279 points looking at the treadsrys the 10year is at 0. 77 . That is nuts especially when you start to look at where we were a handful of months when people were talking about a 3 as rates go down cheaper this is such a panic move. Is it forecasting a Global Movement the problem is that everyone was worried that stocks were overvalued the problem is there is no way of gauging what the effects are. Everyone at this desk could have started throwing stocks at the wall people are going for safety and quality. These are panic moves im not sure it is unwarranted people will sell off first and panic later. Theyll say im looking out for a year or two or three thats probably what well reassure now can stocks bounce off the previous lows of 12 i think the market has to recalibrate to digest the lower yield and the market sitting across the table, stocks dont often bottom on a friday but the fact that everyone thought they werent going to bottom is the chance that they werent going to bottom. Bef
Extent. Nor doe know just how the car who control. We will give you updates as more information becomes available tonight. Now to the developing news from roxborough where a beloved elementary schoolteacher was killed in a fire today. Fire broke out at 8 00 this morning claiming the life of a six twoyear old woman who was a third grade teacher at a reporte nemcrmack i s livthe atull annie. Reporter walter and sarah beginning to hear more information about this from the community about how they tried to neighbors when it broke out, and now howathering donations. Now at this point ive, aim not sure what we have if we have a picture, if we have video from the fire, but right now i will toss to a picture. This is a picture of the woman killed in that fire. Shes six twoyear old sheila august a third grade teacher at nearby shawmont school. She was killed in the blaze. When the fire broke out inside of her home, her son in law, and other people were inside, and, also their son. Neighbors ran
Nebraska governor pete delivered the fourth and final state of the state address of the current term. It highlighted progress in tax reform, creation of new jobs and balancing the budget. Governor will seek reelection this year. This is half hour. Members of the legislator, chairman, distinguished guest, fellow nebraskans, friends and of course, our first lady, my lovely wife, suzanne. [applause] she always gets better applause than i do. Before i begin i want to recognize your newest member, senator teresa from omaha. She is a Small Business owner and involved in Early Childhood education and her background and experience will make a great contribution to this body. Welcome senator, i look forward to working with you. [applause] and to all of our senators congratulations on the commencement of the second session of the 100 and nebraskan legislator. Working together is in our dna and the hallmark of nebraskas nonpartisan legislator. In fact, leadership in working together is what has h
Members of the legislature, chairman, distinguished guests, fellow nebraskaens, and of course, our first lady, hope shes on this side. Suzanne. [applause] she always gets better applause than i do. Before begin, i want to recognize your newest member, senator theresa thibedeau from omaha, a Small Business owner and involved in Early Childhood education and her background and experience will make a great contribution to this body. Welcome, i look forward to working with you. [applause] to all of our senators congratulations on the commencement of the 105th nebraska legislature. Working together is in our dna and the hallmark of nebraskas nonpartisan unicalmeral legislature. Working together is what helped build this great state. We know this from our history. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i. During world war i nebraskans came together to raise private dollars to form a Field Hospital to take care of Wounded Soldiers returning from the front. Many gravely
Satisfaction with the directors of mayo clinic arizona and peter sinai how, a forum hosted by pepperdine university. This is an hour and 20 minutes. [applause] i often get us as sidekicks, four dogs, how do you do it . How do you do that job and travel and the only time i sleep is when i travel, so thats how i do it. Thank you am a kerry for the gracious introduction and steve, and circuit in us all fired up and ready to take on the topic im honored to to be with you today as a pepperdine grad. Ill admit i came for the beach, but a state in southern california, originally from boston because i is such a great experience at the school and im going to reference today the things ive learned and used in a business. I was very excited to be invited to moderate this panel about the future of health care because it is something i think about in my business every single day. And i think about value and Health Care Every single minute. The reason it is because i lead an organization helping to