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tyler has its own unique niche.ems like that niche locked up with a base of more than 13,000 systems they installed in local governments and schools throughout all 50 states how do you like this? tyler provides software, payroll, human resources and more specialized product, software for courts, law enforcement public safety in prisons. they have document and content management applications for land records and other essential documents and help with planning, regulatory adherence and maintenance. altogether this is a pretty gigantic market. we know state and local government spent $9 billion in vertical specific software. >> that number is expected to go to 13 billion by 2019. not only that, public institutions are in desperate need of modernization. this is the clincher, what makes people excited. it has a cloud based software on the service side is. they wrapped up 40% last year, sales force, think adobe, which is doing quite well. they reported in july big customer gains. tyler technologies is far from cheap. tr
tyler has its own unique niche.ems like that niche locked up with a base of more than 13,000 systems they installed in local governments and schools throughout all 50 states how do you like this? tyler provides software, payroll, human resources and more specialized product, software for courts, law enforcement public safety in prisons. they have document and content management applications for land records and other essential documents and help with planning, regulatory adherence and...
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love with tyler.philadelphia. so please come visit. >> well, you know you have me on board. i live in your neighborhood. i've been to tyler so many times, just on a day like this, oh, my god, it is magnificant. >> really is, it is outstanding. and we just love our visitors. >> so, you did take up a parking space here, but it is really for very good reason. do you finds the response very positive to park? >> absolutely. people love it. first every all, it is fun. >> yes. >> it can be educating al. we've labeled all of our plants. but most of all, it is real away to share the wonderful ideas about how we can bring plants to people, and enrich people's lives through horticulture. so that's something, a mission we all share. >> so this benefit not only tyler but all of the places that where there are gardens and beautiful arboretum? >> absolutely. and if people walk around the city, i think they'll see over 150 of these little parks popped up on the street of philadelphia. >> we love parking day. we love
love with tyler.philadelphia. so please come visit. >> well, you know you have me on board. i live in your neighborhood. i've been to tyler so many times, just on a day like this, oh, my god, it is magnificant. >> really is, it is outstanding. and we just love our visitors. >> so, you did take up a parking space here, but it is really for very good reason. do you finds the response very positive to park? >> absolutely. people love it. first every all, it is fun. >>...
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olivia and tyler had to sleep in their car. >> it's a small car. you can see there's not much room for two people. but we did. we both laid back there and grabbed what little sleep we could. it was cold, and like i said, we didn't have food, money, always hungry or thirsty or--and then on top of that, trying to find drugs. >> doing heroin? >> yeah. now that i think about it, i don't know how we managed to even do it, but we found a way, obviou-- we always find a way. they leave their daughter, callie, with her parents. it's not the first time olivia has been separated from callie. >> child protective services almost took callie away-. >> uh yeah, that's right, that was when she was younger-. >> how old was she? >> i can't even remember now, she was like a baby though, like four months, something like that-. >> this is a pretty complicated tower. >> it sure is. >> was it hard for you to leave callie with your mom? >> it's very hard for me not to be with her, very--and she's so attached to me. >> this can go right here. >> wow, look how tall it is no
olivia and tyler had to sleep in their car. >> it's a small car. you can see there's not much room for two people. but we did. we both laid back there and grabbed what little sleep we could. it was cold, and like i said, we didn't have food, money, always hungry or thirsty or--and then on top of that, trying to find drugs. >> doing heroin? >> yeah. now that i think about it, i don't know how we managed to even do it, but we found a way, obviou-- we always find a way. they...
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to begin new and tyler, two -- too, youe and tyler, have heard. and ok clubs were formed. and that is how the term, ok, came into our national vocabulary. president harrison had six -- i'm sorry, needless to say, harrison won the huge majority and became president. president harrison had six cabinet members against 15 cabinet members today. was danielmember webster, the secretary of state. he was the greatest lawyer at the time in the united states. he had argued 170 cases before the supreme court, a record never equaled since then. he had served in the house and the senate. and he and henry clay founded the wig party in 1833. webster worked hard with the president-elect to get harrison to limit is enormous inaugural address. in it went on for 90 minutes a snowstorm here in washington on march 4, 1841. harrison caught a cold, doctors fednd the him -- [indiscernible] -- and brandy, and he died. on april 4. the secretary of state webster sent his own son, fletcher, on horseback down to tyler's plantation in virginia to announce that he was now the president. however, there w
to begin new and tyler, two -- too, youe and tyler, have heard. and ok clubs were formed. and that is how the term, ok, came into our national vocabulary. president harrison had six -- i'm sorry, needless to say, harrison won the huge majority and became president. president harrison had six cabinet members against 15 cabinet members today. was danielmember webster, the secretary of state. he was the greatest lawyer at the time in the united states. he had argued 170 cases before the supreme...
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next up, steven tyler. >>> we are back now with steven tyler and here he is with his band performingy bring your sweet heart to me i've been waiting for so long ♪ ♪ tell me all your stories leave some open for me write your name into this song ♪ ♪ i'll walk through the fire i'll run through the rain ♪ ♪ i'll wait for forever if love is your name your name ♪ ♪ catch a wind from heaven sail down while i'm sleeping wake me with the morning sun ♪ ♪ oh oh oh i'll dream of you until you come ♪ ♪ i'll walk through the fire i'll run through the rain ♪ ♪ i'll wait for forever if love is your name ♪ ♪ woo woo ♪ yeah ♪ valentines keep knocking my heart keeps on walking ♪ ♪ darling i'll hold on for you for you for you ♪ ♪ i'll walk through the fire i'll run through the rain ♪ ♪ i'll wait for forever if love is your name ♪ ♪ if love is your name if love is your name ♪ >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by chico's. shop fall's must have jacks at chico's. [ cheers and applause ] >> steven said, so good, he got arrested. steven said philadelphia's finest is here with us. you look -- [ appl
next up, steven tyler. >>> we are back now with steven tyler and here he is with his band performingy bring your sweet heart to me i've been waiting for so long ♪ ♪ tell me all your stories leave some open for me write your name into this song ♪ ♪ i'll walk through the fire i'll run through the rain ♪ ♪ i'll wait for forever if love is your name your name ♪ ♪ catch a wind from heaven sail down while i'm sleeping wake me with the morning sun ♪ ♪ oh oh oh i'll dream...
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i'm tyler mathisen. there was optimism on the street today. not many expected a rally, let alone a big one. but they got it, despite all the general uneasiness. today a day before the start of the federal reserve's much anticipated two-day meeting, investors bid up stocks digested some final economic data ahead of that meeting. more on that a little bit later in the program. but by the close, here are the numbers. industrials up 228 points to finish at 16,599. nasdaq higher by 54, and the s&p 500 was up 25 points. more on today's big move in stocks. >> stocks started up and they stayed up. now it's the day before a fed meeting. stocks usually do advance. it was a particularly broad rally although the volume was moderate. a lot of big caps up 2% or more whether you're talking about merck and the pharmaceuticals or ge and the industrials or procter & gamble, even united health care, all up more than 2%. now, there was a twist to the buy ahead of the fed story we saw today. some afraid traders aggressively sold treasuries, as well. that created b
i'm tyler mathisen. there was optimism on the street today. not many expected a rally, let alone a big one. but they got it, despite all the general uneasiness. today a day before the start of the federal reserve's much anticipated two-day meeting, investors bid up stocks digested some final economic data ahead of that meeting. more on that a little bit later in the program. but by the close, here are the numbers. industrials up 228 points to finish at 16,599. nasdaq higher by 54, and the...
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steven tyler. country's breakout star.ng the top nominations for this year's cma awards and steven is going to be performing his first ever country single for us just ahead. very happy over here. very happy. >> wow. a country song, can you still do that? i'll be background. >> way to go, ging. >> we also have a breakfast wake-up call, "breakfast rescue." before you reach for that muffin, too late. you already reached for it some have more fat than onion rings. >> oh, come on. >> you know what mean, just have onion rings. >> yesterday twinkies, today onion rings. >>> now with the morning rundown. >> the near disaster at the airport in las vegas. a british airways flight roaring down a runway when one of the engines caught fire, the boeing 777 rolled to a stop. the emergency slides deploying and everyone running for the exit. there were no serious injuries, incredibly, investigators now working to determine how that fire spread from the engine to the fuselage. >>> well, several apparent shootings are terrorizing drivers in t
steven tyler. country's breakout star.ng the top nominations for this year's cma awards and steven is going to be performing his first ever country single for us just ahead. very happy over here. very happy. >> wow. a country song, can you still do that? i'll be background. >> way to go, ging. >> we also have a breakfast wake-up call, "breakfast rescue." before you reach for that muffin, too late. you already reached for it some have more fat than onion rings....
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steven tyler.ere exclusively announcing the top nominations for this year's cma awards, and steven is going to be performing his first ever country single for us just ahead. very happy over here. very happy. >> wow. for a country song, can you still do that? i'll be in the background doing it. >> way to go, ging. >> control room. >> we also have a breakfast wake-up call this morning, "breakfast rescue." before you reach for that muffin -- take a second thought. >> too late. you already reached for it. some have more fat than onion rings. >> oh, come on. >> robin, you know what that mean, just have the onion rings. >> yesterday twinkies, today onion rings. you're right about that, lara. >>> amy with the morning rundown. >>> yeah. good morning, guys. the big story this morning. the near disaster at the airport in las vegas. a british airways flight roaring down a runway when one of the engines caught fire, the boeing 777 rolled to a stop. the emergency slides deploying and everyone running for the ex
steven tyler.ere exclusively announcing the top nominations for this year's cma awards, and steven is going to be performing his first ever country single for us just ahead. very happy over here. very happy. >> wow. for a country song, can you still do that? i'll be in the background doing it. >> way to go, ging. >> control room. >> we also have a breakfast wake-up call this morning, "breakfast rescue." before you reach for that muffin -- take a second thought....
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kate kelly has the details. >> hey, tyler.e, one of the biggest commodity trade serz now essentially a penny stock. in intraday trading on the london market, the swiss minor and marketer fell more than 10% and at one point touched below a pound. sinking far past the ipo price from 2011. and the could have to protect one's self against a default on glencore's debt shot up raising new worries about the langer term health. it's also symbolic of the continuing headwinds where copper, the most important raw material from a revenue perspective hit fresh lows. concerns about decelerating growth in china and down turn in manufacturing both of which would hurt base metals like copper as well as have an impact on energy going forward are clouding the picture too. under the ceo, the single biggest shareholder, they've been scrambling to address the concerns. they put together an offering at they pressed it to raising about $2.5 billion in a deal that was announced yesterday. they also announced asset sales and the cancellation at least f
kate kelly has the details. >> hey, tyler.e, one of the biggest commodity trade serz now essentially a penny stock. in intraday trading on the london market, the swiss minor and marketer fell more than 10% and at one point touched below a pound. sinking far past the ipo price from 2011. and the could have to protect one's self against a default on glencore's debt shot up raising new worries about the langer term health. it's also symbolic of the continuing headwinds where copper, the most...
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. >> they kept telling me it's tyler, tyler, tyler.hey wouldn't show me any documentation. >> reporter: samantha santana says she did what any mother would do when her son tyler told her the college of marin had ruined his credits. she says tyler enrolled online in 2013 but quickly changed his plans. >> never attended this school. it ended there. >> reporter: or so they thought. until tyler was denied for a credit card because of unpaid tuition. >> it blew us all away. we had never received a bill. >> reporter: first santana called the school. >> they kept telling me that they couldn't do anything. >> reporter: then she went down in person. >> i said, okay, this is not acceptable. >> reporter: two offices and several conversations later, she said they told her tile we're have to come back from -- tyler would have to come back from ohio to deal with the bill himself. >> he is not coming back. he never had anything to do with this school. nothing! >> reporter: consumerwatch volunteer roger had a tough time getting answers too. >> they ne
. >> they kept telling me it's tyler, tyler, tyler.hey wouldn't show me any documentation. >> reporter: samantha santana says she did what any mother would do when her son tyler told her the college of marin had ruined his credits. she says tyler enrolled online in 2013 but quickly changed his plans. >> never attended this school. it ended there. >> reporter: or so they thought. until tyler was denied for a credit card because of unpaid tuition. >> it blew us all...
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tyler is off tonight. >>> labor day, a day dedicated to the american worker. it's the perfect time to discuss employment, a key gauge of economic health that everyone has an eye on. tonight we'll examine the important issues that lie ahead for the job market from minimum wage to where the jobs are. we'll find out which parts of the country are geared up for growth, and we'll even tell you the best cities for pay raises. we begin tonight, though, with a look at how the work force is evolving and how that evolution is creating opportunity. the sharing economy, for example, is fueling a boom in nontraditional positions, and allowing people to make a full-time job out of part-time work. the digital revolution has created problems that need solving, like cyber threats, and data organization. the solution? trained employees. mary thompson traveled to companies who are looking for these new types of workers and she'll tell us where the jobs are and what skills are needed. >> reporter: a painter since childhood, 29-year-old mariah walton said her art makes her good at
tyler is off tonight. >>> labor day, a day dedicated to the american worker. it's the perfect time to discuss employment, a key gauge of economic health that everyone has an eye on. tonight we'll examine the important issues that lie ahead for the job market from minimum wage to where the jobs are. we'll find out which parts of the country are geared up for growth, and we'll even tell you the best cities for pay raises. we begin tonight, though, with a look at how the work force is...
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tyler will be back and i'll see you tomorrow. announcer: "imagemakers" is made possible by the members of kqed. danny: [ laughs ] [ computer beeps ] [ grunts ] hey, fingers! [ video-game music plays ] fingers: yeah? danny: someone's pushing in an old car.
tyler will be back and i'll see you tomorrow. announcer: "imagemakers" is made possible by the members of kqed. danny: [ laughs ] [ computer beeps ] [ grunts ] hey, fingers! [ video-game music plays ] fingers: yeah? danny: someone's pushing in an old car.
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>> reporter: tyler, good afternoon. a much quieter scene here at the train station in munich today after more than 20,000 refugees arrived over the weekend. today those numbers down around 1,000 just o, just over 1,000. that's because a lot of migrants and refugees are not coming here. they are being sent off to other parts of germany. munich simply doesn't have the beds anymore to accommodate them. germany as a whole has said that they expect to take in some 800,000 refugees and migrants by the end of the year. they have said they can handle an additional half million in the years that follow, setting aside $6.5 billion to pay for it all but say neighboring europe cran countries have to step in as well. to that end, the european union president is expected tomorrow to unveil a plan to resettle some 120,000 syrian refugees throughout europe. of course, the question is will member states buy into that plan? a lot of states have varying economies, varying amounts of money to spend on these kinds of issues so we'll have to
>> reporter: tyler, good afternoon. a much quieter scene here at the train station in munich today after more than 20,000 refugees arrived over the weekend. today those numbers down around 1,000 just o, just over 1,000. that's because a lot of migrants and refugees are not coming here. they are being sent off to other parts of germany. munich simply doesn't have the beds anymore to accommodate them. germany as a whole has said that they expect to take in some 800,000 refugees and migrants...
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i'm tyler mathisen.e'll see you back here monday. ♪ gwen: looking to break out. 15 candidates fighting for one gig. we look at the g.o.p. debates tonight on "washington week." >> no. >> the simple fact is donald you cannot say -- >> more energy tonight. i like that. >> it's not that politicians are bad people. they've been in that system forever. >> i think we are in fact the a-team. gwen: it was hot. it was sweaty. and it was on. the republican candidates for president competing for the reagan legacy. >> by the way, i think i actually flew on this plane with ronald reagan when i was a congressman. and his goals and mine really pretty much the same. gwen: the right to challenge a democratic nominee. >> this administration with president obama a
i'm tyler mathisen.e'll see you back here monday. ♪ gwen: looking to break out. 15 candidates fighting for one gig. we look at the g.o.p. debates tonight on "washington week." >> no. >> the simple fact is donald you cannot say -- >> more energy tonight. i like that. >> it's not that politicians are bad people. they've been in that system forever. >> i think we are in fact the a-team. gwen: it was hot. it was sweaty. and it was on. the republican...
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i'm tyler mathisen.e'll see you back here monday. ♪ children: ♪ row, row, row your boat ♪ gently down the stream ♪ merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily ♪ ♪ life is but a dream ♪ row, row, row your boat ♪ gently down the stream ♪ merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily ♪ ♪ life is but a dream ♪ row, row, row your boat ♪ gently down the stream... man: oh, baby. you're really turning me on. you shouldn't say these things. ( singing continues ) you don't know what you're doing to me. but you're making me really hot. you know what i mean. ( children shout and laugh ) what, the red ones? you know i love those, baby. ( singing continues ) ♪ row, row, row your boat ♪ gently down the stream-- silence! this is a bloody library!
i'm tyler mathisen.e'll see you back here monday. ♪ children: ♪ row, row, row your boat ♪ gently down the stream ♪ merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily ♪ ♪ life is but a dream ♪ row, row, row your boat ♪ gently down the stream ♪ merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily ♪ ♪ life is but a dream ♪ row, row, row your boat ♪ gently down the stream... man: oh, baby. you're really turning me on. you shouldn't say these things. ( singing continues ) you don't know what you're doing to...
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tyler? >> in one day and ten hours, the government will shut down unless the house and senate can agree on a way to keep it open. what are the chances of that happening? what are you hearing? >> you can probably stop panicking about the opportunity for a government shutdown tomorrow. it might not be too early though to start panicking about the possibility of a government shutdown in december. so here's the plan as of right now. we expect the senate will vote today, possibly very late into the evening or early morning hours ahead of the deadline tonight and into tomorrow morning. they will pass a continuing resolution to keep the government open. that will go to the house tomorrow. they are expected to pass it with democratic votes. speaker john boehner's resignation announcement gives him the flexibility to take the democratic votes. we heard from him earlier today. he stepped before cameras. if he's planning on doing anything else, that is a debt limit extension or a bank re-authorization
tyler? >> in one day and ten hours, the government will shut down unless the house and senate can agree on a way to keep it open. what are the chances of that happening? what are you hearing? >> you can probably stop panicking about the opportunity for a government shutdown tomorrow. it might not be too early though to start panicking about the possibility of a government shutdown in december. so here's the plan as of right now. we expect the senate will vote today, possibly very...
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hi, rick. >> high, tyler. looking at the dollar index i see the currencies, the yen, the mexican peso, canadian dollar, the swiss franc are lower against the greenback. look at the dollar index intraday. we have a half a cent higher than friday's high. let's look at the yield curve. 66.5 was the high on friday. we're currently trading 71, a handful higher. we're trading 150, 148 was the high on 5s on friday. 10s, a whisker below 220 was the high on friday. we're over that challenging 221 and 302 in 30s versus 301. it isn't a lot but we've come a long way off the low yields on friday as we get close to that significant area, the 55-day moving average in 10s around 222. back to you. >> thank you very much. markets rallying just a bit at this hour. october usually a scary time for investors. there you see the nasdaq off a little bit, but the s&p has tilted back into positive territory and the industrials have picked up a little momentum in just the past 20 minutes or so. there's a lot of uncertainty over future f
hi, rick. >> high, tyler. looking at the dollar index i see the currencies, the yen, the mexican peso, canadian dollar, the swiss franc are lower against the greenback. look at the dollar index intraday. we have a half a cent higher than friday's high. let's look at the yield curve. 66.5 was the high on friday. we're currently trading 71, a handful higher. we're trading 150, 148 was the high on 5s on friday. 10s, a whisker below 220 was the high on friday. we're over that challenging 221...
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they have a guilty plea they are sending tyler harbor and sam pate to jail. the department of justice is doing its job investigating acts in the political finance system. and providing a tremendous amounts of data that forms the basis of these complaints. >> what should a guy like me do if i want to support a candidate, to the extent that i want to donate more money than the federal limits are on donating to a candidate? how do i determine what's legitimate and what's not? >> well, if you've already maxed out to the candidate let's say for both elections and you're looking to do that something more the first thing you can look to do is a simple google search, who's out there supporting the candidate of your choice. let's say you support bernie is a bad choice, if anybody googles bernie sanders, they would get bernie sanders doesn't like superpacs and doesn't want their money. hopefully q could hem james bond out. it's a bad joke i'm a lawyer it's the best i can do. let's say johnson, the libertarian candidate in 2012, if i don't get in trouble for naming any
they have a guilty plea they are sending tyler harbor and sam pate to jail. the department of justice is doing its job investigating acts in the political finance system. and providing a tremendous amounts of data that forms the basis of these complaints. >> what should a guy like me do if i want to support a candidate, to the extent that i want to donate more money than the federal limits are on donating to a candidate? how do i determine what's legitimate and what's not? >> well,...
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tyler was an anglo folk. he know that webster was an anglo file -- anglophile. the great financial house dominated european and american finances for years. daniel webster was the american lawyer for them. in congress at that time, pressure was building and building. the democrats controlled the house and adopted what was called the gag rule. automatic tabling of any petition that relates to slavery in any way. the leader against the gag rule was john, former president of the united states. he fought against the gag rule. it was still in place in 1841-nigh1842. in 1839 african slaves violently revolted on a spanish slave trip off of cuba. you all know the amistad movie, the spielberg movie. those freed slaves ended up in the u.s. the supreme court had to decide the fate of those slaves. the case was argued in february, 1841. john quincy adams, the former president and now house member, argued the case for the slaves. it was his fifth and last appearance before the supreme court. in the movie, anthony hopkins played john quincy adams. in march -- that's the gag r
tyler was an anglo folk. he know that webster was an anglo file -- anglophile. the great financial house dominated european and american finances for years. daniel webster was the american lawyer for them. in congress at that time, pressure was building and building. the democrats controlled the house and adopted what was called the gag rule. automatic tabling of any petition that relates to slavery in any way. the leader against the gag rule was john, former president of the united states. he...
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they had john tyler. the election of 1840 was a first modern political campaign. political slogans were used for the first time. van buren was the democrat from new york. ok clubs were formed. that is how the term okay came into our national vocabulary. harrison won a huge majority in the electoral college and became president. resident harrison had six cabinet members against 15 cabinet members today. the senior member was daniel webster and secretary of state. the greatest warrior at the time. he had argued 170 cases before the supreme court. a record never equaled since then. he had served in the house and the senate. he and henry clay founded the whig party. the secretary of state's and has own son down to the plantation in virginia to announce that he was now the resident. however, there was uncertainty about john tyler's status. was he acting president? did he have full powers? it had never happened before. a president had never died in office. he began to be viewed with suspicion by whigs in congress. they thought over the national bank legislation. in mid-
they had john tyler. the election of 1840 was a first modern political campaign. political slogans were used for the first time. van buren was the democrat from new york. ok clubs were formed. that is how the term okay came into our national vocabulary. harrison won a huge majority in the electoral college and became president. resident harrison had six cabinet members against 15 cabinet members today. the senior member was daniel webster and secretary of state. the greatest warrior at the...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> too close to call? the factors the federal reserve weighs as it prepares to make what could be a historic addition on interest rates. >>> your higher money, how higher interest rates may impact your long-term investments. >>> college calculus. is a degree really worth the price of admission? new data helps students ants that question, all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for month, september 14th. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome. i'm sharon epperson in tonight for sue herera. >> and welcome from me, i'm tyler mathisen. is it really halfway across september? >>> it's finally here, what many have been worrying about. on thursday, the federal reserve will announce the decision on interest rates and just possibly the central bank will hike rates for the first time in nearly a decade, the first step away from an era the ultra-low interest rates. whether policymakers move is anything but certain. a moon ago, many if not most economists felt the fed was positioned to hike the rates, but t
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> too close to call? the factors the federal reserve weighs as it prepares to make what could be a historic addition on interest rates. >>> your higher money, how higher interest rates may impact your long-term investments. >>> college calculus. is a degree really worth the price of admission? new data helps students ants that question, all that and more tonight on...
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>> well, tyler for apple investors, the big question is whether the tech giant can grow iphone units in the quarters
>> well, tyler for apple investors, the big question is whether the tech giant can grow iphone units in the quarters
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and tyler dickerson made a big h impression, too. baby here i am i'm a man all of the same and bayh, you have to come home with me well, i some good old loving and when i get around you you come running back for more >> i know you. what is your name? >> tyler dickerson. >> did you have a deal in nashville? >> yes. >> what is your store y. >> i got signed at 15, and john rich was my manager and so when i was on tour i got a call from the president of the the label that they canceled the label and so then i got into a car accident and flipped my car five times, and had it all and it was take en n away from me, but now i'm here and this is my second chance. g th is what life is all about, second and third and fourth and fifth chances, right, hoda woman? >> which ish -- i wish him so well. >> and that is what is so great is not just talented people knocking your socks off. you pull for them. >> yes, and the "the voice" does irr i lmaif you look closer, it is the glasses, and just walking around by a photographer. >> i prefer the left sid
and tyler dickerson made a big h impression, too. baby here i am i'm a man all of the same and bayh, you have to come home with me well, i some good old loving and when i get around you you come running back for more >> i know you. what is your name? >> tyler dickerson. >> did you have a deal in nashville? >> yes. >> what is your store y. >> i got signed at 15, and john rich was my manager and so when i was on tour i got a call from the president of the the...
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moving on. >> tyler the creator is banned from the uk. this is where i am proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free. and once you start banning rappers what is next, banning rappers like mclemore? bad argument. why does the name bother you so much? >> i am old and crabby and i like names like destruction and mayhem. it is easier to remember. >> and probably itchy too. old, crabby and itchy. >> i am croob be joe and -- crabby joe and the fish. >> you asked what he is so upset about. i think it is the go -- cuisine. and the pudding i won't say because it is a filthy word and i won't go there. >> i thought the first two were filthy words. >> you said you think snoop should stab justin bieber. tom you said we don't want to encourage violence. i am trying to work out a way where you can both be right. >> he can either stab justin bieber orie fund -- or refund my 12 bucks for "doggie style." >> the album? >> if i had a nickel for every time i had to say that. >> what, refund my money for doggie style? >> i would like to return dogg
moving on. >> tyler the creator is banned from the uk. this is where i am proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free. and once you start banning rappers what is next, banning rappers like mclemore? bad argument. why does the name bother you so much? >> i am old and crabby and i like names like destruction and mayhem. it is easier to remember. >> and probably itchy too. old, crabby and itchy. >> i am croob be joe and -- crabby joe and the fish. >> you...
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report," with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> the committee judged it appropriate to wait for more evidence. >> and wait it did, the federal reserve says now is not the right time to raise interest rates. but with the economy strengthening, what held them ba back? >> confused response. stocks that rose, then fell, then rose, and fell again as the market tried to figure out what the fed decision means for the economy and your money. >> and tuning in, a little known company makes a big acquisition to become a real player in the fast-changing u.s. cable business. all that and more tonight on nightly business report for thursday, september 17th. good evening, everyone. and welcome i'm sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen here in washington outside the federal reserve's headquarters, where today the fed decided to keep interest rates right where they are, near zero percent. the decision was anyone's guess, right up to its release at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. but this the end the central bank chair janet yellen said this was not the right time to raise rates which were last hiked in 2006.
report," with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> the committee judged it appropriate to wait for more evidence. >> and wait it did, the federal reserve says now is not the right time to raise interest rates. but with the economy strengthening, what held them ba back? >> confused response. stocks that rose, then fell, then rose, and fell again as the market tried to figure out what the fed decision means for the economy and your money. >> and tuning in, a little known...
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♪ this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herara. >> the pope and the presidentthe pontiff and the head of the people's republic of china arrive in the united states for the start of two very important state visits. >> scandal widens. millions more volkswagen vehicles evaded emission regulations as costs to the company mount. >> and right prescription. how one presidential hopeful plans to take on a powerful industry. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, september 22nd. >> a rough day on wall street. more coming up in a moment. but we begin tonight with the two moment to us state visits both of which began today. pope francis arrived in our nation's capital for his first ever trip to the united states. he then heads to new york and philadelphia, and at some point, could discuss a topic he's touched on before, namely, capitalism's flaws. in washington state, the president of china began a nearly week long trip. his first state visit to america as the leader of that country. in addition to meeting with president obama, he will be talk
♪ this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herara. >> the pope and the presidentthe pontiff and the head of the people's republic of china arrive in the united states for the start of two very important state visits. >> scandal widens. millions more volkswagen vehicles evaded emission regulations as costs to the company mount. >> and right prescription. how one presidential hopeful plans to take on a powerful industry. all that and more tonight...
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i'm tyler mathisen. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. >> if i had a secret as to how you could stop yourself from aging badly and actually turn the clock around and feel younger, wouldn't you like to know it? i'm miranda esmonde-white, and i'm going to share that secret with you today. >> miranda esmonde-white is host of the long-running public television fitness show "classical stretch" and author of the book "aging backwards." miranda has been training professional athletes since creating her own fitness technique 15 years ago. >> as i've aged, and i'm now 78, my body feels like i'm, i don't know, 60. >> people are always commenting on how fit i look, and i say,
i'm tyler mathisen. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. >> if i had a secret as to how you could stop yourself from aging badly and actually turn the clock around and feel younger, wouldn't you like to know it? i'm miranda esmonde-white, and i'm going to share that secret with you today. >> miranda esmonde-white is host of the long-running public television fitness show "classical stretch" and author of the book "aging backwards." miranda has been...
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i'm tyler mathisen. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. woman: it kind of was, like, the bang that set off the night. man: that is the funkiest restaurant. thomas: the honey walnut prawns will make your insides smile. woman #2: more tortillas, please! man #2: what is comfort food if it isn't gluten and grease? man #3: i love crème brûlée. woman #3: the octopus should have been, like, quadrapus, because it was really small. sbrocco: and you know that when you split something, all the calories evaporate, and then there's none. whalen: that's right.
i'm tyler mathisen. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. woman: it kind of was, like, the bang that set off the night. man: that is the funkiest restaurant. thomas: the honey walnut prawns will make your insides smile. woman #2: more tortillas, please! man #2: what is comfort food if it isn't gluten and grease? man #3: i love crème brûlée. woman #3: the octopus should have been, like, quadrapus, because it was really small. sbrocco: and you know that when you split something,...
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hi, rick. >> hello, tyler.ay after, and today is the day after of course the fed statement and nonnormalization, looking at intraday of 10s. pretty flat, flat as a pancake and here we hover at 214. we settled yesterday at 219. last friday at 219. even though 24 hours ago we had a 229 yield, a lot of that volatility actually disappeared. if you look at the shanghai composite for four years, does that look like a chart that surprises you with its weakness? no. it's a pretty much down chart. did it just start yesterday? no. certainly seem as though at least a portion of the fomc committee just woke up and thought china is weak. look at the crb and commodities? does this look like something that just hit recent lip? these are long term trends. can't imagine it will change much in the six weeks between meetings but we'll have to wait and see what turns out in october, tyler. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> employment, inflation, china, does the fed now have a new third focus when it comes to the path of int
hi, rick. >> hello, tyler.ay after, and today is the day after of course the fed statement and nonnormalization, looking at intraday of 10s. pretty flat, flat as a pancake and here we hover at 214. we settled yesterday at 219. last friday at 219. even though 24 hours ago we had a 229 yield, a lot of that volatility actually disappeared. if you look at the shanghai composite for four years, does that look like a chart that surprises you with its weakness? no. it's a pretty much down chart....
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. >> i'm tyler mathisen, along with mandy drury. welcome to "power lunch." >>> forget foreclosures, folks. this is the new frontier for real estate investors and it is going to give major boosts to some of the home builders. >>> he's made some pretty bold calls and often right. hedge fund titan david tepper gives us his new market call. >>> a nice rally taking shape right now on wall street. the transports getting a pop. the stocks that are driving the gains all a and more this hour on "power." >>> we begin with the american housing market. a new frontier for investors in rental homes. forget about foreclosures, they're buying new. that could mean a big boost to builders. diana olick is actually here -- she's in the house, excuse the pun -- to explain how it all works. >> li, mandy. love a good pun. look, it was supposedly a temporary trade. large-scale investors turning foreclosures into single-family rentals. then when home prices recovered, they'd sell the homes and pocket a nice profit. but investors say it is not a trade. a bun
. >> i'm tyler mathisen, along with mandy drury. welcome to "power lunch." >>> forget foreclosures, folks. this is the new frontier for real estate investors and it is going to give major boosts to some of the home builders. >>> he's made some pretty bold calls and often right. hedge fund titan david tepper gives us his new market call. >>> a nice rally taking shape right now on wall street. the transports getting a pop. the stocks that are driving the...
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tyler?rk cuban says he would crush, crush trump if he was running against him in this presidential race. and that's not the only thing he said. that story is straight ahead. we are back in two. there's no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... ...and the road you're on. the 2016 c-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. awe believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can take calculated risks. active management can seek to outperform. because active investment management isn't reactive. it's active. that's the power of active management. i'm watson. and today hundreds of companies are putting me to work. i'm teaching wat
tyler?rk cuban says he would crush, crush trump if he was running against him in this presidential race. and that's not the only thing he said. that story is straight ahead. we are back in two. there's no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... ...and the...
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tyler, over to you. >> to dominic chu we go. >> tyler, mandy, biomed realties up about 14% to 15% on talks that it has attracted possible interest for a deal from private equity firm blackstone. that's akouccording to a bloomb report. it's a reit that specializes or is geared around biotech. certainly shares to watch. back over to you. >> thank you very much, dom. pope francis beginning his first full day in the united states. he met with president obama at the white house. the holy father has not been afraid to criticize the free market system, globalization, technology, consumerism. made his views known on climate change as well. we will discuss his influence on business and the economy next. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over one hundred of the web's leading job boards with a single click. then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. and now you can use zip recruiter for free. go to ziprecruiter.com. whyour boss?ork for? yourself? your family? our financial advisors are free
tyler, over to you. >> to dominic chu we go. >> tyler, mandy, biomed realties up about 14% to 15% on talks that it has attracted possible interest for a deal from private equity firm blackstone. that's akouccording to a bloomb report. it's a reit that specializes or is geared around biotech. certainly shares to watch. back over to you. >> thank you very much, dom. pope francis beginning his first full day in the united states. he met with president obama at the white house....
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tyler also scored three times. great teammate. 2-2 with a 49-23 victory. 49ers are in arizona. raiders in cleveland. we will have all those highlights for you tonight at 5:00. i'm mike shumann. have a great day. >>> and coming up next, a new debut for first lady michelle obama. how she will try that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. it's always worth remembering... that icing the cinnamon rolls is a privilege not a right. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. >> the winning numbers from last night's lottos. >> once again, nobody picked all six in that draw so wednesday's jackpot increases to $12 million. >>> new this morning, the disney junior cartoon show "doc mcstefan" will premiere next month featuring a special guest. >> i'm the first lady, about you can call me michelle. >> first lady michelle obama greets them as they travel to the white house. it will incorporate t
tyler also scored three times. great teammate. 2-2 with a 49-23 victory. 49ers are in arizona. raiders in cleveland. we will have all those highlights for you tonight at 5:00. i'm mike shumann. have a great day. >>> and coming up next, a new debut for first lady michelle obama. how she will try that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. it's always...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathison and sue herera. >>> $20 oil? it is possible. the world is wash in crude. >>> life saving information, that's how officials are describing a study on blood pressure. it could impact one in three americans and a major part of the health industry. >>> and why one fund manager has big hopes for small cap stocks. all of that and more for this friday, september the 11th good morning, i'm bill griffith in font for tyler mathisson. >>> a new report tonight say there's is a chance that prices could plummet to $20 a barrel and the probability of that happening is rising. the report was part of the reason why crude futures fell 3% today to settle at $44.63 a barrel. not everyone agrees with that scenario. jackie has more from the new york exchange. >> the possible low? $20 a barrel. "lower for longer" says the chance is increasingly likely as storage continues to fill. >> there is a lot of uncertainty. it could be u.s. production. a $40 barrel, where our base case is set, is the level at which you see a drop in drilling. we
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathison and sue herera. >>> $20 oil? it is possible. the world is wash in crude. >>> life saving information, that's how officials are describing a study on blood pressure. it could impact one in three americans and a major part of the health industry. >>> and why one fund manager has big hopes for small cap stocks. all of that and more for this friday, september the 11th good morning, i'm bill...