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still with us is richard kelly, head of global strategy at td securities. a lot of important writing on this fed number given that the fed ended quantitative easing. now we want to see if the u.s. economy can continue to do well without the fed support. they said the underutilization of -- is the fed being overly optimistic? >> i don't think. all they told you is we're ending kwaunlt tafb easing because we're on the back half of what we're supposed to be doing here. but they're not telling you how far away that is. that is where the underutilization comes in. there is uncertainty about wage growth and they need to see that before they can consider tightening. we think that it's probably going to come sometime around september where they're able to hike. but there is a wide margin of error. >> 5.8%, is that the number we get through? that on the headline suggests employment situations are very strong. but underlying those headline numbers, are there key pockets that still concern you? >> there's absolutely issues that when you look at -- the longer you're ou
still with us is richard kelly, head of global strategy at td securities. a lot of important writing on this fed number given that the fed ended quantitative easing. now we want to see if the u.s. economy can continue to do well without the fed support. they said the underutilization of -- is the fed being overly optimistic? >> i don't think. all they told you is we're ending kwaunlt tafb easing because we're on the back half of what we're supposed to be doing here. but they're not...
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taylor, kelly, demario. richard. arizona state crushed notre dame 55-31. here is a head scratcher. something you don't see everyday. utah against oregon. that is calen klay going for a touchdown. taking it to the house. one thing, you have to take the football with you across the goal line! he dropped the football! oregon picks it up! they go 99 yards the other way for the touchdown! joe walker escorted by a bunch of his ducks, they go onto beat utah a final of 51-27 in a wild pack 12 affair. >> oh! >> no cal, no stanford. they have the weekend off. they will be back. but man, a lot of action to take over. >> you are going the need tomorrow to recover and you don't get it. >> nope, tomorrow i go to the raiders. we will see how long they hang with peyton manning before he does what he does. >> what are they now? >> they are 0-8. 0-8. >> you never know. tomorrow is another day. we will be right back. ,, looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. a broader mix of energies, world needs which is why we are supplying natur
taylor, kelly, demario. richard. arizona state crushed notre dame 55-31. here is a head scratcher. something you don't see everyday. utah against oregon. that is calen klay going for a touchdown. taking it to the house. one thing, you have to take the football with you across the goal line! he dropped the football! oregon picks it up! they go 99 yards the other way for the touchdown! joe walker escorted by a bunch of his ducks, they go onto beat utah a final of 51-27 in a wild pack 12 affair....
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richard trumka. good to see you again, welcome. >> thank you, kelly.or having me on. >> did you generally speaking see support amongst your members for democrats running nationally and in local races here or was it a routing in the way it's indicating? >> i have been on the road for six weeks and i've been in state after state from alaska to maine and most of the states in between, there's tremendous support for candidates that will stand up and talk about the economy and what they're going to do to help working people, help them increase wages, help them have a better standard of living, secure the pensions. the more that the candidate is able to make that not just a campaign slogan was an agenda the better off they'll be. let he give you three examples. franken in minnesota, lee in oregon and peters in michigan. they ran a real strong economic agenda. those races aren't very close at all because the support came out for them. >> what's interesting, as well, about your comments is how much of a referendum these individuals and you in the middle are ca
richard trumka. good to see you again, welcome. >> thank you, kelly.or having me on. >> did you generally speaking see support amongst your members for democrats running nationally and in local races here or was it a routing in the way it's indicating? >> i have been on the road for six weeks and i've been in state after state from alaska to maine and most of the states in between, there's tremendous support for candidates that will stand up and talk about the economy and what...
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richard's choice. >> fish. >> facebook friend sharon kelly says coffee, the answer is c, starbucks. >> while at this time of the morning it may feel like there are 2 billion starbucks, the correct answer is a, smart phones which we may be helps you find a whole range of coverages. no one else gives you options like that. [voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? i just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our competitors up at night. now, that's progressive. >>> 6:49. plenty of clouds out there this morning, just a couple of breaks and we're starting to see some sun, just a little of it, reflecting off the waters of the potomac. this is the north end of the runway here at reagan national. a little sun early, but generally a cloudy day, mild. we'll be in the mid-60s later this morning and not get much warmer than that, mid- to upper 60s, but not too much wind, out of the wes
richard's choice. >> fish. >> facebook friend sharon kelly says coffee, the answer is c, starbucks. >> while at this time of the morning it may feel like there are 2 billion starbucks, the correct answer is a, smart phones which we may be helps you find a whole range of coverages. no one else gives you options like that. [voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? i just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the...
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richard branson is expected late a er today. erica. >> thank you. >> captain mark kelly flew four mixes with the space shuttle program. captain kelly, good morning. it's great to see you. >> good morning, lester. >> in your opinion, will this defer the dream of space tourism or end it? >> well, it definitely will not end it. it won't end it for virgin galactic. it will slow it down. when you think of what happened early in aviation, if you go back to when humans first tried to break the sound barrier, you know, there were accidents. when we first tried to go into space. this is one of those things. we are pushing the envelope. trying to bring ordinary civilians to go in space as tourists. it is a challenging thing to do and do it routinely. >> you talk about the word routine and think of all of the shuttle flights, you were on four of them. did it ever feel routine to you or every time you strapped into the shuttle, did you feel like you were in some way a test pilot? >> definitely are a test pilot. the space shuttle only flew 135 times. i was on "endevour." what they ar
richard branson is expected late a er today. erica. >> thank you. >> captain mark kelly flew four mixes with the space shuttle program. captain kelly, good morning. it's great to see you. >> good morning, lester. >> in your opinion, will this defer the dream of space tourism or end it? >> well, it definitely will not end it. it won't end it for virgin galactic. it will slow it down. when you think of what happened early in aviation, if you go back to when humans...
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kelly, always good to see you. thank you very much for your expertise. appreciate that. this virgin galactic, the founder of this company, richardnson, is expected to take to the microphones there. when he does, we'll take that live. >>> but first today's cnn hero. he helped children kick the pain and fear out of cancer. >> i really hate when it hurts. it's a really sharp pain. i get all teary. the shots really scared me a lot. and they still scare me now. >> when children get a diagnosis like cancer or any major disease, they lose any sense of feeling that they're controlling their lives. they're prodded and poked and touched and they're often so afraid. our daughter is sara bassio who was diagnosed with leukemia. she was such an incredible little soul who taught me about the power that's inside of ourselves. are you ready? >> yes, sir! >> begin. after our daughter passed away, i started a program that provides classes to children who are sick, to teach them the martial arts, to make them feel powerful. every single type of martial arts uses the breath to take control. i'm a black belt in choikwando. hold it, then release. we u
kelly, always good to see you. thank you very much for your expertise. appreciate that. this virgin galactic, the founder of this company, richardnson, is expected to take to the microphones there. when he does, we'll take that live. >>> but first today's cnn hero. he helped children kick the pain and fear out of cancer. >> i really hate when it hurts. it's a really sharp pain. i get all teary. the shots really scared me a lot. and they still scare me now. >> when children...
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richard branson, the company founder, is vowing to find out what went wrong. i'll see you at the top of the hour for "america's news headquarters." i'll get you back now to megyn kellynjoy your saturday. >>> welcome back to "the kelly file" midterm special. campaigns are remembered for the political ads that flood the airwaves and they have gotten especially fierce with ads in the state of north carolina. first, democrats tried to tie it to trayvon martin. then, came this from the other side. >> black people are just being used by limousine liberals who have become our overseers. >> howie kurtz airs on sunday morning. good to see you. in north carolina and other states, we've seen it boil down to these ads. are they having a real impact or is it more gaffes and what other campaigns do on the road. >> i think using an african-american state senator makes sense but when he says trading one plantation for another or food stamps, it's going to turn black voters off. you mentioned ferguson with ads not even in missouri. this is trying to get them excited on an emotional hot button issues. >> in north carolina we have seen that in the last couple of weeks. >> absolutely.
richard branson, the company founder, is vowing to find out what went wrong. i'll see you at the top of the hour for "america's news headquarters." i'll get you back now to megyn kellynjoy your saturday. >>> welcome back to "the kelly file" midterm special. campaigns are remembered for the political ads that flood the airwaves and they have gotten especially fierce with ads in the state of north carolina. first, democrats tried to tie it to trayvon martin. then,...
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former nasa astronaut captain mark kelly joins us from tucson, arizona as a special advisor to elon musk at spacex. thank you for joining us. let's start with richardhe says it might have been an actual user error. what is your reaction? i think what richard is doing is repeating what the ntsb said. this will take a lot of time to look at all the evidence and come up with a definitive conclusion of what caused this accident. what the ntsb said is there is some indication that the feathering system of the spacecraft deployed earlier than it normally would and shortly after that is when the breakup occurred. those are facts. it still will take some time to come up with a cause of the mishap. >> what does it sound to you like? for the ntsb to come out and say we noticed on video and telemetry that the pilot basically unlocked the withoutng system and any further action, the feathering system was deployed or put into place or was activated, and then two seconds later, the vehicle lost data and they lost a video which indicates that the breakup happened. i think video from the ground confirms that. the focus of the ntsb investigation right now. at some
former nasa astronaut captain mark kelly joins us from tucson, arizona as a special advisor to elon musk at spacex. thank you for joining us. let's start with richardhe says it might have been an actual user error. what is your reaction? i think what richard is doing is repeating what the ntsb said. this will take a lot of time to look at all the evidence and come up with a definitive conclusion of what caused this accident. what the ntsb said is there is some indication that the feathering...