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> bret: cheney did go back to wyoming and ran for congress in 1978. in that first campaign, cheney a 37-year-old, three pack a day man with a family history of coronary disease suffered his first heart attack. >> having had a mild heart attack, led me to pause and reflect. upon reflection we decided we didn't want to continue the campaign. >> his wife stood in to enable cheney to take time off to get better and return to the campaign trail and win a congressional seat. >> bret: cheney would be reelected six times. in congress he had two more heart attacks. in 1984 and '88. they wouldn't stop his rise. he became minority whip, the second in command among house republicans. though he was a leader in the legislative branch, he remained a forceful supporter of executive power. speaking out in favor of ronald reagan during the iran contra scandal. >> i think what the president was guilty of was making unwise decisions sending arms to iran. i think he had the legal authority to do that and seek funds from third countries to support contrast. he had the lega
> bret: cheney did go back to wyoming and ran for congress in 1978. in that first campaign, cheney a 37-year-old, three pack a day man with a family history of coronary disease suffered his first heart attack. >> having had a mild heart attack, led me to pause and reflect. upon reflection we decided we didn't want to continue the campaign. >> his wife stood in to enable cheney to take time off to get better and return to the campaign trail and win a congressional seat. >>...
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all eyes and ears on jackson hole, wyoming, this weekend. >>> in related news, the tokyo stock exchange is to give myanmar its full support to a bourse in the nation. the military government was transformed into a democratic administration in march the first nim 23 years. the tokyo stock exchange is expected to work with japan's daiwa security group to help myanmar establish rules and security systems for stock trading. investment into the new bourse is being considered. stronger ties with asean nations is to help them continue to grow as they set up an economic community in 2015. competition is heating up as south korea is offering assistance to open stomach exchanges in cambodia and laos. that's all for this hour in business news. >>> time nor "nuclear watch" bringing you the latest at fukushima daiichi. the government are working to bring the plant under control. the next big challenge will be to decommission the plant. tepco released its time table in april. the first part focused on stabilizing and cooling the reactors, lowering their temperature. the government and tepco announced
all eyes and ears on jackson hole, wyoming, this weekend. >>> in related news, the tokyo stock exchange is to give myanmar its full support to a bourse in the nation. the military government was transformed into a democratic administration in march the first nim 23 years. the tokyo stock exchange is expected to work with japan's daiwa security group to help myanmar establish rules and security systems for stock trading. investment into the new bourse is being considered. stronger ties...
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i spent week in wyoming. i loved it. now i came back and unbelievably a former vice president al gore is back in the news. yesterday he said we needed an arab spring here in america. what that resembles one of tahrir square in egypt. listen to this. >> an american spring, kind of an american tahrir square. nonviolent change, where people from the grassroots get involved again. you know, not the tea party style. they are people who are genuinely upset in the tea party. i understand that. but that movement was funded with seed money from right wing billionaires, the koch brothers and promoted on fox news. turned into a stocking horse for the right wing agenda that a lot of people have been trying to push on the country for a long time. >> dana: the only person in america that wants him to stop talking more than you is president obama. what is he talking about arab spring in america? isn't that what we had, representative democracy last week? >> greg: he is equating countries under oppression with our democracy. by that com
i spent week in wyoming. i loved it. now i came back and unbelievably a former vice president al gore is back in the news. yesterday he said we needed an arab spring here in america. what that resembles one of tahrir square in egypt. listen to this. >> an american spring, kind of an american tahrir square. nonviolent change, where people from the grassroots get involved again. you know, not the tea party style. they are people who are genuinely upset in the tea party. i understand that....
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senator, welcome back from wyoming. glad you could be with us tonight. >> right here from the athens of the west, cody, wyoming. >> it's a beautiful place. >> look, the dow today saw one of the largest point losses in its recent history, and all of history, really. some economists say this is the time to pump money into the economy, not to be talking about cuts at the government. what do you think as you look at the deal that was struck. >> well, i think the deal that struck was disappointing, especially when you had this group of ours, worked for ten months, it took us three months to establish trust. five democrats, five republicans, one independent agreed with it. that's 60%. that would get you anywhere in the senate, at least. i think the think that's disturbing is you haven't come to where the commission came up. we said $4 trillion in ten years. the president then went in and said $4 trillion in 12 and then they come up with a convoluted thing where it's $2.1. then going into $1.2. and then, you know, slicing in h
senator, welcome back from wyoming. glad you could be with us tonight. >> right here from the athens of the west, cody, wyoming. >> it's a beautiful place. >> look, the dow today saw one of the largest point losses in its recent history, and all of history, really. some economists say this is the time to pump money into the economy, not to be talking about cuts at the government. what do you think as you look at the deal that was struck. >> well, i think the deal that...
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the federal reserve chairman makes a highly anticipated speech in jackson hole, wyoming, friday. the big question is whether he'll signal new action to help the faltering economy. as erika miller reports, there may be some unconventional tools still left for the central bank. >> reporter: what does chubby checker have to do with fed chairman ben bernanke? the dance craze was the inspiration for a monetary policy tool called "operation twist" last used in the '60s. fed chairman ben bernanke is expected to discuss a new version friday, as a way to revive the economy. basically, the fed would buy long term treasury bonds, which it has done before. but this time, it would also sell an equal amount of short- term securities. barclay's michael gapen explains. >> so, what it's doing is changing the composition of securities that it holds in favor of long-term securities without changing the overall size of the portfolio. what that will do, is on balance, put downward pressure on longer term rates. >> reporter: here's the twist. the strategy also puts upward pressure on short term rates.
the federal reserve chairman makes a highly anticipated speech in jackson hole, wyoming, friday. the big question is whether he'll signal new action to help the faltering economy. as erika miller reports, there may be some unconventional tools still left for the central bank. >> reporter: what does chubby checker have to do with fed chairman ben bernanke? the dance craze was the inspiration for a monetary policy tool called "operation twist" last used in the '60s. fed chairman...
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ben bernanke speaking in jackson hole, wyoming, on friday. he did not detail any attentional stimulus by the fed, but did say government needed to create policies to improve the economy, such as tax reform. the markets were not initially thrilled with the news on friday, but rebounded during the day. earlier in the week, the markets had a three-day winning streak. the dow rocketed 300 points on tuesday on better than expected economic data. a stunning announcement. one of the world's most important ceos is stepping down. apple's steve jobs says he can no longer meet his duties as ceo. the 56-year-old jobs has been long battling cancer. he's been on medical leave since january. he will stay on as chairman of the board. the company's new ceo will be tim cook, promoted from chief operating officer at apple. the move took a bite out of apple's shares. the stock tumbled on thursday but came back. the world's most famous investor taking a big stake in a beleaguered bank. warren buffett investing on bank of america. on very important terms for berks
ben bernanke speaking in jackson hole, wyoming, on friday. he did not detail any attentional stimulus by the fed, but did say government needed to create policies to improve the economy, such as tax reform. the markets were not initially thrilled with the news on friday, but rebounded during the day. earlier in the week, the markets had a three-day winning streak. the dow rocketed 300 points on tuesday on better than expected economic data. a stunning announcement. one of the world's most...
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eastern time tomorrow in jackson hole, wyoming. this was the same venue where bernanke announced plans last year to buy u.s. government bonds in an effort to kick-start the economy. since that effort ended in june, the job market has stalled, housing remains in a hole, and the u.s. government has seen its credit rating downgraded. president of the committee for a responsible federal budget maya macguineas is in jackson hole, and expects a somber tone from the fed chairman. >> how do you grow the economy in a time of excessive debt burden is quite challenging, and you add to that the layer of political challenges that we have, and i fear that the mood here is better right now than it's going to be at the end of the meeting, when everyone is going to be pretty serious and possibly pretty depressed. >> tom: macguineas expects bernanke to acknowledge the slow economy in his speech, and hopes the chairman will continue pushing congress to address long term budget deficits. >> susie: with hurricane irene gaining strength in the atlantic,
eastern time tomorrow in jackson hole, wyoming. this was the same venue where bernanke announced plans last year to buy u.s. government bonds in an effort to kick-start the economy. since that effort ended in june, the job market has stalled, housing remains in a hole, and the u.s. government has seen its credit rating downgraded. president of the committee for a responsible federal budget maya macguineas is in jackson hole, and expects a somber tone from the fed chairman. >> how do you...
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almost 4 years, whether it was going off to sundance or to writer's retreat they have in sheritan, wyoming -- is that where you went? . >> that was in utah and la as well, down there at the institute. >> they have another writer's retreat in sheritan, wyoming, so i spent time out there and we workshoped this in san francisco, we have done readings at the asia society in new york. each time we did a workshop, each time we did a reading, it moved the piece forward. i think in large part it has to do with working with cary pearloff, the director, but she is also an excellent dramator. she worked closely with me in terms of the writing of the material so as we went along, we were able to shape the piece as well as figure out how to stage it. it's an interesting piece in that i wrote it with a number of small themes and the choice is you either present it like a doll house, or rear view window where you have kind of a cut out and you kind of jump from one room to another, or -- and this was my preference -- to develop some kind of cinematic approach to allow for there to be a fluidity in all th
almost 4 years, whether it was going off to sundance or to writer's retreat they have in sheritan, wyoming -- is that where you went? . >> that was in utah and la as well, down there at the institute. >> they have another writer's retreat in sheritan, wyoming, so i spent time out there and we workshoped this in san francisco, we have done readings at the asia society in new york. each time we did a workshop, each time we did a reading, it moved the piece forward. i think in large...
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welcome to wyoming. >> sean: it is beautiful here. now i know why you have a will have of this great state. dick cheney, in my time with liz cheney, a personal and political memoir. you have been working on this for a long time. >> we have. we started out on it, spent two years. started it after i left office. i had a lot of material, notes, oral histories that had been done over the years. in terms of working on the book, having a contract, it has been the last two years. >> sean: one of the things that keep coming up, a lot of people are concerned. you had a heart attack in 1978. quadruple bypass. in the course of your life you ended up with five heart attacks. recently you had a tough struggle. i guess they have new technology, mechanical heart pump. i read you don't have a pulse, is that true? >> it is very weak. and the pump, it is called a vlad. at the time they put it in i was in the latter stages of heart failure. it has been a little over a year now and it has worked. i'm a big fan. >> sean: how do you feel now? it struck me.
welcome to wyoming. >> sean: it is beautiful here. now i know why you have a will have of this great state. dick cheney, in my time with liz cheney, a personal and political memoir. you have been working on this for a long time. >> we have. we started out on it, spent two years. started it after i left office. i had a lot of material, notes, oral histories that had been done over the years. in terms of working on the book, having a contract, it has been the last two years. >>...
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i to wyoming friday we are going to be -- i went to wyoming friday. we are going to be airing that next week. here's part of the interview i had with him in wyoming. >> i think the american people were well served by the policies we nut place. i think the troops did a magnificent job when they captured and killed bin laden. i would prefer to have him dead not captured. in the future you are going to be able to -- you have to continue to address those kinds of issues. and my concern in part over what the obama administration has done over time, since he came into office, efforts to close guantanamo bay and so forth. to strip away some of that capability that we built. and that would be unfortunate. because there will be more occasions when they are going to need them. >> sean: i asked if obama has a pre9/11 mentality. a lot of issues, personal issues. he takes on colin powell in a big way in this book. >> why do you think he did this book? >> sean: i read it cover to cover. i don't want to give away too much because it is not released and i signed a do
i to wyoming friday we are going to be -- i went to wyoming friday. we are going to be airing that next week. here's part of the interview i had with him in wyoming. >> i think the american people were well served by the policies we nut place. i think the troops did a magnificent job when they captured and killed bin laden. i would prefer to have him dead not captured. in the future you are going to be able to -- you have to continue to address those kinds of issues. and my concern in...
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bernanke is speaking later today in wyoming. kcbs moneywatch reporter jason brooks will update this morning's numbers in 15 minutes. there is the bell. [ opening bell ] >> and we're off. >> so what can brown do for you? >> we'll see today. we'll see in a few minutes. >> give us a winner today, come on, u.p.s.! >>> good morning, it's friday, august 26. i'm grace lee. >> the weekend is here. i'm frank mallicoat. it's 6:30. we are following a developing story in richmond. >> it is a deadly home invasion robbery. this happened just two hours ago. cbs 5 was first on the scene. at least one gunman forced his way into a home on moran avenue. a woman in the home was killed a man also critically wounded. we talked to a neighbor who said that his wife heard the shooting. >> she heard a gunshot and then there was another gunshot. then she saw someone running out of their home. >> the neighbor also tells us that two members of the family were robbed at gunpoint on the street just a week ago. we are still waiting for police to confirm that.
bernanke is speaking later today in wyoming. kcbs moneywatch reporter jason brooks will update this morning's numbers in 15 minutes. there is the bell. [ opening bell ] >> and we're off. >> so what can brown do for you? >> we'll see today. we'll see in a few minutes. >> give us a winner today, come on, u.p.s.! >>> good morning, it's friday, august 26. i'm grace lee. >> the weekend is here. i'm frank mallicoat. it's 6:30. we are following a developing story...
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. >> shakespeare knew wyoming and new york. he understood both. how many figures really straddle wyoming and new york: it's almost sthaern sexually, too, he was divided... a divided self. he loved women and men as well. and i think living between those two worlds he couldn't... of stratford and london. he accumulated a lot. he was caught between a protestant world that he lived in and the catholic inheritance of the whole of britain and england. so he was divided again there. he knew two worlds again there. and, again, the traffic in his mind in his soul and spirit between those two worlds was constantly restless, constantly gathering attempts to understand it himself, i think. there therefore accumulating a wider world view and leaving it of its time, local, dated, in the past. >> and the simple... that forms the sense of what he wants to put into the play and the command of language? >> again, i would be tempted to talk about two languages the anglo sackson of the country looking back towards not just catholicism but paganism
. >> shakespeare knew wyoming and new york. he understood both. how many figures really straddle wyoming and new york: it's almost sthaern sexually, too, he was divided... a divided self. he loved women and men as well. and i think living between those two worlds he couldn't... of stratford and london. he accumulated a lot. he was caught between a protestant world that he lived in and the catholic inheritance of the whole of britain and england. so he was divided again there. he knew two...
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he served in the wyoming legislature from 1983-1994 including six years in the house and senate. the governor served two terms as wyoming governor from 1995 to 2003 during which time he focused on improving education through standards, accountability and technology, modernizing wyoming's economic base to include technology, changing how natural resource agencies among state, federal and local governments work together, establish in community family service programs and implementing strategic planning and information systems. while in office he chaired the western governor's association, education commission of the state, was lead governor on energy policy and served on a variety of national and regional technology initiatives. he was a member of the committee on america's climate choices under the national academy and served on the mapping science committee under the national research council, current member of the community resilience committee under oak ridge national laboratories, advisory committee for the global positioning satellite system, board of governors of park city c
he served in the wyoming legislature from 1983-1994 including six years in the house and senate. the governor served two terms as wyoming governor from 1995 to 2003 during which time he focused on improving education through standards, accountability and technology, modernizing wyoming's economic base to include technology, changing how natural resource agencies among state, federal and local governments work together, establish in community family service programs and implementing strategic...
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of the state of wyoming is thirty seven billion dollars the g.d.p. of the city of chicago has five hundred seventy four billion dollars the chicago police are as thirteen thousand employees and the d.o.d. the departed defense houses would get thirty four thousand dead civilians in afghanistan you know if we just took that one trillion dollars that we're spending in afghanistan one trillion and we gave it to the twenty eight million people in afghanistan that's thirty five thousand seven hundred dollars per afghan. in a country where the average annual income is three hundred dollars they would all be rich we wouldn't have a war be about the same amount of money but frankly thirty seven thirty five thousand seven hundred dollars you could just take the seven hundred dollars and give it to every single one every single person in afghanistan and you would have two years' worth of income for i mean this is absolutely insane what we're doing. right it is time for our daily poll of your chance to tell us what you think your space question is obamacare work
of the state of wyoming is thirty seven billion dollars the g.d.p. of the city of chicago has five hundred seventy four billion dollars the chicago police are as thirteen thousand employees and the d.o.d. the departed defense houses would get thirty four thousand dead civilians in afghanistan you know if we just took that one trillion dollars that we're spending in afghanistan one trillion and we gave it to the twenty eight million people in afghanistan that's thirty five thousand seven hundred...
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lanikai beach, wyoming and wyoming. across the great plains of america where the buffalo roam rises the nation's mountain rank grand tetons. dolly sent us this, inspiring choice for one of "gma's" most beautiful places in america and says "i have that view engraved in my mind and i close my eyes and i see it." the largest peak in the range rises to nearly 14,000 feet. and either summer or winter this is a aplayground for everyone. even hollywood royalty like harrison ford and sandra bullock take advantage of this american wonderland all year long. >> it's like a human magnet. just draws you in and it's unbelievable here. >> reporter: from winter's deep powder for skiers and snowboarders to the summertime throngs who go boating, kayaking and canoeing among the pristine lakes. >> i've traveled and tried to experience other places that i ever want to possibly live and jackson always just draws me back. >> reporter: but our search for america's most beautiful place doesn't end here from the heights of the grand tetons to la
lanikai beach, wyoming and wyoming. across the great plains of america where the buffalo roam rises the nation's mountain rank grand tetons. dolly sent us this, inspiring choice for one of "gma's" most beautiful places in america and says "i have that view engraved in my mind and i close my eyes and i see it." the largest peak in the range rises to nearly 14,000 feet. and either summer or winter this is a aplayground for everyone. even hollywood royalty like harrison ford...
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it continued further north all the way to wyoming tapering it as it went. it relinquished all of its land north of 36 degrees, 30 minutes because the missouri compromise was still in effect, and they had slavery in texas, and they wanted to keep it, so they left the united states at that land. but it still included all the land east of the rio grande which is today the eastern half of new mexico that you see here. it also still included a whole lot of debt that it had incurred in it years as a republic. so in 1850 this texas bill paid texas enough money so it could get out of debt, and in return bought this land that is today part of new mexico. and of those two lines that define the land that we bought from texas were established by stephen a. douglas. now, it's no big trick to understand that horizontal line at the bottom of the purchase that leaves el paso, an important be pass through the mountains in the state of texas. but this horizontal line, why did he put this line where it is? that's 103 degrees west longitude. why the -- how about 105 or 100? th
it continued further north all the way to wyoming tapering it as it went. it relinquished all of its land north of 36 degrees, 30 minutes because the missouri compromise was still in effect, and they had slavery in texas, and they wanted to keep it, so they left the united states at that land. but it still included all the land east of the rio grande which is today the eastern half of new mexico that you see here. it also still included a whole lot of debt that it had incurred in it years as a...
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when we come back, exactly what came out of this in jackson hol, wyoming. >>> stay with pus us.e st in hee and the pollen outside. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. it's the brand allergists recommend most. ♪ lily and i are back on the road again. where we belong. with zyrtec®, i can love the air®. >>> were back, you're watching "world news today" live at cnn. >>> the world economists got together in jackson hole, wyoming friday for the annual meeting of central bankers. the idea is the state of the economy should dominate much of the conversation. perhaps as expected, ben bernanke's comments to be absolutely precise, the lack of detail in them. the fed chairman said the u.s. economy is growing slower than desired and high unemployment remain as problem. so far so good. only could be worth saying, keeping their job, if he didn't think that. the point is he stopped short of laying out any immediate plans to encourage growth. and notice the absence, any mention of more easing in qe3. bernanke said instead that the september
when we come back, exactly what came out of this in jackson hol, wyoming. >>> stay with pus us.e st in hee and the pollen outside. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. it's the brand allergists recommend most. ♪ lily and i are back on the road again. where we belong. with zyrtec®, i can love the air®. >>> were back, you're watching "world news today" live at cnn. >>> the world economists got...
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former wyoming senator alan simpson thinks that effort is doomed to failure. we'll find out what he thinks should be done coming up. jenna: looking so much forward to talking to him. why is america finding behind in the race to reach the deepest depths of the ocean? did you even know we were behind. rick: i did. i prepared for the interview coming up. jenna: that is s coming up in just a moment. i couldn't concei this as a heart attack. the doctor leaned over and said to me, "you just beat the widow-maker." i was put on an aspirin, and it's part of my regimen now. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go see your doctor now. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? h
former wyoming senator alan simpson thinks that effort is doomed to failure. we'll find out what he thinks should be done coming up. jenna: looking so much forward to talking to him. why is america finding behind in the race to reach the deepest depths of the ocean? did you even know we were behind. rick: i did. i prepared for the interview coming up. jenna: that is s coming up in just a moment. i couldn't concei this as a heart attack. the doctor leaned over and said to me, "you just beat...
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if you can save a life in afghanistan, you can save a life in an ambulance in wyoming. the challenges don't end in kandahar or baghdad, they continue right here at home. today we're saying to our veterans, you fought for us, and now we're fighting for you. >> joining us now here in studio, specialist nick colgin, also by todd bowers, todd's a u.s. marine who served four tours in iraq and afghanistan, awarded the purple heart. thanks for being here, appreciate it. you're here to talk about downgrading the u.s. credit rating, they told you, right? nick, let me start with you, when you got home a couple of years ago, what were you expecting in terms of job opportunities and how did the reality of the situation compare? >> basically when you're in the military, you have these high hopes, i'm going to be a medic, save lives, earning bronze star, i receive a bronze star, get home and receive an unemployment check and quite a dose of reality, that's not the case. it's -- your hopes get all high and you get heart broken and your soul gets crushed, it seems like. >> this initiat
if you can save a life in afghanistan, you can save a life in an ambulance in wyoming. the challenges don't end in kandahar or baghdad, they continue right here at home. today we're saying to our veterans, you fought for us, and now we're fighting for you. >> joining us now here in studio, specialist nick colgin, also by todd bowers, todd's a u.s. marine who served four tours in iraq and afghanistan, awarded the purple heart. thanks for being here, appreciate it. you're here to talk about...
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he spoke in jackson hole wyoming. he proposed more steps by the fed to boost the economy but open the possibility for future action. he warned lawmakers not to disregard the current economic recovery. he said record low interest rates will promote growth over time but the weak economy it requires more help right now. he talked about possible future actions in september. >>> n.f.l.'s chief of security is on their way to san francisco following the niners raiders game. he'll meet with greg suhr to address security. one man was beaten unconscious. two people were shot in the parking lot at candlestick park. there will be extra officers in tomorrow's game against houston and there will be no tailgating after the game begins. alcohol will not be served during the fourth quarter of the game. police will set up d.u.i. checkpoints near the stadium. >> as many as 7 people were hospitalized after an amtrak train hit a piece of farm equipment and derailed in southwest nebraska. two trains and three of the passenger cars derailed
he spoke in jackson hole wyoming. he proposed more steps by the fed to boost the economy but open the possibility for future action. he warned lawmakers not to disregard the current economic recovery. he said record low interest rates will promote growth over time but the weak economy it requires more help right now. he talked about possible future actions in september. >>> n.f.l.'s chief of security is on their way to san francisco following the niners raiders game. he'll meet with...
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the fed chief is slated to speak at a bank retreat in wyoming. now many experts do not expect the quantitative easing to be announced but they're holding their position in case of any surprises. >>> looking ahead to thursday, it's a light day on the economic calendar with the exception of the latest figures on those weekly jobless claims. analysts are expecting a modest downtick after last week's 9,000 claim jump. that's a wra p of the day on wall street. i'm carter evans in new york. >>> call it a rock concert for economists. key decision financial makers are in the united states converging on jackson hole, wyoming today. when we continue with this show, we'll be telling you about the headlines with fed chairman ben bernanke. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. hi i'm doug harrison. we're expert
the fed chief is slated to speak at a bank retreat in wyoming. now many experts do not expect the quantitative easing to be announced but they're holding their position in case of any surprises. >>> looking ahead to thursday, it's a light day on the economic calendar with the exception of the latest figures on those weekly jobless claims. analysts are expecting a modest downtick after last week's 9,000 claim jump. that's a wra p of the day on wall street. i'm carter evans in new york....
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he spoke this morning in an economic summit in jackson hole, wyoming, proposing no new steps by the fed to boost the economy. but the fed chief says record low rates will promote growth over times but chastised lawmakers saying they must be aware the weak economy requires more help right now and there will be a policy meeting in september to discuss possible future actions. a leading economist says the economy is at the tipping point now and could fall into another recession. the new chief economist from bay area council is urging congress to increase stimulus spending to spur growth. he says there is little hope of a turn around any time soon. >> it's going to take a long time to work through it. going to take a long time before consumers get back to normal and a long time before employment recovers to levels where it was before recession. we're going to be in this for some time still to come he fears the economy won't rebound to where it was five years ago until 2015 z says a realistic outlook takes recovery all the way out to 2018. stim, he says the bay area is a bright spot, especia
he spoke this morning in an economic summit in jackson hole, wyoming, proposing no new steps by the fed to boost the economy. but the fed chief says record low rates will promote growth over times but chastised lawmakers saying they must be aware the weak economy requires more help right now and there will be a policy meeting in september to discuss possible future actions. a leading economist says the economy is at the tipping point now and could fall into another recession. the new chief...
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now investigators are hoping for help and the federal reserve is meeting in jackson hole wyoming next weekend. >>> overnight the world's largest bank is planning 3500 layoffs by the end of this quarter and as many as 10,000 as part of a restructuring plan. that is more than 3% of its workforce and the jobs are spread across all divisions of the bank and its stock is down 2%. >>> we are learning the federal government is providing emergency funding to dozens of states to keep unemployment checks from bouncing. with four years of unemployment, state trust funds are running out of money and california has borrowed $8 billion from the government. the obama administration says there are limits on people who have already collected. >> nobody out there should anticipate that if they have exhausted benefits that anything new will be coming. >> they will be getting $900 million and 30 states are covering unemployment benefits. while many are still looking for work, a group of home full people -- hopeful people provides training for grain jobs. more on the program and the prospects for people t
now investigators are hoping for help and the federal reserve is meeting in jackson hole wyoming next weekend. >>> overnight the world's largest bank is planning 3500 layoffs by the end of this quarter and as many as 10,000 as part of a restructuring plan. that is more than 3% of its workforce and the jobs are spread across all divisions of the bank and its stock is down 2%. >>> we are learning the federal government is providing emergency funding to dozens of states to keep...
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. >> well, investors are turning their attention from wall street to wyoming hoeisting the world' top in the central bank. ben bernanke will be commenting and they'll be looking to see if he announce as third round of support for the world's largest economy. this is the venue that bernanke chose to announce a second round of quantitative seizing. the $600 billion that he pumped in to the u.s. economy brought some confidence back to the world's markets, setting off a rally for stocks. take the s&p 500, for example. from the time that bernanke announced qe-2 until the program actually ended, it gained 24%. >> a lot of people in the market hoping he'll do a qe-3 for the same sort of effect. we're joined now by frederick newman from hsbc global research based here in hong kong. nice to have you on the show. two question this is one. what do you think ben bernanke will say and what would you like him to say? >> well, the market would like to hear him say we'll print more money as we just heard, but we don't think he's likely to announce that. it is just 00 big a step now. inflation is too
. >> well, investors are turning their attention from wall street to wyoming hoeisting the world' top in the central bank. ben bernanke will be commenting and they'll be looking to see if he announce as third round of support for the world's largest economy. this is the venue that bernanke chose to announce a second round of quantitative seizing. the $600 billion that he pumped in to the u.s. economy brought some confidence back to the world's markets, setting off a rally for stocks. take...
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. >> if you can save a life in afghanistan you can save a life in wyoming. you can help balance a business' books here at home. >> reporter: there are more than 1 million out of work and they are challenging them, it would give them up to 10 environmentally friendly 4800 and the wounded warriors would give tax credits up to 9600 for hiring a vet who was disabled. they are looking to help returning vets jump back into the workforce. >>> back to school is on in less than a month and they usually get 16% of their annual income during this sales period. families will each spend on average, nearly 604 hours which is down $300 from last year. >>> thousands of faa employees and construction workers could be headed back to work soon. the senate signed off on a bill to end a partial shut down of the federal aviation administration and president barack obama could sign off on it today. the shut down has cost the government $30 million a day in uncollected airline ticket taxes and left thousand on unpaid furlough as well as 70,000 construction workers. >>> they are wel
. >> if you can save a life in afghanistan you can save a life in wyoming. you can help balance a business' books here at home. >> reporter: there are more than 1 million out of work and they are challenging them, it would give them up to 10 environmentally friendly 4800 and the wounded warriors would give tax credits up to 9600 for hiring a vet who was disabled. they are looking to help returning vets jump back into the workforce. >>> back to school is on in less than a...
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new mexo, hawaii, wyoming, conn., and massachusetts makes up the top 10. good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. there are some of points that i believe should be made. it is something that was in a speech on the senate floor about budgeting. when either the harry reid or john boehner plan talks about making cuts in spending, they are not making cuts. they are spending less money than they planned on spending next year or down the road five or 10 years. it is an increase in spending. it is not as large as originally planned. that is the first thing the american people need to know. plan has real spendg cuts, which is what we need. democrats are still blaming republicans and all of this nonsense. the fact othe matt remains that we did n get into this debt problem, because our government taxes too little. it is not because our government lets corporations have a free rein. that mentality is outdated. the reason we are in this problem today is because our government spends too much money. there is no oversht in these programs thatostly democrats and republicans ha
new mexo, hawaii, wyoming, conn., and massachusetts makes up the top 10. good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. there are some of points that i believe should be made. it is something that was in a speech on the senate floor about budgeting. when either the harry reid or john boehner plan talks about making cuts in spending, they are not making cuts. they are spending less money than they planned on spending next year or down the road five or 10 years. it is an increase in spending....
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if you can save a life in afghanistan, you can save a life in an ambulance in wyoming. the challenges don't end in kandahar or baghdad, they continue right here at home. today we're saying to our veterans, you fought for us, and now we're fighting for you. >> joining us now here in studio, specialist nick colgin, also by todd bowers, todd's a u.s. marine who served four tours in iraq and afghanistan, awarded the purple heart. thanks for being here, appreciate it. you're here to talk about downgrading the u.s. credit rating, they told you, right? nick, let me start with you, when you got home a couple of years ago, what were you expecting in terms of job opportunities and how did the reality of the situation compare? >> basically when you're in the military, you have these high hopes, i'm going to be a medic, save lives, earning bronze star, i receive a bronze star, get home and receive an unemployment check and quite a dose of reality, that's not the case. it's -- your hopes get all high and you get heart broken and your soul gets crushed, it seems like. >> this initiat
if you can save a life in afghanistan, you can save a life in an ambulance in wyoming. the challenges don't end in kandahar or baghdad, they continue right here at home. today we're saying to our veterans, you fought for us, and now we're fighting for you. >> joining us now here in studio, specialist nick colgin, also by todd bowers, todd's a u.s. marine who served four tours in iraq and afghanistan, awarded the purple heart. thanks for being here, appreciate it. you're here to talk about...
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bernanke gives his speech this friday in jackson hole, wyoming. >>> a local manufacturing survey that pointed to a down shift in activity helped fuel those rescue hopes, as did fresh housing data showing sales of newly built homes hitting a six-month low in july. exxonmobil and chevron both shot up more than 4% as oil settled up more than $1 a barrel. tech stocks nvidia and jds uniphase were among the big gainers. both rising about 10%. while american express and jp morgan chase added 4%. >>> bank of america was the lone blue clip in the red sinking to a 2 1/2 year low on growing concerns the nation's largest banks lacked enough capital to meet new global standards. meanwhile shares of swiss bank ubs rose on news it's cutting back by slashing 3,500 jobs. overseas moody's has cut japan's debt rating by one notch, thanks to growing government debt. "the wall street journal" reports sprint nextel is next in line to sell apple's iphone 5 when it's released mid-october. finally, if recent market crashes have you reaching for the nearest burger and fries, you're apparently not alone. a new
bernanke gives his speech this friday in jackson hole, wyoming. >>> a local manufacturing survey that pointed to a down shift in activity helped fuel those rescue hopes, as did fresh housing data showing sales of newly built homes hitting a six-month low in july. exxonmobil and chevron both shot up more than 4% as oil settled up more than $1 a barrel. tech stocks nvidia and jds uniphase were among the big gainers. both rising about 10%. while american express and jp morgan chase added...
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speaking at a meeting of central bankers in jackson hole, wyoming, he hinted that the fed will soon do more to prop up the economy. he clearly avoided announcing any aggressive plans to tackle the ailing u.s. economy. he highlighted the problem of unemployment and called for the government to implement fiscal policies that would promote a stronger recovery. the commerce department revised second quarter growth downward to just 1%. friday has brought fresh worries that a new bailout for greece could unravel after adams warned that it will not proceed with a voluntary bond swap deal if part is a patient falls short of a minimum 90% participation rate. the leaders agreed to a new $109 billion aid program for greece to cover its financing needs. santa to the greek plan is the bond swap deal whereby it -- central to the greek plan is the bond swap deal. so far, participation rates have been less than hoped for. >>, yields on greek bonds have attracted attention from around the world. most investors are european. many of greece is creditors are known. the biggest holder of greek gods -- gree
speaking at a meeting of central bankers in jackson hole, wyoming, he hinted that the fed will soon do more to prop up the economy. he clearly avoided announcing any aggressive plans to tackle the ailing u.s. economy. he highlighted the problem of unemployment and called for the government to implement fiscal policies that would promote a stronger recovery. the commerce department revised second quarter growth downward to just 1%. friday has brought fresh worries that a new bailout for greece...
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he spoke in jackson hole wyoming. he proposed more steps by the fed to boost the economy but open the possibility for future action. he warned lawmakers not to disregard the current economic recovery. he said record low interest rates will promote growth over time but the weak economy it requires more help right now. he talked about possible future actions in september. >>> n.f.l.'s chief of security is on their way to san francisco following the niners raiders game. he'll meet with greg suhr to address security. one man was beaten unconscious. two people were shot in the parking lot at candlestick park. there will be extra officers in tomorrow's game against houston and there will be no tailgating after the game begins. alcohol will not be served during the fourth quarter of the game. police will set up d.u.i. checkpoints near the stadium. >> as many as 7 people were hospitalized after an amtrak train hit a piece of farm equipment and derailed in southwest nebraska. two trains and three of the passenger cars derailed
he spoke in jackson hole wyoming. he proposed more steps by the fed to boost the economy but open the possibility for future action. he warned lawmakers not to disregard the current economic recovery. he said record low interest rates will promote growth over time but the weak economy it requires more help right now. he talked about possible future actions in september. >>> n.f.l.'s chief of security is on their way to san francisco following the niners raiders game. he'll meet with...
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but when nick got back home to wyoming, he couldn't get a job as a first responder. so he ended up having to take classes through the post-9/11 g.i. bill, classes he easily could have taught, just so he could qualify for the same duties at home that he was doing every single day in afghanistan. they're veterans like maria. she was a financial specialist in the army, helping to provide financial support for her unit in iraq. and when she got home, she finished earning her degree in business management. but even with her education and her experience in the army, maria still couldn't find a steady working job in accounting or finance. that isn't right. it doesn't make any sense, not for our veterans, not for the strength of our country. if you can save a life in afghanistan, you can safe a life in an ambulance in wyoming. if you can oversee millions of dollars in assets in iraq, you can help a business balance its books here at home. our incredible service men and women need to know that america values them not simply for what they can do in uniform, but for what they c
but when nick got back home to wyoming, he couldn't get a job as a first responder. so he ended up having to take classes through the post-9/11 g.i. bill, classes he easily could have taught, just so he could qualify for the same duties at home that he was doing every single day in afghanistan. they're veterans like maria. she was a financial specialist in the army, helping to provide financial support for her unit in iraq. and when she got home, she finished earning her degree in business...
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communicate with the wyoming. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you. a chance to be soon which brightened if you move it soon from phones to freshen. screens don't tontine dot com. is. the other of as a small village ten kilometers from moscow workers from countries of the c.i.s. building country houses here. are among them. this is a radio to stand where they are for you every day and every hour. after breakfast the workers sits about plastering the walls while on the job a conversation turns the judge it is done and the haunch if they went through bank . if i had enough money i wouldn't have come here i would not have left my kids behind they are growing up without a father but it was better during the soviet union. my dream is to earn enough money to build a house and buy a car on. better by chicago of another worker from tajik is stan has already earned enough for a wedding ceremony he wants to marry his daughter of by has been building houses in russia for six years now people living in a faraway tragic village and looking forward to his homecomin
communicate with the wyoming. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you. a chance to be soon which brightened if you move it soon from phones to freshen. screens don't tontine dot com. is. the other of as a small village ten kilometers from moscow workers from countries of the c.i.s. building country houses here. are among them. this is a radio to stand where they are for you every day and every hour. after breakfast the workers sits about plastering the walls while on the job...
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come on, that will not get you anywhere and now the states that have it like wyoming, we have resources and minerals and other states say we have a balanced budget amendment and now get in here because our debt is out of whack we'll cut the social programs. wake up. >> neil: alen simpson, thank you very much. stay on vacation, that's the president's message to congress. the democrat who is pushing back against the white house and president obama is quoting ronald reagan. it is time to stop quote asking time to start counting. we'll explain, next. and having enough income when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but i'll be there every step of the way. call or come in and talk with us today. [ jim ] i need to push out a software upgrade. build a new app for the sales team in beijing. and convince the c.e.o. his email will find him... wherever he is. i need to see my family while they're still awake. [ malennou
come on, that will not get you anywhere and now the states that have it like wyoming, we have resources and minerals and other states say we have a balanced budget amendment and now get in here because our debt is out of whack we'll cut the social programs. wake up. >> neil: alen simpson, thank you very much. stay on vacation, that's the president's message to congress. the democrat who is pushing back against the white house and president obama is quoting ronald reagan. it is time to...
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when nick got back home to wyoming, he couldn't get a job as a first responder. so he ended up having to take classes through the post-9/11 gi bill, classes he could have easily taught just so he could qualify for the same duties at home that he was doing every single day in afghanistan. they're veterans like maria canalas. she was a financial specialist in the army, helping to provide financial support for her unit in iraq. when she got home, she finished earning her degree in business management. but even with her experience in the army, maria still couldn't find a steady working job in accounting or finance. that isn't right. it doesn't make any sense. not for our veterans, not for the strength of our country. if you can save a life in afghanistan, you can save a life in an ambulance in wyoming. if you can oversee millions of dollars in assets in iraq, you can help a business balance its books here at home. our incredible service men and women need to know that america values them not simply for what they can do in uniform but for what they can do when they co
when nick got back home to wyoming, he couldn't get a job as a first responder. so he ended up having to take classes through the post-9/11 gi bill, classes he could have easily taught just so he could qualify for the same duties at home that he was doing every single day in afghanistan. they're veterans like maria canalas. she was a financial specialist in the army, helping to provide financial support for her unit in iraq. when she got home, she finished earning her degree in business...
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federal reserve chairman ben bernanke will be in wyoming for the annual jackson hole symposium where wall street will be listening to what he has to say about the struggling economy and what, if anything, the fed plans to do about it. markets will also keep an eye on europe, where finance ministers of france and germany meet tomorrow to hammer out a plan to address europe's sovereign debt crisis. >>> elsewhere, crude prices are expected to fall amid the developments in libya. >>> back at home, traders will be tuned in to friday's revisedx reading on this spring's gross ó domestic product. the economy is expected to show growth at an anemic 1.3%. updates on the housing market this week will include sales of new homes in july and the prices on those homes. the latest on consumer sentiment for august is also ahead. along with earnings from retail heavy hitters williams-sonoma, american eagle and upscale jeweler tiffany. >>> unions at verizon ended their 15-day strike and will head back to work this evening as contract negotiations continue. in deal news, skype is buying group messaging
federal reserve chairman ben bernanke will be in wyoming for the annual jackson hole symposium where wall street will be listening to what he has to say about the struggling economy and what, if anything, the fed plans to do about it. markets will also keep an eye on europe, where finance ministers of france and germany meet tomorrow to hammer out a plan to address europe's sovereign debt crisis. >>> elsewhere, crude prices are expected to fall amid the developments in libya....
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later today fed chief ben bernanke will be speaking at a wyoming conference, the same one he unveiled for the fed's plan for buying billions in bonds last year, the plan noent as quantitative easing. thursday on worries shares may dramatically drop in the aftermath of no move today by the fed chief, the doubters took over fleeing stocks for the safety of cash. >>> stocks had opened higher on warren buffett's berkshire hathaway taking a $5 billion stake in the struggling bank of america. the oa gained over 9%, accounting for almost 10% of the day's total volume. on the first day of trade since apple ko founder steve jobs' resignation, shares fell only slightly. a sharp drop thursday on germany's dax. a one point by as many as 5% increased jitters and selling on wall street. >>> new jobs numbers also fuelled selling. u.s. jobless claims rose last week to their highest points in five weeks, but that was largely inflated by formerly striking workers at verizon. after two days of sharp declines, gold rose more than 1%. elsewhere delta plans to spend billions buying 100 boeing 737 jets to u
later today fed chief ben bernanke will be speaking at a wyoming conference, the same one he unveiled for the fed's plan for buying billions in bonds last year, the plan noent as quantitative easing. thursday on worries shares may dramatically drop in the aftermath of no move today by the fed chief, the doubters took over fleeing stocks for the safety of cash. >>> stocks had opened higher on warren buffett's berkshire hathaway taking a $5 billion stake in the struggling bank of...