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what's more fun to have on set, tyler or medina? >> tyler. i can't stand medea. >> really?ea for who she is, but tie learn is a different -- tyler is a different person. >> when i have the costume on i'm not nice. i don't want to have it on. i didn't want to put it on, but now that it's on, shut up and get over here, come on, i have this stuff on, hurry up. >> yeah, there's no playing games with him. so then when he takes it off -- he's back to the tyler i know. >> that's because medea can get away with anything because she's carrying a pistol. let's get to the medea christmas. tell us about your character and why you decided to do the film. >> one, tyler, they asked me to do it. i was like, yes, yes. don't act like now. >> nobody asked you to do it. you called me saying, do you think i -- >> no, i did not do that! >> can i go with y'all? >> maybe you can keep an eye on my class while i go into the meeting. >> i'm sorry? your class? children? jasmine, we don't get along. >> you know, you see a mobile, educated young woman who is from the big city and just trying to lead the
what's more fun to have on set, tyler or medina? >> tyler. i can't stand medea. >> really?ea for who she is, but tie learn is a different -- tyler is a different person. >> when i have the costume on i'm not nice. i don't want to have it on. i didn't want to put it on, but now that it's on, shut up and get over here, come on, i have this stuff on, hurry up. >> yeah, there's no playing games with him. so then when he takes it off -- he's back to the tyler i know. >>...
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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. >>> what's wrong with walmart? the world's largest retailer says it won't earn as much money this year as many analysts had hoped. what the new ceo needs to do to regain momentum in sales and the stock. >>> doozy of a deal. investors are still talking about the whopping price facebook will pay for a company that doesn't run ads and charges customers just a dollar a year. what the heck is whatsapp and who are the overnight billionaires behind it? >>> hewlett-packard, is the computermaker's turn around still clicking? what you need to know at any time about hp's earnings report. >>> good evening everyone and welcome, susie gharib has the night off. a big bounce back in the markets today with the major averages gaining back nearly
>>> 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. >>> what's wrong with walmart? the world's largest retailer says it won't earn as much money this year as many analysts had...
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(crowd chanting "tyler!") ...tyler oakley, professional fan, had quite a few fans of his own.d cheering) >> the interesting thing about traditional celebrities and then youtubers, for a fan, they run up to me in the street and they act like we are friends. part of the reason why a lot of people, like, relate to me is that i am just one of them. >> oh hey, girl, come on in! >> rushkoff: but he's not, really. beyond his massive following on youtube, he has over 800,000 followers on facebook, 1.3 million on instagram, approaching two million on twitter, and the numbers are rising every day. tyler is a millionaire in the currency of likes. >> i can upload tomorrow. >> i can upload whenever you want. >> rushkoff: but social media is all about sharing, and that includes sharing the wealth. when kids with large audiences work together, everyone benefits. >> well, hello, everyone. my name is tyler oakley, and i am here with oli white! >> my favorite thing to do on my channel is collaborations. >> christmas gives me, like, anxiety. >> all of us youtubers are realizing, "okay, there's n
(crowd chanting "tyler!") ...tyler oakley, professional fan, had quite a few fans of his own.d cheering) >> the interesting thing about traditional celebrities and then youtubers, for a fan, they run up to me in the street and they act like we are friends. part of the reason why a lot of people, like, relate to me is that i am just one of them. >> oh hey, girl, come on in! >> rushkoff: but he's not, really. beyond his massive following on youtube, he has over 800,000...
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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, come sit down here next to natalie. we will answer some of those questions that we ahad in the huddle. >> my question has to do with value. how are you going to educate consumers so that they know this is an option when they get lucky enough to have a really great relationship? >> the air around us is pulsing with text messages, 13 trillion sent last year alone. more and more people are choosing this as their main method to communicate. it could be just once a year people choose this, just for that one time where it's a meaningful gift or memoir. it's the right one. >> how much is it? >> it's 99 cents for the book and you can create as many as you like for $2.99. >> even a hardback like this? >> no, after that you can decide to create an ebook or output it in a soft copy or hard copy and those can range from $3200. >> what is your profit margin on something so cheap? >> the 99 cents is all profit, actually creating the book. the profit margin can only go up once we can take some of the services in house which we want to
tyler, come sit down here next to natalie. we will answer some of those questions that we ahad in the huddle. >> my question has to do with value. how are you going to educate consumers so that they know this is an option when they get lucky enough to have a really great relationship? >> the air around us is pulsing with text messages, 13 trillion sent last year alone. more and more people are choosing this as their main method to communicate. it could be just once a year people...
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i'm tyler mathisen. susie gharib has the night off. mark twain reports of the death of the big bookstore may have been greatly exaggerated. borders may have closed, so did walden books but barnes & noble has survived. its market value has steadily fallen and it's struggled to take on the internet and e books but it is still here. it's survived by changing and adapting and being at the forefront of the e book revolution with its nook e reader and now takeover offer for that beaten down chain. along with its nook unit. from a little known investment firm called g asset management. initially investors sent shares of the 128-year-old book seller sharply higher. at the end of the session shares had come back a little bit. they still ended up by a solid 5.5%. courtney reagan joins us now with more on the takeover offer and what it could mean for america's biggest book seller. this really sort of came out of nowhere, at least it did today. >> yeah, most certainly, tyler. barnes & noble has gone through numerous changes over the last few years
i'm tyler mathisen. susie gharib has the night off. mark twain reports of the death of the big bookstore may have been greatly exaggerated. borders may have closed, so did walden books but barnes & noble has survived. its market value has steadily fallen and it's struggled to take on the internet and e books but it is still here. it's survived by changing and adapting and being at the forefront of the e book revolution with its nook e reader and now takeover offer for that beaten down...
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what is today, tyler?day before valentine's day. >> february 13th. >> yeah. >> which is the week of the survey week? >> which -- >> february 12th. the week that includes -- what i just showed you over the last two weeks, maximum snowfall during the payroll week. i hope coming up a broader survey that will look at the extend to which people believe that payrolls and gdp have been affected by the weather. >> a coal roll there. >> fast -- >> over fast motion and snow motion. steve liesman. thanks. sue, to you. >>> we continue with frozenomics, guise. it's impacting every. first to kate kelly on the other energy plays investors have been looking at beyond the oil and gas. kate? >> thanks, sue. with the east coast reeling as tyler and steve just told us as well as other parts of the country from yet another major snowstorm, natural gas is rallying again to the $5 mark and beyond, but gas, you said, not the only commodity benefiting from the coldest winter in recent memory. power is, too. look at these charts. a
what is today, tyler?day before valentine's day. >> february 13th. >> yeah. >> which is the week of the survey week? >> which -- >> february 12th. the week that includes -- what i just showed you over the last two weeks, maximum snowfall during the payroll week. i hope coming up a broader survey that will look at the extend to which people believe that payrolls and gdp have been affected by the weather. >> a coal roll there. >> fast -- >> over...
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is almost in tears jack finally says to tyler ward. >> stop it, tyler. just tell her it's a prank.ust tell her, tyler! >> ah! >> oh, my gosh. she must be so relieved right now. >> i hope they didn't have to perform after this. >> jack actually pulled this stunt on a bunch of other people in a whole other video you can see that including christopher lloyd from "back to the future" fame if you want to see this prank pulled on other people, go to rightthisminute.com. >>> a psa for the popular kids in school. >> it doesn't get better. >> this is a parody, but there's a lot of truth behind this. >> why it might be all downhill for those who peeked early. >>> and -- >> the horse is, like, oh, i know that sound. >> how cracking the whip gets them to giddyap. >>> plus, the thursday buzzword you need for a shot at winning an ipad mini. one of the best things is that millions of peopleia will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. enroll now at coveredca.com. put a damper on a lot of t
is almost in tears jack finally says to tyler ward. >> stop it, tyler. just tell her it's a prank.ust tell her, tyler! >> ah! >> oh, my gosh. she must be so relieved right now. >> i hope they didn't have to perform after this. >> jack actually pulled this stunt on a bunch of other people in a whole other video you can see that including christopher lloyd from "back to the future" fame if you want to see this prank pulled on other people, go to...
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>> not much of a way, tyler. i think one of the things you can do, we're looking at these options to actually look at these different benchmarks of $250,000 or $450,000 where the new tax rates apply and look to shift people, if they are right around those limits, we can do our best to possibly limit their income. obviously this is not the type of thing we're typically in the business of doing, but it may be something that benefits our clients if they're getting close to one of those tlesh holds. >> i would think it would also going forward cause people to want to be much more conscious of the tax efficiency of their investment portfolio, and maybe consider some municipal bonds for the tax-free income that they generate. >> there's no question, if you have taxable accounts and you're southbound subject to this tax, a bond income could be something you would do -- it's also possible, some are suggesting that actively managed investment accounts are less tax efficient than passively managed investment accounts, and
>> not much of a way, tyler. i think one of the things you can do, we're looking at these options to actually look at these different benchmarks of $250,000 or $450,000 where the new tax rates apply and look to shift people, if they are right around those limits, we can do our best to possibly limit their income. obviously this is not the type of thing we're typically in the business of doing, but it may be something that benefits our clients if they're getting close to one of those tlesh...
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tyler? >> phil, thank you very much. barclays, the big british bank, out with earnings today. they were down by about 25% from a year ago but most of the attention focusing on this. a data breach at barclays. british media are reporting that the breach is severe and that british authorities have been brought in to investigate it. the data that apparently has been breached includes such things as passport information, national insurance card information and other personal items. very serious stuff involving barclays. they are looking at that over there. thousands of customers may have been impacted. >> story we will continue to follow. seems to be coming more and more common. >>> we are down about 18 points on the dow. dominic chu is here. not a bad way for the bears or the bulls to start a monday off. >> you can't really blame any of these traders here. i have spoken to a ton of them. they all say we're waiting on janet yellin's testimony for tomorrow. this is very much a holding pattern for
tyler? >> phil, thank you very much. barclays, the big british bank, out with earnings today. they were down by about 25% from a year ago but most of the attention focusing on this. a data breach at barclays. british media are reporting that the breach is severe and that british authorities have been brought in to investigate it. the data that apparently has been breached includes such things as passport information, national insurance card information and other personal items. very...
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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. >>> the winter impact. the south slammed, the northeast is next. and the impacts will be seen in things like job growth, gdp and auto sales. which numbers are most vulnerable and what do you need to watch? >>> the opposite story on the west coast where it's dry dry dry. that has farms trying to stretch every last drop of water. relying heavily on the company that can help them out. >>> high stakes vote workers at a volkswagen plant in the deep south could make history if they vote to unionize. there's also a lot on the line for big labor if it goes down in defeat. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, february 12th. >>> good evening, everyone i-i'm sue herera. susie gharib has the evening off. >>
>>> 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. >>> the winter impact. the south slammed, the northeast is next. and the impacts will be seen in things like job growth, gdp...
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tyler? >>> the violence in ukraine only getting worse today. this is video -- look at that. of an armored personnel vehicle coming under attack. police vehicle. the explosion was caught on tape. we don't have word on the fate of the crew inside but so far, some 25 people have been killed in the clashes. boxing champion vitale klichenko is urging the 20,000 protesters in kiev's central square to defend their camp. the violence starting to impact the russian stock market. it was down 3% today. there you see the decline, down 3.5% over the past week. the bigger russian companies fell, those companies doing business in the ukraine and they transport oil and gas throughout the country. the rsx, an etf that trades russian stocks or tracks them, i should say, also lower today as you see there. kate? >>> just taking a quick look at the boards, it looks like the dow is looking down for the moment, just slightly down. the s&p basically flat, closing perhaps not far from its all time high of 1850 depen
tyler? >>> the violence in ukraine only getting worse today. this is video -- look at that. of an armored personnel vehicle coming under attack. police vehicle. the explosion was caught on tape. we don't have word on the fate of the crew inside but so far, some 25 people have been killed in the clashes. boxing champion vitale klichenko is urging the 20,000 protesters in kiev's central square to defend their camp. the violence starting to impact the russian stock market. it was down 3%...
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>> the solution, tyler, is not exactly a blank check. it revolves around something that makes republicans feel like they can tell their conservative base we have some sort of concession. a year ago at this time, it was no budget, no pay. if the senate doesn't pass a budget, they won't get paid. so it's a matter of coming up with some figure for the speaker to be able to tell conservatives, i got the best we could but let's focus on the things that work for us like obamacare. >> if everything goes according to plan, what is the timetable here? >> well, as you noted, the debt limit, we hit it on friday. then you have extraordinary measures but because the government is going to be paying so much in tax refunds, there isn't the lengthf time that members have become used to. they are used to this dragging on for months past the date. the economy is fairly strong at the moment, so that could provided a digs l cushion. by the end of this month, by the end of february, that's the target they have to shoot for now. >> another count town for us t
>> the solution, tyler, is not exactly a blank check. it revolves around something that makes republicans feel like they can tell their conservative base we have some sort of concession. a year ago at this time, it was no budget, no pay. if the senate doesn't pass a budget, they won't get paid. so it's a matter of coming up with some figure for the speaker to be able to tell conservatives, i got the best we could but let's focus on the things that work for us like obamacare. >> if...
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i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to youin 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 revolutionaries. >> our tag line is smarter planet, but it's all about information technology moving out into other problems that the world was becoming our lab. >> in nearly a century of innovation, the research labs of ibm produced breakthroughs from microchips to the computer. dr. john kelly talked with us about the ambitious agenda he is pursuing. funding is provided by the intell corporation. >> we are so glad to have you here tonight, john. you and i had a pretty fun
i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to youin 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 revolutionaries. >> our tag line is smarter planet,...
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>> this is what is different about this episode, tyler, from previous ones. they are not looking for a companion provision that democrats hate. they are doing something that democrats might be able to say yes to. one of them is resource $6 billion in cuts to veterans pensions that were made in that bipartisan budget deal, patty murray and paul ryan a few weeks ago. the other is some increases in the reimbursement rates for doctors under medicare. that may fall out of the deal, it may simply be the veterans benefits and they would have to find other cuts to pay for the change. >> john, it sounds like from what they are saying, they are not going to take this right down to the wall, that's what wall street is worried about. once again it going to be a midnight deadline and everybody is on pins and needles. >> that's the affirmative sign wall street can take. it's not likely to go up against it. that's why they are having this meeting tonight. they are off for nextpresiden's week. it is important for them to do it this week. that's close to the headline. house r
>> this is what is different about this episode, tyler, from previous ones. they are not looking for a companion provision that democrats hate. they are doing something that democrats might be able to say yes to. one of them is resource $6 billion in cuts to veterans pensions that were made in that bipartisan budget deal, patty murray and paul ryan a few weeks ago. the other is some increases in the reimbursement rates for doctors under medicare. that may fall out of the deal, it may...
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tyler? >> maybe there's a thaw where you are. right here it's snowing hard and cold. thanks very much. >>> this is the biggest drop for home builder sentiment since that survey began. anything below a 50 is considered a negative sentiment and right now, we stand at or sit at 46. here's another check on the home builder stocks as we mentioned, they are down across the board. we have a professor of real estate and finance at wharton. we are sort of extrapolating from this home builder sentiment number and thinking rather negatively about it. is this one of the housing numbers that is more prone to volatility? >> it is prone to volatility. but behind the sentiment are factors that are fundamental. so it's not simply perception out there. it's reality. this housing market is not going to power the recovery as it has. >> what are the fundamental problems in the market right now? >> fundamentally, what we can see the slowing of the sales and it's reflecting affordability problems, interest rates a
tyler? >> maybe there's a thaw where you are. right here it's snowing hard and cold. thanks very much. >>> this is the biggest drop for home builder sentiment since that survey began. anything below a 50 is considered a negative sentiment and right now, we stand at or sit at 46. here's another check on the home builder stocks as we mentioned, they are down across the board. we have a professor of real estate and finance at wharton. we are sort of extrapolating from this home...
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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. >>> where do we stand? home depot and macy's say spring is the thing to look toward, but one survey on housing says the best of the recovery may be behind us. so is the economy in the winter doldrums or are there real problems ahead? >>> grand canyon, a controversial bill in arizona has big business racheting up the pressure on the state's governor. >>> and being nimble. in the second part of our health care series, how one health insurance start-up is trying to compete with the big boys. we have that and a whole lot more on "nightly business report" for this february 25th. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome. after months of punishing snow storms and bone-rattling temperatures across much of the nation, a lot of people along with retailers, real estate agents, auto mater
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. >>> where do we stand? home depot and macy's say spring is the thing to look toward, but one survey on housing says the best of the recovery may be behind us. so is the...
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>> well, it's a great question, tyler. the surprise so far this year has really been that this has been sort of an unhealthy pullback. it's been very indistinct, very volatile. really reflecting i think significant uncertainty as regards not just the equity but the income market's near-term future. the pullback of a magnitude of 10, 15, maybe as high as 20% would likely be spurred more by fear of assumptions than by fundamentals. at least that's true currently. we're seeing no fundamental signs of a catalyst for any sort of significant selling. but fear has proven to be a significant factor in terms of both the movement up in the market and in the short-term down drafts that we've seen. so it wouldn't be surprising. >> we've been hearing, jim, that dreaded word "contagion" popping up in a lot of market forecasts. what could be the source of any kind of crisis like that out of the emerging markets or something else? are you looking for any kind of mini crisis out there that will give reason for the pullback? >> well, we cer
>> well, it's a great question, tyler. the surprise so far this year has really been that this has been sort of an unhealthy pullback. it's been very indistinct, very volatile. really reflecting i think significant uncertainty as regards not just the equity but the income market's near-term future. the pullback of a magnitude of 10, 15, maybe as high as 20% would likely be spurred more by fear of assumptions than by fundamentals. at least that's true currently. we're seeing no fundamental...
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i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to youin 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. >> home can define who we are. for an arts organization, a home is essential. whether it's a new home for an established institution, a long-time home for a community with special needs, or a home for a particular brand of theater. home sweet home ... this time on spark. [ ♪music ] >> major funding for spark is provided by the william and flora hewlett foundation,ú supporting creativity and innovation in the arts since 1967. and by the kqed campaign for the future program venture fund with additional support from the walter and elise haas fund the george frederick jewett
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my stock is tyler technology. >> i have to tell you, i went to tyler, texas, once and i saw tyler technologies hit 100s and i have to do work on it. i have not completed the work. i do not know tyler tech enough to opine on it. to colin in maryland. >> boo-ya, jim, a shoutout to my finance teacher mr. march. >> i like mr. march immediately. what is up? >> my favorite is boldir brands. >> and i have to tell you, boulder friends, my friend at greenberg said be careful. he's been throwing red flags about boulder brands so i'm going to tell you i'm on hold. he's that good. to mike in florida. >> jimbo, boo-ya from ft. lauderdale. recently we haven't seen the old american airlines and the stock in the past and present and i'm looking at another airline that is in fort lauderdale, spirit airlines. >> it is the real deal. they go where they ain't. i like him, he is the we wheelie keeler of the airline business. gary? >> jimbo, nice to talk to you. got a question for you. in the nfl you bet on the quarterback and in corporate america you bet on the ceo, i bet on this john metric from microsoft to zing
my stock is tyler technology. >> i have to tell you, i went to tyler, texas, once and i saw tyler technologies hit 100s and i have to do work on it. i have not completed the work. i do not know tyler tech enough to opine on it. to colin in maryland. >> boo-ya, jim, a shoutout to my finance teacher mr. march. >> i like mr. march immediately. what is up? >> my favorite is boldir brands. >> and i have to tell you, boulder friends, my friend at greenberg said be...
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check out catamaran shares, tyler.ing after benefit management says the profit outlook falls below wall street expectations trading ten times it's normal volume nap stock is down big, sue, you can see there. back to you. >> always natally dressed. thank you. >>> and prime and punishment, a multimillion dar fraud and a brazen murder plan. on the cates case. >> a con man locked in this cell and filled with rage hatches a wild scheme to kill. only on cnbc. coming up next on "power lunch." ok, here's the way the system works. let's say you pay your guy around 2 percent to manage your money. that's not much, you think except it's 2 percent every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch! over time it really adds up. then go to e*trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert. it's low. really? yes, really. e*trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms not ours that's how our system works. e*trade. le
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the triple threat, tyler. there are eight companies that have made that list, according to facts that three are repeats from last quarter. netflix, red hat and lam recertain. all three tech names outperforming the s&p 500 the past three months. new companies that made the list include f5 networks, offset competition, going forward, security the biggest growth driver for f5. te connectivity and electric kpoen component maker. and two important earnings drivers. three non-tech name, qantas services beating by wide margin thanks to a pickup in engineering, and construction services business and beating expectations, raised forecast, even after it said it would stop selling. >> all righty. looks like we just lost seema's microphone. i thought it was my problem. i couldn't hear. >> i couldn't hear. >> dominic chu look tat the tec secretary perp looks at stocks you have to break it down. there's tech and then there's tech. >> all kinds of tech. right? it's not just one place. not just one kind of company. 23 y if yo
the triple threat, tyler. there are eight companies that have made that list, according to facts that three are repeats from last quarter. netflix, red hat and lam recertain. all three tech names outperforming the s&p 500 the past three months. new companies that made the list include f5 networks, offset competition, going forward, security the biggest growth driver for f5. te connectivity and electric kpoen component maker. and two important earnings drivers. three non-tech name, qantas...
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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. >>> surgeon the street. stocks have their best four-day streak in almost two yeaas the fed chief puts investors in a buying mood. >>> moving forward, the house votes to extend the nation's borrowing limit without the political drama of last year. can investors breathe a sigh of relief? >>> food stocks fried. con-agra and dean foods warn of tough times ahead sending shares tumbling. what's behind the weak outlook and is it cause for concern? all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, february 11th. >>> good evening, everybody. i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue guererra in for susie gharib. >> the new fed chairman assures that if the economy continues to gain strength -- in order to boost the financial s
>>> 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. >>> surgeon the street. stocks have their best four-day streak in almost two yeaas the fed chief puts investors in a buying...
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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. >>> silver lining. not as many jobs were created in january as hoped but the unemployment rate dropped, and experts are saying that trends are actually encouraging. >>> from coast-to-coast. why are californians thousands of miles from the harsh east coast winter also feeling the chill? >>> and high risk, high reward. if you're looking to invest in companies with big growth potential, our market monitor guest tonight has a list of stocks that are relatively young and newly public. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, february 7th. good evening, everybody. i'm bill griffeth. tyler mathisen is off again tonight. >> good evening from me as well. i'm susie gharib. american businesses didn't do much hiri
>>> 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. >>> silver lining. not as many jobs were created in january as hoped but the unemployment rate dropped, and experts are saying...
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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. >>> megamedia deal. the nation's largest cable operator, comcast, wants to get even bigger. it plans to buynumber two. time warner. what will the regulators say? >>> shoppers stayed home last night causing retail sales to drop. how much is due to the weather and is it cause for concern? >>> and cisco skids. shares slump as the maker of networking gear faces fresh questions over whether its turn around strategy is working. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, february 13th. >> good evening, i'm tyler mathisen. >> around i'm in for susie. we begin this evening with a megamerger in the media world. that deal that would combine the largest tv providers comcast and cable. if approved the company would
>>> 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. >>> megamedia deal. the nation's largest cable operator, comcast, wants to get even bigger. it plans to buynumber two. time...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gehrig. brought to you in part by -- >> thestreet.com. founded by jim cramer thestreet.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. it's home to cramer's multi-million dollar portfolio. learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> stock have their best weekly performance of the year after a rocky start to 2014. >>> unhealthy outlook. weight watchers, one of the best-known name in this weight loss, lost a big chunk of its market value today as people flocked to new technologies like apps and fitness bands to shed the pounds. >>> market monitor. looking for stocks that pay dividends and do well in a slow-growth environment? our guest tonight has recommendations. all that and more on "nightly business report" for friday, february 14th. good evening, i'm sue herera. >> good evening from me as well. i'm tyler plath son by the way. for stocks today capped the best week so far this year. the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 all gained more than 2%. the week. nasdaq touched its highest level in nearly 14 y
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gehrig. brought to you in part by -- >> thestreet.com. founded by jim cramer thestreet.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. it's home to cramer's multi-million dollar portfolio. learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> stock have their best weekly performance of the year after a rocky start to 2014. >>> unhealthy outlook. weight watchers, one of the best-known name in...