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surveillance cameras capture prowling thieves a minute after fed ex delivers a package .... seems likeme they were following the fed ex delivery personsoon after the truck takes off, a silver sedan makes a u-turn.the pkg was delivered at 3:11pm and by 3:12 the pkg was picked upthe thief gets out ... casually walks up to the doorway, takes the box and goes back to the getaway car. the driver easily takes off. the homeowner who is now fearful the thieves may come back for more ... wants to protect his identity.people are so bold that they can come right in front of the door.. what stops them from coming into the house?his family is even more on edge .... especially after someone tried stealing his truck from their bangor avenue driveway some months ago. in this incidence, the thief wore a hat that covered his face, but they're hoping someone can identify the suspect vehicle .... which has a distinctive paint job, and black rims ... it appears the porch pirate may have hit at least one other home on thursday.we had one neighbor saying his pkg was alsopicked up between 3 and 315a police re
surveillance cameras capture prowling thieves a minute after fed ex delivers a package .... seems likeme they were following the fed ex delivery personsoon after the truck takes off, a silver sedan makes a u-turn.the pkg was delivered at 3:11pm and by 3:12 the pkg was picked upthe thief gets out ... casually walks up to the doorway, takes the box and goes back to the getaway car. the driver easily takes off. the homeowner who is now fearful the thieves may come back for more ... wants to...
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surveillance cameras capture prowling thieves a minute after fed ex delivers a package .... seems likeme they were following the fed ex delivery personsoon after the truck takes off, a silver sedan makes a u-turn.the pkg was delivered at 3:11pm and by 3:12 the pkg was picked upthe thief gets out ... casually walks up to the doorway, takes the box and goes back to the getaway car. the driver easily takes off. the homeowner who is now fearful the thieves may come back for more ... wants to protect his identity.people are so bold that they can come right in front of the door.. what stops them from coming into the house?his family is even more on edge .... especially after someone tried stealing his truck from their bangor avenue driveway some months ago. in this incidence, the thief wore a hat that covered his face, but they're hoping someone can identify the suspect vehicle .... which has a distinctive paint job, and black rims ... it appears the porch pirate may have hit at least one other home on thursday.we had one neighbor saying his pkg was alsopicked up between 3 and 315a police re
surveillance cameras capture prowling thieves a minute after fed ex delivers a package .... seems likeme they were following the fed ex delivery personsoon after the truck takes off, a silver sedan makes a u-turn.the pkg was delivered at 3:11pm and by 3:12 the pkg was picked upthe thief gets out ... casually walks up to the doorway, takes the box and goes back to the getaway car. the driver easily takes off. the homeowner who is now fearful the thieves may come back for more ... wants to...
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surveillance cameras capture prowling thieves a minute after fed ex delivers a package .... seems likee they were following the fed ex delivery personsoon after the truck takes off, a silver sedan makes a u-turn.the pkg was delivered at 3:11pm and by 3:12 the pkg was picked upthe thief gets out ... casually walks up to the doorway, takes the box and goes back to the getaway car. the driver easily takes off. the homeowner who is now fearful the thieves may come back for more ... wants to protect his identity.people are so bold that they can come right in front of the door.. what stops them from coming into the house?his family is even more on edge .... especially after someone tried stealing his truck from their bangor avenue driveway some months ago. in this incidence, the thief wore a hat that covered his face, but they're hoping someone can identify the suspect vehicle .... which has a distinctive paint job, and black rims ... it appears the porch pirate may have hit at least one other home on thursday.we had one neighbor saying his pkg was alsopicked up between 3 and 315a police rep
surveillance cameras capture prowling thieves a minute after fed ex delivers a package .... seems likee they were following the fed ex delivery personsoon after the truck takes off, a silver sedan makes a u-turn.the pkg was delivered at 3:11pm and by 3:12 the pkg was picked upthe thief gets out ... casually walks up to the doorway, takes the box and goes back to the getaway car. the driver easily takes off. the homeowner who is now fearful the thieves may come back for more ... wants to protect...
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that person placed packages on foot stools and they went off until he used fed ex.where the fbi identified him and apprehended him. >> shepard: if you can get close to the person, find out if there's anything else out there and what his intention was. >> absolutely. in any terrorist investigation, you have the person that commits the act but then you look at the person that helped facilitate it, people that may have helped fund it and other people that might be of like mind to do attacks. so you have to find out -- >> shepard: i was going to ask you about that. how concerned now are there that copycats will arrive? >> that's always a possibility. it's really how much publicity a person gets in the media. the media treats him as a criminal, as which they are, hopefully that will deter other people from trying to follow. >> shepard: good to talk to you. >> thank you. >> shepard: police in florida i mentioned checking the second package at a satellite office of congresswoman debbie wasserman-schul wasserman-schultz. phil keating is there. i saw the treat from aventura
that person placed packages on foot stools and they went off until he used fed ex.where the fbi identified him and apprehended him. >> shepard: if you can get close to the person, find out if there's anything else out there and what his intention was. >> absolutely. in any terrorist investigation, you have the person that commits the act but then you look at the person that helped facilitate it, people that may have helped fund it and other people that might be of like mind to do...
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the jobs are gone all the polis the fed ex. live to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to try to be for us this is what the four three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. this should. be. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to to correct the demonstrations one for being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just go ahead up to a pretty meaningless book video at three in the neighbor lose out on the school in need of the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. of those who took the kite invested ov
the jobs are gone all the polis the fed ex. live to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to try to be...
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the jobs are gone all the coal was a fed ex that it was love to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. i am asked to answer this is the kaiser report one one thousandth part cherokee. station we all are max we all are in fact i have a headline here up up up up up and way that is the u. s. deficit the us government paid a whopping five hundred twenty three billion us dollars and interest in fiscal twenty eight eighteen here's a chart going back to zero nine hundred eighty eight which is quite interesting you see that the interest that we pay annually on our debt is rising rising rising despite interest rates going down that whole time we're still paying more and more every year which goes against what everybody always says oh all these debts are manageable because interest rates are so low yeah well you know america is like a guy who won the lottery and bl
the jobs are gone all the coal was a fed ex that it was love to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. i am asked to answer this is the kaiser report one one thousandth part cherokee. station we all are max we all are in fact i have a headline here up up...
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which is more than everything that i think took you simply to boost look at evenings like these where fed ex our show solidarity for each other our important city was that whether in a political or cultural context like tonight's theater performances you can duplicate or not do a. play focuses on the difficulties of overcoming your own limits and the courage needed to do so. courage is a trait not a one critics like ike obama certainly need in these dangerous times even in exile in berlin. while thousands of turkish citizens have applied for asylum here in germany so far. now it's supposed to be a success story for ecologists and conservationists in the one nine hundred eighty s. officials in the netherlands decided to re wild a huge swath of marshland it became an oasis for wild horses deer and cattle fifty six square kilometers of serengeti right in the heart of europe but what happens when a reserve is returned to nature and also barges plus and the animal population boom and food when built now creatures on the land are dying at an alarming rate and activists are up in our. it looks like
which is more than everything that i think took you simply to boost look at evenings like these where fed ex our show solidarity for each other our important city was that whether in a political or cultural context like tonight's theater performances you can duplicate or not do a. play focuses on the difficulties of overcoming your own limits and the courage needed to do so. courage is a trait not a one critics like ike obama certainly need in these dangerous times even in exile in berlin....
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the jobs are gone all the polis the fed ex. love to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that in the end it's how many it's happened. are. welcome. back to worlds apart from a half month muscled former afghan diplomat and president of the am i said foundation mr moussa just before the break we started talking about the numerous afghan governments and their ability or inability to deliver on their promises and the united states back in two thousand and fourteen was very have only involved in called pulling together the current unity or some would say disunity government which was fairly unpopular as far as i understand among the people but still how together do you think putting together and not a unity government would be a good idea come two thousand and nineteen i do believe that in afghanistan what was needed was
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are vertical but still have this opportunity to really you know that analogy of the amazon of the fed ex of creating safe codes and being able to ship to them right now people can ship to the liver and they can deliver to some cells aside your body and a couple of other things but there isn't really a broadly addressable way to make cian therapies three different specific applications and you mentioned that this could cost two hundred seventy thousand dollars but you could reduce it by ten fold to twenty seven hundred and i think you were telling me last time we spoke that in the u.k. for example they rejected that even at least for certain people explain that a little bit more yeah so i mean specifically i should mention that that is their cost of goods they price the drug for seventy k. and so when i say ten x. reduction in cost of goods you know that's a perspective statement for what i believe we can achieve realistically i want to see this be you know pennies on the dollar i want gene therapy to be so inexpensive inaccessible that it can be a globally accessible technology right but
are vertical but still have this opportunity to really you know that analogy of the amazon of the fed ex of creating safe codes and being able to ship to them right now people can ship to the liver and they can deliver to some cells aside your body and a couple of other things but there isn't really a broadly addressable way to make cian therapies three different specific applications and you mentioned that this could cost two hundred seventy thousand dollars but you could reduce it by ten fold...
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surveillance cameras show the thieves a minute after fed ex delivers a package ....after the truck takes off, a silver sedan makes a u-turn. the thief gets out ... casually walks up to the doorwa takes the box and goes back to the getaway car. the homeowner says someone also tried stealing his truck from their bangor avenue driveway a few months ago. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... a major data breach at a popular grocery store chain and it could impact your health care plan. ( james ) and then... a vote this week could ban the sale of flavored tobacco products in marin county. ( james ) but first... san mateo police are looking for a gunman involved in a shooting near a cal-train station. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. . ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. (dave)little change is forecast through monday, except for slightly cooler temperatures. dry offshore flow will develop by monday night and tuesday, resulting in a warming and drying trend through at least thursday.
surveillance cameras show the thieves a minute after fed ex delivers a package ....after the truck takes off, a silver sedan makes a u-turn. the thief gets out ... casually walks up to the doorwa takes the box and goes back to the getaway car. the homeowner says someone also tried stealing his truck from their bangor avenue driveway a few months ago. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... a major data breach at a popular grocery store chain and it could impact your health care...
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the transports which include, of course, the railroads, fed ex, ups, lot of the airlines down now the biggest percentage loser in the major indices down 3% or 346 points. then we can transition to the airlines. we have airport closures in the panhandle part of florida, anywhere near there. that started to affect airline stocks but what are we looking at there, jeff? >> well, i think you are also looking at the fact that there's potentially going to be higher oil prices. i don't consider, you know, along the lines of what are the effects of the tax cuts going to be in terms of how it affects transportation, the fact that tariffs could have a tremendous impact on transportations is something to be very, very concerned about, because a lot of the transportation companies become heavily dependent on things like basic materials and even consumer spending, and like charlie said and art was saying, i think what is a real concern is whether or not these tariffs increase consumer prices and consumers start spending less. the bottom line with the consumer, the consumer is the foundation, in my
the transports which include, of course, the railroads, fed ex, ups, lot of the airlines down now the biggest percentage loser in the major indices down 3% or 346 points. then we can transition to the airlines. we have airport closures in the panhandle part of florida, anywhere near there. that started to affect airline stocks but what are we looking at there, jeff? >> well, i think you are also looking at the fact that there's potentially going to be higher oil prices. i don't consider,...
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we are also hearing from have said as we get really into earnings season, whether it is macy's or fed ex so many companies have talked about the impact of tariffs on their businesses the they are concerned. you could blame some of the market upset on what we have already heard regarding those. icon hearing it too. she adding his name into the hat that are concerned about the overall impacts and the tariffs. >> okay. great stuff. thanks very much >>> let's talk more about rising rates. joining us is rick at the cme. hey, rick. >> hi. it is moving higher. consider this. we sit at 316 yield we are up exactly 75 basis points on the year we settle at 241 almost 50 of those if you look at a year to date chart and then we went sideways as the stock market started to get a little nervous. it wasn't until the august volatility until we saw a delinking of equities. it hasn't been joined or correlated very highly since we certainly do see that the yield line is still moving higher a high higher and holding what it tells me is that the treasury market is looking for reasons to move higher in rates a
we are also hearing from have said as we get really into earnings season, whether it is macy's or fed ex so many companies have talked about the impact of tariffs on their businesses the they are concerned. you could blame some of the market upset on what we have already heard regarding those. icon hearing it too. she adding his name into the hat that are concerned about the overall impacts and the tariffs. >> okay. great stuff. thanks very much >>> let's talk more about rising...
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reuters has a piece about fed ex paying retirement age pilots bonuses up to 100 grand to make sure theyp flying through the holidays. >> this will be a gigantic holiday season for the web, for internet. it just gets bigger and bigger as more companies learn how to handle it by bringing in the sales forces. they get more sophisticated. williams sonoma spends more than 50% of business online. that is a kind of company viewed as the model of what you can get to. if you can get to 50% online that is pretty fabulous. >> i'm worried about costco. >> do they have to talk about wages or margins >> they have always been the highest payer in the business. jim senegal told me we have almost no turnover. training costs about 30% of the expenses of a retail store. let me go back. i'm not worried about costco in terms of a -- i'm worried about it because of what you have said. they have been willing to eat the inflation because it is a club. a club is not going to pass on big inflation numbers. >> it's a great model. >> it is. >> prime is a club, i guess. >> i love the prime club. >> you can raise th
reuters has a piece about fed ex paying retirement age pilots bonuses up to 100 grand to make sure theyp flying through the holidays. >> this will be a gigantic holiday season for the web, for internet. it just gets bigger and bigger as more companies learn how to handle it by bringing in the sales forces. they get more sophisticated. williams sonoma spends more than 50% of business online. that is a kind of company viewed as the model of what you can get to. if you can get to 50% online...
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had paid attention and done talking and some homework, or at least paid attention to me, i ex-curated the fedaising rates oblivious. >> these firms are going to go out of business, and they are nuts they know nothing. >> cramer. >> i have not seen it like this since i went five bid for a half a million shares citigroup he is shameful. >> they know nothing they know nothing. >> excuse me what did i mean by that? surely before i came out of the set that morning i had been talking to the heads of actually 1 wall street firm about problems in the market knew that there were a lot of unsound practicing occurring it was jarring when i was told by this executive when he was talking about how many people are defaulting on their mortgages. he used a term that i had only associated with fine wine, just weren't money good something that only had happened once in our country's history and never supposed to happen again, the great depression. i was aghast i started making a lot of calls. i wanted to see if this 2005 vintage thing was in trouble everywhere i was ashen when i got off the phone. everybody sa
had paid attention and done talking and some homework, or at least paid attention to me, i ex-curated the fedaising rates oblivious. >> these firms are going to go out of business, and they are nuts they know nothing. >> cramer. >> i have not seen it like this since i went five bid for a half a million shares citigroup he is shameful. >> they know nothing they know nothing. >> excuse me what did i mean by that? surely before i came out of the set that morning i had...
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. >>> and for more on what ex-fed chief alan greenspan had to say, you can head to cnbc.com. >>> welling crushed today, bank stocks down 2.5% our next guest initiating coverage with an out perform rating of 1350 price target. we have michael here with us >> thank you, melissa. >> how are you feeling about the timing of your initiation given that the bank stocks in general have had a rough go of it? >> i figured if i can be wrong on, you know, the sda and the n, i might as well be wrong on the g as well, why not. >> take it in stride why do you think alphabet the be the ad king? why not facebook i thought facebook was going to be the ad king and that's why the cambridge analytica shouldn't hurt ad pickup at facebook >> it's clearly a different model, so, you know, google is penetrating mobile search faster than facebook's penetrating mobile social. and i think things like youtube advertising are growing phenomenally well and they have this ancillary tiny little business called google play that's growing at about 2 or 3 billion a year they've just got so many different irons in the fire
. >>> and for more on what ex-fed chief alan greenspan had to say, you can head to cnbc.com. >>> welling crushed today, bank stocks down 2.5% our next guest initiating coverage with an out perform rating of 1350 price target. we have michael here with us >> thank you, melissa. >> how are you feeling about the timing of your initiation given that the bank stocks in general have had a rough go of it? >> i figured if i can be wrong on, you know, the sda and the...
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>> i heap -- hope the fed is paying attention. the "beige book" is ex-freak him hawkish. they're talking about strong, strong. they're trying to get employees, rising wages, paying bonus, this all translates into fed speak into rising inflation and fed keeping on path of tightening and this concerns me going into december and potentially the january meeting, charles. charles: carol roth, a lot of headlines, lost in the sauce also, dallas fed chief, robert kaplan, will be a voting member of fomc. this is what i thought was fascinating. this is judgment more of an art than science observes wide variety of factors. this guy admits there, is no real way figuring this stuff out. why do they know already times they're going to hike rates next year? >> i think they are trying to give guidance on the art versus science, they have the art level of about a third-grader scribbling on a piece of paper. they are notoriously bad attic maaing judgements. here is the reality, charles, the fed giveth and fed taketh away. they have been giving, giving on historical basis from a interest rat
>> i heap -- hope the fed is paying attention. the "beige book" is ex-freak him hawkish. they're talking about strong, strong. they're trying to get employees, rising wages, paying bonus, this all translates into fed speak into rising inflation and fed keeping on path of tightening and this concerns me going into december and potentially the january meeting, charles. charles: carol roth, a lot of headlines, lost in the sauce also, dallas fed chief, robert kaplan, will be a...
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ex tariffs. >> mr. tariff, tear down that tariff poll. >> the point carl just made, your fview got the fed being too aggressive and the face of the things you said is going to raise -- >> you go to zillow, just take a look at how much your house have gotten back. >> i think zillow says has gone down the last six years. >> the rear-view mirror says employment is strong if the fed simply says we'll see what happens thank you janet yellen >> we have been having the same conversation >> because we work for a living. >> when it come to what we are watching here in terms of the broader market being down a fair significance amount, is it the earning? what is it today as oppose to yesterday that matters today somehow? >> there is a coalesce of things we have what i regard as being a fed that has not walked anything back nothing. >> they keep on talking about restrictive. >> auto is bad and housing is terrible and the end of october, right? mutual funds selling people don't want to hear anything positive. listen, united technology is the best quarter they ever had what do i hear when i talk to people, well, it can't ge
ex tariffs. >> mr. tariff, tear down that tariff poll. >> the point carl just made, your fview got the fed being too aggressive and the face of the things you said is going to raise -- >> you go to zillow, just take a look at how much your house have gotten back. >> i think zillow says has gone down the last six years. >> the rear-view mirror says employment is strong if the fed simply says we'll see what happens thank you janet yellen >> we have been having...
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the feds investigation provide any answers about the allegations surrounding brett kavanaugh or just more questions? we'll have a great team here to help break all of it down. but first, i want to ex-pla plp you. overnight, the fbi delivered its additional background work on judge kavanaugh to capitol hill. several senators are allowed to view it starting this morning. chuck grassley went first about an hour ago. dianne feinstein is scheduled moments from now. and republicans are next. at 10:00 a.m. and democrats will follow at 11:00. we've been saying this all week that the real focus is on just five republicans, jeff flake, susan collins, lisa murkowski, and democrats manchin and heidi hi hidecamp. two more no votes from republicans would sink his nomination. of course, if either heightcamp or manchin votes yes, that gives the republicans more breathing republican. the report, it is technically a supplement into the original background information into kavanaugh. it includes 302 forms. they just summarize interviews the fbi did a number of people. but there's no conclusion about who may be telling the truth. nevertheless, there is so much concern about possible leaks that the re
the feds investigation provide any answers about the allegations surrounding brett kavanaugh or just more questions? we'll have a great team here to help break all of it down. but first, i want to ex-pla plp you. overnight, the fbi delivered its additional background work on judge kavanaugh to capitol hill. several senators are allowed to view it starting this morning. chuck grassley went first about an hour ago. dianne feinstein is scheduled moments from now. and republicans are next. at 10:00...
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ex-food and energy inflation rate. those figures may play into how fast the fed raises rates.ng president trump says the central bank is doing too quickly. the president says that benchmark rates don't need to go up quickly because of the lack of inflationary pressure the fed has raised rates three times this year. >>> hurricane michael now an extremely dangerous category 4 hurricane. expected to make landfall this afternoon along the gulf coast courtney reagan joins us now from panama city, florida, with the latest >> reporter: that's right. this is really an unprecedented storm. if it hits florida as a category 4, it will be the first and only hurricane to hit this area at that level we're talking about winds of 140 miles per hour we are expecting a storm surge potentially somewhere between 9 and 13 feet. i understand when it happens, it could happen very quickly. there's already been some flooding a little east of here in apalachicola. that's sort of where florida sees that bend mark. now, there are 34 shelters that are operational, but it might simply be too late to get th
ex-food and energy inflation rate. those figures may play into how fast the fed raises rates.ng president trump says the central bank is doing too quickly. the president says that benchmark rates don't need to go up quickly because of the lack of inflationary pressure the fed has raised rates three times this year. >>> hurricane michael now an extremely dangerous category 4 hurricane. expected to make landfall this afternoon along the gulf coast courtney reagan joins us now from panama...
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the impact on prices and the better tax motivatedcap ex-that pushes down prices but that takes time. what's it mean for the fedry much in the medium term, it could be less work for the fed to do. 81% chance now of that fourth hike of the year in december first hike of 2019 coming in march. 59% probability. then the second hike, 59% probability coming in september. the market now pricing in the fed funds towards the end of next year in the range of 2.75% to 3%. if the long end of the market is going to help put the brakes on the economy, that could mean the fed has less to do in 2019 and beyond to slow growth and eased the concern about overheating. i heard your conversation with dave wessel. think of the reverse the complaint from greenspan in early 2000s. we were raising rates but the market wasn't reacting i think joe had a nice comment earlier. this is what you would have expected to happen though it happens in a jerky kind of way. >> did you hear mark grant yesterday though >> i saw a news clip about his -- or something. >> so he thinks the economy is much slower than we appreciate and thinks you really ca
the impact on prices and the better tax motivatedcap ex-that pushes down prices but that takes time. what's it mean for the fedry much in the medium term, it could be less work for the fed to do. 81% chance now of that fourth hike of the year in december first hike of 2019 coming in march. 59% probability. then the second hike, 59% probability coming in september. the market now pricing in the fed funds towards the end of next year in the range of 2.75% to 3%. if the long end of the market is...