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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? >> actually i think sue's going to take it but i'll do it what the heck market flash. >> let's continue what she spoke about. the home builders moving higher despite the drop in pending home sales today. pulte posted better than expected result leading to gains on homemakers like lennar and kb home up on the day despite pending home sales disappointments. >> thank you. we are going to washington with breaking news for us. >> reporter: hi, sue, u.s. senate just voted for closure on the keystone xl pipeline cutting debate and moving forward on a vote with a final passage later on this afternoon as expected. now, the president is likely to veto this bill so the question here is going to be whether or not they can get a veto proof majority. that looks up likely as well. still, the republican senate now moving forward on the keystone xl pipeline, part of a long running political feed between democrats and republicans in washington sue. >> all right, thank you very much. it'll be interestin
tyler? >> actually i think sue's going to take it but i'll do it what the heck market flash. >> let's continue what she spoke about. the home builders moving higher despite the drop in pending home sales today. pulte posted better than expected result leading to gains on homemakers like lennar and kb home up on the day despite pending home sales disappointments. >> thank you. we are going to washington with breaking news for us. >> reporter: hi, sue, u.s. senate just...
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tyler surveys the beach. >> thank you, boy! thank you! that's my dog! >> are you sure? >> that's my dog. >> people were standing up covered in water and sand and a few cuts and bruises and stuff like that. it didn't seem like anybody had gotten badly hurt. >> yeah, pretty good shape. >> but it isn't over yet. that wave is a warning to many spectators and some, like tyler, decide to move back a little farther. >> i wasn't too interested in getting swept out to the other side along with all those people so i figured get the best shots of what was going on down at the beach, i'd just go up the bluffs a little ways and start shooting down there. >> tyler hauls his equipment up a small cliff. down on the beach, betsy and dan decide they've seen enough. >> we were leaving because it was getting uncomfortable. we were all moving more and more towards the cliff. >> but it's too late. from the cliff, tyler sees an enormous wave barreling toward the hundreds of media and spectators, including dan and betsy. >> it was getting closer and closer. >> the people on the cliff and in th
tyler surveys the beach. >> thank you, boy! thank you! that's my dog! >> are you sure? >> that's my dog. >> people were standing up covered in water and sand and a few cuts and bruises and stuff like that. it didn't seem like anybody had gotten badly hurt. >> yeah, pretty good shape. >> but it isn't over yet. that wave is a warning to many spectators and some, like tyler, decide to move back a little farther. >> i wasn't too interested in getting swept...
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hi morgan. >> hey, tyler. well, over the next 36 hours we're going to be giving new meaning to the term great white way. we've got what governors, what mayors, what states, local governments, what everybody is doing to prepare. they're all saying about this potentially historic blizzard. we'll have that when we return. push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. stamps.com is the best. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. can you print only stamps? no... first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mail ma
hi morgan. >> hey, tyler. well, over the next 36 hours we're going to be giving new meaning to the term great white way. we've got what governors, what mayors, what states, local governments, what everybody is doing to prepare. they're all saying about this potentially historic blizzard. we'll have that when we return. push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to...
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tyler, the question is how much new money there is. the 60 billion euro includes the sovereign bonds which is new, but also the other programs that were already announced. >> stick around steve. we're going to go over now to athens where michelle caruso-cabrera is live with the latest on greece's election the reaction to the ecb, and the answer to steve's question about the no special rules for greece other than the special rules for greece. michelle? >> reporter: well, look at the way the program is designed tyler, it was announced by the ecb, there's enough characteristics to think it was designed purposely not to buy greek bonds. first of all, the duration of bonds are going to buy the vast majority that you couldn't buy from greece do not fit in that duration. they are much longer term. they do not qualify. additionally, they talked about greece already being at its quota because the ecb already owes a lot of greek bonds, 27 billion euros worth. remember back to 2010, the prices were bringing down, and tried to be in the market tha
tyler, the question is how much new money there is. the 60 billion euro includes the sovereign bonds which is new, but also the other programs that were already announced. >> stick around steve. we're going to go over now to athens where michelle caruso-cabrera is live with the latest on greece's election the reaction to the ecb, and the answer to steve's question about the no special rules for greece other than the special rules for greece. michelle? >> reporter: well, look at the...
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bradt is one of them. >> my name is tyler bradt. i live in missoula, montana, and i'm a professional kayaker. >> he's traveled the globe traveling after rapid after churning rapid. >> what i've fallen in love with is kind of the extreme side of kayaking. basically running difficult rivers, hard rapids, big drops and water falls. >> tyler paddled over his first waterfall at the age of 15, and has never looked back. >> i would say in my lifetime as an extreme kayaker, i've probably run 150 plus water falls. i've kind of lost count over the years. >> in september 2007, tyler came across alexandra falls in canada's northwest territories. far higher than any waterfall he had done before, 107 feet tall, and he decided to go for it. >> the feeling behind running that waterfall was a moment in time that i will remember forever. i surfaced upright without even flipping over off that waterfall. it was amazing. >> the ride over alexandra falls didn't just give him an adrenaline rush, but the world record for the highest waterfall anyone had ka
bradt is one of them. >> my name is tyler bradt. i live in missoula, montana, and i'm a professional kayaker. >> he's traveled the globe traveling after rapid after churning rapid. >> what i've fallen in love with is kind of the extreme side of kayaking. basically running difficult rivers, hard rapids, big drops and water falls. >> tyler paddled over his first waterfall at the age of 15, and has never looked back. >> i would say in my lifetime as an extreme...
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the stock, you can see, down by 5.5%, tyler today. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> cloud storage company box going public today. the stock up 70% after pricing at $14 a share. go pro teaming up with the national hockey league. the partnership will let fans watch hockey live from the players' perspective. that sounds cool. >>> expedia traveling travelocity. expedia, as you see there, trading higher by $2.44, and the saber corp., the parent of travelocity, up by a dime. >>> a developing story now. cnbc special correspondent scott gets word from bernie madoff in prison. scott. >> tyler, it's the first time in about a year that we've heard from bernie madoff and it comes as federal authorities finally wrap up their six-year investigation of the epic fraud. in the series of emails he takes pains to defend his dead sons, mark and andrew madoff. "as difficult as it is to live with the pain i have inflict odd so many there is nothing to compare to the pain that i endure with the loss of my sons mark and andy. the fact that i was tryi
the stock, you can see, down by 5.5%, tyler today. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> cloud storage company box going public today. the stock up 70% after pricing at $14 a share. go pro teaming up with the national hockey league. the partnership will let fans watch hockey live from the players' perspective. that sounds cool. >>> expedia traveling travelocity. expedia, as you see there, trading higher by $2.44, and the saber corp., the parent of travelocity, up by a...
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hi, scott. >> hi, tyler.lly, an outfit called the information technology and innovation foundation has been doing the real work on this. they're a nonpartisan think tank that's based in washington. now, on the surface, it seems like there's a lot to get excited about in manufacturing. u.s. factories added 16,000 jobs a month last year. that's up from the year before. and we've been talking about a rust belt rebound in states like ohio, the auto industry is back energy is booming, politicians, red and blue are talking about a manufacturing renaissance. well, don't buy it says this new study, which calls the idea of a renaissance a myth. >> if you look at just the last three years, you see, basically, very little growth in manufacturing output you see a big increase in the trade deficit in manufactured goods. that's not a sign of -- that's not a sign of renaissance. >> here's what he says the headline numbers do not show. even with the hiring in the last few years, we're still down 1 million manufacturing jobs
hi, scott. >> hi, tyler.lly, an outfit called the information technology and innovation foundation has been doing the real work on this. they're a nonpartisan think tank that's based in washington. now, on the surface, it seems like there's a lot to get excited about in manufacturing. u.s. factories added 16,000 jobs a month last year. that's up from the year before. and we've been talking about a rust belt rebound in states like ohio, the auto industry is back energy is booming,...
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tyler, back to you. take a look at those netflix shares moving higher. >> thanks very much, julia. >> stock, the s&p 500. stocks selling off. not as badly as earlier today. earnings, durable goods data disappointing the street. take a look at the s&p 500 sectors. only one utilities and man, they have been a nice place to be over the past year. only one of them in the green on this tuesday. >>> welcome back to power lunch. headset makers posting waeshg than expected profits. its profits and sales forecast also fell below wall street estimates. you can see the shares down by 12%. sue, back to you. >> thanks stone. >>> let's head to the nasdaq where bertha coombs updates us. >> certainly a big cap story today. microsoft's disappointing outlook. apple nervousness ahead of its earnings report this afternoon. that's what has got the blue chips and the big caps here at the nasdaq performing worse than the small caps. it's interesting. some of the small cap names like rambus today outperforming. they beat on the
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hi meg. >> hi tyler. that's right.sident obama unveiled his precision medicine initiative today to a room packed with researchers. what it will involve is a $215 million investment in this initiative. it will initially start to focus on cancer. better understanding the genetic drivers of the diseases that make up cancer. also, just better understanding each person's health. to that end they'll be compiling a national gate daita base on more than a million volunteers in the united states. compiling genomic information, information for medical records, information on lifestyle. >> it takes long periods of time. particularly biological science that is depend on biological timelines. i think this activision and this foundation that can be built here by the president's efforts here, by companies like us can really contribute to making a difference. they also included vertex and illumina and -- we also spoke with tony kohl's the cancer company that was sold to amjen for $10 million. he called this unprecedented and historica
hi meg. >> hi tyler. that's right.sident obama unveiled his precision medicine initiative today to a room packed with researchers. what it will involve is a $215 million investment in this initiative. it will initially start to focus on cancer. better understanding the genetic drivers of the diseases that make up cancer. also, just better understanding each person's health. to that end they'll be compiling a national gate daita base on more than a million volunteers in the united states....
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tyler! tyler! it was an instinctive reaction.d hear me unless they just happened to be within earshot of my voice. >> he's in intense pain and bleeding profusely. he struggles back to his patrol car where he can radio for help. >> i was able to reach in and grab the radio and make a call out for help. tyler, help! i've been shot! help, tyler! help, please! >> this time, police were able to hear him and help is on the way. his breathing becomes heavy. he's close to death. >> i actually had an image of my wife waving, after we had just had dinner earlier that day. and i was thinking about my little girl back at home. >> he summons the strength to relay critical information on the suspects. >> 1414, can you give me any kind of vehicle information? >> tyler, it's going to be a blue pickup truck with two hispanic males. >> help arrives within minutes as cops begin a hunt for the blue pickup. trooper stone is still conscious but in critical condition. >> it felt like my shoulder exploded and the only thing holding it together was the s
tyler! tyler! it was an instinctive reaction.d hear me unless they just happened to be within earshot of my voice. >> he's in intense pain and bleeding profusely. he struggles back to his patrol car where he can radio for help. >> i was able to reach in and grab the radio and make a call out for help. tyler, help! i've been shot! help, tyler! help, please! >> this time, police were able to hear him and help is on the way. his breathing becomes heavy. he's close to death....
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. >> hey, tyler. well, pros and cons is right. that's why this earnings season will be so important. there are three major railroad operators -- three major ways that railroad operators could feel the effects of falling energy prices. >> oil shipments. this has been a fast growing business since the fracking crude. searching more than 2,000% since 2006, and so far those volumes are still increasing. if that changes, keep in mind you can sort of see that here. it's still just a fraction of overall rail traffic. analysts say that could be offset by volumes in other segments. number two, cheaper diesel. this is a double-edged sword. this is one of the top costs of railroad operators, so lower diesel could benefit csx's bottom line in the short run and certainly something to take a look at when they report their earnings after the bell but on the other side of that, lower diesel also makes trucking more competitive, and that could pull some of the intermodel business from road to rail looking at the last graphic. you saw the top, inte
. >> hey, tyler. well, pros and cons is right. that's why this earnings season will be so important. there are three major railroad operators -- three major ways that railroad operators could feel the effects of falling energy prices. >> oil shipments. this has been a fast growing business since the fracking crude. searching more than 2,000% since 2006, and so far those volumes are still increasing. if that changes, keep in mind you can sort of see that here. it's still just a...
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>> i think there's some of that tyler. one of the reasons we're having such a violent market reaction here is just the vulnerability of the stock market as we came into this year. i mean look we had three years of straight up moves in the stock market and there was building complacency, calm and confidence about the future. in some sense the market was gearing for a gut check, if you will. on top of that valuations at about 18 times trailing earnings here in the united states are certainly no longer cheap. and they're now above average and they're up the key mobile is up 50% in the last year so the market is extended. so i think if the market was in a vulnerable state, and then you bring in this whole idea of a deflationary spiral happening and you feed on it by having oil drop below $50 a barrel and you have europe threatening to push greece out of the eurozone and traders just moved out of the way to the sidelines, and so there's a bit of a panic today. >> so jim, it sounds from what you're saying that you were not as wo
>> i think there's some of that tyler. one of the reasons we're having such a violent market reaction here is just the vulnerability of the stock market as we came into this year. i mean look we had three years of straight up moves in the stock market and there was building complacency, calm and confidence about the future. in some sense the market was gearing for a gut check, if you will. on top of that valuations at about 18 times trailing earnings here in the united states are...
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. >> reporter: hi, tyler. just a few minutes ago the national highway traffic safety administration wrapped up a conference call announcing that honda has agreed to pay two fines totalling $70 million for failing to notify the federal government and nitsa about incidents where there are injuries or accidents, 1,729 of these incidents over an 11-year period from 2003 to 2014. that fine the max of two $35 million fines means that honda's role has been wrapped up in terms of failing to let the federal government know about these incidents. as you take a look at shares of honda, let's be clear that there are still several other investigations involving air bags and other situations involving not only honda but other automakers in washington and with regard to these fines and these incidents, sue, the doj may be looking into whether or not there were some criminal action involved here. we don't know that for sure but we do know that some of this information has been shared with the doj. sue, back to you. >> all rig
. >> reporter: hi, tyler. just a few minutes ago the national highway traffic safety administration wrapped up a conference call announcing that honda has agreed to pay two fines totalling $70 million for failing to notify the federal government and nitsa about incidents where there are injuries or accidents, 1,729 of these incidents over an 11-year period from 2003 to 2014. that fine the max of two $35 million fines means that honda's role has been wrapped up in terms of failing to let...
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i've got to agree with you, tyler.hat we probably should have been or seen the market move a little bit differently. and you know, who's to say why? i don't understand why we didn't. >> i don't get it. >> i don't get it. but i think maybe the, you know, the technicals in this market were a lot stronger than the fear of, you know, some sort of continued terrorist action. i'm not really sure. i mean, that's a tough question to answer. but, you know, i think this is more of a technical issue more than anything else. and you know, the geopolitical issues we're going to be dealing with all year just like last year, i don't think anything will be a surprise this year. >> earnings are going to start next week, peter. are we in for a good shock or a good season and what will it mean for the market? >> i think we're going to have to wait, when the earnings start coming out, i think we're going to actually see very good earnings this year. i think the fourth quarter was probably going to be one of the better ones that we've had.
i've got to agree with you, tyler.hat we probably should have been or seen the market move a little bit differently. and you know, who's to say why? i don't understand why we didn't. >> i don't get it. >> i don't get it. but i think maybe the, you know, the technicals in this market were a lot stronger than the fear of, you know, some sort of continued terrorist action. i'm not really sure. i mean, that's a tough question to answer. but, you know, i think this is more of a technical...
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tyler, back to you. >> all right. we're going to bring in john ford. iphone sales, blockbuster posting this stuff, john. mac sales, ipad sales, a little bit. ipad sales are down. still a 9 billion dollar business. amazon and others are selling tablets for much cheaper. retail, very nice trick. they've got hundreds of stores expanding in china. speaking of china, that's another trick. they're managing to grow revenue about 100% in mainland china at a time when a lot of other people are having trouble making inroads there. they're also vertically integrated, which is a trick in and of itself. apple pay and the watch, you know, we're looking at those. the revenues aren't showing up wret. i'm starting to look at these as sort of enhancements to the ecosystem. things like i-life used to be that will make people want to have a 6 or 6 plus and upgrade from previous phones. that should support average selling prices going forward. >> we just looked at the $800 million a day in revenue for this company in this quarter. josh i
tyler, back to you. >> all right. we're going to bring in john ford. iphone sales, blockbuster posting this stuff, john. mac sales, ipad sales, a little bit. ipad sales are down. still a 9 billion dollar business. amazon and others are selling tablets for much cheaper. retail, very nice trick. they've got hundreds of stores expanding in china. speaking of china, that's another trick. they're managing to grow revenue about 100% in mainland china at a time when a lot of other people are...
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report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> waiting on mario. the head of the bank mario draghi expected to make a major move tomorrow to help the struggling euro zone economy and the stakes are high. >>> historic meeting. a delegation from the u.s. arrives in cuba in an attempt to reestablish economic ties. >>> american express reports a rise in profits but plans to lay off thousands. all that and more tonight for "nightly business report," january 21st. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm sue herera. tyler will join us later in the program from the morning star fund manager of the year awards. wall street wraps up another volatile trading day with stocks ending modestly higher as anticipation builds for the expected announcement of a massive stimulus package from the european central bank. here's how things looked at the close. the dow up 39 points despite a big drag from a 3% decline in shares of ibm following weaker full year guidance. the nasdaq was up 12 and the s&p added 9 points. with stock's gains and losses today, investors are looking for
report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> waiting on mario. the head of the bank mario draghi expected to make a major move tomorrow to help the struggling euro zone economy and the stakes are high. >>> historic meeting. a delegation from the u.s. arrives in cuba in an attempt to reestablish economic ties. >>> american express reports a rise in profits but plans to lay off thousands. all that and more tonight for "nightly business report," january...
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i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herera. the first weeks of 2015 started where 2014 left off with a focus on energy. both west texas intermediate and brent crude have continued their dramatic decline and forecasts calling for prices to fall further. >> the reason it's simple the world is producing more oil than it is using. tonight, we examine why declining oil prices matter so much to investors, to consumers, the economy, states from texas to north dakota and even the housing market. >> we begin with the economy. at this time last year oil was trading well above $100 a barrel. this month? a barrel at west texas intermediate dipped below 50. so how will this dramatic collapse in energy costs impact the economy and consumers? steve liesman takes a look. >> reporter: plunging oil prices raised a few economic puzzles. first, since the u.s. is now such a huge oil producer wouldn't it be a drag on the economy or a benefit? this is key to the first, what will consumers do with the wind fall? save spend, or pay down debt? disappoin
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i'm su herera. >> i'm tyler mathisen. hope to see you back here tomorrow n. ♪ the tide is high but i'm holdin' on ♪ ♪ i'm gonna be your number one ♪ can't stop looking at it. it's gorgeous. and this place-- everything i've ever dreamed of. oy. you're marrying me darren moore. you're mine now... forever. ( chuckles ) ( opera music plays )
i'm su herera. >> i'm tyler mathisen. hope to see you back here tomorrow n. ♪ the tide is high but i'm holdin' on ♪ ♪ i'm gonna be your number one ♪ can't stop looking at it. it's gorgeous. and this place-- everything i've ever dreamed of. oy. you're marrying me darren moore. you're mine now... forever. ( chuckles ) ( opera music plays )
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i'm su herera. >> i'm tyler mathisen. hope to see you back here tomorrow n. >> this is "bbc world news." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and mufg. >> build a solid foundation and you can connect communities and commerce for centuries. that is the strength behind good banking relationships, too. which is why, at mufg, we believe financial partnerships
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>> definitely tyler. you know me i'm a capitalist. at the same time you know what it's right and wrong. you look at all the hours that these players are putting in. it's just ahame that many of them are going through three, four years of college, no degree and no compensation. at some point we have to change this system. >> there are those who would say, jack though that many of them do have full scholarships and medical care and that should be enough compensation especially if they do finish college, before they join the pros if they join the pro, basically they have a great education and they can go on. >> it is for a lot of the majority. probably 90% to 92% of the players would never even ask for compensation. most guys would rather go get a four-year degree at a university. there's a small percentage that are just there, wasting scholarships you're not going to class anyway. a lot of them don't graduate so why not take the scholarships and give it to someone who's really going to use it. >> let's talk about some things that really
>> definitely tyler. you know me i'm a capitalist. at the same time you know what it's right and wrong. you look at all the hours that these players are putting in. it's just ahame that many of them are going through three, four years of college, no degree and no compensation. at some point we have to change this system. >> there are those who would say, jack though that many of them do have full scholarships and medical care and that should be enough compensation especially if they...
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welcome, tyler, again, to "street signs. "talk us through exactly what the markets are thinking today. first, seemed it was able they were able to shrug off the weak oil, but it seems that's not the case. >> art cashin pointed out breaking the 50-day moving average on the s&p. lose steam now as we head into the tail end of the trading session. there are two hours left. >> the s&p and nasdaq also turning negative after the trading session today. what in the world is happening out there? we have the best team in place, we always do, to tackle that precise question. rick out in chicago. >> all ten sectors of the s&p 50000 were on the upside. the dow up 280 points. take a look at the s&p 500. we topped out a little after 10:30 or so and just slowly started drifting lower. then it accelerated a little after 11:00. >> a conference call. 11:30 or so they came out and said they would not be meeting the targets they had set for 2015. particularly on margins. you see that dropped, and that's now down 16%. home building complex kind of
welcome, tyler, again, to "street signs. "talk us through exactly what the markets are thinking today. first, seemed it was able they were able to shrug off the weak oil, but it seems that's not the case. >> art cashin pointed out breaking the 50-day moving average on the s&p. lose steam now as we head into the tail end of the trading session. there are two hours left. >> the s&p and nasdaq also turning negative after the trading session today. what in the world is...
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teachers like tyler bartlett. tyler is the 2015 wyoming teacher of the year. he's a math teacher at new castle middle school. he's in his sixth year of teaching and loves his job. when he received his award he said, there's a lot going -- that goes into being a successful teacher. sometimes we focus too much on teaching and not enough on learning. i think the real bottom line is that students have to be learning. wise words and tyler puts them to work in his classroom getting students engaged in their own learning. tyler teaches a stem subject and is representative of the excellent teachers we have in wyoming. tyler, please stand so we may recognize you. [applause] congratulations, tyler. we will keep working on education at every level. early childhood education, k-12, our community colleges and u.w., to get things right. for the future of our state, we have to get education right. another priority four years ago and now is federal actions that adversely affect our state. i will say, wyoming has been very aggressive these past four years in opposinging federa
teachers like tyler bartlett. tyler is the 2015 wyoming teacher of the year. he's a math teacher at new castle middle school. he's in his sixth year of teaching and loves his job. when he received his award he said, there's a lot going -- that goes into being a successful teacher. sometimes we focus too much on teaching and not enough on learning. i think the real bottom line is that students have to be learning. wise words and tyler puts them to work in his classroom getting students engaged...
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>> thank you very much tyler, and ron, great to be here. you know dr. lacquer and i are great old friends, but when we were talking about the economy yesterday, and i specifically asked on the record he said 2.75% gdp growth for this year. he was upbeat. he was positive. he said that the -- you know he thought that the banks were in very good shape. they still had to address too big to fail and he said that the fed would raise rates later this year so an upbeat fairly hawkish member of the federal reserve board with a very positive message yesterday. i think maybe marcus should have been at lunch with me. >> to speak to that point, has he changed downwardly his thoughts about the u.s. economy in light of the fact that so many of the economies around the world seem to be slowing and if they slow there, one way or another, that's going to show up in u.s. data and did he give you any sense about -- >> my personal bet would be the september meeting. but he was constructive, and he thought that you know 2.75% gdp growth was going to be a good year. that the
>> thank you very much tyler, and ron, great to be here. you know dr. lacquer and i are great old friends, but when we were talking about the economy yesterday, and i specifically asked on the record he said 2.75% gdp growth for this year. he was upbeat. he was positive. he said that the -- you know he thought that the banks were in very good shape. they still had to address too big to fail and he said that the fed would raise rates later this year so an upbeat fairly hawkish member of...
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report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> bounceback. stocks rally and rally big as investors figure economic woes may push the european central bank into action that could help the market. federal reserve officials potentially hike interest rates later this year. but is the market not the fed, the ultimate ash tor of when rates will arise? >> more first time home buyers into the housing market. question is will it work? all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, january 7th. >>> good evening and welcome. i'm tyler mathisen. a bounceback on wall street today. the major averages saw their best one-day gains in three weeks or so. they got a boost. upbeat report on jobs the trade deficit narrowed for more than expected in december and anticipation the central bank will move forcefully and soon to stimulate the region's economy. the federal reserve's latest policy meeting confirmed interest rate won't move up soon or fast here. put it all together and stocks broke a five-session losing streak despite news of a terr
report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> bounceback. stocks rally and rally big as investors figure economic woes may push the european central bank into action that could help the market. federal reserve officials potentially hike interest rates later this year. but is the market not the fed, the ultimate ash tor of when rates will arise? >> more first time home buyers into the housing market. question is will it work? all that and more tonight on "nightly...
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i'm tyler mathisen. welcome to "power lunch." the big story and the big question today is volatility. what do i do with my money? volatility spiking up right now. the dow, the s&p, the nasdaq and the russell. you see the numbers modest losses at least compared with yesterday. the russell moving down about 1.35%. we will take a special look at the transports. despite low energy prices transports are down 5% in a month. is this an opportunity to get in on planes trains and truckers? >>> it's cold, baby it's cold and getting colder. snow hitting east and midwest today. we have the forecast and we have sue standing by out from the elements at the new york stock exchange. >> hi, let's take a look at the ten year note. everybody is talking about that right now. it dipped below the 2% mark. right now we are trading at 1.937% in terms of the yield. lowest we have seen obviously in the new year and actually in the ten year since october. we have bertha coombs at the nasdaq. russell and nasdaq getting hammered today. bob pisani is here wit
i'm tyler mathisen. welcome to "power lunch." the big story and the big question today is volatility. what do i do with my money? volatility spiking up right now. the dow, the s&p, the nasdaq and the russell. you see the numbers modest losses at least compared with yesterday. the russell moving down about 1.35%. we will take a special look at the transports. despite low energy prices transports are down 5% in a month. is this an opportunity to get in on planes trains and truckers?...
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report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> rally falls apart. a 280 point gain in the dow jones industrial average evaporates. what's behind one of the biggest downward swings for the blue chip index in years. >>> payday. new reports show late wages are rising yes, rising along with job openings. has the missing piece of the labor market tussle been found? >>> cashback? is apple ready to give billions back to shareholders in the form of dividends and buybacks? we'll speak to the analyst who says "yes." all that and more tonight for "nightly business report" on tuesday, january 13. >> good evening, everyone and welcome. if all you looked at today were the closing numbers on wall street then you really really missed it. the dow ended with a piddling 0.2% decline. not much at all. but between the bells, it swung. 425 points from peak to troll in a wide volatile trading session. at one point, up 282. at another, down 143. for the first time since 2009 the dow moved from being up 1.6% to ending negative on the day. pick your reasons for the volatilit
report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> rally falls apart. a 280 point gain in the dow jones industrial average evaporates. what's behind one of the biggest downward swings for the blue chip index in years. >>> payday. new reports show late wages are rising yes, rising along with job openings. has the missing piece of the labor market tussle been found? >>> cashback? is apple ready to give billions back to shareholders in the form of dividends and...
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report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> swiss shock. switzerland central bank stuns investors worldwide making an unprecedented policy about face but doesn't signal a potentially big move by ecb when it meets next week. >>> what went wrong with the banks in lousy revenues falling. some of the biggest banks in america try to explain their tough quarter. >>> profit pressure. des buy best buy uses a term others haven't. deflationary pricing and it could be a costly trend. all that and more tonight for "nightly business report," thursday january 15th. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. a central bank shocker today and it wasn't from the federal reserve or the bank of japan or even the european central bank. instead, it was the swiss national bank stunning currency markets around the world by removing the price ceiling on the swiss bank designed to keep its currency artificially low against the euro. that sent the value of the frank soaring and swiss stocks tumbling. today, the frank at 1 point up about 20% when it was all said and done
report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> swiss shock. switzerland central bank stuns investors worldwide making an unprecedented policy about face but doesn't signal a potentially big move by ecb when it meets next week. >>> what went wrong with the banks in lousy revenues falling. some of the biggest banks in america try to explain their tough quarter. >>> profit pressure. des buy best buy uses a term others haven't. deflationary pricing and it could be a...
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i'm sue herera. >> i'm tyler mathisen. a great weekend, everybody, and we'll see you here on >> the state of the union, the state of congress, the state of the white house. and the state of the 2016 presidential campaign. tonight on "washington week." rnings we need to set our sights higher than just making sure government doesn't screw things up. we need to do more than just do no harm. i know the republicans disagree with my approach. i could see that from their body language yesterday. gwen: but it was more than body language. it was a significantly different world view. >> all the president really offered last night was more taxes, more government more of the same approach that has failed the middle class for decades. gwen: what instead? we dive into a debate that extends far beyond washington
i'm sue herera. >> i'm tyler mathisen. a great weekend, everybody, and we'll see you here on >> the state of the union, the state of congress, the state of the white house. and the state of the 2016 presidential campaign. tonight on "washington week." rnings we need to set our sights higher than just making sure government doesn't screw things up. we need to do more than just do no harm. i know the republicans disagree with my approach. i could see that from their body...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera.report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> help wanted. coming off the strongest job growth in 15 years but one big problem with the december jobs report. >>> road block removed. a legal ruling clears the way for the keystone pipeline to proceed and the house of representatives approves its bill setting up a showdown in dc. >>> out of favor and ready for a comebackmented our market monitor has neglected stocks that are ready to rise. all that and more tonight for "nightly business report," friday january 9. >> welcome. stocks did what they've done all week. register a triple digit move on the dow jones industrial average. this one to the downside. there are plenty of reasons why. oil slid again. the december jobs report was generally positive but some traders focus on weak wage growth. meanwhile, investors couldn't help but watch nervously as the three day terror rampage in france came to a deadly end. four hostages and three terrorists killed in two locations as french authorities moved in. one suspect rem
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera.report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> help wanted. coming off the strongest job growth in 15 years but one big problem with the december jobs report. >>> road block removed. a legal ruling clears the way for the keystone pipeline to proceed and the house of representatives approves its bill setting up a showdown in dc. >>> out of favor and ready for a...
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i'm tyler mathisen. 2015 is here. for many it's a time filled with resolutions for investors, perhaps even some financial resolutions and the best way to fulfill those promises we all make to ourselves is to focus on the year ahead starting now. tonight, we will bring you the outlook for 2015. reporters highlight the key things to watch in some of the biggest areas in business from the economy to energy and of course the stock market and that is where we begin. some say 2014 was a turning point for the economy and the job market. they both saw solid gains and the growth engine shifted into a higher gear. part of that was driven by lower energy prices which puts more money in the hands of consumers and both the economy and energy had a big impact on the stock market. so what's in store for the next 12 months? jackie deangelis reports on energy. bob pisani looks ahead at the stock market and first, steve liesman on his outlook for the economy. >> reporter: 2015 will be a year with big central banks around
i'm tyler mathisen. 2015 is here. for many it's a time filled with resolutions for investors, perhaps even some financial resolutions and the best way to fulfill those promises we all make to ourselves is to focus on the year ahead starting now. tonight, we will bring you the outlook for 2015. reporters highlight the key things to watch in some of the biggest areas in business from the economy to energy and of course the stock market and that is where we begin. some say 2014 was a turning point...