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i'm tyler mathisen, welcome. >> i'm sue herrera filling in for susie gharib. positive news in the u.s., investors focussing on europe's economy and conflicts in iraq, tensions between russia and the west over ukraine could threaten europe's economy and with italy officially in recession, that set a bad tone and then reports surfaced that the u.s. may be considering air strikes against muslim extremists in iraq. in audition to air drops of humanitarian aid. should that situation escalate, markets are sure to react. that overshadowed data here showing first-time jobless claims fell to a more than eight-year low. stocks managed to bounce off of the lows of the day and here is how they looked at the close. by the end of the session, the dow is down 75 and sitting right around a three-month low and the nasdaq down 20 and s&p off by ten. >>> in what is widely interpreted as a flight to safety, the yield on the u.s. ten-year note closed at the lowest level this year. the closing yield of 2.41% is the lowest since june of 2013. german and british bond yields slid, as
i'm tyler mathisen, welcome. >> i'm sue herrera filling in for susie gharib. positive news in the u.s., investors focussing on europe's economy and conflicts in iraq, tensions between russia and the west over ukraine could threaten europe's economy and with italy officially in recession, that set a bad tone and then reports surfaced that the u.s. may be considering air strikes against muslim extremists in iraq. in audition to air drops of humanitarian aid. should that situation escalate,...
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good evening, i'm susie gharib.yler is off tonight. >>> wall street doesn't usually get excited about a two-point move in stocks. but today was different. and historic. it took just a two-point gain for the s&p 500 index to cross and close above the 2000 level. its 30th record so far this year. there was some euphoria about the dow, as well. the blue chip average hit a record high of 17,153 in intraday trading but pull back by the close. some good economic news helped fueled today's gains. consumer confidence climbed to its highest level since 2007. also driving stocks, an unusually high number for big ticket orders called durable goods. those numbers jumped more than 22%. skewed by international demand for aircraft and record orders. here's a look at the closing digits. the nasdaq up 13. and the s&p up two points to the new milestone, 2000.02. our guests watched every move of the s&p today. after all, aaron begins gibbs is with s&p capital iq and joins us now. erin, so nice to have you with us. >> thank you. >> it
good evening, i'm susie gharib.yler is off tonight. >>> wall street doesn't usually get excited about a two-point move in stocks. but today was different. and historic. it took just a two-point gain for the s&p 500 index to cross and close above the 2000 level. its 30th record so far this year. there was some euphoria about the dow, as well. the blue chip average hit a record high of 17,153 in intraday trading but pull back by the close. some good economic news helped fueled...
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i'm susie gharib, thanks for watching. have a great weekend and we'll see you back here on monday for a special labor day broadcast. >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, kovler foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to meet your objectives. we offer expertise and tailo
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> record setter, one stock today set an all-time record for the highest price ever. we'll tell you which one it is and whether it's still a buy. >> pennies from heaven, j.c. penney gave investors a big surprise late today and shares soared. can the gains stick? >> and the golden years, many retiring boomers want to have fun, and all they are spending is having a big impact on the travel industry. the final series, ageing in america tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, august 14th. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome, the markets end the day just modestly higher but at the highs of the day, but it was a record-setting day of another kind because one stock has gone where no other stock has ever been before. it is a company you know run by an investor whose become a household name. it's berkshire ha the tthaway c the $200,000 barrier and popped at 202,850, up 241 today alone. the next highest is seaboard goes for around $3,000. today's gains give it the third highest market value, bigger than well
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> record setter, one stock today set an all-time record for the highest price ever. we'll tell you which one it is and whether it's still a buy. >> pennies from heaven, j.c. penney gave investors a big surprise late today and shares soared. can the gains stick? >> and the golden years, many retiring boomers want to have fun, and all they are spending is having a big impact on the...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> markets rattled, the dow dips, bond prices rise as the conflict between russia and ukraine enters a new faphase. what is next for stocks and bonds and what is your best move now? >>> food for thoughts, the once casual diner may be faltering but one company standing out from the rest. >> all rivevved up, the value o cars is accelerating fast. that and more for "nightly business report" for friday, august 15th. >>> it looked like the stock market was set to end on a high note but then things suddenly changed after the first hour of trading. reports of ukrainian troops attacking russian convoys spooked investors and the major stock averages fell sharply. while worries about a possible russian invasion pulled down stocks, treesryes rallied and ten-year note fell to the lowest in a year. stocks recovered a bit. here is a run down to the closing numbers. the dow lost 50, a dramatic rebound from a triple digit loss early in the session and the nasdaq added 12 and s&p off a fraction. for the week, all three averages
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> markets rattled, the dow dips, bond prices rise as the conflict between russia and ukraine enters a new faphase. what is next for stocks and bonds and what is your best move now? >>> food for thoughts, the once casual diner may be faltering but one company standing out from the rest. >> all rivevved up, the value o cars is accelerating fast. that and more for "nightly...
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that's "nightly business repo " report", i'm susie gharib. we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station needs your support. >> on behalf of your public television station, thanks for your support and we'll see you back here tomorrow. explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. hello. i'm jon "bowzer" bauman here with you again as we go back to the good times when radio was a.m., when records had a hole in the middle, and when our parents made faces at the songs we were listening to. it's my music from the '50s and the early '60s, and it starts right now. ♪ rock ♪ oh, baby, rock narrator: next, pbs brings back the rock and pop songs from the '50s and early '60s. ♪ oh, baby, rock 'n roll is here to stay ♪ join host jon "bowzer" bauman for a my music '50s and early '60s rock rewind here on pbs.
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i'm susie gharib, thanks for watching. have a great weekend and we'll see you back here on monday for a special labor day broadcast. this clip was posted on the internet a week ago. it was brought to my attention by lord gransford at the home office. good to know he's not overworked. it was actually spotted by his wife. she used to be a film actress, gloria wakefield. she was involved in this production. man: "shadow show" four, take two. mark it. and action. man #2: you really don't get it, do you? you're my property, i can do what i like with you, and when i've finished, i can throw you away like a used kleenex! i can make you disappear! i don't give a damn. let me through here. the clip appears to show footage from a film called "shadow show," which was being shot at pinewood studios in 1990. and the people in the clip are eva roderick, in her first movie role; max stone, the producer;
i'm susie gharib, thanks for watching. have a great weekend and we'll see you back here on monday for a special labor day broadcast. this clip was posted on the internet a week ago. it was brought to my attention by lord gransford at the home office. good to know he's not overworked. it was actually spotted by his wife. she used to be a film actress, gloria wakefield. she was involved in this production. man: "shadow show" four, take two. mark it. and action. man #2: you really don't...
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that's "nightly business repo " report", i'm susie gharib. we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station needs your support. >> on behalf of your public television station, thanks for your support and we'll see you back here tomorrow. >> 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, kovler foundation, union bank, and sony pictures classics. now presenting "magic in the moonlight." >> my mental impressions are cloudy. you are making fun of me. >> the more i watch her, the more i'm stunned. i'm overwhelmed. i never dreamed you could look this beautiful. >> i believe there is a dull reality of life. you are proof that there's more mystery, more magic. >> "magic in the moonlight," rated pg-13. now playing in select cities. >> at union bank, our relationship man
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i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herrera in tonight for susie gharib. it was an ugly day at the open and uglier at the close however strong earnings from disney could change the tone tomorrow, but we begin tonight with the $80 billion deal that seems to be dead. 21st century fox with drew the bid. murdoch side timewarner management and the board refused to engage with the company or explore a higher offer and the bid drove 21st century fox shares lower under valuing the company and upsetting too many shareholders. fox did approve a $6 billion stock plan. shares dropped sharply after the announcement. fox went the other way with shares spiking right after the news. >> is the deal really dead? let's get thoughts from tom edgen, he's a senior research analyst with the telse advisory group and follows media companies. welcome, good to have you with us. do you believe mr. murdoch is going to go away permanently, and if so, why did he? >> i think the deal for timewarner is dead. you know, we weren't sure about it to begin with. we had a 50/50 shot and that's
i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herrera in tonight for susie gharib. it was an ugly day at the open and uglier at the close however strong earnings from disney could change the tone tomorrow, but we begin tonight with the $80 billion deal that seems to be dead. 21st century fox with drew the bid. murdoch side timewarner management and the board refused to engage with the company or explore a higher offer and the bid drove 21st century fox shares lower under valuing the company and...
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i'm sue herrera filling in for susie gharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen. good evening. a beautiful day on wall street, but not for two stocks whose prices were plumped up by deal talk. we told you about 21st century fox withdrawaling the bid to acquire timewarner. timewarner stock fell nearly 13% today. more on that in a moment. today, we learned that sprint has hung up on its pursuit of rival wireless carrier t-mobile, the big reason, unlikely regulatory approval to merge the nation's number three and number four telecoms. shares of sprint got slammed, down 19%, shares of t-mobile fell, too, but a smaller more manageable 8%. what is next for sprint and for t-mobile? morgan brennan takes a look. >> reporter: the mobile wars continue, taking an unexpected turn that could leave sprint at a disadvantage. sources confirm that the wireless carrier has abandoned the much anticipated bid for smaller rival t-mobile. the industry is expecting the two to announce a merger in a deal that would value t-mobile at $32 billion. >> this is difficult news for sprint. sprint has all but
i'm sue herrera filling in for susie gharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen. good evening. a beautiful day on wall street, but not for two stocks whose prices were plumped up by deal talk. we told you about 21st century fox withdrawaling the bid to acquire timewarner. timewarner stock fell nearly 13% today. more on that in a moment. today, we learned that sprint has hung up on its pursuit of rival wireless carrier t-mobile, the big reason, unlikely regulatory approval to merge the nation's number...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> renovation nation, homeowners are pouring money into new projects and home depot is coming out on top with a strong quarter and a stock at record highs. >> must-owns for your portfolio, the one stock our guest tonight says every investor should buy whether you're just starting out or been in the market awhile. >> making the splash, how the ice bucket challenge could forever change fund raising and charitable giving. that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, august 19th. >>> good evening, everyone. housing and home depot, those are the two big boosters on wall street today adding to more gains for the major stock averages. housing stocks surged last month and earnings went through the roof at home depot making it the best performing stock in the dow today. we'll have more in just a moment. encouraging news about inflation. consumer prices rose 1/10th of 1% in july, this is the slowest gain since february. a sharp drop in gasoline prices offset a rise in food costs keeping inflation in check. b
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> renovation nation, homeowners are pouring money into new projects and home depot is coming out on top with a strong quarter and a stock at record highs. >> must-owns for your portfolio, the one stock our guest tonight says every investor should buy whether you're just starting out or been in the market awhile. >> making the splash, how the ice bucket challenge could forever change...
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appreciate that. >> we do. >>> i'm sue herrera in for susie gharib. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me, as well v. a great night, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow night. . great night, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow night. ev. a great bo. a great night, . we'll see a great n captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >>> every single bite, need it to be -- >> twinkies in there. >> it's like a great big hug. >> about as spicy as i can handle it. my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> just a lot of chillin
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i'm susie gharib. we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> i'm tyler mathisen, we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. narrator: a baby elephant, whose bond with one woman inspired a lifetime of devotion. woman: there were many years when i refused to talk about aisha. i loved her like my child. narrator: the american ape, challenging what it really means to be human. second woman: he told us he was an orangutan person. narrator: and one man's lifelong quest for the truth about the rhino who joined his human family. oh, i can't believe it, guys. this is actually extremely emotional for me. announcer: "my wild affair" was made possible in part by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: every so often, a wild animal enters the world of people
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appreciate that. >> we do. >>> i'm sue herrera in for susie gharib. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me, as well v. a great night, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow night. . great night, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow night. ev. a great bo. a great night, . we'll see a great n narrator: explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. thank you. dr. dyer: you and only you, capital you, are the subject that impacts the burning desire in your imagination. narrator: best-selling author and beloved spiritual teacher, dr. wayne dyer, returns to public television with his newest and most astonishing offering yet, wishes fulfilled. dr. dyer: you must be conscious of how you use these words, i am. i am strong. i am well. i am content. even if your senses tell you something different, i am. narrator: learn the five wishes fulfilled foundations, five steps to manifesting your deepest
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> the great divide, when will the federal reserve start hiking interest rates? that question is intensifying a debate and grabbing the attention of investors, wall street and main street. >> turning point, target cuts the profit forecast as it tries to win back customers and increase sales but there may be a glimmer of hope in the latest earnings report. >> and subprime trouble, is a bubble brewing in one of the hottest segments of the economy? we'll have that and more tonight for wednesday, august 20th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. thanks for joining us. great rate debate intensified today. some of the most powerful people in monetary policy gathered in the small and beautiful town of jackson hole, wyoming. this afternoon, the minutes of the federal reserve's last meeting were released in washington showing that some officials think the economy is getting better quicker, so much so that the central bank will need to hike rates sooner than planned. the initial reaction in the stock market was one
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susie gharib has the evening off. >> welcome, everybody. i'm tyler mathisen and i don't know about you, but i am glad that trading week is over. i'm ready to inject liquidity, frankly. it didn't feel like enough week per stocks, not with the flair ups but it was. after today's strong rally, all three of the broad market barometers, the dow, s&p 500 finished the week in the black and for the dow and s&p today was the best performance in five months. the dow closing near the highs of the session up 185 points, nasdaq higher by 36 and the s&p 500 rallied 22. for the week, each of the big three were up at least a third of 1%. investors gobbled up stocks unworried about a broken seize fire in the israel gaza conflict and u.s. air strikes against muslim extremists in iraq but the real catalyst for today's really were reports out of russia that tensions may be easing between it and ukraine. here is michelle cabrera. >> reporter: the market rallied in the early afternoon when a russian news agency reported russia was ending the military war games o
susie gharib has the evening off. >> welcome, everybody. i'm tyler mathisen and i don't know about you, but i am glad that trading week is over. i'm ready to inject liquidity, frankly. it didn't feel like enough week per stocks, not with the flair ups but it was. after today's strong rally, all three of the broad market barometers, the dow, s&p 500 finished the week in the black and for the dow and s&p today was the best performance in five months. the dow closing near the highs...