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i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth. we'll see you again on monday. gwen: deja vu in iraq and in benghazi. plus, republicans and democrats struggle to plot a political way forward. tonight on "washington week." >> american forces will not be returning to combat in iraq. gwen: as conditions continue to deteriorate in iraq, that may be the only thing completely clear. will there be air strikes? >> going forward we will be prepared to take targeted and precise military action. gwen: will there be american assets on the ground? >> american combat troops are not going to be fighting in iraq again. gwen: and will iraqi prime minister nouri al-maliki survive? plus, a breakthrough on benghazi. will it end the
i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth. we'll see you again on monday. gwen: deja vu in iraq and in benghazi. plus, republicans and democrats struggle to plot a political way forward. tonight on "washington week." >> american forces will not be returning to combat in iraq. gwen: as conditions continue to deteriorate in iraq, that may be the only thing completely clear. will there be air strikes? >> going forward we will be prepared to take targeted and precise...
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i'm susie gharib. thank you for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. ( reggae song plays ) oh, man. ( beeps ) i'm sorry, sir, time's up. if she was your goat, she would have gone to you. this goat remains unclaimed. fidel. yes, sir. goats aren't obedient. they don't come when called. you do know that, don't you?
i'm susie gharib. thank you for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. ( reggae song plays ) oh, man. ( beeps ) i'm sorry, sir, time's up. if she was your goat, she would have gone to you. this goat remains unclaimed. fidel. yes, sir. goats aren't obedient. they don't come when called. you do know that, don't you?
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i'm susie gharib. thank you for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >> welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." >> "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the members of kqed. >> [ crowd cheering ] >> shoot, shoot, shoot!
i'm susie gharib. thank you for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >> welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." >> "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the members of kqed. >> [ crowd...
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i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth. we'll see you again on monday. please leave a message after the tone. ( beeps ) jack? it's brian. just haven't heard from you for a while. well, since, uh... look, give me a call when you get a chance. hi, jack. it's sandra. call me. you all right, mate? it's gerry. look, i wondered if you fancied a pint sometime this week. um, well, give us a shout if you do, eh? sandra: okay, jack, i know you're upset. i get that. but would it kill you to let us know you're all right? jack, where are you? ♪ it's all right, it's okay ♪ ♪ it doesn't really matter if you're old and gray ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say, it's okay ♪ ♪ listen to what i say ♪ it's all right, doin' fine ♪ ♪ doesn't really matter if the sun don't shine ♪ ♪ it's all right i say, it's okay ♪ ♪ we're gettin' to the end of the day ♪
i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth. we'll see you again on monday. please leave a message after the tone. ( beeps ) jack? it's brian. just haven't heard from you for a while. well, since, uh... look, give me a call when you get a chance. hi, jack. it's sandra. call me. you all right, mate? it's gerry. look, i wondered if you fancied a pint sometime this week. um, well, give us a shout if you do, eh? sandra: okay, jack, i know you're upset. i get that. but would it kill you to let us...
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i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth. we'll see you again on monday. >> this is "bbc world news er 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, kovler foundation, charles schwab, union bank, and united health care. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news
i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth. we'll see you again on monday. >> this is "bbc world news er 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, kovler foundation, charles schwab, union bank, and united health care. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized...
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i'm susie gharib. thank you for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. er >> this is "bbc world news." >> 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, kovler foundation, charles schwab, union bank, and united health care. >> at union bank our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to business through strategies of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> whenas
i'm susie gharib. thank you for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. er >> this is "bbc world news." >> 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, kovler foundation, charles schwab, union bank, and united health care. >> at union bank our relationship managers use their...
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i'm susie gharib. >> and i'm bill griffeth in tonight for tyler mathisen. the books are nearly closed now on the month. the quarter and the first half of the year nearly but no june swoon this year and that's saying something because over the last 15 junes, the dow has been positive only five times. as for today, stocks clawed higher in final hour of trade to turn around and end the week on a positive note. the dow gained nearly six points, the nasdaq rose by 19 again and s&p tacked on almost four. for the week, the dow and s&p were down slightly while the nasdaq continued its climb higher. the quarter is the story to itself with three averages looks like they will end higher but as with the market, some areas have stood out more than others and as dominic chu explains now, a little research goes a long way. >> reporter: the second quarter is shaping up to be a descent one for the stock market. while the broader s&p 500 is up nearly 5% since the end of march, industry groups like biotechnology, tobacco and computers posted higher returns. if you took time a
i'm susie gharib. >> and i'm bill griffeth in tonight for tyler mathisen. the books are nearly closed now on the month. the quarter and the first half of the year nearly but no june swoon this year and that's saying something because over the last 15 junes, the dow has been positive only five times. as for today, stocks clawed higher in final hour of trade to turn around and end the week on a positive note. the dow gained nearly six points, the nasdaq rose by 19 again and s&p tacked...
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i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. always glad to be here with you. >> same here. >> turmoil in iraq created problems in the gas market. the united states will increase support for iraqi security forces but reiterated american forces will not be returning to combat. the president's comments came as the iraqi government tried to prevent an advance into baghdad by sunni militants and while the president spoke, oil prices continued to rise. $115 a barrel for the first time this year while west texas intermediate, the u.s. benchmark rose to $106.43 michelle cabrera is on the ground tonight. >> reporter: after many consultations with his national security team, president obama said today he is willing to take limited military action in iraq, but only sundunder certain circumstances. >> we're developing more information about potential targets associated with isil. in going forward, we'll take targeted and precise military action if and when we determine the situation on the ground requires it. >> reporter: he was quick to f
i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. always glad to be here with you. >> same here. >> turmoil in iraq created problems in the gas market. the united states will increase support for iraqi security forces but reiterated american forces will not be returning to combat. the president's comments came as the iraqi government tried to prevent an advance into baghdad by sunni militants and while the president spoke, oil prices continued to rise. $115 a...
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>> a bit of a contradiction there it is, susie. siemnes has a clear road map. we're seeing world power grids and a need to improve the efficiencies of those grids. siemens has 30% of the business overall is in that area. we have a well established footprint and they are well established in a number of outside of their domestic markets right now. that said, ge has been growing faster in those markets and so i can see why the deal made sense for siemens is an ability for them to jump started properduct. it makes sense but siemnes in daring do forced ge to accept terms on the deal that are going to make it much more complex to execute. it's going to bring a lot of other players in. this is why we think siemens is the stock to earn because it's clear sailing ahead. they have a better revenue visibility going. for ge, there is a lot of execution risk and we think that will district the stock for awhile. >> yeah, ge portrayed the victory as just that, a victory over siemens. you're say thing is not a slam dunk, is it? >> no, it's not. for anyone whose been in the sto
>> a bit of a contradiction there it is, susie. siemnes has a clear road map. we're seeing world power grids and a need to improve the efficiencies of those grids. siemens has 30% of the business overall is in that area. we have a well established footprint and they are well established in a number of outside of their domestic markets right now. that said, ge has been growing faster in those markets and so i can see why the deal made sense for siemens is an ability for them to jump...
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i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. once again, rally ruling by the supreme court today was a major victory for tv broadcasters in their lawsuit against startup online tv service aereo. the charge was violating copyrights on their programs and not paying transmission fees. shares of cbs and other broadcasters involved in the lawsuit rose higher today following the ruling. cbs shares led the way up by more than 6%. what does this mean for the media industry and will aereo strike up the deals for fade to black? >> reporter: this is a major win for the media industry ensuring that the media giants will continue to be paid by cable, satellite and internet tv companies for the right to rebroadcast content protecting a crucial and growing piece of revenue. >> what the consumer is guaranteed is that we will continue to do the same high quality premium programming that we've done and deliver it to them and there are plenty of places to get it. this is a proconsumer thing and fa frankly to say it is, is sour grapes. >> reporter:
i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. once again, rally ruling by the supreme court today was a major victory for tv broadcasters in their lawsuit against startup online tv service aereo. the charge was violating copyrights on their programs and not paying transmission fees. shares of cbs and other broadcasters involved in the lawsuit rose higher today following the ruling. cbs shares led the way up by more than 6%. what does this mean for the media industry and...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> fizzle or the economy growing again? not at the pace that experts had been hoping for and that could have an impact on your money. >>> data discrepancies, why did more than 2 million people that affordable care act be under risk of losing it. >> and popping up in the desert, changing the way we use fuel. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. it was another record close for the s&p 500, the fourth one in the past five sessions and the 16th of the year so far. and all the major averages ended the day with modest gains. that)i)$z happened despite some of choppy lackluster data really about the trading and the european central bank meeting, the big one on friday, the may job's report. today, a setback in the labor market as the reading on private job creation last month was short on the forecast. worker productivity down in the first quarter of the year with all that snow and cold paraly paralyzing factories, offices and retailers, but just as winter turned to green we saw some shoots in the economy, maybe
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> fizzle or the economy growing again? not at the pace that experts had been hoping for and that could have an impact on your money. >>> data discrepancies, why did more than 2 million people that affordable care act be under risk of losing it. >> and popping up in the desert, changing the way we use fuel. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. it was another...
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eamon javers has more. >> well, susie, this comes from the private firm crowd strike.they are looking at the people's liberation army called unit 61486 is the designation in the chinese military which operates out of shanghai. and what crowd strike says is this unit is designed entirely to go out and steal, and otherwise trick executives at high-powered u.s. space and defense consulting firms and those in europe to give away their secrets. and in that way to increase china's economic edge over the united states. and what the idea is here, the crowd strike is going through and giving us new detail about how this unit operates including tracing down some of the individual members of the chinese military they say are part of the unit and actually pulling some of the social media posts down. you have actual pictures of chinese soldiers at their own birthdays and things. and crowd strike says these are the guys responsible for this particular strike. >> you know we have been talking about cyber issues out of china for quite a while and a lot of hacking. how does the u.s. ha
eamon javers has more. >> well, susie, this comes from the private firm crowd strike.they are looking at the people's liberation army called unit 61486 is the designation in the chinese military which operates out of shanghai. and what crowd strike says is this unit is designed entirely to go out and steal, and otherwise trick executives at high-powered u.s. space and defense consulting firms and those in europe to give away their secrets. and in that way to increase china's economic edge...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> the crisis is a threat to our economy. >> three former treasury secretaries and other high powered executives have a warning for businesses and investors, climate change unchecked could cost the economy hundreds of billions of dollars. >>> curb appeal, new home sales store to a six year, high, could numbers be true? >> investors with a strong stomach looking for the next potential success story. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for this tuesday june the 24th. >>> and we bid you good evening, everybody i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen tonight. >> i'm susie gharib. we begin tonight with a stern warning about climate change and the huge economic risk for american businesses and investors. now don't think it's just another warning and just another report. this one comes from a coalition of prominent business leaders and former presidential cabinet members leading the way former treasury secretary hank paulson who managed the financial crisis in the bush administration. in their repo
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> the crisis is a threat to our economy. >> three former treasury secretaries and other high powered executives have a warning for businesses and investors, climate change unchecked could cost the economy hundreds of billions of dollars. >>> curb appeal, new home sales store to a six year, high, could numbers be true? >> investors with a strong stomach looking for the next...
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>> well, i think that's a great question, susie. if you believe climate clang is an issue, then you need to cut greenhouse gas emissionles. all the does, it's really all the administration could do is cut emissions from power plants, which is about 40% of total carbon emissions. of course, it doesn't address what happens overseas. we don't have fences at our borders that keep our air here. at some point, our cleaner air ends up over in china and their dirtier air ends up here. it's a start, whether it does enough i think is opened to question. >> andy, what are the other sources of co 12 emissions and why can't the administration adjust those of blumpbting perhaps the criticisms from some people this seems selective and aimed particularly at coal and coal fired plants? >> well, the administration was a little tied up here. you know, you have things like trucks, buses, other types of manufacturing that emit car bonne. the administration had hoped early in the obama years to get a proposal through congress, of broad cap and trade prop
>> well, i think that's a great question, susie. if you believe climate clang is an issue, then you need to cut greenhouse gas emissionles. all the does, it's really all the administration could do is cut emissions from power plants, which is about 40% of total carbon emissions. of course, it doesn't address what happens overseas. we don't have fences at our borders that keep our air here. at some point, our cleaner air ends up over in china and their dirtier air ends up here. it's a...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie grigg. >> triple digit decline. the dow drops as the world bank warns global growth will be slow. but are americans more upbeat about the u.s. economy. >>> stunning defeat. eric cantor will step down as majority leader after a shocking primary loss. big business loses a friend in the house. >>> and uber uproar. why a popular app with a possible multibillion dollar valuation is causing traffic to come to a stand still in some of the world biggest cities. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report," for wednesday, june 11. >>> good evening, everyone. and welcome. a warning today from the world bank. global growth is slowing. economies everywhere are still reeling from the crisis in ukraine, and the brutal winter here in the u.s., with indications the recovery will be delayed. and that changed investors' course today after a string of market records today. they sold stocks. but that probably wasn't the only thing that pressured the major averages. there was weakness in the transports and wall street is still
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie grigg. >> triple digit decline. the dow drops as the world bank warns global growth will be slow. but are americans more upbeat about the u.s. economy. >>> stunning defeat. eric cantor will step down as majority leader after a shocking primary loss. big business loses a friend in the house. >>> and uber uproar. why a popular app with a possible multibillion dollar valuation is...
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susie was reunited with her owner but she's under watchful eye of vet as a precaution. all indications are that the dog suffered only cuts and bruises how about that? >> hillary clinton ran into a familiar face at costco in arlington virginia. former secretary of state was signing copies of her new book when supreme court justice sonya soto meier stepped totd front of the line. officials say she stepped in through the back to surprise clinton. she chat aid bit and she told reporters she was there to go shoping. community in bucks county came together on flag day to support those injured depending old glory. ♪ >> as you can see there the sounds of bag pipes kicked off wounded warrior 5 k the annual event brings ut hundreds of people to warminster community parking to raise funds and awareness. proceeds benefit mentor programs and services for wounded veterans and their families. >> the fifth annual woodbury team festival was held today at wayne dickerson park. celebration marks end of slavery 1865 as civil war drew it a close and president lincoln emancipation proclamati
susie was reunited with her owner but she's under watchful eye of vet as a precaution. all indications are that the dog suffered only cuts and bruises how about that? >> hillary clinton ran into a familiar face at costco in arlington virginia. former secretary of state was signing copies of her new book when supreme court justice sonya soto meier stepped totd front of the line. officials say she stepped in through the back to surprise clinton. she chat aid bit and she told reporters she...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> back to even, the economy finally regains all the jobs lost during the recession helping stocks extend their record rise. >>> stars and shareholders, walmart's annual meeting was part pep rally and strategy session, but the focus was on stemming slow sales. >>> our guests tonight will talk about double digit returns over the next year. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, june 6th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome, susie gharib is off tonight. well, the dow, the dow transports and the s&p 500 closed at record highs today, with good reason, 217,000 jobs were added to the economy last month, about what the experts were looking for. the nation's unemployment rate held steady at 6.3%. over the past month, job growth has averaged a solid 32,000 new jobs a month. on wall street, investors reacted by buying up stocks sending the major averages higher. the dow up 8 points, a record close there, nasdaq up 25, and the s&p, a new record high, up nine. hampton pearson has more on today
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> back to even, the economy finally regains all the jobs lost during the recession helping stocks extend their record rise. >>> stars and shareholders, walmart's annual meeting was part pep rally and strategy session, but the focus was on stemming slow sales. >>> our guests tonight will talk about double digit returns over the next year. all that and more tonight on...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> strong finish, stocks sore into record territory after federal reserve chair janet yellen says she's not inclined to tighten policy. >> delivering results, fedex says business is good and getting better, sending shares to an all time high but there is one wild card that could change everything. >> under oath, general motors ceo on capitol hill filling pointed questions about the biggest safety crisis in the company's history. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, june 18th. >>> good evening, everyone. investors saying a big thank you to janet yellen, the federal reserve chair said policy makers will most likely keep interest rates right where they are now near zero through the end of this year. wrapping up a two-day policy meeting and speaking at a news conference in washington, yellen insured investors the u.s. economy is doing well enough for the fed to make further cuts but not strong enough to seek consistent growth without the central bank's help. investors loved hearin
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> strong finish, stocks sore into record territory after federal reserve chair janet yellen says she's not inclined to tighten policy. >> delivering results, fedex says business is good and getting better, sending shares to an all time high but there is one wild card that could change everything. >> under oath, general motors ceo on capitol hill filling pointed questions about the...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> check, please, priceline buys on-line restaurant reservation company open table. and shares soar, will the move keep the profit engine growing? >>> inside intel, the stock rockets to a ten-year high on strong demand for corporate personal computers but can the run continue? >>> and full moon friday, it is friday the 13th, but stocks rose and our market expert has a list of stocks she calls good-bye for now. all that and more on "nightly business report" for friday june 13th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. today is friday the 13th and there is a full moon tonight. despite those ominous signs and continued turmoil in iraq, investors were enthusiastic sending all the major averages higher if only slightly after two straight days of triple digit losses for the dow, the blue chip stocks got a boost from shares of intel which rose nearly 7% after it rose its full-year guidance on strong demand for personal computers that use its chips. and a drop in inflation last month, lower costs for food and energy. h
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> check, please, priceline buys on-line restaurant reservation company open table. and shares soar, will the move keep the profit engine growing? >>> inside intel, the stock rockets to a ten-year high on strong demand for corporate personal computers but can the run continue? >>> and full moon friday, it is friday the 13th, but stocks rose and our market expert has a list...