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i'm bill griffeth. enjoy your krifg. and we' enjoy your thanksgiving.nd we'll see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentaon is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected need and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news america." i am kasia madera. the u.k. and the eu agree on an a declaration that
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bill griffeth is on assignment tonight. today there was a big rally on stocks took off at the opening and just kept on going. investorsce emb the results of the midterm elections, the democrats took the house, the republicans maintained control of the senate. that seemed to lift cloud of uncertainty over the market. adding to the optimis were comments by president trump that he would be willing to work with the democrats to bolster economic groh. >> now is the time for members of both parties to join together, put partisanship aside, and keep the american economic miracle going strong. >> and that was investors needed to hear. the dow jones industrial average soared 545 points to 26180. the nasdaq was up 194. and the s&p 500 added 58. so what should investors focus on next? mike santoli takes a>> look. with a midterm elections past and the result largely as expected wall street has turned the focus to the chances for the stock market to continue the rebound from a nasty oxycodone with a year end rally. following the popular
bill griffeth is on assignment tonight. today there was a big rally on stocks took off at the opening and just kept on going. investorsce emb the results of the midterm elections, the democrats took the house, the republicans maintained control of the senate. that seemed to lift cloud of uncertainty over the market. adding to the optimis were comments by president trump that he would be willing to work with the democrats to bolster economic groh. >> now is the time for members of both...
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busiss report, with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> oil slick. prices fall more than 20% fro the most recent high as the quick and steep slide in crude intensifies. >> record profit. disney's strong results driven by studio and the park which ises. and now the company has its you eye on a digital future. >>> location, location, location. but in this changing housing market, is buying a home still considered a good investment? those stories anduch more tonight on nightly business report for this thursday, november the 8 w. >>> and do bid you good evening, everybody. and welcome. sue is off in case you hadn't noticed, the price of oil has been falling lately falling a lot. domestic crude is now down more than 20% f im early october peak, putting it squarely in bear market territory. investors apparently growing concerned about rising inventories and weakening demand which c lead to a supply surplus worldwide. priced settled above $60 a barrel following a ninth straight decline. a long way from $76 a barrel. a price achieved a month ago when domtic
busiss report, with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> oil slick. prices fall more than 20% fro the most recent high as the quick and steep slide in crude intensifies. >> record profit. disney's strong results driven by studio and the park which ises. and now the company has its you eye on a digital future. >>> location, location, location. but in this changing housing market, is buying a home still considered a good investment? those stories anduch more tonight on...
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business report, with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> gains erased. another day of intense selling pushes the dow and s&p tnto negatiritory for the year. and the nasdaq is barely hanging on. >>> retail wreck. the sector gets hit hard ahead of the holiday shopping ason, even as companies report strong sales. >>> pockets of strength. despite all of the selling, believe it or not parts of thrk ma are working. those stories and much more tonight on nightly business report for ovtuesday,ber 20th. >>> and good evening, everyone anco w. the gains for 2018 are mostly gone. the selloff in technology has spread to other corners of the market, just about every other corner in fact. and tod theretail sector took a beating as did oil. all 30 dow components ended lower. ader were kept busy especially after both goldman sachs and jp morgan said they expect the kpee to slow significantly. that led to a lot of red. the dow jones average plumted to 24565. the nasdaq dropped 119 and the s&p 500 declined 48. with the sharp declines is the nine-year bull market still in t
business report, with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> gains erased. another day of intense selling pushes the dow and s&p tnto negatiritory for the year. and the nasdaq is barely hanging on. >>> retail wreck. the sector gets hit hard ahead of the holiday shopping ason, even as companies report strong sales. >>> pockets of strength. despite all of the selling, believe it or not parts of thrk ma are working. those stories and much more tonight on nightly business...
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>> announcer: thighis "y business report" with bill griffeth and s >>> bounceback, stocks rise to start the ek, but there are a few key things that will drive the market through the rest of the year end. >>> the road ahead. general motors is closing plants and laying off thousands in ties where the auto maker has deep roots as it looks to a very different future. >>> every dollar counts. there's a new front in battle among the retailers and at the center isour smartphone. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, november 26t >>> we bid you a good evening, everyone. not bad for a monday. stocks rose sharply at the opening bell and never looked back. tech led the way and so did retailers is one of the most important days of the year for that sect. it w all a very much needed pause from the recent turbulence. today the dow advanced 3 points to 24,640, snapping it's like latest four-day losing streak. the nasdaq was up 142. the s&p added 40 points today. why the rebound and w today? bob has answers. >> the market put in a ral and for several good reasons. the
>> announcer: thighis "y business report" with bill griffeth and s >>> bounceback, stocks rise to start the ek, but there are a few key things that will drive the market through the rest of the year end. >>> the road ahead. general motors is closing plants and laying off thousands in ties where the auto maker has deep roots as it looks to a very different future. >>> every dollar counts. there's a new front in battle among the retailers and at the...
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cnbc bill griffeth, always good to see you. note to producers, call bill some time when the market is up 600 instead of just down. it's down 601 right now on the dow. the low for the day was 24,413. we're at session lows now and i worry when that happened at 3:00. when the momentum builds to a sell-off towards the end of the day, the people who want to get out of the market are overpowering those who think this is a buying opportunity. let's take a closer look at tech stocks. lindsey bell joins me now, strategist at the investment firm cfr. thank you for being here. tell us what the problem is with the tech stocks. is it everybody is piling on so long because they look good? are they really overvalued? have they been overvalued? why are you seeing the sell-off? >> they lost momentum. everybody went out on the wire when the suppliers came out to apple and said the demand is not there for the new aye phoniphon >> let's break that down. we found out from a supplier who said apple is their biggest customer who orders for this facia
cnbc bill griffeth, always good to see you. note to producers, call bill some time when the market is up 600 instead of just down. it's down 601 right now on the dow. the low for the day was 24,413. we're at session lows now and i worry when that happened at 3:00. when the momentum builds to a sell-off towards the end of the day, the people who want to get out of the market are overpowering those who think this is a buying opportunity. let's take a closer look at tech stocks. lindsey bell joins...
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we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station seeks your >> i'm bill griffeth. thank you so much for that report. have a great evening. see you tomorr. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> this fall, it is a season of oice ofions, from the america's favorite novel. >> it's 100 books we want people to take a look at. we are hoping to get people to fall in love with novels again. >> to the fate of a hero's lovei 'm still here. >> and i.
we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station seeks your >> i'm bill griffeth. thank you so much for that report. have a great evening. see you tomorr. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> this fall, it is a season of oice ofions, from the america's favorite novel. >> it's 100 books...
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>>> this is "nightltly business rert" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> stock routes. the dow tumbles 600 points to start the week as the wave of selling spread from one sector to the next. >>> tech wreck. apple tanks and brings the of the sector down with it. what will it take for tech to regain its footing and what happens if it doesn't? >>> california burning. fires are spreading, cost estimates are rising and statei ies are coming under scrutiny. those stories anduch more tonight on "nightly business report" for this monday, november 12th. g,>>> good even everyone, and welcome. it was an ugly day on wall street. stocks fell hard, led lower by a sell offin technology, but there was more to it, a lot more. the declines quicklypread throughout the market and the end result was a broad selloff that took dn just about everything. let's get right to the final numbers for you. the dow jones industrial average slid 602 points to 25,387. the d nasdaq wasn 206 points or 2.8% and the s&p 5 fell 54. boisani reports from the center of itll at the new york stock exchange. >>> it
>>> this is "nightltly business rert" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> stock routes. the dow tumbles 600 points to start the week as the wave of selling spread from one sector to the next. >>> tech wreck. apple tanks and brings the of the sector down with it. what will it take for tech to regain its footing and what happens if it doesn't? >>> california burning. fires are spreading, cost estimates are rising and statei ies are coming under...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>>n wall street. stocks suffer a punishing pull back as investors grow concerned about the once red hot tech sector. >>> arrested development. a legend in the global automoti industry is taken into custody slamming the brakes on a once powerfu executive. >>> opioid lawsuit. florida sues the nation's largest two drugstore chains alleging they played a big role in the drug epidemic. those storiesnd more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, november 19th. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everybody. welcome. the titans of tech are tanking. the sector that led thetock market higher for several years has suddenly been beating a fast eltres the biggest most w held names in that group that are leading the way lower. ontinued concerns about trade and housing and you had the recipe for yet another serioulloff on wall street. it happened again today. the dow was down 395 points. it was down 500 points a couple of times. we're just above 25,000. th nasdaq was down 3% or 219 points. and the s&p was
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>>n wall street. stocks suffer a punishing pull back as investors grow concerned about the once red hot tech sector. >>> arrested development. a legend in the global automoti industry is taken into custody slamming the brakes on a once powerfu executive. >>> opioid lawsuit. florida sues the nation's largest two drugstore chains alleging they played a big role in the drug...
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. >>> this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> where is the panic? it's been d amatic week on wall street. with sharp declines. yet investors are relatively calm. is that a sign that the worst is still to come? >> shop until you drop. with black friday two days away retailers are taking steps to drive sales and alleviate concerns about weaker margins. >> and locked in. cybermonday i fast approaching. but there is one segment of the online shopping area coming under fire. it'see story you nto see. all that and more tonight on nightly business rort for wednesday, november 21st. >>> and we do bid you good bo evening, eve and well. it's a good thing that the thanksgiving feast is tomorrow. because there's been plenty of stomach churning action already on wall street this week. and today no different. stocks opened this morningea looking to recoup the week's losses as we head into the holiday technology was holding up. in fact many of the beaten down stocks like amazon and cebook, even apple were trading higher. and the dow was up more than 200 points for
. >>> this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> where is the panic? it's been d amatic week on wall street. with sharp declines. yet investors are relatively calm. is that a sign that the worst is still to come? >> shop until you drop. with black friday two days away retailers are taking steps to drive sales and alleviate concerns about weaker margins. >> and locked in. cybermonday i fast approaching. but there is one segment of the...
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>> announc: this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera.in >>>g around. the dow erased a triple-digit loss on a report the a u.s. china doubled down on efforts to reach a trade agreement. going gangbusters. consumer spending is up. and that could be just what the economy needs to fend off headwinds. >> big in texas. that's what an energy company is doing does as it prepares to dominate natural gas. nightly r businessort for thursday, november 15th. >>> and we do bid you good in ev everybody. welcome. stop me if you heard this before. but the sck market was volatile and all over the place today. the s&p fiefd did snap a five-day losing streak but that wasn't easy. stocks started lower with the dow down as much as 200 points. then things reversed on this headline fro the financial times that the u.s. and china are working to ease the growing trade war at the upcoming g20 peegt. thatifted trade sensitive stocks like caterpillar and industrial names like 3m. and when was said and done the dow jones industrial was up 208 to 25289. the nasdaq up 122 the s&p add
>> announc: this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera.in >>>g around. the dow erased a triple-digit loss on a report the a u.s. china doubled down on efforts to reach a trade agreement. going gangbusters. consumer spending is up. and that could be just what the economy needs to fend off headwinds. >> big in texas. that's what an energy company is doing does as it prepares to dominate natural gas. nightly r businessort for thursday, november 15th....
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business report wit bill griffeth and sueerera. >>> stocks slide. markets fish the week with losses as a further decline in s oil priceark concerns of a global economic slowdown. >>> picking up sam. a key gauge of inflation rose at its fastest pace in six years and did noto unnoticed by investors or the fed. >>> up for auction. the priceyest listing in country will soon be owned by the highest bidder. those stories and more tonight on nightly business report for this friday, november the 9th. >>> and w do bid you good evening, everybody. welcome. sue is offshonight. a f round of selling hit wall street today. stock prices were once aga led lower by technology shares, and by nrpg stock after oil fell for a tenth straight session. its longest loskg str in 34 years. here are the closing numbers today. 2010 pointsdown back below 26,000. the nasdaq fell by 123. the s&p declined by 25. but after this very busy week with the midteelections, the fed meeting and more earnings reports, the major arages were all higher thanks in part to ths big r rally on wedn
business report wit bill griffeth and sueerera. >>> stocks slide. markets fish the week with losses as a further decline in s oil priceark concerns of a global economic slowdown. >>> picking up sam. a key gauge of inflation rose at its fastest pace in six years and did noto unnoticed by investors or the fed. >>> up for auction. the priceyest listing in country will soon be owned by the highest bidder. those stories and more tonight on nightly business report for this...
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i'm sueth herera >> i'm bill griffeth is it the weekend already. >> it is. >> have a wonderful one. we'll see you again on monday. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and now, "bbc world news." kasia: this "bbc world news america." i'm kasia madera. a warning and a challenge to president trump on the environment. a u.s. government report says
i'm sueth herera >> i'm bill griffeth is it the weekend already. >> it is. >> have a wonderful one. we'll see you again on monday. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and now, "bbc world news." kasia: this "bbc world news america." i'm kasia madera. a warning and a challenge to president trump on...
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. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> bouncing aroundgit loss on a report the u.s. and china doubled down on efforts to reach a trade agreement. >> going gangbusters. consumer spending is up. and that could be just what the economy needs to fend off headwinds. >> big in texas. that's what an energy company is doing does as it prepares to dominate natural gas. nightly business report for thursday, november 15th. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everybody. welcome. stop me if you heard this before. but the stock market was volatile and all over the place
. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> bouncing aroundgit loss on a report the u.s. and china doubled down on efforts to reach a trade agreement. >> going gangbusters. consumer spending is up. and that could be just what the economy needs to fend off headwinds. >> big in texas. that's what an energy company is doing does as it prepares to dominate natural gas. nightly business report for thursday, november 15th....
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. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> interest ratesre still low by historical standards and remain just below the range of estimates of that level that would be neutral for the economy. >> the fed chief seems to signal a significant significant in the central bank thinking resulting in a powerful rally on wall street. >>> battle of the blue chips. microsoft is close to overtaking apple as the world's most valuable company. all the result of a remarkable reinvention. >>> and pushing into pickups. jeep adds fuel to the already hot brand with a truck design today look like no other. >>> those stores and much more tonight on nightly business
. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> interest ratesre still low by historical standards and remain just below the range of estimates of that level that would be neutral for the economy. >> the fed chief seems to signal a significant significant in the central bank thinking resulting in a powerful rally on wall street. >>> battle of the blue chips. microsoft is close to overtaking apple as the world's...
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business report, with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> oil slick. prices fall more than 20% from the most recent high as the quick and steep slide in crude intensifies. >>> record profit. disney's strong results driven by studio and theme park which ises. and now the company has its you eye on a digital future. >>> location, location, location. but in this changing housing market, is buying a home still considered a good investment? those stories and much more tonight on nightly business report for this thursday, november the 8th. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everybody. and welcome. sue is off tonight. in
business report, with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> oil slick. prices fall more than 20% from the most recent high as the quick and steep slide in crude intensifies. >>> record profit. disney's strong results driven by studio and theme park which ises. and now the company has its you eye on a digital future. >>> location, location, location. but in this changing housing market, is buying a home still considered a good investment? those stories and much more...
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. >> announcer: this is nightly business report request bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> oil slick. prices are at the lows of theier as domestic crude remains in the grips of the biggest losing streak on record. >>> trade talks. the u.s. and china are in discussions depend. and that offered momentary relief for investors. >>> tax breaks. how much did new york and virginia give up in order to get the second headquarters of one of the world's largest companies? those stories and more on nightly business for tuesday, november 13th. >> and we bid you good evening, everybody. another volatile day for stocks but the focus once again was on oil, for good reason.
. >> announcer: this is nightly business report request bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> oil slick. prices are at the lows of theier as domestic crude remains in the grips of the biggest losing streak on record. >>> trade talks. the u.s. and china are in discussions depend. and that offered momentary relief for investors. >>> tax breaks. how much did new york and virginia give up in order to get the second headquarters of one of the world's largest companies?...
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business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> stocks slide. markets finish the week with losses as a further decline in oil prices spark concerns of a global economic slowdown. >>> picking up steam. a key gauge of inflation rose at its fastest pace in six years and did not go unnoticed by investors or the fed. >>> up for auction. the priceyest listing in the country will soon be owned by the highest bidder. those stories and more tonight on nightly business report for this friday, november the 9th. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everybody. welcome. sue is off tonight. a fresh round of selling
business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> stocks slide. markets finish the week with losses as a further decline in oil prices spark concerns of a global economic slowdown. >>> picking up steam. a key gauge of inflation rose at its fastest pace in six years and did not go unnoticed by investors or the fed. >>> up for auction. the priceyest listing in the country will soon be owned by the highest bidder. those stories and more tonight on nightly business...
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business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> high stakes summit. world leaders arrive at the g20 meeting. and while trade is top of mind. oil could throw investors a curve ball. >> pay gap. a new study shows the amount women earned compared to men is a lot lower than previously thought. >>> say cheese. why delta wants your face to be your passport when boarding a flight. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this thursday, november 29th. >>> and good evening, everybody. and well. the wrl's leader are gathers tonight in buenos aires for the g20
business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> high stakes summit. world leaders arrive at the g20 meeting. and while trade is top of mind. oil could throw investors a curve ball. >> pay gap. a new study shows the amount women earned compared to men is a lot lower than previously thought. >>> say cheese. why delta wants your face to be your passport when boarding a flight. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> oh, what a difference a tweet makes. stocks spike after president trump hints at progress in u.s./china trade talk. >> apple in focus. most valuable u.s. publicly traded company is making more money from its iphones and app stores than ever before. but inlesters wevestors were le more. >>> hot sellers, americans in love with big cars, even as they get more expensive. those stories and more on tonight's "nightly business report." it's thursday, november 1st. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. not a bad start to
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> oh, what a difference a tweet makes. stocks spike after president trump hints at progress in u.s./china trade talk. >> apple in focus. most valuable u.s. publicly traded company is making more money from its iphones and app stores than ever before. but inlesters wevestors were le more. >>> hot sellers, americans in love with big cars, even as they get more expensive. those...
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. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> good evening,rybody. and welcome to this special edition of nightly business report. sue is off tonight. it is no secret that the economy is growing and is considered by many to be healthy. and tonight we are taking a look at different industries doing well yet face challenges. we begin with the red hot labor market. unemployment is historically low. while that's good for employees, it's creating a worker shortage for companies looking to hire. steve liesman has more. >> reporter: wanted. one milliork
. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> good evening,rybody. and welcome to this special edition of nightly business report. sue is off tonight. it is no secret that the economy is growing and is considered by many to be healthy. and tonight we are taking a look at different industries doing well yet face challenges. we begin with the red hot labor market. unemployment is historically low. while that's good for employees, it's...
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. >> ann >>> this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> oil slick. crude prices fall to a one-year low as pressure builds on opec to cut production irnlts deck the malls, black friday deals trau crowds as more shoppers move online. >> real estate, rush as amazon's two new headquarter locations open. potential buyers hope to get in before prices get out of reach. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, november 23rd. >>> good evening, everyone. and welcome. and happy friday. the decline in oil prices steepened on this holiday shortened trading session. but we
. >> ann >>> this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> oil slick. crude prices fall to a one-year low as pressure builds on opec to cut production irnlts deck the malls, black friday deals trau crowds as more shoppers move online. >> real estate, rush as amazon's two new headquarter locations open. potential buyers hope to get in before prices get out of reach. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business...
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business report, with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> triple threat.tocks try to stage a rebound but apple, the banks and brexit push the market lower and keep investors in check. >>> price hikes. consumer inflation posted the biggest rise in nine months but unclear what might happen next. >>> safe bet? pg&e admits it could be in financial trouble if it's found liable for one california wildfire. are utilities a lot riskier than they once were. those stories and more ton on nightly business report for wednesday, november 14th. >>> and good evening, everyone. and welcome. it happened twi
business report, with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> triple threat.tocks try to stage a rebound but apple, the banks and brexit push the market lower and keep investors in check. >>> price hikes. consumer inflation posted the biggest rise in nine months but unclear what might happen next. >>> safe bet? pg&e admits it could be in financial trouble if it's found liable for one california wildfire. are utilities a lot riskier than they once were. those stories and...
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. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and s >>> bounceback, stocks rise to start the week, but there are a few key things that will drive the market through the rest of the year end. >>> the road ahead. general motors is closing plants and laying off thousands in cities where the auto maker has deep roots as it looks to a very different future. >>> every dollar counts. there's a new front in the battle among the retailers and at the center is your smartphone. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, november 26th. >>> we bid you a good evening, everyone. not bad for a monday. stocks rose sharply at the opening bell
. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and s >>> bounceback, stocks rise to start the week, but there are a few key things that will drive the market through the rest of the year end. >>> the road ahead. general motors is closing plants and laying off thousands in cities where the auto maker has deep roots as it looks to a very different future. >>> every dollar counts. there's a new front in the battle among the retailers...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> on wall street.ffer a punishing pull back as investors grow concerned about the once red hot tech sector. >>> arrested development. a legend in the global automotive industry is taken into custody slamming the brakes on a once powerful executive. >>> opioid lawsuit. florida sues the nation's largest two drugstore chains alleging they played a big role in the drug epidemic. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, november 19th. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everybody. welcome. the titans of tech are tanking. the sector that led the stock market higher for
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> on wall street.ffer a punishing pull back as investors grow concerned about the once red hot tech sector. >>> arrested development. a legend in the global automotive industry is taken into custody slamming the brakes on a once powerful executive. >>> opioid lawsuit. florida sues the nation's largest two drugstore chains alleging they played a big role in the drug...
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. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> rocky market.ep weekly losses as the concerns rice about the global economy. and investors try to figure out what to expect in the weeks and months ahead. >> powerful rally. shares of the utility at the center of a california wildfire soar after a regulator eases bankruptcy fierce. >> frequent flooding, the rising risk facing one of the sites amazon picked for the second headquarters. those stories and much more tonight on nightly business report for in friday, november the 16th. >>> good evening, everyone. s
. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> rocky market.ep weekly losses as the concerns rice about the global economy. and investors try to figure out what to expect in the weeks and months ahead. >> powerful rally. shares of the utility at the center of a california wildfire soar after a regulator eases bankruptcy fierce. >> frequent flooding, the rising risk facing one of the sites amazon picked for the second headquarters....
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. >>> this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> where is the panic? dramatic week on wall street. with sharp declines. yet investors are relatively calm. is that a sign that the worst is still to come? >> shop until you drop. with black friday two days away retailers are taking steps to drive sales and alleviate concerns about weaker margins. >> and locked in. cybermonday is fast approaching. but there is one segment of the online shopping area coming under fire. it's a story you need to see. all that and more tonight on nightly business report for wednesday, november 21st. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everybody and wel
. >>> this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> where is the panic? dramatic week on wall street. with sharp declines. yet investors are relatively calm. is that a sign that the worst is still to come? >> shop until you drop. with black friday two days away retailers are taking steps to drive sales and alleviate concerns about weaker margins. >> and locked in. cybermonday is fast approaching. but there is one segment of the online...
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business report, with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> gains erased. another day of intense selling pushes the dow and s&p into negative territory for the year. and the nasdaq is barely hanging on. >>> retail wreck. the sector gets hit hard ahead of the holiday shopping season, even as companies report strong sales. >>> pockets of strength. despite all of the selling, believe it or not parts of the market are working. those stories and much more tonight on nightly business report for tuesday, november 20th. >>> and good evening, everyone and welcome. the gains for 2018 are mostly gone. the selloff in technology has spread to other corners oe
business report, with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> gains erased. another day of intense selling pushes the dow and s&p into negative territory for the year. and the nasdaq is barely hanging on. >>> retail wreck. the sector gets hit hard ahead of the holiday shopping season, even as companies report strong sales. >>> pockets of strength. despite all of the selling, believe it or not parts of the market are working. those stories and much more tonight on...
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. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> renewed optimism, stocks rise on hopes for a u.s. china trade truce days before a key meeting between the world's two largest economies. >>> end of an era. united technologies is splitting businesses into three. marking the end of one of the country industrial conglomerates. >> giving tuesday. it's a day to give back. but could the new tax law put a dent in donations? those stories and more tonight on nightly business report for tuesday, november 27th. >>> and good evening, everyone and welcome. from the white house to wall street, the focus today was on
. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> renewed optimism, stocks rise on hopes for a u.s. china trade truce days before a key meeting between the world's two largest economies. >>> end of an era. united technologies is splitting businesses into three. marking the end of one of the country industrial conglomerates. >> giving tuesday. it's a day to give back. but could the new tax law put a dent in donations? those stories...
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. >>> this is "nightltly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> stock routes. the dow tumbles 600 points to start the week as the wave of selling spread from one sector to the next. >>> tech wreck. apple tanks and brings the rest of the sector down with it. what will it take for tech to regain its footing and what happens if it doesn't? >>> california burning. fires are spreading, cost estimates are rising and state utilities are coming under scrutiny. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this monday, november 12th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. it was an ugly day on wall street. stocks fell hard, l
. >>> this is "nightltly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> stock routes. the dow tumbles 600 points to start the week as the wave of selling spread from one sector to the next. >>> tech wreck. apple tanks and brings the rest of the sector down with it. what will it take for tech to regain its footing and what happens if it doesn't? >>> california burning. fires are spreading, cost estimates are rising and state utilities are...
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. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> deal or no deales from the white house upon a trade agreement with china keeping investors guessing and send stocks all over the place. >> america gets a raises. wage growth accelerates at the fastest pace in nearly a decade. now it's the fed's turn. >>> shipping and handling no one said logistics is sexy but sits lucrative for one shipper who has a bright idea. those stories and more on friday, november 2nd. >>> we do bid you good evening,
. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> deal or no deales from the white house upon a trade agreement with china keeping investors guessing and send stocks all over the place. >> america gets a raises. wage growth accelerates at the fastest pace in nearly a decade. now it's the fed's turn. >>> shipping and handling no one said logistics is sexy but sits lucrative for one shipper who has a bright idea. those stories and...
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now let's send it over to bill griffeth who's got a cnbc news update. >>> we've got news at this hourthe supreme court for a ceremony welcoming new justice brett kavanaugh who joined the court last month joining the president was the first lady and mrs. kavanaugh. justice ruth bader ginsburg was absent after fracturing three of her ribs. >>> a norwegian navy shipis at risk of sinking after being rammed by an oil tanker. it was hit in a harbor near bergen, norway eight crew members were injured and the entire crew of 138 was evacuated. >>> the annual cdc tobacco survey shows that approximately 14% of adults smoked cigarettes last year. that's actually the lowest level ever recorded. a decline was also reported among young adults from 13% down to 10% >>> finally, magic 8 ball, pinball, and the card game uno are all the latest inductees to the toy hall of fame the announcement made this morning in rochester, new york, where the toy museum is located. among the toys that did not make the cut again, tickle me elmo, the american girl dolls, and chutes and ladders my fear is that tickle me e
now let's send it over to bill griffeth who's got a cnbc news update. >>> we've got news at this hourthe supreme court for a ceremony welcoming new justice brett kavanaugh who joined the court last month joining the president was the first lady and mrs. kavanaugh. justice ruth bader ginsburg was absent after fracturing three of her ribs. >>> a norwegian navy shipis at risk of sinking after being rammed by an oil tanker. it was hit in a harbor near bergen, norway eight crew...
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i'm bill griffeth. another wild day here. the dow was down almost 300 points the nasdaq is carving out gains right now, at least it's trying to it changes by the minute like weather in denver crude oil changing its rebound after posing the longest losing streak on record the british pound has been under pressure following a series of departures in the ranks of british government including the brexit secretary we're watching the news conference in london with prime minister may apple, one of the few bright spots in the dow and tech overall. that stock higher after morgan stanley said buy on the current deal and k.b. homes get being slammed on a downgrade today tobacco stocks are getting smoked following an fda decision on ecigarettes and investors have been bailing on walmart as you heard despite the earnings beat and a strong holiday outlook. melissa, what a day. >> what a day, bill. we do begin with breaking news on the fed steve liesman is here with all the details. steve. >> atlanta federal reserve raphael bostock saying u
i'm bill griffeth. another wild day here. the dow was down almost 300 points the nasdaq is carving out gains right now, at least it's trying to it changes by the minute like weather in denver crude oil changing its rebound after posing the longest losing streak on record the british pound has been under pressure following a series of departures in the ranks of british government including the brexit secretary we're watching the news conference in london with prime minister may apple, one of the...
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one-year low we'll have much more on this decline straight ahead in the meantime let's get to bill griffethwhat's happening at this hour. cabinet ministers have been arriving at 10 downing street for what the british media describe as a meeting with prime minister theresa may on a proposed brexit deal downing street says the full cabinet will meet tomorrow to consider the agreement >>> jordan's king abdullah has been meeting with secretary of state mike pompeo in washington. the two discussing the current regional developments in the mideast including the escalating violence in the gaza strip >>> and karen pence, the wife to the vice president, has been championing art therapy while visiting in japan. she announced a $54,000 grant to a japanese university for its study, which uses craft work to help people suffering from ptsd, autism, or other mental illnesses. >> when we go all over the world and observe art therapy, it's used frequently with people who are having some kind of depression or stress or trauma, anxiety, anger issues. >> and that is the cnbc news update at this hour. back to y
one-year low we'll have much more on this decline straight ahead in the meantime let's get to bill griffethwhat's happening at this hour. cabinet ministers have been arriving at 10 downing street for what the british media describe as a meeting with prime minister theresa may on a proposed brexit deal downing street says the full cabinet will meet tomorrow to consider the agreement >>> jordan's king abdullah has been meeting with secretary of state mike pompeo in washington. the two...