To lift the company there. In the markets, heres were reset. The action is really in the bond market, cable rate. Everything else is doing a whole lot of nothing. 1 ,cable rate down 7 10 of unwinding any of those maybe we wont have a hard brexit trades over the last what he four hours. The bond market the last 24 hours. The bond market in italy he really hitting a low. Basically, you left, you came back, and it is exactly the same. David except there were tweets from the president about maybe raising some tariffs on china. Alix but in terms of the market action, it is more like bonds are at record low. Shocker. Time to bring you todays market moving news from all around the world. Joining us from london is bloombergs emma chandra, from rome is, taddeo, and on the ,hone rome is maria tadeo is the phone is ma michael khyber. Es you cape from minister heres you cape Prime Minister u. K. Johnson heres Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Pm johnson we will be leaving the eu on october 31. Emma we
Evening, its very encouraging and exciting for us here at the museum to have folks come in for our events. We really appreciate it. And i know that the staff of the raven bookstore appreciates it as well. So now ill introduce tonights guest speaker. James e. Sherow is a professor in the department of history at kansas state university. He specializes in researching and teaching environmental history, kansas history, and the history of the american west. Professor sherow has written six books and numerous articles, including Railroad Empire across the heartland, rephotographing Alexander Gardners westward journey, which is a familiar resource for the staff and volunteers at the watkins. I know we have that book on our shelves and weve used it. And the grasslands of the United States. Tonight, professor sherow will discuss his latest work, and copies will be available for purchase and signing thanks to our partners at the raven bookstore right here in lawrence, kansas. So without further
Well discuss that story in just a moment kelly . But, first, lets get a check on the markets and the etf has been focused as the smh has its worst week of the year the smh hit a new 52woke high barely a month ago, and its down 5 this week. Marvel, micron and and mv the laggards some talk on the street around archer aviation, down 3 after soaring as much as 23 after settling a lawsuit with boeing over autonomous flying dispute its actually down 6 now, a volatile response. The quantum computing hardware foam up about 12 , reporting a larger than expected loss but raising its guidance. We begin with a slew of big deals, tapestry acquiring capri for nearly 9 billion, espn striking a 2 billion deal with penn gaming and campbells buying sovos for a little over 2 billion thats a lot of sauce. Dealmaking seemingly hot again and the same could be said for the ipo market according to the wall street journal the nasdaq and nyse are battling it out for prime listings dan, let me begin with you our
Make it back home, described the desperate conditions they left in maui, and how the thankful to now be safe. We had power out for the resort we are at. Hurricane winds. We went for a walk, turned the corner. Behind it was on fire. Reporter back on the island, the area most severely impacted, the Historic Town of lahaina, once the capital of the hawaiian kingdom, and home to 12,000 people, now utterly destroyed. Driving through the town, charred trees, burned down cars, every structure, rubble. The entire seafront decimated. The ocean did not deter the flames. This very burned out. Evacuation efforts are difficult. You can see this is the way in and out as people are waiting. Dozens of cars lined up, waiting to see if they can check on their homes and neighbors. Melissa adan, abc news, maui. Kristen the lhasa devastation is being felt by bait loss and devastation is being felt by bay area residents. Reporter as the smoke settles on maui, the community is taking into account what has be
Out after she says she was molested by a doctor in the north bay and get on the ground a dangerous scare in the air and Alaska Airlines pilot from the bay area now under arrest, accused of trying to intentionally crash a plane. That was bound for San Francisco. When fun from the bay areas local news station. Youre watching kron. 4 news. Good evening. Thanks for joining us at 10. Im ken wayne and im vicki liviakis. We start tonight with investigators trying to figure out why an offduty pilot from the east bay would intentionally attempted disabled plane heading to San Francisco. That man is now facing 167 charges, including attempted murder. Kron 4 Sarah Stinson live from the mans home in Pleasant Hill with more. Sara . Now this Pleasant Hill home is where Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph Emerson lives with his wife and 2 kids. Now just about an hour ago, we saw some family members and a friend come by gathering some items for the family. The friend telling us that family members have been