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it is incredibly important to us, particularly in eastern idaho where we have the idaho's eastern snake plane aquifer which is about the size of lake erie, is that right mr. wesley hipke? lake erie is a pretty sizable body of water. you think gosh, you have that much water this shouldn't be a problem. it is a problem because it is in the aquifer and we have become very efficient at drilling wells and taking water out of it in order to irrigate and do other things. it is important that we monitor the aquifer and that we recharge and where possible and that is what this bill is designed to do. mr. wesley hipke is in charge of the programs which do the recharge and he has done an excellent job of it. but, because, as i said, two thirds of the land is owned by the federal government and they get kind of cranky when you do things that you think need to be done that they don't, particularly if they live back east which a lot of them do, it is important that we have laws which allow us to do this and allow us to do it more smoothly. this bill will allow or make it more smooth to cross blm land
it is incredibly important to us, particularly in eastern idaho where we have the idaho's eastern snake plane aquifer which is about the size of lake erie, is that right mr. wesley hipke? lake erie is a pretty sizable body of water. you think gosh, you have that much water this shouldn't be a problem. it is a problem because it is in the aquifer and we have become very efficient at drilling wells and taking water out of it in order to irrigate and do other things. it is important that we...
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idaho's largest and most productive aquifer is the esva and underlies much of southern and eastern idaho. this aquifer has been declining since 1952. the declines have a direct impact on both the groundwater and surface water users of the area. about 1 million acres of irrigated agriculture as well as cities towns distances and industries rely on water pumped from this aquifer. in addition, the declining spring flows from the aquifer have an important, and impact on about 600,000 irrigated acres that divert water from the snake river. the spring flows provide water for the largest concentration of commercial fitch hash fish hatcheries and feed service surface water to the complexes that provide idaho with clean electric energy. over much of the last two decades, water the users have been embroiled in court battles and at least for appeals over this declining aquifer. in 2015, the state of idaho and water users throughout the region reached historic agreements to stabilize and rebuild this aquifer. as part of the agreements groundwater is collectively agreed to reduce use by 240,000 acres
idaho's largest and most productive aquifer is the esva and underlies much of southern and eastern idaho. this aquifer has been declining since 1952. the declines have a direct impact on both the groundwater and surface water users of the area. about 1 million acres of irrigated agriculture as well as cities towns distances and industries rely on water pumped from this aquifer. in addition, the declining spring flows from the aquifer have an important, and impact on about 600,000 irrigated...
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the potential wave of regation was t of mind in sun valley, idaho, where tech titans are meeting.rstin spoke t them. ♪ h >> reporter: w apple's tim cook, facebook's sheryl sandberg and twitter ceo siegel walking the paths here in sun valley along with former ceo eric wang, big tech is out in force. so is talk of regulating the giants ahead of antitrust hearings on capitolill next week. sam altman, who funded y kbiniator which funds and add vieadd -- advises, says it will be harder. >> the companies are sort inned but when i talk to most they want regulation. we're in uncharted territor i think e we figure out how to regulate more quickly and effectively than w have in the past or we end up in a world where at some point we have to do it in a clumsy way. >> forr twitter ceo dig cost lo says antitrust and privacy issues shouldn't be conflated. >> it is not just the fact that companies are big that should cause them to be regulated. the sietz ze of the company doe have any iact on the kinds of things it might be doing. it is those specific things that companies are doing withdata, th
the potential wave of regation was t of mind in sun valley, idaho, where tech titans are meeting.rstin spoke t them. ♪ h >> reporter: w apple's tim cook, facebook's sheryl sandberg and twitter ceo siegel walking the paths here in sun valley along with former ceo eric wang, big tech is out in force. so is talk of regulating the giants ahead of antitrust hearings on capitolill next week. sam altman, who funded y kbiniator which funds and add vieadd -- advises, says it will be harder....
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christian larsen is from meridian, idaho.birthday. >> is it your birthday? >> yes, it's my birthday. >> reporter: his mom, lindsay, planning the birthday party for her son, who is autistic. christian wanted to have a science-themed birthday. complete with "microchips," they're potato chips. and a beaker birthday cake. christian handed out invitations to his entire class, 25 kids. but only one little girl said yes. his mom, brokenhearted, posted about it online, and a friend had an idea. and with mom recording it all, you could hear them coming. the nampa high school football team, all teenagers, chanting christian's name. >> christian! christian! christian! >> reporter: it turns out their coach organizing the whole thing. surprising christian, who couldn't believe it, falling right into the grass. and then this moment, going down the line. one by one, getting high fives from the team determined to make sure someone showed up for christian's birthday. and one more surprise -- a gift bag from the team. inside, a team shirt and
christian larsen is from meridian, idaho.birthday. >> is it your birthday? >> yes, it's my birthday. >> reporter: his mom, lindsay, planning the birthday party for her son, who is autistic. christian wanted to have a science-themed birthday. complete with "microchips," they're potato chips. and a beaker birthday cake. christian handed out invitations to his entire class, 25 kids. but only one little girl said yes. his mom, brokenhearted, posted about it online, and a...
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. >> boise state in idaho. a show. >> would you like to come and see just happen. >> it's a date. >> garth made good on that promise when we hosted our show from nashville last month. only "e.t." was with the two country superstars before they performed their single "dive bar" live for the first time at garth's stadium show in boise, idaho, friday night. >> unfortunately blake's girl gwen stefani wasn't there. but garth made sure she was represented. ♪ ♪ dive bar >> i got a text from my man here earlier that said, hey, man, we got your dressing room set up for you and he sent me a picture and it was a paper that said, mr. stefani on it. it sucks because garth is kind of off-limits, you can't mess with him because he's like the godfather of country music. >> hey, listen to the kid. >> he's bullying me a little bit, to be honest with you. >> you ever think this big of a boy has been bullied ever? ♪ it's high time i tell you >> what do two guys have in common? >> they're both in love with strong independent women.
. >> boise state in idaho. a show. >> would you like to come and see just happen. >> it's a date. >> garth made good on that promise when we hosted our show from nashville last month. only "e.t." was with the two country superstars before they performed their single "dive bar" live for the first time at garth's stadium show in boise, idaho, friday night. >> unfortunately blake's girl gwen stefani wasn't there. but garth made sure she was...
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topping the list, growing up in the idaho mountains and her introduction to formal education at 17.er book, educated on bestseller list for over a year. david recounts the journeys of early settlers of the northwest territory. then former first lady michelle obama's memoir, becoming. the best-selling book of last year. following that, susan account of the l.a. public library fire of 1986 in the library book. mark mentions advice on meeting happier life. most authors have appeared on tv and you can watch them
topping the list, growing up in the idaho mountains and her introduction to formal education at 17.er book, educated on bestseller list for over a year. david recounts the journeys of early settlers of the northwest territory. then former first lady michelle obama's memoir, becoming. the best-selling book of last year. following that, susan account of the l.a. public library fire of 1986 in the library book. mark mentions advice on meeting happier life. most authors have appeared on tv and you...
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they sent this letter out to the mayor of caldwell, idaho.ickens are intelligent, sensitive animals who feel pain and empathy and form strong bonds with one another, and they shouldn't be considered dinner. >> tucker: i don't know how you would know that, dr. siegel, but i am very impressed that you did. going into the final question. again, a 2-pointer, one with dr. siegel, two with jesse watters. multiple-choice, another multiple-choice. here it is. there is a new social media challenge a lot of people are doing online. it has people attempting to unscrew a bottle cap with her foot while doing a martial arts roundhouse kick. what is the name of the child's? a, the bottle cap challenge. it b, the water bottle flip challenge. c, the hyatt kick water flip challenge >> letter a, the bottle cap challenge. >> that is what i think, too. >> tucker: jesse watters, you sound very certain. i've no idea if you're right. let's go to the tape. >> a new social media challenge all the rage online, smitty has tried it in the whole family has as well. yes, t
they sent this letter out to the mayor of caldwell, idaho.ickens are intelligent, sensitive animals who feel pain and empathy and form strong bonds with one another, and they shouldn't be considered dinner. >> tucker: i don't know how you would know that, dr. siegel, but i am very impressed that you did. going into the final question. again, a 2-pointer, one with dr. siegel, two with jesse watters. multiple-choice, another multiple-choice. here it is. there is a new social media challenge...
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let's move to what's going on with top media, tech and business moguls in sun valley and idaho. have been struck there and the past. are there with ambitious plans after making term sheets for acquisitions public last month. the founder and co-ceo mike cannon brookes told us what kind of reception he has had so far. disagreed withdy our statement at that m&a process. they might've disagreed with our attempt to improve it or solve i think therally legal firms don't like it less than the bankers. >> you put out this timesheet and it is free to use. anyone can use it. there has not been any uptake as far as you know so far? as we know. far we have done 20 plus years with experience. we put down a set of terms that we think are very le, fair. if anything, a little bit buyer unfriendly, prospect friendly, which is the way we think it should land. the problem with the process is, you end up hating each other by the end of the bludgeoning of lawyers back-and-forth. then you have to work together and there is a negative environment created. it's similar to early-stage financing. convert
let's move to what's going on with top media, tech and business moguls in sun valley and idaho. have been struck there and the past. are there with ambitious plans after making term sheets for acquisitions public last month. the founder and co-ceo mike cannon brookes told us what kind of reception he has had so far. disagreed withdy our statement at that m&a process. they might've disagreed with our attempt to improve it or solve i think therally legal firms don't like it less than the...
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one of those fires in idaho is burning near a nuclear site.there is no longer at risk. >> thankfully so. >>> now to an investigation into an incident that was caught on camera. a 2-year-old sneaking onto an airport's baggage conveyer belt while his mom was trying to print her boarding pass and linsey davis is here with that story. >> i want to start out with the little boy is okay but certainly after some really frightening moments for his mother. classic 2-year-old behavior here as little lorenzo's curiosity leads to airport exploration and the discovery of a conveyer belt. once he was on he tried to get off. mom said she wanted to get on to save him but the belt moved too quickly. >> reporter: georgia toddler is recovering after a shocking incident earlier this week in the atlanta airport. this is 2-year-old lorenzo, just moments after his mother edith vega sat him down at the airport to print her ticket. within seconds he walks past the spirit ticket counter to check out the luggage conveyer belt and swings his leg and then his entire body
one of those fires in idaho is burning near a nuclear site.there is no longer at risk. >> thankfully so. >>> now to an investigation into an incident that was caught on camera. a 2-year-old sneaking onto an airport's baggage conveyer belt while his mom was trying to print her boarding pass and linsey davis is here with that story. >> i want to start out with the little boy is okay but certainly after some really frightening moments for his mother. classic 2-year-old...
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united states to promote ptsd programs for the wounded warrior project, with the aim of making it to idaho by independence day. his walk began on february 1 of this year and wasn't without challenges. he faced two weekends of deadly tornadoes, deadly floods, thunderstorms, a collision with a tractor ill trailer, and plenty of snow. in the midst of ken's trek, he was called back to florida for mandatory v.a. benefit evaluation. not to be deterred, ken made his appointment and got right back on the road. nonetheless, he arrived at idaho six days ahead of the town's fourth of july parade with residents standing five deep along sherman avenue. brock was featured in the parade doing what he does best. walking with his 100 pound supply cart and service dog, pam. this sunday he'll receive a hero's welcome from keith stone heights community. i'm proud to honor and celebrate ken brock's journey to honor our veterans. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair now recognizes the man from alabama, mr. byrne, for five minutes. mr. b
united states to promote ptsd programs for the wounded warrior project, with the aim of making it to idaho by independence day. his walk began on february 1 of this year and wasn't without challenges. he faced two weekends of deadly tornadoes, deadly floods, thunderstorms, a collision with a tractor ill trailer, and plenty of snow. in the midst of ken's trek, he was called back to florida for mandatory v.a. benefit evaluation. not to be deterred, ken made his appointment and got right back on...
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coming up, we will go to sun valley, idaho. when will we see flying cars?up next .is bloomberg. ♪ emily: breaking news. we are going to go straight to the rose garden where president trump is speaking. >> i'm sorry, i just can't answer that question. that's after spending billions and billions of dollars. there used to be a time when you could answer questions like that very easily. there will used to be a time when you could proudly declare, i am a citizen of the united states. now they are trying to erase the very existence of a very important word and a very important thing, citizenship. coming after the pledge of allegiance in minnesota. i am proud to be a citizen. you are proud to be a citizen. the only people who are not proud to be citizens are the ones who are fighting us all the way about the word citizen. today, i'm here to say we are not backing down on our effort to determine the citizenship status of the united states population. i stand before you to outline new steps my administration is taking to ensure that citizenship is counted so that we know how
coming up, we will go to sun valley, idaho. when will we see flying cars?up next .is bloomberg. ♪ emily: breaking news. we are going to go straight to the rose garden where president trump is speaking. >> i'm sorry, i just can't answer that question. that's after spending billions and billions of dollars. there used to be a time when you could answer questions like that very easily. there will used to be a time when you could proudly declare, i am a citizen of the united states. now...
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he went to idaho city. action of the subaru rally team car all the way around. >> fantastic location. and also perfect commentary. >> what more do you need? that is great video. thank you for sharing it. now, this is a selfie video. >> if you look, he has a visitor . >> a large visitor. >> what is happening. >> in the middle of the story he notices the animal creeping over. >> [ screams ] >> that is how it goes. >> i don't know what he was expecting to happened by throwing something at it. the bird will freak out and come after him. >> [ screams ] >> the scream heard town around the internet. >> not very many videos since the start of the show have made me sick to my stomach. this one makes me want to hurl. because he is eating 60 raw eggs of. 60. 6 0. he is it to the next level. >> is it begin? >> no! he cracks all the eggs into the big container. he starts drinking. you guys will have to watch this . i don't think i can get thrgh it again. you can go back and count them if you want. >> i will take your wo
he went to idaho city. action of the subaru rally team car all the way around. >> fantastic location. and also perfect commentary. >> what more do you need? that is great video. thank you for sharing it. now, this is a selfie video. >> if you look, he has a visitor . >> a large visitor. >> what is happening. >> in the middle of the story he notices the animal creeping over. >> [ screams ] >> that is how it goes. >> i don't know what he was...
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grew up with the bible >> reporter: sandra willingham lives in the remote mining town of triumph, idahoom her parents' new york home where the bible was a fixture they want to share. given after the assassination to the widow to reverend minor who spoke at the funeral and handed down ever since. >> my grandfather's grandfather -- so, my great, great, great grandfather >> he's unlocking the vault. what's inside? >> all the lincoln treasures >> reporter: when the family donated the bible, it was ian hunt's job to bring it >> as i was unwrapping the united representative actually burst into tears >> reporter: a house divided against itself shall not stand which he used to condemn slavery. >> it's a reminder of who this man was and what he gave us. >> a man who was so important to our lives and to our history >> reporter: a cherished family heirloom now shared with the entire american family kevin tibbles, nbc news, springfield, illinois. >> what a treasure for our country especially on this holiday. that is "nightly news" for this thursday i'm kristen welker from all of us at nbc news have
grew up with the bible >> reporter: sandra willingham lives in the remote mining town of triumph, idahoom her parents' new york home where the bible was a fixture they want to share. given after the assassination to the widow to reverend minor who spoke at the funeral and handed down ever since. >> my grandfather's grandfather -- so, my great, great, great grandfather >> he's unlocking the vault. what's inside? >> all the lincoln treasures >> reporter: when the...
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knowing that they went to idaho city.ng the action of oliver scovel there on the team call all the way around. >> yes, that is the location. >> also has perfect commentary. >> rally! >> what more do you need? that is a great video, thank you for sharing it with us. now this person was also in the middle of a selfie. he's in the bathroom but if you look he has a visitor. a large visitor. right in the middle of his story he noticed that object creeping over his shoulder. [ laughter ] >> that's about how it goes. >> i don't know, what are you going to do by just throwing something at it? going to freak out and come running at him. the scream heard around the internet. >>> what's up everybody, i am rob anderson here in las vegas. >> magic tricks are the jam and rob anderson is a very good magician. on this day he encountered a couple. and it's funny because while most of us do enjoy his card tricks this little lady here is not here for this. also vegas is hot. >> hold your hand out, i'm going to hand you a card. kimberly, pla
knowing that they went to idaho city.ng the action of oliver scovel there on the team call all the way around. >> yes, that is the location. >> also has perfect commentary. >> rally! >> what more do you need? that is a great video, thank you for sharing it with us. now this person was also in the middle of a selfie. he's in the bathroom but if you look he has a visitor. a large visitor. right in the middle of his story he noticed that object creeping over his shoulder. [...
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they sent this letter out to the mayor of caldwell, idaho. ruffle any feathers but words matter and have the power to change lives. both human and nonhuman. chickens are intelligent, sensitive animals who feel pain and empathy and form strong bonds with one another. they shouldn't be considered dinner. >> how do they know that? do they talk to chickens? >> chickens are sensitive. >> this is offensive to me. >> some people, warm weather, they like to swim, golf. i like to sit outside with a bottle of champagne and a bucket of popeyes. >> that's my favorite summer activity. they are not killing any chickens by having the sign up. put the word dinner afterward doesn't mean things are getting murdered. >> i feel like this is where peta is their own worst enemy. some p.r. manager needs to sit them down and be, like, you do not need to go after every fight. just pick the big ones. >> a super woke society we live in! after the nike-colin kaepernick betsy ross controversy, chicken dinner road? it's not even on the caldwell city maps. >> let's get to
they sent this letter out to the mayor of caldwell, idaho. ruffle any feathers but words matter and have the power to change lives. both human and nonhuman. chickens are intelligent, sensitive animals who feel pain and empathy and form strong bonds with one another. they shouldn't be considered dinner. >> how do they know that? do they talk to chickens? >> chickens are sensitive. >> this is offensive to me. >> some people, warm weather, they like to swim, golf. i like to...
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idaho falls, and 2026 is the projected time frame on that. so we know -- look, the key for us is we're going to have to have lower capital costs to build the nuclear plants. we all recognize that, with the challenges the civil nuclear program has got. reducing the schedule times and the costs that go into building those. we need to be focussed on the supply chain, keeping it in the united states, and the components that are fabricated by u.s. companies for this. and again, getting back to when we're able to do that, madam chair, we'll be able to send the message that number one, our energy supply is going to be harder to disrupt, so whether it's a cyber attack, whether it's a natural disaster, all of that is going to be directly affected by these advanced reactors and the development of those. >> mr. secretary, with regard to that we talked about private enterprise and their role in this. how do you incentivize the private sector to participate in this and accelerate the science with this? >> i think one of the fastest sigh to invent sizing t
idaho falls, and 2026 is the projected time frame on that. so we know -- look, the key for us is we're going to have to have lower capital costs to build the nuclear plants. we all recognize that, with the challenges the civil nuclear program has got. reducing the schedule times and the costs that go into building those. we need to be focussed on the supply chain, keeping it in the united states, and the components that are fabricated by u.s. companies for this. and again, getting back to when...
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we will be alive from the allen and company conference in sun valley, idaho.hlng up, an interview with commissioner, gary bettman. the white house abandoning a plan to eliminate drug price rebate. before we get all of that, let's check on the major averages did we will start with the s&p, dow, and nasdaq. the s&p 500 being coy about its commitment to finish at 3000. it has retreated at certain points. the dow jones industrial average a little mortified bashar little more decisive. -- the dow jones industrial average a little more decisive. we're looking at the highest yield in about a month. as jerome powell's center stage for the market, the market is betting we are going to be getting a rate cut. one of the regions he is testifying this is low inflation expectations. we have seen that. you could view the market as justifying the fed rate cut. the fact that the rate cut chatter has been around for several months, reflation expectations remain subdued, perhaps the market is not convinced the rate cuts will do anything to move the needle on inflation. sheri: al
we will be alive from the allen and company conference in sun valley, idaho.hlng up, an interview with commissioner, gary bettman. the white house abandoning a plan to eliminate drug price rebate. before we get all of that, let's check on the major averages did we will start with the s&p, dow, and nasdaq. the s&p 500 being coy about its commitment to finish at 3000. it has retreated at certain points. the dow jones industrial average a little mortified bashar little more decisive. --...
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. >> where's idaho? (cheering) where's oregon?he ing) >> several hundred people showed up at the rally... >> we're gonna continue downth road to the corner where the hammonds live. everybody ready to do this? (cheering) t >> ...and they marchough (crowd singing "amazine") >> narrator: the marchs stopped in front of the hammonds' home. (crowd singing) >> he most humbling experience that anybody could have. >> narrator: the march was supposed to end in the safewayt. parking but ammon had decided to take things further. >> after we rallied there in burns, what were we supposed to do, just go home? just say, "okay, look, you know, the hammond family will go to prison for five years"?u ow, what are the people, just to go home? we had to stand for them. those who are ready to actually do something about it, i'm asking you to follow me and go to the malhr national wildlife refuge. and we're going to me a hard stand. follow me!0 >> aboutles. >> it's about 40 miles! >> narrator: ammon and a small group of armed followers raced out to malhe
. >> where's idaho? (cheering) where's oregon?he ing) >> several hundred people showed up at the rally... >> we're gonna continue downth road to the corner where the hammonds live. everybody ready to do this? (cheering) t >> ...and they marchough (crowd singing "amazine") >> narrator: the marchs stopped in front of the hammonds' home. (crowd singing) >> he most humbling experience that anybody could have. >> narrator: the march was supposed to...
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respect the patriots and the people that want to go out there and do that, but as far as oregon and idaho is concerned, that's not what we're here to do. >> us and ppn and oregon 3 percent and the other patriot groups and leadership said, "no, that's not what wee here for." >> i had no idea, i had no intention, tt something this drastic would come from this.t >> the burns incidsolutely separated the patriot movement. what happened in malheur felt offensive. it felt like you're taking the fight to them, rather than fending somebody else. >> narrator: ammon was left with a core group of supporters. many of them had been at the andoff in bunkerville. >> over the first initial days of the occupation, we were able identify a core group o leadership who were active in recruitingeople to come to the refuge and communicating with the press.ar >>tor: one of ammon's closest allies at malheur was an old family friend. >> lavoy finicum. i'm a rancher in northern arizona. >> we were awa of who lavoy finicum was. like ammon bundy, he was part of that leadership group. >> narrator: and like ammon, he ha
respect the patriots and the people that want to go out there and do that, but as far as oregon and idaho is concerned, that's not what we're here to do. >> us and ppn and oregon 3 percent and the other patriot groups and leadership said, "no, that's not what wee here for." >> i had no idea, i had no intention, tt something this drastic would come from this.t >> the burns incidsolutely separated the patriot movement. what happened in malheur felt offensive. it felt...
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bloomberg forth live coverage out of sudden valley, idaho. you -- sudden .alley our next story is about ken griffin. sonali: we seen a lot of revolving talent around citadel. just yesterday they hired two from goldman. the second one on the list has had a tough run. since 2009, this is their best year yet. they are able to raise money again after they had guards from the u.s. after their bribery scandal. alix: what is making everyone win? sonali: the volatility this here isn't as bad as last year. everyone says these trail the stock market, but it is not just about the stoxx. they have asked the stocks they have -- about the stocks. they have fixed income currency that is well ahead. david: good for them. that's wonderful, but the market has been pretty forgiving. sonali: for a hedge fund it is pretty good to be doing so well this far into the year because if we are going into a tougher cycle, the idea is that they are hedge funds. but we have to look at these over a longer period of time then just six months. david: exactly right. thanks so
bloomberg forth live coverage out of sudden valley, idaho. you -- sudden .alley our next story is about ken griffin. sonali: we seen a lot of revolving talent around citadel. just yesterday they hired two from goldman. the second one on the list has had a tough run. since 2009, this is their best year yet. they are able to raise money again after they had guards from the u.s. after their bribery scandal. alix: what is making everyone win? sonali: the volatility this here isn't as bad as last...
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i recognize idaho, nebraska, and south dakota who have not. than 95% ofnts more the population living in states with laws allowing some form of cannabis. 33 states have legalized medical marijuana and allowed related adult years. it is happening in the bluest of blue, the reddest of red and in colorado, the purple list of purples. it happens in oregon, massachusetts, california, and colorado, alaska, and maine. it happens in conservative states like north dakota and georgia, and rust belt states like pennsylvania and ohio. last year alone, missouri, michigan, oklahoma, utah, and vermont adopted or expanded marijuana programs. in short, the states leading states leadinghe on this issue in the federal government has failed to respond. it has closed its eyes and covered its ears to hope that she would go away, but it will not. the disconnect has become, as the attorney general has testified, intolerable and untenable. the dramatically expanded cannabis industry presents real challenges for our nation. i have been a skeptic about legalization. i o
i recognize idaho, nebraska, and south dakota who have not. than 95% ofnts more the population living in states with laws allowing some form of cannabis. 33 states have legalized medical marijuana and allowed related adult years. it is happening in the bluest of blue, the reddest of red and in colorado, the purple list of purples. it happens in oregon, massachusetts, california, and colorado, alaska, and maine. it happens in conservative states like north dakota and georgia, and rust belt...
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countdown" closer gives us his triple play defensive stocks and charlie breaks it live from sun valley, idaho. big story he's got. less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start "the claman countdown." liz: we have this news that just is breaking in the past hour or two on u.s./china tariffs. u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer and treasury secretary steven mnuchin just got off the phone with chinese vice premier liu he. officials say both sides are continuing negotiations to resolve outstanding trade issues, but we really didn't give any detail so again, that's why i said fits and starts. >>> let's look at the impact on the markets. you know, not really anything too dramatic. you could argue that everybody's waiting on federal reserve chair jerome powell's speech to congress tomorrow. it's a two-day kind of q & a opportunity, first with the senate, then the house. used to be called humphrey hawkins testimony. we are middling around. the dow jones industrials down 56. s&p about flat as a pancake and the nasdaq is climbing 35. let's talk about networking equipment giant cisco syste
countdown" closer gives us his triple play defensive stocks and charlie breaks it live from sun valley, idaho. big story he's got. less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start "the claman countdown." liz: we have this news that just is breaking in the past hour or two on u.s./china tariffs. u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer and treasury secretary steven mnuchin just got off the phone with chinese vice premier liu he. officials say both sides are continuing...
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. >> idaho took the ice cream and ran with the whole potato theme. >> my mom's pumpkin pie. >> my mom'se. >> his momma made a good carat cake. >> a snickers bar that's been jacked up. >> a girl from massachusetts doesn't even say boston cream pie. argue about it at home. decide what your favorite dessert is and listen to everybody's own >> life is all about the big moments. >> in this case, this group of beach goers are helping experience the beach the waves one last time. his family knew that this could perhaps be the last time that he could go out to the beach and that's because he has been diagnosed with alzheimer's, dementia and he has a couple of other medical issues that he is dealing with so after talking with these guys his wife was able to make it happen. the guys got together and they finally found the perfect way for h-- perfect wave for him an on his way he goes. >> that's so sweet on so many levels. like his wife got this for him. these are all just >> they were more than thrilled to help him out. they cheer him on as everybody in the beach does as well. >> yeah, this video
. >> idaho took the ice cream and ran with the whole potato theme. >> my mom's pumpkin pie. >> my mom'se. >> his momma made a good carat cake. >> a snickers bar that's been jacked up. >> a girl from massachusetts doesn't even say boston cream pie. argue about it at home. decide what your favorite dessert is and listen to everybody's own >> life is all about the big moments. >> in this case, this group of beach goers are helping experience the...
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they call it the busiest day on the road ohio valley with showers and thunderstorms and little bit in idaho and montana. clear in many areas of california and up to the pacific northwest. fiwork forecasre expect it to be this time of year almost up to 110 possible in phoenix and yuma we'll take a little closer some areas of the country could be up to thanks, bill >>> meet the women blazing new trails in the military >>> why keyless car starters have unlked toda ." i'm jimmy dean and uh, i wish i could tell ya how i feel about a mornin' like this. and that includes a good hearty breakfast. you need somethin' to kinda warm the whole body up and gets it going. it's a great way to kick off your day. a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. making wrinkles look so last week. rapid wrinkle repair® pair with new retinol oil for 2x the wrinkle fighting power. neutrogena® finally, an eggo thick and fluffy waffle all to myself, whoa. karen, karen you've got to try t
they call it the busiest day on the road ohio valley with showers and thunderstorms and little bit in idaho and montana. clear in many areas of california and up to the pacific northwest. fiwork forecasre expect it to be this time of year almost up to 110 possible in phoenix and yuma we'll take a little closer some areas of the country could be up to thanks, bill >>> meet the women blazing new trails in the military >>> why keyless car starters have unlked toda ." i'm...
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host: we will hear from boise, idaho. democrat. caller: you hear about the russian influence even in the brexit election. i do not know if there is proof of that are not, but could there be a lawsuit to force a new election or has that ship sailed? host: a new brexit election you are talking about? a lawsuitll, could being made to create a new brexit election. guest: well, you are right. the british government is now investigating possible russian influence meaning economic influence, so one of the main financial backers of the vote leaves campaign was mr. aaron banks. are now some very important questions about his interactions with the russian , economic in london incentives that were being suggested and he was the main financial backer of the vote in the leaves campaign, so that is an active investigation for sure , and certainly we saw a lot of the amplification of the influence- russian focuses on division. divisive toively british society. another bite at the apple. where we are heading in the u.k. is now a new math general e
host: we will hear from boise, idaho. democrat. caller: you hear about the russian influence even in the brexit election. i do not know if there is proof of that are not, but could there be a lawsuit to force a new election or has that ship sailed? host: a new brexit election you are talking about? a lawsuitll, could being made to create a new brexit election. guest: well, you are right. the british government is now investigating possible russian influence meaning economic influence, so one of...
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went missing last fall in the forests of oro grand, idaho where he was shooting a documentary.week police ended the search, saying no leads were obtained and no signs of mr. woods had been located in the search area. they also say they're continuing to monitor the situation. his father says they've told him nothing since. >> i think a lot of people get the misunderstanding that we immediate immediately get help from the police department. that's not the case. >> reporter: but there's a small ray of hope shining on the horizon. at the national center for missing and exploited children they're bringing in representatives from local law enforcement and the news departments in the d.c. area to point these differences out. >> we've initiated a minority children initiative here to examine that very question. those large-scale searches in our experience have been predominantly for caucasian children. reasons that we don't always understand. >> reporter: as for the families, their voices filled with anger and frustration, they say they'll never stop looking. so a number of you have bee
went missing last fall in the forests of oro grand, idaho where he was shooting a documentary.week police ended the search, saying no leads were obtained and no signs of mr. woods had been located in the search area. they also say they're continuing to monitor the situation. his father says they've told him nothing since. >> i think a lot of people get the misunderstanding that we immediate immediately get help from the police department. that's not the case. >> reporter: but...
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paul sweeney with his team, sun valley, idaho through the day.♪ ♪ bloomberg "surveillance," chairman powell later, testimony, q and a with the house. it will be interesting to see the management of the politics of the house. francine lacqua and the comb of the public -- calm and the politics of london with peter chatwell and evy hambro. sustainability, what we are doing with commodities around the world, first, peter chatwell on the cost of money. well it maintain a -- will it maintain a free lunch where money means nothing? peter: i believe we can assume that, especially if you are forward-looking. there will be this fed monetary easing starting a currency war. andlesson we had in 2011 2013 as it takes three years to finish, so if we think of how long it could go on and how ineffective central bank s'monetary easing will be for external demand, we have to think of policy rates which are currently negative in europe and switzerland and other jurisdictions, becoming more negative. this would be a global trap, liquidity trap for central banks. tom:
paul sweeney with his team, sun valley, idaho through the day.♪ ♪ bloomberg "surveillance," chairman powell later, testimony, q and a with the house. it will be interesting to see the management of the politics of the house. francine lacqua and the comb of the public -- calm and the politics of london with peter chatwell and evy hambro. sustainability, what we are doing with commodities around the world, first, peter chatwell on the cost of money. well it maintain a -- will it...
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new mexico, idaho, and utah round out the top six states. what do you think is causing the geographic centrality of the state and these high suicide rates. guest: all of the states and even alaska which he really did not get into, but shares the same characteristics is that, these are states where men, speaking into the little bit of , these are kind of cowboy men states, so you have that. you have the isolation which middle-aged men tend to fall into the older they get and it is worse in rural areas, you have the accessibility to guns that many of the states, they are in the top five or six, particularly in the mountain west that have the highest gun ownership rates of anywhere in the country, so as i kind of if you put in the story, take pills or you hang yourself, something can go wrong, but if you put a gun to your head, the chances of success are much higher. the other factor i would add is whether it is mental health or distance from rapid care, if you harm yourself, that is tremendous. in a state like wyoming, there 70 or 80 psychiatr
new mexico, idaho, and utah round out the top six states. what do you think is causing the geographic centrality of the state and these high suicide rates. guest: all of the states and even alaska which he really did not get into, but shares the same characteristics is that, these are states where men, speaking into the little bit of , these are kind of cowboy men states, so you have that. you have the isolation which middle-aged men tend to fall into the older they get and it is worse in rural...
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. >>> we don't often report from beautiful sun valley, idaho, but ce a year it becomes the center of media world when allen andhosts its annual conference. over the years the sofds of some the biggest deals in history have been planted there. there was jeff bezos purchase o "the washington post". verizon's acquisition of yahoo!. most famously, disney merger with abc in 1995. this year, the focus may be less on mergers and more on content. julia boorstin is there for us tonight. ♪ >> reporter: with media moguls su as brian roberts, john malone and gre masay arriving ohere in sun valley onef the big topics is how the media and tech giants are battling with content. with a number of new streaming services set to launchrom disney, apple, at&t warner media and unersal. >> n one will compete with netflix in gross subscribers. i believe they've won the game annothing i can see will dislodge them. amazon is a completely different business in that it is selling prime which gives you different services. disney has the best chance because of its very, very popular content. >> reporter: with so
. >>> we don't often report from beautiful sun valley, idaho, but ce a year it becomes the center of media world when allen andhosts its annual conference. over the years the sofds of some the biggest deals in history have been planted there. there was jeff bezos purchase o "the washington post". verizon's acquisition of yahoo!. most famously, disney merger with abc in 1995. this year, the focus may be less on mergers and more on content. julia boorstin is there for us...
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christopher tapp was exonerated in the 1996 rape and murder of an idaho teenager after new dna testingwed he did not match the evidence from the crime scene. now another man has been charged with the murder and tapp is looking forward to a second chance at life. >> it's a new life, a new beginning, a new world for me and i'm just going to enjoy it every day. but i will still continue doing what i've been doing, going to work and living the life i should have been living for the last 22 1/2 years. >> so much positivity and optimism. tapp had a message for the public after all these years. he says he hopes no one ever forgets angie dodge, the victim in the case. >>> don't go looking for a manhole in berkeley, california, and you're not going to find any other firemen or any other gender pronoun names. they've all been formally eliminated from the city code. that means manholes will now be called maintenance holes, firemen or women will be firefighters, and manpower will be referred to as human effort. it will cost about $600 to make the changes to the city code. >> and we're no longer ca
christopher tapp was exonerated in the 1996 rape and murder of an idaho teenager after new dna testingwed he did not match the evidence from the crime scene. now another man has been charged with the murder and tapp is looking forward to a second chance at life. >> it's a new life, a new beginning, a new world for me and i'm just going to enjoy it every day. but i will still continue doing what i've been doing, going to work and living the life i should have been living for the last 22...
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no way, no chance the mayor joins us now from boise, idaho.t this letter from pete that said could you change the name of chicken dinner road to chicken road as a kinder alternative, what did you think? >> you know, when i first got the letter, i honestly thought it was a joke. i read the letter and i literally laughed. i mean, i literally laughed. but then i realized it was for real, which then the. laughter changed to complete irritation. oh my goodness what a waste of time. it actually made me quite upset. steve: well, i know this has made news out in your neck of the woods. what is the origin of schikechicken dinner road, mayo. where did it come from. >> really a rich history. the name of the road used to be lane number 12. farm family by the name of morris and laura lamb lived on this road. they happened to know the governor at the time. his name was c. ben ross. and she was known for her famous chicken dinner, mashed potatoes rolls and apple pie. this lady was well-known for this. she happened to know the governor. she noticed this lane
no way, no chance the mayor joins us now from boise, idaho.t this letter from pete that said could you change the name of chicken dinner road to chicken road as a kinder alternative, what did you think? >> you know, when i first got the letter, i honestly thought it was a joke. i read the letter and i literally laughed. i mean, i literally laughed. but then i realized it was for real, which then the. laughter changed to complete irritation. oh my goodness what a waste of time. it actually...
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christopher tapp hugging family members in court, right there in idaho falls. new dna technology clearing him in a 1996 rape and murder. tapp, now 43, served more than two decades behind bars, roughly half his life. >> it's a new life, a new beginning, a new world for me. and i'm just going to enjoy it every day. >> he also said today he hopes no one forgets the victim, angie dodge. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the aging app going viral tonight. you've seen it. several celebrities jumping in, as well. but now, security concerns, and the dnc warning campaigns not to use the app. how the russia-based company is responding tonight in a moment. >>> also, the family golf tragedy. a young girl truck in the back of the neck by her father's tee shot. she did not survive. we'll have more on that in a moment. >>> and then the real scare at the car wash. look at this driver, pulling away and into the river. a lot more news ahead tonight. stay tuned. stay tuned. i have heartease, watch what i eat, take statins, but still strugg
christopher tapp hugging family members in court, right there in idaho falls. new dna technology clearing him in a 1996 rape and murder. tapp, now 43, served more than two decades behind bars, roughly half his life. >> it's a new life, a new beginning, a new world for me. and i'm just going to enjoy it every day. >> he also said today he hopes no one forgets the victim, angie dodge. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the...
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get in and that's like this global economy where we don't have a unit of account whereby anybody in idaho or in malibu or anywhere in europe they all know what the actual number is that it can be obfuscated through their derivatives and their fake money well and they also know to extent that money is more real you know even at the very top esoteric level then it can get as inflated throughout all of these levels for the people as best in the very top echelon of the stock market and are making the most money out of that they can therefore distort you know whether it's you know it's a hollywood star whether it's a wall street executive whoever they have the ability because they have that extra money coming in through sort of artificial manner to distort the entire cost structure of like everyone else and $1.00 of the reasons even health insurance premiums are so high in the us is for lots of reasons but one is the fact that there is a very small amount of people who can pay very high premiums and as a result absent legislation or regulation or medicare for all or you know universal health c
get in and that's like this global economy where we don't have a unit of account whereby anybody in idaho or in malibu or anywhere in europe they all know what the actual number is that it can be obfuscated through their derivatives and their fake money well and they also know to extent that money is more real you know even at the very top esoteric level then it can get as inflated throughout all of these levels for the people as best in the very top echelon of the stock market and are making...
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romaine: bloomberg will have live coverage out of sun valley, idaho, starting tomorrow, with interviewsecutives. taylor: that is all for "what'd you miss?" romaine: "bloomberg technology" is next in the u.s.. joe: this is bloomberg. ♪ i don't know why i didn't get screened a long time ago. i kept putting it off... what was i thinking? ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understand your best plan of action. so why didn't we do this earlier? life
romaine: bloomberg will have live coverage out of sun valley, idaho, starting tomorrow, with interviewsecutives. taylor: that is all for "what'd you miss?" romaine: "bloomberg technology" is next in the u.s.. joe: this is bloomberg. ♪ i don't know why i didn't get screened a long time ago. i kept putting it off... what was i thinking? ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so...
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i am in idaho.drum roll, please... drum roll. ..flamboyant tie. the honourable gentlemen sports an admirable tie, about which my only reservation is that it's a tad understated. mr barry sherman. at three — jeremy hunt still makes time to chill and eat pizza during the tory leadership contest. at two — green party peer baronessjones urges peers to hurry up in the climate change debate as she is feeling a little bit nippy. actually, it's freezing in here and i haven't got a cardigan. so can we perhaps speed up this bit? and at one — so how do you relax? borisjohnson says he relaxes by painting model buses. yes, you heard that correct. selina seth. well, the fight to be the next tory leader and prime minister was an ever—present companion to the week in parliament. on the committee corridor, the international development secretary, rory stewart — a leadership candidate himself, of course, in the early stages — was being questioned about his department. but inevitably... you have said you would not ser
i am in idaho.drum roll, please... drum roll. ..flamboyant tie. the honourable gentlemen sports an admirable tie, about which my only reservation is that it's a tad understated. mr barry sherman. at three — jeremy hunt still makes time to chill and eat pizza during the tory leadership contest. at two — green party peer baronessjones urges peers to hurry up in the climate change debate as she is feeling a little bit nippy. actually, it's freezing in here and i haven't got a cardigan. so can...
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. >>> plus, we head to sun valley, idaho to speak to verizon about the future of media and more >>> js today hearings at the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >> announcer: live from the beating heart of business, new york this is "squawk box. ♪ . >> good morning, welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernon along with mellissa lee >> force of habit. >> and mike santilli, u.s. equity futures at this hour indicated some of the best levels of the pre-market session up 94. the dow and nasdaq up, s&p up 8 frachlth what do we need to get 3,000 today? >> above 3,000 >> here's what's making headlines at this hour federal reserve chairman jay powell in the spotlight. he says the u.s. bank is committed to keeping the economy on the right track >> would it be fair to characterize, based on what we're seeing on those two factors, specifically, that a strong case could be made for lowering >> so, yes as i mentioned, we think that uncertainty around trade policy and also global growth it's not all down to trade policy there is something going on with growth around the wo
. >>> plus, we head to sun valley, idaho to speak to verizon about the future of media and more >>> js today hearings at the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >> announcer: live from the beating heart of business, new york this is "squawk box. ♪ . >> good morning, welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernon along with mellissa lee >> force of habit. >> and mike santilli, u.s. equity futures at...