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in casper, wyoming, they now have a?tal eclipse of the sun. >> shepard: they are tweeting the words now, we've been talking to people about how they would describe it, the best word for it. the great ones, awesome, spectacular, amazing, and tremendous. from the west coast, weird, cold, "i'm gonna die now" which i did like. casper, wyoming, 11:44, it is pretty close. love some denver. i've had in denver, and colorado they won't get a full eclipse. they never got a full eclipse in colorado, they saw a partial eclipse. i'm guessing in colorado today, some people legally thought it was a full eclipse. specifically in colorado. but i don't know, that's just me. casper, wyoming, is doing the whole thing, nasa tv is out there, they have a full eclipse. they are interviewing people about the eclipse as we've been doing. i want to give you a little fair and balanced coverage by showing you what's happening on the other networks. we watched all four of the cable networks, the fox business network, they are here, they are interview
in casper, wyoming, they now have a?tal eclipse of the sun. >> shepard: they are tweeting the words now, we've been talking to people about how they would describe it, the best word for it. the great ones, awesome, spectacular, amazing, and tremendous. from the west coast, weird, cold, "i'm gonna die now" which i did like. casper, wyoming, 11:44, it is pretty close. love some denver. i've had in denver, and colorado they won't get a full eclipse. they never got a full eclipse in...
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casper, wyoming, 11:43 a.m. and this is totality. >> that's it. >> that's why we can look right at it. because all you're seeing is basically the corona, the atmosphere of the sun. coming past the moon. but everything else is safe to look at. >> that's the one moment you can take advantage of dropping those glasses and taking a look at this. when you start to see the rays brighten up, put them right back on because even a sliver can burn the back of your eye. >> i wonder, what are scientists thinking right now when they look at this? what are they learning? >> a lot of it is we've got to understand what that corona is. you know, we know that it's gases. we know that it's super heated. but we really need to understand more of the life of the sun. and we need to understand why the temperature has changed. and we learn a lot. there will be science that comes out of this that explains something else. that won't even be astronomy. remember the theory of relatively was confirmed because of watching the light bend. the
casper, wyoming, 11:43 a.m. and this is totality. >> that's it. >> that's why we can look right at it. because all you're seeing is basically the corona, the atmosphere of the sun. coming past the moon. but everything else is safe to look at. >> that's the one moment you can take advantage of dropping those glasses and taking a look at this. when you start to see the rays brighten up, put them right back on because even a sliver can burn the back of your eye. >> i...
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but it's not actually the best police to be in wyoming. because the mountains tend to create clouds. and so the odds of clear skies aren't better over casper or farther east or over nebraska. western nebraska would be a great place to be. so from denver there are places one could get to certainly in a day. but expect absolutely epic traffic wyoming will have more people within borders than it has ever had ever. it has going to be a crazy, crazy day. >> over here. >> hi. love the book. just loved it thank you so much. your story telling was just really fascinating and -- i've been be looking forward to this eclipse for several, several years. and i used to live in alliance, nebraska. the home of car hinge. and so i called them about three years ago and i said are you getting ready for eclipse they said what eclipse? so i've been on committee ever since then working with them preparing everything, and like you said, the state patrol is really concerned. because their estimating half a million people coming into nebraska. to try to get into t
but it's not actually the best police to be in wyoming. because the mountains tend to create clouds. and so the odds of clear skies aren't better over casper or farther east or over nebraska. western nebraska would be a great place to be. so from denver there are places one could get to certainly in a day. but expect absolutely epic traffic wyoming will have more people within borders than it has ever had ever. it has going to be a crazy, crazy day. >> over here. >> hi. love the...
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was so brief and so beautiful. >> he was in jackson, wyoming, catching it from a mountain top 10,000at feeling of being in the presence of something much larger than yourself that humbles you. >> the path of this total eclipse cut right through those rural red states within driving distance of big blue metro areas like denver and chicago. >> this is a shared moment for all of us as americans for something that's not a natural disaster, not a school shooting, not an election we're fight being, but something we can all get excited about. i think it's important for the nation to have this moment of unity. >> a polarized nation sharing something awesome. today we all looked up in wonder. in glendo, wyoming. >> up next, remembering jerry lewis, celebrating the life and works of the legendary king of comedy. >> abc news "nightline" brought to you by -- this this this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that
was so brief and so beautiful. >> he was in jackson, wyoming, catching it from a mountain top 10,000at feeling of being in the presence of something much larger than yourself that humbles you. >> the path of this total eclipse cut right through those rural red states within driving distance of big blue metro areas like denver and chicago. >> this is a shared moment for all of us as americans for something that's not a natural disaster, not a school shooting, not an election...
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the best place to see that will be taxable wyoming -- jackson hole wyoming. but as an award winning journalist. david baron. [applause] >> thanks for coming out on this rainy night. i am thrilled i lived in boulder so this is a real gem as the tattered cover bookstore. i would be talking about the eclipse in history in case assume there is one coming up very near future for the first time in 99ers it will cross the country coast-to-coast it is a big deal. we'll flee by the end you all have plans for the eclipse. how many of you have been planning for least a month? a year? a decade? commandeers?. >> six years. >> not that this is a competition by negative planning 19 years. i had been planning this book 19 years. son wanted to start off. so i did 19 years ago but the start -- the story goes back further than the average of as i was a science correspondent for npr and a partial solar eclipse was set and how oh the viewers that we emphasize that but a taller solar eclipse is totally different the it a completely obscure the face of the sun creating the most lot
the best place to see that will be taxable wyoming -- jackson hole wyoming. but as an award winning journalist. david baron. [applause] >> thanks for coming out on this rainy night. i am thrilled i lived in boulder so this is a real gem as the tattered cover bookstore. i would be talking about the eclipse in history in case assume there is one coming up very near future for the first time in 99ers it will cross the country coast-to-coast it is a big deal. we'll flee by the end you all...
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casper, wyoming. and the reason we're here is casper, wyoming, is right on the center line of monday's total eclipse. >> this is the media center. you can see that they are putting up telescopes rather than television cameras. >> reporter: and this is the parking lot of the event center where i'm told tens of thousands of people will show up monday morning. this is second street in downtown casper. there are 59,000 people that live in casper, but these folks, they're not any of them. >> wisconsin. >> wisconsin? >> wisconsin. >> washington state. >> phoenix, arizona. >> phoenix? ♪ >> reporter: they pretty well have second street blocked off with about three blocks of tents selling mostly t-shirts and eclipse glasses. >> how are you? >> how much are your eclipse glasses? >> $3. >> reporter: rooms here in casper go for a whole lot more. >> well, airbnb told me, they suggested $35 a night. >> and tell me again what their rates are? >> for the room, $385 a night for your room with a private bed, bath and s
casper, wyoming. and the reason we're here is casper, wyoming, is right on the center line of monday's total eclipse. >> this is the media center. you can see that they are putting up telescopes rather than television cameras. >> reporter: and this is the parking lot of the event center where i'm told tens of thousands of people will show up monday morning. this is second street in downtown casper. there are 59,000 people that live in casper, but these folks, they're not any of...
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thomas edison was in wyoming on july 291878 to see a total solar eclipse. this was a 31-year-old thomas edison who just written for his invention of the solar graph and right after he got home from wyoming he started work on a new project which was delightful something the phonograph and likable, he has a little trip out west to see the total eclipse. there's got to be something. of course there was a lot but then i started to think there were dozens of interesting people that cannot wyoming and colorado and texas and i started to make a list. it was a fascinating time in his life because he did it just to see himself as an inventor, he wanted to be a scientist as we well. this young thomas edison wantedd to respect and wanted to do some basic scientific research so in 1878 he invented a device that is going to be bigger than theti phonograph and brought it out to wyoming. it was a very sensitive heat detector basically an infrared detector he was going to use to study the solar corona that no one understood what it was to see if it gave off heat as well as
thomas edison was in wyoming on july 291878 to see a total solar eclipse. this was a 31-year-old thomas edison who just written for his invention of the solar graph and right after he got home from wyoming he started work on a new project which was delightful something the phonograph and likable, he has a little trip out west to see the total eclipse. there's got to be something. of course there was a lot but then i started to think there were dozens of interesting people that cannot wyoming...
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house, has no problem with the chinese creating wyoming jobs. >> i think it's all about free markets, and i think we all support that. >> reporter: travis harkins traded his coal job to work in wind, a decision made with his wife, sam, and three active boys, very much in mind. >> when i was in coal, yeah, i had-- i had a concern of how i was going to provide for my family. wind generation definitely opened up a whole other avenue for me and a lot more opportunity. >> reporter: people here have long boasted about being america's biggest coal producer. now, they are learning to embrace the winds of change and with it, a lot of new jobs. >> good job. >> reporter: barry petersen, cbs news, rolling hills, wyoming. >> mason: two fallen heroes returned home today, their remains flown from afghanistan to dover air force base in delaware. the soldiers from the 82nd airborne division were killed wednesday by a suicide car bomb. specialist christopher harris of jackson springs, north carolina, was 25. sergeant jonathan hunter of columbus, indiana, was 23 and just a month into his first overseas
house, has no problem with the chinese creating wyoming jobs. >> i think it's all about free markets, and i think we all support that. >> reporter: travis harkins traded his coal job to work in wind, a decision made with his wife, sam, and three active boys, very much in mind. >> when i was in coal, yeah, i had-- i had a concern of how i was going to provide for my family. wind generation definitely opened up a whole other avenue for me and a lot more opportunity. >>...
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there are plasma injections they are from casper, wyoming.it just finished totality and it is heading to the east coast from lincoln, nebraska and nashville, columbia, south carolina and they will witness this as we continue our coverage with the solar eclipse that is underway. we will be back with continuing coverage. you can go to our facebook page andand there are 50 cameras showing you the eclipse. (james)that's it for us >>> welcome back to our coverage of the total solar eclipse. we are showing you live views as that eclipse happened into town. here is a view from illinois. we have shown you totality from wyoming and nashville as they are getting ready in the central part of the united states. >> it is impreza. we have been you -- with you since the beginning, when it first started happening during 9:00. the moon started approaching in front of the sun and we watched it until it reached totality in the bay area around 10:15 this morning. this is a shot here as we see the moon beginning its exit and almost clear of the sun and that will
there are plasma injections they are from casper, wyoming.it just finished totality and it is heading to the east coast from lincoln, nebraska and nashville, columbia, south carolina and they will witness this as we continue our coverage with the solar eclipse that is underway. we will be back with continuing coverage. you can go to our facebook page andand there are 50 cameras showing you the eclipse. (james)that's it for us >>> welcome back to our coverage of the total solar eclipse....
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waef and so beautiful. >> he was in n, wyoming, catching it from mountain top 10,000 feet up. >> it'sng in the presence of something much larger than yourself that humbles you. >> the path of this total eclipse cut right through those rural red states within driving distance o big blue metro areas like denver and chicago. >> this is a shared moment for all of us as americans for something that's not a natural disaster, not a schoolshooting, being, but something we can all get excited about. i think it's important for the nation toe this moment of >> a polized nation sharing sothme today we all looked up in wo me. newary kinof this this this this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific arthritis with humira. source ofskin symptoms. contributes to both joint and it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight i
waef and so beautiful. >> he was in n, wyoming, catching it from mountain top 10,000 feet up. >> it'sng in the presence of something much larger than yourself that humbles you. >> the path of this total eclipse cut right through those rural red states within driving distance o big blue metro areas like denver and chicago. >> this is a shared moment for all of us as americans for something that's not a natural disaster, not a schoolshooting, being, but something we can...
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in wyoming, the top coal- producing state in america, wind now produces 10 times more energy than it did a decade ago. and maybe more to come. >> we just bought another 40 turbines from us. >> reporter: a chinese company is recruiting workers for wind turbines and will even pay for training. >> there is so much integration in economies around the world. >> reporter: steve harshman, republican speaker of the wyoming house, has no problem with the chinese creating wyoming jobs. >> i think it's all about free markets, and i think we all support that. >> reporter: travis harkins traded his coal job to work in wind, a decision made with his wife, sam, and three active boys, very much in mind. >> when i was in coal, yeah, i had-- i had a concern of how i was going to provide for my family. wind generation definitely opened up a whole other avenue for me and a lot more opportunity. >> reporter: people here have long boasted about being america's biggest coal producer. now, they are learning to embrace the winds of change and with it, a lot of new jobs. >> good job. >> reporter: barry peters
in wyoming, the top coal- producing state in america, wind now produces 10 times more energy than it did a decade ago. and maybe more to come. >> we just bought another 40 turbines from us. >> reporter: a chinese company is recruiting workers for wind turbines and will even pay for training. >> there is so much integration in economies around the world. >> reporter: steve harshman, republican speaker of the wyoming house, has no problem with the chinese creating wyoming...
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like wyoming, who voted for him. with all the turbulence in the trump presidency, tom brokaw spoke with voters in wyoming. in our series, "across america." >> reporter: how in north central wyoming is a picturesque main street is real. church is a fixed part of life. so is the county fair, with prize winning turkeys and kids showing off their goats. a deeply red community and the very republican state. this area went 70% for donald trump. now, six months into his presidency, what are they thinking here? president trump's style and background are a long way from powell. >> we don't appreciate all the tweeting. >> reporter: dave bonner is a town father, publisher of the newspaper, former state legislature, lifelong republican. >> get off that doggone phone and end those public bullying presidential tweets. he's so all over the map that there are people now that don't trust him. >> reporter: but the president has lots of support here, and the national news media do not. >> i don't think we've really gotten a true pictur
like wyoming, who voted for him. with all the turbulence in the trump presidency, tom brokaw spoke with voters in wyoming. in our series, "across america." >> reporter: how in north central wyoming is a picturesque main street is real. church is a fixed part of life. so is the county fair, with prize winning turkeys and kids showing off their goats. a deeply red community and the very republican state. this area went 70% for donald trump. now, six months into his presidency,...
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but in casper, wyoming, just before. sort of, think of the crescent as smile getting narrower and narrower and amazing at this point, it's gone. >> there it is. total eclipse in casper, wyoming. >> at this point take filters all right cam that they will see the corona. >> you see it -- there it is. >> there you go. >> yeah. explain why that corona now has appeared? >> the corona is -- very, very faint. relative to the rest of the sun. so even though it's always there, we can't see it, because we're blinded by sunlight. that would be true on the ground. true in space. true anywhere. but once that corona is cut off by that occulting disc, the moon, a quarter million miles away, as correctly pointed out there, the very sharp limb between the moon's -- limb there and the sun being exactly the same size, let's us only see the faint light that is in the outer atmosphere of the sun. that is what we're seeing now. the key of a total solar eclipse, we can see the whole corona. and important processes are taking place. >> this tot
but in casper, wyoming, just before. sort of, think of the crescent as smile getting narrower and narrower and amazing at this point, it's gone. >> there it is. total eclipse in casper, wyoming. >> at this point take filters all right cam that they will see the corona. >> you see it -- there it is. >> there you go. >> yeah. explain why that corona now has appeared? >> the corona is -- very, very faint. relative to the rest of the sun. so even though it's...
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the voters here made their choice and they're sticking with him. >>> tom brokaw reporting from wyoming. >>> this was a solemn day at dover air force base in delaware as two fallen american soldiers came home. sergeant jonathan mike wal hunter of columbus, indiana and specialist christopher michael harris of jackson springs, north carolina. vice president mike pence was among those in attendance. killed this week in southern afghanistan when their con invoice was attacked. there's more to come tonight. towering inferno, how everyone was able to survive this high-rise fire when so many were lost in that fire in london just two months ago. >>> also, it will be the biggest sky show in years. how some americans are cashing in already during the solar eclipse. when it comes to strong bones, are you on the right path? we have postmenopausal osteoporosis... ..and a high risk for fracture, so with our doctors... ...we chose prolia®... ...to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones... ...by stopping cells that damage them.
the voters here made their choice and they're sticking with him. >>> tom brokaw reporting from wyoming. >>> this was a solemn day at dover air force base in delaware as two fallen american soldiers came home. sergeant jonathan mike wal hunter of columbus, indiana and specialist christopher michael harris of jackson springs, north carolina. vice president mike pence was among those in attendance. killed this week in southern afghanistan when their con invoice was attacked....
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. >> reporter: this job comes with a view across the wyoming prairie and a view well into the future. be the fastest growing jobs in america between now and 2024, up 108%. this reclaimed land covers a coal mine that was worked for almost 50 years. but increasingly, wyoming's energy comes not from mining what's down below but from mining the wind above. in wyoming, the top coal-producing state in america, wind now produces ten times more energy than it did a decade ago. and maybe more to come. >> you just bought another 40 turbines us from. >> reporter: a chinese company is recruiting workers for wind turbines and will even pay for training. >> if there is so much integration in economies around the world -- >> reporter: steve harshman, republican speaker of the wyoming house, has no problem with the chinese creating wyoming jobs. >> i think it's all about free markets, and i think we all support that. >> reporter: travis harkins traded his coal job to work in wind, a decision made with his wife, sam, and three active boys very much in mind. >> when i was in coal, i had a concern of ho
. >> reporter: this job comes with a view across the wyoming prairie and a view well into the future. be the fastest growing jobs in america between now and 2024, up 108%. this reclaimed land covers a coal mine that was worked for almost 50 years. but increasingly, wyoming's energy comes not from mining what's down below but from mining the wind above. in wyoming, the top coal-producing state in america, wind now produces ten times more energy than it did a decade ago. and maybe more to...
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. viewing sites just north of the city of jackson, wyoming.tense excitement here because this is the great cosmic coincidence, the total solar eclipse of 2017. sorry that it total solar eclipse of 2017. sorry thatitis total solar eclipse of 2017. sorry that it is passing over one country, the united states as a total eclipse, this has been called the great american eclipse. as we heard from kentucky, iam great american eclipse. as we heard from kentucky, i am afraid that these guys are not looking as clear here, one reason that part of the us is so popular with eclipse porters and they are gathering in their tens of thousands is because of the weather data for the third week in august shows that it has a good chance of clear skies. anyone who was in cornwall in 1999 will realise thatis was in cornwall in 1999 will realise that is an essential ingredient. so, by this time tomorrow the eclipse will just be leaving by this time tomorrow the eclipse willjust be leaving us territory after speaking across the nation with 0regon on the specific cours
. viewing sites just north of the city of jackson, wyoming.tense excitement here because this is the great cosmic coincidence, the total solar eclipse of 2017. sorry that it total solar eclipse of 2017. sorry thatitis total solar eclipse of 2017. sorry that it is passing over one country, the united states as a total eclipse, this has been called the great american eclipse. as we heard from kentucky, iam great american eclipse. as we heard from kentucky, i am afraid that these guys are not...
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just north of the city ofjackson in wyoming.ming. there viewing sites. just north of the city ofjackson in wyoming. there is intense excitement here, of course, because this is a great cosmic coincidence. total solar quotes in 2017, so rare that it's passing over only one country, the united states will stop it is being called the great american eclipse. i'm afraid the skies aren't looking quite as goodin the skies aren't looking quite as good in the uk as they are here. one reason is that this part of the us is so popular with eclipse sponsors, they are gathering here, is because of the weather, the third week in august, shows very good odds of a clear sky. anyone who remember the british total solar eclipse in 1999 will realise that as an essential ingredient. tomorrow, the eclipse will just be leaving ingredient. tomorrow, the eclipse willjust be leaving us territory from charleston to oregon, and think it will bring america to a standstill. people watching on tv or online and in person. we heard in a builder, traffic has bee
just north of the city ofjackson in wyoming.ming. there viewing sites. just north of the city ofjackson in wyoming. there is intense excitement here, of course, because this is a great cosmic coincidence. total solar quotes in 2017, so rare that it's passing over only one country, the united states will stop it is being called the great american eclipse. i'm afraid the skies aren't looking quite as goodin the skies aren't looking quite as good in the uk as they are here. one reason is that this...
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and she is, i say she, she is heading for wyoming next. seen a lot of eclipses in your time. next. you have presumably seen a lot of eclipses in your timelj next. you have presumably seen a lot of eclipses in your time. i have not been fortunate enough to see totality. i've seen a 90% covered eclipse in 1999, when i was in ireland and went to the back garden andi ireland and went to the back garden and i made my custom eclipse projection, which was a cardboard box and a paint whole, i looked through. even then, there was a significant drop in temperatures and darkness fell. that had an impact. that inspired me to go on to study astronomy. so it made a big impact. we so often say it, in our part of the world, it can be cloudy and you might miss that sort of dramatic view. we saw the clouds in oregon, and they had clear blue skies. fantastic when the eclipse comes. in this part of the world, we don't tend to be so lucky, and things change, the temperature falls, it is eerie. we only had it relatively recently, in march 2015. there was a sign
and she is, i say she, she is heading for wyoming next. seen a lot of eclipses in your time. next. you have presumably seen a lot of eclipses in your timelj next. you have presumably seen a lot of eclipses in your time. i have not been fortunate enough to see totality. i've seen a 90% covered eclipse in 1999, when i was in ireland and went to the back garden andi ireland and went to the back garden and i made my custom eclipse projection, which was a cardboard box and a paint whole, i looked...
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our next stop on this your knee is wyoming. about 34 minutes past the hour in jackson hole. cbs news national correspondent jeff glor is in jackson hole. >> hi, anthony. listening to jamie and reaction that everyone had there in oregon but feels good because we know it's coming our way. now you can get jealous of this view but it's coming your way as well. you get -- you'll see more that have totality than anyone here in the u.s. gran titan one of 21 national park properties in the zone of totality but most high profile, the views should be spectacular. we've seen cars lining up all morning long, they created a spaces along the line of totality in the park, a thousand spaces which is not to mention the tens of thousand of other people throughout this park watching this rare occasion. some paid $15020 take a tram ride up to 10,000 feet. some hiked up to grand titan overnight which is just under 14,000 feet they will watch the solar eclipse from there. it's going to be pretty spooktacular to one from this location because what is
our next stop on this your knee is wyoming. about 34 minutes past the hour in jackson hole. cbs news national correspondent jeff glor is in jackson hole. >> hi, anthony. listening to jamie and reaction that everyone had there in oregon but feels good because we know it's coming our way. now you can get jealous of this view but it's coming your way as well. you get -- you'll see more that have totality than anyone here in the u.s. gran titan one of 21 national park properties in the zone...
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we can take a look ahead to what we might expect from the wyoming meeting in jackson hole. wall street today. investors' attention this friday will be on a small resort town in wyoming — not for the fly fishing, but for the annual gathering of central bankers from around the world at jackson hole. us federal reserve chair janet yellen speaks in the morning. mario draghi, the head of the european central bank, takes to the stage in the afternoon. in the past, this meeting has been used to make big announcements — not this time, according to many market watchers. why? well, because even though the us and europe are stepping back from the stimulus measures introduced after the financial crisis, ms yellen and mr draghi have good reasons to keep their cards close to their chests. with janet yellen's future at the federal reserve uncertain, few expect her to make any ground—breaking statements. and even though mario draghi's speech is seen as perhaps more significant this time, he may choose to play it safe. the markets got excited after a recent speech he gave at another central
we can take a look ahead to what we might expect from the wyoming meeting in jackson hole. wall street today. investors' attention this friday will be on a small resort town in wyoming — not for the fly fishing, but for the annual gathering of central bankers from around the world at jackson hole. us federal reserve chair janet yellen speaks in the morning. mario draghi, the head of the european central bank, takes to the stage in the afternoon. in the past, this meeting has been used to make...
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in casper, wyoming.lenty of sunshine for us this morni morning. people were out walking and running before it gets too hot. it will be a warm one for anyone viewing the eclipse. >> the solar eclipse glasses and a bottle of water in the other. we like to see blue skies. we have the thicker clouds, they can obscure your view. that's not what we want to happen. i think for some spot areas, especially north and west, you may see scattered clouds around that 2:44 viewing time. that's for max eclipse viewing here in philadelphia. a lot of us are going to have good conditions as we get out there. a look at the scattered clouds. it's not all of our area. it's not even half. it's spotted over lehigh valley and suburbs and delaware into south jersey. where the white is, that's worse off viewing than some of the clue clearer areas over the shore and suburbs in the east. the clouds are rolling from west to east. a lot of us, even if you are a bit obscured from 1:00 to 2:00, you might be better off from 2:00 to 4:00.
in casper, wyoming.lenty of sunshine for us this morni morning. people were out walking and running before it gets too hot. it will be a warm one for anyone viewing the eclipse. >> the solar eclipse glasses and a bottle of water in the other. we like to see blue skies. we have the thicker clouds, they can obscure your view. that's not what we want to happen. i think for some spot areas, especially north and west, you may see scattered clouds around that 2:44 viewing time. that's for max...
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watching wyoming. investors prepare for yellen and draghi's jackson hole speeches. will markets get any clues? againstsee parity single currency? we get the latest snapshot of the u.k. economy. can samsung's new smartphone restore its reputation and extinguish the memory of the note 7 debacle? this is "bloomberg surveillance ." let's check in on the markets. asset classes have been a little depressed when it comes to politics and the turmoil in d.c. about trumps administration ability to enact the fiscal agenda on the back burner. stoxx 600 gaining 0.2%. a lot of the focus today and tomorrow will turn to the start of the central banks meeting in jackson hole. you can see the dollar strengthening. the one thing that i'm watching out for is possible parity in 0.915.und, currently at nymex crude at 48.26. u.s. crude stockpiles extended declines yesterday. that is your asset classes. let's get to the bloomberg first word news. nejra: the death toll from typhoon hato has risen to 12. it is the most powerful storm to hit the region in half a century. macau says it people
watching wyoming. investors prepare for yellen and draghi's jackson hole speeches. will markets get any clues? againstsee parity single currency? we get the latest snapshot of the u.k. economy. can samsung's new smartphone restore its reputation and extinguish the memory of the note 7 debacle? this is "bloomberg surveillance ." let's check in on the markets. asset classes have been a little depressed when it comes to politics and the turmoil in d.c. about trumps administration ability...
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all the people in wyoming.a stunning state to begin with as we watch this happening in casper, it's 2 minutes now to the end of totality there. look at that. what a stunning sight. again, what i was saying is our photographer is changing the lenses out so they can show you that. it's really for their own safety because they're looking through the view finder to capture that moment for you. just think about the vastness of that state. yellow stone national spark. you're not seeing anything there but anyone there depending where you are in the park you're seeing this as well. what a stunning sight. i want to bring that sound up just to listen to the folks taking this in the. . >> it's amazing david. it is like the glow from that corona is beautiful. and you can take your glasses off during the totality moment but people are taking their shots. the kids are seeing this, grownups for the first time. they have never seen a total eclipse in their lifetime. it's been 99 years since this happened in wyoming and it will
all the people in wyoming.a stunning state to begin with as we watch this happening in casper, it's 2 minutes now to the end of totality there. look at that. what a stunning sight. again, what i was saying is our photographer is changing the lenses out so they can show you that. it's really for their own safety because they're looking through the view finder to capture that moment for you. just think about the vastness of that state. yellow stone national spark. you're not seeing anything there...
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through idaho, through wyoming, it looks to be ideal as we do that early this afternoon. areas of kansas and missouri, that's where it gets problematic, especially around kansas city. coastal areas still to dodge some showers. overall, not many people complaining. will stay that way for much of the east. above-average temperatures expected. trying to picture what the smelliest thing is that you've ever come across. people are lining up to smell this. the first three of rare corpse flowers bloomed. seven feet tall. the plant smell, described as a combination of rotting flesh, smelly socks, garlic, dirty diapers, that's the worst things combined into one. first time a north american institution that three of the plants are all blooming together. a little extra oomph to get all three together. >> lovely. >> people will be lined up at opening, around the block, just to smell this flower. >> all right, bill, thank you. >>> just ahead -- the incredible outpouring from all corners of the world for comic icon jerry lewis, that's next. up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in
through idaho, through wyoming, it looks to be ideal as we do that early this afternoon. areas of kansas and missouri, that's where it gets problematic, especially around kansas city. coastal areas still to dodge some showers. overall, not many people complaining. will stay that way for much of the east. above-average temperatures expected. trying to picture what the smelliest thing is that you've ever come across. people are lining up to smell this. the first three of rare corpse flowers...
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>> reporter: we've come to casper, wyoming. that's casper right over there. and the reason we're here is that casper, wyoming is right on the center line of monday's total eclipse. >> this is the media center. they're putting up telescopes rather than television cameras. >> reporter: tens of thousands of people will show up monday morning. this is second street in downtown casper. there are 59,000 people that live in casper, but these folks, they aren't any of them. >> wisconsin. >> wisconsin? >> wisconsin. >> washington state. >> phoenix, arizona. >> phoenix? >> reporter: they pretty well have second street blocked off with about three blocks of tents selling mostly t-shirts and eclipse glasses. >> howdy. >> hi. how are you? >> how much are your eclipse glasses? >> $3. >> reporter: rooms here in casper go for a whole lot more. >> well, airbnb told me, they suggested $35 a night. >> and tell me again what their rates are? >> for the room, $385 a night for your room with a private bed, bath and she's paying $350 because she doesn't have private bath, and the d
>> reporter: we've come to casper, wyoming. that's casper right over there. and the reason we're here is that casper, wyoming is right on the center line of monday's total eclipse. >> this is the media center. they're putting up telescopes rather than television cameras. >> reporter: tens of thousands of people will show up monday morning. this is second street in downtown casper. there are 59,000 people that live in casper, but these folks, they aren't any of them. >>...
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to, wyoming, and you want to be a state or not?d if that is the price of it, then fine, we're not going backwards like that. you could argue that it took 50 years or more. after wyoming did that, it was just a matter of time. asked a historian was there anything about grant you did not like? it was funny. i was in the library and he said follow me. and he picked out one book, and in their was what is what he said about jews. abouts folly, you talk this relationship. when grant was commander in the western theater, there were privateers who would come in and the army stuff. several of them were jewish, but they were brought there by greta's father. he had a difficult relationship with his father. get the idea that he is really mad at his father. he issues this hasty order that no jews can be in the district. his wife is appalled. the other commanding officers do not want to follow the order. lincoln worsens it a few days it a -- resend -- rescinds few days later. he spoke about this. he wrote about it. he atoned. no one is perfect.
to, wyoming, and you want to be a state or not?d if that is the price of it, then fine, we're not going backwards like that. you could argue that it took 50 years or more. after wyoming did that, it was just a matter of time. asked a historian was there anything about grant you did not like? it was funny. i was in the library and he said follow me. and he picked out one book, and in their was what is what he said about jews. abouts folly, you talk this relationship. when grant was commander in...
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from the west coast to the east. [ cheers ] from oregon to idaho, wyoming to nebraska. missouri to illinois. kentucky to tennessee, to south carolina. our team's in all of the states, in small towns, on farms in national parks. americans looking to the sky. and tonight, the massive traffic jams across multiple states. we are in the middle of it. >>> also tonight, the major news. the disaster at sea. another violent collision involving a u.s. naysy ship. ten sailors missing tonight. >>> breaking news. president trump set to address the nation on
from the west coast to the east. [ cheers ] from oregon to idaho, wyoming to nebraska. missouri to illinois. kentucky to tennessee, to south carolina. our team's in all of the states, in small towns, on farms in national parks. americans looking to the sky. and tonight, the massive traffic jams across multiple states. we are in the middle of it. >>> also tonight, the major news. the disaster at sea. another violent collision involving a u.s. naysy ship. ten sailors missing tonight....
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for wyoming, yellen and groggy take the podium. kaplanson hole, robert defense inflation target saying it will be met. president trump will kick off the texaso overhaul next week. but how much can be achieved between a white house and congress? hurricane harvey since gasoline surging as it heads to texas. said to be the worst storm in more than a decade. we are less than half an
for wyoming, yellen and groggy take the podium. kaplanson hole, robert defense inflation target saying it will be met. president trump will kick off the texaso overhaul next week. but how much can be achieved between a white house and congress? hurricane harvey since gasoline surging as it heads to texas. said to be the worst storm in more than a decade. we are less than half an
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janet yellen and mario draghi meet in wyoming.e begin with the big issue, europe monster debt issuance and amazon joins in. >> that is really the elephant in the room for us. where are they going to be tomorrow? it's a little bit of a leap of faith here. >> it's a little concerning. from a credit perspective, you have kind of an opaque business model here. you don't have a lot of disclosure to the markets. that make it tough for us. youhis is a dynamic really see across the market. even after we are into the fed hiking cycle, the borrowing cost for the u.s. corporate and european corporate are near the lowest that they have ever been. this remains a very good time from a cost perspective for corporate to borrow money. >> this still is demand for yield. the fed is going through this process of slow balance sheet adjustment and policy normalization. they're still image store a demand. -- an extraordinary demand. >> their issuing long bonds a very tight spreads. the very corporate market overall has expended quite a bit -- extended q
janet yellen and mario draghi meet in wyoming.e begin with the big issue, europe monster debt issuance and amazon joins in. >> that is really the elephant in the room for us. where are they going to be tomorrow? it's a little bit of a leap of faith here. >> it's a little concerning. from a credit perspective, you have kind of an opaque business model here. you don't have a lot of disclosure to the markets. that make it tough for us. youhis is a dynamic really see across the market....
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totally clear in casper, wyoming.nd we are looking at just the ideal conditions for viewing this total eclipse. now, as we move east a bit, we are still looking at mostly clear skies. again, smoke is kind of obscuring things a bit but just enough so it creates that reddish tinge to that total eclipse because of the light. we do have scattered showers and storms just north of kansas city. kansas city, you might luck out and see more than you originally thought because of the fact that those storms are staying just to your north. then we go right down through columbia, through carbondale, paducah, kentucky. we have clear skies. you go through most of tennessee and most of south carolina. we're looking at clear skies. the tricky part will be right where al is, in charleston. there are scattered showers and storms around, and there are a lot of clouds. but these are those popup showers and storms. so you might be sitting in that one area where all of a sudden the skies open up and you can see the totality of this ecli e e
totally clear in casper, wyoming.nd we are looking at just the ideal conditions for viewing this total eclipse. now, as we move east a bit, we are still looking at mostly clear skies. again, smoke is kind of obscuring things a bit but just enough so it creates that reddish tinge to that total eclipse because of the light. we do have scattered showers and storms just north of kansas city. kansas city, you might luck out and see more than you originally thought because of the fact that those...
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it took wyoming a long time to give the vote to women.an: how much did it take off people that before they became a state they were able to vote. you say that they had difficulty becoming a state because people resented the fact that people have the right to vote. carl: look, women were going to get the right to vote. there was no excuse for this. and they did not really offer a reason, they just said no. it came down to wyoming, and you want to be a state or not? wyoming said if that is the price of it, then fine, we're not going backwards like that. and you could argue that it took another 50 years or more. it took six more decades, but you could argue that after that, after wyoming did that, it was just a matter of time. brian: i once asked a historian from the university of southern illinois who was an expert on lincoln and editor of the grant papers, was there anything about grant you did not like? it was funny. i was in the library and he said, follow me. he walked over and he picked out one book, and in there was what he had said a
it took wyoming a long time to give the vote to women.an: how much did it take off people that before they became a state they were able to vote. you say that they had difficulty becoming a state because people resented the fact that people have the right to vote. carl: look, women were going to get the right to vote. there was no excuse for this. and they did not really offer a reason, they just said no. it came down to wyoming, and you want to be a state or not? wyoming said if that is the...
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david wright, abc news, glendo, wyoming. >> set your dvrs. 1:00 p.m. this is the "jeopardy!"nship. here are today's contestants -- a senior at lehigh university from oley, pennsylvania... a freshman at nyu from wilmington, delaware... and a senior at lawrence university from racine, wisconsin... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. what a wonderful week this is turning out to be. i get to spend each day in the company of some very bright, personable, young college students. today, we feature corey, mohan, and allison. i'll wish all of you good luck and put you to work now in the jeopardy! round... ...with these categories. starting off with...
david wright, abc news, glendo, wyoming. >> set your dvrs. 1:00 p.m. this is the "jeopardy!"nship. here are today's contestants -- a senior at lehigh university from oley, pennsylvania... a freshman at nyu from wilmington, delaware... and a senior at lawrence university from racine, wisconsin... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. what a wonderful week this is turning out to...
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david wright, abc news, glendo, wyoming. >> set your dvrs. 1:00 p.m. >>> the crash happened in one ofrist areas. if you've been to barcelona, you have no doubt been there. elizabeth has the latest on this developing story. >> reporter: stuns eyewitnesss running for cover, confuse and terrified. >> everybody started to run. everybody just ran forward. they must have trampled the old people. he was traveling at high speeds. authorities say a driver rammed a van into the crowd running people over before fleeing into a nearby restaurant. with police swarming the area and warning tourists and locals to shelter in lace place or away. >> i'd like to start by acknowledging the incident in barcelon barcelona. >> reporter: u.s. officials monitoring in place trump we tweeted the u.s. will be never to do whatever is necessary to help.
david wright, abc news, glendo, wyoming. >> set your dvrs. 1:00 p.m. >>> the crash happened in one ofrist areas. if you've been to barcelona, you have no doubt been there. elizabeth has the latest on this developing story. >> reporter: stuns eyewitnesss running for cover, confuse and terrified. >> everybody started to run. everybody just ran forward. they must have trampled the old people. he was traveling at high speeds. authorities say a driver rammed a van into the...
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it is a surgical operation and the surgeons are meeting in wyoming.of funding. over to japan, which has one of the world's lowest start—up rates and an even lower number of female entrepreneurs. generally japanese women who set number of female entrepreneurs. generallyjapanese women who set up their own businesses tend to be in predictable industries such as fashion or beauty but our correspondent tracked down a female entrepreneur who took the road less travelled and set up a business analysing people's dna. a typical networking event for japan's entrepreneurs. despite the government's effort to encourage more women to go into start—ups, it is mainly made. this 28—year—old stands out. she is the founder of a company ina stands out. she is the founder of a company in a very unusual industry, analysing people's dna. less than i% of japan's population has analysing people's dna. less than i% ofjapan‘s population has had their dna tested to find out what kind of illnesses they might develop in the future. it means almost everyone in japan is her potentia
it is a surgical operation and the surgeons are meeting in wyoming.of funding. over to japan, which has one of the world's lowest start—up rates and an even lower number of female entrepreneurs. generally japanese women who set number of female entrepreneurs. generallyjapanese women who set up their own businesses tend to be in predictable industries such as fashion or beauty but our correspondent tracked down a female entrepreneur who took the road less travelled and set up a business...
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we're hurting in wyoming. do you see any moral or ethical issues in putting thousands of people out of work when there are no jobs in our communities to take the place of those lost? it's devastating my state and the people that i love. >> yeah, i'm so sorry for what the coal miners have been going through long before the environment became a part of this. as you know, the coal companies began to mechanize the process a long time ago, and the market for coal has been shrinking. the market capitalization of the industry worldwide has gone down dramatically in the last few years. natural gas has been a part of this. but i think that we all have a moral obligation to give the coal miners opportunities to find jobs that are just as good and hopefully better and that may not be great comfort to you, but the solar jobs in our country are now growing 17 times faster than all other jobs in the economy, and you've got a great wind industry in wyoming that's coming up real fast. the single fastest growing new job is win
we're hurting in wyoming. do you see any moral or ethical issues in putting thousands of people out of work when there are no jobs in our communities to take the place of those lost? it's devastating my state and the people that i love. >> yeah, i'm so sorry for what the coal miners have been going through long before the environment became a part of this. as you know, the coal companies began to mechanize the process a long time ago, and the market for coal has been shrinking. the market...
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we start in the us mountain resort of jackson hole, wyoming.n around 9,000, and normally known for the quality of its trout fishing. but today it's also the focus of global financial markets, as it hosts an annual meeting of central bankers from more than a0 countries around the world. top billing, of course goes to the host, us federal reserve chief janet yellen — so what will investors be listening out for? well, for a start, any clue on the fed's next move on interest rates. it has increased the cost of borrowing three times since december. but new figures are raising questions about how strong the us economy really is. not to mention the huge political uncertainty that's bothering investors at the moment. then there's the small matter of this — the $4.5 trillion mountain of bonds the fed is sitting on. it printed money to buy up all that debt, and so support the financial system in the wake of the 2008 crisis. so what will it do with those bonds? sell them, presumably. but when? and what impact will that have on the markets? investors will
we start in the us mountain resort of jackson hole, wyoming.n around 9,000, and normally known for the quality of its trout fishing. but today it's also the focus of global financial markets, as it hosts an annual meeting of central bankers from more than a0 countries around the world. top billing, of course goes to the host, us federal reserve chief janet yellen — so what will investors be listening out for? well, for a start, any clue on the fed's next move on interest rates. it has...
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jackson hole wyoming where he will be. he's an award-winning journalist and author and broadcaster so please welcome david baren. [applause] >> thank you for coming out on this rainy night. i have been on a book tour now for over a month and i am just thrilled to be here at tattered cover. this is a row highlight and active in colorado in boulder and as you all know this is a real gem in colorado, tattered cover bookstore so i'm thrilled to be here. i will talk about an eclipse in history but as evelyn said and i assume you all know there's no eclipse coming up in our near future. august 21, for the first time in 99 years a total solar eclipse will cross the country coast-to-coast. this is a big deal. how many of you have plans to go and see the total eclipse? hopefully by the end of this evening you will all have plans. of those who have been planning how many of you have been planning to see this for at least a month? eight-year? a decade? how many years have you been looking forward to it? >> about six. >> six years, no
jackson hole wyoming where he will be. he's an award-winning journalist and author and broadcaster so please welcome david baren. [applause] >> thank you for coming out on this rainy night. i have been on a book tour now for over a month and i am just thrilled to be here at tattered cover. this is a row highlight and active in colorado in boulder and as you all know this is a real gem in colorado, tattered cover bookstore so i'm thrilled to be here. i will talk about an eclipse in history...
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david wright, abc news, glendo, wyoming. >> set your dvrs. 1:00 p.m. monday, abc.hen. good night. pv >>> terror strikes spain, and the search for suspects is resulting in more deaths. >>> cleaned up but not cleared out. tonight we're live with the noticeable differences of one of the biggest homeless camps. >>> plus -- >>> it's one mishap and then another for a san jose couple trying to bounce back from having their car stolen. i'm michael finney, how we were able to make their day. >>> over a dozen dead and 100 wounded in barcelona that isis is claiming responsibility for. >> we're tracking several new developments. spanish police just confirmed officers shot and killed four suspects in a separate alleged terror plot. it happened in a town 62 miles south of barcelona. >> the police operation came hours after a van deliberately ran over pedestrians in one of barcelona busiest tourest >> reporter: terror in spain sends police and paramedics toward a major attraction in barcelona stunned eyewitnesses running for cover, confused and terrified. >> somebody was screamin
david wright, abc news, glendo, wyoming. >> set your dvrs. 1:00 p.m. monday, abc.hen. good night. pv >>> terror strikes spain, and the search for suspects is resulting in more deaths. >>> cleaned up but not cleared out. tonight we're live with the noticeable differences of one of the biggest homeless camps. >>> plus -- >>> it's one mishap and then another for a san jose couple trying to bounce back from having their car stolen. i'm michael finney, how...
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wyoming. let's go to amy in salem, oregon. amy. caller: hi. well, it was fantastic. salem, oregon -- i'm sorry, the weather is usually not good at all grade we were totally blast -- usually not good at all. we were totally blessed with a totally blue sky. it was amazing. than wed a lot longer thought. i had gotten out of my shower. my husband came in at 9:45. doing?, what are you it started? i said, it is supposed to start a quarter until 10:00. he said, no, dumb dumb. [laughter] weeks ago.ses my husband set up two go pros we figured outd on penn tryst how to cover up the screen, and we did not think we would -- we figured out on how to cover up the screen, and we did not think we would get good images. is, thed thing temperature drops so much as it was going completely through. it got down to 67. i'm an emotional idiot is what dy family says, but i'm gla i had my glasses on. i totally started tearing up. i knew it was the first one through the nation since 1918. i kept telling them that and they were like, yeah, mom, yeah, yeah. thankful. we were in bit and over in
wyoming. let's go to amy in salem, oregon. amy. caller: hi. well, it was fantastic. salem, oregon -- i'm sorry, the weather is usually not good at all grade we were totally blast -- usually not good at all. we were totally blessed with a totally blue sky. it was amazing. than wed a lot longer thought. i had gotten out of my shower. my husband came in at 9:45. doing?, what are you it started? i said, it is supposed to start a quarter until 10:00. he said, no, dumb dumb. [laughter] weeks ago.ses...
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ecb presidentnd mario draghi meet in wyoming.begin with a big issue, a day of -- and amazon joins in. >> that is the elephant in the room for us, what are they going to be tomorrow. >> it is concerning, but from a credit perspective you have an opaque business model. you don't have a lot of disclosure to the markets and that makes it tough for us. identity make you see across the market, still after we are well into a fed hiking cycle, the borrowing costs are still near the lowest they have ever been. it remains a good time for corporations to borrow money. >> there is an ongoing demand for yield. the fed has gone through a process of slowing downward shoot adjustment. it's happening at a glacial pace. >> all of the companies have taken advantage of huge demand so they are issuing long bond at tight spreads. so, the corporate market has extended quite a bit. >> central banks around the trillione brought $60 worth of assets. they have to buy something and go somewhere. joining us, let's talk about the 40 year security that amazon
ecb presidentnd mario draghi meet in wyoming.begin with a big issue, a day of -- and amazon joins in. >> that is the elephant in the room for us, what are they going to be tomorrow. >> it is concerning, but from a credit perspective you have an opaque business model. you don't have a lot of disclosure to the markets and that makes it tough for us. identity make you see across the market, still after we are well into a fed hiking cycle, the borrowing costs are still near the lowest...
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>> reporter: oh, man. >> wow. >> reporter: erie silence in wyoming.s it happens. there it kuls. there it comes. wow. >> reporter: so, yeah, that's -- that super it up nicely. going glasses on here, bill. we are on the edge of a total eclipse in carbondale, illinois. the last little bit of the sun is peeking out. but the cloud has cleared just far enough away. the final flare of sunlight appearing through one of the lunar valleys will make its way through. look how dark it is getting, anthony. check it out, look around. it is amazing. >> reporter: it is amazing to hear the crowd's roar echo across the campus. >> there it is. look at the corona, see it? >> reporter: there it is. >> oh. [ cheering and applause ]. >> reporter: carbondale, illinois gets its total eclipse. defying the clouds. >> the cloud moved in for a moment and i thought it was going to ruin this party but the forces of darkness united and did something good for a change. boom, here we go. look at that. [ cheering and applause ]. >> reporter: wow. that is something. when i'm looking thro
>> reporter: oh, man. >> wow. >> reporter: erie silence in wyoming.s it happens. there it kuls. there it comes. wow. >> reporter: so, yeah, that's -- that super it up nicely. going glasses on here, bill. we are on the edge of a total eclipse in carbondale, illinois. the last little bit of the sun is peeking out. but the cloud has cleared just far enough away. the final flare of sunlight appearing through one of the lunar valleys will make its way through. look how dark...