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. >> i'm kate rogers in atlanta. on nightly business report quig, we're going to tell you which generation is on track to become the least entrepreneurial in recent history. the answer may surprise you. >>> here's a look at what to watch for tomorrow. as we reported, apple reports earnings along with fellow dow components pfizer and merck. auto sales for april will be released. and on capitol hill, the ceo of united continental will testify in front of a house panel over the recent removal of a passenger from a recent flight. >>> sue, more than half of americans either own or work for a small busi. according to the small business administration, they create about two out of every three new jobs in the united states every year. a growing number of small businesses are started by millennials, but this group is facing some challenges. as part of our small business week series, kate rogers traveled to atlanta. >> reporter: like many millennials, 29-year-old candace mitchell graduated from georgia tech with student debt.
. >> i'm kate rogers in atlanta. on nightly business report quig, we're going to tell you which generation is on track to become the least entrepreneurial in recent history. the answer may surprise you. >>> here's a look at what to watch for tomorrow. as we reported, apple reports earnings along with fellow dow components pfizer and merck. auto sales for april will be released. and on capitol hill, the ceo of united continental will testify in front of a house panel over the...
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. >> reporter: i'm kate rogers in philadelphia. tonight on "nightly business report" we'll tell you why more baby boomers are opting out of retirement for a second act in . >>> an update now on a health insurance story we told you about last month. bluecross blueshield will offer plans in knoxville next year again. the company said it made the decision to reenter the market even though it's not convinced the markets are stable. it will also likely need to offer high rates. last month we reported that humana was the only exchange insurer in eastern tennessee and that it was dropping out of the exchanges in 2018. >>> the mood of small business owners edged a little bit lower in april, the third straight month of declines according to the national federation of independent business. owners were discouraged with washington in action on taxes, health care and other issues. despite the decline, though, optimism overall remains at historically elevated levels. >>> retirement isn't what it used to be. a growing number of baby boomers are c
. >> reporter: i'm kate rogers in philadelphia. tonight on "nightly business report" we'll tell you why more baby boomers are opting out of retirement for a second act in . >>> an update now on a health insurance story we told you about last month. bluecross blueshield will offer plans in knoxville next year again. the company said it made the decision to reenter the market even though it's not convinced the markets are stable. it will also likely need to offer high...
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. >>> coming up, a look at where the dogs >> i'm kate rogers in baltimore. tonight on "nightly business report" we're going to tell you why nurses are said to have very solid job prospects in the years to come. >>> as we reported last week, the health care sector created more than 35,000 jobs last month. if you look back over the past few years, that number balloons to more than a million jobs. as kate rogers reports from baltimore, demand is especially strong for nurses. >> as a child, jasmine wanted to become an accountant. but a love of science took her down a different path, nursing. >> i found nursing as a great way of doing science, while also talking to people. >> today she's advancing her degrees in nurse practitioner at the university of maryland, hoping to be placed in a rural hospital like the one where she's currently training on the eastern shore of the state. >> i really enjoy the patients there. a lot of patients haven't sought care in a couple years because they don't know how important it is for their diet and nutrition to go see a doctor. >
. >>> coming up, a look at where the dogs >> i'm kate rogers in baltimore. tonight on "nightly business report" we're going to tell you why nurses are said to have very solid job prospects in the years to come. >>> as we reported last week, the health care sector created more than 35,000 jobs last month. if you look back over the past few years, that number balloons to more than a million jobs. as kate rogers reports from baltimore, demand is especially strong...
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as kate rogers reports, that trend is playing out big time in the big city of chicago. >> reporter: in little village, chicago, edward dough rodriguez is offering the community a taste of his home. >> 90% of things that we are selling in our stores are imported from mexico. >> reporter: the mexican immigrant launched his business in 1995, selling mexican imported candies. in the past two decades, he's built a mini empire with four locations. >> i am grateful that i had this opportunity to do this in the united states. it takes a lot of work and a lot of sacrifice. but after all, when you go to the final analysis, that's the reason you came from where you came from. >> reporter: immigrants like rodriguez are having a major impact on entrepreneurship. data shows immigrants launched nearly one-third of all new businesses in 2016 and were nearly twice as likely to start a business than native-born americans. illinois's immigrant population makes up a quarter of the state's overall entrepreneurs, according to separate data from the new american economy. once more, there are about 110,000 im
as kate rogers reports, that trend is playing out big time in the big city of chicago. >> reporter: in little village, chicago, edward dough rodriguez is offering the community a taste of his home. >> 90% of things that we are selling in our stores are imported from mexico. >> reporter: the mexican immigrant launched his business in 1995, selling mexican imported candies. in the past two decades, he's built a mini empire with four locations. >> i am grateful that i had...
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we're dealing with larger issuing of legalization. >> reporter: for "nightly business report," kate rogers, oxon hill, maryland. >>> coming up, priceless? what happens when that work of art or sports member areorabilio longer worth what you th >>> leon cooperman's omega advisers has settled with the securities and exchange commission for nearly $5 million. last fall the sec accused the hedge fund manager of insider trading, charges he said were without merit. cooperman admitted to no wrongdoing. >>> a settlement in the years-long memorabilia suit involving the new york giants and eli manage could be forget coming. the su >>> last night we told you that this is a big, maybe a huge week for the art market with more than a billion dollar of art expected to be auctioned in new york city. have you ever thought about the people who determined the value of artwork or other collectibles? when their opinion on what a collectible is worth changes, it could mean millions. andrea day has the story. >> when they change their minds about the authenticity of the work, the market rises and falls with that
we're dealing with larger issuing of legalization. >> reporter: for "nightly business report," kate rogers, oxon hill, maryland. >>> coming up, priceless? what happens when that work of art or sports member areorabilio longer worth what you th >>> leon cooperman's omega advisers has settled with the securities and exchange commission for nearly $5 million. last fall the sec accused the hedge fund manager of insider trading, charges he said were without merit....
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our kate rogers is traveling the country to talk to entrepreneu entrepreneurs. kate what is coming up? >> reporter: hey there, andrew, we're talking to millennials and what is coming up in new ventures. coming back after the break. ♪ >>> still to come, a cnbc exclusive interview with the former fed chair ben bernanke. the state of the u.s. economy. deregulation, tax reform and the fate of dodd-frank. no top sick off tic is off the exclusive interview at 8:00 a.m. eastern time only on "squawk box." ♪ it's been over 100 years since the first stock index was created, as a benchmark for average. yet a lot of people still build portfolios with strategies that just track the benchmarks. but investing isn't about achieving average. it's about achieving goals. and invesco believes doing that today requires the art and expertise of high-conviction investing. translation? why invest in average? it's a very simple procedure, mr. diaz. we're just going to make one small incision here, then we're gonna go in and remove your '67 corvette. my vette!? it's just a gall bladder! y
our kate rogers is traveling the country to talk to entrepreneu entrepreneurs. kate what is coming up? >> reporter: hey there, andrew, we're talking to millennials and what is coming up in new ventures. coming back after the break. ♪ >>> still to come, a cnbc exclusive interview with the former fed chair ben bernanke. the state of the u.s. economy. deregulation, tax reform and the fate of dodd-frank. no top sick off tic is off the exclusive interview at 8:00 a.m. eastern time...
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kate rogers is joining us now, kate, and, again, in context, seems to be mild compared to the big postction gapes or is it, back down to earth? >> kelly, this is the third month in a row it ticked down. it had reached historic highs back in january for december. remember that was the first month we saw historic highs post election. it was also this month's data we were supposed to see how much small business owners actually cared about the gop's first attempt to repeal and replace obamacare in march. given more of the same, this is not a big drop as i had expected to see covering the space, but what i note is extra business conditions fell by 8 points. that led most of the declines here. i think two things are happening. either one main street is exercising some more patience, or, two, they did not have faith they'd repeal and replace to begin with. >> you know, as we know, one of the real problems is regulations they are dealing with, not just health care, but everything else, and i know there's a lot of hope still those regulations will be repealed. something that the new head of the
kate rogers is joining us now, kate, and, again, in context, seems to be mild compared to the big postction gapes or is it, back down to earth? >> kelly, this is the third month in a row it ticked down. it had reached historic highs back in january for december. remember that was the first month we saw historic highs post election. it was also this month's data we were supposed to see how much small business owners actually cared about the gop's first attempt to repeal and replace...
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kate rogers continues her tour for national small business week with that story in philadelphia. i got a quick update at the end, kate. i don't knead need to involve everyone else, but i will at the end. take it away. >> thank you very much. when it comes to launching new businesses, millennials are being outpaced by baby boomers like philadelphia-based brian kravits. kravits began fixing type writers in the 1970s. he changed careers once computers came on the scene but realized typewriters were back in vogue. at age 65 he launched his new business philly typewriter because he said he's not ready to settle down and retire just yet. >> i'm i really good health. i've -- i just feel good. i get up every day. i don't want to sit around. what can i do? go to the golf course? no. not me. i want to do things. >> kravits says years in the work force have helped him to run this late in life venture successfully. he's already making money doing it. this rise in boomer entrepreneurship is partially a byproduct of the great recession but also the new retirement in which many americans have d
kate rogers continues her tour for national small business week with that story in philadelphia. i got a quick update at the end, kate. i don't knead need to involve everyone else, but i will at the end. take it away. >> thank you very much. when it comes to launching new businesses, millennials are being outpaced by baby boomers like philadelphia-based brian kravits. kravits began fixing type writers in the 1970s. he changed careers once computers came on the scene but realized...
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there's a growing labor shortage in the nursing industry and kate rogers joins us from baltimore withy, good morning to you, joe. there is a growing shortage within the industry which means nursing students like tara and lindsay here at the university of maryland school of nursing will have very solid job prospects. in fact, the bureau of labor statistics projects demand for registered nurses will grow by about 16% through 2024 adding about half a million new jobs. for patients receiving care, nurses are often the first line of defense. but there aren't enough nurses to meet demand. >> we're beginning to see growing shortages in different states and different geographic regions. >> reporter: each year 150,000 nurses graduate from training programs nationwide. according to the american nurses association. but many medical facilities, particularly in rural areas and larger inner cities, are struggling to attract and retain talent. >> rural areas often have lower salaries. that's also true with smaller facilities. we see a real distribution issue that is only getting worse. >> reporter:
there's a growing labor shortage in the nursing industry and kate rogers joins us from baltimore withy, good morning to you, joe. there is a growing shortage within the industry which means nursing students like tara and lindsay here at the university of maryland school of nursing will have very solid job prospects. in fact, the bureau of labor statistics projects demand for registered nurses will grow by about 16% through 2024 adding about half a million new jobs. for patients receiving care,...
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. >>> this week is national small business week and kate rogers is hitting the road to highlight someferent entrepreneurs and their contribution to the entrepreneurial ecosystem this year. she is in chicago with more on the force of the great entrepreneur. good morning. >> hey, andrew, good morning to you. well, chicago immigrant entrepreneur eduardo rodriguez, he's part of a growing demographic in this country, in fact the kauffman foundation says last year immigrant entrepreneurs were more than twice as likely as native american citizens to launch new businesses. rodriguez, he's been at it for years. he launched his company which imports mexican treats and candies from his home country. he launched in 1995 shortly after nafta was put into place and says that his hard work has paid off over the years because now he has a chain of four locations across the city. >> i am grateful that i have had this opportunity to do this in the united states. i know it takes a lot of work and it takes a lot of sacrifice. but after all, when you go to the final balance, the reason that you came over a
. >>> this week is national small business week and kate rogers is hitting the road to highlight someferent entrepreneurs and their contribution to the entrepreneurial ecosystem this year. she is in chicago with more on the force of the great entrepreneur. good morning. >> hey, andrew, good morning to you. well, chicago immigrant entrepreneur eduardo rodriguez, he's part of a growing demographic in this country, in fact the kauffman foundation says last year immigrant...
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kate rogers has the details of the nfib report. >> for the third month in a row, small business optimismk another dip. the national federation of independent businesses monthly read on main street sentiment fell to 104.5 for the month of april. expectations for business conditions fell 8-poi points. the nfib said this is directly tied to house republicans pulling the bill on the american healthcare act directly before a vote was scheduled. now that that is passed, sentiment could be raised. that being said thfshgs is the sixth month for high optimism. sales expectations numbers increased, as did the number of firms seeking employment. but finding skilled employment is a major challenge for small business owners. taxes jumped to the top of the list of concerns in april with 21% listing it as the single most important problem. in the past it had been government regulations and red tape. taxes falls under that category as well. but the nfib said shifting taxes to the top concerned said this group wants to see action from b.c. on what they voted for back in november. >> taxes as well as heal
kate rogers has the details of the nfib report. >> for the third month in a row, small business optimismk another dip. the national federation of independent businesses monthly read on main street sentiment fell to 104.5 for the month of april. expectations for business conditions fell 8-poi points. the nfib said this is directly tied to house republicans pulling the bill on the american healthcare act directly before a vote was scheduled. now that that is passed, sentiment could be...
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kate's younger sister, pepper, marrying james matthews —— pippa middleton. he runs a hedge fund. this being a middleton family wedding there were a number of celebrities like rogernot with his girlfriend, megan markle. the youngest royals, charlotte and george, were among the page boys. they with their mother we re page boys. they with their mother were taken into the church to perform their roles as pageboy and bridesmaid. then the bride have a middleton arrived with her father, michael, in an open top car in a dress. a lot of people want to know about it, it was long, it was cream, it had a veil and it was designed by the british designer, charles deacon. it lasted one hour, then they emerged and they are at a reception and i'm sure they are having a lot of fun, out of the rain! enjoying the british summertime! a survey by which? magazine has found that one in four flights to british airports arrived at least 15 minutes late last year. which? analysed 850,000 flights at 25 british airports and found most uk airlines perform worse than average, with one in three easyjet flights delayed. imagine if you could unlock doors or control your phone using a tiny chip i
kate's younger sister, pepper, marrying james matthews —— pippa middleton. he runs a hedge fund. this being a middleton family wedding there were a number of celebrities like rogernot with his girlfriend, megan markle. the youngest royals, charlotte and george, were among the page boys. they with their mother we re page boys. they with their mother were taken into the church to perform their roles as pageboy and bridesmaid. then the bride have a middleton arrived with her father, michael,...
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roger ailes. how will that impact the sexual harassment cases against him and the network he founded? katenow is here with the latest on that. >> good morning. we know roger ailes' death was accidental linked to a fall last week. a sudden end to a storied but >> roger ailes was a true american original. >> reporter: overnight the embattled founder of fox news remembered. >> there are few people who will ever have such a profound impact. >> reporter: defended by the talent he propelled to stardom. for better or worse, roger ailes changed the political landscape and media in this nation. >> he merged entertainment and politics into a hybrid. >> reporter: there were allegations he denied. gretchen carlson settled her suit for 20 million. but other harassment suits are still ongoing. and ailes' death may complicate the legal battles. >> the women who brought the suits are likely to win because there's nobody there to say the fact that he passed away does not mean there's no case left. >> reporter: before fox news, he was a revered political operative. >> i predicted nobody would be elected to
roger ailes. how will that impact the sexual harassment cases against him and the network he founded? katenow is here with the latest on that. >> good morning. we know roger ailes' death was accidental linked to a fall last week. a sudden end to a storied but >> roger ailes was a true american original. >> reporter: overnight the embattled founder of fox news remembered. >> there are few people who will ever have such a profound impact. >> reporter: defended by the...
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kate's youngest sister, paper who is getting married to james matthew —— matthews. he runs a hedge fund. this being a middleton family wedding there were a sprinkling of celebrities like roger his girlfriend, meghan markle, and the youngest of the royals, george and charlotte, where among the page boys and bridesmaids. george arrived with his sister, charlotte. he is three and she is too. with their mother, they were taken into the church to perform their respective roles. a few moments later, the bride herself arrived with her father, few moments later, the bride herself arrived with herfather, michael middleton, in an open topped car. a lot of people want to know about the dress on occasions like this. it was long, and cream and had a veil and designed by giles deacon. the service lasted about an hour after which they all emerged and they are ata which they all emerged and they are at a reception and i'm sure they're having a whale of a time out of the rain. i hope you get out of the rain, to, soon. with all the sport, here's mike bushell at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. the prize is a place in the championship, next season, for millwall or bradford city, who cont
kate's youngest sister, paper who is getting married to james matthew —— matthews. he runs a hedge fund. this being a middleton family wedding there were a sprinkling of celebrities like roger his girlfriend, meghan markle, and the youngest of the royals, george and charlotte, where among the page boys and bridesmaids. george arrived with his sister, charlotte. he is three and she is too. with their mother, they were taken into the church to perform their respective roles. a few moments...
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roger federer and his wife. later, a lavish reception was held at the bride's parents' estate. middleton shot to fame after her sister - kate's11 wedding to prince william. (jr stone) it's an annual tradition over 100 years old. tomorrow is bay to breakers. kron4's averi harper explains what's different about this year's race. it's a wild tradition 105 years old...(nat)more than 2 million runners, walkers and revelers will hit the streets of san francisco for the annual 12k.the aim... running from the san francisco bay to ocean beach... all while having a good time.(chris holmes/ general manager bay to breakers) "it's an unofficial official holiday in san francisco and people all across the city really look forward to that."it may seem like anything goes at the race known for its costumed participants.but they will be enforcing rules."it's something that we really try to work with sfpd on to make sure everyone out there is being safe on the course."no drinking on the course.and no floats are allowed."there is no alcohol allowed on the course and a big thing from a safety standpoint is no floats. i know it was a something that
roger federer and his wife. later, a lavish reception was held at the bride's parents' estate. middleton shot to fame after her sister - kate's11 wedding to prince william. (jr stone) it's an annual tradition over 100 years old. tomorrow is bay to breakers. kron4's averi harper explains what's different about this year's race. it's a wild tradition 105 years old...(nat)more than 2 million runners, walkers and revelers will hit the streets of san francisco for the annual 12k.the aim... running...
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kate and she seemed to have done a very good job. >> reporter: after the newly married couple escaped in this vintage jaguar it was off to that magnificent reception. the rich and famous turning out including rogernd harry's cousin princess eugenie. >> the royals keeping it real. you cannot touch your aunt's dress. >> he thought it was a beautiful dress like the rest of us did. thought he'd touch it. >> hard to blame him, right? >> still adorable even when they' they're crying. >> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america" and have a great monday. good morning it s 4:30 a.m., monday, may 22. we're following breaking news, gunfire inside a new castle county home sends a man and a woman to the hospital. we're live on the scene. >>> investigators are looking at a suspicious house fire in north philadelphia where a pregnant woman was found dead. >> president trump is planning to land in israel after addressing muslim nations in saudi arabia. >> we'll have those stories, but first let's go over to david
kate and she seemed to have done a very good job. >> reporter: after the newly married couple escaped in this vintage jaguar it was off to that magnificent reception. the rich and famous turning out including rogernd harry's cousin princess eugenie. >> the royals keeping it real. you cannot touch your aunt's dress. >> he thought it was a beautiful dress like the rest of us did. thought he'd touch it. >> hard to blame him, right? >> still adorable even when they'...
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roger ailes. how will that impact the sexual harassment cases against him and the network he founded? katehe latest on that. >> reporter: good morning. new this morning, we know that roger ailes' death was accidental, linked to a fall last week. a sudden end to a storied but controversial career. >> roger ailes was a true american original. >> reporter: overnight, the embattled founder of fox news remembered on the network he built. >> there's few people in this world who will ever have such a profound impact like roger did. >> reporter: defended by the talent he propelled to stardom. >> a lot of people hated him. and that hatred, ultimately brought him down. >> reporter: for better or worse, roger ailes changed the media and political landscape in this nation. >> he merged entertainment and politics into a hybrid. >> reporter: all that was overshadowed when allegations of sexual harassment forced ailes to resign last year, allegations he repeatedly denied. former anchor, gretchen carlson settled her suit for $20 million. but other harassment suits are still ongoing. and ailes' death may c
roger ailes. how will that impact the sexual harassment cases against him and the network he founded? katehe latest on that. >> reporter: good morning. new this morning, we know that roger ailes' death was accidental, linked to a fall last week. a sudden end to a storied but controversial career. >> roger ailes was a true american original. >> reporter: overnight, the embattled founder of fox news remembered on the network he built. >> there's few people in this world...
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kate. she seems to have done a very good job. >> reporter: after the newly married couple escaped in the vintage jaguar, it was off to the reception. england's rich and famous turning out. rogererer. and harry's cousin, princess eugenie. remarkably in this day and age of cell phones and social media, we haven't seen any images or any video posted online yet of the service or the reception. the papers reporting that's because there was a ban of cell phones. guests had to hand them in before they went in. i have to tell you, i think my favorite bit of the day was poor george having that tantrum. we know toddlers can be a handful, right? >> certainly do. >> i live with a 2-year-old. anybody wants him, i'll let you know. >> lama. >> i have one, too. >> you can have mine while we're at it. so, you know, 3 for 1. lama, thank you. >> she did a wonderful job keeping all those toddlers in line. they were right in a row. as they walked out. it was great. >> you have a toddler. it's hostage negotiation sometimes to get them to do anything. that's what it feels like. >> yes, it does. i often lose in those negotiations. >> me, too. >>> coming up, a m while trying to rescue him. how a hidd
kate. she seems to have done a very good job. >> reporter: after the newly married couple escaped in the vintage jaguar, it was off to the reception. england's rich and famous turning out. rogererer. and harry's cousin, princess eugenie. remarkably in this day and age of cell phones and social media, we haven't seen any images or any video posted online yet of the service or the reception. the papers reporting that's because there was a ban of cell phones. guests had to hand them in...
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roger federer and his wife, pippa is said to be a big tennis fan. all eyes were on the children, three-year-old prince george, the son, of course, of william and kate.g as a page boy, along with his two-year-old sister princess charlotte, who was a bridesmaid. kate was informally taking on the role of maid of honor for her and her sister did the same for her at her wedding to william a few years ago and kate was taking care of the young kids. now, there was plenty of public interest in this wedding as pippa and her new husband emerged from the church. all eyes from the waiting press, many there from the local public, too. now, this was a wedding with no expense spared. it's rumored to have cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and after those church formalities were done, and tonight there will be a dinner. >>. elizabeth: i can't get enough of the flower girls and that's the cutist things kitty logan. thank you so much. leland: video from earlier today, president trump, first lady melania trump walking down the steps of air force one to be greeted by the king of saudi arabia. the significance of that and more on the president's day in riyadh as it's
roger federer and his wife, pippa is said to be a big tennis fan. all eyes were on the children, three-year-old prince george, the son, of course, of william and kate.g as a page boy, along with his two-year-old sister princess charlotte, who was a bridesmaid. kate was informally taking on the role of maid of honor for her and her sister did the same for her at her wedding to william a few years ago and kate was taking care of the young kids. now, there was plenty of public interest in this...