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so we expected it to be kelly ryan. >> kelly ryan, known to the fitness world as flying ryan, at one time holding the miss fitness america title, her dazzling routines wowing crowds and landing endorsement deals around the world. ryan kelly won miss fitness olympia, along with nearly a dozen other competitive titles. her magic on the mat also caught the eye of the famed bad boy of bodybuilding, craig titus. >> kelly the animal ryan titus, as the couple's passion for each other grew, so did their careers, gracing several magazine covers together. >> go the legs from the front again. >> we'll see you at. let's go. get it up, up, up, up. >> push. from the outside, it looked like they were the perfect power couple, but there were dark secrets lingering that threatened to affect their carefully sculpted reputations. did those secrets blow up that dark night in the middle of the desert? >> based on the information that we had out at the scene, that the person we had in the trunk was kelly? >> when cops showed up at the couple's las vegas home, they were shocked. kelly ryan opens the door a
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i know kelly believes that. i think one interesting things that i learned through this due diligence we did in this process was she told me i grew up on a family farm in southern illinois. when they tried to my brother still calls me on advice on how to fix it. she told me that i learned about she said i knew more about commodity pricing in the future is that i did about math when i was a child because my mother would write this down on the kitchen table napkin everyday from a debt and my granddad to see when they came in for lunch and that's what interested her in about working for the market. when you talk about living the american dream, that is what she's been doing through the private sector and the family roots that she has come and those are values and qualities that we had interstate and she will represent in the u.s. senate. [inaudible question] >> look, i think governor kemp said very eloquently that i have lived the american dream and i want that for the next generation. i have a niece and nephew and
i know kelly believes that. i think one interesting things that i learned through this due diligence we did in this process was she told me i grew up on a family farm in southern illinois. when they tried to my brother still calls me on advice on how to fix it. she told me that i learned about she said i knew more about commodity pricing in the future is that i did about math when i was a child because my mother would write this down on the kitchen table napkin everyday from a debt and my...
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[cheers & applause] ♪♪ >> kelly: hello! i'm such a fan. >> nice crowd. >> kelly: i know. you know? >> kelly: yeah. >> should always be this easy. >> kelly: exactly. you grew up in queens. when you come back, do you go to your old stomping grounds? >> yeah, i love this city. i had this old place -- i hadn't been there in awhile. i've been meaning to go back, which is a restaurant, el cayote at the chelsea hotel. used to go and get a lobster dinner. >> kelly: fancy. >> fancy but affordable. it was a cool spot. we used to go there a lot. but i -- i love the city, you know. >> kelly: yeah. it's a magical place to love. i moved here. it literally feels like i'm walking home from work and it's a movie. it's magical. i grew up in a small town. it's very different. i love that my kids are getting that. i love that you -- you have pretty artistic parents going up, right? >> yeah. >> kelly: that's cool. i didn't have anybody artistic. it was weird. yeah. still am. yeah. >> i'm pretty weird, too. it doesn't make you not weird to have an artistic background. makes you feel like it's
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i am kelly loeffler, this is what i believe.s an outsider i know i have to prove it to earn your trust and your support. through my votes, through my priorities and my actions and that's exactly what i'mgoing to do . thank you, my god bless georgia and may godbless america . [applause] >> we will take a couple questions if anybody has them . >> . [inaudible] absolutely . i will be running in november and here's why . you just heard that i am a defender of the american dream and american ideals. i wantto fight socialism side-by-side with president trump . >> there has been pushed back from some conservatives ... [inaudible] >> no second thoughts at all. look, i am here on the conviction of my belief and the greatness of america and i want to protect that . i'm going to fight very hard not just for georgians but americans in the ideals that have made us great and it ct just really doubles my conviction that we need to win in november and down the ticket.>> let me say this to about some of the conservative pushback. i have a great
i am kelly loeffler, this is what i believe.s an outsider i know i have to prove it to earn your trust and your support. through my votes, through my priorities and my actions and that's exactly what i'mgoing to do . thank you, my god bless georgia and may godbless america . [applause] >> we will take a couple questions if anybody has them . >> . [inaudible] absolutely . i will be running in november and here's why . you just heard that i am a defender of the american dream and...
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[cheers and applause] >> kelly: welcome to "kelly clarkson show." give it up for the band y'all.to the next guest. one of the most successful comedians of all times. you have seen him in "rescue me" and movies like "wag the dog" and movie in three dozen "ice age movies" playing diego. his new show is called "going dutch" thursdays on fox. please say hello to denis leary. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> my gosh. >> kelly: right from the go. you're fun. >> thank you, everybody. >> kelly: their energy is incredible. >> can i say one thing before i start. this is the first time doing the show. first time seeing you sing live. it's crazy. >> kelly: thank you. i'm so excited you're here. we're big fans. so you love this time of year. i heard this about you. i think this is rad. i want one. we have a natural one that develops but i'ma trade to get on it. you have an eyes rink. >> for years. my wife's dream was to own horses. i'm a city boy. kafplt ya. >> horses? we got horses. then my dream if it was possible was to build an outdoor skating rink with the kids were small.
[cheers and applause] >> kelly: welcome to "kelly clarkson show." give it up for the band y'all.to the next guest. one of the most successful comedians of all times. you have seen him in "rescue me" and movies like "wag the dog" and movie in three dozen "ice age movies" playing diego. his new show is called "going dutch" thursdays on fox. please say hello to denis leary. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> my gosh....
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host: kelly? guest: i agree. that is such a good example of you can't be what you can't see. i was thinking about the symbolic importance of having women in positions of political power. it is important to tangibly measure that. i have colleagues who have done work to look at young people and who they see as political leaders. we do see biases even the women are increasing their representation. it is more likely if you see a young person to draw a political leader they draw a man because that is what they're used to seeing. that has real ripple and psychological effects because young women may say, what are my options? is politics one of those? i should add that there are of course racial disparities across this level of office. the same is true. if you don't see individuals like you who share those identities and experiences, you might decide that this place is not for you and what that means is you lose your voice in the political process. so, it's important and that is one of the reasons we do
host: kelly? guest: i agree. that is such a good example of you can't be what you can't see. i was thinking about the symbolic importance of having women in positions of political power. it is important to tangibly measure that. i have colleagues who have done work to look at young people and who they see as political leaders. we do see biases even the women are increasing their representation. it is more likely if you see a young person to draw a political leader they draw a man because that...
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>> kelly: it's my favorite, yes, yes. you hear -- we have beautiful big -- it's the most amazing, moose. the most property it's hard to leave. and, polar bear, you do polar bears? >> actor: i went into northern canada, a couple of years ago. >> kelly: those are really dangerous, that's ... that's gonna kill you. >> actor: see white, say goodnight. that's what they say. and, ... >> kelly: did you army-crawl up to that one? >> actor: no. we were trying to get a silhouette shot, you are with the biologist, and you are safe ... well, kind of. and, they are great, amazing, nup churchill, manatoba, amazing people up there. and, um, we were trying to go for the silhouette shot, and it was on the right. and then we parked and then he allows you, when it's safe, to get out of the van and not go too far, obviously. and then i was under the bumper, because i don't like using a tripod, i likike to be mobile.
>> kelly: it's my favorite, yes, yes. you hear -- we have beautiful big -- it's the most amazing, moose. the most property it's hard to leave. and, polar bear, you do polar bears? >> actor: i went into northern canada, a couple of years ago. >> kelly: those are really dangerous, that's ... that's gonna kill you. >> actor: see white, say goodnight. that's what they say. and, ... >> kelly: did you army-crawl up to that one? >> actor: no. we were trying to get a...
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i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead.resident-elect trump calls that "washington post" report that he's pearing back tariffs the universal tariffs, maybe just on select goods. the president just now calling that fake news. what happens on that front we remain to see, but our market guest agree it will matter, stocks, bonds and currency markets and they are here with their play books. >>> more consolidation in the media space and it could have big implications on sports. disney's surprising deal with fubu tv shares tripled 4.534. what it means for the stocks, advertisers and consumers. >>> partnerships with musk's starlink to serving shake shack, airlines are finding new ways to make air travel good again. this name getting extra love from the street today. one of the analysts who just upgraded the stock says it's mismodelled. and how much runway she sees ahead. runway, get it. >>> today's markets, though. dom chu has those numbers. >> kelly, we reclaimed that 6,000 mark for the broader s&p 500. that's important. the last
i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead.resident-elect trump calls that "washington post" report that he's pearing back tariffs the universal tariffs, maybe just on select goods. the president just now calling that fake news. what happens on that front we remain to see, but our market guest agree it will matter, stocks, bonds and currency markets and they are here with their play books. >>> more consolidation in the media space and it could have big implications on sports....
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>> kelly: that's a powerful news."landman." like the characters in the show i know a thing or two about crisis management. it's literally my job. i am on crisis communications expert so when i hear words like indictment, investigation, subpoena, i know exactly what to do, run. right now let's stay here with the cast of "landman" right after this. [rattle of barista pouring coffee beans] [grinding noises] [bubbling water] [people softly talking] [whoosh of steam]
>> kelly: that's a powerful news."landman." like the characters in the show i know a thing or two about crisis management. it's literally my job. i am on crisis communications expert so when i hear words like indictment, investigation, subpoena, i know exactly what to do, run. right now let's stay here with the cast of "landman" right after this. [rattle of barista pouring coffee beans] [grinding noises] [bubbling water] [people softly talking] [whoosh of steam]
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>> kelly: i might have lost weight but i am heavier than i look. you are strong.ement is it is true. i do like performing barefoot. that is not why i am barefoot. my feet hurt. i didn't have enough metal fingers for it. i just said, no. i have never gone barefoot before, but that is what we are doing. >> for me, i wouldn't have my feet exposed because i respect the audience. >> kelly: and i don't. >> there is a portion of the internet that is going to love this. >> i am going to get a whole new fan base. >> when i walk around my house, i usuallylways have slippers on or baby needs some cushion. when it is just my feet and the floor. >> i have flat hobbit feet. i performed four years barefoot. >> even though it is winter? you wouldn't go outside and hail a cab with no shoes? >> i am not that person. no. i don't go to grocery stores or bathrooms barefoot. that is a hard pass. >> those people are weird. >> kelly: do you go all out on new year's? >> yes. as a comedian, that is a tricky thing. new year's eve is a mess. it's a mess even if you are not a performer. >> ke
>> kelly: i might have lost weight but i am heavier than i look. you are strong.ement is it is true. i do like performing barefoot. that is not why i am barefoot. my feet hurt. i didn't have enough metal fingers for it. i just said, no. i have never gone barefoot before, but that is what we are doing. >> for me, i wouldn't have my feet exposed because i respect the audience. >> kelly: and i don't. >> there is a portion of the internet that is going to love this. >>...
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i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead, stocks are weaker today. our guest said there's a different crisis, the market is underpricing. . the news from president trump he'll be creating an external federal revenue service, the s&p is up.5% since the election. plus, tiktok denying a report it's weighing a report to elon musk. the most likely path forward. >>> the sectors, strategist coming out top this earnings season. dom chu has the very latest. >> that's right, kelly a very symmetrical market. especially for the s&p 500 on a broader large-cap basis. at 5824, down 11 points, now at the highest of the session we were up roughly 35 points and down 31 points at the low, so, again, fairly symmetrical. we're tilting to the negative side today. 5824 is the level you want to watch, that 100-day more medium to longer term average price for the s&p 500, on a rolling basis. the dow industrials, just about flat on the session right now the nasdaq composite, the tech-led selloff might be a little bit steam the mid-day. 80-point decline there. as for some of t
i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead, stocks are weaker today. our guest said there's a different crisis, the market is underpricing. . the news from president trump he'll be creating an external federal revenue service, the s&p is up.5% since the election. plus, tiktok denying a report it's weighing a report to elon musk. the most likely path forward. >>> the sectors, strategist coming out top this earnings season. dom chu has the very latest. >> that's right, kelly a very...
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i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead. markets are reeling from the earnings. yields are rising, stocks are sinking and the broader market has eerate raced election gains. that's different between the past three times, between election and inauguration day. don't expect to start yelding lower. good news is, he thinks it might not be so far off. plus we'll look at the markets and other things going on. days after an illegal sports block was moved. disney, fox and warner brothers are pulling the plug. the question is why? what's next? and what does it mean for the broader landscape, which continues to shift rapidly. >> and the quest for greenland. why trump wants it and whethers his attempt to a82ir it. let's start with today's sell- off. and dom has more for us. >> it is a sell-off. and that bear means, we are kind of near recession lows now. if you look across the major indices. we have dow down 641 points. 1.5% decline. for the broader-based s&p 500, current level is 5831, which is down 86 points. again, 1 1/2% decline there. even at the highs of the session,
i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead. markets are reeling from the earnings. yields are rising, stocks are sinking and the broader market has eerate raced election gains. that's different between the past three times, between election and inauguration day. don't expect to start yelding lower. good news is, he thinks it might not be so far off. plus we'll look at the markets and other things going on. days after an illegal sports block was moved. disney, fox and warner brothers are pulling the...
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>> kelly, very simply, it's got to be fundamentals.nomic growth, the fed making progress on inflation. business doing what it does best, do business, so the consumer remaining resilient and jobs numbers resilient and on top of that effectively what you're looking for is an environment where jobs keep growing. we've got all of that now and we have a bond market based on the fact that there are some very heavy duty players who want the fed to lower rates much more than the fed currently wants to do, and we think the fed's doing the right job and we think they will do it. i don't think they can enforce jerome powell to do anything he doesn't see as warranted. >> i don't want to say all of this is. it's a tantrum to make sure that the fed doesn't cut on make sure that the fed -- huh? tell me again. >> it's an emotional reaction and it's also a tactical move by traders. i mean, there are two types of investors -- there are many types of investors, but the two types of investors, basically you have traders that tend to be leveraged and the l
>> kelly, very simply, it's got to be fundamentals.nomic growth, the fed making progress on inflation. business doing what it does best, do business, so the consumer remaining resilient and jobs numbers resilient and on top of that effectively what you're looking for is an environment where jobs keep growing. we've got all of that now and we have a bond market based on the fact that there are some very heavy duty players who want the fed to lower rates much more than the fed currently...
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>> i'm not old. >> kelly: when did you start?unch of time to practice. so i practiced every day after breakfast, and when i started posting online, i named my show "metal for breakfast," and people were really supportive. >> kelly: because you're insane! i literally forgot what i was supposed to do in the middle of a song, that i wrote! [laughter] it's fine. last year you got to meet one of your biggest heroes, right? who is that? >> that's my grammy award-winning, and i got to meet him my talk with him, and jam at him with 25 other guitar nerds. we sat down and talk everything guitar, and the really special thing is he took something really hard technical like music theory and made it fun and interesting for everybody, and it was amazing. >> kelly: it should be fun. [applause] i mean, what are you thinking? that's incredible! >> i need to practice more. [laughter] honestly, it is so impressive. you are not just a great player, but you're such a great person, as well. when jason and i were going over the song with you before hand
>> i'm not old. >> kelly: when did you start?unch of time to practice. so i practiced every day after breakfast, and when i started posting online, i named my show "metal for breakfast," and people were really supportive. >> kelly: because you're insane! i literally forgot what i was supposed to do in the middle of a song, that i wrote! [laughter] it's fine. last year you got to meet one of your biggest heroes, right? who is that? >> that's my grammy...
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, everyone just wants to -- kelly. where is nvidia going? it's the taxidriver thesis and that is what worries me. everybody is talking about the same five stocks over and over. >> the only pushback i have is i'm not sure nvidia is the one. maybe your reactions to minor or nonexistent but i'm not sure it's the one people care the most about. i think broad, is an interesting turning point. >> the new nvidia, brought a calm? >> it doesn't have to be those chips. >> that's totally fair but i think that's too nuanced. if we are talking about the taxidriver, the catchall, doesn't really care whether it's nvidia or broadcom, it's chips, it's gpu's, it's the story. you play that through nvidia, broadcom, is largely irrelevant. that is what is driving some of the other elements i mentioned. >> do you care that apple is down 3% and what do you can make of the fact that this company which -- was the best match had some of the most superlative stats in the market. >> listen, apple is a powerhouse. obviously -- not obviously cash w
, everyone just wants to -- kelly. where is nvidia going? it's the taxidriver thesis and that is what worries me. everybody is talking about the same five stocks over and over. >> the only pushback i have is i'm not sure nvidia is the one. maybe your reactions to minor or nonexistent but i'm not sure it's the one people care the most about. i think broad, is an interesting turning point. >> the new nvidia, brought a calm? >> it doesn't have to be those chips. >> that's...
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>>> welcome to power lunch, everybody, alongside kelly, i am brian. stocks have turned lower. bond yields are pulling back, but they were the highest we have seen, kelly, since april. the rate spike causing stocks to sink. >> as we are saying this, we are back at 471 on the 10 year, as we get the minutes coming out right now. steve, do tell. >> the federal reserve, at its december meeting, was at or near the point, after cutting by a quarter, of slowing its policy easing. the rate cut that they did enact was seen as, "finely balanced." it was a finely balanced call, and some wanted to not cut at all. that is more than just one dissent. not everybody has the vote. the minute say that the fed cut rates to maintain the strength of the economy and the labor market, while continuing progress on inflation, because they believe they were restricted. the risk between inflation and unemployment were seen as roughly balanced. inflation had eased substantially, the remains somewhat elevated. what you will hear next is a lot of the back-and-forth of the meeting between those most concerne
>>> welcome to power lunch, everybody, alongside kelly, i am brian. stocks have turned lower. bond yields are pulling back, but they were the highest we have seen, kelly, since april. the rate spike causing stocks to sink. >> as we are saying this, we are back at 471 on the 10 year, as we get the minutes coming out right now. steve, do tell. >> the federal reserve, at its december meeting, was at or near the point, after cutting by a quarter, of slowing its policy easing....
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kelly clayton: no, dockweiler beach.ankiewicz: dockweiler beach is about eight miles from marie and andre's home... near los angeles international airport, where flights leave daily for moscow and beijing. josh mankiewicz: on tuesday, november 15, 1994, four days after marie disappeared, andre himself went there to post fliers. he had an encounter with a perfect stranger and asked for help. and that's when this story... took another strange turn. craig melvin: coming up tim cunniff: i couldn't believe that i was seeing the car that this man was just looking for! craig melvin: a huge break in the case craig melvin: when dateline continues. improve your protection against trackers, malicious websites, and malware ridden downloads. >> get the deal now. >> gary, use car shopping can't hurt you. >> but what if i overpay? >> come out and i'll show you a better way. well, you said. i know. i said nearly half of all used cars have been in an accident. but there's no reason to shop with fear. well, show me carfax. knowing how a c
kelly clayton: no, dockweiler beach.ankiewicz: dockweiler beach is about eight miles from marie and andre's home... near los angeles international airport, where flights leave daily for moscow and beijing. josh mankiewicz: on tuesday, november 15, 1994, four days after marie disappeared, andre himself went there to post fliers. he had an encounter with a perfect stranger and asked for help. and that's when this story... took another strange turn. craig melvin: coming up tim cunniff: i couldn't...
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we've got three choices, kelly. where are you headed? because i don't think anyone is talking about purchasing it outright like greenland, but he think this comes down to natural resources? >> that could be part of it. i think a lot is exorbitant influence, justin trudeau and the outgoing government as well. it is more about tariffs than the land. although we are hearing about it becoming the 51st state. the trump team reportedly told the canadian government according to canadian sources that they are not interested in putting tariffs on canada and not interested in purchasing canada either but they want something from them, so that is where we are seeing a divide. in terms of how you respond to that, justin trudeau has come out of it forcefully and i think his quote was there is not a snowball's chance in hell that they would join the u.s.. especially because of that energy and oil relationship, a lot of leverage to hold over the u.s. if they did decide to put tariffs or try to purchase canada. >> i know people want to -- listen, we tal
we've got three choices, kelly. where are you headed? because i don't think anyone is talking about purchasing it outright like greenland, but he think this comes down to natural resources? >> that could be part of it. i think a lot is exorbitant influence, justin trudeau and the outgoing government as well. it is more about tariffs than the land. although we are hearing about it becoming the 51st state. the trump team reportedly told the canadian government according to canadian sources...
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now, kelly, this does not get a lot of attention.reme heat, which can be very dangerous. cold actually kills about seven times more people than heat. >> i didn't realize that. >> not a lot of people do. it doesn't get nearly the attention, but cold far more dangerous, because cold tends to kill slowly, not sort of quickly like an extreme heat wave can. so luckily, in america right now, when we look on poweroutage.us, there it is, we are seeing most grids up and running. there are some people in virginia and kentucky and west virginia, you can see that, illinois, and parts of missouri, that do not have heat and hopefully that will come on very soon. but if you do have heat and power across much of the mid-atlantic and eastern u.s., it is largely because of fossil fuels. right now, at pgm, which is the grid operator for 13 states around virginia, ohio, pennsylvania, and more, over 80% of your light and heat is being generated by natural gas, nuclear, and about 25% right now is being generated by coal. >> that's a high number. >> yes, i
now, kelly, this does not get a lot of attention.reme heat, which can be very dangerous. cold actually kills about seven times more people than heat. >> i didn't realize that. >> not a lot of people do. it doesn't get nearly the attention, but cold far more dangerous, because cold tends to kill slowly, not sort of quickly like an extreme heat wave can. so luckily, in america right now, when we look on poweroutage.us, there it is, we are seeing most grids up and running. there are...
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my big moment. >> kelly: it wasn't a big moment for mee but something kid of similar.ee it coming but it was amazing. it's now one of my favorite stories. i would've messed with people and gotten them drinks and just messed with people the entire night. >> i was being reminded. >> kelly: that's hilarious. are you good at sleeping on flights? >> i am so good at sleeping on
my big moment. >> kelly: it wasn't a big moment for mee but something kid of similar.ee it coming but it was amazing. it's now one of my favorite stories. i would've messed with people and gotten them drinks and just messed with people the entire night. >> i was being reminded. >> kelly: that's hilarious. are you good at sleeping on flights? >> i am so good at sleeping on
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kelly?wouldn't you love to know what happened in that room to get two of them to change their votes? is the gavel down? is it official? >> reporter: i will be honest, it does not look like the gavel is down. i'm watching the video feed and i'm seeing members around. it does not look like any gavel yet. i'm not sure at this moment what they are waiting for. the best policy is when you have the votes to go ahead and call it but we have been watching this situation very closely but it's...
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do tell. >> hi, kelly. nice to see you.'s a number of catalysts that are going to occur for comcast this year. we know that they have the media division will have the cable spinoff. epic universe, the domestic theme park, largest domestic theme park will open in orlando in may. the nba will move to mcast later in the year and should be consolidation in streaming and also in possibly linear cable networks and the spinco. in terms of broad band, two thirds of revenue, higher percentage of the ebitda, you know, the stock has been punished because broadband stubs have been declining, worse than street has expected. we don't know when the sub decline are going to stop. we do know you won't have a regulatory issue like the loss of acp like you had in 2025. more sports, more entertainment programs going to streaming. therefore, broadband consumption has to go up. comcast is upgrading its plans and doing it all within a very 10% capital intensity. upgrading real efficiently. >> sure. >> the vast majority will be upgraded by the end
do tell. >> hi, kelly. nice to see you.'s a number of catalysts that are going to occur for comcast this year. we know that they have the media division will have the cable spinoff. epic universe, the domestic theme park, largest domestic theme park will open in orlando in may. the nba will move to mcast later in the year and should be consolidation in streaming and also in possibly linear cable networks and the spinco. in terms of broad band, two thirds of revenue, higher percentage of...
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welcome to the exchange but i'm kelly evans.ere's what her head. >>> devastating wildfires and we will speak with two people directly impacted. one mitigates risk for a living and he's now living that story. he doesn't know whether his home is still standing. plus, a former l.a. candidate and real estate developer whose own kids have now lost their homes. it's a fast developing story and we will bring you the latest. >>> elsewhere, decades away from useful computers or nvidia ceo undercutting the stocks by undercutting and i mean they are down 40%. we will talk to one ceo affected today who says that jensen's timeline is dead wrong. he joins us ahead to make his case. >>> rates keep rising. tenure heating 4.3% earlier. it was just over five and we will look at why this is happening now and what the ripple effects are everything from the markets to even mortgages and housing. >>> let's get over to the market numbers. stocks aren't as bad as i might have thought. >> they are not. rising rates and maybe general sentiment that is a
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the president wanted to meet kelly's sister. in 1992 kelly saw carter one more time, this time in san francisco. she asked him about energy >> we had a comprehensive policy put on the law books of our nation while i was in office requiring efficient automobiles. requiring homes to be insulated so they would not waste energy. >> when he installed the solarpannals he wanted the nation to get 20% of the power from the sun by 2000f. we have done that many believe we would be living on a cooler planet. >> solarpanels were removed by his successor, ronald reagan. they found new homes including at the carter library, smithsonian and a solarscience and technology museum in china. >>> road conditions heading up to the sierra don't look bad this evening after all of the recent storms have dumped plenty of snow at higher elevations. that is all helping the snowpack get off to a solid start. according to the first snow survey of 2025 today. there are 24 inches of snow on the ground. state officials say there is 9 inches of water if it was m
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host: kelly?agree. that is such a good example of you can't be what you can't see. i was thinking about the symbolic importance of having women in positions of political power. it is important to tangibly measure that. i have colleagues who have done work to look at young people and who they see as political leaders. we do see biases even the women are increasing their representation. it is more likely if you see a young person to draw a political leader they draw a man because that is what they're used to seeing. that has real ripple and psychological effects because young women may say, what are my options? is politics one of those? i should add that there are of course racial disparities across this level of office. the same is true. if you don't see individuals like you who share those identities and experiences, you might decide that this place is not for you and what that means is you lose your voice in the political process. so, it's important and that is one of the reasons we do the work w
host: kelly?agree. that is such a good example of you can't be what you can't see. i was thinking about the symbolic importance of having women in positions of political power. it is important to tangibly measure that. i have colleagues who have done work to look at young people and who they see as political leaders. we do see biases even the women are increasing their representation. it is more likely if you see a young person to draw a political leader they draw a man because that is what...
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host: kelly?agree. that is such a good example of you can't be what you can't see. i was thinking about the symbolic importance of having women in positions of political power. it is important to tangibly measure that. i have colleagues who have done work to look at young people and who they see as political leaders. we do see biases even the women are increasing their representation. it is more likely if you see a young person to draw a political leader they draw a man because that is what they're used to seeing. that has real ripple and psychological effects because young women may say, what are my options? is politics one of those? i should add that there are of course racial disparities across this level of office. the same is true. if you don't see individuals like you who share those identities and experiences, you might decide that this place is not for you and what that means is you lose your voice in the political process. so, it's important and that is one of the reasons we do the work w
host: kelly?agree. that is such a good example of you can't be what you can't see. i was thinking about the symbolic importance of having women in positions of political power. it is important to tangibly measure that. i have colleagues who have done work to look at young people and who they see as political leaders. we do see biases even the women are increasing their representation. it is more likely if you see a young person to draw a political leader they draw a man because that is what...
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general c of kelly is old. is the cold war by the way. so he's got a lot of experience or he's antiquated, we will find out as we move forward here. he says that trump does not want a settlement to collapse like the 2014 minutes agreements. when i read that i was kind of like, well, at least so, you know, is what the minutes agreements are. that's a good starting point for this here, because most people talk to you about this complex. i have no idea what i meant. what are you talking about? at least he's aware of it. i'm not sure what he thinks it means. so that's are jumping off point on the trumpet administration, claiming it can in this conflict, which i've been very dubious of ever since the present. the legs claimed he could do that. go ahead and drago as well. i mean, it is it's, it's very um, it's think it's a good thing that he knows what dimension agreements are in place. he's not saying it was done, you know, to the, by time for the key regime as was the case with the previous western leaders, particularly the former president o
general c of kelly is old. is the cold war by the way. so he's got a lot of experience or he's antiquated, we will find out as we move forward here. he says that trump does not want a settlement to collapse like the 2014 minutes agreements. when i read that i was kind of like, well, at least so, you know, is what the minutes agreements are. that's a good starting point for this here, because most people talk to you about this complex. i have no idea what i meant. what are you talking about? at...
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kelly has a computer. 22% of the american economy is now directly or indirectly related to health care. some would say health care is not part of the economy. you could say that health care is the economy. >> you could say over the next 10 to 20 years it could be approaching half of american economic out put is going to be tied towards spending around health care and pharmaceuticals. >> 17% of the economy, according to kiser, brian -- >> typical tv hyperbole. >> add an indirect, there you go. >> what's the projection for 30 years? we keep spending on this trend? >> totally. direct to 17, i feel confident in the 22% number. >> you're direct according to this tv anchor. >>> bridge bio, it's up 30% in a month. seeing strong demand for the heart disease medication. the ceo next. carl: what's up, carl nation! it's your #1 broker with the best full-service wealth management skills in the biz. tech asst: actually i'm seeing something from schwab. (uh-oh) producer : yeah, schwab lets you invest and trade on your o
kelly has a computer. 22% of the american economy is now directly or indirectly related to health care. some would say health care is not part of the economy. you could say that health care is the economy. >> you could say over the next 10 to 20 years it could be approaching half of american economic out put is going to be tied towards spending around health care and pharmaceuticals. >> 17% of the economy, according to kiser, brian -- >> typical tv hyperbole. >> add an...
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the president wanted to meet kelly's sister. >>>>it's not >>>>really.1992, kelly saw president carter one more time, this time in san francisco. she asked him about energy. >>>>well, we had a very comprehensive energy policy put on the law books of our nation while i was in office, requiring efficient automobiles, requiring homes to be insulated so they wouldn't waste >>>>heat. when carter installed those solar panels, he wanted the nation to get 20% of its power from the sun by the year 2000. if we had done that, many believe we'd be living on a much cooler planet. >>>>and those solar panels on the roof of the west wing, they were removed by his successor, president ronald reagan. those panels have found new homes, including at the carter library, the smithsonian, and at a solar science and technology museum in china. back to our first alert weather. now taking a live look out at downtown san jose. lot of clouds in the sky. let's check back in with meteorologist zoe mintz. >>>>it's kind of menacing looking out there with those thicker, bubbly clouds, b
the president wanted to meet kelly's sister. >>>>it's not >>>>really.1992, kelly saw president carter one more time, this time in san francisco. she asked him about energy. >>>>well, we had a very comprehensive energy policy put on the law books of our nation while i was in office, requiring efficient automobiles, requiring homes to be insulated so they wouldn't waste >>>>heat. when carter installed those solar panels, he wanted the nation to get...
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: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show."wouldn't know anything about that. things many of us are going to say, we are going to get a shed this new year for like a month. it is 2025, welcome to the new year. this is our first show back after the holidays and we are kicking things off by celebrating a new year with no limits. >> new year, no limits. it all starts with our first guests who is about to enter not just a new year but a new chapter of her life. she has hosted the fourth hour of today on nbc where she took the shame out of chardonnay and made us laugh alongside jenna bush hager and she has coanchored "the today show" where we came to know her as a trusted source for the most important news of the morning and in a few days, she will be stepping down from her roles. she has been a friend to everyone here and a beautiful human being. she will be missed. we will see her again at the show but for the last time, as the coanchor of today, welcome my friend -- >> . [applause] [cheers and applause] [laughter] >> kelly: i am
: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show."wouldn't know anything about that. things many of us are going to say, we are going to get a shed this new year for like a month. it is 2025, welcome to the new year. this is our first show back after the holidays and we are kicking things off by celebrating a new year with no limits. >> new year, no limits. it all starts with our first guests who is about to enter not just a new year but a new chapter of her life. she has hosted the fourth...
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chair wicker: captain mark kelly, you are recognized. sen. kelly: thank you, mr. chairman. congratulations on your chairmanship i want to make a request to the committee that we have a second round of questions. chair wicker: pursuant to the bipartisan staff agreement that we reached late last year, this will be one round of the seven-minute questions. sen. kelly: thank you, mr. chairman -- chair wicker: i would be happy to recognize my colleague mr. reed. sen. reed: i think it is important to note for the record that when secretary hagel was here we had three rounds of questioning. when sec. carter was here we had two rounds of questioning. i cannot recall any time where i have denied as a chairman a member to ask for a second round and receive the second round. we are i think violating the suppose of the committee -- principles of the committee. chair wicker: and your comment is noted. sen. reed: thank you. sen. kelly: mr. hegseth, thank you for being here today, thank you for your service to this country. mr. hegseth: thank you, senator. sen. kelly: few nominees come int
chair wicker: captain mark kelly, you are recognized. sen. kelly: thank you, mr. chairman. congratulations on your chairmanship i want to make a request to the committee that we have a second round of questions. chair wicker: pursuant to the bipartisan staff agreement that we reached late last year, this will be one round of the seven-minute questions. sen. kelly: thank you, mr. chairman -- chair wicker: i would be happy to recognize my colleague mr. reed. sen. reed: i think it is important to...
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i yield back my two seconds. >> thank you, senator kelly. i would at this point ask unanimous consent to introduce into the record letters by tina kingston, louisiana state director of concerned veterans for america, and holly talley, louisiana local director of concerned veterans for america, attesting to the appropriateness of mr. hecht's conduct with regard to female staffers. without objection, that is added to the record. and, senator banks, you are now recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome. mr. hegseth. you have conducted yourself very well today, in fact, so well that i believe it's incumbent upon this committee to confirm you asap to get you on the job to clean up the mess that we have at the pentagon ongoing at this moment because of the leadership there over the last four years, has failed us in president biden's first year in office, the department of defense spent over 5 million man hours on quote unquote, counter extremism and diversity training. what you and i might call woke training or die. the administration has re
i yield back my two seconds. >> thank you, senator kelly. i would at this point ask unanimous consent to introduce into the record letters by tina kingston, louisiana state director of concerned veterans for america, and holly talley, louisiana local director of concerned veterans for america, attesting to the appropriateness of mr. hecht's conduct with regard to female staffers. without objection, that is added to the record. and, senator banks, you are now recognized. >> thank...
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kelly: thank you. sen. moran: chairman, thank you. mr. ratcliffe, i enjoyed and appreciated our conversation from the office. i particularly appreciated the indication of your transparency with this committee. your forth rightness, telling us the truth. it's been difficult from time to time to know what the true story is and there's certainly -- there are opinions about truth, but we ought to be trying to find the truth. i want to ask you about statements that you've made. i agree with you that china is the greatest threat facing our country. i rate russia as our second greatest threat. and believe it's the most acute threat today. will you describe the scope of the threat as you see it and the importance of countering the kremlin? mr. ratcliffe: the question -- the threat from russia? sen. moran: the threat from russia. you indicate china is the greatest threat. mr. ratcliffe: absolutely. so russia is very clearlyan adversary of the united states. the threat of course is a country with a very large nuclear stockpile. the thing that separ
kelly: thank you. sen. moran: chairman, thank you. mr. ratcliffe, i enjoyed and appreciated our conversation from the office. i particularly appreciated the indication of your transparency with this committee. your forth rightness, telling us the truth. it's been difficult from time to time to know what the true story is and there's certainly -- there are opinions about truth, but we ought to be trying to find the truth. i want to ask you about statements that you've made. i agree with you that...
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>> pam kelly lived on cape cod.n who spoke with me at length for the book were childhood friends with the kennedys. when pam was 18 she had the misfortune to be riding in a jeep that is driven by joe kennedy the third recklessly. that jeep flipped over. pam was flown into the air, landed on a tree stump was paralyzed for life. so what does a 1970 3a book there was a broken necks and broken pelvis among the other passengers. was joe junior punish? was put bor a judge who was a long time kennedy family friend. he was admonished to do something good with hisdm name. he was fined $100 and set free. >> host: how come pam kelly got lost toot history? speak to thehe contemporaneous reporting of this in the "new york times" called this accident joe's mishap. quote unquote his mishap. they noted to quote girl victims had been previously injured in this crash. pam was not mentioned by name until the last paragraph if i remember correctly it was the lap if it wasn't the last is close to the last. that's one t instance of how t
>> pam kelly lived on cape cod.n who spoke with me at length for the book were childhood friends with the kennedys. when pam was 18 she had the misfortune to be riding in a jeep that is driven by joe kennedy the third recklessly. that jeep flipped over. pam was flown into the air, landed on a tree stump was paralyzed for life. so what does a 1970 3a book there was a broken necks and broken pelvis among the other passengers. was joe junior punish? was put bor a judge who was a long time...
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kelly o'donnell, nbc news. >>> we'll take a break now, and in 60 seconds al roker on when conditionslm down in california. f the country right after this. crohn's sympture. with skyrizi, feel symptom relief at 4 weeks. many people were in remission at 12 weeks, at 1 year, and even at 2 years. don't use if allergic. serious allergic reactions, increased infections, or lower ability to fight them may occur. before treatment, get checked for infections and tb. tell your doctor about any flu-like symptoms or vaccines. liver problems leading to hospitalization may occur when treated for crohn's. ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ ask your gastroenterologist about skyrizi. (vo) if you have graves' disease, your eye symptoms could mean something more. ask your gastroenterologist that gritty feeling can't be brushed away. even a little blurry vision can distort things. and something serious may be behind those itchy eyes. up to 50% of people with graves' could develop a different condition called thyroid eye disease, which should be treated by a different doctor. see an expert. find a t-e-d ey
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in 1992 kelly saw president carter once more, this time in san francisco. asked him about energy. >> we had a very comprehensive energy policy put on the law books of our nation while i was in office requiring efficient automobiles, requiring homes to be insulated so they wouldn't waste heat. >> reporter: when carter installed those solar panels, he wanted the nation to get 20% of its power from the sun by the year 2000. if we had done that, many believe we'd be living on a much cooler planet. >> those solar panels on the roof of the west wing were removed by his successor, president ronald reagan. they have found new homes, including at the carter library, the smithsonian, and a museum in china. >>> up next at 5:00, the u.s. surgeon general is now calling for warning labels on alcoholic beverages. we'll explain what's behind the push and speak to an expert about whether there is any safe level of consumption. >> people will drink alcohol and they should know the risk. >>> first time ever a u.s. airline has been penalized for excessive delays, why the feds
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cheryl: around since 2009, kelly, so you know now in spotlight kelly live from chicago thank you so much joining me now is the media copilot founder tech analyst, i want your reaction to this because many americans had never heard of turo, until two events on new year's day. >> right coming out party here, yeah, clearly, like there is an aspect to the app anonymity one attracts a user stats low on this according to turo say less than .1% of their -- trips result in some kind of issue like this but the thing is like that anonymity goes a long way you adopt meet anyone, other than owner sometimes not even the owner, there is no rental lock to go to rental counter to walk up to certainly photographed, because the cars are er personal cars a lot of the times you don't those sort of good faith awaiting rental a lot of rent cars florida license plates if you do arouse suspicshin coming up as sun sum won's vehicle so you know, there are a lot of people sort of use aspects to advantage, like so turo sometimes used in say human you smuggling implicated before two incidents on people sort of takin
cheryl: around since 2009, kelly, so you know now in spotlight kelly live from chicago thank you so much joining me now is the media copilot founder tech analyst, i want your reaction to this because many americans had never heard of turo, until two events on new year's day. >> right coming out party here, yeah, clearly, like there is an aspect to the app anonymity one attracts a user stats low on this according to turo say less than .1% of their -- trips result in some kind of issue like...
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the president wanted to meet kelly's sister. in 1992, kelly saw president carter one more time, this time in san francisco. she asked him about energy. >> we had a comprehensive energy policy put on the law books of our nation while i was in office requiring efficient automobiles, requiring homes to be insulated so they wouldn't waste hit. >> reporter: when carter installed the solar panels, he wanted the nation to get 20% of the power from the sun by 2000. if we had done that many believe we would be living on a much cooler planet. >> as for the solar panels they were removed by successor ronald reagan. there are new homes including the carter library, smithsonian and a museum in china. >>> zoe, you made a comment about twisters. i wanted to go back to that. i understand the scientific side but it's a fun, cute movie. i have to say i love it. >> i totally understand it is fun, it is cute. as a scientist, as a meet roll gist, as somebody who wants storm chasers to be as safe as they can, the way that they chase the storms in the
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joined by a couple of the tough questioners in today's hearing, senator elizabeth warren, senator mark kelly. and thank you, alex, for your coverage of the hearing, because your description of the way republican senator joni ernst finally got to yes, tonight is absolutely critical to understanding where this nomination stands. her vote was not known until tonight. and the way you tracked it through that incredible pressure campaign on her big money coming at her over the course of the last several weeks to force her, in effect, to voting for this nomination. >> just a stunning chain of events leading us to where we are tonight. i'm eager to hear other perspectives. lawrence, i will be watching you tonight. >> thanks, alex. >> thank you. have a great show. thank you. >> well, it wasn't always this way. back when i was the staff director of the senate finance committee, i helped that committee run several confirmation hearings, dozens of them for treasury department nominations, health and human services department nominations and others. and at every one of those hearings, both sides always a
joined by a couple of the tough questioners in today's hearing, senator elizabeth warren, senator mark kelly. and thank you, alex, for your coverage of the hearing, because your description of the way republican senator joni ernst finally got to yes, tonight is absolutely critical to understanding where this nomination stands. her vote was not known until tonight. and the way you tracked it through that incredible pressure campaign on her big money coming at her over the course of the last...