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>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> attorney generals really care about where the rubber meets the road, and thatros for the residents of their state and consumer we also care about businesses,l especima s businesses tt may be locked out as a result of what may be monopolistic power. >> sending a message. almost everytate joins an investigation into potential antitrust behaviort google. >>> don't look now, stocks are record levels.g back towards what investoes need to keep in mind as the market grinds higher. >>> and to buy or not to buy? the falln housing seas under way and mortgage rates are falling. but biddingar haven't what s?d. all that and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, september 9th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. nearly all of the llnation's attorneys general are joining together and opening up an investigation into google over antitrust concerns. we told you last week about the possibility of a bipartisan probe into google's practices, but n t we know size and the scope. just friday google
>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> attorney generals really care about where the rubber meets the road, and thatros for the residents of their state and consumer we also care about businesses,l especima s businesses tt may be locked out as a result of what may be monopolistic power. >> sending a message. almost everytate joins an investigation into potential antitrust behaviort google. >>> don't look...
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>> announcer: ts is "nightly business report" with with bill griffeth and sue herera. >> bumpy week. stocks turn lower after reaching for records. as investors are reminded of the risks to the market. >>> risky business. a fed official makes an unusual call, highlightin the rise of coworking spaces as a new source of financial instability >>>li timeless treasures, used sales are booming and now a brand wants a piece of the preown profit. thosetories and more tonight on nightly business report for friday, septemb 20th. >> we do bid you good evening and welcome. it was an eventful friday capping of an eventful week that saw the federal reserveut second time s is and a ached on saudi oil production boosting crude provides but through tall the major averages continued to climb tard all-ti highs. and early on today it looked like that might hapn butig it didn't. a headline this afternoon tresselt related to the trade war between.he und china reminded i iestors again that risks still remain. and stocks reversed course and headed lower. the industrial average by the close was down 159 point
>> announcer: ts is "nightly business report" with with bill griffeth and sue herera. >> bumpy week. stocks turn lower after reaching for records. as investors are reminded of the risks to the market. >>> risky business. a fed official makes an unusual call, highlightin the rise of coworking spaces as a new source of financial instability >>>li timeless treasures, used sales are booming and now a brand wants a piece of the preown profit. thosetories and...
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i'm bill griffeth. thanks for watching.ou tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ woman: this is "bbc world news america." is made possible by... thfreeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovlefoundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. michelle: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'chm le fleury.
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bill griffeth and a special appearance by ron. we'll talk some manufacturing and some markets today the u.s. manufacturing sector contracting based on the latest ism survey any number below 50 signals a contraction and the index dropped to 49.1. ends a 35-month expansion period not just the headline but the orders index dropped and the employment index and that's where we're looking for the contagion effect so to speak from the tariffs and the rest of the economy. >> not a good sign >> exactly >> no. i mean, we've been in this bifurcated economy for a while now where the consumer is doing fine, manufacturing has been reigning it in and now we're starting to see it pick up some pace here. >> not to say that, ron, it can't come out of this 2016 being an interesting example. a lot of analogies worried about global growth and china and then everything was off to the races and now it kind of depends on the president, once again. >> we don't have the same fuel that we had in 2016, 2017 to get us back to the races and we had this head wi
bill griffeth and a special appearance by ron. we'll talk some manufacturing and some markets today the u.s. manufacturing sector contracting based on the latest ism survey any number below 50 signals a contraction and the index dropped to 49.1. ends a 35-month expansion period not just the headline but the orders index dropped and the employment index and that's where we're looking for the contagion effect so to speak from the tariffs and the rest of the economy. >> not a good sign...
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nothing else >> seema mody, bill griffeth, more than 17% last week as the peanut allergy therapy gets recommended for fda approval, we're going to talk to the ceo, dr. jayson dallas, next. in the . and our technology powers markets from indonesia to chile. great markets are built on a foundation of trust and integrity, forged through leading edge technology and a smart regulatory framework. as technology advances, regulation must keep pace to allow the markets to evolve. today we see an opportunity to modernize regulation, to make markets more accessible to investors and entrepreneurs of all sizes. from the graduate buying her first stock, to an institution investing in thousands. the markets belong to everyone and stand as a symbol of economic advancement, social progress and limitless opportunity. that's the tomorrow that we envision and to get there, we'll have to rewrite it today. >>> welcome back an fda advisory panel has given a green light to the first proven peanut allergy program, for more on what this means for the company and the pharmaceutical industry overall, let's bring
nothing else >> seema mody, bill griffeth, more than 17% last week as the peanut allergy therapy gets recommended for fda approval, we're going to talk to the ceo, dr. jayson dallas, next. in the . and our technology powers markets from indonesia to chile. great markets are built on a foundation of trust and integrity, forged through leading edge technology and a smart regulatory framework. as technology advances, regulation must keep pace to allow the markets to evolve. today we see an...
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here are dom chu, meg tirrell and bill griffeth to break down the headlines for us welcome.alk about the wall street reaction to the apple product launches yesterday, mostly muted. needham raised its price target on the stock to $2.50 from $225. they say the transition they're making should drive the multiple higher morgan stanley's katie huberty also expects them to expand into the 5g in the next year. atlantic equities just has $120 price target on the stock, and thinks the differences between the pro and standard models continue to shrink and that could negatively impact profit margins. >> i think the apple swagger is missing for the moment, at least. they have eased into this service-oriented portion of their business, and i think they have the riskiest streaming play at this point. >> even though it's cheap. >> they don't have the library well, they'd better go cheap because they don't have the library. disney and netflix have the library. they can charge. apple cannot so, and the pricing on the new iphones i think is very interesting as well. so, i think they are comin
here are dom chu, meg tirrell and bill griffeth to break down the headlines for us welcome.alk about the wall street reaction to the apple product launches yesterday, mostly muted. needham raised its price target on the stock to $2.50 from $225. they say the transition they're making should drive the multiple higher morgan stanley's katie huberty also expects them to expand into the 5g in the next year. atlantic equities just has $120 price target on the stock, and thinks the differences...
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. ♪ >> annncer: this is "nightly business report" with sueerera d bill griffeth. dramac.olitical turmoil in washington whipwh saws stocks and democrat launch a formal impeachment inquiry into the prident. >>iousp do nic easy's acquire better than expected and for thank strongales in china despite the trade tensions. >>> missions. lockheed martin awarded billions of dollars to mour the lunar landing. >> that for nightly business port on tuesday september 24th. >> good evening andveryone. bill has the evening off. investors have largely ignored all ohe impeachment talk in washington. that is until today. calls for president trump's impeachment gained steam and stocks hung on every headline during the trading n.sess and then late today house speaker nancys pelosi announced a formal inquiry. >> i'm directing our six committees to proceed with their investigations under that umbrella. ofea iment inquiry. the president must be held accountable.bo no one is the law. >> an increase in uncertainty is never good for stocks. whether its political or economic. and todayo investors a
. ♪ >> annncer: this is "nightly business report" with sueerera d bill griffeth. dramac.olitical turmoil in washington whipwh saws stocks and democrat launch a formal impeachment inquiry into the prident. >>iousp do nic easy's acquire better than expected and for thank strongales in china despite the trade tensions. >>> missions. lockheed martin awarded billions of dollars to mour the lunar landing. >> that for nightly business port on tuesday september...
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. >> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> oil shock. an attack on the heart of saudi arabian productions sends prices spiking and t effects are felt. >> on strike. gm workers walk offob the for the first time since the financial crisis and both sides have a lot at stake. >>> what' in a name. a startup strikes a deal to put its name on the most expensive nfl stadium ever those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, september 16th. >>> and we do a bid y good evening, everybody. welcome. we usually begin this progr talking about stocks but tonight you probably will not be too surprised to hear that we're beginning with oil. those attacks over the weekend on saudi arabia's oil facilities cutore than half of the kingdom's output and it sparked fears of a global supply crunch. th result was t biggest one-day gain for domestic crude prices in almost 11 years. they rose 15% after having been h as m 20%. and the shock rippled through reher markets as well. it sent s of exxon mobil and chevronigher making them two of th
. >> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> oil shock. an attack on the heart of saudi arabian productions sends prices spiking and t effects are felt. >> on strike. gm workers walk offob the for the first time since the financial crisis and both sides have a lot at stake. >>> what' in a name. a startup strikes a deal to put its name on the most expensive nfl stadium ever those stories and more tonight on "nightly...
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♪ > this is "nightly business reportit bill griffeth and sue herera. ♪ >>> good evening,veone.come to the special edition of "nightly business report". >> on thi labor day we will be taking a look at the american worker, whether you are an entrepreneur starting a business or a woman trying to closehat gap in a male-dominated industry. but we begin tonight with a look at the 'snatimploymentym picture. the strong job market has fuelled consumer spending w hch haped power the economy, but there is evidence now things are starting t slow down, and the gains in the mons ahead may not be as strong as they once were. here's ylan mui with the story for us tonight. >> reporter: it is lunchtime at the bagel shop in washington, d.c., and business is heating. up it only opened in october, but already owner andrew dana is looking for a second location and the workers to run it. >> we're planning on minimum 20 people, and ift is reall booming it will be more than that. so that will take us over the 100 employee mark, which is etty crazy. >> reporter: it is just one example of america's red j
♪ > this is "nightly business reportit bill griffeth and sue herera. ♪ >>> good evening,veone.come to the special edition of "nightly business report". >> on thi labor day we will be taking a look at the american worker, whether you are an entrepreneur starting a business or a woman trying to closehat gap in a male-dominated industry. but we begin tonight with a look at the 'snatimploymentym picture. the strong job market has fuelled consumer spending w hch...
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♪ >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. > on edge.mpeachment talk witachm aid concerns loom overhe market as investors disclosel watch developments in washington. >>> on the menu, beyond meat, partners with the maker of the big mac in a big test that reshape the faux meat industry. >> older americansliith trs of dollars in assets are the perfect talk for fraud sisters but there are steps you yn take to protect your wealth. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, septeer 26th. >>> good evening, everyone. and welcoin. we b tonight with the stock market. which has been laser focused on our nation's capitol. trade has been a looming source of uncertainty and this week a cloudy political outlook was thrown into the mix. today the two combid. ocks lifted lower after release of ae o whistle-blower complaint that sparked impeachment inquiry against president trump. then came a report that the u. unlikely to extend a temporary waiver that allows u.s.o companies sell supplies to the chinese tseom gnt huawe
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time for rapid fire and here to break down the headlines bill griffeth, leslie pick ered roku sharester comcast, our parent company announced it will give flex streaming box to people for free who only pay for internet this after chairman charlie ergen said streaming is going to be a bit of a blood bath as companies load up on contentan undercut distributersp. >> how many streaming services have been announced at this point? >> at least half a dozen. >> apple tv plus this is just within the last few weeks. >> overall >> over all. >> at least half dozen >> my point, is any one person going to want -- >> what they're saying the average, the max will be around three, maybe 3.5 >> three or four so the consolidation of that number >> the economics are moving in the direction of what shareholders saw we saw with "big bang theory" and "seinfeld". >> shows 10, 15 years old are making this kind of -- >> they're good, bill. good tv! >> no young people are going to start watching ""seinfeld. you start with netflix at $12.99 and support would add services apple will be free when you have an appl
time for rapid fire and here to break down the headlines bill griffeth, leslie pick ered roku sharester comcast, our parent company announced it will give flex streaming box to people for free who only pay for internet this after chairman charlie ergen said streaming is going to be a bit of a blood bath as companies load up on contentan undercut distributersp. >> how many streaming services have been announced at this point? >> at least half a dozen. >> apple tv plus this is...