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i'm here with tyler perry! in the new movie "gone girl", in theaters this friday. now tyler is a well-known remote control enthusiast. >> yes. >> jimmy: and i like to try to beat him in an r/c race when he comes to visit this show. so far, what's my record? >> 0 and -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> 0 and whatever. >> jimmy: 0 and 3. [ laughter ] today we are using these ipads. we're gonna control these jumping drones. jumping drones. >> never seen them before. >> jimmy: yeah. >> they look fun. >> jimmy: we set up a course in the studio here. >> right. >> jimmy: we are going to race off the stage, then jump through that hoop. then race through that lit-up tunnel. >> cool. >> jimmy: then make a right turn, hop over frank knuckles from the legendary roots crew. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] after jumping over knuckles, you have to jump up the steps. first one to jump their drone up onto their lap is the champion. >> wow. >> jimmy: yeah. >> can we stand up? >> jimmy: yeah. >> okay. >> jimmy: tyler perry, are you ready
i'm here with tyler perry! in the new movie "gone girl", in theaters this friday. now tyler is a well-known remote control enthusiast. >> yes. >> jimmy: and i like to try to beat him in an r/c race when he comes to visit this show. so far, what's my record? >> 0 and -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> 0 and whatever. >> jimmy: 0 and 3. [ laughter ] today we are using these ipads. we're gonna control these jumping drones. jumping drones. >> never seen them...
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me that tyler would have 30iq, not be able to walk or talk.it was pretty devastating for, you know arc mother with a very beautiful normal looking baby in my arms. >> these boys had deficiencies that had been identified in men but not necessarily translated back to the boys. ♪ >> reporter: now we're sharing if you give them testosterone their brains develop back. >> early detection and early innovative treatment have saved her son she believes. >> what does that feel like. >> you're peeking. >> the testosterone he gets helps him move along the right speed he should be physically and intellectually. >> reporter: she works to share the good news. not the bad with other parents who have boys like tyler. >> i wish someone would have said therapy would help him develop to his full potential. >> tyler is not only walking and talking and learning to read, he has that best friend rocco. >> this my best friend. >> math is super easy. >> rocco's mom jenn says he's just showing off for the camera. >> learning is definitely hear for rocco. the fight in hi
me that tyler would have 30iq, not be able to walk or talk.it was pretty devastating for, you know arc mother with a very beautiful normal looking baby in my arms. >> these boys had deficiencies that had been identified in men but not necessarily translated back to the boys. ♪ >> reporter: now we're sharing if you give them testosterone their brains develop back. >> early detection and early innovative treatment have saved her son she believes. >> what does that feel...
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but such people do exist, and tyler bradt is one of them. >> my name is tyler bradt. i live here in missoula, montana, and i'm a professional kayaker. >> this 23-year-old has been kayaking all his life and travels the globe following rapid after churning rapid. >> what i've fallen in love with is the extreme side of kayaking. big drops and waterfalls. hard rapids, big drops and waterfalls. >> tyler paddled over his first waterfall at the age of 15 and has never looked back. >> i would say in my life 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 of that waterfall. it was amazing. >> the ride over alexandra falls didn't just give tyler a major adrenaline rush, but he also got the
but such people do exist, and tyler bradt is one of them. >> my name is tyler bradt. i live here in missoula, montana, and i'm a professional kayaker. >> this 23-year-old has been kayaking all his life and travels the globe following rapid after churning rapid. >> what i've fallen in love with is the extreme side of kayaking. big drops and waterfalls. hard rapids, big drops and waterfalls. >> tyler paddled over his first waterfall at the age of 15 and has never looked...
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>> reporter: that's right, tyler. and the most important thing out of this event so far is an update on the iphone, tyler. tim cook taking the stage talking about the big retail moment that the debut of the iphone 6 and 6 plus were says. and this isn't surprising, that it's the fastest selling iphone ever. but take this quote. he says buy a lot, a whole lot. that was pointing forward to the launch in china which is coming up on all three major carriers, he says. it's ready for 4g. so he's excited about that. he's beginning to talk about apple pay as well. that iphone update, important, of course, because that's the major both sales and profit driver for apple thus far. the stock ticked up slightly. i saw when he made that announcement, we'll see where it goes from here. he's beginning to talk about apple pay, and we're looking for some kind of a launch date on that event coming up. he's just said apparently that 500 new banks are supporting apple pay, which gives an indication that they're looking for a broad-based la
>> reporter: that's right, tyler. and the most important thing out of this event so far is an update on the iphone, tyler. tim cook taking the stage talking about the big retail moment that the debut of the iphone 6 and 6 plus were says. and this isn't surprising, that it's the fastest selling iphone ever. but take this quote. he says buy a lot, a whole lot. that was pointing forward to the launch in china which is coming up on all three major carriers, he says. it's ready for 4g. so he's...
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. >> meet tyler and rocco. doctors thought they would never walk or even talk, but they are thriving. innovative treatment helping them and how it could help millions of other children. hey, howard. >> hello, hello. hey, i can't ever get enough of chip kelly. even with a bye week. more from chip today, some chipper comments, and if you were a sixers fan and i don't know how many are, it's not good news. that's coming up in sports. this is ceo tom macarthur's world. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur opposes a woman's right to choose backed by a group that would outlaw abortion even for rape and incest. for us in the real world, aimee belgard. aimee will fight for equal pay and protect a woman's right to choose. aimee belgard's on our side. i'm aimee belgard and i approve this message. ♪ >> philadelphia police are on the hunt for two men who shot a 24 year old man 35 times. north philadelphia's uber street and 2100 block are the scene. the sp
. >> meet tyler and rocco. doctors thought they would never walk or even talk, but they are thriving. innovative treatment helping them and how it could help millions of other children. hey, howard. >> hello, hello. hey, i can't ever get enough of chip kelly. even with a bye week. more from chip today, some chipper comments, and if you were a sixers fan and i don't know how many are, it's not good news. that's coming up in sports. this is ceo tom macarthur's world. in macarthur's...
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brent crude oil closed at the lowest level since 2010, tyler? >>> all right, so why is oil lowering so much, there is a concern for investors who own oil-related shares. here is the founding partner with again capital, you again? >> back. >> nice to have you here. very simply stated why are prices falling as much as they are, as fast as they are? >> it is a one-two punch, tyler, part of it is the slowing economy in europe where the demand for oil is key. the wheels are coming off opec, there is a battle for market share, they're looking at the abyss. we'll keep pumping and fighting for market share, this is the saudis and kuwaitis, saying this. >> in the past they might have cut production? >> in the past, just last year the saudis cut production about a million barrels a day. they're not doing it yet, i think because they want to send a warning to russia and also what they're doing in syria. the shale miracle, what we have been experiencing, a big part of this. and the saudis are drawing a line in the tar sand saying you know what? we can produ
brent crude oil closed at the lowest level since 2010, tyler? >>> all right, so why is oil lowering so much, there is a concern for investors who own oil-related shares. here is the founding partner with again capital, you again? >> back. >> nice to have you here. very simply stated why are prices falling as much as they are, as fast as they are? >> it is a one-two punch, tyler, part of it is the slowing economy in europe where the demand for oil is key. the wheels...
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and this stock is up, tyler, about 20% year to date. back over to you. >> all right, thank you very much, dom. >>> thomas menino, the longest searching mayor in the city of boston died this morning at the age of 71. he had faced a long battle with cancer. many will remember the mayor who checked himself out of the hospital with a broken leg in the aftermath of the boston marathon bombing. insisting on being available to serve the city he loved. mayor menino served five consecutive terms as the chief executive of boston. that's almost 20 years. >>> well, the data used to get a snapshot of the u.s. housing market, often looks back to forecast the future. but now google is getting into the game, and they change games when they get in. using big data to convey real estate trends in realtime. diana olick has that story from washington. hi, diana. >> reporter: hi, ty. it's the power of the very public search, google using your search data to determine home sales as close to realtime as you can get. how? okay. so last march google capital, an
and this stock is up, tyler, about 20% year to date. back over to you. >> all right, thank you very much, dom. >>> thomas menino, the longest searching mayor in the city of boston died this morning at the age of 71. he had faced a long battle with cancer. many will remember the mayor who checked himself out of the hospital with a broken leg in the aftermath of the boston marathon bombing. insisting on being available to serve the city he loved. mayor menino served five...
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tyler, i think we are moving ahead. tim is a very humble, modest guy and is not one to say, look at me. so this is moving, to me, when he says this is my brick, building this brick by brick, the momentum is there, and even if pope francis can call a meeting, my wife, penny and i have been big supporters of trying to have equality for everyone. and no discrimination. >> okay, good, bill. let me get kara in this conversation, you know, in the silicon valley and the tech industry, the attitudes towards gay rights is much more progressive. but you just heard in the report a comment by one of the people in the story saying you know in other countries, and singapore was the example he gave. there are a lot of laws against gay rights, and that this will be difficult for tim cook to deal with the businesses overseas. what are your thoughts on that? >> well, it is not laws against gay rights, it is laws against gays, they're killing them in certain countries, it is not just getting rights to get married or anything like that. yo
tyler, i think we are moving ahead. tim is a very humble, modest guy and is not one to say, look at me. so this is moving, to me, when he says this is my brick, building this brick by brick, the momentum is there, and even if pope francis can call a meeting, my wife, penny and i have been big supporters of trying to have equality for everyone. and no discrimination. >> okay, good, bill. let me get kara in this conversation, you know, in the silicon valley and the tech industry, the...
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>> well, tyler, you're right. it will be a pretty small pool. but you have to look at this as a rate to rate proposition. i have a 4.75 fix, does that mean i should jump in and refinance? you have to think about what you can get other than that rate change, perhaps you have to do cash out. why? a lot of people were unable to do that cash out re-fi, maybe now they can. also, people who got their mortgage in the past couple of years they were required to get mortgage insurance, you may be able to refinance into a new loan where you don't have to pay the mortgage insurance. so maybe your rate will not be that much different but you will get the savings insurance. >> diana, how about home buyers, do you think the rates will get people to feel much better about buying a home? >> really, that depends on how long the rates stay low. this is not a knee jerk reaction for a home buyer, remember this is the single largest investment in general is going to be your home. so one day of rates moving down may not be enough to get home buyers out there buying. a
>> well, tyler, you're right. it will be a pretty small pool. but you have to look at this as a rate to rate proposition. i have a 4.75 fix, does that mean i should jump in and refinance? you have to think about what you can get other than that rate change, perhaps you have to do cash out. why? a lot of people were unable to do that cash out re-fi, maybe now they can. also, people who got their mortgage in the past couple of years they were required to get mortgage insurance, you may be...
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>> that's the right question, tyler. and what you have to do is take a step back and look fresh and make sure you're not using your old valuation analysis, that you're not locked into the past. ask yourself a question, if i didn't own it today, would i buy it today. and the answer to that is absolutely yes. at this valuation, this is a company that's a leader in the whole field of big data, the watson computer that's so famous, that wins "jeopardy!" putting them at the forefront of analytics. there is a change going on that people are leasing software instead of just buying it, and that puts pressure on earnings, but it is something i would buy today if i didn't own it. >> that's a very interesting perspective on it. thanks very much. >>> finally tonight, it was 27 years ago yesterday, october 19th, 1987, black monday, worst day ever for the dow. it lost 22% of its value. one session set off the panic on wall street. the equivalent drop would be 3700 points in one day. remember it well. >> i looked it up. the dow closed
>> that's the right question, tyler. and what you have to do is take a step back and look fresh and make sure you're not using your old valuation analysis, that you're not locked into the past. ask yourself a question, if i didn't own it today, would i buy it today. and the answer to that is absolutely yes. at this valuation, this is a company that's a leader in the whole field of big data, the watson computer that's so famous, that wins "jeopardy!" putting them at the forefront...
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. >> and you mentioned the bicyclist coalition we understand that tyler fresno by the is with us, yes hello. >> please so we can actually move to public comment if we can maybe hear from tyler and the beautifies coalition we have a motion and a second and second on the floor let's hear from the public and welcome tyler our executive director might have something to do with vision zero and i'm the policy director at the bicyclists coalition here as part of several dozens of organizations committed to vision zero and committed to improving our streets making them satisfactory and the agenda is a imperfect and appropriate time to pass the resolution there's two ways it's timely given what our discussing the first is the environment by making our streets satisfactory people take less carbon intensive modes of transportation they feel safe waiting at the bus stop instead of hopping in their cars and walking their kids to school and improve their matter and air pollution it's critical in some of the neighborhood like the mission and bay area we tend to have air pollution it stinks and that
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>> you know, tyler i wish i could be trained to gamble. and they found huge waste in the federal budget. let me read you a couple of highlights. this gets under his skin, he releases it every name, sort of the name and shame. $331,000 for a study involving couples sticking pins into voodoo dolls to see if they stick the pins in more aggressively when they have low blood sugar and they are angry. nasa was forced to spend $150 million for a launch tower that was immediately done away with because the type of rockets it was built for have been done away with years ago. nevertheless they were forced to spend the money by the politicians. and this gambling thing, a study to see if the monkeys had the same misplaced belief when we're gambling that when we get on a hot streak it may actually continue. >> so what did the scientists discover in all the research? >> they found a monkeys are just as bad as gambling as we are, when they are on a hot streak they believed it would continue. there is no basis in fact for that. the monkeys thought it, the
>> you know, tyler i wish i could be trained to gamble. and they found huge waste in the federal budget. let me read you a couple of highlights. this gets under his skin, he releases it every name, sort of the name and shame. $331,000 for a study involving couples sticking pins into voodoo dolls to see if they stick the pins in more aggressively when they have low blood sugar and they are angry. nasa was forced to spend $150 million for a launch tower that was immediately done away with...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> the street.com, featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus, the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> about face, stocks tumble just one day after the biggest rally of the year making this the most volatile stretch for the markets since 2011. >> why now? and should investors like you get used to more ups and downs? two experts share insight and advice on this volatile market. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, october 9th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. only three times this year has the dow jones industrial average lost 300 points or more. today made four and the losses were the highest in point terms, all three of the broad market barometers fell 2% just a day after the advance of the year. the bottom line, volatility is back and the pros say it is not going anywhere a
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> the street.com, featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus, the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> about face, stocks tumble just one day after the biggest rally of the year making this the most volatile stretch...
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tyler?ight, kate. >>> most football fans already emotionally invested in their favorite team or player. one company is taking it to the next level, turning athletes into stocks. securities, you can invest your money in. but would you? go to cnbc.com/vote and let us know. >>> plus -- >> today's "power house" is the birthplace of filmmaker francis ford coppola and has the country's most registered bowlers, and it's home to the first automatic coffee maker. can you name that city? today could be the day. the day we give you hope. relief. a cure. today, we believe every life deserves world-class care. as one of the top four hospitals in the nation, over 100,000 people from around the world come to cleveland clinic for care each year. and we're ready for you with a second opinion or a same-day appointment today today today and everyday. call today, for an appointment today. >>> really big comeback for the dow jones industrial average. we were down at the low of the day, 131 points. that was just
tyler?ight, kate. >>> most football fans already emotionally invested in their favorite team or player. one company is taking it to the next level, turning athletes into stocks. securities, you can invest your money in. but would you? go to cnbc.com/vote and let us know. >>> plus -- >> today's "power house" is the birthplace of filmmaker francis ford coppola and has the country's most registered bowlers, and it's home to the first automatic coffee maker. can...
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. >> announcer: 23-year-old tyler caldwell is suing former friend thomas aidan sheehy for the return of a skateboard that was left at his house. >> judge tanya: mr. caldwell, what you tell us in your complaint is that steve... is that steve? >> yeah, that's my best friend, steve. >> judge tanya: ...took the skateboard from your house, rode it over to the defendant's house, and left it there. you claim he's got your skateboard. >> he claimed he didn't know where it was at. >> judge tanya: do you have a picture of it? >> the skateboard? yeah. >> judge tanya: yeah, i'd like to see it. >> sonia: thank you. >> mm-hmm. >> judge tanya: so, do you have the skateboard? >> no, i don't. >> judge tanya: mr. caldwell also said that you told him that, after you claimed it was stolen, you said you'd pay it back, but then you later told him that you needed to buy yourself a car first. >> yeah, i morally felt bad 'cause, i mean, it was at my house, but that doesn't make me obligated to pay him back. it doesn't make me liable for his skateboard. >> judge tanya: so you were just offering to pay him bac
. >> announcer: 23-year-old tyler caldwell is suing former friend thomas aidan sheehy for the return of a skateboard that was left at his house. >> judge tanya: mr. caldwell, what you tell us in your complaint is that steve... is that steve? >> yeah, that's my best friend, steve. >> judge tanya: ...took the skateboard from your house, rode it over to the defendant's house, and left it there. you claim he's got your skateboard. >> he claimed he didn't know where it...
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sue and tyler, you can have dead grass, but not fake grass.hat's something the city is taking a look at. back to you. >> jane, thank you so that. >>> let's lock in the viewer vote. would you turn in your neighborhood? 66% say no, you would not. 35% of you say you would. >>> record spending on this year's midterm elections. you would not believe just how much money we are talking about. >>> plus the numbers aren't adding up for one politics and we're not talking about approval ratings, but book sales. who's the author? that's coming up. the dow is up 260. back in two. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of new customers for the tennis shoes that got torture tested by teenagers. the internet of everything is changing manufacturing. is your network ready? >>> welcome back to "power lunch." the rest of the market getting a boost. exxon, mobil
sue and tyler, you can have dead grass, but not fake grass.hat's something the city is taking a look at. back to you. >> jane, thank you so that. >>> let's lock in the viewer vote. would you turn in your neighborhood? 66% say no, you would not. 35% of you say you would. >>> record spending on this year's midterm elections. you would not believe just how much money we are talking about. >>> plus the numbers aren't adding up for one politics and we're not talking...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >>> the street.com. featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights, the multi-million dollar she managers with jim cramer. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> the federal reserve gets set to end its stimulus program. what comes next for the central bank some. >> mobile strength, facebook reports a 90% rise in profits but were investors looking for more to like? >>> your financial future, we're all living longer, but can our pension systems afford it? can you? all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, october 28th. >>> good evening, everyone, policymakers at the federal reserve kicked off a two-day meeting in washington on enter rates. and on wall street, the investors launched a rally, powering the dow over a 17,000 threshold. today's gains were fouelled by the confidence at the super levels, also reassuring investors about the health of corporate america. and it was small te
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >>> the street.com. featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights, the multi-million dollar she managers with jim cramer. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> the federal reserve gets set to end its stimulus program. what comes next for the central bank some. >> mobile strength, facebook...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" w with tyler mathisen a zbaifrg. >>> separate ways, ebay spins off its fast-growing pay pal unit marking a sharp reserve in strategy as the mobile payments strategy changes very quickly. >> going to be very quickly focused on performance and we're a very competent group that will deliver returns that our clients expect. >>> pimco's make chief investment officer and ceo tell investors the world's largest fixed income asset manager is moving forward without its former manager, bill gross. >>> if it isn't broke, why ford is making a big change to its best selling vehicle for the past 43 years. all that and more on tuesday september 30th. >>> good evening, everyone, they say that breaking up is hard to do. but not at ebay apparently. the on-line ebay auction says it plans to spin up its lucrative pay pal division into a separately traded company sometime last year. the announcement is a drama immigraic reversal f ebay would benefit from a split. investors lining up to take part and shares up 8%, lining up for what it means to ebay investors. >> ebay'
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i'm tyler mathisen, have a great evening, everybody. we'll see you back here tomorrow on jobs friday. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you in part by the street.com, featuring stephanie link who shares her market insight and stock picks, the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer, you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. man: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. kastner: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the dessert first! [ laughs ] i told him he had to wait.
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >>> the street.com, feature stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer, you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> the day after stocks seemed to find their footing after the big stumble. and tonight, one of wall street's biggest bulls stands by his call on the s&p 500 by year end, he will tell you why. >>> missing the mark, google's shares coming in weaker than expected and it could impact the trading day tomorrow. >>> and if you're looking to get aggressive or defensive we have investments you may want to make right now. all that and more tonight on the "nightly business report" for thursday, october 16th. >>> good evening, everyone, drama, it defined wall street these past few days. and tomorrow there could be more of it following disappointing late-day results from google. we'll have more on that in just a moment. but first
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >>> the street.com, feature stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer, you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> the day after stocks seemed to find their footing after the big stumble. and tonight, one of wall street's...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com. featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus. the multi million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more thestreet.com/nbr. >>> music to the market's ears, stocks rally after the minutes from the last federal reserve meeting suggest policy makers are worried about slowing global growth. could that mean easier money longer? >> ebola economics, the world bank puts a price tag on the economic cost of the ebola outbreak and the number is huge. >> and oil slick, prices slide again, which is good for consumers, but bad for producers, so what happens as their profits get pinched? that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, october 8th. >>> good evening, everyone. well, call it a come back rally or maybe a janet yellen rally. whatever you call it, stocks had the best session of the year. the major averages surged after minutes fro
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com. featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus. the multi million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more thestreet.com/nbr. >>> music to the market's ears, stocks rally after the minutes from the last federal reserve meeting suggest policy makers...