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visiting kelly in his studio, talking about old times, and kelly-- brady would look at kelly's portraits of grant, sherman, sheridan, and to think they once held me in respect and now i'm a broken down-- he didn't finish the sentence. he had weeks to live and died in january of 1885. and dan fickles, kelly didn't like very much. he lost his leg, and spent the rest of his life disparaging general mead, the commander at gettysburg, and kelly took note at that tens of thousands of dollars were missing from those funds and they were traced to fickles bank account so kelly wasn't a good friend, but he mid the portrait. joe hooker shortly before he died, he received a terrible injury, was standing on the front porch, front steps of the chancellor house and a column supporting the overhang of the porch there was hit by a confederate shell and it struck hooker on the side and knocked him unconscious, paralyzed him and hooker still felt the effects of that 15 years later when he sat for kelly and gave details of that day at chance loresville. this is a surrender at appotmatox. >> and the intervie
visiting kelly in his studio, talking about old times, and kelly-- brady would look at kelly's portraits of grant, sherman, sheridan, and to think they once held me in respect and now i'm a broken down-- he didn't finish the sentence. he had weeks to live and died in january of 1885. and dan fickles, kelly didn't like very much. he lost his leg, and spent the rest of his life disparaging general mead, the commander at gettysburg, and kelly took note at that tens of thousands of dollars were...
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kelly is now. he's in his seventies and artistic commissions sculptures as public monuments becoming fewer. the depression didn't help, but no one wanted to hire an artist or commission work from kelly not knowing he was going to survive. if you know it was, he'd be able to see the project through. so commissions got fewer and fewer. he began his began to sell and he was penniless. his his doctor doctor henry rider was a supporting him and kelly had married late life no children, but his wife predeceased. he had no descendants. and so he gave his entire collection to his doctor. and this is including know sculpture, paintings and those valuable notes were literally just boxed up. kelly did attempt to have memoirs, write his memoirs towards the end of his life, writing about growing up in new york city and know he lived manhattan when it had farmland and he lived long enough to see the state building completed. so his history of new york is one of the working titles he had for his book was in the pr
kelly is now. he's in his seventies and artistic commissions sculptures as public monuments becoming fewer. the depression didn't help, but no one wanted to hire an artist or commission work from kelly not knowing he was going to survive. if you know it was, he'd be able to see the project through. so commissions got fewer and fewer. he began his began to sell and he was penniless. his his doctor doctor henry rider was a supporting him and kelly had married late life no children, but his wife...
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james kelly goes to the laboratories of thomas edison and this is a young inventor and kelly was sketched, there he is speak into the box and kellyanne edison became lifelong friends, all the illustrations that kelly made of edison you can see them in publications and edison laboratory. being kelly from harper's on his business card he had easy access to some of the most important people from new york city in the 1870s and 1880s and 1890s and while former president of new new york city kelly had the opportunity to sit and oppose an excellent opportunity to ask questions that why i call kelley's ultimate civil war buff because he had to sit down grant, sherman, sheridan and hancock, chamberlain and ask any question he wanted. then we would have the general signed the portrait and kelly kept notes while he was doing these interviews, basically to protect his art from criticism if someone would come along and criticize the painting at fort donelson you would say that's a ackerson and kelly will produce the notes in the general grant signed it that's what kelly did the interviews and kept the
james kelly goes to the laboratories of thomas edison and this is a young inventor and kelly was sketched, there he is speak into the box and kellyanne edison became lifelong friends, all the illustrations that kelly made of edison you can see them in publications and edison laboratory. being kelly from harper's on his business card he had easy access to some of the most important people from new york city in the 1870s and 1880s and 1890s and while former president of new new york city kelly...
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kelly moore: here.ceover): then, told shane is still alive, barely, tucker reacts with an obscenity. keith morrison (voiceover): when detective young saw the video, he knew right away. this was a very different set of circumstances than we were told during the initial interview with tucker. keith morrison (voiceover): during his investigation, young discovered that just two hours before he was killed, shane called the sheriff's office saying he feared for his safety. keith morrison (voiceover): remember, tucker told the police she didn't know how the gun worked, said she was surprised when it went off. turned out, she'd already fired it that very day. keith morrison (voiceover): when detective young asked tucker about that hours after she shot shane, she seemed caught off guard. your uncle called reporting that you fired a gun on the property today. well-- at that-- prior to that time. well, that's bizarre. what was going on in your mind to make you want to test fire that gun today? to make sure it work
kelly moore: here.ceover): then, told shane is still alive, barely, tucker reacts with an obscenity. keith morrison (voiceover): when detective young saw the video, he knew right away. this was a very different set of circumstances than we were told during the initial interview with tucker. keith morrison (voiceover): during his investigation, young discovered that just two hours before he was killed, shane called the sheriff's office saying he feared for his safety. keith morrison (voiceover):...
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please welcome mark kelly! good to see you. it's been a while. >> stephen: as i said in your intro, former navy aviator, former astronaut, a senator privy to national secrets so you are the natural person to ask this question. are aliens real? because the navy release this footage a few years ago. they sent out to mediators going, we were flying around. there were things shaped like pills doing things -- take tax. doing things we can't do. we had them locked on radar. we have the mom visual. we had on infrared. they are there. we don't know what they do. they have capabilities we don't have, what's going on senator kelly. >> senator kelly: i have talked to both the squadron commander and lieutenant commander that were in the f- f-18's. the specific case you're talking about. >> stephen: extraordinary. >> senator kelly: compelling. when you consider the size of the universe and -- are you good at math? you want to do the math on this? >> stephen: sure. >> stephen: 2 trillion. >> stephen: zero, zero, zero. >> sen
please welcome mark kelly! good to see you. it's been a while. >> stephen: as i said in your intro, former navy aviator, former astronaut, a senator privy to national secrets so you are the natural person to ask this question. are aliens real? because the navy release this footage a few years ago. they sent out to mediators going, we were flying around. there were things shaped like pills doing things -- take tax. doing things we can't do. we had them locked on radar. we have the mom...
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please help me in welcoming congressman kelly. [applause] kelly -- congresswoman kelly. [applause] >> thank you so much and thank you all for being here as agents of change to end gun violence once and for all. thank you for being a partner in the struggle was helping banned policies that will save families. gun violence is the reason i ran for congress. i refused to stand by us children were being torn apart from their families and congress did nothing. i received an f from my -- from the nra, one of my proud f's in my life. 11 years ago, getting an f from the nra could've ended a campaign but i stuck to what i knew. people wanted legislators to take action against gun violence. now an f from the nra as a badge of honor and can lodge a candidate to success. a testament to how we have grown. 10 years ago, shortly after coming to congress as was said i publish that kelly report on gun violence in america and it was the first congressional report that focused on identifying the problem and offering solutions to combat gun violence at the local, state and federal level. as
please help me in welcoming congressman kelly. [applause] kelly -- congresswoman kelly. [applause] >> thank you so much and thank you all for being here as agents of change to end gun violence once and for all. thank you for being a partner in the struggle was helping banned policies that will save families. gun violence is the reason i ran for congress. i refused to stand by us children were being torn apart from their families and congress did nothing. i received an f from my -- from...
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oh, my god. >> at first, tara tries to deny even having a major problem with kelly. we were best friends, really? >> for, like, okay, not best friends, but we were really good friends. >> it's my understanding that you disliked her very much. >> i just want to beat her face in, to have kelly killed my stepdaughter's mother. yes. no. >> those phone calls that that you talked to her about was recorded. what? yes, they are recorded. and it's you that wanted to have her killed? no no, i want her to suddenly stop harassing us. >> she indicated that it was over going to court. over that visitation. >> even without an actual confession. prosecutors felt they had more than enough to go to trial. >> this is the most notorious case i have ever covered in pickaway county. for the trial, tara hires attorney james kingsley. >> according to him, tara was actually entrapped by the state of ohio and jenny cheadle, she says you can't back out of this. >> you need to bring some money. >> this guy is no joke. da da da da da. i'm like, what am i supposed to do? >> they put an expert on
oh, my god. >> at first, tara tries to deny even having a major problem with kelly. we were best friends, really? >> for, like, okay, not best friends, but we were really good friends. >> it's my understanding that you disliked her very much. >> i just want to beat her face in, to have kelly killed my stepdaughter's mother. yes. no. >> those phone calls that that you talked to her about was recorded. what? yes, they are recorded. and it's you that wanted to have...
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chair kelly: thank you. i appreciate t i know how heartfelt this has been for you and gut wrenching it has been nor you because we talked right after this. that's the purpose of today's hearing. local law enforcement has gone thruway too much -- gone through way too much. the work you did was exceptional. i now recognize patrol man blasko for his opening remarks. mr. blasko: good morning. i'm a patrol officer with butler township police department and assistant team leader of the sniper unit with butler county emergency service unit. as well as a veteran of the u.s. army. president let me begin by saying the police where the deadly events of july 13 unfolded is my home. i was born and raised in butler township, pennsylvania. i have regularly attended the annual farm show on those very grounds since i was a child. butler township community is sacred to meme and the members of the police community with whom i serve. many of our families and friends work in butler township. and our police force works very hard
chair kelly: thank you. i appreciate t i know how heartfelt this has been for you and gut wrenching it has been nor you because we talked right after this. that's the purpose of today's hearing. local law enforcement has gone thruway too much -- gone through way too much. the work you did was exceptional. i now recognize patrol man blasko for his opening remarks. mr. blasko: good morning. i'm a patrol officer with butler township police department and assistant team leader of the sniper unit...
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and watch kelly clarkson, some big stars helping kelly kick off kick off her sixth season. it's happening on the 30 rock rooftop in new york city. guests include halle berry, kelsey grammer, colin farrell and a performance from keith urban. i got the chance to catch up with kelly to talk about what she's most excited about this season. selfishly, as an artist, i always look forward to like, the random musical opportunities that kind of arise, but i also get very excited. like i've been telling everybody i get, i got back from like summer break with my kids, and i just saw this list of people that are not only in premiere week, but like just on the season one of the shows fan favorites, kellyoke, where she puts her own musical spin on popular songs. one artist she told me she's loving right now is chappell roan, who just won the vma for best new artist. i like wore her out this summer at my ranch. i like while i was gardening, while i was mowing, whatever i was doing, even riding around my property like . i love her so much. she benson boone, fletcher i've just been into thi
and watch kelly clarkson, some big stars helping kelly kick off kick off her sixth season. it's happening on the 30 rock rooftop in new york city. guests include halle berry, kelsey grammer, colin farrell and a performance from keith urban. i got the chance to catch up with kelly to talk about what she's most excited about this season. selfishly, as an artist, i always look forward to like, the random musical opportunities that kind of arise, but i also get very excited. like i've been telling...
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kelly, back to you >> and iconic photo, creation.structure winners, look at these numbers. and there's another under the radar name my next guest calls it best in class in this trade. it's johnson controls. they provide components for data centers, and they're in the sweet spot of the ai buildout, up 25% my next guest is here from bank of america a big week for this whole space. why john con controls? >> a bit of a sleeper spoke. people have been -- a, it's a great theme, but specifically, we zeroed in on jci because it's one of the big winners, we think, of the data center trade. >> to be clear, this is heating and air conditioning >> heating, ventilation, air conditioning >> is this the air conditioning way to play the ai story >> that's right. just recognize, ai means data centers are running a lot hotter, so for example, per rack power density for the latest generation is ten times what it used to be >> wow >> effectively, that means ten times more electricity going in, ten times heat going out, so you have to cool >> utility sto
kelly, back to you >> and iconic photo, creation.structure winners, look at these numbers. and there's another under the radar name my next guest calls it best in class in this trade. it's johnson controls. they provide components for data centers, and they're in the sweet spot of the ai buildout, up 25% my next guest is here from bank of america a big week for this whole space. why john con controls? >> a bit of a sleeper spoke. people have been -- a, it's a great theme, but...
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appreciate it. >> thanks, kelly.e a great day. >>> former president trump is speaking at the economic club of new york. let's bring in eamon with the headlines. >> take a live look at the former president, who is taking some q and a as we talk right now. he's wrapped up his prepared remarks and talking to the audience. he's engaging in a lengthy discussion here during the hour or so of his remarks about tariffs, tariff policy, giving a history lesson about former president mckinley, who donald trump used as an underrated president who says that tariffs work, they bring down costs and protect american industries and generate revenue for the u.s. government. he announced that he favors a 15% corporate tax rate, but with a catch. take a listen. >> my plan calls for expanded r&d tax credits, 100% bonus depre depreciation, expensing for new manufacturing investments, and a reduction in the corporate tax rate from 21% to 15% solely for companies that make their product in america. >> so that last part is the key, kelly. we
appreciate it. >> thanks, kelly.e a great day. >>> former president trump is speaking at the economic club of new york. let's bring in eamon with the headlines. >> take a live look at the former president, who is taking some q and a as we talk right now. he's wrapped up his prepared remarks and talking to the audience. he's engaging in a lengthy discussion here during the hour or so of his remarks about tariffs, tariff policy, giving a history lesson about former president...
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hi, rick. >> hi, kelly.t's going on, you see the charts of 2s and 10s for the week it should jump out at us that both yields, especially tens, were significantly higher. we're hovering right above 3.80% as you see. but today's pce numbers, weaker spending, weaker income, and everything was rather tame on the inflation front, you could argue core year over year was a little hotter but the markets overlooked that. and if you consider what's going on with the two-ten spread, just think about it. before the rate cut, kelly, that spread was at 4%. it was at 4%. and on wednesday of this week, it closed at a 27-month wide at 23. now, granted, it's given some back. it's hovering right around 18, 19 now. we saw the last week at 15, but maybe fx is the big surprise of the week. of course, the chart you're looking at there is a 16-month chart of the dollar versus the yuan and indeed, it is at the lowes lo lowest level going back to may of '23 and what's fascinating is that all stimulus globally is fungible. we may see
hi, rick. >> hi, kelly.t's going on, you see the charts of 2s and 10s for the week it should jump out at us that both yields, especially tens, were significantly higher. we're hovering right above 3.80% as you see. but today's pce numbers, weaker spending, weaker income, and everything was rather tame on the inflation front, you could argue core year over year was a little hotter but the markets overlooked that. and if you consider what's going on with the two-ten spread, just think about...
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hi, eamon. >> hi there, kelly.usy morning of testimony the judge here has broken for lunch and all sides have skedaddled for the moment. what we saw this morning were opening statements by both sides and we saw the department of justice calling a couple of witnesses and their first witness was tim wohl from gwi ginnett and how tough things have been in the newspaper industry over the past decade or so and also testifying here this morning, andrew cassal and the index exchange to google's advertising exchange in which they match buyers and sellers of online advertisements instantly. overall, the arguments here are pretty straightforward. the department of justice has been suggesting that google is using a classic monopolist handbook. that is they're doing all of the things that monopolies have done for generations even though this is a more high-tech way of doing that. they're also saying that google hasn't really innovated here. they've acquired their way into market dominance and they're saying that in a 2013 inte
hi, eamon. >> hi there, kelly.usy morning of testimony the judge here has broken for lunch and all sides have skedaddled for the moment. what we saw this morning were opening statements by both sides and we saw the department of justice calling a couple of witnesses and their first witness was tim wohl from gwi ginnett and how tough things have been in the newspaper industry over the past decade or so and also testifying here this morning, andrew cassal and the index exchange to google's...
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on the 10th anniversary of the original kelly report, i think it is only chair that congressman kelly welcomes everyone to the summit. please help me welcoming congresswoman kelly. [applause] rep. kelly: thank you so much, and thank you all for being here as agents of change to end gun violence once and for all. i would like to extend my special gratitude to the center for american progress for being a partner in this struggle and helping to advance policy that will save families. gun violence is the reason i ran for congress. i refused to stand by as children were being torn apart from their families and congress did nothing. i received an f from the nra, one of the proud f's of my life. i brought two of my primary opponents -- but two of my primary opponents received a+. i stuck to what i knew was true. from the south side of chicago to the suburbs to rural areas. people wanted their legislator to take action against gun violence. now, an f from the nra is a badge of honor and can launch a candidate to success. this is a testament to how we have grown. 10 years ago shortly after com
on the 10th anniversary of the original kelly report, i think it is only chair that congressman kelly welcomes everyone to the summit. please help me welcoming congresswoman kelly. [applause] rep. kelly: thank you so much, and thank you all for being here as agents of change to end gun violence once and for all. i would like to extend my special gratitude to the center for american progress for being a partner in this struggle and helping to advance policy that will save families. gun violence...
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chair kelly: thank you. i appreciate t i know how heartfelt this has been for you and gut wrenching it has been nor you because we talked right after this. that's the purpose of today's hearing. local law enforcement has gone thruway too much -- gone through way too much. the work you did was exceptional. i now recognize patrol man blasko for his opening remarks. mr. blasko: good morning. i'm a patrol officer with butler township police department and assistant team leader of the sniper unit with butler county emergency service unit. as well as a veteran of the u.s. army. president let me begin by saying the police where the deadly events of july 13 unfolded is my home. i was born and raised in butler township, pennsylvania. i have regularly attended the annual farm show on those very grounds since i was a child. butler township community is sacred to meme and the members of the police community with whom i serve. many of our families and friends work in butler township. and our police force works very hard
chair kelly: thank you. i appreciate t i know how heartfelt this has been for you and gut wrenching it has been nor you because we talked right after this. that's the purpose of today's hearing. local law enforcement has gone thruway too much -- gone through way too much. the work you did was exceptional. i now recognize patrol man blasko for his opening remarks. mr. blasko: good morning. i'm a patrol officer with butler township police department and assistant team leader of the sniper unit...
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who do you blame, kelly? ultimately it's the secret _ you blame, kelly?they are being accountable for their actions and they— accountable for their actions and they are saying ultimately that we — and they are saying ultimately that we messed up and it is our 'ob that we messed up and it is our job to _ that we messed up and it is our job to do — that we messed up and it is our job to do it— that we messed up and it is our job to do it and hopefully this will never happen again. what do ou will never happen again. what do you make _ will never happen again. what do you make of _ will never happen again. what do you make of this _ will never happen again. what do you make of this interim i do you make of this interim review that they've been talking about today, michael? some of the information that has come out of it is quite surprising. the local police had one radio where they were talking to each other and the secret service had another. they didn't know what was going on. they were totally behind the loop... it was something as simple as that that the
who do you blame, kelly? ultimately it's the secret _ you blame, kelly?they are being accountable for their actions and they— accountable for their actions and they are saying ultimately that we — and they are saying ultimately that we messed up and it is our 'ob that we messed up and it is our job to _ that we messed up and it is our job to do — that we messed up and it is our job to do it— that we messed up and it is our job to do it and hopefully this will never happen again. what do...
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kelly?wow, wouldn't that be nice, but if that pushes prices up further, how much difference does it make 6.25% versus 5.8% >> every time you do a refinance, they look for 75 basis points if you're buying a home, it cannot only make it more affordable for some buyers, but it also makes them qualify for the mortgage remember, mortgage lending is very tight right now a lot of folks think they can afford it, but they don't qualify for that loan at that rate when the rate starts to come down, more buyers qualify for the loan, and more can afford it >> diana, thanks some big changes on the make >>> coming up, tech and communication services are in the green today, but financials are among the worst performing sectors. when we come back, we'll break down the good, the bad, and the ugly in the space with allied financial failing to rebound >>> plus, no mention of taxing capital gains, tips, or dividends last night during the debate but we have the biggest policy takeaways of what occurred and what b
kelly?wow, wouldn't that be nice, but if that pushes prices up further, how much difference does it make 6.25% versus 5.8% >> every time you do a refinance, they look for 75 basis points if you're buying a home, it cannot only make it more affordable for some buyers, but it also makes them qualify for the mortgage remember, mortgage lending is very tight right now a lot of folks think they can afford it, but they don't qualify for that loan at that rate when the rate starts to come down,...
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>> i think you're right, kelly, to put our antenna up.r adversaries or hezbollah retaliatory strike that could spill into the united states in some form or fashion is a possibility. i think what this underscores, though, is we have to step back and see that these types of weaponization of the supply chain are not new. the united states, we carried out, as you may recall, a cyber attack, which is code name operation olympic games, against the iranian nuclear centrifuges. that was in 2010. this attack just happened by the israelis using weaponization of non-combatant consumer electronics. i think what this shows is that whether it's several years ago with u.s. and iran, whether it's yesterday with israel and hezbollah, or tomorrow, we could see china taking the supply chain vulnerability in the united states and bringing us to our knees. we all have to be vigilant on diversifying and increasing resilience in our supply chain. so if you are a corporate out there, there are opportunities for you to join programs like in my old department of d
>> i think you're right, kelly, to put our antenna up.r adversaries or hezbollah retaliatory strike that could spill into the united states in some form or fashion is a possibility. i think what this underscores, though, is we have to step back and see that these types of weaponization of the supply chain are not new. the united states, we carried out, as you may recall, a cyber attack, which is code name operation olympic games, against the iranian nuclear centrifuges. that was in 2010....
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>> thank you very much, kelly. biden and kamala harris will meet with ukrainian leader volodymyr zelenskyy on september 26th. the white house said this in a statement today, that zelenskyy will meet with them separately, where they will discuss the u.s. support for ukraine and its fight against russia, as well as ukraine's strategic plans. >>> the fbi reported wednesday that iranian hackers september unsew unsolicited stolen info from the trump campaign to interfere in the election. the bureau is not suggesting anyone who received the information responded to the outreach. >>> firefighters near los angeles say they are close to containing three huge wildfires that have burned almost 120,000 acres. destroyed nearly 200 buildings and injured more than 20. more than 8,000 firefighters, 8,000 are on the scene of the bridge line and airport fires. cal fire says cooler weather has helped in the battle for more control. >> wow. he was talking about that when they went out for the sports conference, those wildfires. tyler,
>> thank you very much, kelly. biden and kamala harris will meet with ukrainian leader volodymyr zelenskyy on september 26th. the white house said this in a statement today, that zelenskyy will meet with them separately, where they will discuss the u.s. support for ukraine and its fight against russia, as well as ukraine's strategic plans. >>> the fbi reported wednesday that iranian hackers september unsew unsolicited stolen info from the trump campaign to interfere in the...
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>> yes, thanks, kelly. fed governor michelle bowman is the first governor to dissent since 2005. she issued a statement explaining her decision in favor of a 25 point cut. she said she was concerned about the risk that a larger cut would be seen as both premature declaration of victory. she preferred a quarter because the inflation rate is still running above the fed's 2% target. she said "we have not yet achieved our inflation goal, and a measured pace would ensure further progress in bringing down inflation." she does support overall the concept announced by the chairman or said several times by the chairman of recalibrating the funds rate toward a more neutral policy stance. she said the u.s. economy remains strong, and the labor market is near full employment, but the readings of the labor market have become more uncertain because we have measured challenges and there's the immigration issue. fed governor chris waller interviewed about 90 minutes ago gave a guardedly dovish outlook on rates, explaining
>> yes, thanks, kelly. fed governor michelle bowman is the first governor to dissent since 2005. she issued a statement explaining her decision in favor of a 25 point cut. she said she was concerned about the risk that a larger cut would be seen as both premature declaration of victory. she preferred a quarter because the inflation rate is still running above the fed's 2% target. she said "we have not yet achieved our inflation goal, and a measured pace would ensure further progress...
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i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead this hour.s only tuesday, it has already been a big week for big tech first, there was the apple product launch here yesterday. then the multibillion dollar fines for apple and google in the eu and yet, the buzz today belongs to another name in tech, and that is oracle hitting a record high after earnings and announcing those new partnerships, up 11% at the moment is this the way to play ai we'll discuss. one of our guests says it's 50-50 whether the fed cuts 25 or 50 next week they'll go for the half point cut. he's here to make his case and counting down to the first presidential debate between harris and president trump tonight. we'll check in with one trade group on what they need their members to hear. that's all ahead let's start with the markets, though, and dom chu has the numbers. the banks are moving to the downside >> it's a big part of the story, financials and technology. sounds like we're back in the 'ninths with that talk but there's focus on tech and financials today the outperfo
i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead this hour.s only tuesday, it has already been a big week for big tech first, there was the apple product launch here yesterday. then the multibillion dollar fines for apple and google in the eu and yet, the buzz today belongs to another name in tech, and that is oracle hitting a record high after earnings and announcing those new partnerships, up 11% at the moment is this the way to play ai we'll discuss. one of our guests says it's 50-50 whether the fed...
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>> thank you very much, kelly.uments are underway to a new york appeals court on former president donald trump's $454 million civil fraud judgment for inplating the value of his properties. lawyers want to overturn the judgment levied back in february. no decision expected before the election. the ruling can be appealed to new york's highest appellate court. >>> joe biden announced $8 billion in fresh military aid to ukraine, including shipments of glide bombs ahead of his meeting with volodymyr zelenskyy today. zelenskyy also attended meetings with members of both sides of the capitol stoday. >>> oakland will say goodbye to its last professional sports team. the a's will host the texas rangers at the oakland coliseum. first pitch is in about an hour. the team announced it plans to move to las vegas and build a stadium there by 2028. so long to oakland from the a's. kelly? >> following the raiders. tyler, thanks. >>> coming up, openai is in the midst of an executive exodus, as it looks to raise funds at $150 billio
>> thank you very much, kelly.uments are underway to a new york appeals court on former president donald trump's $454 million civil fraud judgment for inplating the value of his properties. lawyers want to overturn the judgment levied back in february. no decision expected before the election. the ruling can be appealed to new york's highest appellate court. >>> joe biden announced $8 billion in fresh military aid to ukraine, including shipments of glide bombs ahead of his...
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kelly, take it away. kelly: thank you for being here. i know this topic is hard and scary for many of us because it's not just something that's theoretical, it can affect our way of life and daily life. with all of that in mind, even though the topic's hard, i think this panel will be amazing. i'm going to introduce them in a second. just to tease things up we are talking about political violence and white supremacy and armed extremism. those are terms that can mean being many different things with many people. with the caveat of that sometimes it's unclear what people's motives are, one of the working definitions that we can use for this conversation of political violence comes from one of our panelists, hardy pherman, who at least in one way we can think of it as, quote, we classify violence as political violence by looking for a clear political motivation. we look at the goals of the perpetrator. when violent acts are done with the intent to send a political message or to achieve a political goal such as keeping people from phreu exer
kelly, take it away. kelly: thank you for being here. i know this topic is hard and scary for many of us because it's not just something that's theoretical, it can affect our way of life and daily life. with all of that in mind, even though the topic's hard, i think this panel will be amazing. i'm going to introduce them in a second. just to tease things up we are talking about political violence and white supremacy and armed extremism. those are terms that can mean being many different things...
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alongside kelly evans, i'm tyler matheson.ing for wednesday when we will get the answer to the ques
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izona mark kelly joins me next f arizo.. ♪♪ [coughs] when caroline has a cough, she takes robitussin. so, she can have those one on ones again. hey jim! can we talk about casual fridays? oh sure. what's up? get fast, powerful cough relief with robitussin, and find your voice. ♪robitussin♪ shopify's point of sale system helps you sell at every stage of your business. need a fast and secure way to take payments? we've got you covered. how about card readers that you can rely on? yep, that too. want one place to manage every sale from every channel? that's kind of our thing. whatever you sell, businesses that grow grow with shopify. craig here pays too much for verizon wireless. so he sublet half his real estate office to a pet shop. there's a smarter way to save. comcast business mobile. you could save up to an incredible 70% on your wireless bill. so you don't have to compromise. powering smarter savings. powering possibilities. switch to comcast busines internet and mobie and find out how to get te latest 5g phone on s with
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surprising to me, by the way, kelly.hought you might get a little more movement, but it's 54% for a 25 -- for a 50, and 46% for a 25. so leaning a little bit more towards a 50. you were at 51% going into the meeting. remember, it's been as high as 65%, but we got some better than expected data. you also had these revisions to income and spending that are generally higher over the past several months and selveral years. and also an upward revision we talked about yesterday to the savings rate. all of that helping to suggest that maybe the economy is a touch stronger than previously believed. maybe the weakness that we might get is from a somewhat higher level. not a big move by the market when it comes to the outlook for the fed here. just a 54% chance of a 50. >> to that point, as the data has been resilient, nancy just upped her fourth quarter gdp estimate from a minus one or two to a positive. i don't want to say people are throwing in the towel, julia, but this confounds many of the bears. if we go through this quarte
surprising to me, by the way, kelly.hought you might get a little more movement, but it's 54% for a 25 -- for a 50, and 46% for a 25. so leaning a little bit more towards a 50. you were at 51% going into the meeting. remember, it's been as high as 65%, but we got some better than expected data. you also had these revisions to income and spending that are generally higher over the past several months and selveral years. and also an upward revision we talked about yesterday to the savings rate....
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>> thank you, kelly. great to be here.hink the good news is today we've got a great rate environment for clients who are really looking to jump into the business. and so a lot of that rate cut is already baked into the market. so that's the reason you see the interest rate environment where it is. you know, the good news for us, we're really focused on meeting our clients where they are, and we have seen an increase in demand for refie and purchase. and the good news is, for those folks waiting on the sidelines, looking to jump into that home purchase, this really helps to lock in a rate today. >> i look at 6.1%, and we all know when that rate goes below 6, the headline also be everywhere, the buyers will be a little more excited, at least a little bit. if they go 50 tomorrow, this could -- i know we always talk about the price off the ten-year. it's not the fed funds rate that matters, and maybe you know the formula better than i, it's the ten-year yield, plus or minus the spread, which is historically high right now. >>
>> thank you, kelly. great to be here.hink the good news is today we've got a great rate environment for clients who are really looking to jump into the business. and so a lot of that rate cut is already baked into the market. so that's the reason you see the interest rate environment where it is. you know, the good news for us, we're really focused on meeting our clients where they are, and we have seen an increase in demand for refie and purchase. and the good news is, for those folks...
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good night. >> kelly: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show," you might be asking why i am here in upperake -- why not? this is one of most iconic diners in the city. suzanne vega wrote a song about this place in the 80s and in the 90s this is where jerry, elaine and the gang would hang out on seinfeld. this another good reason why we are here, right now our entire crew at 30 rock is setting up for season 6 premier one week from today. we are throwing a rock 'n' roll roof party because summer is not done until we say it is. we are taking our live music, celebrity guests, favorite changemakers and tons more fun to the next level -- you're welcome an advance. every day this week i am working from the diner while my crew preps for the party, we are calling this a lunch special, see what we did there? ♪ ♪ >> guy got a team. >> kelly: you are ready -- [laughter] i do know that was coming. you know we couldn't leave the music behind us so jason is right here with me. we are working our way through this menu, but i am also serving up something for all of you. never-before-seen interviews and hi
good night. >> kelly: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show," you might be asking why i am here in upperake -- why not? this is one of most iconic diners in the city. suzanne vega wrote a song about this place in the 80s and in the 90s this is where jerry, elaine and the gang would hang out on seinfeld. this another good reason why we are here, right now our entire crew at 30 rock is setting up for season 6 premier one week from today. we are throwing a rock 'n' roll roof party...
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kelly. >> richard john kelly jr. >> thomas michael kelly. >> thomas richard kelly. >> thomas w. kelly. >> timothy kelly. kelly. >> timothy kelly but the gains are pumping! the market's closed. futures don't sleep in the after hours, bro. dad, is mommy a “finance bro?” she switched careers to make money for your weddings. ooh! penny stocks are blowing up. sweetie, grab your piggy bank, we're going all in. let me ask you. for your wedding, do you want a gazebo and a river? uh, i don't... what's a gazebo? something that your mother always wanted and never got. or...you could give these different investment options a shot. the right money moves aren't as aggressive as you think. i'm keeping the vest. (♪♪) i'm getting vaccinated with pfizer's pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. come on. i already got a pneumonia vaccine, but i'm asking about the added protection of prevnar 20®. if you're 19 or older with certain chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, copd, or heart disease, or are 65 or older, you are at increased risk for pneum
kelly. >> richard john kelly jr. >> thomas michael kelly. >> thomas richard kelly. >> thomas w. kelly. >> timothy kelly. kelly. >> timothy kelly but the gains are pumping! the market's closed. futures don't sleep in the after hours, bro. dad, is mommy a “finance bro?” she switched careers to make money for your weddings. ooh! penny stocks are blowing up. sweetie, grab your piggy bank, we're going all in. let me ask you. for your wedding, do you want a...
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el kelly, lat me start with you.on her biggest vulnerabilities we saw that in the polling that we just unveiled today on the economy, on immigration. she was at the border for the first time as a candidate. what do you make of her strategy? what do you expect moving forward? >> they're making a very intentional strategy to take on some of these vulnerabilities have a counter message that is aggress of so they're now looking at imgraying as public safety. republicans view it that way and they are trying to do that, so you hear the vice president talking about more border agents and more technology, drones and equipment to help and also the border bill that she wants to tie to former president trump and to make him be responsible for that bipartisan bill not going forward. so looking for ways, they believe from other elections that have shown them to take a message that might be a vulnerability and to get aggressive about it and so we see that specifically on immigration and to some degree on the economy, too. >> julio
el kelly, lat me start with you.on her biggest vulnerabilities we saw that in the polling that we just unveiled today on the economy, on immigration. she was at the border for the first time as a candidate. what do you make of her strategy? what do you expect moving forward? >> they're making a very intentional strategy to take on some of these vulnerabilities have a counter message that is aggress of so they're now looking at imgraying as public safety. republicans view it that way and...
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kelly, this is not a new idea.to the founder is and has been well and alive in technology. sam jaltman, one of the most interesting examples. he's been able to retain his hold on power, even after all the stuff we went through last fall. the question now is, as openai grows up, does the founder have to evolve, as well? i'm not sure it's an open question whether we' seeing that from sam altman. >> this makes me chuckle, professional fakers coming in from business schools. i would say is brian nickel a professional fakeer? look what he's done at taco bell, chipotle and maybe starbucks. there's a case to be made where people can shepherd these large businesses and do it very well. of course, i would have to find a tech analogy to make that more persuasive. >> i see your brian niccol and give you tim cook. he's been able to manage. you have to delegate. it does raise a lot of questions about succession, and there's been some funny memes over the weekend. i think, you know, there's like 1% at this point on x, as well, 1
kelly, this is not a new idea.to the founder is and has been well and alive in technology. sam jaltman, one of the most interesting examples. he's been able to retain his hold on power, even after all the stuff we went through last fall. the question now is, as openai grows up, does the founder have to evolve, as well? i'm not sure it's an open question whether we' seeing that from sam altman. >> this makes me chuckle, professional fakers coming in from business schools. i would say is...
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chris kelly and tony rezko could generate big bucks. they were fund-raisers. they were donors. let's just call 'em what they were. they were influence peddlers. they wound up being able to shake the bushes here and help rod raise money. they promised access and favors if blagojevich won, and they got results. where dick mell's good old boys would fetch $2,000 at a time, kelly and rezko would shake loose 50 grand. all that money plus rod's appeal to voters who had felt ignored by the entrenched chicago political dynasties-- well, it proved to be an unstoppable combination. he ran on some things that were uniquely important to black people. healthcare for kids is a good idea. when he said, "free rides for seniors on public transportation," that resonated with black people specifically. blagojevich became governor in 2003. -congratulations, governor. -thank you. may god bless you. [cheers and applause] how do you view your-- your time as governor apart from the scandals? how do i say this in a way where i don't sound like a guy without any humility? but i truly believe i was a gre
chris kelly and tony rezko could generate big bucks. they were fund-raisers. they were donors. let's just call 'em what they were. they were influence peddlers. they wound up being able to shake the bushes here and help rod raise money. they promised access and favors if blagojevich won, and they got results. where dick mell's good old boys would fetch $2,000 at a time, kelly and rezko would shake loose 50 grand. all that money plus rod's appeal to voters who had felt ignored by the entrenched...
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>> well, exactly, kelly. hard landing concerns in the initial eight trading days of september and since then, including when we got the fed rate cut, mostly reassuring data. i wouldn't say universally across the board but the move billed as being proactive and we're doing this because we don't want to be too restrictive, not because we think the economy is falling apart and gdp revisions and jobless claims, retail sales, suggest that that was plausible. i think that's why the markets have not seen fit to rethink the initial positive response to what the fed did. in fact, the s&p, though, trading exactly where it was at the highs the day after the fed decision that was on a week ago thursday. >> so i mean really what you're saying there is that the data from the start of the month has been relatively benign and the market, which typically can have some hiccups during the month of september, really hasn't. >> right. we went down 4.5% at the start of september. >> right. >> and bounced from it. you could argue t
>> well, exactly, kelly. hard landing concerns in the initial eight trading days of september and since then, including when we got the fed rate cut, mostly reassuring data. i wouldn't say universally across the board but the move billed as being proactive and we're doing this because we don't want to be too restrictive, not because we think the economy is falling apart and gdp revisions and jobless claims, retail sales, suggest that that was plausible. i think that's why the markets have...
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watch kelly clarkson kill it. ♪♪ >> we need a party on this rooftop right now!rk city, let's go. ♪ lights of london, lights of spain ♪ ♪ lights of new york, lights of l.a. ♪ ♪ and when the music starts ♪ ♪ and when the lights go down ♪ ♪ we will all be found ♪ ♪ no one's fighting anyone ♪ ♪ we're all dancing on the ground ♪ ♪ come on and dance with me ♪ ♪ come on and dance with me ♪ ♪ feel the music like a love's kiss ♪ ♪ feel the rhythm like a warm embrace ♪ ♪ come on and dance with me ♪ ♪ come on and dance with me ♪ ♪ come on and dance with me ♪ ♪ i'm wide awake, yeah ♪ ♪ you're my favorite kind of high ♪ ♪ rushin' through me like a fire ♪ ♪ and i need you to know ♪ ♪ i say i won't but i do ♪ ♪ when it comes to lovin' you ♪ ♪ i don't have no control ♪ ♪ you're my favorite kind of high ♪ ♪ you're my favorite kind of high ♪ ♪ what doesn't kill you makes you stronger ♪ ♪ stand a little taller ♪ ♪ doesn't mean i'm lonely when i'm alone ♪ ♪ what doesn't kill you makes a fighter ♪ ♪ footsteps even lighter ♪ ♪ doesn't mean i'm over cause you're gone ♪ ♪ what doesn't
watch kelly clarkson kill it. ♪♪ >> we need a party on this rooftop right now!rk city, let's go. ♪ lights of london, lights of spain ♪ ♪ lights of new york, lights of l.a. ♪ ♪ and when the music starts ♪ ♪ and when the lights go down ♪ ♪ we will all be found ♪ ♪ no one's fighting anyone ♪ ♪ we're all dancing on the ground ♪ ♪ come on and dance with me ♪ ♪ come on and dance with me ♪ ♪ feel the music like a love's kiss ♪ ♪ feel the rhythm like...
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i like kelly. i think that's the way he saw the ways and means committee and in fact the way he saw the world. this specialed orer is in honor of our very important colleague. so we rise ninety honor of bill pascrell. and by the way, calling him bill paterson, that's appropriate. anybody who has ever been to paterson, they were just like him. nobody talks softly. i was there two or three times. everybody yelled. i thought well that's thed orer of the day. that's the way they discuss issues there. and he was from paterson. i remember when he jumped out of his seat, when the secretary general of nato, mentioned paterson, new jersey. that's exactly who he was. if you came to paterson, you had to visit the sites where alexander hamilton, even though we were doubtful he had been to all those sites, bill said he was so we went to visit. humorous moments, after he came back with a pretty bad diagnosis a couple of years ago from a doctor, he said they told me to stop smoking cigars. couple of nights later
i like kelly. i think that's the way he saw the ways and means committee and in fact the way he saw the world. this specialed orer is in honor of our very important colleague. so we rise ninety honor of bill pascrell. and by the way, calling him bill paterson, that's appropriate. anybody who has ever been to paterson, they were just like him. nobody talks softly. i was there two or three times. everybody yelled. i thought well that's thed orer of the day. that's the way they discuss issues...
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. >>> welcome to "power lunch" alongside kelly evans i'm tyler mathisen good to be with you.lad you are with us stocks wrapping up a strong week, the nasdaq and the s&p up every single day so far this week >> it's actually so -- this is not how september was supposed to go, by the way. remember >> september is usually a pretty bouncy month. >> the past four years on average we're down 6%. today is the day, if i recall correctly, that morgan stanley told us the buy-back window closes ahead of corporate earnings the weakness could start in the back half of the month. >> it's friday 13th. >> indeed it is. boeing is taking a another leg down this afternoon, it's union workers walking off the job today, more than 30,000 of them after an overwhelming vote to reject the company's contract offer. that has moody's putting boeing on review for downgrade and the shares are down almost 4%. >> down a lot. the union clearly looking for a pie yer pay raise, up as much as 40% over four years. the company, i believe, offered 20% over four years. maybe -- i think this is a strike that needs to
. >>> welcome to "power lunch" alongside kelly evans i'm tyler mathisen good to be with you.lad you are with us stocks wrapping up a strong week, the nasdaq and the s&p up every single day so far this week >> it's actually so -- this is not how september was supposed to go, by the way. remember >> september is usually a pretty bouncy month. >> the past four years on average we're down 6%. today is the day, if i recall correctly, that morgan stanley told...
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>> kelly o'donnell. let me bring in nbc news and former secret service agents evy pompouras. it is about pressing the flesh, getting out, and being seen and making your case. what happens now? >> first you will see a massive increase in assets and it has finite power and you can't hire more agents. they will reach out to local law enforcement and possibly the military to help secure these, vents. you are looking at mass numbers of people and open areas and lots of vulnerabilities and this is the second attempt possible owe president trump and they are going to take it seriously. they'll also be looking at these threats coming in. they already have a massive amount of threats and the manpower needed to assess these threats coming in to make sure that nothing is -- that they're assessing them in the way that nothing can touch president trump or any of the other candidates and you know what? you'll also be looking at the potential of more copycats. >> all right. that's a worrisome thought. evy pompouras, thank you for being with us. >>> today's assassination attempt comes amid f
>> kelly o'donnell. let me bring in nbc news and former secret service agents evy pompouras. it is about pressing the flesh, getting out, and being seen and making your case. what happens now? >> first you will see a massive increase in assets and it has finite power and you can't hire more agents. they will reach out to local law enforcement and possibly the military to help secure these, vents. you are looking at mass numbers of people and open areas and lots of vulnerabilities...
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kelly, tileer? >> steve, the data has been relatively strong the last couple of days. >> the consumer is not giving it up, and we might get a renaissance in the housing industry if we can get those rates down. we had a bounceback from the hurricane related declines in housing starts in august. that seemed -- or in july. that seems to have come back strongly. and our tracker, i don't love the atlanta fed gdp now, but it's 3% or so. our cnbc rapid update is 2.8. goldman raised today because of the housing starts number. that's a reason why i have focused on 25, because i don't think there's an emergency or uje urgency for the fed to go 50. it pay do a down payment, that's the argument for the other side. but you're right, the data has argued to a lot of people that the fed ought to move in smaller incements here. >> steve, thank you very much. steve liesman reporting. we'll be checking back in with steve trout the day. >> our first panel is divided on how big the rate cut will be. here's jamie cox and
kelly, tileer? >> steve, the data has been relatively strong the last couple of days. >> the consumer is not giving it up, and we might get a renaissance in the housing industry if we can get those rates down. we had a bounceback from the hurricane related declines in housing starts in august. that seemed -- or in july. that seems to have come back strongly. and our tracker, i don't love the atlanta fed gdp now, but it's 3% or so. our cnbc rapid update is 2.8. goldman raised today...
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now, if you had one really violent day, a guy like mike kelly, put him in charge. congressman kelly, put him in charge for one day -- mike, would you say -- he's right here. he's a great congressman. would you say, mike, if you were in charge, you would say, oh, please, don't touch them, don't touch them. let them rob the store. all these stores go out of business, right? they don't pay rent. it's a chain of events. it's so bad. one rough hour -- and i mean real rough -- the word will get out, and it will end immediately. end immediately. you know? it will end immediately. >> trump's suggesting setting
now, if you had one really violent day, a guy like mike kelly, put him in charge. congressman kelly, put him in charge for one day -- mike, would you say -- he's right here. he's a great congressman. would you say, mike, if you were in charge, you would say, oh, please, don't touch them, don't touch them. let them rob the store. all these stores go out of business, right? they don't pay rent. it's a chain of events. it's so bad. one rough hour -- and i mean real rough -- the word will get out,...
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kelly, for a. you had a pretty good lineup, right? yeah. they take a while before she cools down a little bit. i know, let's talk about this heat. yeah. that's not cooling down yet. we are going to have some hot temperatures today. and it's mainly this afternoon and away from the coast in the bay. so as we take a look at san francisco, you can see just how shallow the fog is right over the bay. it is so low. and this is going to clear out quickly over the next few hours. heat advisory in effect for the santa cruz mountains. parts of the south bay into the south county, and pretty much all of the east bay away from parts of the inner bay. so you're going to see those temperatures cranking up today, but also it will look hazy outside as our air quality turns moderate, which we do typically see on these hotter days. the air isn't mixing out as much. we don't have as much of a breeze, and all of those pollutants make our air quality a little bit more unhealthy and will be moderate for today. so as we take a look at what to expect, our temperatu
kelly, for a. you had a pretty good lineup, right? yeah. they take a while before she cools down a little bit. i know, let's talk about this heat. yeah. that's not cooling down yet. we are going to have some hot temperatures today. and it's mainly this afternoon and away from the coast in the bay. so as we take a look at san francisco, you can see just how shallow the fog is right over the bay. it is so low. and this is going to clear out quickly over the next few hours. heat advisory in effect...
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tu tía kelly ya está con nosotras. te presento a mi hija. se llama kelly. ¿se llama como yo?e te traje. la corté del jardín para ti. [ríe] muchas gracias. están hermosas. mira. yo te regalo esta rosa. ¿qué crees? un día apareció y nunca se marchitó. guau. ¿entonces esta rosa es especial? mejor se la voy a poner a la virgencita. listo. te ves muy linda con esa sonrisa, kelly. y así va a ser de ahora en adelante, vas a ver. gracias. de ahora en adelante, solo sonrisas y amor. se acabó el camino de lágrimas. una mala decisión puede crear grandes diferencias difíciles de superar. no deben existir las casas grandes y las casas chicas, y mucho menos los hermanos o hermanas bastardas. los niños tan llenos de inocencia y ternura, son los menos culpables de los errores que puedan cometer los mayores. no ataquemos a esos inocentes ni desquitemos nuestra rabia y frustraciones, para que no vivan un camino de lágrimas. [música] ♪ desde el cielo una hermosa mañana ♪ ♪ desde el cielo una hermosa mañana ♪ ♪ la guadalupana la guadalupana la guadalupana ♪ ♪ bajó al tepeyac ♪ ♪ juan dieguito, l
tu tía kelly ya está con nosotras. te presento a mi hija. se llama kelly. ¿se llama como yo?e te traje. la corté del jardín para ti. [ríe] muchas gracias. están hermosas. mira. yo te regalo esta rosa. ¿qué crees? un día apareció y nunca se marchitó. guau. ¿entonces esta rosa es especial? mejor se la voy a poner a la virgencita. listo. te ves muy linda con esa sonrisa, kelly. y así va a ser de ahora en adelante, vas a ver. gracias. de ahora en adelante, solo sonrisas y amor. se...