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who is more fun to have on set, tyler or madia. >> tyler. i can't stand madia. i love her for who she is but tyler is a different person. >> when i have that costume on i'm not nice. >> he's not nice. >> i don't want to put it on. now it's on i need everybody to shut the hell up and do what you are supposed to do. let's do it. i got this stuff on and i'm ready to take it off. hurry up. >> when he takes it off he's back to tyler that i know. >> that's because madia can get away with anything. she's carrying a pistol. let's get to a madia christmas. tell us about your character and why you decided to do the film. >> one, when tyler asked me to do it i was like, yes, yes, yes. don't act right now. >> you called me saying you think i can -- >> no, i did not do that. >> can i go with y'all? >> maybe you can keep on eye on my class while i go to the meeting. >> i'm sorry? watch your class? children -- me and children don't get along. >> she's a mobile, educated young woman who from the big city and trying to lead the life she wants to and has family members who don't
who is more fun to have on set, tyler or madia. >> tyler. i can't stand madia. i love her for who she is but tyler is a different person. >> when i have that costume on i'm not nice. >> he's not nice. >> i don't want to put it on. now it's on i need everybody to shut the hell up and do what you are supposed to do. let's do it. i got this stuff on and i'm ready to take it off. hurry up. >> when he takes it off he's back to tyler that i know. >> that's because...
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like tyler treated people. he was a sweet kid. >> in columbia, mark segraves for news4. >>> and still to come, a major mix-up at one of the metro stations. >> a new sign goes up, and then it has to come down after news4 started asking the tough questions. >>> and the d.c. government has placed some of the homeless residents in this hotel. coming up on news4, i will tell you how it was allowed the happen. >>> and i'm jim handly, headed to sochi tomorrow for coverage of the games. tonight, with we have a closer look at the security for the spectators and the athletes headed for the games, and how it is looking >>> the winter olympics are now less than two weeks away, but concerns about security are to put something of a shadow over t the sporting events. jim handly is preparing to fly to sochi and he updates us with the safety. >> well, right now, president vladimire putin says that he has a steel of rings around it. there are drones and warships and all ready to be deployed just in case. and the officers will be
like tyler treated people. he was a sweet kid. >> in columbia, mark segraves for news4. >>> and still to come, a major mix-up at one of the metro stations. >> a new sign goes up, and then it has to come down after news4 started asking the tough questions. >>> and the d.c. government has placed some of the homeless residents in this hotel. coming up on news4, i will tell you how it was allowed the happen. >>> and i'm jim handly, headed to sochi tomorrow for...
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tyler? >> all right. thank you, dom. >>> meantime, down to sue. checking in there. sue? >> yep. doing housing right now with the dow now going back towards its lows of the trading session. following that story. but another big story for us said to existing home sales. up 1% after three straight months of declines. diana olick is than beat in washington. hi, diana. >> reporter: hi, sue. sales up slightly, but clearly slowing down at the end of 2013. with both nofr and december numbers the lowest of the year. december came in at 4.87 million uns an allized but we now have the full year numbers and the totals were 5.09 million for 2013. december slower than thatover allyear pace, in contest. 5.09 million, highest volume since 2006. 2006, 6.5 million homes sold. affordability is weakening due to fast rising prices, and not so fast rising incomes. the median home price up 11.5% for the year and share of all cash buyers hit 32% in december. realtor chief economist calling that phenomenal, very, ve
tyler? >> all right. thank you, dom. >>> meantime, down to sue. checking in there. sue? >> yep. doing housing right now with the dow now going back towards its lows of the trading session. following that story. but another big story for us said to existing home sales. up 1% after three straight months of declines. diana olick is than beat in washington. hi, diana. >> reporter: hi, sue. sales up slightly, but clearly slowing down at the end of 2013. with both nofr and...
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bradt is one of them. >> my name is tyler bradt.ve in missoula, montana, and i'm a professional kayaker. >> this 23-year-old has been kayaking all his life, and travels the globe tackling rapid after churning white water rapid. >> what i've fallen in love with is the extreme side of kayaking. basically running difficult rivers, hard rapids, big drops and water falls. >> tyler paddled over his first waterfall at the age of 15, and has never looked back. >> i would say in my lifetime as an extreme kayaker, i've probably run 100, 150-plus waterfalls. i've kind of lost count over the years. >> in september 2007, tyler came across alexandra falls in canada's northwest territories, it was far higher than any waterfall he had done before. 107 feet tall. and he decided to go for it. >> the feeling behind running that waterfall was a moment in time that i will remember forever. i surfaced upright without even flipping over off that waterfall. it was amazing. >> the ride over alexandra falls didn't just give him an adrenaline rush, but the wo
bradt is one of them. >> my name is tyler bradt.ve in missoula, montana, and i'm a professional kayaker. >> this 23-year-old has been kayaking all his life, and travels the globe tackling rapid after churning white water rapid. >> what i've fallen in love with is the extreme side of kayaking. basically running difficult rivers, hard rapids, big drops and water falls. >> tyler paddled over his first waterfall at the age of 15, and has never looked back. >> i would...
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tonight, family members of 25-year-old tyler johnson are breaking their silence. darcy spencer spoke with johnson's uncle tonight. she joins us live in college park with more, darcy? >> reporter: erica, as david said, the suspect lived in this house here in college park and police are saying there does not appear to be a connection between him and the victims but the uncle of one of those victims told me tonight he finds it hard to believe that there is no connection and that this was a random crime. >> just trying, not knowing why. >> reporter: george is the uncle of tyler johnson, the 25-year-old man shot and killed by a teenager armed with a shotgun at the colombia mall. >> a parent's worst nightmare. you don't realize it until you're in the middle of it. >> reporter: johnson was working at the zumies skate shop when he was gunned down with breanna. the two were not romantically involved. >> they were unfortunately at work, which for kids these days, is a good place to be. >> reporter: in fact, howard county police say so far, they have found no connection betw
tonight, family members of 25-year-old tyler johnson are breaking their silence. darcy spencer spoke with johnson's uncle tonight. she joins us live in college park with more, darcy? >> reporter: erica, as david said, the suspect lived in this house here in college park and police are saying there does not appear to be a connection between him and the victims but the uncle of one of those victims told me tonight he finds it hard to believe that there is no connection and that this was a...
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tyler? >> all right, seema mody thank you very much. >>> up and down session on wall street despite brief flurries and not snow, the majors extended last week's losses. investors were chilled by a 7% declining and the currencies and economies with several emerging market countries and the fed meeting that begins tomorrow. taper talk didn't cheer the markets very much today, either. the dow down 41 points, the nasdaq was off 44 with the tech sector weighing on the index and s&p lost eight. >>> the biggest gainer in today's losing session for the dow was caterpillar. the giant equipment maker reported earnings and revenues that topped analysts estimates. shares surged nearly 6% on that news. morgan brennan has more on what drove cat's strong quarter and why investors are buying in. with profit up almost 50% from a year ago, the world's largest maker of mining and construction equipment, blew past expectations. some are saying the better than expected numbers represent a watershed event that st
tyler? >> all right, seema mody thank you very much. >>> up and down session on wall street despite brief flurries and not snow, the majors extended last week's losses. investors were chilled by a 7% declining and the currencies and economies with several emerging market countries and the fed meeting that begins tomorrow. taper talk didn't cheer the markets very much today, either. the dow down 41 points, the nasdaq was off 44 with the tech sector weighing on the index and...
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they wanted to tell us about tyler. the reality is still sinking in. >> it was a long, long time before we found out. i was actually on the second floor of the mall where he worked and to find out that it was in the store where he worked. and it kept narrowing down to us. >> reporter: the pain though is all too real. >> our lives would change forever. >> reporter: the assistant manager leaves behind a 2-year- old son and a family, who simply said right now they can only grieve. the family of the 25-year-old tyler who also lives in montana eerie talked to us about how they want him to be remembered. >> he was a very positive friendly good person. very good person. >> reporter: tyler also worked at zoomies, but spent time volunteering at a non-profit recovery center. >> i'm proud also of tyler because he was a helpful guy. he was reaching out to help others. i feel like he left a legacy. >> reporter: a legacy his family plans to continue and honor with strength from tyler. >> i'm just glad that, you know, we're strong. th
they wanted to tell us about tyler. the reality is still sinking in. >> it was a long, long time before we found out. i was actually on the second floor of the mall where he worked and to find out that it was in the store where he worked. and it kept narrowing down to us. >> reporter: the pain though is all too real. >> our lives would change forever. >> reporter: the assistant manager leaves behind a 2-year- old son and a family, who simply said right now they can only...
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his tyler is tyler duhan and he is no longer with us. earlier in the morning he saw a fire in the mobile home where he was staying and rescued six relatives including two young children. then he realized someone else was still inside. tyler lot of his life saving his grandpa. this is tyler's mom. >> all i keep thinking about is how he couldn't breathe and he was scared. >> jean casarez is following the story and she joins me live and to think of the emotions this family is going through today and tyler saved several people earlier this morning. >> there were nine people in the single wide trailer. he wanted to spend the night because there was no school on monday and he wanted to see his grandpa. the fire erupted in the middle of the night. i spoke with the chief and they do not have an official cause of the blaze. it is under investigation. tyler's mother said it was a blanket that caught on fire. they confirmed there was at least one space heater. when it was known there was a fire, everyone starts to rush out and just as you said, tyl
his tyler is tyler duhan and he is no longer with us. earlier in the morning he saw a fire in the mobile home where he was staying and rescued six relatives including two young children. then he realized someone else was still inside. tyler lot of his life saving his grandpa. this is tyler's mom. >> all i keep thinking about is how he couldn't breathe and he was scared. >> jean casarez is following the story and she joins me live and to think of the emotions this family is going...
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they were identified as tyler of aon and brianna benlolo college park. both victims were killed at the skate shop known as zumiez on the upper level of the mall. police have not identified the gunman who was found dead near a gun and ammunition. five other people suffered injuries. they have all been treated and released from hospitals. the mall has been cleared and tose as detectives work piece together what happened. our team coverage begins tonight outside of the mall. richard reeves. a very active investigation. we are being told by sources that police are executing a search warrant after the dimon -- gunman's house. about possible explosives or weapons inside of the mall and that is why it is completely shut off of. it is closed down tonight. mall is nowolumbia a crime scene. >> it is so close. you could hear the gunshots. >> the gun fire at 11:50 a.m. left 23-year-old brianna benlolo and 25-year-old tyler johnson dead. both were employees at zumiez, a skate shop. >> i heard get it down. are still shaking. she tried to alert her coworkers. >> i hear
they were identified as tyler of aon and brianna benlolo college park. both victims were killed at the skate shop known as zumiez on the upper level of the mall. police have not identified the gunman who was found dead near a gun and ammunition. five other people suffered injuries. they have all been treated and released from hospitals. the mall has been cleared and tose as detectives work piece together what happened. our team coverage begins tonight outside of the mall. richard reeves. a very...
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tyler?anecdotically i hear there's a problem with some of the machines built not at -- up there in washington, they have to go up there and get fixed. heard anything like that? >> they're not coming off the assembly line in charleston as quickly or at the level of -- how well, they're being built as they would prefer them to be. the easiest way of saying it. that's the problem that boeing has with its charleston facility and what you have a lot of people saying is this hasn't gone as well as you expected you would be wise to keep the next plane in the seattle area. >> look forward to finding that. we want to talk about, you know, this other big story with southwest scrambling to fix a huge mess last night at midway airport. the weather was horrendous. but as many as 30 planes sat on the tarmac almost four hours waiting for a gate. once inside -- >> sue i got -- >> go ahead. >> i got up at 3:00 a.m., had to be in early for a worldwide exchange hit and all i heard on the radio were people scre
tyler?anecdotically i hear there's a problem with some of the machines built not at -- up there in washington, they have to go up there and get fixed. heard anything like that? >> they're not coming off the assembly line in charleston as quickly or at the level of -- how well, they're being built as they would prefer them to be. the easiest way of saying it. that's the problem that boeing has with its charleston facility and what you have a lot of people saying is this hasn't gone as well...
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sheila. >> hey there, tyler.screened specifically for stocks that are entering 2014 with a big bang when it comes to valuation and looked outside of those high-flying sectors like technology and biotech. first up on the list is mondelez. despite the fact it lowered sales guidance for the year. now, analysts tell me europe is a weak section of the company, but north america has continued to hold up. as for whether the bang is worth the buck, it all depends on what nelson pellets and relational will do. remember, they have big stakes in the company, all eyes on whether there's going to be any action in 2014. now, i got another food-related stock for you, and that's chipotle mexican group. you guys were just talking about it with cramer. the stock has had a big one. forward pe around 50 times. and this is even despite very volatile earnings over the past 12 months. analysts tell me when it comes to operational metrics, the company continues to outperson form average annual sales growth on a same-store level about 8%
sheila. >> hey there, tyler.screened specifically for stocks that are entering 2014 with a big bang when it comes to valuation and looked outside of those high-flying sectors like technology and biotech. first up on the list is mondelez. despite the fact it lowered sales guidance for the year. now, analysts tell me europe is a weak section of the company, but north america has continued to hold up. as for whether the bang is worth the buck, it all depends on what nelson pellets and...
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i'm tyler mathisen. we'll see you right back here to begin the next 35 tomorrow. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you in part by the street.com. founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> tonight on "quest" -- although aids deaths in the u.s. have dropped by 70% over the past 15 years, the rate of disease among some americans is still on the rise. meet two bay area research groups whose innovative approaches could lead to new treatments and possibly a cure. >>> and we've been expecting an intelligent robot in every house since the 1950s. so where are they? "quest" goes in search of real artificial intelligence. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by -- the national
i'm tyler mathisen. we'll see you right back here to begin the next 35 tomorrow. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you in part by the street.com. founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> tonight on "quest" -- although aids deaths in the u.s. have...
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tyler called me and said, hi, mom, merry christmas. was so excited. >> more than 100 climbers have lost their lives on that summit. tyler had to get special permission because of his very tender age and his father said that he had to keep tyler because he's in better shape than his father. >>> all right, we got that specificy times square ball drop thing out of the way, it's time for the tournament of roses parade. some of the 700,000 spectators are already in position along the route in pasadena. volunteers spent thousands of hours on the others. not all of the volunteers are adults. >> rather somewhere else playing with a barber doll or a video game? >> no. i like helping the community, so this is fun for me. >> you want to tell the 12-year-olds out there get out of the video games and volunteer? >> you need to stop, like, sitting around and help the community. >> good message. a special note for the 125th edition of the parade, alaska will participate for the first time. yeah, the are some protests about it. >>> here are friends at
tyler called me and said, hi, mom, merry christmas. was so excited. >> more than 100 climbers have lost their lives on that summit. tyler had to get special permission because of his very tender age and his father said that he had to keep tyler because he's in better shape than his father. >>> all right, we got that specificy times square ball drop thing out of the way, it's time for the tournament of roses parade. some of the 700,000 spectators are already in position along the...
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i'm tyler mathisen. we'll see you right back here to begin the next 35 tomorrow. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you in part by the street.com. founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to "this is us." i'm beca king reed. this week we're at the emma prush farm park in downtown san jose, a working farm from 1870 to 1969 and a great place to bring kids to get that farm experience. we'll play with some animals, not just these guys, real farm animals and we'll give you a look at life on the farm. we'll also meet two local human rights advocates who spent their lives battling injustice, playwright and film director luis valdez, the man behind "zoot suit" and "la bamba." who grew up near here, the child of migrant farm workers. you'll also meet activist and atrn
i'm tyler mathisen. we'll see you right back here to begin the next 35 tomorrow. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you in part by the street.com. founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to "this is us." i'm beca king reed. this week we're at the...
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but tyler still goes to school in belmont. normally his dad would pick him up at the library after school before 5:00 p.m. between 4:30 and 5:00. this time he wasn't there. as you can imagine, very upsetting, the family wants him home. dog teams have searched for him. investigators don't suspect foul play. they think he may have had a disagreement with his family and may have led him to walk away. everyone wants him home safely. christie smith, "today in the bay." >> thank you. >> 5:32. officials want to talk to anyone who came in contact with a registered sex offender caught trying to get into a south bay school. theodore lorigo allegedly showed up at the day school in december. police say he usually dresses as a woman but looked like a man that day. the head master says lorigo said he was interested in the school for his kids but didn't have an appointment like most families. he left when asked but was recently arrested for being a sex offender on school proxt the megan's law website shows she registered as a sex offender in
but tyler still goes to school in belmont. normally his dad would pick him up at the library after school before 5:00 p.m. between 4:30 and 5:00. this time he wasn't there. as you can imagine, very upsetting, the family wants him home. dog teams have searched for him. investigators don't suspect foul play. they think he may have had a disagreement with his family and may have led him to walk away. everyone wants him home safely. christie smith, "today in the bay." >> thank you....
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>> i don't think it's a question so much, tyler.he past openly, well, i ran thought experiment who might be a better cfo than ken goldman and couldn't think of anybody. he's still around. she runs these thought experiments on people all the time. some say that's healthy. she's always making sure that her people are doing what she wants them to do. hey, this turnaround will take a long time. not a case where yahoo! was fuddly healthy but just had structural things to work out. they have to re-invent all of what they do. she has to work on that. >> is this a sign of strength as a manager? >> i think mayors has mayer is nay torously late. seen as a sign of disrespect for employees and not particularly warm or empathetic. this is a situation where firing someone she paid so much money to bring over and hand-picked, so soon after he was fired, she should say, i made a mistake. i think sort of acknowledging that she really did not handle this well, would be welcomed by both investors and employees. >> a very interesting insight, julia. ve
>> i don't think it's a question so much, tyler.he past openly, well, i ran thought experiment who might be a better cfo than ken goldman and couldn't think of anybody. he's still around. she runs these thought experiments on people all the time. some say that's healthy. she's always making sure that her people are doing what she wants them to do. hey, this turnaround will take a long time. not a case where yahoo! was fuddly healthy but just had structural things to work out. they have to...
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. >> tyler, we'll find out. it's not entirely clear they've receive the governor if he comes to fort lee. the story of governor chris christ christie, has changed. today for the better part of two hours the blunt no-no sense governor answered questions in trenton, apologized repeatedly. he was sad, had to inv in the traffic closures clearly done as a political vendetta against the mayor of fort lee and the straight-talking postpartisan governor insisted he is not a bully. >> no. i'm not. i mean, listen, kelly, politics ain't bean bag. okay? and everybody in the country who engages in politics knows that. on the other hand, that's very, very different, that saying, that, someone's a bully. >> now, out of a job effective immediately, bridget kel. the governor's deputy chief of staff who wrote the now infamous e-mail in september, time for some traffic problems in fort lee after the mayor of that borough apparently was not going to endorse christie in his re-election campaign. chris christie has said as we reported
. >> tyler, we'll find out. it's not entirely clear they've receive the governor if he comes to fort lee. the story of governor chris christ christie, has changed. today for the better part of two hours the blunt no-no sense governor answered questions in trenton, apologized repeatedly. he was sad, had to inv in the traffic closures clearly done as a political vendetta against the mayor of fort lee and the straight-talking postpartisan governor insisted he is not a bully. >> no. i'm...
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tyler calls me and says hi, mom, merry christmas and i was just so excited.: tyler is no stranger to climbing, he has climbed multiple mountains and is physically fit. >> i should have worked out harder to keep up with him. >> reporter: the adventures have always been tyler's idea, his parents say. and he will keep climbing until a cure is found for his friends. >> usually i take three months off and then i'm back on the game. hopefully one day they can climb with me. >> reporter: tyler wants to climb the mountain in russia because the cold weather there can help him tackle mt. mckinley in alaska. diana and muhammad. >>> and news coming up in 13. >>> we'll share unforgettable memories in 2013. >>> and speaking of 2013, we'll look at the best commercials in 2013. that is in our next hour on world news now. kilimanj . >>> as our world news now viewers know, news never seems to stop even at this hour. >> this humble early morning program is there for all the big stories. and here is a look back at some of the stories covered in 2013. >> so for the president and
tyler calls me and says hi, mom, merry christmas and i was just so excited.: tyler is no stranger to climbing, he has climbed multiple mountains and is physically fit. >> i should have worked out harder to keep up with him. >> reporter: the adventures have always been tyler's idea, his parents say. and he will keep climbing until a cure is found for his friends. >> usually i take three months off and then i'm back on the game. hopefully one day they can climb with me. >>...
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you may have heard about nine-year-old tyler armstrong.mmit of the tallest peak in the western and southern hemispheres in argenti argentina. he's the youngest in history to complete the climb. tyler, you must feel and this will sound crazy, but on top of the world to summit this mountain. how was it for you? >> it was amazing. >> i'll bet it was amazing, but honestly, weren't you scared? >> no, because we took the right classes, and i was well-prepared for it. >> kevin, were you at all hesitant to embark on this project? >> i was a little hesitant just because i was not a climber before tyler began this endeavor when he was young, and so i've had to kind of learn and take classes with him, so that i could make sure that he would be okay, but as far as this climb itself, no, tyler trained so hard for this climb, and i watched him prepare that i knew that he could do it safely. >> it's just so hard to believe you said that, that you're not a climber. most people would think you're the climber, you trained your son to come along. did you hav
you may have heard about nine-year-old tyler armstrong.mmit of the tallest peak in the western and southern hemispheres in argenti argentina. he's the youngest in history to complete the climb. tyler, you must feel and this will sound crazy, but on top of the world to summit this mountain. how was it for you? >> it was amazing. >> i'll bet it was amazing, but honestly, weren't you scared? >> no, because we took the right classes, and i was well-prepared for it. >> kevin,...
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tyler called me and said, hi, mom, merry christmas.t so excited. >> more than 100 climbers have lost their lives on that summit. less than a third of those obtain permits to climb that summit, actually reach the summit. tyler had to get special permission because of his very tender age and his father said that he had to keep up with tyler because he's in better shape than his father. >>> all right, we got that pesky times square ball drop thing out of the way, it's time for the tournament of roses parade. some of the 700,000 spectators are already in position along the route in pasadena. most of the floats are performed by professionals. volunteers spent thousands of hours on the others, but not all of the volunteers are adults. >> you wouldn't rather be somewhere else playing with a barber doll or a video game? >> no. i like helping the community, so this is fun for me. >> you want to tell all the 12-year-olds out there get out of the video games and volunteer? >> you need to stop, like, sitting around and help the community. >> good
tyler called me and said, hi, mom, merry christmas.t so excited. >> more than 100 climbers have lost their lives on that summit. less than a third of those obtain permits to climb that summit, actually reach the summit. tyler had to get special permission because of his very tender age and his father said that he had to keep up with tyler because he's in better shape than his father. >>> all right, we got that pesky times square ball drop thing out of the way, it's time for the...
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tyler? >>> susy, here with us now to talk more about the economy and how it all fits with this market and his outlook for 2014 is richard madigan. he's chief investment officer with jp morgan private bank. richard welcome. happy new year suessy asked if the economy is improving why are stocks tumbling? >> two separate issues, developed markets in the u.s. you've got to put into perspective the sprint that we saw last year in markets. i think people are more tired than nervous. they're processing the direction. but steve touched on this in terms of the adp data tax you're seeing stronger labor markets, stronger growth. people are trying to get their heads around what happens in valuation. but we saw a very constructive outlook for u.s. markets. >> so you're actually positive for this year and next year, 2015. what drives that? and what is going to be the telltale signs? >> sure. when we came into last year we sent a note out to clients. we said it was the year of rational exuberance. markets
tyler? >>> susy, here with us now to talk more about the economy and how it all fits with this market and his outlook for 2014 is richard madigan. he's chief investment officer with jp morgan private bank. richard welcome. happy new year suessy asked if the economy is improving why are stocks tumbling? >> two separate issues, developed markets in the u.s. you've got to put into perspective the sprint that we saw last year in markets. i think people are more tired than nervous....
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they remembered the victims, brianna benlolo and tyler johnson. receive alerts on the your smart phone. we'll send push alerts as soon as the news conference starts. mic sure you have the news 4 app. go to nbc washington and search on the app store and google play if you have an android phone. >>> looks like the arctic capital hill is sticking around. we want to check in with amelia filling in for chuck. good many. >> hi angie. a cold day of 32 degrees. colder air arriving later monday into early tuesday. another arctic blast. dangerously cold temperatures slated tuesday and wednesday mornings. right now our temperature the is 25 degrees. good news, the winds are calm. how it feels outside, well same as the air temperature. it's feeling 25 degrees. it will be breezy throughout the day at times. you definitely need to bundle up as you head out on this sunday. clouds increasing throughout the day. getting into the afternoon hours, mostly cloudy. 32 degrees for a high temperature. adams morgan today 32, 31 upper marlboro. high tomorrow of 37 degrees
they remembered the victims, brianna benlolo and tyler johnson. receive alerts on the your smart phone. we'll send push alerts as soon as the news conference starts. mic sure you have the news 4 app. go to nbc washington and search on the app store and google play if you have an android phone. >>> looks like the arctic capital hill is sticking around. we want to check in with amelia filling in for chuck. good many. >> hi angie. a cold day of 32 degrees. colder air arriving later...
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tyler johnson who recently moved from ellicott city.ictim is 21 brianna benlolo from college park who worked as the store manager. her grandfather tells the associated press brianna had a 2-year-old son. he also says this was her first job since she gave birth. meanwhile we're hearing from the ceo of zumiez rick brooks. he released a statement. he also says the assume easy team is a tight knit community and all our hearts go out to brianna and tyler's families. brooks says counselling will be available to store employees in the area. we want to look at the map of the mall where the shooting happened. the gunman opened fire outside the zumiez store on the second level near sears. first responders had a challenge getting through the mall to the scene. >> with the mall packed, several heard and saw what happened. one woman explains her experience. >> it was chaos. it was completely crazy. everybody started running, screaming. i almost passed out because i couldn't breathe from running and screaming. i didn't know what to do. >> staepleton
tyler johnson who recently moved from ellicott city.ictim is 21 brianna benlolo from college park who worked as the store manager. her grandfather tells the associated press brianna had a 2-year-old son. he also says this was her first job since she gave birth. meanwhile we're hearing from the ceo of zumiez rick brooks. he released a statement. he also says the assume easy team is a tight knit community and all our hearts go out to brianna and tyler's families. brooks says counselling will be...
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>> tyler, i think it's more the latter than the former. we know that china has been deliberately attempting to engineer a slowdown in this economy. it just happened to be in the context of global economic activity slowing over the last couple of years until recent. and as a consequence, it has already had a backlash effect on so many other emerging market countries that are today much more reliant on exporting amongst themselves, particularly to china, than so to exporting to markets like europe and the united states. within that context, though, certainly some countries have specific issues, some of which were named previously by the other guests. i don't think individually those countries are necessarily the cause for concern. this emerging market story is not new. there's a reason why last year in 2013 where you had the s & p up 32%, the e.p. up 25% and emerging market index down 3% that was already signalling problems in the emerging market area. i think what we basically are seeing is after basically two to three months of economic su
>> tyler, i think it's more the latter than the former. we know that china has been deliberately attempting to engineer a slowdown in this economy. it just happened to be in the context of global economic activity slowing over the last couple of years until recent. and as a consequence, it has already had a backlash effect on so many other emerging market countries that are today much more reliant on exporting amongst themselves, particularly to china, than so to exporting to markets like...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by -- >> the street.com. founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> stocks skid. the market goes from bad to worse after the federal reserve decides to stick with its strategy to wind down its stimulus. despite the recent emerging market turmoil. >>> strong medicine but not strong enough as turkey's massive rate hike fails to stabilize its currency. now the business community in istanbul is frustrated and looking for answers. >>> losing altitude. boeing the world's largest planemaker says profits this year won't be as strong as expected. why, and should investors be concerned. we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, january 29th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. the weather outside continues to feel like, well, january and why not it is january.
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by -- >> the street.com. founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> stocks skid. the market goes from bad to worse after the federal reserve decides to stick with its strategy to wind down...
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and tyler will introduce you to him. we have all that and more tonight on nightly business report for wednesday, january 15th. >>> good evening, tyler will be along later. well, stocks are on a roll. another triple-digit gain today for the dow blue chips and the s&p 500 and the dow transportation index all rose to fresh all-time highs. and the nasdaq closed at its highest level in more than 13 years. it looks like stocks have shaken off the stumbling start to the new year. they got a big lift this morning, from bank of america earnings. the bank's profits shot up eight-fold from a year ago. also helping? a big surprise boost in manufacturing and a world bank forecast calling for a stronger growth outlook not only for the u.s., but the global economy as well. on wall street today, the dow jumped 108 points, the nasdaq was up 31 and the s&p added nine points. john manly joins us, chief equity strategist at wells fargo funds management. john, is this really a turn-around? and if so, what happened? why the change in sentimen
and tyler will introduce you to him. we have all that and more tonight on nightly business report for wednesday, january 15th. >>> good evening, tyler will be along later. well, stocks are on a roll. another triple-digit gain today for the dow blue chips and the s&p 500 and the dow transportation index all rose to fresh all-time highs. and the nasdaq closed at its highest level in more than 13 years. it looks like stocks have shaken off the stumbling start to the new year. they got...
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>> reporter: well, tyler, intel is not expecting a big jump in sales this year. i think it's one of the big key take aways. intel's revenue guidance for 2014 came in lower than street expectations. there have been ongoing concerns about intel adapting to the shift in the marketplace from pcs to smartphone and tablet demand. although intel's management did mention that there were signs of stabilization in the p.c. segment and financial growth from a year ago. it's also putting more focus on supplying chips to the growing smartphone and tablet markets. intel said it plans to sell 40 million chips for tablets in 2014. the big question is will this all result in bigger sales for intel. >> sima modi reporting from nasdaq for us tonight. >>> joining us now to talk more about intel and what to expect from other tech companies when they report their earnings next week is kim forrest, senior equity analyst at for the pitt capital group. what was your take on intel? you just heard the report. do you agree? >> i do. i was surprised to see they beat on earnings. that hasn't
>> reporter: well, tyler, intel is not expecting a big jump in sales this year. i think it's one of the big key take aways. intel's revenue guidance for 2014 came in lower than street expectations. there have been ongoing concerns about intel adapting to the shift in the marketplace from pcs to smartphone and tablet demand. although intel's management did mention that there were signs of stabilization in the p.c. segment and financial growth from a year ago. it's also putting more focus...
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tyler calls me and says, hi, mom, merry christmas, and i was just so excited.. whitney, kilimanjaro and acongaua. >> i should have worked out harder to keep up with him. >> reporter: his parents say tyler's adventures have been his idea and this 9-year-old says he'll keep climbing until a cure is found for his friends. >> usually i take three months off and then i'm back on the game. hopefully one day they can climb with me. >> reporter: tyler told me he's thinking about climbing mt. elbris because the cold weather there could help him tackle mt. mckinley in alaska. diana and muhammad. >>> the forefront of breaking news events. >> that was the case in 2013. we'll share some unforgettable memories of this past year. >>> and speaking of 2013, we'll look at the best and worst commercials you've seen in the past year. that is in our next hour on "world news now." world news now continues after you know, from a young age. i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and
tyler calls me and says, hi, mom, merry christmas, and i was just so excited.. whitney, kilimanjaro and acongaua. >> i should have worked out harder to keep up with him. >> reporter: his parents say tyler's adventures have been his idea and this 9-year-old says he'll keep climbing until a cure is found for his friends. >> usually i take three months off and then i'm back on the game. hopefully one day they can climb with me. >> reporter: tyler told me he's thinking about...
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and her co-worker tyler johnson came from mt. airy, and in addition to his jobt a zumiez he also worked at a rehab hospital. >>> and startling findings today from the journal of pediatrics is that firearms are the leading cause of death for teens 15 to 19. every hour, a child or teen is hurt bad enough by a gun to be hospitalized and everyday 20 kids have to be rushed to the hospital with firearm injuries that are severe, and even still thashg i have found that gunshot wounds have declined over the last decade. >>> and congressman trey radel has spent his last hours in the white house. she has sent a letter saying he will resign from congress at 6:30 tonight because of cocaine charge. he was sentenced to a year of probation, and admitted to buying the drug from a drug spring in dupont circle. he returned to congress this month, but many gop leaders urged him to step down. >>> reform in virginia's mental health treatment rules will go and the table again when a task force meets to consider proposed changes, and the debate follows
and her co-worker tyler johnson came from mt. airy, and in addition to his jobt a zumiez he also worked at a rehab hospital. >>> and startling findings today from the journal of pediatrics is that firearms are the leading cause of death for teens 15 to 19. every hour, a child or teen is hurt bad enough by a gun to be hospitalized and everyday 20 kids have to be rushed to the hospital with firearm injuries that are severe, and even still thashg i have found that gunshot wounds have...
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tyler is six feet tall and 140 pounds. he has brown, curly hair, green eyes and a thin goatee. he was last seen wearing a gray zip-up sweatshirt, black jeans, black beanie and white shoes. he is carrying an orange backpack, a dell laptop computer with a black cover and a purple nintendo ds. tyler is developmentally equilavent to an 8 year old and is somewhat anti-social. investigators do not suspect foul play at this time. >> a registered sex offender is behind bars. accused of being on school property. and violating his sex offender status requirements. authorities say, theodore lorigo. who dresses as a woman. walked onto the sunnyvale hebrew day school campus. back in december. after school employees identified lorigo. authorities arrested him. he is being held at santa clara county jail. >> the president is expected to highlight his plans for a "year of action" in tonight's state of the union speech. andrew spencer reports lawmakers are expecting the president to press congress on the minimum wage and immigration reform
tyler is six feet tall and 140 pounds. he has brown, curly hair, green eyes and a thin goatee. he was last seen wearing a gray zip-up sweatshirt, black jeans, black beanie and white shoes. he is carrying an orange backpack, a dell laptop computer with a black cover and a purple nintendo ds. tyler is developmentally equilavent to an 8 year old and is somewhat anti-social. investigators do not suspect foul play at this time. >> a registered sex offender is behind bars. accused of being on...
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we spoke to a neighbor that lived next door to tyler johnson. he said he followed the events through social media and didn't know one of the victims was his own neighbor. >> very nice family. very sad to hear that. i had no idea until right thousand. >> dodd didn't know johnson lived at the mall. he says he and his family were quiet. >> we're getting look at 340emos after the shooting happened. half a dozen or so what looks like a swat team with weapons in hand are walking carefully toward the entrance of the mall. howard county police say it took them several hours to clear the scene. we're hearing from maryland governor who released a statement saying on behalf of people of maryland i want to express my deepest condolences to the victims and teams and all those affected by the violence. protecting the public is our solemn dedication. we want to get a check with a me amelia. >> good morning to you. winds are calm right now. throughout the day, breezy at times with increasing clouds. here's a look at afternoon temperatures. temperatures warm to
we spoke to a neighbor that lived next door to tyler johnson. he said he followed the events through social media and didn't know one of the victims was his own neighbor. >> very nice family. very sad to hear that. i had no idea until right thousand. >> dodd didn't know johnson lived at the mall. he says he and his family were quiet. >> we're getting look at 340emos after the shooting happened. half a dozen or so what looks like a swat team with weapons in hand are walking...
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tyler? >> seema, thank you. >>> volatile energy prices could cause volatile prices in the utility sector. if you fear emerging markets, utilities may be a solid domestic play for you. greg gourd sn managing director of utility research at isi group and joins us. welcome. do utilities generally profit in weather conditions like we're going through now? in the northeast and middle west? >> depends. if you're a regulated utility like coned, serving connecticut, massachusetts, you may make more money on volume on the short run. investors know returns are regulated and over time they don't capitalize the weather into valuations. however, if you're a merchant power generator like nrg or exelon that owns deregulated power plants in this region you have a potential to make a lot of money, seeing power price volatility on the back of the natural gas volatilityy. that's the margen's fuel for power. nrg in particular, a favorite idea. stock's down 4% year to date after a good year last year keeping up
tyler? >> seema, thank you. >>> volatile energy prices could cause volatile prices in the utility sector. if you fear emerging markets, utilities may be a solid domestic play for you. greg gourd sn managing director of utility research at isi group and joins us. welcome. do utilities generally profit in weather conditions like we're going through now? in the northeast and middle west? >> depends. if you're a regulated utility like coned, serving connecticut, massachusetts,...
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cry. >> tyler is no stranger to climbing.e scaled mount whitney and trained a year and a half for this climb. he was better fit than i was. >> his parents say adventures have always been his idea. >> hopefully, one day, they can climb with me. >> he told me he's now thinking about climbing in russia. >> barbara b asked very applied for health coverage but have not heard anything. what should i do to ensure very coverage? >> great question. there is a way to track all the way through. i want you to go to covered ca.gov or give them a call. and go to abc7 news.com. >> jen c asked should i ever use a debit card again? >> there is your debit card come was protections guaranteed by banks and other institutions. that is a major difference. other other major difference with a credit card if someone uses it, you don't pay. say i don't owe. not going to pavement with debit card you say they took the money. will you give it back? if you're a good xheshgs they want to keep you. if you're not a great customer they have a tendency to go w
cry. >> tyler is no stranger to climbing.e scaled mount whitney and trained a year and a half for this climb. he was better fit than i was. >> his parents say adventures have always been his idea. >> hopefully, one day, they can climb with me. >> he told me he's now thinking about climbing in russia. >> barbara b asked very applied for health coverage but have not heard anything. what should i do to ensure very coverage? >> great question. there is a way to...
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this is 16-year-old tyler edward simmons. he is a student at carlmont high school, was last seen monday night at ralston middle school by a custodian. his father says he was supposed to be at the belmont public lay bay area where he picks up tyler every afternoon. the family does live in fremont but tyler goes to school in belmont because they used to live here. now, things to know when looking for him, his parents say that the teenager is autistic, has the mental capacity of an 8-year-old and is somewhat antisocial. he was last seen wearing a gray zip-up sweater, black jeans, black beanie and white shoes. police are actively searching for him and friends and family searching for places where he is most likely to be. it's ongoing. cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> san francisco police are looking for a missing san francisco state student. 32-year-old bradley bennett hasn't been in contact with his family in kentucky for more than three weeks. he was last seen in bear valley in the sierra on january 13 wearing a gray sweatshirt and j
this is 16-year-old tyler edward simmons. he is a student at carlmont high school, was last seen monday night at ralston middle school by a custodian. his father says he was supposed to be at the belmont public lay bay area where he picks up tyler every afternoon. the family does live in fremont but tyler goes to school in belmont because they used to live here. now, things to know when looking for him, his parents say that the teenager is autistic, has the mental capacity of an 8-year-old and...
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a custodian last spotted tyler simmons at ralston middle school around 7:00 last night.ring a gray zip-up sweatshirt, carrying an orange back pack. >> the santa clara water district is expected to vote on water policies. the district will likely urge people to cut back use by 10%. >> two colorado farmers responsible for a deadly listeria outbreak are scheduled to be sentenced today. 33 people died, nearly 150 more were hospitalized. in 28 states including california. the brothers face up to six years in prison and $1.5 million in fines. >> president obama will deliver his state of the union address today. but it will come as he faces low approval ratings. peggy bunker joins us now with a look at the poll numbers just released. >> good morning. some call this the president's last chance to turn things around. the pressure on for him to address head on the public pessimism about what our government has or not been able to accomplish. recent poll numbers show the president will address the country with a 43% job approval rating, very tough to do. that's a tough number to ra
a custodian last spotted tyler simmons at ralston middle school around 7:00 last night.ring a gray zip-up sweatshirt, carrying an orange back pack. >> the santa clara water district is expected to vote on water policies. the district will likely urge people to cut back use by 10%. >> two colorado farmers responsible for a deadly listeria outbreak are scheduled to be sentenced today. 33 people died, nearly 150 more were hospitalized. in 28 states including california. the brothers...
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they say that the manager brianna bensolo died of multiple gunshot wounds as did another worker tyler johnson and the sho shooter damion aguilar died of a self-inflicted gunshot to the head. they are analyzing the phone and financial records as they continue to search for a motive in this case. live in burtonsville, pat collins, news4. >> and one of the victims of the shooting is remembered as not only someone who turned his life around, but helping teenagers to stop using drugs. 25-year-old tyler johnson did time in jail for drug charge, but he has been sober for the past few years, a nd he spent much of the time speaking to the school groups and mentoring teenager wos were trying to get clean. >> if anyone needed anything, tyler would have been there for him. and he was just a positive young man who was so respectful, and so much fun and so delightful, and he had so much life left to live. >> and friends of tyler say they can't imagine anyone targeting him for violence. >> and we are now hearing the 911 call after a 10-year-old girl fell into a well in pasadena, and today, we lear
they say that the manager brianna bensolo died of multiple gunshot wounds as did another worker tyler johnson and the sho shooter damion aguilar died of a self-inflicted gunshot to the head. they are analyzing the phone and financial records as they continue to search for a motive in this case. live in burtonsville, pat collins, news4. >> and one of the victims of the shooting is remembered as not only someone who turned his life around, but helping teenagers to stop using drugs....