it happened near the eastal imagine avenue exit, and temporarily shut down route 8. channel 3s Brandon Simmons spoke with some of victims colleagues, and explained what led up to this tragedy. reporter fortythreeyear old Tanya Jackson was attempting to cross 6 lanes of traffic on route 8 after a verbal argument with her husband. unfortunately, she was killed by an on coming vehicle. several frantic 911 calls came in to dispatchers around 4 00 a. M. , reporting a woman trying to cross route 8. The woman killed is 43 yearold Tanya Johnson a veteran firefighter. her coworkers saddened by the news we can be hardnd on the outside, but its brought sensitivities out, the tragedy. Reporter Police satania and her newlywed husband were stopped on the highway having a verbal argument. she exited the car, jump the median, was struck and killed as she attempted to a lot of talk on social media, speculation about what happened. tanya wouldnt have killed herself. i can tell anybody that. reporter tod
Needed to import lots of natural gas because we were not going to be able to provide it all. A lot of cities along the gulf coast to import natural gas and air now all in the process of being flipped over. The next thing is exporting oil. The question back here. This is kind of a stupid question. Well, thank you. [laughter] peak oil, i forget the guys name. San antonio. He predicted. Thats right. Very good. Well, im fuzzy about it. But i recently talked to somebody in said anti told me to my no problem. That was not true because we have plenty now. And i said, no, i dont think so. You are going off to the side and moppingup what is left over. Hubbard had a simple prediction. He said that if you are looking at what the wells are doing and what is available were going to keep increasing producing oil in the United States command right about 197273 go into a long decline, and he was absolutely right until 2008. Then that started to reverse and we started to grow production. And all of the
As well as a look ahead to jcpenneys results after the bell. She is looking at the entire troubled state of retailing today. Here in the studio for the next hour, my guest house, restructuring guru who oversaw Hostess Brands and is now heading a wide range of companies that he will give his take on turning around retailers to overhauling taxes to hiking minimum wage. First, to you on this data breach and the impact on target. It definitely had an impact on target. Not only did it take charge to fix the data breach, the bridge of credit card information at the comedy, but in addition, a depressed traffic, because people, after hearing about the data breach, did not necessarily want to shop at target. The company is a saying in the Statement Today that it is not sure what the future effects are going to be. It is not sure how long this is going to last. All of this said, the companys earnings did top profits estimates. It seems like that is. Share this morning. In addition to the fact th
Yellen, bill dudley, and the markets housing is the key to acceleration. If it does not happen now it might not happen this year. The evidence is mixed. Last month, new sales dropped to an eightmonth low. Since then, Housing Starts were huge but they were all apartments. We find out whether those new holes in the ground are being sold. They should be. More families are being formed, they need homes. Interest rates are low. Winter is over. Existing home sales were up not as much as forecast. The fed folks have told us housing is a key part of the economy. Normally it leads us out of a recession. Last year it finally began adding to growth and that changed the last couple quarters. If we are going to see the economy pick up it needs to change. What is the excuse of the numbers are not good today . Back to the Interest Rates. Average Mortgage Rates havent fallen since the beginning of the taper. The jump during the temper tantrum hurt. Ofa relative basis a lot firsttime buyers never exper
Hard call. Sissy spacek has had such a great career, right . North country, affliction, so many great films. Heres one, though, that deserves consideration anew. 1985, movie by the name of marie. It was a true story. Sissy spacek was the lead and title character. She played a littleknown Tennessee State official named marie ragiante. Marie was a whistleblower and a big scandal in the state of tennessee, a big scandal that had just an astonishing ending, an ending that we, apparently, as a country need to study now at the end of the Trump Administration, because this scandal is literally the only thing i know of in our modern American History that might help us out in terms of whats supposed to happen now and how the craziness we are living through right now is supposed to resolve. And luckily, this one isnt just history that we have to look up, like in random ph. D theses and old newspapers. Trust me, i have done that with lots of statelevel scandals. Luckily, this one really does have