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learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> another delay in another key element of the new health insurance law, this one for online enrollment of small businesses, so who is affected and what does it mean for the website? with a critical november 30th deadline just days away. >> under the hood as stocks hit new records, do you know what your mutual fund owns? a close look reveals risky complex and volatile securities. >> planes, trains and cancellations. when a big storm collides with one of the busiest travel days of the year, what's the cost to the airline business and the flyers? that and more for "nightly business report" for wednesday, no november 27th. >>> i'm sue herrera in for susie gharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen, welcome. >>> more delays in washington. in the nation's capital is where we begin tonight with more news of trouble implementing the president's signature health care law. on thanksgiving eve with one business day left more a key deadline, the obama administration has delayed another part of the affordable care act because of lyingering problems with the healthcare.gov web
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learn more at the street.com/nbr. 400 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. 300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. gwen: are we seeing the end of the filibuster? the end of the war in afghanistan? the end of sexual assault in the military? or the beginning of the end? plus, a look 50 years back at the legacy of john f. kennedy. tonight on "washington week." >> today's pattern of obstruction, it just isn't normal. it's not what our founders envisioned. gwen: democrats play a little hardball. >> it's time to change. it's time to change the senate before this institution becomes obsolete. gwen: blowing up rules to get the president's nominees confirmed. >> it's not about the filibuster, it's another raw exercise of political power to permit the majority to do anything it wanhe
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learn more at the street.com/nbr. 400 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. 300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. last week peter offord, a 43-year-old plumber, was arrested on suspicion of a warehouse robbery in wembley, but his d.n.a. didn't match any found at the scene. however, it did show a link to a man found strangled on a tube train, here, in march, '96. the dead man's identity has never been established. until now? it turns out peter offord was that murder victim's son. yeah? how did he react to that? never knew his dad, apparently. he was brought up alone by his mum. but i don't understand. if this fella died on the tube, then surely this is one for british transport police. yeah, well, since 2002, the commissioner and the transport police chief constable confer on such cases, and it's been mutually agreed that u.c.o.s. should take this one on. what she means is, it's been dumped on us. any scene-of-crime photos?
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learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> hello and welcome to "this is us." this week we're coming to you from freedom, california, and the home of studios. they have live deejays on the air playing a unique blend of music that's made them one of the top stations in the region, and they do it all from a tiny space inside this former motel, as they like to say, it's pure pork business. along with the keepers of the pigsty, you'll meet one of the most talented singers to emerge from the bay area. incomparable star and businesswoman irene dallas. the man who helped launch the industry when he invented pong the video game and architect who spent more than three decades re-creating the city of san francisco. we've got a lot of great stories to share, and it all starts now.
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learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> fork in the road, the dow and s&p hit levels never seen before. but they couldn't hold on. now, investors wonder if this year's big run-up may soon hit a roadblock. >>> tougher rules? first the bank then the insurance company. now, an arm of the treasury is looking into tighter regulation of mutual funds, and it could impact many of the companies you likely invest with. >>> and mission critical. america's cities fund a big chunk of our economy, but many find themselves in a financial bind. tonight, we begin our five-part series in oakland, california, to see how that city is trying to fix itself. we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" on this monday, november 18th. >>> good evening everybody, and welcome, it was not easy or smooth. but the dow closed at another all-time high today, its 39th of the year. perhaps equally notable the dow crossed the 16,000 mark for the first time ever a and the s&p scored its own first, piercing 1800, neither held it long, though, stocks got an encouraging bit of news by william dudley who say
learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> fork in the road, the dow and s&p hit levels never seen before. but they couldn't hold on. now, investors wonder if this year's big run-up may soon hit a roadblock. >>> tougher rules? first the bank then the insurance company. now, an arm of the treasury is looking into tighter regulation of mutual funds, and it could impact many of the companies you likely invest with. >>> and mission critical. america's cities fund a big...
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learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> end of an era, steve balmer, microsoft ceo and chief sales meeting, bill gates gets emotional. what is next for the software maker and who will lead it? >> do it yourself. more people are and home depot is reaping rewards raising the outlook for the third time this year. it's not the only company profiting by the trends. >> pinched by pensions. tonight we head to chicago to see just how deep the problems run. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, november 19th. >>> good evening everyone. topping our news, three corporate giants, jp morgue chase, home depot, microsoft members of the dow index and making news today for different reasons. we begin with microsoft and shareholders meeting today but it wasn't a typical shareholders meeting. this was the final one for steve balmer who steps down as ceo next year and marks the beginning of a historic management changeover at the company. as microsoft's bored narrows the search for a new leader, the company will end a 38-year stretch where balmer and dates led. who might be next
learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> end of an era, steve balmer, microsoft ceo and chief sales meeting, bill gates gets emotional. what is next for the software maker and who will lead it? >> do it yourself. more people are and home depot is reaping rewards raising the outlook for the third time this year. it's not the only company profiting by the trends. >> pinched by pensions. tonight we head to chicago to see just how deep the problems run. all that and more tonight...
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learn more at the street.com/nbr. kevin: today on "ask this old house"... i'll show you a high-tech kitchen faucet with a user-friendly installation. have water coming down this way, and then this side is pitched, so it helps wrap the water around here, and it all gets concentrated and goes into the backyard. if you don't have good drainage, a little rain can do a lot of damage. i'm going to show you how to fix it. it's yellow, it's flexible, and it has two steel hooks. what is it? well, let's say i got to get in the corner... [laughter] kevin: that's next on "ask this old house." or, on the wall.
learn more at the street.com/nbr. kevin: today on "ask this old house"... i'll show you a high-tech kitchen faucet with a user-friendly installation. have water coming down this way, and then this side is pitched, so it helps wrap the water around here, and it all gets concentrated and goes into the backyard. if you don't have good drainage, a little rain can do a lot of damage. i'm going to show you how to fix it. it's yellow, it's flexible, and it has two steel hooks. what is it?...
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learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> new milestone, the dow closes above 16,000 for the first time ever, and some are saying the great rotation out of bonds and into stocks is here, finally. >>> under water insurance, a large number of homeowners still own more on their loans than their homes are worth but now there is a new type of insurance designed to protect consumers against negative equity. >>> every day in ballot more, three water mains break on average. tonight on mission critical fixing america's cities, we examine the budget busting cost of repairing the infrastructure. that and more for tonight thursday, november 21st. >>> good evening everyone. ment dow closed above 6,000, a new milestone and the 40th record close for the blue chip average. investors snapped up stocks encouraged by better than expected news in the economy, the number of people filed for unemployment benefits fell and produszer inflation was kept in check in october and u.s. manufacturing bounced back in november and investors seemed to be getting more comfortable with so-called taper talk from the so-called
learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> new milestone, the dow closes above 16,000 for the first time ever, and some are saying the great rotation out of bonds and into stocks is here, finally. >>> under water insurance, a large number of homeowners still own more on their loans than their homes are worth but now there is a new type of insurance designed to protect consumers against negative equity. >>> every day in ballot more, three water mains break on average....
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lean more at the street.com/nbr. y on over 4300 stocks. lean more at the street.com/nbr. i'm peter marshall. nick clooney: and i'm nick clooney and it is only because of your pledges and your support, that we are able to be back again with another edition of my music from the glorious big band era. peter marshall: you're so right, nick, and this time, we're gonna focus on the great singers, and remember the songs that they made famous, music that is timeless, it's my music: the big band vocalists, and it starts right now, right here on pbs. narrator: next, pbs brings back the best of the big band era. your favorite vocalists sing their greatest songs on pbs. [singing]
lean more at the street.com/nbr. y on over 4300 stocks. lean more at the street.com/nbr. i'm peter marshall. nick clooney: and i'm nick clooney and it is only because of your pledges and your support, that we are able to be back again with another edition of my music from the glorious big band era. peter marshall: you're so right, nick, and this time, we're gonna focus on the great singers, and remember the songs that they made famous, music that is timeless, it's my music: the big band...
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learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> clear for take off, american and u.s. airways settle anti-trust charges and will merge to become the world's largest airline. >>> healthy, new guidelines from the american heart association on the use of stat tants. will it be a game changer? >> happy holidays ahead? reports of earnings over the next couple weeks with a look at the strength of the consumer. that and more for "nightly business report" for tuesday, november 12th. >>> good evening everyone. i'm sue herrera in for system susie gharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen. welcome. the world's biggest airline is about to take off, they settled anti trust charges planning a merger for american airlines and u.s. airways but not before resting concessions aimed as protecting the consumer and making sure the new airline won't be too big. shares of u.s. airways ended about 1% higher, shares of american airlines that began trading on exchange after bankruptcy shot up 26%. let's take a look at what the changes may be in store at the combined airlines and what it means for travelers
learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> clear for take off, american and u.s. airways settle anti-trust charges and will merge to become the world's largest airline. >>> healthy, new guidelines from the american heart association on the use of stat tants. will it be a game changer? >> happy holidays ahead? reports of earnings over the next couple weeks with a look at the strength of the consumer. that and more for "nightly business report" for tuesday, november...
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service provides objective independent ratings daily on over 4300 stocks, learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> many wonderful if the individual investor is piling into stocks again, and what it may mean for the market's next move. >>> the economic power house, china's leaders are meeting to talk about the second largest economy, and the outcome could have an impact at home. >>> and the heroes, what businesses large and small are doing to help make the veterans transition from active duty to the work place. we have all that and more on nightly business report. >>> and good evening, everybody, i'm tyler mathisen in washington, d.c. at the schwab impact conference, the nation's longest running gathering of the nation's investors. it comes at a time when the dow is at a record high, the s&p 500 in the running, by no means they say is everybody back buying stocks. >>> thank you for joining us, i'm susie gharib, with the bond markets closed for the veterans day holiday, trading was subdued, still, any trading was up, the index posted its 35th record for this year. the dow added 21 points, the n
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service provides objective, independent ratings daily on over 400 stocks, learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> walmart's new boss, the world's largest retailer names a new ceo, just as holiday shopping takes off. so what does the change at the t top mean for shareholders? >> will prices fall further, and will drivers start to feel relief when they fill up? >> marriage penalty, meet a woman who has a husband, a job, and a difficult decision to make about her health care insurance. all that and more on nightly business report. >>> good evening, everyone, attention walmart shoppers. there is a big management change at the world's largest retailer. walmart's ceo, mike duke, will step down in november, replacing him, doug mcmillon, currently the head of the chain's national division, he will be only the fifth executive at the company since the company was founded by sam walton. it looks like investors approved of the changes, walmart shares rose, even touching all-time high before settling at nearly $80, a 1% higher, as many prepare to meet the new boss many wonder what changes will be in stor
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learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> numbers game, the department of health and human services tells how many people bought policies on the troubled federal healthhe insurance exchange. critical mass or critical list for the new health care law. >>> ch change, comments about the upcoming holiday season. is the consumer stronger than first thought? >>. >>> heading to the hill, janet yellen has her confirmation hearing tomorrow. will she become the first female chair and how will her policy differ from ben bernankes. thatbend more tonight. >>> good evening everyone. the first score card on obama care is out and it's not good. just 106000 americans enrolled and went through their state, not healthcare.gov. the results are worst than expected and bertha coombs joins us with a break down of the numbers. bertha, i know you've been going through the information. who did succeed in signing up? >> we don't really know. they didn't really give us demographic information. they just basically gave us the numbers of what they saw. in terms of people that actually selected a plan at this point, we
learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> numbers game, the department of health and human services tells how many people bought policies on the troubled federal healthhe insurance exchange. critical mass or critical list for the new health care law. >>> ch change, comments about the upcoming holiday season. is the consumer stronger than first thought? >>. >>> heading to the hill, janet yellen has her confirmation hearing tomorrow. will she become the first female...
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learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> stocks slip, investors get the jitters learning what the federal reserve officials had been talking about, dealing back on the massive stimulus program in the coming months. that sent stocks lower and bond yields higher. >>> turning a corner, j.c. penney s says sales trends are improving heading into the critical shopping season, but as the retailer returns to promotional roots, will deep discounts take a bite out of the bottom line. >>> and miami voice vice, the comeback trail and the city at the heart of a nationwide crack down on the bond market. that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, november 20th. >>> good evening everyone. i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth. tyler is off tonight. if there is one thing the markets are arounded about right now, it was revealed today. the federal reserve and when the central bank may begun pulling back on the massive stimulus program. the stocks made a u-turn after minutes from the fed's latest policy meeting were released showing policy makers could be closer to deciding on when t
learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> stocks slip, investors get the jitters learning what the federal reserve officials had been talking about, dealing back on the massive stimulus program in the coming months. that sent stocks lower and bond yields higher. >>> turning a corner, j.c. penney s says sales trends are improving heading into the critical shopping season, but as the retailer returns to promotional roots, will deep discounts take a bite out of the bottom line....
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learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> what goes up, may not come down. stocks soaring but will the gains continue over the next couple months? we'll tell you what history says as 2013 hits the growing stretch. >>> growing pains? twitter one of the most high stock offerings of the year is days away from going public but do the risks of investigating outweigh the rewards? >>> staying put. many adults aren't moving out of their parents' homes. that depresses household growths. how stay at home kids are hurting the housing market. that and more for nightly business report on tuesday november 5th. >>> good everyone. i'm tyler mathisen. >> i'm susie gharib in for season season. stocks ended mostly lower with momentum stoling on economic weakness in china and europe and a hand of less than stellar earnings. the major averages are sitting at all-time highs and a 13-year for the nasdaq. the dow fell nearly 21 points battling back, though, from a triple digit loss early in the session. the nasdaq bucking the trend by gaining three points and s&p down five. >>> in
learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> what goes up, may not come down. stocks soaring but will the gains continue over the next couple months? we'll tell you what history says as 2013 hits the growing stretch. >>> growing pains? twitter one of the most high stock offerings of the year is days away from going public but do the risks of investigating outweigh the rewards? >>> staying put. many adults aren't moving out of their parents' homes. that depresses household...
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learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. travel to california's announcermojave desertest"...n of the world's largest solar thermal farm is pitting renewable energy against threatened tores... then to ohio, to investigate the complexities surrounding the controversial practice of fracking... and in missouri, join up with college students as they compete to build state-of-the-art homes... man: one, two, three. go. announcer: ...powered entirely by the sun. "quest." america's energy future. major funding for "quest" is provided by the national science foundation.
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learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> hello. welcome to this is us. this week we're at the international cull lenary center in campbell. first, we're going to be making a famous french pastry with an american twist and plenty of chocolate. we'll also meet three of the finest chefs in the bay area, the very first american and youngest person to be named best young chef in the world. chef charles fan, and finally richard donnelly one of the best chocolatiers in the nation. i hope you brought your appetite. we've got a lot of great food to share and i
learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> hello. welcome to this is us. this week we're at the international cull lenary center in campbell. first, we're going to be making a famous french pastry with an american twist and plenty of chocolate. we'll also meet three of the finest chefs in the bay area, the very first american and youngest person to be named best young chef in the world. chef charles fan, and finally richard donnelly one of the best chocolatiers in the nation. i hope you...
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learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> good evening everybody, happy thanksgiving, happy thanksgiving, sue. >> thank you, tyler. happy thanksgiving. >> welcome, everybody, to a special thanksgiving edition of "nightly business report." i'm tyler mathisen. >> i'm susie gharib. it is thanksgiving day here in the u.s., a time marking the beginning of the holiday season and a time when millions of americans take to the road and skies to be with family and friends. couple that with the start of the jewish holiday hanukkah, a special time. >> time for investors to think about what to do with portfolios as this year draws to a close. so tonight, we'll look how the markets tend to behave the final weeks of the year and how that sets up for 2014. we'll also look at the sector who that has a lot riding on these final few weeks, and that, of course, is retail. >>> and that is where we begin tonight with retail. this year the list of major retailers and malls open for business on thanksgiving is longer than it has ever been. many big names are staying open through black friday and the retail indus
learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> good evening everybody, happy thanksgiving, happy thanksgiving, sue. >> thank you, tyler. happy thanksgiving. >> welcome, everybody, to a special thanksgiving edition of "nightly business report." i'm tyler mathisen. >> i'm susie gharib. it is thanksgiving day here in the u.s., a time marking the beginning of the holiday season and a time when millions of americans take to the road and skies to be with family and...
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learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> good news, bad markets, stocks sell off sharply after a stronger than expected growth on u.s. economic growth. could the economy prompt the fed to cut back on stimulus sooner? >>> twitter takes off, shares drop 73% in the debut but does money losing twitter deserve more. >>> disney's profits beat forecast on strong theme park results. can the entertainment giant keep it up? that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, november 7th, 2013. >>> good evening everyone on this very busy day. i'm tyler mathisen. >> i'm sue herrera in this week for susie gharibment wall street was a twitter over twitter today. we'll get to that in just a second. first, stocks sold off following a stronger than expected report on economic report that stokes fears the federal reserve may pull back. it rose 2.8%, expectations 2% and coupled that with a drop in u.s. unemployment claims as everybody waits for the job's report tomorrow and you have a sell off. the dow falling 1% or 15 three points to 15,593, a weak text sector on the nasdaq dragging that nasd
learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> good news, bad markets, stocks sell off sharply after a stronger than expected growth on u.s. economic growth. could the economy prompt the fed to cut back on stimulus sooner? >>> twitter takes off, shares drop 73% in the debut but does money losing twitter deserve more. >>> disney's profits beat forecast on strong theme park results. can the entertainment giant keep it up? that and more tonight on "nightly business...
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learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. morning, brian. gh! knocit off, jack! bit early to b ulking around, isn't i who's in there? wellthat's the point. don'know. ( w chter ) sandra, certainl ricknd? unds like. there's soone se. ye, whis that? ( udly ) morning! oh! ar! oh! ow. do he ed a doctor? he fin just nosy.
learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. morning, brian. gh! knocit off, jack! bit early to b ulking around, isn't i who's in there? wellthat's the point. don'know. ( w chter ) sandra, certainl ricknd? unds like. there's soone se. ye, whis that? ( udly ) morning! oh! ar! oh! ow. do he ed a doctor? he fin just nosy.
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learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> sustainable food and pure drinking water.reasing our co2 footprint and increasing aids education. these are a few of the global needs that we must urgently address today. hi, i'm robert scogal. and tonight, we'll meet an amazing group of entrepreneurs who are leveraging existing technology and new ways to benefit humanity.
learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> sustainable food and pure drinking water.reasing our co2 footprint and increasing aids education. these are a few of the global needs that we must urgently address today. hi, i'm robert scogal. and tonight, we'll meet an amazing group of entrepreneurs who are leveraging existing technology and new ways to benefit humanity.
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learn more at the street.com/nbr. ♪ brian!ay what you like about bob ruxton, but he never kept you waiting. he was a good man. always had time for a chat. and he always bought a round. the nights i've been on the hit-and-miss with him... that kind of behavior might account for his having been being suspended. it's a hard thing for a man to be publicly pilloried after a long and distinguished career. he's not being pilloried, jack. he's facing charges of negligence and incompetence. nobody's perfect, sandra. superintendent pullman. shall we go through? thank you. so, what have you got for us? back in 2001, dr. ruxton found
learn more at the street.com/nbr. ♪ brian!ay what you like about bob ruxton, but he never kept you waiting. he was a good man. always had time for a chat. and he always bought a round. the nights i've been on the hit-and-miss with him... that kind of behavior might account for his having been being suspended. it's a hard thing for a man to be publicly pilloried after a long and distinguished career. he's not being pilloried, jack. he's facing charges of negligence and incompetence. nobody's...
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learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> october surprise, the economy powers through the government shutdown and adds way more jobs than everybody thought last month. the impact for the fed, the market and you. >> jobs generated. this sector once again was the top job creator in the economy, as it has been for the last four years. why travel in leisure is hot, hot, hot. >>> honest accounts, what the makers of a leading beverage company have. that and more for this november 8th, 2013. >>> i'm sue herrera in for susie gharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen. shocking just about everyone slugging off the partial government shutdown and adding significantly more jobs than predicted. 204,000, that's the number added to payrolls blowing away the consensus forecast of 120,000. the unemployment rate is higher to 7.3%. hampton pearson digs deeper. >> reporter: in october job growth accelerated with employers looking past the government shutdown and debt ceiling fight. data was revised adding 60,000 more workers and the growth was wide spread. leisure and hospitality, retail, manufacturing and health care all g
learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> october surprise, the economy powers through the government shutdown and adds way more jobs than everybody thought last month. the impact for the fed, the market and you. >> jobs generated. this sector once again was the top job creator in the economy, as it has been for the last four years. why travel in leisure is hot, hot, hot. >>> honest accounts, what the makers of a leading beverage company have. that and more for this november...