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from "framing britney spears" to "surviving r kelley". and another which made a murder a household name with "the jinx". >> i wrote this one, but not that one. >> reporter: the coverage offers a deep dive into cases setting off interest from people around the interest, and even world. >> public outrage leads to more investigations. and so action can happen because of the outrage. ♪ i believe i can fly ♪ >> reporter: music icon r kelley seemed invincible, denying decades of allegations until a six episode series spotlighting his accuser's emotional accounts of abuse. >> the breaking point for me was when he slapped me and choked me until i blacked out. >> reporter: one of the ladies taking stand on the trial. >> who loves documentaries? federal prosecutors and district attorneys. and they get a lot of their ideas from documentaries. >> reporter: spears' attorney filed paperwork based on coverage. >> her own phones and conversations were used so often to control her. >> reporter: and in a murder trial jurors were played a clip with a ho
from "framing britney spears" to "surviving r kelley". and another which made a murder a household name with "the jinx". >> i wrote this one, but not that one. >> reporter: the coverage offers a deep dive into cases setting off interest from people around the interest, and even world. >> public outrage leads to more investigations. and so action can happen because of the outrage. ♪ i believe i can fly ♪ >> reporter: music icon r kelley...
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sponsored by lockheed martin and we ask one of the world's greatest science communicators, professor jim kelley, all of them all coming up and today's going underground. but 1st, this week, major nation media has been all over the revelations from the so called pandora papers that revealed large scale dodgy dealings. and alleged corruption by the global elite, but aside from the islands, that are becoming synonymous with tax havens, the world's largest economy, the united states is arguably been put center stages, the tax haven for the rich and powerful joining me now from barbara in vermont. as john collins, director of the pro is inequality and the common good at the institute for policy studies. thanks struck for coming on. yeah, i mean that the usa is suddenly central, not all these caribbean countries that we're used to knowing about no mad land was about the poor vagabonds of the united states won an oscar, south dakota. what, what are these states going to do with it? and why they globally infamous for a hiding money? yes. well, i think that that the time when the united states lectures,
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and the last thing that a, i found this can somewhere in letters last tuesday total kelley blue goose's whitland component is here to. 2 you, i just went to the dna villa for seneca community. they saw lots of because you guys are close tomorrow. sandra to point to las cruces. can you or go? no stone valley yourself with this one. when america go get him real. when america kid him, which are let me think as soon as he, what should happen is the person i'm ready. 8 in tulsa is i'm wanting counsel in gran event, a persona or no more to keep a person. but as i'm working, anybody in last you know, the local to the discipline, you in this up a 1000000 ah, equal seen vanity move here to see this also gives every campus ah, we just re tell somebody that we have found about 2000 have names there by 3, but a 1000 that we don't have a name, but, but now they now they're doing dna sampling, you know, from, from families and from the bones. so now we'll be able to match those, the a day samples had an identify some people. but sometimes all we find is just one bone and his and the bone could be the
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. >>> and later, a new sunday sit-down with the talented platinum selling musician machine gun kelley on emerging this year as one of the most popular artists in all of music. with a number one album and a sold out tour after a long grind to get here. >> two tours ago, we were having to wake up at 9:00 a.m. to draw out custom fliers for each city just to post them around, just to sell an extra 100 tickets so that when we took videos from the concert, it didn't look like scattered emptiness. you know? >> and now one of the biggest acts in music, a sunday sit-down with machine gun kelley, and a life well-lived later in the show. >>> in a week when president 20 election came under increased scrutiny in congress as speculation grows, he may be getting closer to announcing a run for president in 2024. monica alba is at the white house for us. monica, good morning. >> good morning. donald trump repeated recycled falsehoods at a rally in des moines last night insisting last year's election was fraudulent and that joe biden is not the president right now. all of it fueling his fans and voters
. >>> and later, a new sunday sit-down with the talented platinum selling musician machine gun kelley on emerging this year as one of the most popular artists in all of music. with a number one album and a sold out tour after a long grind to get here. >> two tours ago, we were having to wake up at 9:00 a.m. to draw out custom fliers for each city just to post them around, just to sell an extra 100 tickets so that when we took videos from the concert, it didn't look like scattered...
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kelley i i've had. and what an incredible| journey she's been on. kelley 19 world championship medals but her highlight is that history making paralympic games seven years ago. socially, i was going to win five gold medals, in my head that's what i focus on. so gold medals, in my head that's what ifocus on. so is it massive disappointment for me personally. when i got home everyone helping me celebrate with a gold medal and then realising i was the first and it was such a big deal. and how it's helped the rest of the team, with a younger athletes develop, it's set the ball rolling in that way. i love that, definitely. it's helped athletes with visual impairments here in ireland say i can do that.- with visual impairments here in ireland say i can do that. along the wa there ireland say i can do that. along the way there they _ ireland say i can do that. along the way there they many _ ireland say i can do that. along the way there they many setbacks - ireland say i can do that. along the way there they many setbacks and | way there they many setback
kelley i i've had. and what an incredible| journey she's been on. kelley 19 world championship medals but her highlight is that history making paralympic games seven years ago. socially, i was going to win five gold medals, in my head that's what i focus on. so gold medals, in my head that's what ifocus on. so is it massive disappointment for me personally. when i got home everyone helping me celebrate with a gold medal and then realising i was the first and it was such a big deal. and how it's...
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with them to player i could have been on your bus to powers cartouche, kelley brand new league deal goodman. doyle curves, but substituted for an interview to say what of machines with her saturday doorway. gotcha street boy, get of greasy storage in front of might see left molina where you put up suddenly what she chose to her. and so a pro se, propose the audio therapy here had show her what did you do that to approach a point, shorter, cosca, measly to which what will come at sharp but union to be right. port ddc was healey. here is a shame that that should kirsten origin reading and even if sharon was they were ready ah, my me mom william with it may hold me and my bopper. and for nikolai, which was fish in him as a person with that, the vietnam by charging pastoral that same need. a young girl with it's my mom late in that a much somebody, the napoleon, let the domain. liz needs it now. so sure. what dish it, but it's so much water look a little bit much, but you're a mom will not ninette all on you mr. up it'll go on last. fortune woodson not washing your stuff is stuff from the groce
with them to player i could have been on your bus to powers cartouche, kelley brand new league deal goodman. doyle curves, but substituted for an interview to say what of machines with her saturday doorway. gotcha street boy, get of greasy storage in front of might see left molina where you put up suddenly what she chose to her. and so a pro se, propose the audio therapy here had show her what did you do that to approach a point, shorter, cosca, measly to which what will come at sharp but union...
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mark kelley, and he's been to space. she represents a state that joe biden won narrowly. progressive groups pencilling her in for a primary challenge. what do you make of how she's playing this there? >> well, she's playing to brand. so she began her political career as a more provocative progressive. over time, sort of reinvented herself as a democraticccain, i. a centrist, stuff like that. and she doesn't seem too concerned about the pressure she's getting from the left in her home state. and i do think she's able to do this because she's not up for reelection until 2024. i think the calculus or the consequences might have been a little bit more dicey for her if she was up in 2022 the way mark kelley is. given that she's got some time, and if you look at the politics of her state, she -- she is so far representing the politics broadly of her state, and i would say, craig, i think eventually she will support something. i'll bet you eventually she will vote for something. that will relieve some of the pressure. and it won't simply be about what she opposed. it will be abo
mark kelley, and he's been to space. she represents a state that joe biden won narrowly. progressive groups pencilling her in for a primary challenge. what do you make of how she's playing this there? >> well, she's playing to brand. so she began her political career as a more provocative progressive. over time, sort of reinvented herself as a democraticccain, i. a centrist, stuff like that. and she doesn't seem too concerned about the pressure she's getting from the left in her home...
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here's cnbc's ylan mui >> reporter: covid is keeping kelley's career on the back burner >> you guys are funny. >> reporter: as she juggles virtual school and home school for her two energetic young kids >> i have some anxiety but i'm hoping i will be able to get right back to where i was. >> reporter: to help women like her get back on track, washington is debating sweeping new proposals to shore up what the white house calls the care economy. things like universal pre-k, paid family leave, a cap on child care costs and an expanded child tax credit >> if we were to increase our labor force attachment, especially of women and care givers, this would have a significant effect on u.s. economic growth. >> reporter: but new research out today from the university of chicago estimated that bigger payments for parents could actually reduce employment by 1.5 million workers, because the extra cash would encourage people to stay home. conservatives also argue these programs are too expensive and not targeted at those who need the most. >> it actually in my mind is an overcorrection of what we are
here's cnbc's ylan mui >> reporter: covid is keeping kelley's career on the back burner >> you guys are funny. >> reporter: as she juggles virtual school and home school for her two energetic young kids >> i have some anxiety but i'm hoping i will be able to get right back to where i was. >> reporter: to help women like her get back on track, washington is debating sweeping new proposals to shore up what the white house calls the care economy. things like universal...
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by the late nineteenth century women can take on industrialization as consumers and florence kelley and this woman here, josephine shaw lowell begin to advance the idea that women can ameliorate this extraordinarily bad condition of industrialization in sweatshops, terrible pay, terrible conditions by refusing to buy products made in sweatshops. they organize the national consumers league. what they did, we will not buy clothing or goods made under unsafe or unhealthy working conditions and we demand as consumers mothers feeding our children safe food and drink. we need to have the government guarantee these things. by virtue of the fact that not every human being should have a right to these things but because we, wives and mothers, we deserve to have good things ourselves and must protect the other mothers who are producing these things. if this is women taking on industrial society i want to talk about the east, the north and south but there's also the west and the west is going to play an important role for how women's roles play out. this is not a woman on a horse sexually the imag
by the late nineteenth century women can take on industrialization as consumers and florence kelley and this woman here, josephine shaw lowell begin to advance the idea that women can ameliorate this extraordinarily bad condition of industrialization in sweatshops, terrible pay, terrible conditions by refusing to buy products made in sweatshops. they organize the national consumers league. what they did, we will not buy clothing or goods made under unsafe or unhealthy working conditions and we...
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southeast asian leaders hauled their annual summit to without inviting me and moll and its crew leader, kelley, why dozens of hospitals and haiti yell on the verge, of collapsing.
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june kelley, bbc news. sue fish is the former chief constable of nottinghamshire police. she believes the current numbers are just the tip of the iceberg. there is a horrific number of women who are contacting me to say this is their experience of both serving officers now and, indeed, former officers. those that left the service because they couldn't cope with how they were isolated, alienated, and marginalised, because they complained about their colleagues. so... but the serving officers are saying it's just, nothing has changed. ranks are being closed against them. the complaints are not being investigated properly. they're being told, you know, "he's such a charming chap, "he's a great police officer, he couldn't possibly "have done that." in other words, "you're lying, we don't believe you." and whilst it's pleasing to hear some sanctions are happening, there are far too few. and from newsnight last night, it's something like 3% of officers are going to court. it doesn't say how many have actually been convicted. and it's of great concern, i think, that public confi
june kelley, bbc news. sue fish is the former chief constable of nottinghamshire police. she believes the current numbers are just the tip of the iceberg. there is a horrific number of women who are contacting me to say this is their experience of both serving officers now and, indeed, former officers. those that left the service because they couldn't cope with how they were isolated, alienated, and marginalised, because they complained about their colleagues. so... but the serving officers are...
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our home affairs correspondent june kelley reports. the rape and murder of sarah everard by a serving constable has shone a light on the issue of police officers and staff who abuse their positions for sexual purposes. wayne couzens used his police warrant card to falsely arrest and kidnap sarah. in recent years, there�*s been a rise in police personnel facing allegations of abusing their roles for sexual gain. one woman, here played by an actor, told the bbc�*s newsnight someone how she reported to the police that someone was threatening to post explicit images of her on the internet. an officer made contact. i got a whatsapp message from him saying, "can you send the videos over here?" so i thought i was sending the videos and messages and everything to the police. in reality, the officer had closed the case and they were for his personal viewing. the officer was sacked from devon and cornwall police after a misconduct hearing. figures today from the police watchdog, the iopc, show over the past three years in disciplinary hearin
our home affairs correspondent june kelley reports. the rape and murder of sarah everard by a serving constable has shone a light on the issue of police officers and staff who abuse their positions for sexual purposes. wayne couzens used his police warrant card to falsely arrest and kidnap sarah. in recent years, there�*s been a rise in police personnel facing allegations of abusing their roles for sexual gain. one woman, here played by an actor, told the bbc�*s newsnight someone how she...
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so here is to some information, a book, kelley, the president of the country. he's a very open on twitter, and he's always tweeting all sorts of stuff. and now, you know, trolling the i a math and england and stuff like that. but here's one thing. he said about to new chiva, fax and cheapo. is there a state run, a wallet there, bitcoin wallet, he said one, people are inserting way more us dollars to buy bitcoin than what they are withdrawn from the chiva atm. any media outlet can independently confirm this by visiting the eighteens and to today we received 24076. remittances adding up to over $3000000.00 in one day. so $3000000.00 and remittances, and one day via bit coin. and that saving an enormous amount of money, millions of dollars for the country in one year, at a big percentage of their actual g. d. p will be saved through the mit cutting out the middleman. the middle man, the butler's, the financial middleman who i do, the repo one o 5, do the money, remittances stealing 10 percent from the ports, people on earth, top hat and tail stealing and people's
so here is to some information, a book, kelley, the president of the country. he's a very open on twitter, and he's always tweeting all sorts of stuff. and now, you know, trolling the i a math and england and stuff like that. but here's one thing. he said about to new chiva, fax and cheapo. is there a state run, a wallet there, bitcoin wallet, he said one, people are inserting way more us dollars to buy bitcoin than what they are withdrawn from the chiva atm. any media outlet can independently...
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quite old on she should, i should do you. kelley, off, girl pamela, shirley, with our driver load. how did tell you about tor dollar? or she altura was should your yard they drove on? they made johan ju, just drove it closer to what hours dubia, what debian, vanessa should each of that, that whole. what else does that household manager talk that however, tony talking charge, they're all dive out, drop, and i love her legal boards, her whole, all through will push inherent, you will fancied the comment you should when will each so if i talking to you, did you, you one hand you the will, couldn't city out offered us your house, shirley's and all had shirley has low trump, amulet alhashan. now home will you cannot, will any mail him hanson, i to judge whom to norman, call you at the a camera, your position where la jumped into attack, see that her boyfriend chased her down and pulled her out. she only escaped when a couple passing by stepping to help lisa to hold her nudity, knew her them how you love hunger when you pay them for it all to which isn't it truly was the did hope i took,
quite old on she should, i should do you. kelley, off, girl pamela, shirley, with our driver load. how did tell you about tor dollar? or she altura was should your yard they drove on? they made johan ju, just drove it closer to what hours dubia, what debian, vanessa should each of that, that whole. what else does that household manager talk that however, tony talking charge, they're all dive out, drop, and i love her legal boards, her whole, all through will push inherent, you will fancied the...
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kelley, glacier, an essay we added that, right? the ca, calvin, a new iceman. but this is really active this year, so on the way we can already see here at the end of some of the sea ice, the when to see ice beginning to form a thin layer on the surface, the field. but it shouldn't stop us today. it will rented right to the move in between the eyes. it'll only be all tick is booming, twice as fast as the rest of the planet, which means the c doesn't freeze as much as it used to, unless the ice means more sunlight is absorbed into the ocean. the warmer ocean melt the glass, his foster from below, while womb at temperatures melted glassy as an ice sheet fostered from above. meaning more icebergs carved into the ocean. the ice sheet diminishes and his own going sea level rise around the world. this is how it sounds and how it looks when the ice cap meets the sea to see the as jo, blue as the i say that's caused by the great pressure of the glassy or above it. the ice cap is weighing down on the ice. and these continual cracks, izzy ice falls and collapses off into
kelley, glacier, an essay we added that, right? the ca, calvin, a new iceman. but this is really active this year, so on the way we can already see here at the end of some of the sea ice, the when to see ice beginning to form a thin layer on the surface, the field. but it shouldn't stop us today. it will rented right to the move in between the eyes. it'll only be all tick is booming, twice as fast as the rest of the planet, which means the c doesn't freeze as much as it used to, unless the ice...
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well, you know, steve of cost of his kelley is more suspicious. he's the owner, i'm doing business rankings. but what i believe that it's extremely important for the war bank to make an assessment of the ease of doing business in countries. in fact, worse than the world bank and do it. and that's why it's actually extremely unfortunate that the bank are to erase the dream business initiative, which a lot of taxpayer money i've been spend to establish. because of ernest, the core behavior at the top of the institution. but there is that because of the fact that the board would she, the $170000000.00 a cost every year did not played. so go side role own issue with within your management. and so, you know, i believe that the bang should continue to missouri during business, but unfortunately, because of, of issue during business of a big v as to neither p it, it should be mentioned crystelina, georgia, eva who is 2nd in command at the world bank at the time now head of the international monetary fund has called the invest investigation. simply untrue
well, you know, steve of cost of his kelley is more suspicious. he's the owner, i'm doing business rankings. but what i believe that it's extremely important for the war bank to make an assessment of the ease of doing business in countries. in fact, worse than the world bank and do it. and that's why it's actually extremely unfortunate that the bank are to erase the dream business initiative, which a lot of taxpayer money i've been spend to establish. because of ernest, the core behavior at the...
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spokesman for the rival to grow and force is denied at least 3 people were killed and strikes on the kelley on monday. the conflicts in the north of the country has been going on for nearly a year now, and thousands of people have been killed. during this time, you will get at truces. it's difficult to confirm details independently because of a communication back out in the region. from the images were able to watch but cannot verify. it seems to be a heavy target and there will be money, money victims from this. later strike that happened then. they took on monday, denied it, then they confirmed it, but the targets this head is communication equipment to try to slow down the success that we've been watching left in terms of capturing towns outside of to go into the party from the get go. the ciocca and government has been clear in terms of pointing fingers, again that they've been saying that the money that has been stealing resources and using it or to perhaps provide support to their soldiers. that's the persuasive of ethiopia in the past that they would say the opposite. so this is a co
spokesman for the rival to grow and force is denied at least 3 people were killed and strikes on the kelley on monday. the conflicts in the north of the country has been going on for nearly a year now, and thousands of people have been killed. during this time, you will get at truces. it's difficult to confirm details independently because of a communication back out in the region. from the images were able to watch but cannot verify. it seems to be a heavy target and there will be money, money...
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mister president kelley got to the promised land 1st. and because going back to the saw region in the latin american region, argentina, which is a country, you know, very, very well they've, how are they currently on their what 18th or 19th default nick? oh it's, it's, it's, you know, i've lost track of counting, but you know, something interesting about argentina. it's because they've had so many financial run polls in there in the living memory. people don't trust the banks, they don't trust the currency. it's actually very fertile environment for people to learn about big points. i spend a lot of time in argentina and the people here just the regular people are more receptive to it in any other country i've seen. and i think it's because of these experiences. they've had also and manifested itself somewhat into the political situation too, because there was a recent primary here where a candidate who explicitly wants to abolish the origin type central bank and abolish the piece. so let margin times use whatever currency they want. yea
mister president kelley got to the promised land 1st. and because going back to the saw region in the latin american region, argentina, which is a country, you know, very, very well they've, how are they currently on their what 18th or 19th default nick? oh it's, it's, it's, you know, i've lost track of counting, but you know, something interesting about argentina. it's because they've had so many financial run polls in there in the living memory. people don't trust the banks, they don't trust...
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and we ask one of the world's greatest science. communicated to professor jim kelley. melissa, more coming up in today's going underground. but 1st, this week ne donation meteors been all over the revelations from the so called pandora papers that revealed large scale dodgy dealings, and alleged corruption by the global elite. but aside from the islands, did it become and synonymous with tax havens? the was largest economy, the united states is arguably been put center stages, the tax haven for the rich and powerful. joining me now from battle bra in vermont is chuck collins, director of the program of inequality and the common good at the institute for policy studies. thanks struck for coming on. yeah, i mean that are the usa is suddenly central. not all these caribbean countries are that we're used to knowing about no mad land was about the poor vagabonds of the united states won an oscar, south dakota. what, what are these states got to do with it? and why they globally infamous for a hiding money? yes, well, i think that's the time when the united states lectures,
and we ask one of the world's greatest science. communicated to professor jim kelley. melissa, more coming up in today's going underground. but 1st, this week ne donation meteors been all over the revelations from the so called pandora papers that revealed large scale dodgy dealings, and alleged corruption by the global elite. but aside from the islands, did it become and synonymous with tax havens? the was largest economy, the united states is arguably been put center stages, the tax haven for...
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we ask one of the world's greatest science communicators. professor jim kelley lee of billionaires blasting off into space is just what the world means . all of them all coming up about to have going on the ground. with now and the 21st century, we have a, a panic buying spree and commodities. commodities have had a new all time high, higher than 20 lot higher than at any time in history. and yet what's lagging horribly, gold and silver. this commodities boom is being spurred really by oil. oil is to really the new goal is the global goal is to global currencies to petro dollars, whether since 1971, when the u. s. white from gold to oil, to back its currency. and so j girl, the fear alive today, he would be cornering the oil market to try to support our commodities panic, trying to get offload as we can imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century. what are the chapters cold, gun violence, school shootings, homelessness? first, it was my job and then it was my family. didn't was my savings. i have nothing. i have nothing and it's not like i don't try. i look f
we ask one of the world's greatest science communicators. professor jim kelley lee of billionaires blasting off into space is just what the world means . all of them all coming up about to have going on the ground. with now and the 21st century, we have a, a panic buying spree and commodities. commodities have had a new all time high, higher than 20 lot higher than at any time in history. and yet what's lagging horribly, gold and silver. this commodities boom is being spurred really by oil. oil...
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brian campus on the kelley a cinematographer has been killed. i'm the director injured after actor. alec baldwin fired a propped gun on a film set and new mexico police. a baldwin came involuntarily for questioning. investigation is now under way, but so far, no charges have been filed, victoria gayton, b reports. the shooting happened here were to popular filming location in santa fe and his raise serious questions in hollywood about how something like this could possibly occur. please say a prop gum was fired during filming for the movie rust and 19th century west, in which alec baldwin placed the lead. they're investigating how it was fired or what project all came out of it. she people were hit helena hutchins, who was the cinematographer. she was airlifted to hospital, but pronounced dead. the director joe sousa was also injured, but has since been released from hospital things. it is our betty way. yes, those absolutes when it comes to via arms. a lot of times they are just talks. i'm . i humbly speculate on this one, but of a was to say,
brian campus on the kelley a cinematographer has been killed. i'm the director injured after actor. alec baldwin fired a propped gun on a film set and new mexico police. a baldwin came involuntarily for questioning. investigation is now under way, but so far, no charges have been filed, victoria gayton, b reports. the shooting happened here were to popular filming location in santa fe and his raise serious questions in hollywood about how something like this could possibly occur. please say a...
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kelly is going to talk about the i word, inflation and what about the s word stagflation meanwhile kelley's boss is in a bit of hot water with a crypto crab will talk to the man that got approval from the security exchange commission to launch the first bitcoin centric etf and what j.p. morgan ceo jamie dimon has to say now about bitcoin you'll hear what jamie said it will get the reaction. a big-name following wall street and main street's against companies as they pack up and head south famed investor kathy would the latest essay i moving to florida we have one the top commercial real estate as executives in the state about the sunshine state boom were headed straight to chicago midway airport what is happening what's the latest for southwest and the struggles to get the pilots back on planes and the planes off the ground in the air will take you to chicago will begin with breaking news rin cameras on capitol hill because at any moment we could see movement on the debt ceiling the house is about to gavel and the question for investors, will house members follow the senate lead to extend t
kelly is going to talk about the i word, inflation and what about the s word stagflation meanwhile kelley's boss is in a bit of hot water with a crypto crab will talk to the man that got approval from the security exchange commission to launch the first bitcoin centric etf and what j.p. morgan ceo jamie dimon has to say now about bitcoin you'll hear what jamie said it will get the reaction. a big-name following wall street and main street's against companies as they pack up and head south famed...
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i'm kelley evans here is what is ahead on "the exchange." stocks can't seem to string together a rally here. energy concerns and slowing growth signs sending the dow lower. energy is leading the declines bit coin is bouncing, up to 55k. we will look at why all of this is taking place. >>> vladimir putin swoops in to say he will save europe from the energy crisis. that has nat gas plummeting 8% after a huge spike earlier on, why energy is now underperforming but is
i'm kelley evans here is what is ahead on "the exchange." stocks can't seem to string together a rally here. energy concerns and slowing growth signs sending the dow lower. energy is leading the declines bit coin is bouncing, up to 55k. we will look at why all of this is taking place. >>> vladimir putin swoops in to say he will save europe from the energy crisis. that has nat gas plummeting 8% after a huge spike earlier on, why energy is now underperforming but is
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. >> commander kelley, you and your twin brother have been involved in experiments so see the effects of space on the human body. you, i believe, if not the longest time in space, but one of the longest times in space that you have spent. what are you feeling right now? granted, theirs is 11 minutes as opposed to the months you were in space. what are the doctors going to be asking them -- as we watch the crew applaud and we watch them come out, i imagine what stress. tell us every symptom you could be feeling. this is going to help us in the future. >> well, i don't think they're going to be feeling much except for the exhilaration maybe and the flow of adrenaline. you know, the amount of time they felt in weightless is not going to affect their system enough to where when they return they would feel nauseous and maybe get sick. the landing looked a little hard to me, but sometimes it just looks that way. i could see william shatner getting out right now. he looks great. >> i've got to jump in. let's listen in. there is william shatner. captain kirk, hugging jeff bezos right now. let
. >> commander kelley, you and your twin brother have been involved in experiments so see the effects of space on the human body. you, i believe, if not the longest time in space, but one of the longest times in space that you have spent. what are you feeling right now? granted, theirs is 11 minutes as opposed to the months you were in space. what are the doctors going to be asking them -- as we watch the crew applaud and we watch them come out, i imagine what stress. tell us every...
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. >> it is sort of the notion, kelley, you know, during the pandemic people got online they're looking for things to do they're looking for ways to earn money, and fast fortune was the mantra of the younger generation they were online betting, they were online investing and the lines are getting blurred. if you open the apps according to a lot of the gambling experts we spoke to in the documentary, you look at, for instance, robin hood or others, it is the same as gambling. there's intermittent reinforcement, there are graphics, things that feel like you are game-ifying the whole experience a lot of people don't think it is real money because all they have to do is press a button they don't have to walk up to a teller, pull out money and make a bet or deposit it with your broker, et cetera. it is instantaneous these days >> right i guess the question is where is it all leading it is one thing if people go, well, you know, i needed a different form of entertainment while shut in. okay, that's fine. but it feels like it became an opening for which to push for these ways to push forward t
. >> it is sort of the notion, kelley, you know, during the pandemic people got online they're looking for things to do they're looking for ways to earn money, and fast fortune was the mantra of the younger generation they were online betting, they were online investing and the lines are getting blurred. if you open the apps according to a lot of the gambling experts we spoke to in the documentary, you look at, for instance, robin hood or others, it is the same as gambling. there's...
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. >> reporter: hey, kelley so the morning was spent by presentations from the cdc, the fda and from pfizer, all about the vaccine safety and efficacy in kids ages 5 to 11 remember, it is a third of the dose given to kids 12 and up and to adults. there was also a lot of discussion about the risk of covid itself to kids to try to help with that risk/benefit analysis the fda in its briefing documents saying about 22% of overall cases since the pandemic began have been in kids under 18, 8.7% in kids ages 5 to 11, the ages being discussed today more recently they say it is up to 39% deaths of kids under 18, 691 for the entire pandemic, 146 in this age group they're discussing today. so those numbers, while a lot lower than for adults obviously still tragic, and the reason a lot of folks say a vaccine is needed for kids. now, the main issue that they're talking about today is this risk of mayocarditis, the rare effec that can come with the vaccine the fda presenting an analysis showing the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risk of myocarditis in multiple scenarios. that will be the focus of a
. >> reporter: hey, kelley so the morning was spent by presentations from the cdc, the fda and from pfizer, all about the vaccine safety and efficacy in kids ages 5 to 11 remember, it is a third of the dose given to kids 12 and up and to adults. there was also a lot of discussion about the risk of covid itself to kids to try to help with that risk/benefit analysis the fda in its briefing documents saying about 22% of overall cases since the pandemic began have been in kids under 18, 8.7%...
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i'm kelley evans here is what is ahead on "the exchange." stocks can't seem to string together a rally here. energy concerns and slowing growth signs sending the dow lower. energy is leading the declines bit coin is bouncing, up to 55k. we will look at why all of this is taking place. >>> vladimir putin swoops in to say he will save europe from the energy crisis. that has nat gas plummeting 8% after a huge spike earlier on, why energy is now underperforming but is the worst open in rapid fire we will cover everything from airlines, retail, restaurants and tech, the names to buy and avoid dom chu is here with the numbers. >> i miss rapid fire so much but i get the pleasure of joining today so i will see you later on for that as well that market story kelly just laid out, the energy story is interesting because not only is it the nat gas drop here, crude oil also dropping today, worse than expected supply numbers i should say bigger than expected supplies in the u.s. bringing the prices a little more under pressure. that's causing some under p
i'm kelley evans here is what is ahead on "the exchange." stocks can't seem to string together a rally here. energy concerns and slowing growth signs sending the dow lower. energy is leading the declines bit coin is bouncing, up to 55k. we will look at why all of this is taking place. >>> vladimir putin swoops in to say he will save europe from the energy crisis. that has nat gas plummeting 8% after a huge spike earlier on, why energy is now underperforming but is the worst...
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my dear friend, mike kelley. mr. kelly: i thank my friend from oklahoma. we do sit on ways and means together. i heard so much in the last couple weeks about looking at this as kitchen table economics. ok. if you want to talk about it in real terms that every single american would understand, people who actually do their bills at their kitchen table, that figure out what their future looks like at their kitchen table, then we need to speak in terms that people understand, madam speaker. so when we talk about what america gains in revenue, what this federal government gains in revenue each year, it's $3.5 trillion. this federal government spends $6.5 trillion. now, people say, well, that's not too bad. that's only $3 trillion difference. but what it comes down to, if you want to use kitchen table economics, let's talk about what it means to people who actually sit at a kitchen table, sometimes work two jobs, sometimes not only the father but the mother get up and go to work every day in order to put food on the table and put a roof over the head of their ch
my dear friend, mike kelley. mr. kelly: i thank my friend from oklahoma. we do sit on ways and means together. i heard so much in the last couple weeks about looking at this as kitchen table economics. ok. if you want to talk about it in real terms that every single american would understand, people who actually do their bills at their kitchen table, that figure out what their future looks like at their kitchen table, then we need to speak in terms that people understand, madam speaker. so when...
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>> this weekend on nbc sunday today, my guest is machine gun kelley. tattooed from head to toe. borrowed my peach jump suit for the interview. a truly fascinating guy. truly complicated guy. he has the number one album, ticket to my down fall. it was a -- you probably had some of these. confrontational, sometimes strange, but one of the enlightening interviews. we'll be right back here on "morning joe." "morning joe." this flag isn't backwards it's facing this way because it's moving forward just like the men and women who wear it on their uniforms and the country it represents. they're all only meant to move one direction which is why we fly it this way on the flanks of the all-new grand wagoneer. moving boldly and unstoppably forward. vo: taking on climate change. on the flanks of the all-new grand wagoneer. this is our moment to get it right and here's how we do it- by putting the american auto worker on the job. building the electric cars and trucks that take us where we need to go without the pollution that's warming the planet. the cars we love, the trucks we depend on, al
>> this weekend on nbc sunday today, my guest is machine gun kelley. tattooed from head to toe. borrowed my peach jump suit for the interview. a truly fascinating guy. truly complicated guy. he has the number one album, ticket to my down fall. it was a -- you probably had some of these. confrontational, sometimes strange, but one of the enlightening interviews. we'll be right back here on "morning joe." "morning joe." this flag isn't backwards it's facing this way...
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hello, kelley? >> yes, i would like to say thank you to this group of phenomenal [indiscernible]. i remember when i first came in 2013, and irving was there, many, many moons ago, and then, as we've move forward, tony and riosha and mauricia and hope. and it isn't this evening's presentation that stands out for me, it's the work that you do every month when you all show up and you all lead around mental health, and you lead around s.p.e.d., and then, i push you around mat -- mathematics, and i know that we have the goals set by the district, and these 3,000 black students are all depending on you. i see you, i hear you, and i appreciate you. let's add math to the -- let's just add math. it's great if students can student, but imagine if they can read with mathematics tucked in. >> thank you. hello, daniela. >> hi, everyone. my name is daniela oropeza, and i am a student at san francisco school of the arts, a part of the world health department. i wanted to highlight that tonight because i feel like when i try to have conversations in a predominantly white school, i feel like their
hello, kelley? >> yes, i would like to say thank you to this group of phenomenal [indiscernible]. i remember when i first came in 2013, and irving was there, many, many moons ago, and then, as we've move forward, tony and riosha and mauricia and hope. and it isn't this evening's presentation that stands out for me, it's the work that you do every month when you all show up and you all lead around mental health, and you lead around s.p.e.d., and then, i push you around mat -- mathematics,...
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runs southwest you know southwest is the airline and all the problems and a fella by the name of gary kelley the ceo said yesterday that air traffic control issues were not the cause, but it was a series of faa ground delays and delay programs throughout florida which had terrible weather friday. but, he's also been out and he's been talking about the vaccine mandates and that's what ted cruz and others talked about. you know these people are showing up because they don't want to get that shot to get the job. here's the thing about the guy who runs a southwest, he says i've never wanted our employees to have to get it, but i am forced by the biden administration, which in september said any company that does business with a government including southwest that has more than 100 employees will have to mandate that they get the shot by early in december or people will lose their job. >> he said i've never been in favor of corporations imposing that mandate. i'm not in favor of that, never have been, but the executive order from president biden mandates all of federal employees and all federal c
runs southwest you know southwest is the airline and all the problems and a fella by the name of gary kelley the ceo said yesterday that air traffic control issues were not the cause, but it was a series of faa ground delays and delay programs throughout florida which had terrible weather friday. but, he's also been out and he's been talking about the vaccine mandates and that's what ted cruz and others talked about. you know these people are showing up because they don't want to get that shot...