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>>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffith and sue herrera. >>> moving momentum. there are new signslobal owth is cooling and that could ripple through the u.s. economy and your investments. >>> f bankruptcying. california's largest power company is now expected to seek protection amid mounting costs related to the state's massive wildfires. >>> expsion plans. two major automakers are increasing production at a time in the industry is transition. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, january 14th. >> and we do bid you a good evening, everyone.lc e. this wasn't exactly how nervous investorwanted to start. ina showed the sharpest decline in two years in that countryd compoun by slowing global growth. you add aor r that also pointed to a further slowdown in the global economy this and you had a pretty cautious monday as a result on wall street. the dow fell by 86 points, closed at 23,909. the nasda was down by 65. 13.s&p 500 slid by we start you off from beijing tonight. >> china's latest trade data reafirms that the economy here con
>>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffith and sue herrera. >>> moving momentum. there are new signslobal owth is cooling and that could ripple through the u.s. economy and your investments. >>> f bankruptcying. california's largest power company is now expected to seek protection amid mounting costs related to the state's massive wildfires. >>> expsion plans. two major automakers are increasing production at a time in the industry is...
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bill griffith worked for the airline for more than 30 is. 550 left honolulu, headed to jfk's airport. late thursday night, the plane diverted after griffith suffered a possible heart attack. crew worked tirelessly to keep griffith alive. the commotion left many passengers wondering what was going on. >> a bunch of them were doing cpr and they switched off. at least for a good hour, hour and a half, two hours. just constant cpr. >> despite their efforts, griffith was pronounced dead at arrival at sfo. passengers were later moved to others flights. >>> we see people on electric scooters and it turns out a lot of them wind up in the e.r. according to a study by the ucla medical center, a third of those who were hurt were taken to a hospital in an ambulance. the most co, en head injuries. nse at ose have long term ramifications. broken bone, we can almost always fix. >> arm and leg. >> these head injuries can sometimes be harder to fix. >> doctors say that wearing a helmet could actually save your life. >>> losing ground with online competitors for years. there's one kind of business the
bill griffith worked for the airline for more than 30 is. 550 left honolulu, headed to jfk's airport. late thursday night, the plane diverted after griffith suffered a possible heart attack. crew worked tirelessly to keep griffith alive. the commotion left many passengers wondering what was going on. >> a bunch of them were doing cpr and they switched off. at least for a good hour, hour and a half, two hours. just constant cpr. >> despite their efforts, griffith was pronounced dead...
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. >> i'm melissa lee with bill griffith just 24 hours from the first rate decision of 2019, plus the news conference while the chances of recession are rising an earnings avalanche ahead, apple reporting after the bell, but the attention turning to its outlook. what the street is watching. and the range against the rich why howard schulz's potential 202 run is creating a big headache for business and the wealthy. "power lunch" starts right now >> and we do welcome you
. >> i'm melissa lee with bill griffith just 24 hours from the first rate decision of 2019, plus the news conference while the chances of recession are rising an earnings avalanche ahead, apple reporting after the bell, but the attention turning to its outlook. what the street is watching. and the range against the rich why howard schulz's potential 202 run is creating a big headache for business and the wealthy. "power lunch" starts right now >> and we do welcome you
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. >> i'm melissa lee with bill griffith just 24 hours from the first rate decision of 2019, plus the fed chair's news conference while the chances of recession are rising an earnings avalanche ahead, apple reporting after the bell, but the attention turning to its outlook. what the street is watching. and the range against the rich why howard schulz's potential 202 run is creating a big headache for business and the wealthy. "power lunch" starts right now >> and we do welcome you to "power lunch." i'm griffith griffitbill griffi. stocks are up higher 3m giving the biggest boost to the dow on the back of its latest results and check out two movers this hour, ge sinking following a negative analyst note ahead of earnings, but lumber prices, are they rallying or what today, up about 20% just this month and on pace for their best month since march of 2016. reports have been blaming a cutback in production plus the dreaded kind beetle. well, we are less than 24 hours from the dreaded pine beetle >> i dread it. dread all beetles. >> we are 24 hours from the next big fed decision and the fe
. >> i'm melissa lee with bill griffith just 24 hours from the first rate decision of 2019, plus the fed chair's news conference while the chances of recession are rising an earnings avalanche ahead, apple reporting after the bell, but the attention turning to its outlook. what the street is watching. and the range against the rich why howard schulz's potential 202 run is creating a big headache for business and the wealthy. "power lunch" starts right now >> and we do...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffith and sue herrera. >>> moving momentum. there are new signs global growth is cooling and that could ripple through the u.s. economy and your investments. >>> bankruptcy filing. california's largest power company is now expected to seek chapter 11 protection amid mounting costs related to the state's massive wildfires. >>> expansion plans. two major automakers are increasing production at a time when the industry is in transition. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, january 14th. >> and we do bid you a good evening, everyone. welcome. this wasn't
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffith and sue herrera. >>> moving momentum. there are new signs global growth is cooling and that could ripple through the u.s. economy and your investments. >>> bankruptcy filing. california's largest power company is now expected to seek chapter 11 protection amid mounting costs related to the state's massive wildfires. >>> expansion plans. two major automakers are increasing production at a...
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. >> jack bogle was 89 years old, a great package there remembering him from tyler mathisen bill griffithat story on twitter he was the keynote speak are for a big morningstar conference in 1985 and cancelled at the last minute because of his heart transplant and keynoted in 1986 and said i cancelled last year but then i had a change of heart. >> he was very plain spoken actually and one of the reasons why -- for so many reasons we loved to have him on, so many different shows on cnbc during all sorts of period of market turmoil and while his mantra was stay the course, sort of plate long game, think outside of the day-to-day volatility, he did in some of his last interviews actually warn that the bull market can't go on forever he was on with us on "power lunch" a few months ago and then talking to barron's in december and said that trees don't grow to the sky, and i see clouds on the horizon. a little extra caution should be the watchword and i actually said if you're looking at the traditional 70/30 portfolio stock/bonds maybe now is the time to go to 60/40 stocks and fixed income just
. >> jack bogle was 89 years old, a great package there remembering him from tyler mathisen bill griffithat story on twitter he was the keynote speak are for a big morningstar conference in 1985 and cancelled at the last minute because of his heart transplant and keynoted in 1986 and said i cancelled last year but then i had a change of heart. >> he was very plain spoken actually and one of the reasons why -- for so many reasons we loved to have him on, so many different shows on...