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john tyler is from charleston county in a place called green way, and letitia tyler is from kent countywhich is only a stone's throw away, and we know they met in about 1811 or 1812. john tyler went to william and mary with letitia's brother. they were the same age. they were 21 and 22 when they met, and they fell in love very quickly. >> we have been incorporating your tweets. can also call us. we are hoping you texans call up, because this administration was responsible for the annexation of texas. the tylers have a lot of children. >> it is what kept them apart for a great deal of their married lives. john tyler was constitutionally incapable of being out of public office. he was addicted to it so left her at home to run the family, to run the business, and to continue to manage this incredible group of children they had almost from the very start. >> running their plantation would have been how large an operation? >> one of the issues is a are always on the very edge of solvency, so they never live one place more than 10 years. they are always moving around. they own between 30 and
john tyler is from charleston county in a place called green way, and letitia tyler is from kent countywhich is only a stone's throw away, and we know they met in about 1811 or 1812. john tyler went to william and mary with letitia's brother. they were the same age. they were 21 and 22 when they met, and they fell in love very quickly. >> we have been incorporating your tweets. can also call us. we are hoping you texans call up, because this administration was responsible for the...
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john tyler is from charleston county in a place called green way, and letitia tyler is from kent county, which is only a stone's throw away, and we know they met in about 1811 or 1812. john tyler went to william and mary with letitia's brother. they were the same age. they were 21 and 22 when they met, and they fell in love very quickly. >> we have been incorporating your tweets. can also call us. we are hoping you texans call up, because this administration was responsible for the annexation of texas. the tylers have a lot of children. >> it is what kept them apart for a great deal of their married lives. john tyler was constitutionally incapable of being out of public office. he was addicted to it so left her at home to run the family, to run the business, and to continue to manage this incredible group of children they had almost from the very start. >> running their plantation would have been how large an operation? >> one of the issues is a are always on the very edge of solvency, so they never live one place more than 10 years. they are always moving around. they own between 30 an
john tyler is from charleston county in a place called green way, and letitia tyler is from kent county, which is only a stone's throw away, and we know they met in about 1811 or 1812. john tyler went to william and mary with letitia's brother. they were the same age. they were 21 and 22 when they met, and they fell in love very quickly. >> we have been incorporating your tweets. can also call us. we are hoping you texans call up, because this administration was responsible for the...
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tyler? >> thank you very much.night on cnbc, "the pro profit" rolls up his sleeves to clean toilets. take a look. >> do you have a room that we can go clean right now? >> yes, of course. we should do that. >> we're willing to go clean toilets for you right now. >> let's give it a shot. let's test it. >> i didn't come here to make this my sales presentation, but if they ask for the sale, i will. i'll do whatever it takes to make sure we land this order, including get my hands dirty. >> housekeeping. >> all right. i'll take the shower. jen, you take the toilet. >> i don't do the toilet in my own house. >> so you're really going in there? >> heck, yeah. if i don't believe in the product, you won't believe in the product. >> love it. >> come on, jen. you're like the supervisor or something. >> i'd like to have a chance to finish my job first. >> fair enough. >> it gives you a chance to be enthusiastic about your product. anytime the customer can see that, their confidence builds. "the profit" airs tomorrow night at 10:
tyler? >> thank you very much.night on cnbc, "the pro profit" rolls up his sleeves to clean toilets. take a look. >> do you have a room that we can go clean right now? >> yes, of course. we should do that. >> we're willing to go clean toilets for you right now. >> let's give it a shot. let's test it. >> i didn't come here to make this my sales presentation, but if they ask for the sale, i will. i'll do whatever it takes to make sure we land this...
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thank you, tyler. >>> gold prices closing now.ron epperson is tracking the action at the nymex. >> gold prices up just about $7 or so right around $13.73 an ounce. keep in mind many traders are waiting to see what's going to be inside the fed minutes from the latest meeting. that will come out on wednesday. we have seen a rise here in gold prices today ahead of those minutes being released. we're not at yesterday's high a the close here. many traders are wondering what the next step will be. any information about the plans for tapering, of course, are going to be watched very closely. back to you. >>> okay. let's bring in bob pisani with the action on the floor. >> believe it or not, up .06% on the s&p. put up the s&p here. that's the best move we've had in the s&p since august 1st. it's been that kind of month generally to the downside. there we are. important thing here. stocks are up. bonds are up. we're getting a nice bounce in interest rate sensitive stocks. utilities and telecoms. utilities have had a bad month. home builder
thank you, tyler. >>> gold prices closing now.ron epperson is tracking the action at the nymex. >> gold prices up just about $7 or so right around $13.73 an ounce. keep in mind many traders are waiting to see what's going to be inside the fed minutes from the latest meeting. that will come out on wednesday. we have seen a rise here in gold prices today ahead of those minutes being released. we're not at yesterday's high a the close here. many traders are wondering what the next...
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his name was tyler davenport. when he arrived at the hospital, his core body temperature was 108 degrees. >> their stories were so similar. they were the same age, same height, the same... you know, kind of the same build, they played the same types of positions. >> they both presented with very high fever. both had been playing football, both had been doing practice, both had collapsed. football players are supposed to be so healthy and athletic, and to see them so critically ill was really hard for everyone. >> narrator: at arkansas children's that weekend, there were a total of four high school boys, all in serious condition with football-related injuries. >> probably at least two-thirds to three-quarters of the death in sport at high schools in america are related to football. the seriousness and intensity of high school football in america has just grown by leaps and bounds in the last five, ten years. >> there have always been injuries in high school football, but they're on the rise. the ramping up of press
his name was tyler davenport. when he arrived at the hospital, his core body temperature was 108 degrees. >> their stories were so similar. they were the same age, same height, the same... you know, kind of the same build, they played the same types of positions. >> they both presented with very high fever. both had been playing football, both had been doing practice, both had collapsed. football players are supposed to be so healthy and athletic, and to see them so critically ill...
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>> from the cliff, tyler short can't believe his eyes. >> the p.a. tower got knocked over and you could just see big groups of people just getting swept away with this horrendous amount of water. >> the wave carries dan and betsy more than 100 feet. >> i ended up landing on a rock, then i had some big guy land right on top of me, you know, so i was pinned down. >> when the water subsides, the beach looks like a war zone. >> there was a lot of screaming, a lot of people hollering for help. i heard a lot of people screaming for medics, you know. there was just a lot of chaos. >> dan fractures his tailbone, but he's able to walk. betsy's leg is broken in three places, and she's in excruciating pain. >> my foot was completely dislocated from my lower leg, and if it wasn't for skin, i would have lost my foot. the pain was pretty incredible. >> dan is ecstatic to see betsy alive, but he fears that another wave could hit at any moment. >> i'm telling the doctors get her off the beach, get her off the beach. i don't know how many times i repeated it, get her
>> from the cliff, tyler short can't believe his eyes. >> the p.a. tower got knocked over and you could just see big groups of people just getting swept away with this horrendous amount of water. >> the wave carries dan and betsy more than 100 feet. >> i ended up landing on a rock, then i had some big guy land right on top of me, you know, so i was pinned down. >> when the water subsides, the beach looks like a war zone. >> there was a lot of screaming, a lot...
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>> tyler, health and education too. the biggest cost facing millions.resident obama set to unveil proposals to help make college more affordable. >> the president has been traveling the country pushing his vision for a middle out economy. this is not the bus tour he was taking through the state of pennsylvania. a second goal is to try to improve pay for performance. trying to reward outcomes and inputs. he is trying to reward federal aid and tighten the link between education and the job market. based on federal aid have not had such a good record on linking people to jobs. the question is how is the president going to accomplish these things? even though states and localities control education both at the public level and at the higher education level, they can try to do some carrot and stick incentives other things are going to require legislation and of course that is difficult in this environment but the president is out there pitching. he will go to buffalo, syracuse and binghamton and on friday he is scheduled to be with vice president biden there
>> tyler, health and education too. the biggest cost facing millions.resident obama set to unveil proposals to help make college more affordable. >> the president has been traveling the country pushing his vision for a middle out economy. this is not the bus tour he was taking through the state of pennsylvania. a second goal is to try to improve pay for performance. trying to reward outcomes and inputs. he is trying to reward federal aid and tighten the link between education and...
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>> that's right, tyler.ket may be down but i could be standing in the middle of a growth industry. there are high hopes in colorado and washington as they regulate pot. will the cost be too high? report fing from the mile high city, next. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. if then schwab is the placeing your trato trade. higher level, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 call 1-888-284-9410 or visit schwab.com/trading to tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 learn how you can earn up to 300 commission-free online trades tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 for six months with qualifying net deposits. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 see how easy and intuitive it is to use tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 our most powerful platform, streetsmart edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we put it in the cloud so you can use it on the web. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and trade with our most advanced tools tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 on whatever computer you're on. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 also, get a dedicated team of schwa
>> that's right, tyler.ket may be down but i could be standing in the middle of a growth industry. there are high hopes in colorado and washington as they regulate pot. will the cost be too high? report fing from the mile high city, next. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. if then schwab is the placeing your trato trade. higher level, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 call 1-888-284-9410 or visit...
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>> tyler, the unfortunate answer, if i could, tyler, unfortunately in the course of my business career, that has happened dozens upon dozens of times, whether it be on globex with the cme, whether it be with the new york stock exchange. that's just part of it that professionals deal with, unfortunately. >> tyler, you've been doing this a long time. i began my on-air career in 1998 at the nasdaq site when it opened. the date it opened is on times square on liberty place in manhattan. during the height of the internet bubble, i don't recall any times where we had system glitches not just with the nasdaq, with the markets in general, do you? >> no. >> so this has been the last couple years, despite the fact wii gotten more, quote, sophisticated with 30 dark pools and 30 different exchanges, the problems have intensified. >> i don't remember an exchange going into sort of lockdown for going on 50 minutes, since about 12:20 was that last quote, as you see there on the nasdaq composite. so this, to me, is pretty unprecedented, and to your point, it looks like these kinds of glitches intensif
>> tyler, the unfortunate answer, if i could, tyler, unfortunately in the course of my business career, that has happened dozens upon dozens of times, whether it be on globex with the cme, whether it be with the new york stock exchange. that's just part of it that professionals deal with, unfortunately. >> tyler, you've been doing this a long time. i began my on-air career in 1998 at the nasdaq site when it opened. the date it opened is on times square on liberty place in manhattan....
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tyler: let's see what you've got, jingle balls.nd use 'em to kiss my ass! charlie, please, please. you know your emotions are a little bit frayed right now. right, right. okay, okay. i'm better. (tyler imitating chicken) that's it! no, charlie. charlie, wait! charlie, don't do this! charlie: come on, tyler, you want a piece of me? well, the dude may look like a lady, but you fight like a little girl. did it ever occur to you to help me out? well, yeah, but once you were cowering under his picnic table, i figured the worst was over. oh, quick thinking squirting that bottle of sunblock at him. i was hoping it would get in his eyes and blind him. yeah, well, all you did was keep him from getting a nasty burn while he beat the crap out of you. please, alan, i'm begging you. okay. it's not right to kick a man when he's down. thanks. too bad steven tyler didn't feel that way, huh? you were right about mia. i got cold feet, so i used you as an excuse to call off the wedding. i am so proud of you, charlie. this-this is a real breakthrough.
tyler: let's see what you've got, jingle balls.nd use 'em to kiss my ass! charlie, please, please. you know your emotions are a little bit frayed right now. right, right. okay, okay. i'm better. (tyler imitating chicken) that's it! no, charlie. charlie, wait! charlie, don't do this! charlie: come on, tyler, you want a piece of me? well, the dude may look like a lady, but you fight like a little girl. did it ever occur to you to help me out? well, yeah, but once you were cowering under his...
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i'm tyler mathisen along with sue herrera. susie gharib has the night off. in a far-reaching press conference today, the first in three months, to took questions and gave answers on top picks critically important to american business. he tackled healthcare reform and the possibility of a government shut down to immigration, privacy and whom he might choose as the next chairman of the federal reserve. >> good evening, tyler, the president addressed a series of issues, as you say, in his press conference today and said he doesn't think the leaker from the nsa, edward snowden, is a patriot and released a series of reforms he would like to implement. here is how the president described what he would like to do. >> we can't and must be more transparent so i directed the intelligence community to make public as much information about these programs as possible. we have already declassified unprecedented information about the nsa but we can go furter. >> and asked about who he'll pick for the next chairman of the federal reserve he said he didn't want to tip his ha
i'm tyler mathisen along with sue herrera. susie gharib has the night off. in a far-reaching press conference today, the first in three months, to took questions and gave answers on top picks critically important to american business. he tackled healthcare reform and the possibility of a government shut down to immigration, privacy and whom he might choose as the next chairman of the federal reserve. >> good evening, tyler, the president addressed a series of issues, as you say, in his...
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the tylers had after the presidency. >> john tyler's grandson still be alive? >> old man, old, young children. >> here's tyler. [video clip] >> she took henry clay out to dinner. this is a woman without a chaperon, a president's wife, alone, having dinner with henry clay. she didn't mind at all. she wrote her mother a letter which i think is priceless. she says, "mother, mr. clay was a little insulting. when i told him that my husband wanted him to vote for the annexation of texas, he said to me, i am right. texas should not be annexed to the union. and mrs. tyler, i want you to know that i'd rather be right than be president. and i replied, my dear sir, my husband is both." i true think think that the reply is almost better than the statement from clay which we hear so frequently. >> julia having lunch with henry clay. what would that be like? >> well, amazing. very formal. for one thing. probably in the family dining room. just the two of them. it would have been informal. very courteous, a very amusing man to be with. she seems to have been for someone who h
the tylers had after the presidency. >> john tyler's grandson still be alive? >> old man, old, young children. >> here's tyler. [video clip] >> she took henry clay out to dinner. this is a woman without a chaperon, a president's wife, alone, having dinner with henry clay. she didn't mind at all. she wrote her mother a letter which i think is priceless. she says, "mother, mr. clay was a little insulting. when i told him that my husband wanted him to vote for the...
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>> thank you very much, tyler. an event of big importance. for the first time in 75 years foreign companies and private companies will be able to invest in oil production and share in oil production in mexico. this is a huge deal for this country because they have been watching oil production decline. had a socialist revolution back in the '30s. they nationalized oil. took them from the american companies and british companies, created a company called pename. them in the streets sell operating the news back then and thought it was wonderful and when the oil companies demanded they be paid they handed in all of their stuff, chickens, cellos, silver, gold, anything they had in order to pay it back, but they are paying the price now, tyler and sue, because oil production has declined in that country and they are in trouble. if they get this reform through parliament, it's estimate that had they will, oil production should increase. u.s. and foreign oil companies will have a new revenue stream, and we also expect an improvement in the mexican ec
>> thank you very much, tyler. an event of big importance. for the first time in 75 years foreign companies and private companies will be able to invest in oil production and share in oil production in mexico. this is a huge deal for this country because they have been watching oil production decline. had a socialist revolution back in the '30s. they nationalized oil. took them from the american companies and british companies, created a company called pename. them in the streets sell...
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tyler. >> thanks very much, diana. if you're looking on ideas where to invest from now until the end of the year our next guest has some ideas. he managed overseas $2.4 billion in assets as a senior global portfolio manager with the jpmorgan -- with morgan stanley. got the wrong morgan in there, a company that shall not be named. >> welcome, let's talk about your view of the u.s. market is. down this week and the roughest week in many for equities. should i be worried is this an expectable breather. >> 20% rally year to. >> date wouldn't be strange to have a breather. there's not a lot of corporate news and when the focus turns to d.c. that's when the anxiety builds. >> d.c. in two ways, one is the fed and the other is gridlock. >> all the political kengss around the world. >> political tensions. >> you make the argument that over the intermediate or longer term that you think u.s. equities are a good investment, why? >> because we're in the early phases of the second part of a bull market which is in the first stage e
tyler. >> thanks very much, diana. if you're looking on ideas where to invest from now until the end of the year our next guest has some ideas. he managed overseas $2.4 billion in assets as a senior global portfolio manager with the jpmorgan -- with morgan stanley. got the wrong morgan in there, a company that shall not be named. >> welcome, let's talk about your view of the u.s. market is. down this week and the roughest week in many for equities. should i be worried is this an...
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tyler, back to you. >> josh, thank you very much.in mexico, the volcano, 40 miles south of mexico city spewing ash, gas and steam and scientists monitoring the volcano and calling this an eruption of moderate intensity. hate to see one of large intensity. volcano has been active for 500,000 years and here she goes again. sue? >> wow, amazing video, ty. >> we're following a developing story. the state department issuing a worldwide travel warning for u.s. citizens, namely concerning travel to the middle east and north africa. this as the state department shuts u.s. embassies in middle east countries due town specified threats. a report now from cairo with the very latest on this story. good evening, yousef >> reporter: worldwide travel alert coming on the back of concerns that attacks would intensify and possibly some attacks in the month of august. again, that comes on the back of the closure, the decision to close several u.s. embassies. in fact most embassies this part of the world on sunday. there's still a working day but not sho
tyler, back to you. >> josh, thank you very much.in mexico, the volcano, 40 miles south of mexico city spewing ash, gas and steam and scientists monitoring the volcano and calling this an eruption of moderate intensity. hate to see one of large intensity. volcano has been active for 500,000 years and here she goes again. sue? >> wow, amazing video, ty. >> we're following a developing story. the state department issuing a worldwide travel warning for u.s. citizens, namely...
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more on tyler. harrison tyler is the grandson tyler. sherwood s proper -- forest, their home, that the presidency.after the >> john tyler's grandson still be alive? >> old man, old, young children. >> here's tyler. >> she took henry clay out to dinner. this is a woman without a chaperon, a president's wife, alone, having dinner with henry clay. she didn't mind at all. she wrote her mother a letter priceless.ink is she says, "mother, mr. clay was insulting. when i told him that my husband anted him to vote for the annexation of texas, he said to me, i am right. texas should not be annexed to the union. tyler, i want you to know that i'd rather be right be president. sir, my plied, my dear husband is both." i true think think that the than the lmost better statement from clay which we hear so frequently. having lunch with henry clay. what would that be like? >> well, amazing. very formal. for one thing. dining in the family room. of them.two it would have been informal. amusing rteous, a very man to be with. she seems to have been for ome
more on tyler. harrison tyler is the grandson tyler. sherwood s proper -- forest, their home, that the presidency.after the >> john tyler's grandson still be alive? >> old man, old, young children. >> here's tyler. >> she took henry clay out to dinner. this is a woman without a chaperon, a president's wife, alone, having dinner with henry clay. she didn't mind at all. she wrote her mother a letter priceless.ink is she says, "mother, mr. clay was insulting. when i...
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tyler, back to you. >> thanks very much.ay is a big night on cnbc, all nights are but tuesday most especially because "the profit" is on at 10:00 p.m. it looks like the most contentious episode we have seen so far. i want to roll two clips. america, be warned. it is intense. the focus this week, might not seem intense, but it is, the popcorn business. >> what assurance have that you don't screw me? >> how could i screw you? >> take money out of company without telling me or turn a popcorn store into a creepry. >> there's risk factors on both ends. you don't know me and i don't know you. all i can say is you'll have to trust me on this one. >> do i have to wonder if you're going to steal? >> no. >> do i have to wonder if you're going to undermine me. >> no. >> do i have to wonder if you're going to go around my back to try to do something to hurt me? >> you have nothing to worry about me as far as integrity or undermining you. >> and you can say that without any reservation? >> 100%. >> integrity is one of the pillars in busi
tyler, back to you. >> thanks very much.ay is a big night on cnbc, all nights are but tuesday most especially because "the profit" is on at 10:00 p.m. it looks like the most contentious episode we have seen so far. i want to roll two clips. america, be warned. it is intense. the focus this week, might not seem intense, but it is, the popcorn business. >> what assurance have that you don't screw me? >> how could i screw you? >> take money out of company without...
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>> tyler, i'm not too worried about it. i get some of those company's reports. i think cisco reflects weakness out of the emerging world, particularly asia, which is obviousy world slowing down. i see that with global trends. but i think -- i'm looking at a consumer that's looking at the best job market we've had in this entire recovery. we created over 20200,000 jobs month on average. occurred in 2007, net worths are back to record highs and debt service burdens to record lows and confidence highest levels among consumers of the recovery. i think they will be okay. do they flow somewhat? absolutely. are they probably spending a little more on houses and autos and there by a little less on other things? i think that's true. the trends are in place to have a sustainable consumer going forward. i'm not that concerned about it. >> let me ask you something, pick up the comment made in courtney's package a comment about walmart and a gentleman said we're in a split economy. one area is doing well, housing, auto sales, tech spending not doing as well. are we in a two
>> tyler, i'm not too worried about it. i get some of those company's reports. i think cisco reflects weakness out of the emerging world, particularly asia, which is obviousy world slowing down. i see that with global trends. but i think -- i'm looking at a consumer that's looking at the best job market we've had in this entire recovery. we created over 20200,000 jobs month on average. occurred in 2007, net worths are back to record highs and debt service burdens to record lows and...
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tyler, it's not just cbs but show time. all of the show time subscribers among timewarner cable's 11 million have lost access to show time. now cbs shot back with it's statement saying that this is an ill advised action, that is affective to viewers and timewarner cable. the two companies are flame throwing. they can't come to an agreement. and in the meantime, it consumers that lose out. >> thank you very much. >>> and a sober remainder that business owners and travelers live in a world full of risk. the state department warning for the potential of terrorist attacks in the muslim middle east and north africa but the warning is described as a worldwide alert. state department officials have also ordered 21 u.s. embassies and consulates in the mideast and africa to close down this weekend as a precaution. >>> still ahead on the program, not everyone can get insurance to cover their long-term care. so what are your options? we'll get answers as we wrap up the series how to navigate long-term care. >>> first, let's get a chec
tyler, it's not just cbs but show time. all of the show time subscribers among timewarner cable's 11 million have lost access to show time. now cbs shot back with it's statement saying that this is an ill advised action, that is affective to viewers and timewarner cable. the two companies are flame throwing. they can't come to an agreement. and in the meantime, it consumers that lose out. >> thank you very much. >>> and a sober remainder that business owners and travelers live in...
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tyler? >> thanks very much. >> after hitting a four-year low of around 1,110 gold is rallying the past month and a half. jpmorgan says buy gold but some of wall street's hedge fund titans have already gotten out. how should you play it? kilberg, iuorio stanning around. it's a fight till the finish and as we head out a look at how some of the gold miners are trading trade. rand gold is up, but the others down fractionally. we'll be back in two minutes. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] >>> green mountain coffee roasters using higher. they will replace biotech technologies. life technologies which is being taken over by thermo fisher trading down a nickel at 7450 right now. guys, welcome back. a big move this week in metals. bond and stocks. let
tyler? >> thanks very much. >> after hitting a four-year low of around 1,110 gold is rallying the past month and a half. jpmorgan says buy gold but some of wall street's hedge fund titans have already gotten out. how should you play it? kilberg, iuorio stanning around. it's a fight till the finish and as we head out a look at how some of the gold miners are trading trade. rand gold is up, but the others down fractionally. we'll be back in two minutes. [ agent smith ] i've found...
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and, so, for him, tyler was... tyler was... was where he put all the... that was the one basket in which he put all his emotional eggs. >> smith: it was during that week in boston that manning attended this party at boston university's hacker space, hosted by david house. >> i was a senior at boston university in computer science. and i founded this maker space at bu called builds-- b.u. information lab and design space. bradley showed up to the open house at this event. and, you know, this was a night when the room was absolutely packed. he didn't strike me at all, at that time, as being particularly memorable or remarkable individual. what he was doing was mostly socializing, meeting others, trying to learn about how this scene in boston actually functioned. >> smith: standing back, leaning against the table is bradley manning. the young intelligence analyst, full of secrets, was mingling among hackers. investigators now believe that, sometime in this period, manning either uploaded or handed off two large data f
and, so, for him, tyler was... tyler was... was where he put all the... that was the one basket in which he put all his emotional eggs. >> smith: it was during that week in boston that manning attended this party at boston university's hacker space, hosted by david house. >> i was a senior at boston university in computer science. and i founded this maker space at bu called builds-- b.u. information lab and design space. bradley showed up to the open house at this event. and, you...
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>> hi, tyler. well, can you tell that the relationship between president putin and president obama has gotten increasingly awkward in recent month. just look at the body language of their most recent meeting, the two men sitting some distance apart. putin though not looking very happy to be on a stage with obama and obama not happy either. this is what the white house had to say today in their statement. they said russia's disappointing decision to grant edward snowden temporary asylum was also a factor that we considered in assessing the current state of our bilateral relationship. now, that's why they cancelled this summit, but last night talking to jay leno on "the tonight show" the president said there are areas where the united states can still work together with rush, despite the recent unpleasantness. >> a lot of what's been going on hasn't been major breaks in the relationship. they still help us on supplying our troops in afghanistan. they are still helping us on counterterrorism work. the
>> hi, tyler. well, can you tell that the relationship between president putin and president obama has gotten increasingly awkward in recent month. just look at the body language of their most recent meeting, the two men sitting some distance apart. putin though not looking very happy to be on a stage with obama and obama not happy either. this is what the white house had to say today in their statement. they said russia's disappointing decision to grant edward snowden temporary asylum...
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the help, precious, tyler perry movies. the passy black best friend. angry black woman.he sassy black friend who is bringing down the house. what is the reality versus the main stream media perception? >> i want to echo the point that it is really important for us to name. when we began we were talk about black powers for black men hashtag, and that was created by jamila lemieux. but what you have pointed to is the inability to see black women as complex and humane. so we don't get complex representations, we get these caricatures, and they are not just happening from white directors or stories that center white women as the help, but tyler perry frequently does that. i have argued that his movies are very much about redeeming black men, and they do that on the backs of black women. and black women are always asked to take a back seat because the issues that black men face are seen as more urgent. there are really high rates of intimate partner violence and homicide for black women in the community as well, that rival the number of black men being killed by other black m
the help, precious, tyler perry movies. the passy black best friend. angry black woman.he sassy black friend who is bringing down the house. what is the reality versus the main stream media perception? >> i want to echo the point that it is really important for us to name. when we began we were talk about black powers for black men hashtag, and that was created by jamila lemieux. but what you have pointed to is the inability to see black women as complex and humane. so we don't get...
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john tyler, how many kids? >> eight. >> he is having them clear up to the civil war. >> his wife was ill. she died in the white house. not long after, he married one of his daughter's good friends. she was in her 20s. they had quite an elegant two months as president and first lady. there is a funny letter of julia, the wife us sister was up muchays that you spent so time hugging and kissing when you should be making hay for your family. here is the great-grandson of john tyler, harrison, do you know him question mark >> yes. grandfather fell in and they came renting out. -- running out. when she heard that, my grandmother fainted. he caught her tenderly and gently. he picked her up and carried her. as she was going down the to.plank, she came the first thing she remembered was coming to in the arms of the president. she struggled and fell into the quick of his arm. the presidenthat love her dearly. >> i'm sure it is true. >> he came at her tenderly and gently. explain the circumstances. >> they took the prince
john tyler, how many kids? >> eight. >> he is having them clear up to the civil war. >> his wife was ill. she died in the white house. not long after, he married one of his daughter's good friends. she was in her 20s. they had quite an elegant two months as president and first lady. there is a funny letter of julia, the wife us sister was up muchays that you spent so time hugging and kissing when you should be making hay for your family. here is the great-grandson of john...
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report with tyler mathisen and suzie garrett. brought to you by -- >> you get close to iconic landmarks, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> media shocker. the washington post company sells its number and publishing assets to amazon.com founder. the deal capped the day of big news in print, online and in television. >> looser lending. new reports say banks are lowering standards for businesses, consumer and home buyers. does it signal a return to the bad old days of too easy credit? >> home grown, walmart pledges to buy american made goods. how it could affect manufacturing. we kick off a special series called made in america. >> it was a stunning late day
report with tyler mathisen and suzie garrett. brought to you by -- >> you get close to iconic landmarks, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> media shocker. the washington post company sells its number and publishing assets to amazon.com founder. the deal capped the day of big news in print, online and in television. >> looser lending. new reports say banks are lowering standards for businesses, consumer and home buyers. does it signal a return to the...
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i'm tyler mathisen v. a great evening everybody. see you back here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. blp >>> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> and their buns are something i have yet to find anywhere else. >> cause i'm not inviting you to my house for dinner. >> breaded and fried and gooey and lovely. in the words of arnold schwarzenegger, i'll be back. >> you've heard of connoisseur, i'm a common-sewer. >> they knew i had to ward off some vampires or something. let's talk desserts gentle
i'm tyler mathisen v. a great evening everybody. see you back here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. blp >>> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> and their buns are something i...
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i'm tyler mathisen v. a great evening everybody. see you back here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. blp kevin: today, on "ask this old house"... i'll show you how to add some character to your house by building a wood mantel for your fireplace. roger: it's time to talk about an edgy topic. wicked edgy. landscape edging. a dripping faucet can be annoying, and it can cost you money. i'm going to show you how to repair one. kevin: that's next on "ask this old house." with a little neighborly advice and the right partner in doing,
i'm tyler mathisen v. a great evening everybody. see you back here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. blp kevin: today, on "ask this old house"... i'll show you how to add some character to your house by building a wood...
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>> listen, tyler, the market had a big run. this was a 2% throw back. i think it feels a little bit more jumpy because investors were getting greedy and moving money out of bonds and into stocks because they saw bonds going down for the first time in ten plus years. so you have some people that put money into the market and then said oh, maybe i made a mistake. this is part of the process. the market will settle in here, 1700 would be roughly 15.5 times our $110 target. >> let's turn to some of the viewer questions, rich. we have michael from burkely, california wanting to get your views on sales for stock come. what do you think? >> this is a classic stock that you have to differentiate between a great company, product and stock. great company, not a great stock trading at 138 times earnings of the share's earnings. the company has made some aggressive acquisitions that may not pan out. it's a stock that wouldn't fit our criteria. >> 138 times earnings. a lot has to go well. electric power, your position on that one, aep. >> it's a utility in columbus,
>> listen, tyler, the market had a big run. this was a 2% throw back. i think it feels a little bit more jumpy because investors were getting greedy and moving money out of bonds and into stocks because they saw bonds going down for the first time in ten plus years. so you have some people that put money into the market and then said oh, maybe i made a mistake. this is part of the process. the market will settle in here, 1700 would be roughly 15.5 times our $110 target. >> let's...
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>>> this is nightly business report with tyler matheson and suzy gering. brought to you -- >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river. you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises. exploring the world in comfort. >> behind closed doors. president obama meets privately with the country's most powerful financial regulators to discuss the new rules that will govern the country's biggest banks. >>> going gangbusters, 900% in nine years to the day. that's how much google has returned since going public. it dominates search, and seizing the smartphone market. but is the stock atop of many mutual funds, a good buy for the next nine. >>> attention shoppers, are you willing to give up privacy for a good deal? we have all that and more on this monday, august 19th. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome. his vacation over, president obama got back to work today, and he wasted no time tackling a topic of high interest to investors, not to mention financial services executives. at a closed-doo
>>> this is nightly business report with tyler matheson and suzy gering. brought to you -- >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river. you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises. exploring the world in comfort. >> behind closed doors. president obama meets privately with the country's most powerful financial regulators to discuss the new rules that will govern the country's biggest banks....
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tyler abc 7 news. >> to the new span of the bay bridge. once fully complete you can walk or ride your bike from the oakland side to treasure island. closure of the old bay bridge still on for next wednesday at 8:00 p.m. and you won't be able to walk bike or drive across the bridge until it reopens after the long labor day wean. 12 days awhich now on tuesday september 3rd. tonight the heather has a look from treasure island with construction update on that new bay bridge bike path. >> this cal-trans rendering shows the finished bike pedestrians path and in fact the large segment of it is complete from oakland almost to treasure island. the connection to treasure and yurba buena island take another year to complete but over the 5 day labor day weekend closure these temporary wooden segment will connect the path on the oakland side from emeryville to the bridge. allowing cyclist and pedestrians to get up on the bridge and over the bay like never before. in this cal-trans animation the path is
tyler abc 7 news. >> to the new span of the bay bridge. once fully complete you can walk or ride your bike from the oakland side to treasure island. closure of the old bay bridge still on for next wednesday at 8:00 p.m. and you won't be able to walk bike or drive across the bridge until it reopens after the long labor day wean. 12 days awhich now on tuesday september 3rd. tonight the heather has a look from treasure island with construction update on that new bay bridge bike path....