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tyler: my name is tyler mink from baltimore. >> tell us about the soldier you are playing today. tyler: there was a generic confederacy -- at generic confederate major, he was the same age as i was. >> before we started i am as you for union officer because of your dark gray coat. tell me about your uniform. tyler: a lot of fabric is being imported from europe. there is a manufacturer named kate lives in ireland and is shipping in fabric from the u.k.. it is normally what you would think of as confederate gray. these are three layers of braid it is for a major. one for the tenants, 34 kernels. it is the same pattern that exists today if you look at marine corps dress uniforms. i have the same thing on my cap. three layers of braid for a major. these would have been done by hand. officers uniforms were privately purchased by officers, historically, so they would have been made by taylor's. >> who does yours? tyler: i don't remember the name of the guy who made this one but he did a really good job. >> you have played as you're playing a confederate major today. have you taken on o
tyler: my name is tyler mink from baltimore. >> tell us about the soldier you are playing today. tyler: there was a generic confederacy -- at generic confederate major, he was the same age as i was. >> before we started i am as you for union officer because of your dark gray coat. tell me about your uniform. tyler: a lot of fabric is being imported from europe. there is a manufacturer named kate lives in ireland and is shipping in fabric from the u.k.. it is normally what you would...
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rick. >> oh hi tyler.ther it's kind of soft equities or was it the soft data this morning but we're down a half dozen basis points. open it up to early march. this 186 level is very important in terms of support for closing yield. let's look at the 20-year chart of high yield from barclay's. yes, everybody is worried about the spreads widening. they have. based on history it's been a whole lot worse. not that many years ago. year-to-date a five-year boon yes, they went negative the second day in january, and they're trading minus ten basis points. >> rick, thank you. >> sometimes it pays off big to invest against the grain. we have three contrarian stock trades that we're going to hopefully make you look really smart in this market. that's when we return after this. you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. re
rick. >> oh hi tyler.ther it's kind of soft equities or was it the soft data this morning but we're down a half dozen basis points. open it up to early march. this 186 level is very important in terms of support for closing yield. let's look at the 20-year chart of high yield from barclay's. yes, everybody is worried about the spreads widening. they have. based on history it's been a whole lot worse. not that many years ago. year-to-date a five-year boon yes, they went negative the second...
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tyler: we'll start out with that one there. yeah, this should sort of make a perfect star of some sort. it will on two columns. over here we're going to have perfect stars, because this is a double. that's right yeah. ( muffled comments ) i think with that little spot of white in it, it'll probably look fine the way it is. john's going to keep playing with it so we can figure out a way of doing it. aren't you, john? yes. ( upbeat jazz music ) ( machine whirring )
tyler: we'll start out with that one there. yeah, this should sort of make a perfect star of some sort. it will on two columns. over here we're going to have perfect stars, because this is a double. that's right yeah. ( muffled comments ) i think with that little spot of white in it, it'll probably look fine the way it is. john's going to keep playing with it so we can figure out a way of doing it. aren't you, john? yes. ( upbeat jazz music ) ( machine whirring )
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i'm tyler mathisen. thanks so much for watching. we hope you all have a really good weekend and we'll see you back here on m ay ♪ ♪ it doesn't really matter if you're old and grey ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say, it's okay ♪ ♪ listen to what i say ♪ ♪ it's all right, we're doing fine ♪ ♪ it doesn't really matter if the sun don't shine ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say, it's okay ♪ ♪ we're getting to the end of the day ♪ are you the guy that reported it? yeah. how long was she gone? about 3 days, is it? ( knocking on door ) miss barker?
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i'm tyler mathisen. thanks so much for watching. we hope you all have a really good weekend and we'll see you back here on m captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org gwen: everybody in the pool, rand hillary, marco, how the 2016 race is shaping up. plus details on the iran nuclear detail and the south carolina shooting. and we got it all on "washington week." they are in it to win it. this week, rand paul. >> i have a message! a message that is loud and clear and does not mince words. we have come to take our country back. gwen: hillary clinton who wanted to take the country back eight years ago. >> it is time to renew the promise of america. gwen: and the florida senator who will take on former fl
i'm tyler mathisen. thanks so much for watching. we hope you all have a really good weekend and we'll see you back here on m captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org gwen: everybody in the pool, rand hillary, marco, how the 2016 race is shaping up. plus details on the iran nuclear detail and the south carolina shooting. and we got it all on "washington week." they are in it to win it. this...
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tyler did not call morgan for advice. >> i wouldn't know. are you kidding me?hat's morgan freeman. i'm not going to call and say listen, i got this role want me to play alex cross. what do you think? man is so brilliant, said, i have to find my own thing, my own way. >> a world apart from tyler's own iconic character, madea. >> this year turning 40 i wanted to challenge myself. >> this place is heavy my man. >> the story has tyler tracking down a serial killer, matthew fox. >> he and i are archenemies. i shook his hand when we met said this is going to be our last time talking, said yes it is. we walked our way in different directions. maybe it's over at the premiere, we'll have a drink or something, but right now, that's it. 8. >>> time for our countdown of hollywood's top ten fashionistas to move on. next up a young star whose style caught the eye of her husband ryan reynolds, at number four, blake lively. now, mrs. ryan reynolds. this "gossip girl" has the eyes of the world on every style step she takes. is there a lot of pressure on you in terms of what you
tyler did not call morgan for advice. >> i wouldn't know. are you kidding me?hat's morgan freeman. i'm not going to call and say listen, i got this role want me to play alex cross. what do you think? man is so brilliant, said, i have to find my own thing, my own way. >> a world apart from tyler's own iconic character, madea. >> this year turning 40 i wanted to challenge myself. >> this place is heavy my man. >> the story has tyler tracking down a serial killer,...
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hi, john. >> sunday soon tyler. we're go to get a little bit of deja vu for the democratic party as well as for the country as a whole. remember this video from hillary clinton in 2007? take a listen. >> i'm forming a presidential explore together committee. i'm not just starting a campaign, though. i'm starting a conversation with you, with america, because we all need to be part of the discussion if we're all going to be part of the solution. all of us have to be part of the solution. >> now we expect a similar announcement and a similar kind of emphasis which is that hillary clinton is going to emphasize dialogue with the american people. this is considered a soft launch beginning to her campaign to try to replicate some of the listening tour that she did in 2000 when she ran for the senate and was elected for new york. she brings tremendous advantages to the race. she is tyler, the most -- the nonincumbent with the best chance of being elected president of any in recent decades. she has overwhelming support in t
hi, john. >> sunday soon tyler. we're go to get a little bit of deja vu for the democratic party as well as for the country as a whole. remember this video from hillary clinton in 2007? take a listen. >> i'm forming a presidential explore together committee. i'm not just starting a campaign, though. i'm starting a conversation with you, with america, because we all need to be part of the discussion if we're all going to be part of the solution. all of us have to be part of the...
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tyler. >> tyler. >> he told me 30 seconds, and i was in a hurry anyway. compliment. tyler is not only handsome, but he is intelligent and more successful for me too. stay right here. we have a couple of good folks to bring into this conversation. catherine rampell and andrew mcafee, research scientist at m. i.t. author of one of my favorite books "the second coming of the machine age." co-authored with eric -- >> did i say it right? >> no but -- >> a fur vest with an ax. >> he is used to it by now. >> it's all right. i watch vikings on the history channel. it works out. actually, that's a good point. let's talk about this. in your book you know that for most of human history we were boring. we didn't do much with the exception of fire and the wheel, we didn't progress much until the last couple of hundred years. we seem to be evolving that for many may be unsustainable. >> nothings has changed the course of human history, the dmes indication of animals, empires, wars, religion. nothing has changed the course of human history like technological progress. s
tyler. >> tyler. >> he told me 30 seconds, and i was in a hurry anyway. compliment. tyler is not only handsome, but he is intelligent and more successful for me too. stay right here. we have a couple of good folks to bring into this conversation. catherine rampell and andrew mcafee, research scientist at m. i.t. author of one of my favorite books "the second coming of the machine age." co-authored with eric -- >> did i say it right? >> no but -- >> a fur...
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i'm tyler mathisen. hope to see you right back here tomo. [ ♪music♪ ] >> the natural world is an amazing and endless source of inspiration for artists. >> roman loranc: i'm triggered by nature. there is something in the water that will help with my photography. >> li huayi: landscape painting which is the highest form of chinese painting. you release your energy in your heart. >> in respect of nature, this time on spark. [ ♪music♪ ] >> major funding for spark is provided by the william and flora hewlett foundation supporting creativity and innovation in the arts since 1967. and by the kqed campaign for the future program venture fund with additiona
i'm tyler mathisen. hope to see you right back here tomo. [ ♪music♪ ] >> the natural world is an amazing and endless source of inspiration for artists. >> roman loranc: i'm triggered by nature. there is something in the water that will help with my photography. >> li huayi: landscape painting which is the highest form of chinese painting. you release your energy in your heart. >> in respect of nature, this time on spark. [ ♪music♪ ] >> major funding for...
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>> well tyler, thank you for having me. i think what we see is very rapid rises in drug prices that seem largely disas from the benefits the drugs provide to patients. and it is important to realize that many of these therapies are coming on the market and helping patients magnificently but irrespective of their major break through that's change the -- the trajectory of minor gains we're seeing rapid price increases. ten fold price increase in the last 20 years adjusting for cancer drugs, 100 holdover the last 50. that is much more than the increase in benefits we've seen. >> and why is that? >> we live in a place and environment where there is no downward pressure on drug prices. and the purchasers are completely separated from being able to either negotiate or leverage the benefits of the drug against the prices. we are price takers. we are price takers because that is what the pharmaceutical companies charge. an article today in the very controversial topic in "the new york times" in which you are quoted says that the pr
>> well tyler, thank you for having me. i think what we see is very rapid rises in drug prices that seem largely disas from the benefits the drugs provide to patients. and it is important to realize that many of these therapies are coming on the market and helping patients magnificently but irrespective of their major break through that's change the -- the trajectory of minor gains we're seeing rapid price increases. ten fold price increase in the last 20 years adjusting for cancer drugs,...
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welcome to "nightly business report." >> hi, sue, hi, tyler. good to be with you again. >> if speaking strictly business does it matter what the cause is? we saw starbucks take on race relations and now we're seeing the likes of eli lilly and marriott and other very large publicly traded companies coming out and saying that they oppose this particular move by indiana. so give me the risks versus the benefits. >> i think first on the benefits sue, i think i'm finding most high growth companies now and those that are attracting talent are really magnetic are the ones that do lean forward or most proactive on taking a point of view in social issues. frankly, their employees want to see that and also, their customers want to see that. we're seeing that as i think a real megatrend and the millennials expect that more. on the downside the more polarizing the cause, or the issue, obviously, the more risky it is. but at the same time any stance you take on these issues whether it's in anti-discrimination, whether it's gun control, whether it's the envi
welcome to "nightly business report." >> hi, sue, hi, tyler. good to be with you again. >> if speaking strictly business does it matter what the cause is? we saw starbucks take on race relations and now we're seeing the likes of eli lilly and marriott and other very large publicly traded companies coming out and saying that they oppose this particular move by indiana. so give me the risks versus the benefits. >> i think first on the benefits sue, i think i'm finding...
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tyler? to break in and let you know that a verdict has been reached in the boston bombing case of dzhokhar tsarnaev. we don't know the verdict. we assume it will be announced very shortly. court will reconvene at 1:45 p.m. at that point obviously we will get -- we will get the results of the jury's deliberations on some 30 counts many of which, but by no means all of which, carry the death penalty. ranging, obviously, from the use of weapons of terror and mass -- mass murder to other accounts involving lesser charges, but obviously this -- the jury began deliberating about a day ago. the defense in the case as you probably know conceded that tsarnaev was a part of the plan to bomb the finish line of the boston marathon two years ago, but has tried to persuade the jury that dzhokhar tsarnaev was effectively the pawn of his older brother, was under his sway. the older brother deceased killed in a confrontation with police, and hit by the younger brother's car as he tried to flee the scene. the
tyler? to break in and let you know that a verdict has been reached in the boston bombing case of dzhokhar tsarnaev. we don't know the verdict. we assume it will be announced very shortly. court will reconvene at 1:45 p.m. at that point obviously we will get -- we will get the results of the jury's deliberations on some 30 counts many of which, but by no means all of which, carry the death penalty. ranging, obviously, from the use of weapons of terror and mass -- mass murder to other accounts...
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tyler mathison here. some big companies start to report their quarterly numbers this week, and the big question is are we going to see a net negative? either losses or declines in profit growth. if we do what's it going to mean for stocks? are we about to see a major buying opportunity? there is a buying opportunity in gold. the etfgld is up 25% over the past two years. is it a good time to put some green in the glittery stuff? there you see the spider gold trust up $1.50 today. $156 million paycheck. well, that's for one ceo. the stock, however, down 23% in a year. mandy is out today, but kayla is with us. >> i'm excited to be holding down the ford today. we will, however, start with the markets as always. >> all major averages went into positive territory by just about 30 minutes into trading. the s&p up by about 18 points. that's good for just shy of 1%. nasdaq up as well. three-quarters of 1%. the russell 2000 which is actually the closest to any -- of any major average too it's all-time high. it's ha
tyler mathison here. some big companies start to report their quarterly numbers this week, and the big question is are we going to see a net negative? either losses or declines in profit growth. if we do what's it going to mean for stocks? are we about to see a major buying opportunity? there is a buying opportunity in gold. the etfgld is up 25% over the past two years. is it a good time to put some green in the glittery stuff? there you see the spider gold trust up $1.50 today. $156 million...
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we caught up with melissa holly and her son tyler, the boy on the bus. police say tyler's teacher realized something was wrong when she took the preschoolers to the bus at the end of the day and saw tyler was on the bus but hadn't been at school all morning. tyler's mother said he's developmental delayed and may have fallen asleep. >> how did you not know that he was on the bus all afternoon and come come back at the end of the day and act like the teacher is crazy that he wasn't on that bus all day? >> the driver was fired. the school district is now using a different bus company. >>> an educator from delaware county received high praise from the president after being named a finalist in national teacher of the year award. yesterday, president obama honored those finalists in washington, d.c. one of them is anthony grizill grizilllo. he teaches students in the gifted program. zpr i'm no better than anyone. i'm standing on their shoulders. i just have a real loud voice. i like to show the great things that we're doing all the time. >> awesome for him. of
we caught up with melissa holly and her son tyler, the boy on the bus. police say tyler's teacher realized something was wrong when she took the preschoolers to the bus at the end of the day and saw tyler was on the bus but hadn't been at school all morning. tyler's mother said he's developmental delayed and may have fallen asleep. >> how did you not know that he was on the bus all afternoon and come come back at the end of the day and act like the teacher is crazy that he wasn't on that...
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i'm sue pereira. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. it is time to put winter behind us we hope and finally gear up for spring. as the seasons change we take a look at all of the things investors should be eyeing from employment to market outlook for the second quarter. we will find out how things are looking for the class of 2015. >> but we begin tonight with the labor department. wall street was closed for good friday observas but the government was open for business and released the march jobs report. no it has happened before. since 1980 there have been 11 occasions when the march jobs report was released on good friday including more recently in 2012 and 2010. even though there was no trading today steve liesman was hard at work sifting through the numbers. >> the government reporting a very weak job number for the month of march. in fact it was the weakest number since december 2013. it broke a string of strong numbers that goes back to march of 2014 all of which were above 200,000. not this time. payrolls coming in at 126,000 ver
i'm sue pereira. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. it is time to put winter behind us we hope and finally gear up for spring. as the seasons change we take a look at all of the things investors should be eyeing from employment to market outlook for the second quarter. we will find out how things are looking for the class of 2015. >> but we begin tonight with the labor department. wall street was closed for good friday observas but the government was open for business and released the march...
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along with mandy drury i'm tyler mathisen. that is president obama wrapping up his news conference with japan's prime minister abe. the president fair ranging, talking everything from the asia infrastructure bank to the ongoing unrest up in baltimore. >> indeed. john harwood is at the white house, and we will get to him in just a second. but first, to eamon javers in baltimore. what's the situation there like now, eamon? >> hi, mandy. we're here at baltimore city hall, and as you can see, there's a heavy maryland state police presence here. also maryland national guard here on the scene at baltimore city hall. the epicenter, though of the rioting last night was up in west baltimore at the intersection of pennsylvania and west north streets. we were there just a little while ago maybe within the hour and we can tell you there's a big crowd there. the crowd is gathering and swelling. we saw the reverend jesse jackson there. a big police presence. they've got several streets blocked off. armored vehicles on the scene there. but w
along with mandy drury i'm tyler mathisen. that is president obama wrapping up his news conference with japan's prime minister abe. the president fair ranging, talking everything from the asia infrastructure bank to the ongoing unrest up in baltimore. >> indeed. john harwood is at the white house, and we will get to him in just a second. but first, to eamon javers in baltimore. what's the situation there like now, eamon? >> hi, mandy. we're here at baltimore city hall, and as you...
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toy tyler, i'll see you tonight.ple into the final four and the chairman of biogen to comment on the crazy volatility we've seen the biotech sector lately. >> all right. we'll be watching tonight. melissa, good to have you back. i've been in for brian sullivan all week. we'll be back next week. have a happy passover and a very godod easter as well. and "the closing bell" starts right now. >>> and welcome to "the close l bell everybody. i'm kelly evans to close out the week at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffin. stocks are trying to get into the winning column for the first time in april on the second or third trading day. don't forget this is the last trading day of the week. the stock market will be closed tomorrow for good friday. we might see volatility here in this final hour of trade. a lot going on right now. >> even though markets are closed tomorrow the crucial march jobs report will be released 8:30 a.m. eastern time. now
toy tyler, i'll see you tonight.ple into the final four and the chairman of biogen to comment on the crazy volatility we've seen the biotech sector lately. >> all right. we'll be watching tonight. melissa, good to have you back. i've been in for brian sullivan all week. we'll be back next week. have a happy passover and a very godod easter as well. and "the closing bell" starts right now. >>> and welcome to "the close l bell everybody. i'm kelly evans to close out...
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. >> good afternoon, tyler, hello. you're right, it was a monster month for oil and a lot of traders and analysts are telling me that in fact prices are supported here. they probably can even go slightly higher over that $60 mark and that means that they think the worst is over for big companies that are going to report. for example, exxon. this morning the company reporting a profit of $4.94 billion or $1.17 a share. analysts were looking for 83 cents a share but keep in mind
. >> good afternoon, tyler, hello. you're right, it was a monster month for oil and a lot of traders and analysts are telling me that in fact prices are supported here. they probably can even go slightly higher over that $60 mark and that means that they think the worst is over for big companies that are going to report. for example, exxon. this morning the company reporting a profit of $4.94 billion or $1.17 a share. analysts were looking for 83 cents a share but keep in mind
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>> hi tyler. the alliance over the past number of years, in the wake of the big fight in indiana over gay rights gay marriage and religious freedom, we're seeing a bit of a rift between social conservatives and big business. take a look at some of these quotes that we're starting to see in the media, starting with senator ted cruz. you get a sense of the kind of feeling among social conservatives. quoted in the new york times saying, the fortune 500 is running shamelessly to endorse the radical gay marriage agenda over religious liberty. look at tony perkins, at the family research council group. he said you want to roll back religious freedom, good-bye wal mat, hello conservative grocery. apple and walmart helped sink laws meant to defend religious liberty. a clear schism emerging between the social conservatives and big business folks. social conservatives saying they don't necessarily worry about the value we hold dear in the conservative movement. >> recognized domestic partnerships and provid
>> hi tyler. the alliance over the past number of years, in the wake of the big fight in indiana over gay rights gay marriage and religious freedom, we're seeing a bit of a rift between social conservatives and big business. take a look at some of these quotes that we're starting to see in the media, starting with senator ted cruz. you get a sense of the kind of feeling among social conservatives. quoted in the new york times saying, the fortune 500 is running shamelessly to endorse the...
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hi josh. >> reporter: hi, tyler.now salesforce a new market leader and one that is growing fast. it could hit $10 billion in the next few years. the challenge would be the size of such a deal. it could be as much as $64 billion. now, if these reports are true there's really three potential suitors analysts are focused on. one would be oracle. larry ellison's company buys salesforce it could become the undisputed king of the cloud and double its growth rate. the copsns regulatory scrutiny. also microsoft. now they broaden their portfolio of apps and cloud revenue stream. remember, those two companies are already partners it's a relationship that has deepened. the potential cons would nadella want to do a deal like this right ahead of a major product launch windows 10. finally, of course there's ibm. the ceo clearly focused on the cloud and scaling that business. there isn't a lot of overlap in its applications but eric points out the potential challenges there ibm has $25 billion in cash. i am at oracle headquarters a
hi josh. >> reporter: hi, tyler.now salesforce a new market leader and one that is growing fast. it could hit $10 billion in the next few years. the challenge would be the size of such a deal. it could be as much as $64 billion. now, if these reports are true there's really three potential suitors analysts are focused on. one would be oracle. larry ellison's company buys salesforce it could become the undisputed king of the cloud and double its growth rate. the copsns regulatory scrutiny....
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tyler's mother said tyler is developmentally delayed and may have falling asleep. >> that's a small busu not know he was in that bus? park the bus, pick it up again in the afternoon, come back to the school and try to act like the teacher is crazy that he wasn't on that bus all day? >> officials fired the bus driver and a school aide. that driver was not a school district employee. the school district is now using a different bus company. >>> and happening today, morey's pier is now starting its historic ride kong. it will begin memorial day. >>> the revel casino the doors are still bolted shut. the casino reached a two-week deal to power sprinkles and fire alarms in the building. the casino will not be reopened by memorial day. >>> the candidates for philadelphia mayor zeroed in on the tactics used in baltimore. mayoral hopefuls explained the positions on police transparency and reform. >> yes, i would move to attempt to get rid of the corrupt. >> this transparency it would allow for baltimore to withstand what occurred. >> the mother of brandon tate-brown was one of four asking questi
tyler's mother said tyler is developmentally delayed and may have falling asleep. >> that's a small busu not know he was in that bus? park the bus, pick it up again in the afternoon, come back to the school and try to act like the teacher is crazy that he wasn't on that bus all day? >> officials fired the bus driver and a school aide. that driver was not a school district employee. the school district is now using a different bus company. >>> and happening today, morey's...
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. >> reporter: a teacher at pickup time spotted tyler and ran to get him.he school superintendent said the district takes safety seriously and admit tyler's safety was in jeopardy. >>> prison food as bad as they say it is, some inmates say it nearly killed them. >>> one woman was surprised to come home to a flooded garage and more surprised to find out what caused it. we'll be right back. [leaves rustling] are you day dreaming? hmm? yeah. about a luxury tree house? mmm hmm. with lookout decks for star gazing? yeah. cool! wait. how...? you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. oh yeah! the wizard of oz with top prizes of $300,000. there's a full moon tonight! [male announcer] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >> that was the sound of a wildlife worker wrestling with a wild turkey in the house. nancy page came home and found the turkey in the bathroom. the turned on the sink and left the bathroom flooded and left behind it's own mess. >
. >> reporter: a teacher at pickup time spotted tyler and ran to get him.he school superintendent said the district takes safety seriously and admit tyler's safety was in jeopardy. >>> prison food as bad as they say it is, some inmates say it nearly killed them. >>> one woman was surprised to come home to a flooded garage and more surprised to find out what caused it. we'll be right back. [leaves rustling] are you day dreaming? hmm? yeah. about a luxury tree house? mmm...
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i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera has the night off. well apple did it again.luable publicly traded u.s. company reported a
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. >> good morning, i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this easter sunday.et's start with a look at the weather with lisa argen. >> hello. a cold and pretty damp easter for some of you out there. here's other look at live doppler 7hd with the heaviest rain in sea ran and a lot of showers moving through san francisco and the central bay. and here north of bodega bay you see a line of pretty good showers. and the central bay across into vallejo and berkeley looking at wet weather. san bruno, you are getting wet. and davenport looking at showers pushing through santa cruz. this is the leading edge of the weak system that will be pushing through this easter sunday. snowing in the sierra nevada. 2 to 7 inches there. and a winter advisory. more wet weather throughout the morning hours. by 11:00 most of the activity wants to push outs of the north and east way but it still lingers into the south bay. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. a rural east bay community is waking up to a new world this morning. a world without water. about 100 families have seen their as well as
. >> good morning, i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this easter sunday.et's start with a look at the weather with lisa argen. >> hello. a cold and pretty damp easter for some of you out there. here's other look at live doppler 7hd with the heaviest rain in sea ran and a lot of showers moving through san francisco and the central bay. and here north of bodega bay you see a line of pretty good showers. and the central bay across into vallejo and berkeley looking at wet...
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ten others get hurt that night, but tyler's injuries are the worst.eries and months of therapy to heal his leg. but emotional scars remain. >> i haven't been to any fireworks show since. it kind of makes me nervous. 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. and then it just stops. you can now use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it, you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it, only from discover. get it at discover.com. you know i tried one of those but the roll just disappeared. bounty is 2x more absorbent so one roll lasts longer. bounty. the long lasting picker upper something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. make a fist for me. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight
ten others get hurt that night, but tyler's injuries are the worst.eries and months of therapy to heal his leg. but emotional scars remain. >> i haven't been to any fireworks show since. it kind of makes me nervous. 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. >>...
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tyler's mother melissa tells me her son who is developmentally delayed may have fallen asleep.e told her he got up and was trying to push the doors open but they were locked. the mother is grateful that the teacher sprang into action but angry this happened in the first place. >> our question is the school bus company. really? where's my son at? for that time frame. he rides a small bus. so how did you not know he was still on that bus, park the bus, pick the bus up in the afternoon and come back to the school and try to act like the teacher's crazy that he wasn't on that bus all day. >> reporter: the trenton school district tells us that the bus driver and the school bus aide have been fired. we did reach out to
tyler's mother melissa tells me her son who is developmentally delayed may have fallen asleep.e told her he got up and was trying to push the doors open but they were locked. the mother is grateful that the teacher sprang into action but angry this happened in the first place. >> our question is the school bus company. really? where's my son at? for that time frame. he rides a small bus. so how did you not know he was still on that bus, park the bus, pick the bus up in the afternoon and...
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. >> good morning, i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, april 26th.'s start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning. >> a pretty much warmer day for everyone. well into the 50s right now. 54 oakland. we will have a cool northwest breeze along the shoreline. despite the sunshine it will be cool pacifica, half moon bay and much warmer weather away from the coast. from our sutro tower camera, san francisco warms to 62 degrees. winds out of the west keeping the coast clear. low 70s in san jose. upper 60s in oakland and warmer tomorrow. i'll have those numbers in a few minutes. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. in developing news, people in nepal are cremating the dead and dig fourth survivors this morning, one day after a massive hem layian 7 .8 magnitude earthquake. the death toll is growing and now is more than 2500. a huge aftershock overnight measuring 6.7 scent people screaming and running into the streets. doctors and relief workers are now on the scene. at least 17 people were killed in an avalanche on mount e
. >> good morning, i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, april 26th.'s start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning. >> a pretty much warmer day for everyone. well into the 50s right now. 54 oakland. we will have a cool northwest breeze along the shoreline. despite the sunshine it will be cool pacifica, half moon bay and much warmer weather away from the coast. from our sutro tower camera, san francisco warms to...
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tyler? >>> wait no more. the secret to making money like the rich our wealth editor robert frank, is here and he knows what it is. >> the secret right. turns out the secret to getting rich is not ordinary income. for them, it's all about capital. a study from the nonpartisan tax policy center found people making between 50,000 and 100,000 a year salary and wages account for three quarters of the gross income and make less than 1% from capital gains. for the rich well totally different story. among those making $10 million or more a year salary and wages account for only 16% of their income. cap gains are far and away the largest source of income accounting for half of their total egi. most of the wealthy make money from selling stocks companies, or other assets. second biggest income source was business income followed by dividends and interest. what does this mean for tax season? well, the tax rate on capital gains, sk, is 23.8%. tax raid for ordinary income? 39.6 %. the rich can pay a lower rate on total in
tyler? >>> wait no more. the secret to making money like the rich our wealth editor robert frank, is here and he knows what it is. >> the secret right. turns out the secret to getting rich is not ordinary income. for them, it's all about capital. a study from the nonpartisan tax policy center found people making between 50,000 and 100,000 a year salary and wages account for three quarters of the gross income and make less than 1% from capital gains. for the rich well totally...
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tyler ladendorf. triple into the gap. 1-0 a's. newly acquired cody ross just came from the airport. a single. 2-0. still in the third. now bases loaded for mark. born in san jose, played at cal. crushes his first major league off the top of the wall. everyone scores. like a home run after a review that was not a home run. 5-0 a's. bottom half of the inning looking uncomfortable after this pitch. he said it was an upper body injury. he'll stay in the game. a's up 10-0. complete highlights at 11:00. >>> nothing like an 18-inch corn dog for dinner. 1-0 in the first. back-to-back doubles. down the line. 2-1 giants. a great start from chris, came up from aaa. struck out five in six innings. second career start wasn't all smooth. tripped here on the pitch. a little wide. that's a ball. seals the deal. 5-2. 37 hits in three games taking the series two games to one. they face the padres tomorrow in san diego. >>> one of the favorite events leading up to the masters. the annual par 3 event on wednesday. a tradition at augusta since 1960. fun fact winner of the par 3 event has never gone on t
tyler ladendorf. triple into the gap. 1-0 a's. newly acquired cody ross just came from the airport. a single. 2-0. still in the third. now bases loaded for mark. born in san jose, played at cal. crushes his first major league off the top of the wall. everyone scores. like a home run after a review that was not a home run. 5-0 a's. bottom half of the inning looking uncomfortable after this pitch. he said it was an upper body injury. he'll stay in the game. a's up 10-0. complete highlights at...
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tyler jumps in when necessary because garter belts of fury. who knew that garter talk could be so deadly. but wait bouquet talk made him a rock. they found the box, they found the date. >> what is the actual invitation going to look like if this is all just for save the date? >> there is an explosion, by the way. death by caking. >> well done. this is like a fun couple. this will be a great marriage. >> that's exactly what i was thinking. >> this is the wedding you're like oh, yeah we're definitely going to this one. >> oh, yeah. they're going to laugh. >> everybody who sees this who doesn't get an invite will feel like they missed a really good time. >>> this guy annoys his co-workers with some jokes. >> did you hear my computer sing? it's a dell. >> the delivery is good. >> why they are so bad, they're good. >> i used to be addicted to soap. i'm clean now. gogorgrgeoeousus g grarainins s atat your service. this looks interesting! spspececiaial l k k hohot t cecerereal. mamadede w witith h susupeperfrfoooodsds. spspececiaial l k?k? i i cacan
tyler jumps in when necessary because garter belts of fury. who knew that garter talk could be so deadly. but wait bouquet talk made him a rock. they found the box, they found the date. >> what is the actual invitation going to look like if this is all just for save the date? >> there is an explosion, by the way. death by caking. >> well done. this is like a fun couple. this will be a great marriage. >> that's exactly what i was thinking. >> this is the wedding...
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tyler's teacher knew something was wrong she saw tyler on the bus all day but hadn't been at school all's developly challenged and may have fallen asleep. >> how did you not know he was on that bus? pick the bus up in the afternoon and try to act like the teacher is crazy that he wasn't on that bus all day. >> officials fired the bus driver and the school aide. the driver is not a district employee. >>> in delaware county, police are looking for this manning who they believe is vandalizing. they feel he's responsible for graffiti. he's placing the words "erek" in large bright yellow letters. >>> federal investigators are looking into a jetliner in jersey is that was grounded because of smoke. the united plane aborted its takeoff after smoke was spotted coming from the left landing gear. the smoke appeared to be located near the plane's brakes. the flight was headed to amsterdam, no one was hurt. meantime another plane heading to newark made another emergency stop. the plane landed safely. we'll show you those pictures. the passengers were bussed into newark. >>> at the jersey shore, peo
tyler's teacher knew something was wrong she saw tyler on the bus all day but hadn't been at school all's developly challenged and may have fallen asleep. >> how did you not know he was on that bus? pick the bus up in the afternoon and try to act like the teacher is crazy that he wasn't on that bus all day. >> officials fired the bus driver and the school aide. the driver is not a district employee. >>> in delaware county, police are looking for this manning who they...
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in san francisco, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> congressman returned from a trip to iraq this morning after seeing how iraqi and american forces are working together against isis. he stopped by abc 7 to tell us about his trip on his way home today from sfo today. he worked on getting to know the american soldiers helping out the iraqi army. and while the u.s. presence in iraq may be waning he said it's still a critical partnership. >> we can't sit and watch thousands of innocent people be slaughtered by isil when we have the power to train and equip with the army. >> attending a service and then having bunch with the soldiers. >> just a short time ago, governor brown wrapped up an emergency meeting to talk about the state's drought. the governor says aside from trying to find more the biggest is trying to collaborate. rather than point fingers at one another over water use. he has been criticized because the mandatory reduction in water use he announced last week will not have much affect on farms. >>> a lot of fanfare to the maritime opening of the center. the ribbon cutting facility
in san francisco, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> congressman returned from a trip to iraq this morning after seeing how iraqi and american forces are working together against isis. he stopped by abc 7 to tell us about his trip on his way home today from sfo today. he worked on getting to know the american soldiers helping out the iraqi army. and while the u.s. presence in iraq may be waning he said it's still a critical partnership. >> we can't sit and watch thousands of innocent...
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i'm bill g tonight for tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herera. the nasdaq closed at an all-time high. we'll have more on that momentarily. but we begin tonight with three of the world's biggest companies and what they are saying about the gloiblt economy. caterpillar, the maker of construction and mining equipment, which reaches more than 180 countries blew past earnings estimates. but it also issued a warning. procter and gamble the largest household product firms which touched consumers across the global said revenues fell a sign of weakening demand or something else. and 3m cut the full year outlook. together the three companies are sending a message to the markets about the global economy. >> the multi-nationals caterpillar, 3m and procter and gamble all components are feeling theects of a stronger dollar and geopolitical uncertainties. caterpillar beat revenue profits but said it is bumpy. and lower oil prices have cut demand for cats exploration equipment. other sore spots inclu mining hardware locomotives and in china, construction equipme
i'm bill g tonight for tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herera. the nasdaq closed at an all-time high. we'll have more on that momentarily. but we begin tonight with three of the world's biggest companies and what they are saying about the gloiblt economy. caterpillar, the maker of construction and mining equipment, which reaches more than 180 countries blew past earnings estimates. but it also issued a warning. procter and gamble the largest household product firms which touched consumers...
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i'm sue herera thanks for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. thank you for joining us. >> the landscape has always been a subject for artists. >> trevor paglen: the world that we live in is much stranger, much more complicated, much more interesting than what we really see. when we walk around every day. >> landscapes are about many things. >> paul madonna: that's why i draw city scapes, because i wanted to give the place i wanted to put people in a mood or in a scene. >> but what do artists see when they look at our landscape today? >> karen kienzle: tracy snelling places are places that have a sense of nostalgia. they're often desolate, maybe they've been abandoned. >> different views of the new american landscape, this time on spark. [ ♪music♪ ]
i'm sue herera thanks for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. thank you for joining us. >> the landscape has always been a subject for artists. >> trevor paglen: the world that we live in is much stranger, much more complicated, much more interesting than what we really see. when we walk around every day. >> landscapes are about many things. >> paul madonna: that's why i draw city scapes, because i wanted to give the place i wanted to put people in a mood or in...
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>>> this is "nighlty business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> global pain. the worldwide selloff started in china, spread to europe and battered stocks here in the u.s. sending the dow jones industrial average lower but nearly 300 points. earnings on deck. attention now turns to next week and what the flood of profit reports could mean for the market and your money. >>> flagship fund. the man who runs the world's biggest bond fund is outperforming his peers and shares his thoughts on the economy, fixed income and the fed. all of that and more tonight on "nighlty business report" for friday april 17th. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm sue herera. tyler mathisen is off tonight. stocks got slammed. the major average is spiralled slower. and the dow jones plunging nearly 280 points. the biggest one day drop across the globe. it started in china with a regulatory move and spread to europe on a new round of greek worries and found its way to the u.s. by the close the dow jones industrial average sank to 17,826 and the s&p 500 gave back 24 and it was a losing week f
>>> this is "nighlty business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> global pain. the worldwide selloff started in china, spread to europe and battered stocks here in the u.s. sending the dow jones industrial average lower but nearly 300 points. earnings on deck. attention now turns to next week and what the flood of profit reports could mean for the market and your money. >>> flagship fund. the man who runs the world's biggest bond fund is...
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tyler mathisen my partner is off tonight. it was all green for some of america's bluest blue chip companies. delivering better than expected earnings. and in the gace of goldman sachs, the numbers were blow jout. smashing through estimates, echoing numbers by other big banks. in goldman's case a fuelest best quarterly numbers in years, confirming the strategy of a business model critics said was too risk yip in the wake of the financial crisis. investors, however, were expecting the strong numbers and after a recent runup they sent the stocks slightly lower. mary thompson has the numbers. >> while in the midst of the l crisis goldman sachs numbers packed a punch. >> i thought the results were quite impressive. >> the new york based bank posted the highest quarterly revenue in four years and highest profit in five. thanks to the profit in trading business which generated more than half of the billion dollars in revenue. on a call, ceo harvey swartz said the higher rates in the u.s. and lower rates in europe spurred clients to
tyler mathisen my partner is off tonight. it was all green for some of america's bluest blue chip companies. delivering better than expected earnings. and in the gace of goldman sachs, the numbers were blow jout. smashing through estimates, echoing numbers by other big banks. in goldman's case a fuelest best quarterly numbers in years, confirming the strategy of a business model critics said was too risk yip in the wake of the financial crisis. investors, however, were expecting the strong...
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>>> this is "nighlty business repo with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> going hostile. teva pharmacy launches an unsolicited bit for mylan and it could shake up the drug industry. >>> bird flu fears in iowa consuming one in nearly five eggs consumed in the country. >>> the simple savings tactic that could increase your nest egg. that and more on "nighlty business report" for tuesday, april 21st. >>> good evening, everybody and welcome i'm bill griffith in for tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herera. the red hot market for teva pharmacy making an unsolicited bid for mylan. the price tag $40 billion, the largest potential takeover in the drug industry this year. the shares of mylan soared 8% and the shares for teva were higher. this could change the landscape of the industry but there is no guarantee anything about it will be easy. megan tirrell has more. >> another day and another deal in the drug industry. neva's offer for rival mylan comes on the heels of mylan's offer to buy periggo, a move some expected to be defensive. it contributed to deal activity among drug compan
>>> this is "nighlty business repo with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> going hostile. teva pharmacy launches an unsolicited bit for mylan and it could shake up the drug industry. >>> bird flu fears in iowa consuming one in nearly five eggs consumed in the country. >>> the simple savings tactic that could increase your nest egg. that and more on "nighlty business report" for tuesday, april 21st. >>> good evening, everybody and...