Schedule, but were going to not cut these guys short, so were going to move into fortifying our future, states becoming more resilient. All of our states, whether theyre located on the coast, in the noounz, in the midwest, or anywhere in between, have struggled to meet the challenges that come with the disasters that impact the nation and our states. And next well have an important discussion own how to meet those challenges and how we as governors can prepare our citizens for the resiliency challenges of the future. Well have governor mills of maine, Governor Newsom, and governor mills will lead the discussion with the governors. [ applause ] i thought they were going to put chairs up here. I guess well do it from the thing. Im not in charge of moving the seats. Thank you, Governor Hogan. Welcome to all of you to this discussion about fortifying our future. Let me start by talking about my own state. Im getting wroo ready. For the august meeting in portland maine. My state has 1. 3 Mi
The stoxx 600. One week sterling volatility jumps to its highest level since early november after theresa may says she will outline the governments plan for brexit and the trump trade faces the earnings test as jpmorgan, bank of america, and wells fargo prepare to report. Morgan stanley casts a shadow, reportedly cutting senior bankers and bonuses. Good morning. Welcome to street signs. Lets get straight into our top story. Thats Fiat Chrysler. Well give you a check on shares because they have been rebounding in todays session. You can see theyre now higher. This after a major drop, though they are leading the way to the top of the stoxx 600 after shares plummeted thursday after the u. S. Environmental Protection Agency accused the automaker of violations against the clean air act. This rattled investors, but we did get a Strong Defense coming from Fiat Chrysler. The ceo, Sergio Marchionne saying we are not criminals and drawing the line under any comparisons to volkswagen. He wanted t
Right now. Good morning. Welcome to Worldwide Exchange. Im sara eisen with dom chu in for wilfred frost today. Good morning. Good morning. Busy already. Already, yes. Monitoring the wires from the uk. Well get you there in a moment. A check on Global Markets after another selloff for wall street. Not so sharp. Not as sharp as session lows. Those stocks look set to bounce back. Dow futures higher by about 16 points. S p is up 2. Nasdaq futures up less than 5 points. The tenyear treasury note yield, saw that yield decline by 7 basis points or so. Bouncing become a bit this morning. 2. 41 is the yield on the tenyear. First we wanted to get you that breaking news out of europe. The Supreme Court in the uk ruling against the government in a key brexit decision. The vote means that Prime Minister may must get parliaments approval in order to trigger brexit. As for the reaction in the british pound against the dollar. Lets show you whats happening you now. It was lower before. Its lower still
Members of the legislature, justices of the utah supreme court, my wife, jeanette, Lieutenant Governor mrs. Cox, constitutional officers and my fellow utahans. It is an honor to address you in this historic state capital which serves as a symbol of our collective dreams and aspirations. Three weeks ago at our state inauguration had the privilege of hearing the mormon tabernacle choir. I am pleased to report to you in spite of their decision to sing at my inauguration not one choir member has resigned. [applause] remember the choir performed climb every mountain. As they sank i reflected on all the mountains we must climb and conquer in our personal lives as a people and as a state. Utah was climbing out of the great recession, recognized so many challenges required a robust economy. We made economic recovery our primary objective. Our climb has been arduous but the height that utahs economy occupies is remarkable. I truly could spend all evening listing the National Accolades that come
Governor herbert president niederhauser, speaker hughes, members of the legislature, justices of the utah supreme court, utahs first lady, Lieutenant Governor and mrs. Cox, other constitutional officers, and my fellow utahns, it is an honor to address you in this historic State Capitol that serves as a symbol of our collective dreams and aspirations. Three weeks ago, at our state inauguration, we had the privilege of hearing the mormon tabernacle choir. And i am very pleased to report that in spite of the choirs decision to sing at my inauguration, not one choir member has resigned. [laughter] [applause] youll remember that the choir performed climb every mountain. As they sang, i reflected on all the mountains that we must climb and conquer in our personal lives, as a people, and as a state. When i first took office, utah was climbing out of the great recession. Recognizing that so many of our challenges required a robust economy, we made economic recovery our primary objective. Our c