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mr. evans, you have one minute to share your thoughts. go ahead. mr. evans: thanks. my name is kurt evans. i am the elder son of kyle evans, a country musician that the older folks still remember. he was inducted into the state hall of fame later that year in 1989. i went to college at south dakota state university. i studied math and science education, got a bachelor's, degree, became a high school teacher and a basketball coach. by 1996, i ran for the u.s. house as an independent. that was the race in which john thune won. in 2002, i joined the libertarian party and was their nominee for the senate. in 2014, i ran for south dakota state auditor, also as a libertarian, and now i am the libertarian candidate for governor. so nice to meet you. >> thank you very much. senator sutton, it is your turn. ms. sutton: i never saw myself in politics. i grew up in our family ranch, fell in love with radio, and mye professionally, and had life planned out. i was going to make it to the national finals rod
mr. evans, you have one minute to share your thoughts. go ahead. mr. evans: thanks. my name is kurt evans. i am the elder son of kyle evans, a country musician that the older folks still remember. he was inducted into the state hall of fame later that year in 1989. i went to college at south dakota state university. i studied math and science education, got a bachelor's, degree, became a high school teacher and a basketball coach. by 1996, i ran for the u.s. house as an independent. that was...
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let's get the latest from mr evans events in washington a welcome steffen will brett kavanaugh get the job. good question i don't have an answer for you yet at this moment susan collins the g.o.p. senator from maine is speaking and is supposed to announce her decision if she will vote for the nomination and for the confirmation of bret kevin a next supreme court justice so josh so this is going to happen as i speak and if she votes for a yes then it is pretty much a done deal for the republicans and they will be looking positively towards a vote tomorrow somewhere in the afternoon local time here tomorrow and saturday if she says she's voting against the nomination of mr or confirmation of mr kevin all then it's getting a little bit more complicated but she had lunch with the g.o.p. leadership and the g.o.p. leadership mitch mcconnell came out and said he'd slow cooking positive fully into the future so he's confident that he gets the vote off miss collins and with that mr kavanagh's fate will be he will be the next or another supreme court judge but that all waiver of those talk us th
let's get the latest from mr evans events in washington a welcome steffen will brett kavanaugh get the job. good question i don't have an answer for you yet at this moment susan collins the g.o.p. senator from maine is speaking and is supposed to announce her decision if she will vote for the nomination and for the confirmation of bret kevin a next supreme court justice so josh so this is going to happen as i speak and if she votes for a yes then it is pretty much a done deal for the...
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mr. evans if he does what he says, i am cutting number for every single company i do. stock market trades on earnings, there is not a single company that can forecast better numbers if evans does what he says they'll say to you hey, we are not in stock business. we almost nationalize our banks. >> you know there are plenty of people pointing to all sorts of signs of inflation that are out there that's not being necessarily picked up. that's why you are an dotidotal and emperical means you did your homework because you made a lot of calls >> you are talking about a trade war and higher costs of goods. that's i mperical >> i want the feds to see how it faypla plays out. >> janet yellen would say let's do one and see how it does and suddenly that's no good? we have to be more than neutral? janet yellen does not talk about neutral unless she's driving that car for god's sake. >> i finally picked it up and all the trump stuff and everything else. he wants the fed chair >> i would take that job >> you are putting in -- you are sending in the signals >> hey, i was a judge at "
mr. evans if he does what he says, i am cutting number for every single company i do. stock market trades on earnings, there is not a single company that can forecast better numbers if evans does what he says they'll say to you hey, we are not in stock business. we almost nationalize our banks. >> you know there are plenty of people pointing to all sorts of signs of inflation that are out there that's not being necessarily picked up. that's why you are an dotidotal and emperical means you...
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. >> and while mr. evans is mfortable with rate hike this year, the headf the iladelphia fed says he would like to see the bank tame its time kit citing tame inflation. >>> seems like nothing stops oes prrom moving higher. the government today reported the largest weekly build in domestic crude inventories in more than a yea but even that seemingly bearish news failed to push the price lower. it settled above $76 a barrel today another 4-year high. but yet there are question base whether thepward climb continues. geoff cutmore is in mos the russian energy week conference. >> reporter: the hotre speculatn at this russian energy week event is whether saudi arabia and russia already have a tacit agreement to increase output. inevitably, if sanctions are imposed on iran by the u.s. as much in november, as a million barrels a day of oil could come off the market. possibly even more. so the question that has been driving oil prices gher, how would that gap in output be filled? here is also the question of who is to
. >> and while mr. evans is mfortable with rate hike this year, the headf the iladelphia fed says he would like to see the bank tame its time kit citing tame inflation. >>> seems like nothing stops oes prrom moving higher. the government today reported the largest weekly build in domestic crude inventories in more than a yea but even that seemingly bearish news failed to push the price lower. it settled above $76 a barrel today another 4-year high. but yet there are question base...
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mr. evans will speak for 10 minutes in mr. laporte will speak for 15 or 20 minutes we'll have some questions afterwards. please join me in welcoming mac evans. [applause] >> thank you very much for that introduction. it's really a pleasure here to be able to talk a bit. i've been asked to give some history of canada i -- i want to thank the wilson center for holding this conference because they think it is quite timely. i also note that in the title for the conference, there is a question mark at the end of it. i don't know if it shows up here. so, it is obviously, this is not a statement that there is a new era. the question, is there a new era? before we talk about the new era and all the panels that are going to follow, i would like to give just a bit of background on how to get where we are here. so, as you've heard, canada has had a long cooperative relationship with the united states in space. in fact come to perceive the sputnik era. there is something that occurred back in 1957 called the international geophysical year.
mr. evans will speak for 10 minutes in mr. laporte will speak for 15 or 20 minutes we'll have some questions afterwards. please join me in welcoming mac evans. [applause] >> thank you very much for that introduction. it's really a pleasure here to be able to talk a bit. i've been asked to give some history of canada i -- i want to thank the wilson center for holding this conference because they think it is quite timely. i also note that in the title for the conference, there is a question...
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laporte, and let's see, mr. evans will speak for 10 minutes and mr. laporte will speak for 15, 20 minutes, and then maybe we will have some questions afterwards. so now we're all with the program. please join me in welcoming mac evans. >> well, thank you very much for that introduction. and it is really a pleasure here to be able to talk a bit. i've been asked to give some history of canada/u.s. corporation before i introduce sylvain. so i am going to go quickly through that. first of all, i want to thank i also note that in the title for the conference there's a question mark at the end of it, and i don't know if it shows up there. it is on sylvain's slide. >> a new era. >> so obviously, this is not a statement that there is a new era, this is a question, there a new era. before we talk about the new era and all the panels that are going to follow, i would like to give just a bit of a background on how did we get to where we are here. so as you heard, canada's had a long cooperative relationship with the united states in space. in fact, it precedes th
laporte, and let's see, mr. evans will speak for 10 minutes and mr. laporte will speak for 15, 20 minutes, and then maybe we will have some questions afterwards. so now we're all with the program. please join me in welcoming mac evans. >> well, thank you very much for that introduction. and it is really a pleasure here to be able to talk a bit. i've been asked to give some history of canada/u.s. corporation before i introduce sylvain. so i am going to go quickly through that. first of...
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usually we don't play responses like this, but i thought it was instructive to hear how mr. evanss when i asked if he thought the president should be commenting on the federal reserve the way he has >> i can't answer that, but i'll say the federal reserve has a large amount of autonomy that is granted us by congress and the president through the federal reserve act. we are supposed to support monetary conditions that promote price stability. >> this is how the fed officials are going to respond, they're not going to engage in a back and forth with president trump but what they're going to do is talk about their policy and charles evans said the economy is very strong, necessitating rate hikes here's what he says about the outlook for interest rates. >> i kind of think neutral, 2.75 to 3%. after many years of accommodative policy which i supported strongly because inflation is now 2%, it is time to readjust the policy stance to at least neutral, see how the economy is performing, and we may have to do more after that >> i asked him what a little bit more is. maybe 50 basis points.
usually we don't play responses like this, but i thought it was instructive to hear how mr. evanss when i asked if he thought the president should be commenting on the federal reserve the way he has >> i can't answer that, but i'll say the federal reserve has a large amount of autonomy that is granted us by congress and the president through the federal reserve act. we are supposed to support monetary conditions that promote price stability. >> this is how the fed officials are...
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>> local >> i am a little more of a diplomat mr. evansome mistakes that i heard from 2006. we got to mobilize and moving up jp more dgan said on the call, f we continue to have these problems overseas then we'll have to not be doing as well i wish that mr. evans had talk like jamie dimon who's a sensible man >> i was going along fine and then i said wow -- reevaluating this whole conversation. >> it is good and i think auto matters he's looking at flinn and i am going in emperical over antidotical. >> it is good to get all the views. later this morning, you don't want to miss jean-claude trichet, it is going to happen at 10:40 stay tuned, you are watching "squawk" on cnbc which alerts rangers, who can track their motions and help stop them before any harm is done. it's a smart way to help increase the rhino population. and turn the poachers into the endangered species. ♪ ♪ wat t. rowe price, hundreds of our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like a biotech firm that engineers a patient's own cells
>> local >> i am a little more of a diplomat mr. evansome mistakes that i heard from 2006. we got to mobilize and moving up jp more dgan said on the call, f we continue to have these problems overseas then we'll have to not be doing as well i wish that mr. evans had talk like jamie dimon who's a sensible man >> i was going along fine and then i said wow -- reevaluating this whole conversation. >> it is good and i think auto matters he's looking at flinn and i am going in...
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is of the most interesting when mr. evans speaks. our guy johnson with charles evans. >> thank you.s evans. good morning. desk, i checked where december is priced. 72% was the number. function. are you comfortable with 72%? submitted a summary of economic projections and the median dot was six rate hikes this year. i am quite comfortable with the expected half embedded. i think my own take on a neutral, longer funds rate is 2.75%, so policy at a slightly 3%, 3.25%e setting at would be consistent with the good economy and inflation. >> you like the idea of a december hike? >> i am quite comfortable, yes. we are not supposed identify which dot is ours. >> a slight softening of inflation data, does that concern you? >> i think the inflation data picked up in a nice fashion, 2%, under, but has improved quite significantly in the last couple of years. we needed to provide enough accommodation so we got to 2%. fine to goetely above 2% for some time. 2% to come average of the above 2% perhaps. so getting inflation to 2% is in this congressman -- is in a congressman. accomplishment. what wa
is of the most interesting when mr. evans speaks. our guy johnson with charles evans. >> thank you.s evans. good morning. desk, i checked where december is priced. 72% was the number. function. are you comfortable with 72%? submitted a summary of economic projections and the median dot was six rate hikes this year. i am quite comfortable with the expected half embedded. i think my own take on a neutral, longer funds rate is 2.75%, so policy at a slightly 3%, 3.25%e setting at would be...
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mr. khashoggi is an understatement. good for him. evanin, a former cia operative and eugene scott, a political reporter for "the washington post." you know, it seems to me i said earlier, it's rolling disclosure. they're telling us what we already know. he is dead. that's all they told us we can believe. all this stuff about a fistfight 15 to one, they have to explain where his body is, and if they did chop it is like the word is they did, they have to explain that. why would they chop up a body because a guy lost a fistfight? >> exactly. >> why was there a fistfight when the only reason he went in there was to get some marriage materials? >> why bring a bone saw, right? >> a doctor. why bring a forensics expert. >> it seems like the plan all along was to go in if not at least kill him, but to interrogatory him. if the interrogation went awry the plan was to cover it up. i think khashoggi knew going in that something was going to happen. because apparently, according to reporting we've seen, he had his apple watch on and recording. so he
mr. khashoggi is an understatement. good for him. evanin, a former cia operative and eugene scott, a political reporter for "the washington post." you know, it seems to me i said earlier, it's rolling disclosure. they're telling us what we already know. he is dead. that's all they told us we can believe. all this stuff about a fistfight 15 to one, they have to explain where his body is, and if they did chop it is like the word is they did, they have to explain that. why would they...
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evan resnick u.s. foreign policy and security specialist at the united states program at the school of international studies and he's joining us from singapore mr resnick ois good to have you with us on al-jazeera so u.s. senators have now triggered this investigation the choir and the president to determine whether a foreign person is responsible for a gross human rights violation how difficult is this going to be given this took place in the saudi consulate in istanbul that turkish authorities themselves haven't been allowed into. it's going to be difficult you can't we can't underestimate the complexity. investigation that has to take place even though it seems that it's a relatively open and shut case given what churches the turkish intelligence officials are being anonymously the problem with the global make is that the president has the final authority whether to impose sanctions or not irrespective of the outcome of the best geisha insults mostly donald trump and white house will have a final determination as to whether sanctions are imposed or not at is that significant you know before we get to where the sanctions will be important is
evan resnick u.s. foreign policy and security specialist at the united states program at the school of international studies and he's joining us from singapore mr resnick ois good to have you with us on al-jazeera so u.s. senators have now triggered this investigation the choir and the president to determine whether a foreign person is responsible for a gross human rights violation how difficult is this going to be given this took place in the saudi consulate in istanbul that turkish...
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evans engaged in consensual contact in exchange for a job. the head of the nypd said the dismissal of one charge doesn't weaken the case against weinstein. >> the overall criminal case against mr. weinstein remains strong. the evidence is compelling. nypd will continue to work with the prosecution in any way it can to seek justice for the brave survivors who displayed courage. >> the next hearing in the case is scheduled for december 20th. "early start" continues right now with the latest on hurricane michael. >>> do not come down here. do not. you can't get in. everything is devastated. it looks like a bomb went off. >> the storm has passed, but first responders are just getting to the hardest hit areas. the wrath of michael wiping out an entire oceanfront community. a live report from florida as the death toll rises. >>> i love this guy right here. >> president trump facing criticism for spending his afternoon with kanye west as millions of americans pick up the pieces from hurricane michael and the stock market tanks. the bizarre oval office meeting. >>> turkish officials claim they have evidence to prove a missing washington post columnist was murdered inside the saudi con
evans engaged in consensual contact in exchange for a job. the head of the nypd said the dismissal of one charge doesn't weaken the case against weinstein. >> the overall criminal case against mr. weinstein remains strong. the evidence is compelling. nypd will continue to work with the prosecution in any way it can to seek justice for the brave survivors who displayed courage. >> the next hearing in the case is scheduled for december 20th. "early start" continues right now...
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mrs may. premises questions first and then the crucial meeting with the backbenchers. what kind of reception will she get? one man who might be able to give us an idea is the tory mp nigel evanshese meetings. talk us through how it might unfold for the prime minister. she is coming up to committee room 14 just above this year at 540 pm. this was an open invitation to the prime minister and she has accepted. the room will be packed, full of members of parliament from the conservative party and also members from the house of lords. the prime minister will be invited after our initial business. the prime minister will then address the room and the chairman of the committee will take questions from the room. i think she will get a respectful audience. certainly a far cry from some of the language we heard used over the weekend in the newspapers. that will be deprived i'm sure by the people inside that room. people want to know some answers to some questions. by know some answers to some questions. by now the prime minister spoke for almost two hours at the dispatch box on monday and she has got premises questions at midday and brexit no doubt will be asked then. since that time p
mrs may. premises questions first and then the crucial meeting with the backbenchers. what kind of reception will she get? one man who might be able to give us an idea is the tory mp nigel evanshese meetings. talk us through how it might unfold for the prime minister. she is coming up to committee room 14 just above this year at 540 pm. this was an open invitation to the prime minister and she has accepted. the room will be packed, full of members of parliament from the conservative party and...