A little earlier, martin heinrich, talked about todays vote on methane regulations. Heres a look. Mr. President , i am proud that the senate voted to reject an effort to overturn common sense protection to reduce methane waste. It was three years ago that satellite images from nasa revealed that there was a giant cloud of methane. About the size of the state of delaware sitting over the four Corners Region in Northwestern New Mexico and southwestern colorado. Although evidence had shown that there was methane air pollution in the four corners, as early as 2003, the image of the nasa data is truly striking. This is a warning of a potential major threat to Public Health for communities in the region. The San Juan Basin and the four Corners Region has long been a leading producer of oil and natural gas. With the natural gas boom in the mid 2000, production in the basin grew by leaps and bounds. That created hundreds of new highpaying jobs and a major new domestic source of an Important En
That those first beers and breads were relying on yeasts from insects, too. Brangham all that and more, on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by bnsf railway. And with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Brangham it was north koreas own version of fireworks for the fourth of july the communist state today fired off a new missile that may, some day, put the United States within range of its weapons. Nick schifrin begins our coverage. Reporter on this july 4, north korea declared independence from what it called American Nuclear threats. translated the scientists and technicians have successfully testfired the newly developed inter continental ballistic missile. Reporter in pyongyang, north koreans celebrated what appears to be north koreas most advanced test in its long pursuit of a Nuclear We
Day in the u. S. And u. S. Markets closed. Europe falling 20 below the daily average this time of day, mixed, lower by 4 10 of 1 as investors cautious in the wake of the Missile Launch from north korea, sending money into haven assets like bonds and gold. Out of equities which are unchanged. Fallinges in red against the dollar and yields in green falling commodities, among them, gold rising. Busy week. When isnt it a busy week for Central Banks . Itsswedish bank removing easing, the latest central bank to make the hawkish shift as Inflation Gains and scandinavias largest economy. The blue line is underlying inflation. The central bank holding its benchmark repo rate unchanged at eliminating the chances of a near rate cut. That was the right bank, u. K. Guild flashing a warning sign for investors. The yield on 10 your notes jumping 23 basis points last week, crossing the main peak and ending the established downtrend as the markets adjust to a more hawkish statement from the bank of eng
Perhaps it will end its nonsense once and for all. President trump leaves on a fourday trip to europe tomorrow including his first face to face meeting with russian president vladimir putin. The president will stop in poland and germany where hell meet him at an economic summit. He hopes to improve ties with russia. The president spoke with german chancellor merkel and the italian Prime Minister yesterday in preparation for the trip. The government shutdowns in maine and new jersey are over. Both passed budgets last night. Governor Chris Christie said he ordered all state parks and beaches in new jersey to open today. He also fired back at criticism over his familys visit to a shutdown beach over the weekend. Were here in new york. Good morning. Reporter good morning. The assembly and Senate Passed the budget early tuesday morning. The deal includes 300 million in democratic Spending Priorities and overhauls the states Largest Health insurer. Something governor christie wanted. The dep
That those first beers and breads were relying on yeasts from insects, too. Brangham all that and more, on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by bnsf railway. And with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Brangham it was north koreas own version of fireworks for the fourth of july the communist state today fired off a new missile that may, some day, put the United States within range of its weapons. Nick schifrin begins our coverage. Reporter on this july 4, north korea declared independence from what it called American Nuclear threats. translated the scientists and technicians have successfully testfired the newly developed inter continental ballistic missile. Reporter in pyongyang, north koreans celebrated what appears to be north koreas most advanced test in its long pursuit of a Nuclear We