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instead, the phone pinged south of cody, wyoming. up in the air, bobbi heard the news and was alarmed. mckenzie was way too close to the mountains. >> how could she be here? you know, i'd watch her flying skills. i was totally confident that there was just no way she would become this confused. >> mckenzie's uncle and grandfather moved their search to the area the ping came from. still no sign of mckenzie. not a single searcher saw a clue, anywhere. >> there's not an airplane sitting at fort smith. no, there's not an airplane sitting at greybull. no, she didn't go back to cody. she hasn't arrived back in laurel. >> mckenzie's plane, like all such planes, was equipped with an emergency beacon, an elt they call it, which should go off in a crash. but there was no signal from any elt. >> so what did that make you think? >> that she's safe. if her elt was going off, they'd pick up the signal and we could find her. so you're thinking, okay, this is a positive. >> unless -- unless it hadn't gone off because of something very, very bad. >>
instead, the phone pinged south of cody, wyoming. up in the air, bobbi heard the news and was alarmed. mckenzie was way too close to the mountains. >> how could she be here? you know, i'd watch her flying skills. i was totally confident that there was just no way she would become this confused. >> mckenzie's uncle and grandfather moved their search to the area the ping came from. still no sign of mckenzie. not a single searcher saw a clue, anywhere. >> there's not an airplane...
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the wyoming governor and other state officials testified at a senate hearing on the proposed amendment to the law. this hearing is just under two hours. >> good morning. i call this hearing to order. we will consider the endangered species act amendment of 2018. i would like this to serve as a foundation for a bipartisan effort to modernize the endangered species act. if we work together republican and democrat we can ensure that this important law fulfills the conservation potential and works better for species as well as people. congress last reauthorized the act amendments of substance in 1988, three years ago. even more recently than the endangered species act stakeholders are making it clear that it can be improved. a major goal of the act is the recovery to the point that protection under the statute is no longer necessary. since signed into law, only 54 rout of the 2,393 species listed in the u.s. and foreign countries have been delisted because they've recovered. that's less than 3%. as a doctor if i made 100 patients to the hospital and only three recovered enough under my tre
the wyoming governor and other state officials testified at a senate hearing on the proposed amendment to the law. this hearing is just under two hours. >> good morning. i call this hearing to order. we will consider the endangered species act amendment of 2018. i would like this to serve as a foundation for a bipartisan effort to modernize the endangered species act. if we work together republican and democrat we can ensure that this important law fulfills the conservation potential and...
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people are listening and people from wyoming so they will say what a great job you did. couple of questions then we will go back and forth over the last several decades there have been a series of efforts to amend the endangered species act they were not successful for a variety of reasons but can you distinguish between test efforts to amend the endangered species act and what the western governors association is doing does that reflect the policy principles and recommendations in a bipartisan way? >> i think there is those efforts and no question when i announced this would be my initiative to push back to say this is too tough of an issue that this is a tough time to get through congress but it is exciting enough that opportunity across the nation to address wildlife issues with an enthusiastic group of governors and citizens ready to move forward. 1998 we were moving on this from individual senators and those were killed by senator lott 2005 the representative from california made improvements but it died in the senate this involved local input and was transparent in
people are listening and people from wyoming so they will say what a great job you did. couple of questions then we will go back and forth over the last several decades there have been a series of efforts to amend the endangered species act they were not successful for a variety of reasons but can you distinguish between test efforts to amend the endangered species act and what the western governors association is doing does that reflect the policy principles and recommendations in a bipartisan...
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-- loretta mester from jackson hole, wyoming. of john: the family mccain says he is discontinuing medical treatment. he was diagnosed last summer with an aggressive form of brain cancer. his family says "the progress of the disease and the progression of his age has rendered a verdict." the north american free trade agreement discussions will run into next week. the u.s. and mexico have not resolved all issues and mexico will not betions complete until canada signs on. a big stepormalized toward opening its $40 trillion financial sector. it removed limits on financial -- foreign holdings. financial institutions will be treated the same as local ones. it opens the door to more foreign capital. sixth primes its minister in 11 years. scott marston is taking over after malcolm turnbull lost control of the liberal party. boosting numbers before the election in may. the australian dollar rose. global news 24 hours a day on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am co
-- loretta mester from jackson hole, wyoming. of john: the family mccain says he is discontinuing medical treatment. he was diagnosed last summer with an aggressive form of brain cancer. his family says "the progress of the disease and the progression of his age has rendered a verdict." the north american free trade agreement discussions will run into next week. the u.s. and mexico have not resolved all issues and mexico will not betions complete until canada signs on. a big...
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. >> jimmy: was it in jackson hole, wyoming? >> it was in wyoming yeah. >> jimmy: up in wyoming. how does it come to pass that you would go to this, on or you'd be invited to this and all of those things? >> how i'd be invited i don't know, i can't answer that. >> jimmy: how did you get invited? >> how did i get invited, i wrote and directed my first movie called "mid '90s" which comes out this year. [ cheers and applause ] and the trailer is dropping a week from today. by the way. >> jimmy: nice. [ cheers and applause ] >> and 824 is the studio. and the producer is this legendary producer scott rudin, and eli bush. we're in this meeting at 7:00 a.m. with scott rudin, a very accomplished -- the o.g., right? in a serious meeting about the film. i get an e-mail saying, like, come to kanye west's listening party in wyoming. and eli, my boy, the other producer, we're obsesses with kanye. we're the same age. the first album came out when we were 18, he's our dude. >> jimmy: gotcha. >> right? and we're like, yo, this is so weird, kanye west is playing wyoming, they want to fly us out,
. >> jimmy: was it in jackson hole, wyoming? >> it was in wyoming yeah. >> jimmy: up in wyoming. how does it come to pass that you would go to this, on or you'd be invited to this and all of those things? >> how i'd be invited i don't know, i can't answer that. >> jimmy: how did you get invited? >> how did i get invited, i wrote and directed my first movie called "mid '90s" which comes out this year. [ cheers and applause ] and the trailer is...
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the wall streetjournal is looking at that meeting in wyoming. fed's kaplan says he is comfortable with four rate increases this year. the dallas federal reserve president says federal reserve officials will ignore political pressure or attacks. on business insider, more pressure on elon musk. wall street analysts tore down a tesla model 3 and found significant fit and finish issues. analysts from ubs say the car's build quality is disappointing for a $49,000 car. and bloomberg asks, will the market crash if trump is impeached? here is what analysts say. they point out stocks continued to rise during the clinton impeachment, at the time of the internet boom, and that corporate earnings remain strong, partly thanks to his tax cuts. and don't forget, let us know what you are spotting online. use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. up next, newsbriefing. the eden project says it wants to build an offshoot of the cornish attraction in the lancashire town of morecambe. john maguire has visited the proposed site. morecambe is rightly proud of its past. these
the wall streetjournal is looking at that meeting in wyoming. fed's kaplan says he is comfortable with four rate increases this year. the dallas federal reserve president says federal reserve officials will ignore political pressure or attacks. on business insider, more pressure on elon musk. wall street analysts tore down a tesla model 3 and found significant fit and finish issues. analysts from ubs say the car's build quality is disappointing for a $49,000 car. and bloomberg asks, will the...
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wyoming produces more uranium than any other state. when can we expect the epa to scrap this unnecessary regulation, a midnight regulation that came out on the final day of an eight-year administration? mr. wheeler: i have not had the opportunity to be briefed on that the last four weeks, but the nuclear regulatory commission has concerns on that and we will work on that expeditiously. sen. barrasso: during the first year of the trump administration, it is my understanding that epa finalized 22 deregulatory actions. according to your agencies can save over $1 billion in regulatory costs to americans. last july it was announced that the american economy grew 4.1%. this continues the trend of strong economic growth under the trump administration. in your opinion, is the administration's approach to environmental deregulation under the epa protecting the environment while also helping the economy? essentially, can we have a strong economy and healthy environment at the same time? mr. wheeler: yes, we can, and the data shows that. sen. bar
wyoming produces more uranium than any other state. when can we expect the epa to scrap this unnecessary regulation, a midnight regulation that came out on the final day of an eight-year administration? mr. wheeler: i have not had the opportunity to be briefed on that the last four weeks, but the nuclear regulatory commission has concerns on that and we will work on that expeditiously. sen. barrasso: during the first year of the trump administration, it is my understanding that epa finalized 22...
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results from the wyoming primary elections in the g.o.p. shannon: results from the wyoming primary election in the gop senate race, john barrasso, well-funded challenger with 65% of the vote, last check results still pouring in the gop gubernatorial primary, the wyoming state treasurer leading the ways with woman gop voice and other foster freeze in second. also tonight in west virginia the president touting the administration's moved to rollback environmental regulations in coal country. adam house we has the story. >> reporter: trump administration's affordable clean energy will give states more powerful to make decisions on restricting carbon dioxide emissions than the federal government. the obama era clean power plan tried to limit emissions with federal regulations. the supreme court temporarily blocked the plane in 2016 after dozens of states filed legal challenges and today andrew wheeler announced the replacement saying he would, quote, empower states to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide modern, reliable affordable energy
results from the wyoming primary elections in the g.o.p. shannon: results from the wyoming primary election in the gop senate race, john barrasso, well-funded challenger with 65% of the vote, last check results still pouring in the gop gubernatorial primary, the wyoming state treasurer leading the ways with woman gop voice and other foster freeze in second. also tonight in west virginia the president touting the administration's moved to rollback environmental regulations in coal country. adam...
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wyoming second and utah third. at the same time they said of course we hope that the nafta isn't disrupted. that's the economy. we hope we rely on immigration for the farm. and so again there was a disconnect. and it's again you can call this cogtive or whatever. something strange divorced the national political emotions from all the complexity of the other things including economic. >> that's so interesting. trying to get a grib on the disconnect. it looks like james from the picture was your pilot for the trip. i wonder whether there were scary moments or whether this was sort of bonding between the two of you? and how was it spending 100,000 miles as a couple together? >> well, he's a great pilot and conservative. and we had some basic rules of only flying safe conditions. when you're in a small airplane up there in the sky, weather happens. when air tra traffic controllers say weather they mean bad weather. or surprises. birds and drones. other planes in the sky. sudden thunderstorms. it's a wonderful experienc
wyoming second and utah third. at the same time they said of course we hope that the nafta isn't disrupted. that's the economy. we hope we rely on immigration for the farm. and so again there was a disconnect. and it's again you can call this cogtive or whatever. something strange divorced the national political emotions from all the complexity of the other things including economic. >> that's so interesting. trying to get a grib on the disconnect. it looks like james from the picture was...
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wyoming produces more uranium than anything. when can we expect the epa to scrap this regulation that came out kind of a midnight regulation obama administration on the eight year ministration? >> i've not had the opportunity to respond in the last four weeks but i know that the nuclear regulatory commission as concerned about and wewill try to work forward on .>> during the g first year of the company ministration is my understanding that epa finalized 200 regulatory actions. according to your agency's actions could save over $1 billion and regulatory costs. last july was in the american economy grew 4.1 percent. if this continues, the trend of strong growth. in your opinion the administration's approach to environmental deregulation protecting the environment while also helping our economy and essentially we have both noa strong economy and the environment at the same time?>> yes we can the data shows that. >> senator carter. >>. >> again, welcome. you. >> thank you. i need to clear that through our ethics in-house but i do ap
wyoming produces more uranium than anything. when can we expect the epa to scrap this regulation that came out kind of a midnight regulation obama administration on the eight year ministration? >> i've not had the opportunity to respond in the last four weeks but i know that the nuclear regulatory commission as concerned about and wewill try to work forward on .>> during the g first year of the company ministration is my understanding that epa finalized 200 regulatory actions....
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novel about what would happen if they tried to shoot down the president's plane after it came across wyoming and he and his family were able to get out and escape with bad guys trying to track him down, it's a pretty exciting, again, the survival story but with the vastness of wyoming and the west. just finished his 13th novel with his star of picket, who gets called on by the governor to do undercover stories that they don't want publicized but ties with not only outdoors but game and fish but this particular, the newest one called disappeared and takes place in soar to goa -- saratoga where an english matron comes and spends little time in the summer and disappears, it's called onto find her and great mystery novel, the 13th of the picket series and he just signed to have that made into a tv series, now, it'll be like greg johnson's sheriff long meyer, but if you watch the tv series there's like 73 episodes, you won't find any of those episodes , i think he's up to 18 books now that he's written and i would encourage people to read that series to which again something i'm doing now i've do
novel about what would happen if they tried to shoot down the president's plane after it came across wyoming and he and his family were able to get out and escape with bad guys trying to track him down, it's a pretty exciting, again, the survival story but with the vastness of wyoming and the west. just finished his 13th novel with his star of picket, who gets called on by the governor to do undercover stories that they don't want publicized but ties with not only outdoors but game and fish but...
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the fomc meeting, and chairman jay powell will speak at the central bank and gathering in wyoming for yet still with me in new york city is georgia gun goncalves,rge kevin giddis, and the luke hickmore from aberdeen asset management. things seem to be downplayed a jackson hole, white? >> it is more of an academic exercise is not really worried about a major change in the fed except for being entrenched and policy right now. it would take a lot for them to change it. speculation that you would see some acknowledgment of the em vol, but we think that is wrong. we are waiting and seeing. jon: the ideas of the federal reserve is going to respond anytime soon to international situations, are they? i see no sign of that. no, it does not seem likely. maybe we will get a little bit they expectout what
the fomc meeting, and chairman jay powell will speak at the central bank and gathering in wyoming for yet still with me in new york city is georgia gun goncalves,rge kevin giddis, and the luke hickmore from aberdeen asset management. things seem to be downplayed a jackson hole, white? >> it is more of an academic exercise is not really worried about a major change in the fed except for being entrenched and policy right now. it would take a lot for them to change it. speculation that you...
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i haven't been in wyoming for all of my life -- i have been in wyoming for all of my life, which is about 10 generations. 74parents have an married years and they have always taken care of the wildlife. it's just getting so that you can't do nothing. you can't go hunting, you can't go fishing. after age 40 you better stay out of the mountains because them bears will get you. host: thank you for calling. go ahead. guest: i can't speak to the grizzlies in wyoming. mid-1970's there were very few grizzlies left in wyoming. they were put appropriately on the endangered species list as a threatened species. the next 30 to 40 years, the states in the area, private conservation groups including hunters, the u.s. government worked to recovery the grizzly bear. it has been remarkably successful. there are now 700,000 grizzlies where there used to be less than 150. in 2016 the obama administration proposed to remove the wyoming grizzlies from the list of threatened species. in 2017 the trump administration agreed and did just that. so that action which is being challenged in the courts, if it is not
i haven't been in wyoming for all of my life -- i have been in wyoming for all of my life, which is about 10 generations. 74parents have an married years and they have always taken care of the wildlife. it's just getting so that you can't do nothing. you can't go hunting, you can't go fishing. after age 40 you better stay out of the mountains because them bears will get you. host: thank you for calling. go ahead. guest: i can't speak to the grizzlies in wyoming. mid-1970's there were very few...
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yvonne: policymakers are gathering at jackson hole wyoming -- jackson hole wyoming -- hackson hall wyoming. what is likely are we watching out for this time? are watching out for if there is even a subtle signal from the fed chair that he is confirming. he will not come on say we will hike at the next meeting and that the end of the year, but he can emphasize as esther george good andeconomy looks inflation is near target and more rate hikes would be appropriate. that would not be much of a market mover. it would be the opposite. if the signals any kind of things are ok for now for puts emphasis on the trade war or currency volatility or the potential damage that a strong dollar could do to u.s. exports and u.s. growth it could rattle the market. in the sense of where the fed should go we spoke earlier today with jacob frankel who is the chairman of jpmorgan chase international. he is also the former head of the bank of israel. he has been in the bank for 30 years. he think there should be hiking rates and their -- they are on the right path. let's do it jacobson. less -- let's hear what j
yvonne: policymakers are gathering at jackson hole wyoming -- jackson hole wyoming -- hackson hall wyoming. what is likely are we watching out for this time? are watching out for if there is even a subtle signal from the fed chair that he is confirming. he will not come on say we will hike at the next meeting and that the end of the year, but he can emphasize as esther george good andeconomy looks inflation is near target and more rate hikes would be appropriate. that would not be much of a...
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wyoming, i hadm to go to the wyoming archives, they were glad to send it to me. it was no trouble finding the illustrations. there were plenty of illustrations out there and most for in the public domain. -- were in the public domain. >> i have a question about demonstrations. where and how they are permitted. the reason i am prompted to ask this, i was in lafayette park once with a cameraman and we were stopped by the police. they said you can't take a picture here in the park. if you go over here, it's ok. i learned they were many jurisdictions that cover all this area. >> did you have a tripod? >> we might have had one. >> there's a restriction on using a tripod to set up a camera in lafayette square. you can't do it at the lincoln memorial, either. i learned that just yesterday. it's hard to get those things. you need a permit for a demonstration for 45 people. there's always something going on. does that answer your question? it is a national park. during the gulf war, george h.w. said he wasuy here one of them -- they would beat him 24 hours a day. he tried
wyoming, i hadm to go to the wyoming archives, they were glad to send it to me. it was no trouble finding the illustrations. there were plenty of illustrations out there and most for in the public domain. -- were in the public domain. >> i have a question about demonstrations. where and how they are permitted. the reason i am prompted to ask this, i was in lafayette park once with a cameraman and we were stopped by the police. they said you can't take a picture here in the park. if you go...
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symposium gets underway in jackson hole, wyoming. investors are looking to jay powell's maiden speech later today. there will be more attention after president trump's criticism of the rate rises and that has dominated conversation with guests at the event. >> trade is an issue for the world to be concerned about, and is it -- it is extremely important we have good outcomes there. by all means, negotiate, but don't hold the nuclear treasure. it ought not to affect monetary policy settings at all. if it gets to be a really big trade war, bigger than most people think -- and i don't rule that out anymore, because it seems to be getting nastier. if it gets to that kind of scope, it becomes like a supply shock for the u.s. economy. >> we are ending the era of very cheap global capital flows going to emerging markets. rates are going up in the u.s., many central bankers around the world are tightening monetary policy and that means countries that have been able to finance deficit very cheaply, that is changing. we will see heightened vuln
symposium gets underway in jackson hole, wyoming. investors are looking to jay powell's maiden speech later today. there will be more attention after president trump's criticism of the rate rises and that has dominated conversation with guests at the event. >> trade is an issue for the world to be concerned about, and is it -- it is extremely important we have good outcomes there. by all means, negotiate, but don't hold the nuclear treasure. it ought not to affect monetary policy settings...
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and the senator from wyoming, i had to go to the wyoming archives, and they were glad to send them to me. there was no trouble finding the illustrations. there were plenty, and most were in the public domain. >> please introduce yourself. aboutave a question demonstrations, and where and how they are permitted. i am prompted to ask this because i was in lafayette park once with the cameraman, and we were stopped by police. they said you cannot take a picture here in a park. but if you go over here, it is ok. are many there jurisdictions that cover this area. >> did you have a tripod? >> we might have. >> there is a restriction on using a tripod to set up the camera in lafayette square, and also at the lincoln and jefferson memorial. i learned that yesterday. we had to do something there, and it is hard to get those things. fore are permits demonstration for more than 25 people, 115 permits in 2016 or 2017, i think. then there is always something going on. --?to answer your question it is a national park. the other thing i wanted to say ,as that during the gulf war george h.w. bush, th
and the senator from wyoming, i had to go to the wyoming archives, and they were glad to send them to me. there was no trouble finding the illustrations. there were plenty, and most were in the public domain. >> please introduce yourself. aboutave a question demonstrations, and where and how they are permitted. i am prompted to ask this because i was in lafayette park once with the cameraman, and we were stopped by police. they said you cannot take a picture here in a park. but if you go...
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we are looking at central wyoming,n my omen, -- jackson hole. sophie is looking at the markets. sophie: quite a few catalysts to keep an eye on. asian stocks lower while the dollar is gaining ground, the bloomberg dollar index up one third of a percent supported by losses from oz a's -- aussie. this is being felt by the political turmoil in camera. the kiwi dollar on the back foot and we have the yuan also retreating. at 680 6.20 against the dollar as u.s. china trade talks have resumed. they want to maintain some of the weakness for the currency. in equity markets, the 100 down. andes could -- for korea china stocks have been fluctuating, as well as hong kong. some movers, qantas, the most in two years highlighting concerns around fuel and plane cost. also tbt telecom, gaining ground amid speculation it is mulling talks to verge with vodafone in australia. that is boosting singapore. me --a check on sound since ipo, trading above 18 hong kong dollars. it has been a rocky road since its make -- it made its debut. a mixed picture when it came to that income statement. thank you s
we are looking at central wyoming,n my omen, -- jackson hole. sophie is looking at the markets. sophie: quite a few catalysts to keep an eye on. asian stocks lower while the dollar is gaining ground, the bloomberg dollar index up one third of a percent supported by losses from oz a's -- aussie. this is being felt by the political turmoil in camera. the kiwi dollar on the back foot and we have the yuan also retreating. at 680 6.20 against the dollar as u.s. china trade talks have resumed. they...
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rob: you got to find people to buy your product in wyoming, not a lot of people there. delaware, very small state on the east coast that is overlooked a lot. >> 64% of companies in the fortune 500 companies are incorporated in the state of delaware. it is not just tax friendly but friendly as far as the legalities. so many companies you won't even know are incorporated in the state of delaware. rob: you could drive 20 minutes, 64%. >> fortune 500 companies, very friendly. rob: delaware is another one to think about. florida is friendly for different set of reasons, no state income tax. >> once you go there and live there, huge savings and low corporate state tax as well for businesses. very business friendly and a lot of entrepreneurs. thousands make it and that is huge. young people go there, the beach, the warm weather. rob: other states, states that have taken california businesses away that make it friendly and they learn because they see policies come in and they say let's make it business friendly. >> with trump passing a new tax, trying to get people, trying to g
rob: you got to find people to buy your product in wyoming, not a lot of people there. delaware, very small state on the east coast that is overlooked a lot. >> 64% of companies in the fortune 500 companies are incorporated in the state of delaware. it is not just tax friendly but friendly as far as the legalities. so many companies you won't even know are incorporated in the state of delaware. rob: you could drive 20 minutes, 64%. >> fortune 500 companies, very friendly. rob:...
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out in wyoming, so many jobs available. all kinds of jobs. wendy's couldn't run the drive-through window because they couldn't find people to work. that's not only true in wyoming but perhaps all over america, so we have to make sure we encourage that. charles: foster friess, always a pleasure, you are a legend on many fronts and appreciate you taking the time to spend time talking with us on this record-breaking day. >> you are one of my heroes. come to jackson hole or scottsdale to come visit me. charles: i haven't been in a couple years, i love jackson hole. get the fly fishing equipment ready. >> okay. charles: let's bring in manny doppler, independent forum visiting fellow and national taxpayer senior fellow. kyle lamberts and maga etf creator. mattie, foster brought up something interesting, rapid depreciation and things like that, we saw a durable goods report out today. if you take out all the other things and focus on investment, business investment, it was another huge number. there's a business component to this improvement to the
out in wyoming, so many jobs available. all kinds of jobs. wendy's couldn't run the drive-through window because they couldn't find people to work. that's not only true in wyoming but perhaps all over america, so we have to make sure we encourage that. charles: foster friess, always a pleasure, you are a legend on many fronts and appreciate you taking the time to spend time talking with us on this record-breaking day. >> you are one of my heroes. come to jackson hole or scottsdale to come...
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the speech in wyoming. we begin with a big issue. the u.s. decoupling from the rest of the world. >> the u.s. right now is enjoying exceptionally strong growth. >> it is part of the divergence be one of the major themes for markets and the global economy. >> u.s. is delivering twice the earnings growth of the rest of the world. the d linkage persists. >> it is hard to make the argument against equity. is continuing to break out relative to the rest of the world. -- the pricesnies are blowing up for no other reason other than the fact that the story sounds sexy. that would be a totally different matter. economy,ou look at the in terms of providing all this fiscal stimulus that is going to continue. >> the u.s. is a policy led growth spurt. the rest of the world, it has been a combination of ad hoc issues. >> it has longer to go. the pace is more than sufficient. >> joining me is kevin. head of fixed income. head of u.s. race strategy. and coming to us from edinburgh. aberdeen standard investment. let's begin with you. can this continue? >> i'm
the speech in wyoming. we begin with a big issue. the u.s. decoupling from the rest of the world. >> the u.s. right now is enjoying exceptionally strong growth. >> it is part of the divergence be one of the major themes for markets and the global economy. >> u.s. is delivering twice the earnings growth of the rest of the world. the d linkage persists. >> it is hard to make the argument against equity. is continuing to break out relative to the rest of the world. -- the...
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markets gripped by bearish sentiments, and looking ahead to chair jay powell speaking in jackson hole, wyoming. we begin with the u.s. decoupling from the rest of the world. >> the u.s. is enjoying exceptionally strong growth. >> it's part of the divergence, one of the themes for markets in the global economy. >> the u.s. is delivering twice the earnings growth of the rest of the world. >> for now, the linkage is entrenched. >> if companies keep delivering, it is hard to make the argument against equity. >> the u.s. is continuing to break out in fundamental and technical basis. >> these companies are executing and if the prices were going up for no other reason than the story sounds sexy, that would be a different matter. >> when you look at the u.s. economy and what the trump administration has done in terms of providing fiscal stimulus, it is going to continue. >> the u.s. has a policy led growth spirit for the rest of the world, has been a combination of hawkish. >> i think the pace is more than sufficient. jonathan: joining me around the table are my guests. let's begin with you. can this
markets gripped by bearish sentiments, and looking ahead to chair jay powell speaking in jackson hole, wyoming. we begin with the u.s. decoupling from the rest of the world. >> the u.s. is enjoying exceptionally strong growth. >> it's part of the divergence, one of the themes for markets in the global economy. >> the u.s. is delivering twice the earnings growth of the rest of the world. >> for now, the linkage is entrenched. >> if companies keep delivering, it is...
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results from the wyoming primary elections in the g.o.p. senate race, incumbent senator john barrasso has fended off a well-d challenger with 65% of the votes, and at last check in with the results are pouring in for the geo. gubernatorial primary. the wyoming state treasurer currently leading the race with well-known g.o.p. voice and donor foster free, currently. the president touting his ministrations move to rollback environmental regulations" country. senior correspondent has the call for us. >> the president would give more power to the states, essentially dismantling the obama era clean power plan that try to limit emissions of federal regulations by the supreme court blocked obama's plan in 2016 after dozens of states filed legal challenges, and today, epa administrator andrew wheeler officially announced a replacement said it would "empower states to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide modern, reliable, affordable energy for all americans." tonight the president speaking in a state known for its coal production, praise the m
results from the wyoming primary elections in the g.o.p. senate race, incumbent senator john barrasso has fended off a well-d challenger with 65% of the votes, and at last check in with the results are pouring in for the geo. gubernatorial primary. the wyoming state treasurer currently leading the race with well-known g.o.p. voice and donor foster free, currently. the president touting his ministrations move to rollback environmental regulations" country. senior correspondent has the call...
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the first winter weather advisories are out in parts of wyoming and montana. that means we can't be far away. right?. lafayette not far away. 86 by the concorde pavilion. 88 front would. el sobrante 59. we have water temperatures that are holding steady and came down a bit. 57 or 59. the san francisco boy 59. fairfield 23 and gusts 32. gusts to 37 miles an hour. onshore wind in poor chicago, rio vista up to 21. 50s in a lot of these temperatures. truckee at 37. big sky country into wyoming and idaho and parts of washington as well. the system drops in. and temperatures are traveling far. 60s and 70s. you have to go to the valley to find any 80s or even far north. 60s, 70s and below average on the temperatures. the city hasn't had a temperature above average on the high side since the ninth when it was 72. averages 69. 70s for many. 82 - 86 would be average this time of year. not even close. maybe a bump toward the ends of the week -- toward the end of the week, but it looks pretty quiet. >>> a key player on the san francisco giants will undergo surgery. coming
the first winter weather advisories are out in parts of wyoming and montana. that means we can't be far away. right?. lafayette not far away. 86 by the concorde pavilion. 88 front would. el sobrante 59. we have water temperatures that are holding steady and came down a bit. 57 or 59. the san francisco boy 59. fairfield 23 and gusts 32. gusts to 37 miles an hour. onshore wind in poor chicago, rio vista up to 21. 50s in a lot of these temperatures. truckee at 37. big sky country into wyoming and...
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central bankers meet beneath the grand teeton mountains at thennual retreat in jackson hole, wyoming, comments that officials a uncomfortable addressing. >> i'm not going to get into that. i would say this, though. our j at the fed is to make decisions on monetary policy and supervision without regard to politicalonsiderations or political influence and i'm confident we'll ctinue to do that. > we'rhat they're not uncomfortable talking about on. >> businesses that have some part of the supply chain that they think could get disrupted are raisingut questions a uncertainty in terms of their own investment. ce way i think of it is to watch thisefully and to try to judge how much uncertainty is flowing through to that can cause people to pull back on investment and ultimately slow the trajectory of growth. >> after interest rate policy, officitts seem com to a rate hike in september and likely another one in december each though the president said it shoulp trade administrations by keeping rates lower and that would keep a lid on ther' dol appreciation and that doesn't at the moment seem t
central bankers meet beneath the grand teeton mountains at thennual retreat in jackson hole, wyoming, comments that officials a uncomfortable addressing. >> i'm not going to get into that. i would say this, though. our j at the fed is to make decisions on monetary policy and supervision without regard to politicalonsiderations or political influence and i'm confident we'll ctinue to do that. > we'rhat they're not uncomfortable talking about on. >> businesses that have some part...
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. >> reporter: in cheyenne, wyoming, police reopened a criminal investigation into a church official. while investigators won't release the name because of wyoming law, the die ocese restricted activities of joseph hart, citing credible, substantiated claims of sexual abuse. wyoming has no statute of limitations, neither does the vatican, which according to the diocese will now determine whether the new evidence is sufficient for disciplinary action against bishop hart. bishop hart denies all allegation of abuse. cnn calls to hart and his attorney haven't been returned. >> lot of sadness in these file cabinets. >> reporter: criminal prosecution of clergy is rare, leaving survivors seeking justice in civil courts. >> not only is it the place where survivors get what justice they can but it's also the place where pressure is created for positive change. >> reporter: at least $3.8 billion has been paid out since the '80s across the nation in lawsuits and claims involving allegations of sexual abuse within the catholic church. >> change is not happening because the church is reforming, ch
. >> reporter: in cheyenne, wyoming, police reopened a criminal investigation into a church official. while investigators won't release the name because of wyoming law, the die ocese restricted activities of joseph hart, citing credible, substantiated claims of sexual abuse. wyoming has no statute of limitations, neither does the vatican, which according to the diocese will now determine whether the new evidence is sufficient for disciplinary action against bishop hart. bishop hart denies...
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this morning at the annual symposium in jackson hole, wyoming. the topic of rising rates sure to be a big focus in the speech. that's something that nearly every homeowner and potential home buyer needs to be paying close attention to let's talk more about the impact of rates and housing and bring in diana olick who joins us on set. thanks for having us in your home >> you're welcome. >> we've been talking about supply, demand, inventory, nobody wants to sell have we talked enough about the potential impact of rising interest rates >> you can't talk enough about that people don't buy a house for the price, they buy it for the monthly payment. in the past six to eight months that monthly payment has simply gone up. will it affect certain buyers more than others absolutely if you're buying a bigger house with a bigger mortgage, it will bother you more. if you're putting a lot down, it doesn't bother you as much the first-time home buyer, the millennial, they're making lower down payments. they're more on the edge of homeownership, that higher rate
this morning at the annual symposium in jackson hole, wyoming. the topic of rising rates sure to be a big focus in the speech. that's something that nearly every homeowner and potential home buyer needs to be paying close attention to let's talk more about the impact of rates and housing and bring in diana olick who joins us on set. thanks for having us in your home >> you're welcome. >> we've been talking about supply, demand, inventory, nobody wants to sell have we talked enough...
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wyoming, 11:00 a.m. on wall street "squawk alley" is live ♪ ♪ ♪ whatever it takes because i love the adrenaline in my veins. ♪ i do what it takes because i love how it feels when i break the change ♪ whatever it takes, you take m to the top, i'm ready for whatever it takes ♪ because i love the adrenaline in my veins. >> happy friday. welcome to "squawk alley." jon fortt. morgan brennan, david faber. we have a lot to get to this morning. we begin with the fed summit at jackson hole fed chairman jay powell wrapping up his speech. steve liesman is there live in wyoming, joins us with his reaction good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, jon, thanks very much fed chairman jerome powell in his first speech as fed chairman at the famed enclave in jackson hole, put on by kansas city federal reserve. striking a dovish tone, that's the way the market has taken i want to lead with market reaction, the 210 spread down below 20 basis points. last one was 19.7, 19.9, below 20 basis points first tim
wyoming, 11:00 a.m. on wall street "squawk alley" is live ♪ ♪ ♪ whatever it takes because i love the adrenaline in my veins. ♪ i do what it takes because i love how it feels when i break the change ♪ whatever it takes, you take m to the top, i'm ready for whatever it takes ♪ because i love the adrenaline in my veins. >> happy friday. welcome to "squawk alley." jon fortt. morgan brennan, david faber. we have a lot to get to this morning. we begin with the...
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gathering in jackson hole, wyoming and elon musk slapping down calls to take time off. the stock slipping in premarket. away from the opening bell after a week of gains, the s&p 500 up 300 points. up .1%. in the bond market, yields are lower. the dollar stronger in g10, back to $114.23. the event of the week, central bankers gathering in jackson hole. markets looking for hints about the fed rate hike path of the outlook on the economy. >> the only thing the fed has to fe
gathering in jackson hole, wyoming and elon musk slapping down calls to take time off. the stock slipping in premarket. away from the opening bell after a week of gains, the s&p 500 up 300 points. up .1%. in the bond market, yields are lower. the dollar stronger in g10, back to $114.23. the event of the week, central bankers gathering in jackson hole. markets looking for hints about the fed rate hike path of the outlook on the economy. >> the only thing the fed has to fe
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biggest names in the financial world, gathering at jackson hole, wyoming, talking about trade and overall outlook. >> my forecast for the year, i don't know where the third quarter will come out, we may see the range in more of 3% as opposed to my last four case looking in the two% range. cheryl: what does that mean for possible future rate hikes? all eyes on jackson hole. we're there. >>> shocking new "fox news poll" show more than a third of americans feel socialism is the way to go. have they been to venezuela? okay, all that and more coming up. first we go to hillary vaughn. she is live at white house. hillary, the attorney general is well, still there. what do we know? reporter: cheryl, he rolled up in the white house just minutes ago. as neil mentioned the ag is in the middle of a very public feud with his commander-in-chief all because the president said this morning. >> the dems are very strong in the justice department. i put an attorney general never took control of the justice department, jeff sessions. never took control of the just tis department and, it is a, sort of an incr
biggest names in the financial world, gathering at jackson hole, wyoming, talking about trade and overall outlook. >> my forecast for the year, i don't know where the third quarter will come out, we may see the range in more of 3% as opposed to my last four case looking in the two% range. cheryl: what does that mean for possible future rate hikes? all eyes on jackson hole. we're there. >>> shocking new "fox news poll" show more than a third of americans feel socialism...
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it takes four hours to get anywhere in wyoming. they don't broadcast the recording of what is happening on the state floor anywhere. they have no idea it is a black box. that is completely wrong. it is an easy fight to have. and the commons and citizen says whatever they are doing should be done in the dark, shouldn't have any idea what is going on. it goes back to one of the core functions of what these organizations do, showcase and put sunlight where there is darkness. when that happens people become engaged and empowered to hold people accountable. >> 99% of the traveling around to not texas, has been finding there are a fair number of groups and organizations and loose alliances of citizens who have independently of each other become aware of this problem that we call the deep state which is a fantastic phrase. i'm disgusted i didn't think of it. the apparatus out there at the state and local level that feeds into the problem in washington dc. they are trying in their own ways, the culture of their state, to start fighting bac
it takes four hours to get anywhere in wyoming. they don't broadcast the recording of what is happening on the state floor anywhere. they have no idea it is a black box. that is completely wrong. it is an easy fight to have. and the commons and citizen says whatever they are doing should be done in the dark, shouldn't have any idea what is going on. it goes back to one of the core functions of what these organizations do, showcase and put sunlight where there is darkness. when that happens...
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. >> reporteer graduating, he moved to wyoming, where he loved to hunt and fish, and he enrolled in law school. his future was bright. he edhad friends, he join the national guard as a medic, eventually deploying to iraq. ter he came home, he always kept his medic bag in his car in case that he needed to help anydy. >> reporter: but his mother susan riehl says, iraq changed him. his medical records show he exhibited p.t.s.d. andtonxiety relateis service. >> i don't think he was mentally ill until after he came back. >> reporter: in 2014, after he finished law school and was working in a private firm, matthew riehl had his first mental break. his mother found him secluded in his home believing the end of time was coming. she convinced hito go to a veterans affairs hospital in wyoming for mental health treatmen and, she removed several guns from his house for safekeeping. what were you concerned about? >> just that he could harm himself or others. it was probably not a good idea for somebody who was mentally ill to have guns. >> reporter: but he didn't stay in v.a. treatment, firs walking
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she convinced him to go to a rans affairs hospital in wyoming for mental health treatment. sd, she removed several guns from his house fekeeping. what were you concerned about? >> just that he could harm himself or others. it was probably not a good idea for somebody who was mentall ill to have guns. >> reporter: but he didn't stay long in v.a. treatment, first walking away, then checking himself out. and soon after, he moved into the basement of his parents home. records provided by the family show that he was receiving private outpatientental health treatment and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, but was not suicidal or homicidal. then, in early 2017 his mother says he stopped taking his medication. >> he became more reclusate. he stoppedg meals with the family and just wanted to be left alone. >> reporter: the family became concerned and a little scared, by his erratic behavior, so they reached out to the local lone tree, colorado police department. >> we were hoping they could offer us some assistance to get him help. they went to t house and tried talk to him, and t
she convinced him to go to a rans affairs hospital in wyoming for mental health treatment. sd, she removed several guns from his house fekeeping. what were you concerned about? >> just that he could harm himself or others. it was probably not a good idea for somebody who was mentall ill to have guns. >> reporter: but he didn't stay long in v.a. treatment, first walking away, then checking himself out. and soon after, he moved into the basement of his parents home. records provided...
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. >> wyoming has smiled on me and my family. and now i am running for government. i know what it takes to foster to raise taxes. >> how did foster fair with trump's complete and total endorse amount, think two in 60 seconds. >>> if you don't remember who foster frei is. s is, this is who he is. >> this contraception thing, back in my days, the girls used bayer aspirin in my days, and the gals put it between their knees. >> i am trying to catch my breath. >> decided to run for governor in wyoming. donald trump swooned in on primary. >> they are going 20, 30, 40, 50 points. it's crazy. >> so last night was the big election. did foster friess win? >> billionaire foster freiss falls short. beaten by mark gordon in the gop primary. >> i don't want to brag about it, but man, do i have a good record of endorsement. each of us is different. and each cancer is different. how it reacts, how it evades and adapts. and how we attack it. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america, we use diagnostic tools that help us better understand what drives each person's cancer. thi
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but powell isn't taking it lying down that's an annual gathering of central bankers in jackson hole wyoming the fed chief signaled that he expects to continue raising interest rates if the american economy remains robust powell also said that the fed needs to balance maximizing employment with keeping prices stable. so let's bring in our financial correspondent at the new york stock exchange jose jose luis the arrow has a it seems that powell is resisting pressure at the moment can we then take it more hikes all coming. absolutely helen and investors thing two more will happen before the year and probably to most immediate one will come next the specially after polls as beach on friday bought a sixty eight percent of the market also sees an additional twenty five basis points increase by december and contrary to president desires a chairman of the fed said in jackson hole what all hikes implemented so far contributed to their current as stability where there are no signs so far of overheating neither of inflation overshooting said monetary policy is tricky i'm making money more expensive to
but powell isn't taking it lying down that's an annual gathering of central bankers in jackson hole wyoming the fed chief signaled that he expects to continue raising interest rates if the american economy remains robust powell also said that the fed needs to balance maximizing employment with keeping prices stable. so let's bring in our financial correspondent at the new york stock exchange jose jose luis the arrow has a it seems that powell is resisting pressure at the moment can we then take...
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. ♪ vonnie: the kansas city fed annual symposium kicks off in wyoming. it follows the release of the minutes from the july meeting with shed -- which shed little doubt about a rate hike later. it could pose downside risks to the fed path forward. kathleen hays spoke to esther george about that and more. >> wages are very important obviously. wage inflation relative to more general price inflation, i'm not sure you can connect them so tightly as to say we see wages performing runway -- one way, which of the about our project of the core inflation the same way. it's one ofeasons the topics is to understand what structural forces may be affecting that wage performance. do withhave summoned to cyclical factors or are there more structural regions -- reasons we see them not moving at the pace you might expect? is the trade war entering into your view of inflation at this point? our import prices a greater risk in the risk of a tight labor market? esther: that would be a good question whether the pressures we see around inflation are temporary or whether they
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jones good to have you with us central bankers from around the world coming together in jackson hole wyoming for their annual economic retreat organized by the federal reserve which runs until saturday at a d.c. investors and fed watches are especially awaiting the keynote address from the central bank's chairman jerome powell it'll be his first chance to comment publicly on recent criticism from the white house president on a trump has said he was unhappy with the fed's plan over gradual interest rate hikes that was a break with a long standing convention the presidents do not comment on the fed's decisions to preserve the banks independence palace remarks in jackson hole will also be examined for any clues as to whether he thinks washington's trade policies will hurt the u.s. economy and how badly. and for more on this i would like to check now with callum pickering see the economist at their bank bank in london good to have you with us so we just heard central bankers are gathering there in jackson hole and i'm sure they have a lot to talk about what's the biggest issue. biggest issue is
jones good to have you with us central bankers from around the world coming together in jackson hole wyoming for their annual economic retreat organized by the federal reserve which runs until saturday at a d.c. investors and fed watches are especially awaiting the keynote address from the central bank's chairman jerome powell it'll be his first chance to comment publicly on recent criticism from the white house president on a trump has said he was unhappy with the fed's plan over gradual...