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sloan.ording to alfred sloan, the primary object of the corporation is to make money, not just to make motorcars. sloan realized he couldn't sell his cars cheaper than ford, so he gambled that people wanted more from their cars than a ride d that they'd pay more for the color, variety, and options th they could get only fro. henry ford may have known cars, but alfred sloan knew people, and he knew the '20s. hen♪ are ya havin' any fun?ars, ♪ what ya gettin' outta livin'? ♪ ♪ what good is what you've got if you're not havin' any fun? ♪ ♪ are ya havin' any laughs? ♪ are ya gettin' any lovin'? ♪ if other people do so ♪ can ya have a little fun? schoumacher: to link his cars with the national mood, sloan made advtising as much a gm products thchy. professor leo riffo of george washington university has written about the car and the era. shrewd, in some sense manipulative advertising, suggesting that an automobile represents youstatus and your personality -- it's not just a way to get around -- ai
sloan.ording to alfred sloan, the primary object of the corporation is to make money, not just to make motorcars. sloan realized he couldn't sell his cars cheaper than ford, so he gambled that people wanted more from their cars than a ride d that they'd pay more for the color, variety, and options th they could get only fro. henry ford may have known cars, but alfred sloan knew people, and he knew the '20s. hen♪ are ya havin' any fun?ars, ♪ what ya gettin' outta livin'? ♪ ♪ what good is...
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erlichman arejon there with the former chairman and chief executive, harry sloan. >> we are.re is big l.a. news. we heard the announcements. if the clippers become up for sale, he would be happy to put a group together and did on the team. is that a conversation being had. >> people are talking about it. >> it wasn't a david stern scandal. it was donald sterling. withe talking about it each other. we needed to happen and hopefully can still happen. group of find a directors to turn the team over to that board. people.spected magic johnson, what a group of respected people in charge of the team. apologize, say he is incredibly said he knows he made a huge mistake. maybe he will end up like george steinbrenner. >> have you been approached? are people trying to pull groups together? >> there are some calls. initially the discussion was what can he do? what should he do? there are calls being made. david geffen. i seem all the time at the laker games. maybe people switches uniform. reminder of the value of sports franchises. sports. don you are trying to something this quickly, a
erlichman arejon there with the former chairman and chief executive, harry sloan. >> we are.re is big l.a. news. we heard the announcements. if the clippers become up for sale, he would be happy to put a group together and did on the team. is that a conversation being had. >> people are talking about it. >> it wasn't a david stern scandal. it was donald sterling. withe talking about it each other. we needed to happen and hopefully can still happen. group of find a directors to...
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veteran media executive and former mgm chairman harry sloan.now the ceo of silver eagle acquisition. you are one of a handful of republicans in hollywood. you have hosted fundraisers for senator john mccain, who we just talk to. and also for mitt romney. hearing everybody talk about hillary clinton on the 16 -- 2016. as republican -- dos th -- a republican, does this seem set? >> a lot of people think it is going to be another bush-clinton race. i don't know if that comes out well. >> do we have anyone else to run? our party it is what is about. if things stay the way they are we're going to see a repeat of 2008 and 2012. party has to get in with use and minorities. we have got to pass an immigration bill. >> goodie you think would be a good front runner? early to tell. everyone was enamored with chris christie. >> were you? open to him.letely i thought he created a lot of excitement and had the right idea about the party. we cannot repeat what happened in 2008 and 2012. if things stay the same we will have the same result. >> you know john boe
veteran media executive and former mgm chairman harry sloan.now the ceo of silver eagle acquisition. you are one of a handful of republicans in hollywood. you have hosted fundraisers for senator john mccain, who we just talk to. and also for mitt romney. hearing everybody talk about hillary clinton on the 16 -- 2016. as republican -- dos th -- a republican, does this seem set? >> a lot of people think it is going to be another bush-clinton race. i don't know if that comes out well....
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give us some insight into the world of dc lobbyist says melanie sloan executive director at the citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington a top job right there. well isaac is the first question we ask the people on the street are ready but because it's full of disneyland. sure wanting to nap so early in the audience that night doesn't seem like we have a real dearth of lobbyist here in washington. yes so that guides us with an american university has an obvious degree of reading. george washington in killing more expensive institution i believe is in now has this as well why we're rolling out the study programs for jobs where really need to learn on the job go work on the hill the first decade of you may wanna compete with american idol it is not fair my money an exciting program. i and secondly we're a city that is all about lobby of thing a feeling they're spitting out some part of the important part of government study at mit are part of it but as you sad that when the bass ways to learn about lighting really need to work in the halls of congress and that way you both learn
give us some insight into the world of dc lobbyist says melanie sloan executive director at the citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington a top job right there. well isaac is the first question we ask the people on the street are ready but because it's full of disneyland. sure wanting to nap so early in the audience that night doesn't seem like we have a real dearth of lobbyist here in washington. yes so that guides us with an american university has an obvious degree of reading....
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tim sloan would be moving to -- that's largely viewed as a role that will prime him to potential take happen. i will say to kneale's point, i wrote a story last week, and there's a story in american banker about some of these businesses that the bank has decided not to financial because of the representational issues. there was a start-up that condos had sold, a payment from one of the russian embassies, and citing regulation, and then ended up backtracking, saying we were being overcautious, they are so risk-averse that they are turning down what -- >> probably understandably so. >> i wanted to jump in and get kneale to elaborate on his earlier point, that banking didn't seem as fun as it used to be. broaden that out from jpmorgan to the whole sector at large. my impression is that banks just isn't going to have the growth across the table that it did. there are higher capital requirements, more restrictions, more regulation, and you're basically seeing the refinancing business dry up. >> absolutely. so they are really getting it from both sides. on the one side there's just not a lo
tim sloan would be moving to -- that's largely viewed as a role that will prime him to potential take happen. i will say to kneale's point, i wrote a story last week, and there's a story in american banker about some of these businesses that the bank has decided not to financial because of the representational issues. there was a start-up that condos had sold, a payment from one of the russian embassies, and citing regulation, and then ended up backtracking, saying we were being overcautious,...
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i ask i to sloan slow down and we'll have a safer city. thank you (clapping) >> thank you chief i think a couple of themes we've heard there's a crisis that requires an emergency and work together but you've heard that is a soluble problem and something that san francisco, california quickly establish itself as a leader. one of the ways we're doing this to focus our enforcement resources and our education resources and our engineering effort you hear data driven we're using date as a model of for the city in terms of how we use our resources so who is driving that data i want to acknowledge ben rosenfeld and barbara garcia and her staff and tilly chang at the county of transportation authority and the planning department. we've had a lot of which the smarter mind but last but not least the staff of the mta the sustainable street
i ask i to sloan slow down and we'll have a safer city. thank you (clapping) >> thank you chief i think a couple of themes we've heard there's a crisis that requires an emergency and work together but you've heard that is a soluble problem and something that san francisco, california quickly establish itself as a leader. one of the ways we're doing this to focus our enforcement resources and our education resources and our engineering effort you hear data driven we're using date as a...
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in the panel at sloan-kettering, we test for 340 different genes. we try to do is find the drugs that are most likely to help the person whose cancer is driven by these genes. these genes make a cancer cell horribly dependent that these genes produce. achilles heel has been the term that has been used. so if you can go after that, the cancer cells die. and these drugs are much less disruptive to normal people. if you know this person's cancer cells don't have this medicine, then we wouldn't recommend that medicine to a patient. previously it was one size fits all. every person with the illness got the same medicine. >> doctor, thanks so much. >> thank you. ♪ >> this is "pbs news hour weekend" saturday. >> from itv news tonight, a report about a practice that has made its way from africa to african immigrant communities in britain. it's called breast ironing, designs to make developing teenage girls less desirable. we spoke to one victim who has endured the ritual and its aftermath. >> koreen is a victim of breast ironing carried out in cameroon, it'
in the panel at sloan-kettering, we test for 340 different genes. we try to do is find the drugs that are most likely to help the person whose cancer is driven by these genes. these genes make a cancer cell horribly dependent that these genes produce. achilles heel has been the term that has been used. so if you can go after that, the cancer cells die. and these drugs are much less disruptive to normal people. if you know this person's cancer cells don't have this medicine, then we wouldn't...
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an assistant professor of finance at the mit sloan school of management is pleased regulators are investigating the possiblity. i think in the end we need investors to know more about this market which would encourage more disclosure encourage more transparency about trading mechanisms. also under review "put" options buying on shares of nasdaq omx group. the stock dropped following the 60 minutes report. drug maker mankind is on a hot streak. shares propelled 73% higher yesterday after an fda panel overwhelmingly approved afrezza. that's an insulin drug that can be inhaled by patients suffering from diabetes. mankind shares closed just below 7 dollars yesterday. a ruling by the supreme court makes it possble for wealthy political donors to make larger campaign contributions. the justice ruled in a 5 to 4 decision to strike down limits that stopped donors from giving more than $123-thousand per year. there will still be a limit of $26-hundred per candidate running for the house or senate, but donors can give to as many campaigns and causes as they wish. signs of spring in the housing sector. af
an assistant professor of finance at the mit sloan school of management is pleased regulators are investigating the possiblity. i think in the end we need investors to know more about this market which would encourage more disclosure encourage more transparency about trading mechanisms. also under review "put" options buying on shares of nasdaq omx group. the stock dropped following the 60 minutes report. drug maker mankind is on a hot streak. shares propelled 73% higher yesterday...
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the letters from so many patients at memorial sloan kettering, i was weary of tests, scared of the cancer nick, his true affection for those is like getting a double dose of adrenalin to fight to face each round of chemo. >> without nick could you do it? >> i couldn't. >> you know nick, too? he's like the mayor. >> reporter: maria is a researcher. >> our nick. >> our nick. >> reporter: through those glass doors tonight he's cleaning up his desk and preparing for 1,300 more hugs tomorrow. david muir, abc news, new york. >> and he is america strong. we thank you for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com and i'll see you tomorrow night. good night. >>> police close books on a 9-month-old murder case. >> why did an 84-year-old man open fire on his doctor? the mystery behind the ambush. >> a neighborhood campaign to save a skating rink but putting plans on ice. and paul mccartney is ready to get back to candle stick park. >> her murder has been a mystery, until tonight. it turns out the woman was trying to take a bite out of crime in her oakland neighborhood. good evening. >> the 66-year-
the letters from so many patients at memorial sloan kettering, i was weary of tests, scared of the cancer nick, his true affection for those is like getting a double dose of adrenalin to fight to face each round of chemo. >> without nick could you do it? >> i couldn't. >> you know nick, too? he's like the mayor. >> reporter: maria is a researcher. >> our nick. >> our nick. >> reporter: through those glass doors tonight he's cleaning up his desk and...
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sloan's. >> not here. >> not here. >> whose barbecue is better?stion. >> where we're sitting at, you know. >> how do you do, sir? >> dennis butler runs vicky's. ♪ >> this is good. >> this sauce you are tasting is a concoction of one of the customers. >> really. >> yeah. she came in and said this is not barbecue sauce. told my mother how to make -- >> got to love detroit. use this one. >> parents opened the place? >> yes. >> when did the bulletproof glass go in? >> their time and my time. i put it across the windows. they put it across the counter. >> think it will ever come down? >> it can come down. we can let it go to hell. we're not going to let it go to hell, though. >> i hope you don't come down. >> i'm not going to be here. i'm 66 years old, man. i need to sit down. >>> top five favorite food experiences. where was i again? i don't even remember. >> cheers. >> here we go! ♪ >> this is where it's at. >> wow. wow, wow, wow. >> it works. >> it works. >> where you come from, new york? >> yeah. how did you know? >> it works, he said. >> top five
sloan's. >> not here. >> not here. >> whose barbecue is better?stion. >> where we're sitting at, you know. >> how do you do, sir? >> dennis butler runs vicky's. ♪ >> this is good. >> this sauce you are tasting is a concoction of one of the customers. >> really. >> yeah. she came in and said this is not barbecue sauce. told my mother how to make -- >> got to love detroit. use this one. >> parents opened the place? >>...
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wery sloan is in the loop as talk about media, policy, and what he is investing in now.of the leading voices in the republican party. john mccain will weigh in on the proposed comcast-time warner cable merger. and why he criticized the white house's foreign-policy agenda yesterday in a crash with john kerry. much more on that in a moment. here's a look at our top headlines. tech stocks rebounded from a three-day selloff. the 23 ridges silicon valley billionaires lost a total of $11 billion in the last few weeks. a promising sign of the search for the missing malaysia and jet. a ship in the indian ocean has reacquired electronic pings that maybe from the plane's black boxes. one of the biggest recalls in automotive history. toyota recalling 6 million vehicles to fix a variety of defects. none have been linked
wery sloan is in the loop as talk about media, policy, and what he is investing in now.of the leading voices in the republican party. john mccain will weigh in on the proposed comcast-time warner cable merger. and why he criticized the white house's foreign-policy agenda yesterday in a crash with john kerry. much more on that in a moment. here's a look at our top headlines. tech stocks rebounded from a three-day selloff. the 23 ridges silicon valley billionaires lost a total of $11 billion in...
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i am joined right now by wells , tim sloan. talk about the mortgage industry and what your industry overall has been going through. you guys reporting that fewer people had problems making payments, but this is not the case for every bank out there. what is it that you think went well or you guys? what are you doing right in this space, and where are the problems or landmines for others? >> we love the mortgage business. we have been in it for decades. we saw a good on balance sheet mortgage production in our retail and wealth brokerage and retirement business up year-over-year, which was terrific. our credit costs were down primarily because of improved credit quality. loan losses were 41 basis points in the quarter, so that was very good, and then the for-sale mortgage business had originated 36 billion dollars worth of mortgages, and our pipeline was from the beginning. we are optimistic about the business, but the good news is that is just one of the many businesses at wells fargo. the fundamental drivers for the company we
i am joined right now by wells , tim sloan. talk about the mortgage industry and what your industry overall has been going through. you guys reporting that fewer people had problems making payments, but this is not the case for every bank out there. what is it that you think went well or you guys? what are you doing right in this space, and where are the problems or landmines for others? >> we love the mortgage business. we have been in it for decades. we saw a good on balance sheet...
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sloan's. >> not here. >> not here. >> whose barbecue is better? >> where we're sitting at, you know. >> how do you do, sir? >> dennis butler runs vicky's. ♪ >> this is good. >> this sauce you are tasting is a concoction of one of the customers. >> really. >> yeah. she came in and said this is not barbecue sauce. told my mother how to make -- >> got to love detroit. use this one. >> parents opened the place? >> yes. >> when did the bulletproof glass go in? >> their time and my time. i put it across the windows. they put it across the counter. >> think it will ever come down? >> it can come down. we can let it go to hell. we're not going to let it go to hell, though. >> i hope you don't come down. >> i'm not going to be here. i'm 66 years old, man. i need to sit down. ires. and what they've been through lately. polar vortexes, road construction, and gaping potholes. so with all that behind you, you might want to make sure you're safe and in control. ford technicians are ready to find the right tires for your vehicle. get up to $120 in mail-in rebate
sloan's. >> not here. >> not here. >> whose barbecue is better? >> where we're sitting at, you know. >> how do you do, sir? >> dennis butler runs vicky's. ♪ >> this is good. >> this sauce you are tasting is a concoction of one of the customers. >> really. >> yeah. she came in and said this is not barbecue sauce. told my mother how to make -- >> got to love detroit. use this one. >> parents opened the place? >> yes....
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sloan's. >> not here. >> not here. >> whose barbecue is better?at, you know. so you already know. >> how do you do, sir? >> fine, and you? >> dennis butler runs vicky's. ♪ >> this is good. >> this sauce you are tasting is a concoction of one of the customers. >> really. >> yeah. she came in and said this is not barbecue sauce. told my mother how to make -- >> got to love detroit. >> -- your sauce, use this one. >> parents opened the place? >> yes. >> when did the bulletproof glass go in? >> their time and my time. i put it across the windows. they put it across the counter. >> think it will ever come down? >> things can come down. we can let it go to hell. we're not going to let it go to hell, though. >> i hope you don't come down. i hope you stay here. >> i'm not going to be here. i'm 66 years old, man. i need to sit down. your education is built to help move your career forward. here's how: we work with leading employers to learn what you need to learn so classes impact your career. while helping ensure credits you've already earned pay off. and
sloan's. >> not here. >> not here. >> whose barbecue is better?at, you know. so you already know. >> how do you do, sir? >> fine, and you? >> dennis butler runs vicky's. ♪ >> this is good. >> this sauce you are tasting is a concoction of one of the customers. >> really. >> yeah. she came in and said this is not barbecue sauce. told my mother how to make -- >> got to love detroit. >> -- your sauce, use this one. >>...
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. >> ron sloane, a real pleasure to have you on "fast money" halftime. >> i appreciate it. >> here'she thing. josh, you mentioned about volatility with tesla. when you look at a pioneer natural resources, we went to midland texas, spoke to the ceo, stocks at 220, fell to 170, recovered some. you have a $50 price swing in an oil stock in four months, does that scare people off? >> like 22 going to 17 percentage-wise. >> from percentage-wise, you're right. it's street ill a fairly big move for an energy name. not 100 multiple technology company. >> the way to look at smaller cap or mid-cap e&p stocks, exploration production almost like biotechs. they take a huge lease in a shale area, maybe they hit, maybe they don't, what's their drilling accuracy, et cetera, that could have a huge impact in bottom line earnings. people have to expect they will be volatile. we don't place a bet whose drill will strike oil but broadly own the sector. i point to ieo, which owns all the independent oil and gas produc producers in the united states making an all new all-time high as we speak. >> ieo. on o
. >> ron sloane, a real pleasure to have you on "fast money" halftime. >> i appreciate it. >> here'she thing. josh, you mentioned about volatility with tesla. when you look at a pioneer natural resources, we went to midland texas, spoke to the ceo, stocks at 220, fell to 170, recovered some. you have a $50 price swing in an oil stock in four months, does that scare people off? >> like 22 going to 17 percentage-wise. >> from percentage-wise, you're right....
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sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: search and rescue crews spent a second day working to find more than 270 people missing in a ferry disaster off the coast of south korea. at least 25 deaths have been confirmed since the vessel went down yesterday. we have a report narrated by lucy watson of independent television news, in beijing. >> they urge for a response. banging the hull of this stricken vessel, hoping to hear survivors because this is still a rescue operation. remarkably, 24 hours earlier, as passengers phoned for help, there was an uneasy calm. they were unaware of how fast they were sinking. an announcement told them to stay where they were, because it was less
sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: search and rescue crews spent a second day working to find more than 270 people missing in a ferry disaster...
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sloan foundation.orting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com featuring stephanie link who shares her links and actions plus. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> pharma frenzy, more than $60 billion worth of deals, what is driving them and is the industry entering a new era? >>> changing the channel, the supreme court is hearing a case that could shake up the television business and change the way people watch and pay for their favorite shows. >>> where is the beef? m
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for more on the wells fargo earnings beat we're joined by tim sloan. >> he's chief executive officerlls fargo, or at least until may 15 and also a member of cnbc's global cfo council, i guess, at least until may 15. you'll run the wholesale banking group for wells fargo, right, tim? >> that's correct, bill. >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> bill, you mentioned -- >> i'm sorry, go ahead. >> what were you going to say? >> well, you mentioned earlier that it was our 17th consecutive quarter of earnings growth, and we're very, very proud of our performance. it was also our 12th consecutive quarter of record earnings, and, you know, our earnings at $105 a share were up 14% year over year, and we were able to achieve those results on just the fundamentals of our business. we focused on our customers and we would grow loans, up 4% year over yore. grew goes deposits up 6% year over year and focused on oh, -- on expenses and obviously our secar plan was not objected to and we plan to purchase more of our shares. >> tim, a lot of people are going to be looking through and comparin
for more on the wells fargo earnings beat we're joined by tim sloan. >> he's chief executive officerlls fargo, or at least until may 15 and also a member of cnbc's global cfo council, i guess, at least until may 15. you'll run the wholesale banking group for wells fargo, right, tim? >> that's correct, bill. >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> bill, you mentioned -- >> i'm sorry, go ahead. >> what were you going to say? >> well, you...
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sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it could have been much, much worse. chile survived a major earthquake overnight, with relatively limited damage. the epicenter of the 8.2 magnitude quake was in the pacific ocean, about 60 miles offshore. it sent people running in the aisles of stores, as products tumbled off the shelves. six people died, and thousands of coastal residents were evacuated from low-lying areas. >> woodruff: a smaller 5.8 magnitude quake hit panama today. people reported light and moderate shaking, but the head of panama's emergency services said there was no damage, and no one was injured. the confirmed death toll in the washington state mudslide has now
sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it could have been much, much worse. chile survived a major earthquake overnight, with relatively limited...
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sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: another school was engulfed by sudden violence today, when a teenager stabbed and slashed 19 students and a security guard in pennsylvania. it happened just minutes before classes began at franklin regional high, in murrysville, about 20 miles east of pittsburgh. the 16-year-old suspect was finally wrestled down. police did not release his identity, but did say he was armed with two knives. emergency officials said a fire alarm may have limited the casualties. >> we're teaching children in school now if they're in a hallways and they hear something going on to basically run out of the building. so pulling that fire alarm could have saved li
sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: another school was engulfed by sudden violence today, when a teenager stabbed and slashed 19 students and a...
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sloan foundation.porting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, by stephanie link who shares her market insights with actionalerts plus, the multi million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer, you can learn more at thestreet.com. >>> will april showers give way to may showers on wall street. >> twitter tumbles, quarterly results tumble, why? what is the one key takeaway for investors? >> and the big move target is making to secure its payment pipeline in the wake of
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what happened was, she would go with michael to sloan-kettering or new york hospital in new york or tohe children's hospital of philadelphia and get treatment because toms river was not yet large enough to have an advanced treatment cancer center. wherever she would go, she would bump into -- it felt like she would bump into other parents and kids from toms river. and she was the kind of person that started keeping track. it eventually got to the point where, as you just saw and heard, she made a map. this is the kind of thing that happened sometimes, not just in ins river but also massachusetts, which people may be familiar with from the movie that john travolta was in, but not just there. many places, citizen activists start keeping track of cases. in linda's case, she was not able to get the attention of the authorities. they told her, sorry, we don't think there's anything there. things changed only later, thanks to a whole strange series nursents centering on a at the children's hospital of philadelphia. >> who? >> her name is lisa. at the time, she was a young nurse in the pediat
what happened was, she would go with michael to sloan-kettering or new york hospital in new york or tohe children's hospital of philadelphia and get treatment because toms river was not yet large enough to have an advanced treatment cancer center. wherever she would go, she would bump into -- it felt like she would bump into other parents and kids from toms river. and she was the kind of person that started keeping track. it eventually got to the point where, as you just saw and heard, she made...
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sloan foundation.orting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> for nearly 150 years, we have believed the commercial bank owes its client strength, stability, security. so we believe in keeping lending standards high, capital ratios
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> a florida family is hoping others will learn from a tragedy at their own home. 7-year-old calder sloanas electrocuted in his family's swimming pool almost two weeks ago. it happened right after he jumped in the water, but what appeared to be a faulty pool light. it was just seven days after his birthday. friends and family made a tribute video in calder's honor. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear calder ♪ >> the self-portrait calder recently drew titled mr. awesome has gone viral while his family is shattered. his dad says they're being comforted because calder's spirit is shining all over the world. the drawing is popping up in tributes online and was even broadcast on the site of miami's a american airlines arena. thank you so much, chris. our thoughts are with you. our prayers and our hearts are with your family. first, tell me a little bit about this accident because i know you want to sound the alarm to so many parents. what happened? >> you know, literally the hour of seven days, a week after his seventh birthday for the first time of the season my son was an inc
> a florida family is hoping others will learn from a tragedy at their own home. 7-year-old calder sloanas electrocuted in his family's swimming pool almost two weeks ago. it happened right after he jumped in the water, but what appeared to be a faulty pool light. it was just seven days after his birthday. friends and family made a tribute video in calder's honor. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear calder ♪ >> the self-portrait calder recently drew titled...
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sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the worst flooding in decades literally drowned parts of the florida panhandle and coastal alabama today. the deluge was triggered by the same front that's spawned tornadoes and killed at least 37 people this week. >> ifill: streets turned into rivers, and cars into islands, as it started pouring yesterday, from gulf shores, alabama to pensacola, florida, and didn't stop. >> i came down about 6:00 this morning to check on everything. and the water was probably up to the sidewalk over here next door. and that was the first time in 29 years, i've never seen it get this deep before. the water was waist-high in some places, and still rising. >>
sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the worst flooding in decades literally drowned parts of the florida panhandle and coastal alabama today. the...
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sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: grief settled over south korea today, after a ferry disaster at sea. hundreds of high school students were on board the vessel that capsized and sank. officials confirmed six deaths, but 290 others were still missing, many hours later. we have a report narrated by jonathan miller of independent television news. >> reporter: in the yellow sea, a few miles off south korea's rocky coast, the 150 meter long, 6,000 ton ferry, the sewol, has capsized in 30 meters of water. on board, 459 passengers. among them more than 300 teenagers en route to a school field trip on a volcanic island in the south. the ferry had sailed through the night after lea
sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: grief settled over south korea today, after a ferry disaster at sea. hundreds of high school students were on...
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sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: officials in south korea now say search teams have recovered at least 156 bodies from a sunken ferry. nearly 150 others remained unaccounted for as the search operation ended its eighth day. divers are having to navigate the dark depths and will have to rip through cabin walls to find the remaining victims. another brief glimmer of hope faded today in the search for that missing malaysian plane. investigators found sheet metal with rivets that washed ashore in southwestern australia. but, initial analysis found no connection to the jetliner. meanwhile, malaysia's government announced an international team will investigate the disappearance.
sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: officials in south korea now say search teams have recovered at least 156 bodies from a sunken ferry. nearly 150...
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sloan school of management who's trying to help tackle these issues. he co-founded the institute for career transitions last fall. it's focused in part on assisting people between 40 and 65 years old with college degrees. >> you've studied this a little bit. what are some of the problems unique to the long-term unemployed? >> good evening, hari. yes, two things really jump out. one is people talk about experiencing a black hole. they are applying online, putting in tremendous effort to find a job and getting no responses. this, i think, is partly a result of discrimination against people who are long-term unemployed by virtue of the duration of their unemployment. i can say more about that, but there's another experience that's really important, which is just a toll on one's sense of self, the emotional experience of looking for work for month after month and not finding it. many people tend to start to doubt themselves, to have the experience of self-blame, despite the fact we're still in unprecedented territories since the great depression for long-t
sloan school of management who's trying to help tackle these issues. he co-founded the institute for career transitions last fall. it's focused in part on assisting people between 40 and 65 years old with college degrees. >> you've studied this a little bit. what are some of the problems unique to the long-term unemployed? >> good evening, hari. yes, two things really jump out. one is people talk about experiencing a black hole. they are applying online, putting in tremendous effort...
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sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: a wave of selling hit wall street today. technology and biotech stocks were especially hard hit. the nasdaq fell more than 129 points to close at 4,054, its worst day since november, 2011. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 267 points to close at 16,170. and the s&p 500 was down 39 at 1,833. the drop came despite a report that new claims for jobless benefits are now the lowest in nearly seven years. a federal judge in new york has sentenced s.a.c. capital in a major insider trading case. the hedge fund will pay a record fine as part of a plea deal totaling $1.8 billion. eight s.a.c. employees have already been convicted of insi
sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: a wave of selling hit wall street today. technology and biotech stocks were especially hard hit. the nasdaq...
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sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: an afghan security guard in afghanistan shot three american doctors today at a hospital in kabul. it was the latest in a series of attacks on foreigners. the guard opened fire outside a facility run by cure international, a christian charity. the dead included a chicago pediatrician who had volunteered in afghanistan for nearly a decade. >> these people were not carrying guns, they did not have military uniforms, they came here under immense pressure and were here only to serve the people of afghanistan. this was an inhumane and brutal action, and unfortunately will impact our health services. >> woodruff: also today, the latest partial
sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: an afghan security guard in afghanistan shot three american doctors today at a hospital in kabul. it was the...
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sloan foundation.porting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. failure to comply, general motors safina ed fined by its safety regular later for not answering all the questions on the safety recall. what it all means for the automaker. >>> and they're off, alcoa out of the gate with a mixed bag of earnings, but the season is not expected to be strong and too cou that could lead to a bumpy road. >>> and tax deadline, one week to go, if you have not filed your taxes yet. we have a few strategies you can still use to all
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sloan foundation.porting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> did you review the documents gm submitted to the committee? >> no, i did not. there were over 200,000. >>> drama on the hill. a tough outing for general motors ceo as lawmakers pressed her about why it took a decade to recall cars with defective parts. but did her answers satisfy investors and drivers? >>> i believe the market is rigged. i believe you're part of rigging. >> drama on the street. is wall street rigged? the debate stopped trading midday at t
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sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the number of confirmed dead in the washington state mudslide rose again today to 30. the local medical examiner's office released the names of two more victims, and it lowered the number of missing to 15, down from 18 yesterday. meanwhile, the search continued in the tiny community of oso. it was buried last month when a hillside collapsed. the senate intelligence committee has voted to declassify parts of a report on c.i.a. interrogations after 9/11. the report concludes methods such as waterboarding were often cruel and ineffective. today's vote comes as senators accuse the c.i.a. of spying on their investigation and deleting files. the
sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the number of confirmed dead in the washington state mudslide rose again today to 30. the local medical...
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sloan foundation.porting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> whipsaw day on wall street, stocks rallied out of the gate then dropped mid-day only to bounce back by the close. what is causing the volatility and will there be more to come in the months and weeks ahead. >>> and a singular goal, safety, mary barra answers questions since the first heated congressional questions. >>> and taking away on intel and yahoo! earnings that could determine the market's directions tomorrow. we have all that and more tonight on
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