Costs and passing them on to their customers. Quite a reluctance among firms to do that in the past. Now a little bit more willingness and ability apparently to do that to it janetnecessarily resolve yellens mystery over low inflation but it is a glimmer of hope for people hoping the inflation rate will rise closer to the feds 2 target. All of this is happening in the context of an ever tightening labor market. This is something we are hearing over and over from just about every fed district. Its getting more difficult for companies to fill open positions, find qualified people and thats restraining their ability to grow. One tidbit from this report that i have to share with you is from the dallas fed. Worker shortages were reported throughout the oil and Gas Supply Chain and in construction. Similar reports came from care,cturing, health airlines. Some banks reported labor was becoming a bigger issue than Regulatory Compliance. You guys have heard a lot of in recentg from banks years
Promising tough new penalties against north korea after the dictator there, kim jongun, tested a longrange missile. We learned more about that launch. Well share it. The news that rocked morning television. Nbc firing matt lauer for what executives call inappropriate sexual behavior. A similar story for the radio legend, garrison keilar. Lets get to it. And a live look on capitol hill is coming where were expecting a News Conference any moment. Lawmakers say they will push to expose Sexual Harassment in the United States congress. The bill would force the house to reveal the names of lawmakers that settled claims using taxpayer dollars. Well monitor that News Conference. This comes on a monumental day in American Media with two titans of broadcasting brought down by accusations about their behavior. The today show host matt lauer faking accusations of Sexual Misconduct. Millions awoke to learn that nbc last night fired matt lauer for inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace. Nbc
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Harley “Kermit” Smith, 87, of Owensboro, passed away Wednesday, June 14, 2023, under the care of Hospice of W. Kentucky. The Princeton native was born March 3, 1936, to the