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he ran again in 1840 with john tyler as his running mate.here was a large campaign rally here at the battlefield in 1840 that attracted some 30,000 people. the rally in 1840 was probably the first modern style campaign rally of the type we see today. probably the number one question i get here at the museum is, what does tippecanoe and tyler too mean? harrison ran for president with tyler as his running mate. the meaning was, if you vote for tippecanoe, which was harrison, you get tyler too. they won the campaign that year, and harrison died three days after the inauguration, and tyler became president. it was known in some quarters as his accidentcy. the battlefield today is surrounded by a wrought iron fence. the fence pretty much and closes -- and closes -- in closes the perimeter of the army camp. because there are dead u.s. military servicemembers buried it is treated pretty much as a cemetery. there isn't much in the way of interpretive materials. there is a large monument that was erected in 1908, but this battle secured the old north
he ran again in 1840 with john tyler as his running mate.here was a large campaign rally here at the battlefield in 1840 that attracted some 30,000 people. the rally in 1840 was probably the first modern style campaign rally of the type we see today. probably the number one question i get here at the museum is, what does tippecanoe and tyler too mean? harrison ran for president with tyler as his running mate. the meaning was, if you vote for tippecanoe, which was harrison, you get tyler too....
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this is tyler mathisen, susie gharib has the night off. major closing highs for the indexes and lows like plummeting crude oil prices. that wasn't all that happened this year in the world of business. the economy and the job market hit a number of milestones as well. the health care sector dominated deal making, recalls royaled the auto business and a chinese ecommerce company called ali baba, tonight we look back on 2014, the year that was. >> with the dow notching record highs more than 30 times and the s&p about 50, the bull market is now more than 5 years old. but 2013's perpetual push upward bumped into appear old acquaintan , volatility. in november, stocks bounced up to new highs but in december, there was another slide. stock prices waivered as the federal reserve prepared to end the economic stimulus program. tongue over the taper hung over the clouds like a year ago. now still about the fed but the question is when it will begin to push interest rates back up? can the economy handle higher interest rates? well, employment numbers
this is tyler mathisen, susie gharib has the night off. major closing highs for the indexes and lows like plummeting crude oil prices. that wasn't all that happened this year in the world of business. the economy and the job market hit a number of milestones as well. the health care sector dominated deal making, recalls royaled the auto business and a chinese ecommerce company called ali baba, tonight we look back on 2014, the year that was. >> with the dow notching record highs more than...
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hi, kate. >> hey, tyler. well, the nasdaq has now slashed its december losses by two-thirds, we're up over 1.5% here. tech is really moving thanks to orac oracle's beat yesterday. we've got big gains from seagate, western digital, netapp up. microsoft leading the big-cap charge here, up almost 3%. it's responsible for about 14% of the nasdaq 100 gains today. now on the down side, amazon still among the biggest losers, down near 1%. bed, bath & beyond among the consumer names to the downside today. sue, over to you. >> kate, thank you very much. >>> so does this carry into the new year? joining me here on the floor, anastasia amarosa and phil orlando at federated investors. good to see you both. appreciate it. >> good to see you. >> you both are optimistic going into the new year. phil, i'm going to start with you, though, because you have a fairly high s&p target. what's going to drive that? >> well, so we were down about 5% or 6% over the last week going into the beginning of this week. we felt there were tw
hi, kate. >> hey, tyler. well, the nasdaq has now slashed its december losses by two-thirds, we're up over 1.5% here. tech is really moving thanks to orac oracle's beat yesterday. we've got big gains from seagate, western digital, netapp up. microsoft leading the big-cap charge here, up almost 3%. it's responsible for about 14% of the nasdaq 100 gains today. now on the down side, amazon still among the biggest losers, down near 1%. bed, bath & beyond among the consumer names to the...
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report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. funded in part by -- thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> shake it off. that's what investors did today after global worry sent stocks sharply lower at the open. what today's turnaround may signal for your investments and your money. >> new rules, why the federal reserve wants to make it more costly to be a big bank>>> and rust rebound. america's heartland undergoing an economic transformation, but can this region known for its manufacturing path reinvent itself? we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, december 9th. >> good evening, everybody. glad you could join us. stiff losses and then most of them erased. it started with china and then grease. that worry spread to our own markets when the opening bell rang this morning. the dow out of the blocks tumbling as much as 220 point
report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. funded in part by -- thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> shake it off. that's what investors did today after global worry sent stocks sharply lower at the open. what today's turnaround may signal for your investments and your money. >> new rules, why the...
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report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. funded in part by -- thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> 18,000. the dow marks a new milestone as a nearly six year bull market charges ahead. we look at the drivers and examine what might lie ahead. >>> rapid expansion. stocks take off after the u.s. economy shows its strongest growth since 2003. can it continue? we have all that and more for tuesday, december 23rd. >> good evening, everyone and hohoho. topped 18,000 for the first time ever today and it closed above that milestone too. sprinting from 17,000 to 18,000 in just 119 trading days. now, that's fast but not the fastest move, not by a long shot. back in 1999, the dow jumped a thousand points in 24 trading days. why the big spike today? you can thank the bold, burly u.s. economy. we learned today it grew at a 5% annual pace in the year recorded. that's t
report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. funded in part by -- thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> 18,000. the dow marks a new milestone as a nearly six year bull market charges ahead. we look at the drivers and examine what might lie ahead. >>> rapid expansion. stocks take off after the u.s....
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tyler? >> how much, julia, did this movie cost to make and is there a possibility, however remote, that it may be released in a period of weeks, months, or released to the internet via netflix or so sort? >> reporter: the cost, the budget was between $42 million and $44 million. there was additional tens of millions of dollars in marketing costs. so this was a significant cost to sony, not one of their most expensive movies but it wasn't a very low budget movie. as to what will happen with the release, sony can certainly do a direct video on demand release and can do direct video on demand very soon. they don't have to wait the usual period of time after now they're not doing a theatril release. they're leaving the door open for that, but the real focus seems to be in allowing department of homeland security and the fbi to continue their investigations into whether there's any credibility to these threats. but certainly, no theatrical release next week. >> stunning news there out of los ange
tyler? >> how much, julia, did this movie cost to make and is there a possibility, however remote, that it may be released in a period of weeks, months, or released to the internet via netflix or so sort? >> reporter: the cost, the budget was between $42 million and $44 million. there was additional tens of millions of dollars in marketing costs. so this was a significant cost to sony, not one of their most expensive movies but it wasn't a very low budget movie. as to what will...
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appreciate it. >> thank, tyler.>> talk about a powerhouse, take a look at sanctuary fashion designer donna karan oasis on a private island in turks and cakeiestios. seven-acre compound listed by christy's real estate, $36 million will get it for you, chef's kitchen, yoga studio and neighbors include the willis family and the other neighbor, keith richards and christie brinkley. >> beautiful property. all right. it's still a private company, but irish want you to take a bite out of taxi business. seems the recent scandals haven't tarnished interest in that brand. how high could that valuation go? like to hear from you. if you could, would you buy shares in unier? join the conversation at cnbc.com/vote with the dow down two points. "power lunch" is back after this. (vo) watching. waiting. for that moment, where right place meets right time. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus p
appreciate it. >> thank, tyler.>> talk about a powerhouse, take a look at sanctuary fashion designer donna karan oasis on a private island in turks and cakeiestios. seven-acre compound listed by christy's real estate, $36 million will get it for you, chef's kitchen, yoga studio and neighbors include the willis family and the other neighbor, keith richards and christie brinkley. >> beautiful property. all right. it's still a private company, but irish want you to take a bite...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. funded in part by -- thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> home stretch. december a traditionally strong month for the markets gets off to a not so strong start with oil and retail in focus. >>> crude shock. what could happen to one of the greatest american economic success stories. north dakota's backen shale if prices continue to tumble. >>> and what, me worry? why retailers say they're not concerned about black friday's softish sales. all that and more on "nightly business report" for monday, december 1. good evening, glad you could join us. susie gharib has this evening off. december is traditionally a strong month for the markets but there was no santa claus rally today no, siree. oil prices went on a confounding ride, down and then up, and stocks seemed caught in oil's spell. but that wasn't all. stocks were
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. funded in part by -- thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> home stretch. december a traditionally strong month for the markets gets off to a not so strong start with oil and retail in focus. >>> crude shock. what...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. funded in part by -- >> thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> the holiday spirit. investors were in the buying mood sending the blue chips to record highs 50 times this year the s&p 500 has hit uncharted territory. should you be wary? >>> deflated. natural gas prices plunge making many a home owner feel a little better about their winter heating bill. is this another shot in the arm for the economy? >>> and what now? the president says north korea's hacking of sony is not an act of war, so what options are on the table to deal with a rogue nation's attack on an american company? all this and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, december 22nd. >>> good evening, everyone. more rallies and more records on wall street today. the dow and the s&p 500 closed at new highs as investors went on a buying spre
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. funded in part by -- >> thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> the holiday spirit. investors were in the buying mood sending the blue chips to record highs 50 times this year the s&p 500 has hit uncharted...
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by standers rushed to tyler to hold him still.hat's when tyler's dad came down the mountain. >> i seen a boy on the ground and people all around him. and i thought to myself please don't be my son. please don't be my son. >> reporter: after 20 minutes tyler was taken to the emergency room. luckily he has no broken bones and no spinal injuries. he got away without a scratch just a scare. >> i was just hoping that i didn't break anything. because it hurt really bad. because i couldn't help him or anything. i just had to let him hang until he fell. if i did help him, then i would have fallen too. >> now in oregon chair lift comfort bars are not required to be on lifts and are the responsibili of the guests. biopsy's dad just wishes someone would have helped his kids pull that bar down. >>> right now at 6:00 broken mess along a busy commuter route. >> a bizarre case ever mistaken identity after a deadly police shooting. why police wrongly told a mother they killed her son. >>> and workers are under scrutiny because of theft of a mail
by standers rushed to tyler to hold him still.hat's when tyler's dad came down the mountain. >> i seen a boy on the ground and people all around him. and i thought to myself please don't be my son. please don't be my son. >> reporter: after 20 minutes tyler was taken to the emergency room. luckily he has no broken bones and no spinal injuries. he got away without a scratch just a scare. >> i was just hoping that i didn't break anything. because it hurt really bad. because i...
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he ran again in 1840 with john tyler as his running mate. there was a large campaign rally here that attracted some 30,000 people. a rally in 1840 was probably the first modern style campaign rally of the type we see today. probably the number one question i get here at the museum is, what does tippecanoe and tyler to meano? harrison ran for president with tyler as his running mate. the meaning was, if you vote for tippecanoe, you get tyler too. they won the campaign that year, and harrison died three days after the inauguration, and tyler became president. the battlefield today is surrounded by a wrought iron fence. the fence pretty much and closes the perimeter of the army camp. because there are dead u.s. military servicemembers buried, it is treated pretty much as a cemetery. there isn't much in the way of interpretive materials. there is a large monument that was elected in 1908, but this battle secured the old northwest territory for the united states. it stabilized what had been a significant strategic vacuum, and it enabled the westw
he ran again in 1840 with john tyler as his running mate. there was a large campaign rally here that attracted some 30,000 people. a rally in 1840 was probably the first modern style campaign rally of the type we see today. probably the number one question i get here at the museum is, what does tippecanoe and tyler to meano? harrison ran for president with tyler as his running mate. the meaning was, if you vote for tippecanoe, you get tyler too. they won the campaign that year, and harrison...
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report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. funded in part by -- thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> wall street and washington. the two intersected today when some of the biggest names in business from walmart to exxon mobile asked the president about some of the biggest issues facing their companies and the economy. >> and there's one matter that could keep business leaders up at night in the new year. we'll tell you what it is. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, december 3rd. >> good evening, everyone. i'm sue herera. susie gharib is off tonight. >> i'm tyler mathisen. welcome. >>> modest gains for stocks today. enough to knock record closing for the dow and s&p 500. we do begin tonight with a meeting of the business round table. a collection of top chief executives from some of the nation's biggest companies. weighing
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report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. funded in part by -- arts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> blockbuster gains. employers were hiring last month adding more workers to their payrolls than they have in years putting 2014 on track for the labor market's best 12 months since 1999. >>> new records and as the dow closes in on 18,000, our guest tonight still finds value in this market. >>> and battle against bacteria. meet the entrepreneur shining a light, a bright one, on the growing problem in the health care industry. we have all that and more on "nightly business report" for friday, december 5th. >> and good evening, everyone. welcome. now, the job market is partying like it's 1999. and with good reason. not since that year has the u.s. economy been on pace to add so many jobs over a 12 month period. today, the data crunchers formerly known as the labor department reported a s
report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. funded in part by -- arts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> blockbuster gains. employers were hiring last month adding more workers to their payrolls than they have in years putting 2014 on track for the labor market's best 12 months since 1999. >>> new records and as the dow closes...
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it's great to see you, too. >> absolutely. >> we love tyler flores. for more on how you can help just go to our website, kpix.com/give. >>> we'll be right back. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, >>> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to be with strawberries. it's the holiday time. you can't beat it. now, in the summertime there's a lot of great strawberries. in the winter time you can't compromise. you have have to select and store them perfectly. when you buy them, make sure they're red like this all the way through, very important. make sure they are free from any green shoulders. once they are picked they don't ripe. they're done. so they have to be have all the sugar right away. when you bring them home, store them in the refrigerator right away but never wash them before you store them but always wash them before you enjoy them. strawberries for christmas. aren't these beautiful? i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. that's beautiful! >>> bill cosby's wife is defending him as sexual assa
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report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. funded in part by -- thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> stocks rock. the declines sharp and severe. the dow jones industrial average falls more than 260 points, as catering crews rattles investors. >> the fast and furious selling in the oil marketssent prices at the barrel, lowest since mid 2009. >> whether there's more selling ahead and the way to ride out the volatility. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, december 10th. >> good evening, everyone. >>> we begin tonight with two big selloffs. a massive pullback in stocks which followed another sharp drop in the price of oil. after reports showing u.s. energy stockpiles grew while global energy forced strength. it was a nasty day on wall street. stocks tumbled with the selloff into the close. the dow sold 268 points and nasdaq lo
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i'm tyler. two days left until christmas. i hope everybody got to see that little walk. i was saying good bye to kate. that's besides the point. two days left now until christmas. i have to start my shopping. the holiday shopping procrastinateers are out in full force. i will be out later today. who is the more efficient shopper, men or women? vote now at cnbc.com/vote. this month we took to the bustling streets in mid town manhattan to find out this year's trends. >> we are definitely shopping at malls. unfortunately usually i buy more gifts for ourselves than other people. >> doing most of my shopping at costco. >> i feel like i have good luck at big retailers. >> wal-mart used to be on my list but i prefer target at this point. >> banana republic, old navy. >> i bought a go pro for my boyfriend and a lot of clothes for my sister and my mom because the sales are great. >> those carves are hot, big things around your neck. >> they are necessary. >> and fashionable. infinity scarf, is that what they are called? >> liz dunn, founder and ceo of talmej advisers. how was sat
i'm tyler. two days left until christmas. i hope everybody got to see that little walk. i was saying good bye to kate. that's besides the point. two days left now until christmas. i have to start my shopping. the holiday shopping procrastinateers are out in full force. i will be out later today. who is the more efficient shopper, men or women? vote now at cnbc.com/vote. this month we took to the bustling streets in mid town manhattan to find out this year's trends. >> we are definitely...
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. >> i should have recognized tyler from the bicycle coalition and nicole from walk sf because it really has been a group effort on making sure that we are all clear on the data points and talking in the same language, and commander before i bring them up and it is just one question that i want to clarify, sorry i think that this might come up, one point that we wanted to talk about was i see that the 65 percent increase in the aggregate number of citations that went to focus on the five violations and we are tracking the percent increase of over all citations for folks on the five and i know that when we started we were in the low 20s. >> yes. >> last quarter, we were maybe 24 percent, and i think that there might be i don't know what the numbers are, but there might be a difference. >> right now your report indicates that we were at 23.88 percent and so clearly, there is a need to make some improvements in that regard, and i know that chief suhr and our deputy chiefs are in constant conversation with the officers, and to make certain that in the course of all of their duties, that thei
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tyler. >> simon thank you very much.e have about five minutes to go before the president meets the press at the white house. he has a lot to talk about. many questions will come his way. cuba, north korea, russia, the american economy. we will carry that press conference of course live as soon as it begins. we'll be right back. and cialis for daily useor you. helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic react
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ten others get hurt that night but tyler's injuries are the worst.ures several surgeries and months of therapy to heal his leg. but emotional scars remain. >> i haven't been to any fireworks shows since. it makes me nervous. i don't want to get near them. >>> coming up, a single bird causes a lot of chaos. >> when that bird went in the engine, i knew i had to eject and i was not looking forward to doing it. >> and, later, a building dips but doesn't tip. >> here it goes, here it goes and then it stops. >> when "caught on camera" what went wrong continues. into the cupboard. embarrassingly deep. can this mismatched mess be conquered... by a little bit of dish liquid? it can if it's dawn ultra. it's more concentrated... ...just one bottle has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of this bargain brand. here's to the over-extended family gathering. dawn, it's amazing what a drop can do. dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the lega
ten others get hurt that night but tyler's injuries are the worst.ures several surgeries and months of therapy to heal his leg. but emotional scars remain. >> i haven't been to any fireworks shows since. it makes me nervous. i don't want to get near them. >>> coming up, a single bird causes a lot of chaos. >> when that bird went in the engine, i knew i had to eject and i was not looking forward to doing it. >> and, later, a building dips but doesn't tip. >> here...
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report" with tyler mathisen and susie e gharib. funded in part by -- thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> when mario speaks, the markets listen. today, there were some sharp reaction and confusion when the head of the european central bank didn't say what investors wanted to hear. >>> from russia with love, a defiant vladimir putin addresses parliament as the country and economy fall on hard times ncht and bringing it home. what all the global head winds could mean for the u.s. economy and your money. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, december 4th. >> good evening, everyone. wall street was talking about mario and the world economy today. we're talking about mario, the head of europe's central bank. investors are disappointed that he said he will wait a bit more before launching a stimulus plan to boost europe's economy. those
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report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. funded in part by -- thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>>>> in the fast lane, falling discounts got people into the auto showroom driving off with new cars as a handful of automakers post their best monthly sales figures in years. >> breakthrough drug, the promising new treatment that could potentially help millions of americans with alzheimer's. >>> stocking stuffers, why you might be surprised by the companies outperformed the holiday season the past ten years. all that and more for "nightly business report" tuesday december 2nd. good evening, everybody, i'm sue herrera. susie gharib has the night off. >> with the dow reaching an all time closing high on cyber monday, strong auto sales in november. learned about them today and an increase in construction spending in the month of october. spending on both public
report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. funded in part by -- thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>>>> in the fast lane, falling discounts got people into the auto showroom driving off with new cars as a handful of automakers post their best monthly sales figures in years. >> breakthrough drug,...