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t >>>his is "nightly business report" with sue herrera and bill griffeth. >> wall reet's big week from earnings to the fed and trade and jobs. hy the next few days could redefine the market as investors know it. deal. pharma pfizer is merging the off patent ing a ss with mylan, cre new company that controls a medicines.lockbuster >>> battle royale. >> in the entertainment industry, v competitieo game playing is taking off and it could be at the expense of hollywooes those stori and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, july 29th. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. fourillars of this stock market converge over the next few days. first there is t earningss is the busiest week for quarterly results of the season. then there is the federal reserve which begins the two-day policy meeting tomorrow with the decision on interest rates due wednesday. trade talks between the u.s. and china are set to resume. and the nation's labor market which has been fuelling the consumer comes into f the release of the monthly jobs report. but today investors were willing to wait and
t >>>his is "nightly business report" with sue herrera and bill griffeth. >> wall reet's big week from earnings to the fed and trade and jobs. hy the next few days could redefine the market as investors know it. deal. pharma pfizer is merging the off patent ing a ss with mylan, cre new company that controls a medicines.lockbuster >>> battle royale. >> in the entertainment industry, v competitieo game playing is taking off and it could be at the expense of...
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♪ >>> thiss "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and ue herera. >>> solid results.pple's quarter was strong. the outlo was as well thanks to demand for products and services other than its iphone. >>> murky picture.as president trumharp words for china, adding an element of round of to the new trade talks. breacssive bank millions of capital one customers had their data accessed bck a , but this one is unlike most others. those stories and moreonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, july 30th. ♪ >>> and we do bid you a good evening, everybody, and welcome. one of the tent poles of any rning seasons is apple's report. after the bell tonight we learned that its renue returned growth, reassuring those shareholders concerned that theslowdown in sales of its flagship iphone was going to hurt other thi cs. thpany also reported better than expected profits and issued solid guidance. a there wa noticeable improvement in its operations in china and it posted record revenue for itservices business. apple's results, of course, are widely followed given its status one
♪ >>> thiss "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and ue herera. >>> solid results.pple's quarter was strong. the outlo was as well thanks to demand for products and services other than its iphone. >>> murky picture.as president trumharp words for china, adding an element of round of to the new trade talks. breacssive bank millions of capital one customers had their data accessed bck a , but this one is unlike most others. those stories and...
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. ♪ >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. ♪ >> streaming shift.flix reports a decline in new subscribers, surprising investors and pressuring the stock. >>> economic puzzle. the ceo of one of the nation's biggest railroads is having a hard time making sense of this economy, and it could point to a broaderslowdown. >>> and the heat is on. temperatures are rising across most of the country, and if its la a while it could impact parts of the economy. those stories a more tonight t" "nightly business repor for wednesday, july 17th. good evenin eryone. i'm rahel solomon in tonight for sue herera. >> we welcome you back once again. >> you. >>> i'm bill griffeth. every investor knows that earnings matter and we were reminded of that again this evening when netflix reported itsrt latest qly results. the company has been growing quarter after quarter, addin more subscribers than expected each time, but that's not what the dreaming service undershot its own guidance, blaming price hikes andontentofferings. it doesn't help that the company has been burning t
. ♪ >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. ♪ >> streaming shift.flix reports a decline in new subscribers, surprising investors and pressuring the stock. >>> economic puzzle. the ceo of one of the nation's biggest railroads is having a hard time making sense of this economy, and it could point to a broaderslowdown. >>> and the heat is on. temperatures are rising across most of the country, and if its la a while it...
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. ♪ >>> this isnightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. ♪ >>> hat trick. three of the major indexes closed at record levels and just in time here comes earnings season. will corpora t results keep good times going or throw cold water on the red hot stock market? >>> they're back. the summer months heat up, so are bidding wars for houses. we'll tell you where and what people are doing to try and win that dream home. >>> and smoke screen. 'll takeou inside the black market for cannabis where illegalie dispens openly break the law. it is all part of a $70 billion nationwide illicit market crippling the we have a special investigation. all of thatnd much more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, july 12th. >> good evening,on eve welcome. well, it was a record run on wall street this week. the major indexes breaking thugh all-time levels multiple times, led, of course, by federal reserve chair jerome powell's capitol hill testimony mi where he signalled an interest rate cut or cuts might be near. in the end welose it out with triple play of record c
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it's time for what we call rapid fire here with their takes, kate rogers, bill griffeth, courtney reagan mean that news read didn't exhaust you. you can do this? >> you did fine. >> we have a jar we're going to put out and see who has to make a donation to it in case anybody makes any missteps >> first topic is procter & gamble all-time high after a big earnings beat. why? skin care products a very strong performer with sales of brands like sk-ii, olay, i do know olay powering an 8% rise in p&g's beauty business. the company announcing it took an $8 billion right down on its gillette razor business. grooming was p&g's worst showing among its business segments citing foreign currency fluctuations and the fact that men just are not shaving enough. >> i hope you're happy, ken. i hope you've got what you were after. thanks a lot >> ken has not been shaving much >> looks great, ken. >> looks very good have we -- >> i think he shaves his head, though >> i wonder if we reached peak beard in america or peak scruff >> i don't think so. i don't think we have reached peak beard or peak scruff. i th
it's time for what we call rapid fire here with their takes, kate rogers, bill griffeth, courtney reagan mean that news read didn't exhaust you. you can do this? >> you did fine. >> we have a jar we're going to put out and see who has to make a donation to it in case anybody makes any missteps >> first topic is procter & gamble all-time high after a big earnings beat. why? skin care products a very strong performer with sales of brands like sk-ii, olay, i do know olay...
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here to break down the headlines are kate rogers, bill griffeth and meg tirrell. i want to talk about these macy's plates. let's try to get there >> are we going to start there >> we're going to start with coca-cola. the shares hitting an all-time high the ceo was on squawk on the street earlier and talked about their positive momentum heading into the back half. >> at the beginning of the year we came out with some guidance you were just talking about, the macro environment. we saw some clouds on the horizons, too, but the storm never arrived. >> quote of the day. they reported 6% organic revenue growth for the quarter, said they're releasing their first alcoholic beverage nationwide in japan after a test run could be a preview of something that's coming. >> very smart guy this guy they really transformed a one-trick pony into a massive company that's nimble and it's able to tailor its products to the different regions of the world, this alcoholic beverage, this lemon fizzy thing, it's only going to be sold in japan because that's -- it's a taste over there that
here to break down the headlines are kate rogers, bill griffeth and meg tirrell. i want to talk about these macy's plates. let's try to get there >> are we going to start there >> we're going to start with coca-cola. the shares hitting an all-time high the ceo was on squawk on the street earlier and talked about their positive momentum heading into the back half. >> at the beginning of the year we came out with some guidance you were just talking about, the macro environment....
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>>> this isnightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> deal reached. president trump says a two-year debt ceiling agreement is done, lifting a c that's been hanging over wall st>>et. record settlement. equifax will pay hundreds of millions of dollars to end multiple investigations, but h does the fine much bite? >> king of the box office. disneyomates again. can anything stop it? thosetories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, july the 22nd. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. stocks begin a bigarnings wee with slight gains, but the focus was on .washingt late tonight president trump said a two-year deal to increase the debt limitas been reached. that over a default on u.s. and removes a dark cloud hanging over wall street. raising the debt ceiling allows the u.s. to pay its bills. it's not raised, the u.s. defaults, which economists say coul trigger chaos in the global markets. contessa brewer joins us gnow. d evening, sue. yeah, it appears we may have a deal on the debt ceiling standoff. late tonight president trump tw
>>> this isnightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> deal reached. president trump says a two-year debt ceiling agreement is done, lifting a c that's been hanging over wall st>>et. record settlement. equifax will pay hundreds of millions of dollars to end multiple investigations, but h does the fine much bite? >> king of the box office. disneyomates again. can anything stop it? thosetories and much more tonight on "nightly business...
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. >> i'm bill griffeth. have a great evenirr. see you to. woman: this is "bbc world news america." ade possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuiic solutions for ams neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewee you. thank you. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from wasngton, i am laura trevelyan.
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here with our takes are bill griffeth, leslie picker and william frank. welcome one and all.tocks are rallying big-time with the president saying he will allow american companies to sell products to huawei where there's not a national security problem. some of movers, these are big, and they have come down today. corporate was up about 8% earlier, skyworks, micron hanging on to gains, 3%, 5%. but if you're these companies, the close is clear for now. >> yes and no. huawei really epitomizes our relationship with china. economically, we need them they're good business for a lot of these semi conductors companies. politically, we can't trust them and we have to find -- how are you going to determine on each component if it brings national security issues? how is that enforceable? >> i think that's the key here, the whole idea of national security this has come up time and time again with regard to cfius and they reviewed different deals going through, what constitutes a national security threat the fact we're seeing flip-flopping, may not be behind the scenes but at least to the
here with our takes are bill griffeth, leslie picker and william frank. welcome one and all.tocks are rallying big-time with the president saying he will allow american companies to sell products to huawei where there's not a national security problem. some of movers, these are big, and they have come down today. corporate was up about 8% earlier, skyworks, micron hanging on to gains, 3%, 5%. but if you're these companies, the close is clear for now. >> yes and no. huawei really...
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guys, thank you all and have a lovely weekend contessa brewer, bill griffeth and leslie picker. >>> fromgers to tacos, customers can order their food now without any human tectn. were going to take a look at how technology is changing the fast-food industry right after fast-food industry right after thisront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ fast food restaurants are getting a lot more high-tech these days kate rogers is getting a look at how these are making changes for customers and companies. >> reporter: the restaurants around the globe almost always involve kiosks that allow customers to personalize orders and place them quickly the upgrades can be seen in restaurants from mcdonalds to panera and taco bell kiosk usage is up 6% with more than a third of customers saying they've used one in the past year 30% say they prefer them over cashiers >> it's si
guys, thank you all and have a lovely weekend contessa brewer, bill griffeth and leslie picker. >>> fromgers to tacos, customers can order their food now without any human tectn. were going to take a look at how technology is changing the fast-food industry right after fast-food industry right after thisront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees....
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by the way, we do welcome you to the exchange i'm bill griffeth. kelly evans is on assignment in washington we'll hear from her in a moment. first, with the dow down for a third straight day, we check in with bob pisani live at the new york stock exchange. busy talking to his sources, i see there, robert. i hate to interrupt. i'm sorry. >> i got things i'm doing here, bill we're down three days in a row, but it's not a down trend. bill is right. so much is floundering around. that's what we're doing, we're floundering because we're just off historic highs it's not clear if the fed needs to cut rates as aggressively as the market wants that's a problem there's very little real trade progress being made and some concerns earnings estimates for the second half may be too high. the good news is the low print was right at the open. se semi-conductors have bounced back consumer discretionary has bobo back, and amazon, that's a big mover in that sector a lot of excitement, social capital emerging to do space flights. it's a special purpose acquisition com
by the way, we do welcome you to the exchange i'm bill griffeth. kelly evans is on assignment in washington we'll hear from her in a moment. first, with the dow down for a third straight day, we check in with bob pisani live at the new york stock exchange. busy talking to his sources, i see there, robert. i hate to interrupt. i'm sorry. >> i got things i'm doing here, bill we're down three days in a row, but it's not a down trend. bill is right. so much is floundering around. that's what...
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. >> leslie picker, bill griffeth and contessa brewer. >>> still ahead, randal quarles will take the stage with steve liesman. we'll listen to their conversation when we come back to extremely happy. there's also angry. i'm really angry clive! actually, really angry. thank you. but what if your business could understand what your customers are feeling... and then do something about it. turn problems into opportunities. thanks drone. customers into fanatics change the whole experience. alright who wants to go again? i do! i do! i have a really good feeling about this. take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. >>> s&p and nasdaq have turned negative as you can see there. yields are jumping let's get out to rick santelli who has more this afternoon on what's moving the markets. >> yeah, well, we had supply all week tuesday, wednesday and thursday. of course, 3s, 10s, 30s. 10s was a bit on the soft side 30s even softer. not a particular
. >> leslie picker, bill griffeth and contessa brewer. >>> still ahead, randal quarles will take the stage with steve liesman. we'll listen to their conversation when we come back to extremely happy. there's also angry. i'm really angry clive! actually, really angry. thank you. but what if your business could understand what your customers are feeling... and then do something about it. turn problems into opportunities. thanks drone. customers into fanatics change the whole...
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beating on both lines, guidance down 7% so it's slid significantly >>> times for a cnbc news update bill griffeths you must have heard by now, robert mueller spent most of the day on capitol hill, appearing before two committees. as you can imagine, the democrats and republicans had very different takes on his testimony. >> what we established today in the hearing is we have a felon sitting in the white house donald trump committed multiple crimes what the american people and congress does with that, we'll see in the next few days. >> i don't think this is going to change anybody's mind if you want to impeach the president based on this report, you certainly can do that. i think it will blow up in year face there's no underlying offense. >>> meanwhile, we have learned that rutge hauer died last friday the dutch newspaper. he was 75. for those of you not old to remember "bladerunner" he was more recently in "true blood." the ancient vampire. >> very good reference. >> excellent. >> look at that. >>> still to come, we're still awaiting tesla's quarterly results and how you should be trading the sto
beating on both lines, guidance down 7% so it's slid significantly >>> times for a cnbc news update bill griffeths you must have heard by now, robert mueller spent most of the day on capitol hill, appearing before two committees. as you can imagine, the democrats and republicans had very different takes on his testimony. >> what we established today in the hearing is we have a felon sitting in the white house donald trump committed multiple crimes what the american people and...
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. >> that is crazy also the great bill griffeth's birthday as well. >> mine's a little before yours. >> that's so funny. >> is it cheap relative to a comcast or relative to a netflix? >> it's relative -- cheap to a comcast, to both people, again, think that cbs is losing negotiating power because of cord cutting, and that is absolutely true but on a combined basis they're going to have more negotiating power. >> there we go last chance trade, i can't believe all of our birthdays. >> this is a whole new bonding experience. >> 365 to the third power. >> a big hour of earnings, let's get a preview of electronic arts with julia boorstin. >> well, wolf with electronic arts facing a stiff competition from its games for fortnite the big question is whether the multidigital player game can deliver upside its first season launched in february and its second season earlier this month in the first fiscal quarter revenue is expected to decline 4% to $719 million while earnings per share are projected to decline nearly 95% to just $0.01 per share. it is apex that's considered a wild card for just
. >> that is crazy also the great bill griffeth's birthday as well. >> mine's a little before yours. >> that's so funny. >> is it cheap relative to a comcast or relative to a netflix? >> it's relative -- cheap to a comcast, to both people, again, think that cbs is losing negotiating power because of cord cutting, and that is absolutely true but on a combined basis they're going to have more negotiating power. >> there we go last chance trade, i can't believe...
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dom chu, diedre bosa and bill griffe griffeth welcome, everybody yesterday we talked about irobot todaye talk about align technology the maker of invisalign they missed on shipments by citing soft innocence chness inr taking a cautious approach for q3 not so much a tariff story, per se >> sounds like a consumer story in china >> or a story about competitive issues >> that's what i might argue >> there are other players who do this as well. >> there's smile direct. i just spoke to the founder of that company recently. >> i am seeing these ads all over the place now it's like, you know, what would we call it, a warby parker for -- >> that's what we called it. great minds there. >> so much competition a lot of vc money in this space as well. and it's a little different model. the warby parker model pay $100 they ship you a box. you outfit it and they send you your teeth mold. >> is that the total cost? >> no. the total costs are so much lower than what it's like to go to the orthodontist. they are the ones really upset by this but they work with invisalign it's for people with major issues
dom chu, diedre bosa and bill griffe griffeth welcome, everybody yesterday we talked about irobot todaye talk about align technology the maker of invisalign they missed on shipments by citing soft innocence chness inr taking a cautious approach for q3 not so much a tariff story, per se >> sounds like a consumer story in china >> or a story about competitive issues >> that's what i might argue >> there are other players who do this as well. >> there's smile direct....