her split. what she had to say about working hard and being a mom. ♪ she works hard for the money >>> pandemic-proof your finances, from building your savings to planning a move, how to make the smartest choices for your wallet. we've got answers. ♪ life's about to get good >>> this morning is about to get good because shania twain is performing right here, all that and more as we say, good morning, america. ♪ good morning, good morning >>> welcome to "gma." get ready for some inspiration because our quaran-lean series is back today. we'll be meeting an incredible nurse anesthetist and mom of two and learning how she dropped 65 pounds during quarantine. major morning motivation coming up right here. >> yeah, i know i need to see that as well. >>> but first the u.s. postal service, the motivation -- >> you look great, by the way. you don't need to see that. >> positive motivation is always good
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, what will be the impact in terms of what it has an on the economic rebound >> kelly, after a historic gdp plunge in q2, economists forecast an equally historic q3 surge in gdp but economists are not confident in the survey and not united about it. aft the big 33% plunge, the average of economists look for a 21% gain in q3 after that growth is forecast to increase by 7% and 5%. it's not enough for the full year gdp is seen declining by 5% in total. the range is also large. almost a 15-point gap between the bulls and bears between the optimists and pessimists the swing factors are what kayla was talking about. what happens with the virus in washington and how quickly and fully the economy ends up reopening. over at barclays they said the july data is a reminder that downside risks we main and the economy has not transitioned to a self-staining virtuous cycle a strong judge number got it off to a strong start. jum and august seem to be flat gdp will grow robustly but the high frequency data turned flat to negative. goldman beginning to worry about the jobs market. here is what they said
, what will be the impact in terms of what it has an on the economic rebound >> kelly, after a historic gdp plunge in q2, economists forecast an equally historic q3 surge in gdp but economists are not confident in the survey and not united about it. aft the big 33% plunge, the average of economists look for a 21% gain in q3 after that growth is forecast to increase by 7% and 5%. it's not enough for the full year gdp is seen declining by 5% in total. the range is also large. almost a...
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hi, sue. >> hi, kelly, hi, everybody.ere's what's happening this hour in the last hour president trump came on stage at the republican convention in north carolina to speak to delegates after they formally renominated him to become the party's next candidate. he couaccused democrats of tryi to steal the election, quote, unquote. >>> dr. fauci is back after removing a polyp on his vocal cords last week. he will have to refrain speaking for long periods of time >>> and american airlines gets the okay from the epa to use a disinfectant which fights the coronavirus on some surfaces the airline will start spraying the substance in its cabins, but it eventually hopes to use it on its entire fleet the disinfectant, however, is not a substitute for cleaning. >>> kelly, that's the news update back to you. >> that's a promising breakthrough that would be great. >> they got emergency use just in texas, but they're hoping to expand that, but keep in mind that new york is one of their biggest hubs, so some of the bigger cities will ha
hi, sue. >> hi, kelly, hi, everybody.ere's what's happening this hour in the last hour president trump came on stage at the republican convention in north carolina to speak to delegates after they formally renominated him to become the party's next candidate. he couaccused democrats of tryi to steal the election, quote, unquote. >>> dr. fauci is back after removing a polyp on his vocal cords last week. he will have to refrain speaking for long periods of time >>> and...
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physical goal, she first had to get through a major mental health hurdle. >> kelly, kelly. >> reportery star daughter of rock royalty, sharing that's she's lost 85 pounds, celebrating her slimmer figure on instagram and speaking out about the surgery she says helped her lose the weight. >> i will never ever ever lie about it ever. it is the best thing i have ever done. all it does is change the shape of your stomach. >> reporter: the always outspoken fashion guru says she made a total lifestyle transformation before undergoing gastric sleeve surgery nearly two years ago including including therapy, meditation and quitting alcohol. >> the number one thing, i had to fix my head before i could fix my body. you can never ever go into this if you're not in a good state of mind. >> kelly knows she is a young woman in media, and she has a lot of female followers, and i think it's important to let people know that mental health is the most important and that you have to feel good about yourself before you make any sort of physical change. >> reporter: now osbourne says she will not forget the
physical goal, she first had to get through a major mental health hurdle. >> kelly, kelly. >> reportery star daughter of rock royalty, sharing that's she's lost 85 pounds, celebrating her slimmer figure on instagram and speaking out about the surgery she says helped her lose the weight. >> i will never ever ever lie about it ever. it is the best thing i have ever done. all it does is change the shape of your stomach. >> reporter: the always outspoken fashion guru says...
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kelly o'donnell at the white house. kelly, thank you very much. chuck todd is nbc's political director and moderator of "meet the press". chuck, good morning. with people now literally dying in the streets, you hate to jump to the politics of this. but president trump has made it a centerpiece of his re-election campaign, what we are seeing in the streets, the protests in the streets. he talked about it at length during his nomination speech thursday night. you'll be looking at it today on "meet the press" as we make the turn to the fall. what does this law and order, as the president describes it, how does this play into the campaign? >> well, obviously he wants to make it the diversion from focus on the virus. he wants this focus on the inner cities. he believes it's a way for him to have a political comeback here. but i'll tell you, i think there is a ton of risk for the president politically. he can't look like he is rooting for the violence. you heard the comments from kelly an conway on friday, sort of fed into the that perception. the presi
kelly o'donnell at the white house. kelly, thank you very much. chuck todd is nbc's political director and moderator of "meet the press". chuck, good morning. with people now literally dying in the streets, you hate to jump to the politics of this. but president trump has made it a centerpiece of his re-election campaign, what we are seeing in the streets, the protests in the streets. he talked about it at length during his nomination speech thursday night. you'll be looking at it...
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contessa >> reporter: hi there, kelly, good to see you today.ave launched their own digital apps for contact tracing. the earliest ones relied on gps and, boy, did it spark a big concern, privacy concerns about tracking a person's whereabouts. the new ones rely only on bluetooth and they exchange tokens with other devices that are running these apps nevada just launched its app this week, and it works like this i've downloaded the app on the phone. as i pass someone on the sidewalk, it would not exchange a token. but when i go into a store and, say, have a conversation with a shopkeeper for five minutes, it would exchange a token then assuming we both have the app, the tokens would go on and they would be exchanged. if i then test positive, i would be given a unique code by the health department to upload into my app which then alerts devices that received my token within the past four days it only reveals that you've been in contact with someone who tested positive. there is no who, when or where now, nevada's biggest employers are urging their
contessa >> reporter: hi there, kelly, good to see you today.ave launched their own digital apps for contact tracing. the earliest ones relied on gps and, boy, did it spark a big concern, privacy concerns about tracking a person's whereabouts. the new ones rely only on bluetooth and they exchange tokens with other devices that are running these apps nevada just launched its app this week, and it works like this i've downloaded the app on the phone. as i pass someone on the sidewalk, it...
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kelly? >> i did hair and makeup at home this is not an option. >> welcome to my world >> this is all i use these days. it is so easy. so quick >> amazing i'm 30 years old i'm 6'6" i look like adonis. >> you are mocking me. not a terrible mock to receive >> wolff, were you here in the u.s. >> you mean january 1, 2016 when i arrived on these shores? >> was it really january 1 >> one or two. >> you are in for another treat, i guess to see real democracy in action to have a constitution that is the envy of the world instead of 12 different parties in england, the republicans can team up with bernie. >> you know what it is like to win the popular vote exactly, because our forefathers realize two parties could not elect the president. other people might have something to say >> in the uk, you can quite comfortably get a seat in parliament without the popular vote you are right, we have no written constitution it is hard to push back on that front. >> we have our own royal family, the kardashians.
kelly? >> i did hair and makeup at home this is not an option. >> welcome to my world >> this is all i use these days. it is so easy. so quick >> amazing i'm 30 years old i'm 6'6" i look like adonis. >> you are mocking me. not a terrible mock to receive >> wolff, were you here in the u.s. >> you mean january 1, 2016 when i arrived on these shores? >> was it really january 1 >> one or two. >> you are in for another treat, i guess...
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debbie kelly had been successful in the business but unlucky in love. then she hired -- so it seemed until debbie was gunned down in other own home, leaving investigators to wonder, what was the motive? here's andrea canning. >> reporter: what happened inside this house would destroy everything the woman who lived there had worked for. she finally had it all -- the career, the dream home, the marriage she'd waited so long for. >> there was a brightness in her eye. >> i trusted that she knew her heart. >> they were in love. there's no other way around it. >> reporter: her life now complete, fulfilled, safe. >> we never worried about her. >> reporter: but was it all an illusion? >> send an ambulance, please! >> reporter: what happened that morning in the predawn hours in the dark? >> right in the freaking chest! oh! >> reporter: the women at this san antonio racquet club say you can tell a lot about a person by the way they play tennis. >> i think tennis in general just really brings out your personality. >> tennis either brings out the best or the worst
debbie kelly had been successful in the business but unlucky in love. then she hired -- so it seemed until debbie was gunned down in other own home, leaving investigators to wonder, what was the motive? here's andrea canning. >> reporter: what happened inside this house would destroy everything the woman who lived there had worked for. she finally had it all -- the career, the dream home, the marriage she'd waited so long for. >> there was a brightness in her eye. >> i trusted...
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it's not growing, kelly.esterday it was down 75%, and it's likely to stay at this level for at least the next couple months. then you go into the first quarter which is the slowest time of year for the airlines. it has to become a smaller airline. the question becomes, if you're going to keep these employees on the payroll, which everybody would love, someone has to pay for that without a stimulus package, that's a good question >>> one thing wall street can do to help create jobs is to dig up funding for infrastructure projects you might think after what phil just said airports wouldn't be a priority right now, and many airports have lost carriers. but funding for the infrastructure projects are actually looking up. gary is here from schenk and company. why are investors interested >> first of all, investors are still carrying a tremendous amount of cash it goes back to really hi high coupon payments and they are giving investors the thrust to reinvest, but they're chasing yield. the airport sector more than
it's not growing, kelly.esterday it was down 75%, and it's likely to stay at this level for at least the next couple months. then you go into the first quarter which is the slowest time of year for the airlines. it has to become a smaller airline. the question becomes, if you're going to keep these employees on the payroll, which everybody would love, someone has to pay for that without a stimulus package, that's a good question >>> one thing wall street can do to help create jobs is...
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. >>> "the kelly clarkson show," kelly meets a remarkable woman from santa rosa. she was bullied as a child, overcoming challenge creating her own foundation to uplift others being bullied. i want you to watch because kelly does a big thing supporting that organization. that is the kelly clarkson show today at 3:00 right here on nbc bay area. we'll be right back. >>> a heroic act captured on video that had gone viral. more than a week after a deadly explosion shook beruit and this happen. that was a neo-natal nurse there. she saved thee babies after this all happened in that rubble at the hospital. she ran three miles to get them to safety carrying them all in her arms. nbc's molly hunter reports. >> reporter: more than a week af new video inside beruit's saint georges hospital shows the moment of the palace. the nicu nurse heard the blast. >> i heard something loud, and the ground started shaking underneath me and everything started crumbling down. >> she crawled out. >> the babies, where are the babies. i couldn't see them. they are all covered with rubble. i gr
. >>> "the kelly clarkson show," kelly meets a remarkable woman from santa rosa. she was bullied as a child, overcoming challenge creating her own foundation to uplift others being bullied. i want you to watch because kelly does a big thing supporting that organization. that is the kelly clarkson show today at 3:00 right here on nbc bay area. we'll be right back. >>> a heroic act captured on video that had gone viral. more than a week after a deadly explosion shook...
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it's great to have you here, don. >> thank you, kelly. great to be here >> so biden is a little light on the specifics and talking about liking the country do you think that will sell? >> i think he's doing a good job. if you look at the reaction to president trump, his personal style o'fenffend az ls a lot ofs and americans want to see a change there biden offers a different perspective and a persona and his ability to walk across the aisles i do think his policies are going to alarm the markets, and that's why he's talking specifics. i think some of the specifics will be a tax increase, but other elements are going to be very positive for the markets, a more inclusive economy, a greater focus on addressing some of the issues that the younger generation is concerned about, like criminal justice reform and things that have led to these protests around the country. so i think we're going to get some things that are going to be very positive to the market and i think some other things that are going to cause us some pause. >> in listening t
it's great to have you here, don. >> thank you, kelly. great to be here >> so biden is a little light on the specifics and talking about liking the country do you think that will sell? >> i think he's doing a good job. if you look at the reaction to president trump, his personal style o'fenffend az ls a lot ofs and americans want to see a change there biden offers a different perspective and a persona and his ability to walk across the aisles i do think his policies are going...
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todd: thank you so much, joseph and kelly.ng way to go before this all gets settled. we appreciate your time this morning and i think we'll have you back if these debates ultimately happen. jillian: firefighters rescue a dog from the bottom of a well. chippy spending two days in the 25-foot hole in maryland. a firefighter suited up with oxygen to find chippy and bring him to safety. little guy was not hurt and is now home with his family. oh, chippy. todd: good to see chippy back in action. good stuff. all right. former new york times columnist teeing off on her old paper once again. >> we need to have a level of bravery and thick skin and fearlessness. when you live in fear of an online mob, that's extremely dangerous. todd: former columnist barry weiss slamming cancel culture. jillian: she believes the solution must come from her and other moderates on the left. she's here to explain, next. ♪ as you get older, are you worried about staying sharp and alert? forebrain, from the harvard-educated experts at force factor, contain
todd: thank you so much, joseph and kelly.ng way to go before this all gets settled. we appreciate your time this morning and i think we'll have you back if these debates ultimately happen. jillian: firefighters rescue a dog from the bottom of a well. chippy spending two days in the 25-foot hole in maryland. a firefighter suited up with oxygen to find chippy and bring him to safety. little guy was not hurt and is now home with his family. oh, chippy. todd: good to see chippy back in action....
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here's carson kelly. we mentioned andy young who was on deck was part of that trade for paul goldschmidt, carson kelly was part of that trade as well. same deal with tomorrow's arizona starter luke weaver to the mound in their first contest against the san diego padres. how about that padres-dodgers finish last night? chris taylor getting a walk-off assist in what was a really fun series, the dodgers ended up taking 2 of 3. >> eric: the padres are for real. they played the dodgers extremely well -- it's ironic, the thing that has faulted them so far in the season has been their bullpen and that was expected to be their strength. but this national league west, there are no easy games. >> adam: nolan arenado is finally starting to heat up, he's had a couple of big blasts in the last week. >> eric: how about the rockies starting pitching. they've been doing a fantastic job. >> adam: nice breaking ball from scrubb, he gets carson kelly and ends the inning 1-2-3. carlos correa will bat second for the astros wh
here's carson kelly. we mentioned andy young who was on deck was part of that trade for paul goldschmidt, carson kelly was part of that trade as well. same deal with tomorrow's arizona starter luke weaver to the mound in their first contest against the san diego padres. how about that padres-dodgers finish last night? chris taylor getting a walk-off assist in what was a really fun series, the dodgers ended up taking 2 of 3. >> eric: the padres are for real. they played the dodgers...
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kelly, back to you >>> for most restaurants marks the end of the summer and their peak business.major cities indoor dining remains closed and the fear of more shutdown looms. amid that uncertainty you have consumer confidence at its lowest price throughout the pandemic and if that wasn't enough, hurricane laura is barrelling toward the gulf coast where the virus has disrupted many businesses. joining us now for our weekly check in, tilman it's great to have you back. welcome. >> how are you today >> we're good. the hurricane looks like it's headed toward the houston area what the happening down there? how are you preparing for this i have so much in the houston area, the amusement park, seven hotels in the area and don't talk about how many restaurants. then you've got lake charles which is shut down now the gaming commission just shut us down and all the light company people have moved in to restore power. they've got 350 rooms. if it cuts right in the middle, maybe i'll get lucky if it goes west or east, i'll get buried in lake charles we have so many different properties we ha
kelly, back to you >>> for most restaurants marks the end of the summer and their peak business.major cities indoor dining remains closed and the fear of more shutdown looms. amid that uncertainty you have consumer confidence at its lowest price throughout the pandemic and if that wasn't enough, hurricane laura is barrelling toward the gulf coast where the virus has disrupted many businesses. joining us now for our weekly check in, tilman it's great to have you back. welcome. >>...
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kelly. >> thanks. appreciate it. >>> still ahead, with pause across sports leagues there's calls for the kentucky derby to scrap its race as protest continue in louisville outside of the venue the ceo of churchill downs joins us next. >>> bidding war for tiktok is heating up as walmart says it's teaming up with microsoft to buy y?e social media app wh we'll explain. more "power lunch" right after this we miss you. it's totally not the same without you. we're finally back and can't wait until you are too. universal orlando resort. buy now and get two days free at the parks. restrictions apply. >>> welcome back check out gold which has turned lower after fed chair dovish comments the safe haven asset taking a bit of a hit after the central bank revised inflation inflation could go above the target targeting kind of an average of 2% your trading nation team of new street advisers. welcome to both of you i guess some of the reason for owning gold and gold had a run up its tail off a bit is as a safe haven
kelly. >> thanks. appreciate it. >>> still ahead, with pause across sports leagues there's calls for the kentucky derby to scrap its race as protest continue in louisville outside of the venue the ceo of churchill downs joins us next. >>> bidding war for tiktok is heating up as walmart says it's teaming up with microsoft to buy y?e social media app wh we'll explain. more "power lunch" right after this we miss you. it's totally not the same without you. we're...
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, what they want to come up wife kelly, what they want to come up with other people went through it as very systematically, done on purpose. they knew we were having the convention and they wanted to do everything they could to disrupt it. and the good news is the public is very wise to it. they see what is happening. i think they are probably acting accordingly, left—wing writers are repeating the same foss narrative about america that you hear about the this from people, what they are saying, how they are saying it, the violence committed terrible. again, it is democrat politicians. i don't know the heiress fearing it on or afraid to stop it. but in any event, where there to help and get things under control. —— i don't know if they are sparing it on. what they did thursday night at the white house just outside of the white house to people they came from all over the world is a disgrace, a disgrace, and frankly the mayor, the democrat mayor, she should've done a better job. she did a very poorjob. we had the police, who were very brave and help the rand paul. they took a beating. the
, what they want to come up wife kelly, what they want to come up with other people went through it as very systematically, done on purpose. they knew we were having the convention and they wanted to do everything they could to disrupt it. and the good news is the public is very wise to it. they see what is happening. i think they are probably acting accordingly, left—wing writers are repeating the same foss narrative about america that you hear about the this from people, what they are...
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and china with stephanie kelly. is coming up shortly, and this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good monday morning. ."loomberg surveillance francine lacqua and london, tom keene in new york. dell futures up 100, the equity markets and some of it we saw with kit juckes and fx, but so much of it we are looking at now with our team is international relations, and the politics with the democratic convention beginning tonight. somewhat in milwaukee, but virtually to delaware as well. stephanie kelly joins right now at aberdeen standard. there senior political economist. while frank -- both francine and i want to take a moment here to rephrase china and the united states. for that matter, china and its expression, with europe as well. what is the relationship right now with president xi with the leadership of europe? stephanie: well, i think that we have always seen this kind of push-pull between the united states and china. europe and china. in many ways, what exists in europe with regards to china, transparency, around doing busin
and china with stephanie kelly. is coming up shortly, and this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good monday morning. ."loomberg surveillance francine lacqua and london, tom keene in new york. dell futures up 100, the equity markets and some of it we saw with kit juckes and fx, but so much of it we are looking at now with our team is international relations, and the politics with the democratic convention beginning tonight. somewhat in milwaukee, but virtually to delaware as well. stephanie kelly...
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continue nenal airlines will be with us to explain what the new normal may mean for travel stocks kelly evans is back. welcome. "power lunch" begins right now >> it's the s&p 500 sitting close to its record high now the wild market ride has brought a resurgence of the retail trader bob and kate are standing by with more. bob, let's start with you in these record highs >> we are on new high watch and for the s&p as well as the nasdaq and what's brought us there, that's a very familiar pattern. we have seen it many times it's essentially technology stocks that's with megacap stocks moving on the upside sectors, it's technology that's been leading the way we see banks, energy and industrials lagging there. we had many rallies in those cyclical value names banks, the energy and the industrial names over the last few months in various occasions including about a week ago, but that's not what powered us forward. health care also minor contribution to that we talk about those names, the big five amazon, that's not a mistake there. 46% and you could see apple, netflix, facebook, microsoft all v
continue nenal airlines will be with us to explain what the new normal may mean for travel stocks kelly evans is back. welcome. "power lunch" begins right now >> it's the s&p 500 sitting close to its record high now the wild market ride has brought a resurgence of the retail trader bob and kate are standing by with more. bob, let's start with you in these record highs >> we are on new high watch and for the s&p as well as the nasdaq and what's brought us there,...
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kelly, back to you. >> a lot of great stuff in there, thank you, sir. s jack, what will you be a buyer every? >> i would do it in a technology-neutral way, given that the s&p 500 has roughly 27% dedicated to tech, annual only about 8% or so if you can do it and keep that tech exposure intact, you'll get into a is it cheaper market with a tailwind of a weaker dollar behind you. >> my team and i tend to look at this in two distinct time frames those leveraged to stay at home will continue to blow away their earnings those should continue to experience tailwind. when we look at post election as we play a cyclical recover in sector sectors so we'll have evaluation support and surprising earnings growth that's a unique situation. so we like for the long term to look at those sectors that are cheap. >> it's a great point. much better earnings than was feared you know, the momentum is on an upswing. why not go for u.s. stocks. >> i think it's where we are in the cycle. their economy is coming back in force much quicker than ours also, they're trading at a disc
kelly, back to you. >> a lot of great stuff in there, thank you, sir. s jack, what will you be a buyer every? >> i would do it in a technology-neutral way, given that the s&p 500 has roughly 27% dedicated to tech, annual only about 8% or so if you can do it and keep that tech exposure intact, you'll get into a is it cheaper market with a tailwind of a weaker dollar behind you. >> my team and i tend to look at this in two distinct time frames those leveraged to stay at home...
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kelly? >> kayla, were there any trends in the places where the mail took the longest >> reporter: well, in the roughly 10% of letters that took about a week to arrive, perhaps unsurprisingly, most of those were long haul they were sent to other cities but there were still about six letters mailed within the same city that took about a week to arrive so what experts say is if you don't know how long your ballot is going to take to arrive, either drop it off at your polling place in person or give it about a week to do so >> yeah, at least. kayla, appreciate it very much kayla tausche there. >>> 100-year-old spacs back and united changes course on fees. that's coming up on today's "rapid fire. we will be back right after this this was an unexpected bill not covered by my health insurance. and this is the aflac duck who helped me cover it. aflac. these are all the cab rides to my physical therapy. and aflac paid me directly to help. aflac. what he said. and this unexpected bill is from... the t
kelly? >> kayla, were there any trends in the places where the mail took the longest >> reporter: well, in the roughly 10% of letters that took about a week to arrive, perhaps unsurprisingly, most of those were long haul they were sent to other cities but there were still about six letters mailed within the same city that took about a week to arrive so what experts say is if you don't know how long your ballot is going to take to arrive, either drop it off at your polling place in...
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kelly is on vacation and maria is back once again.
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. >> the key numbers is 3335 that is our introductory level kelly, as you said, a big debate about whether all the good news that could come in the coming months is baked in the marketplace right now. the dow industrials, flat for the day. not a heck of a lot of movement so far the s&p, 3395. that is our new record intraday level for the s&p 500. the nasdaq trailing the pace as it has for the last several months checking out some key trends what got us to this record level? it's technology and materials and consumer, the best three sectors right now. two stocks, both of them at record highs in just the last couple of days, both reporting earnings home depot it was at one point right after earnings, positive in the pre-market session. that trend has been lower for most of the day now. let's put it in context. again, a record high for this stock. you can see in this particular chart for the one-year basis, yes, record high levels here a couple days ago, so that's big the other one is what's happening with walmart same kind of story pre-market trade for walmart we saw a pop right after earnin
. >> the key numbers is 3335 that is our introductory level kelly, as you said, a big debate about whether all the good news that could come in the coming months is baked in the marketplace right now. the dow industrials, flat for the day. not a heck of a lot of movement so far the s&p, 3395. that is our new record intraday level for the s&p 500. the nasdaq trailing the pace as it has for the last several months checking out some key trends what got us to this record level? it's...
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big shoes to fill but i'm confident we'll have a great cfo to succeed kelly. >> i was confused with kelly in the forecast and down beat things you've said because you said that 2020 was not the year for corporate for enterprise 5 g. you said 2020 before the pandemic began was not the time, more of an investment time for you and next year is when you'll shine. why is this any different from what you've been saying? >> well, jim, i'm not sure i think that i said that it doesn't feel much different today than 90 days ago we have a significant business that is related to corporate headquarters facilities and there are no people in the headquarters right now and so there's a lot of discussion around what does corporate real estate look like i believe once we get through the vaccine period that people will want to get back to the offices in general and it will be fine and we'll use this opportunity to actually shift our investments and prepare for that moment and i think that when we get to the other side of this thing, the strategy and the portfolio we have, we'll be fine. >> now i have been o
big shoes to fill but i'm confident we'll have a great cfo to succeed kelly. >> i was confused with kelly in the forecast and down beat things you've said because you said that 2020 was not the year for corporate for enterprise 5 g. you said 2020 before the pandemic began was not the time, more of an investment time for you and next year is when you'll shine. why is this any different from what you've been saying? >> well, jim, i'm not sure i think that i said that it doesn't feel...
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we see the results there with that massive explosion you are up to date kelly, back to you. >>> sue,ou >>> let's get to today's quiet climber. we are looking at it sea, with the ticker symbol se it's down about 5% today let's dive into it it's an internet and mobile -- based in singapore. sea was founded in 2009, we aren't public in 2017 performed of single stock in the past year its market cap is now nearly $69 billion. it's up 435% from the 52-week low. its annual low was about $26 as you can see behind me, we're now back to 138. >>> coming up, will record low rates and volume boost rocket shares while it's, does facebook need a hate speech hotline? join us for "rapid fire" right after this so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. the geico giveback. we're committed to making college more affordable., that's why we're keeping our tuition
we see the results there with that massive explosion you are up to date kelly, back to you. >>> sue,ou >>> let's get to today's quiet climber. we are looking at it sea, with the ticker symbol se it's down about 5% today let's dive into it it's an internet and mobile -- based in singapore. sea was founded in 2009, we aren't public in 2017 performed of single stock in the past year its market cap is now nearly $69 billion. it's up 435% from the 52-week low. its annual low was...