President s address and the monthly jobs number. We got shares of dr. Pepper and keurig is buying the maker apple continues to move in the opposite direction of the market another report of the iphone weakness as the month heads into the home stretch, s p 500 on track for the best january since 87 busy earnings calendar including results from all, you got the president s address tomorrow night, yellens last meeting as chair of the central bank and the jobs number on friday. 271 is getting peoples attention. There is some theory that yellen is more hawkish on this run. She ought to be hawkish i look for weakness in this economy and i cannot find it consumer is strong and corporate spending i got to tell you, tax reform is working. The more ceos that i speak to or everybody in the Overall Community lets call it the more you realize, there is still not in any way full appreciation and even only a slight of appreciation at this point for what the ramifications are going to be. Many words a
He knows how to build hype. Commodity crush. Gold futures hitting their lowest levels since april 2010. Live at the nymex on what is driving this precious metal lower. Its the stronger dollar of course. Google on a tear. Have you seen this yet between the two classes of stock, nearly 20 million shares changed hands today. Growth in Youtube Business is top of mind after last nights earnings report. Weve got the cofounder of a Media Company that specializes in youtube talent. We had to brush up on our youtube talent to prepare. You should see the amount of money these people are making as talent on youtube. And the amount of clicks they get. The new york fed says the strong dollar could lead to a hit for gdp. Jan hatzius gives us his take on that the economy and latest forecast for the fed. Lets start with tesla and elon musk with his latest announcement. Phil lebeau has the ludicrous details for us. I know you want to go in the ludicrous mode when you get a chance to. These are all prod
Motivation factors associated wh terrorism other than a person intending to cause mass casualty before we label with that, it will be a matter of process. No, we have not. No, we have not. We have not located any items within the room or his house at this point yes, maam it was a matter of normal practice whenever we use a dynamic entry. We have information he has been there since the 28th of september. So i have no idea whether he prevented house keepers from entering the room or not thats just a matter of continued investigation. Thank you very much. We will provide you an update probably in the next two hours thank you. That is joe lombardo, clark county shr rieriff. 50 dead, 400 injured after a gunman fired on people attending an outdoor Country Music festival the suspect is dead after being confronted by police is 64yearold Stephen Paddock. He killed himself. He was shooting from the 32nd floor of the mandalay resort and casino as jason aldean was on stage performing police say th
So, he trusted them too much, it turned out. Sunday night at 8 00 eastern on cspans q a. Next, economic scholars and banking experts discuss Monetary Policy and the impact of past Federal Reserve actions on small and large Financial Institutions. This was held by the American Enterprise institute. Its about an hour and 45 minutes. Good morning and welcome to the American Enterprise institute. This morning we have a very interesting policy session entitled how has a decade of extreme Monetary Policy changed the Banking System . Weve assembled a panel of experts, who well introduce you to in a minute. But before that, let me just set the stage here. As you all know, the financial crisis changed the Banking System. The resolutions that happened in the crisis integrated commercial and Investment Banking like never before. These resolutions created todays too big to fail institutions. The crisis led to greatly expanded fed emergency liquidity support. The fed became the lender of first reso
Experts who well introduce you to in a minute. But before that, let me just set the stage here. As you all know, the financial crisis changed the Banking System. The resolutions that happened in the crisis integrated commercial and Investment Banking like never before. These resolutions created todays too big to fail institutions. The crisis led to greatly expanded fed emergency liquidity support. The fed became the lender of first resort instead of the lender of last resort. T. A. R. P. Temporarily nationalized the Banking System, and the Congress Passed the dodd frank act to extend post t. A. R. P. Control over the system. It gave regulators extensive new powers and responsibilities over the Financial System. Deposit insurance limits increase by a factor of twoandahalf, and the slow recovery triggered fed qe stimulus, which created massive Bank Reserves, which required new fed operating procedures. So this morning, were going to discuss all these changes with a panel of experts. And