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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum spoke Friday afternoon with Bloomberg Balance of Power about U.S.
energy production.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum.
Jeanine Pirro, who leads the U.S.
Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, vowed to continue her investigation of Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
after a judge rejected subpoenas issued to the central bank, threatening to delay the confirmation of Kevin Warsh's Powell successor.
U.S.
District Judge James Bosberg said the government had advanced no evidence to justify the subpoenas relating to renovations to the Fed's headquarters and Powell's comments about the project, and said they clearly reflected an improper motive of retaliating against Powell over policy differences.
Pirro disagrees.
She continued.
Nobel laureate and economist Paul Krugman tells Bloomberg Pirro's investigation is based in harassment.
Nobel laureate and economist Paul Krugman.
Wall Street wraps up another volatile week with losses.
That story from Bloomberg's Charlie Pellett.
in new york charlie pellett bloomberg radio u.s consumer spending barely rose in january after economic growth was weaker than previously reported at the end of last year suggesting the economy lost some momentum before the war with iran inflation adjusted consumer spending increased 0.1 from december according to data out friday and a gauge of underlying inflation favored by the federal reserve rose a firm 0.4 the government also halved its initial estimate of growth in the fourth quarter
when a record-long government shutdown, a slowdown in consumption, and a decline in exports weighed on the economy.
After two rounds of the Players' Championship, Ludwig Aaberg, 9-under for the day, 12-under for the tournament, heads into Saturday's third round with a two-shot lead.
World Baseball Classic quarterfinal action, the U.S.
defeated Canada 5-3, and the Dominican Republic shut out Korea 10-0.
The Friday numbers on Wall Street, the Dow lost 119, NASDAQ fell 206, the S&P dropped 40, the 10-year Treasury yield at 4.28%, the two-year at 3.72%.