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tyler: 1943. brian: general douglas macarthur sued him for defamation, but pearson threatened to publish his letters from his mistress. tyler: yes. and macarthur backed off. in fact, those letters are still around. i got a call about them several years ago from a guy who just researched them because he was a -- because his lawyer at the time he died -- he left all his papers to the university of texas. so those letters popped up when morris ernst died. brian: senator mccarthy, what was his relationship to him? tyler: at the very, very beginning, he regarded mccarthy as an interesting source. but pretty soon, he got very crosswise with mccarthy because mccarthy was promoting anti-communism with such an abandon that he regarded almost everybody, including george marshall, as a handmaiden of communism. george marshall was the secretary of state, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and one of eisenhower's best friends. everybody got mad at eisenhower for not doing a better job defending mccarthy. -
tyler: 1943. brian: general douglas macarthur sued him for defamation, but pearson threatened to publish his letters from his mistress. tyler: yes. and macarthur backed off. in fact, those letters are still around. i got a call about them several years ago from a guy who just researched them because he was a -- because his lawyer at the time he died -- he left all his papers to the university of texas. so those letters popped up when morris ernst died. brian: senator mccarthy, what was his...
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tyler: thank you, thank you. steve: well, tyler, introduce everybody. tyler: yes, sir. well, i'm tyler from, uh, cincinnati, ohio, and... steve: what do you do? tyler: i'm an insurance agent... steve: ok. tyler: a local insurance agent, family-owned agency for the last, uh, 19 years. steve: ok.
tyler: thank you, thank you. steve: well, tyler, introduce everybody. tyler: yes, sir. well, i'm tyler from, uh, cincinnati, ohio, and... steve: what do you do? tyler: i'm an insurance agent... steve: ok. tyler: a local insurance agent, family-owned agency for the last, uh, 19 years. steve: ok.
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>> from the cliff, tyler short can't believe his eyes. >> the p.a. tower got knocked over and you could just see big groups of people just getting swept away with this horrendous amount of water. >> the wave carries dan and betsy more than 100 feet. >> i ended up landing on a rock, then i had some big guy land right on top of me, you know, so i was pinned down. >> when the water subsides, the beach looks like a war zone. >> there was a lot of screaming, a lot of people hollering for help. i heard a lot of people screaming for medics, you know. there was just a lot of chaos. >> dan fractures his tailbone but he's able to walk. betsy's leg is broken in three places, and she's in excruciating pain. >> my foot was completely dislocated from my lower leg, and if it wasn't for skin, i would have lost my foot. the pain was pretty incredible. >> dan is ecstatic to see betsy alive, but he fears that another wave could hit at any moment. >> i'm telling the doctors get her off the beach, get her off the beach. i don't know how many times i repeated it, get her
>> from the cliff, tyler short can't believe his eyes. >> the p.a. tower got knocked over and you could just see big groups of people just getting swept away with this horrendous amount of water. >> the wave carries dan and betsy more than 100 feet. >> i ended up landing on a rock, then i had some big guy land right on top of me, you know, so i was pinned down. >> when the water subsides, the beach looks like a war zone. >> there was a lot of screaming, a lot...
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i'm sharon epperson. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. we'll see you tomorrow.an: and how much are you still looking to raise? two hundred and forty-seven pounds. i see. we realize, of course, it is a lot of money, but if you really want to make a difference... although we'd be grateful-- you see, the donations we receive at mass have started to dry up. the congregation have been very generous-- if they don't want the roof to fall in on them, they're going to have to dig a little bit deeper. well, this is exactly the sort of cause i'd like our new fund to support. i'm sure we'll be able to make a significant contribution. oh, thank you. it's the least i can do. your church plays an important part in the local community. thank you. uh... uh, what exactly do you mean by "significant contribution?"
i'm sharon epperson. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. we'll see you tomorrow.an: and how much are you still looking to raise? two hundred and forty-seven pounds. i see. we realize, of course, it is a lot of money, but if you really want to make a difference... although we'd be grateful-- you see, the donations we receive at mass have started to dry up. the congregation have been very generous-- if they don't want the roof to fall in on them, they're going to have to dig a little bit deeper....
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i'm sharon epperson. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. we'll see you tomorrow.nnouncer: "imagemakers" is made possible by the members of kqed. adult billy: it may look like any other suburban house, but from inside these four walls, men set out on epic journeys that saw them circumnavigate the globe, find the lost tribes of ulladulla, capture pirate treasure ships on the spanish main,
i'm sharon epperson. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. we'll see you tomorrow.nnouncer: "imagemakers" is made possible by the members of kqed. adult billy: it may look like any other suburban house, but from inside these four walls, men set out on epic journeys that saw them circumnavigate the globe, find the lost tribes of ulladulla, capture pirate treasure ships on the spanish main,
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shares of hyg to you, tyler. you might sell them back to me. and nothing happens in the underlying bond market. >> exactly. >> and what we saw on friday is the ratio of that activity, secondary market activity, ben trading to tyler, tyler selling back to ben, was 17 times greater the amount of actual primary market activity. the amount of trading that those etfs, that etf, hyg, did on the primary market where it was actually selling the underlying bonds. so while it dunds sort of sprinkle magical fairy dust over the high-yield asset class and make it more liquid, it provides another avenue to trade a basket of those bonds. >> we have to leave it there. >> supplement that liquidity. >> sorry. we're running a little tight on time. thank you very much. ben johnson with morningstar. it is, if nothing else, gnarly. >>> meanwhile, stocks rallied today in the session, recovering a bit from last week's sell-off as oil prices rebounded slightly. domestic crude fell below $35 a barrel, touching its lowest level since 2008 before bouncing back. once oil r
shares of hyg to you, tyler. you might sell them back to me. and nothing happens in the underlying bond market. >> exactly. >> and what we saw on friday is the ratio of that activity, secondary market activity, ben trading to tyler, tyler selling back to ben, was 17 times greater the amount of actual primary market activity. the amount of trading that those etfs, that etf, hyg, did on the primary market where it was actually selling the underlying bonds. so while it dunds sort of...
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still, tyler, the fbi will not characterize this as terrorism yet. they have their hands on computers, thumb drives, cell phones. they're going to try and piece this together. the two had a six-month-old daughter which they left with his mother yesterday morning, saying they had to go to the doctor. we're not sure where that baby is now. but police say that the farooks' relatives have been cooperating, they have been interviewed, and while police believe the situation here is safe and that the two shooters are dead it's not clear if anybody else knew about this and may have helped in some way. many, many questions. back to you. >> that is certainly some part of the ongoing investigation. early today, jane, you recited some remarkable numbers about the arsenal that was discovered in that home in i believe it's redlands, california. you remember some of those statistics. it was truly mind-blowing. >> reporter: in the home there were a total of at least 4,500 rounds of ammunition either for the assault, semi-automatic rifles they had or for the semi-aut
still, tyler, the fbi will not characterize this as terrorism yet. they have their hands on computers, thumb drives, cell phones. they're going to try and piece this together. the two had a six-month-old daughter which they left with his mother yesterday morning, saying they had to go to the doctor. we're not sure where that baby is now. but police say that the farooks' relatives have been cooperating, they have been interviewed, and while police believe the situation here is safe and that the...
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this is tyler ward. >> here he is. spend your whole life chasin' dreams sidelined major league now they say you finally made it you must be happy but on dark nights when you're counting sheep and the good times are fast asleep i should be happy but when five years pass the same things don't make you laugh and now ten years go by alone so maybe it's time to go home pack it up and leave them a note you've got those yellow boxes you made your way home and everything's out of control you feel like you traded your soul for gold pack those yellow boxes make your way home pack'em up, pack'em up, pack'em up, pack'em up pack those yellow boxes i'm supposed to love unconditionally now they say you've got your "today" show family don't let five years pass and waste time pass you'll never get back or let ten years go by alone so maybe it's time to go home pack it up and leave them a note saying i don't want to do this alone so go and pack those yellow boxes and make your way home control your soul so go and pack those yellow boxes
this is tyler ward. >> here he is. spend your whole life chasin' dreams sidelined major league now they say you finally made it you must be happy but on dark nights when you're counting sheep and the good times are fast asleep i should be happy but when five years pass the same things don't make you laugh and now ten years go by alone so maybe it's time to go home pack it up and leave them a note you've got those yellow boxes you made your way home and everything's out of control you feel...
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liv tyler is with us. your character is meg. your character has been through a lot over the first two seasons i mean really a lot. like almost too much. really you've taken kind of a beating on the show, haven't you? >> i guess we all have, really, the characters. >> yeah. >> it was so fun that they -- so i wasn't in it that much, damon had said, then i got to do a whole episode last week. >> jimmy: right, yes, last week's episode was all you. >> she got to tell her whole story and that was so fun. it was like a little movie. >> jimmy: what do you feel lake you can say? i don't like to say anything because people get mad at me when i ruin anything about what happened on that episode, about anything specific on it. >> oh, boy. >> jimmy: i'll get mad at you if you ruin it for them. >> we got to see before the departure and after the departure which was quite nice to see. i didn't even know exactly what had happened to her and who shehe was. and we sort of figured itt out as we go. it was really fun to get to play. she's so complic
liv tyler is with us. your character is meg. your character has been through a lot over the first two seasons i mean really a lot. like almost too much. really you've taken kind of a beating on the show, haven't you? >> i guess we all have, really, the characters. >> yeah. >> it was so fun that they -- so i wasn't in it that much, damon had said, then i got to do a whole episode last week. >> jimmy: right, yes, last week's episode was all you. >> she got to tell...
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do a youtube search for tyler ward today. >> and jingle ball? night. >> yes. and we will be back in a moment. >>> we are halfway through the 22nd annual toy drive and we have shipped millions of dollars of toy s s and gifts to children and families in need across t country. >> one of the generous partners avon is back to bring some joy to kids s kids, and this is orenthia. >> and who s is this? >> this is my granddaughter. >> hello! >> and on behalf of representatives worldwide, 2,000 of these the gorgeous holiday bears to needy children this holiday season. >> to you have like your bear? >> yes. >> is it soft, zoe? >> and what is your bear's name? >> rosie. >> that is a good name. and merry christmas to all. and are you with me, zoe? >> and now, remember, you, too, can donate to the toy drive on klgandhoda.com. >> and now, little elf found our little elf in the kitchen. >> it is right there. >> oh!
do a youtube search for tyler ward today. >> and jingle ball? night. >> yes. and we will be back in a moment. >>> we are halfway through the 22nd annual toy drive and we have shipped millions of dollars of toy s s and gifts to children and families in need across t country. >> one of the generous partners avon is back to bring some joy to kids s kids, and this is orenthia. >> and who s is this? >> this is my granddaughter. >> hello! >> and on...
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i wanted to welcome tyler. tyler is only in sixth grade, but he raised $8,000, an in incredible amount for children's hospital. this is how he did it. selling lemonade for three . >>> i sell it for $50 cents but cents. some people buy it for like $20 a cup. some people don't want lemonade, >> reporter: he didn't do it alone . >>> my whole family helps set up and helps selling the lemonade . >>> i oversaw, made sure everything was safe but the kids were the architects and asell blowers of this . >>> it was like amazing that we did this and how much money people donated. >> reporter: back when tyler was in fourth grade he wanted to help children at children's but didn't qualify . >>> she said i was too young . >> reporter: so that lemonade stand fit the bill. his teachers at the advanced math and science academy see that helping spirit every day. >>> he is a really great kid. other people are right on his mind, i'm ready to be a helper. he is ready to jump up . >>> tyler said he plans to keep helping . >>> i don'
i wanted to welcome tyler. tyler is only in sixth grade, but he raised $8,000, an in incredible amount for children's hospital. this is how he did it. selling lemonade for three . >>> i sell it for $50 cents but cents. some people buy it for like $20 a cup. some people don't want lemonade, >> reporter: he didn't do it alone . >>> my whole family helps set up and helps selling the lemonade . >>> i oversaw, made sure everything was safe but the kids were the...
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do a youtube search for tyler ward today. >> and jingle ball? >> yes, new york city friday nigh tickets. >> yes. and we will be back in a moment. >> oh, yeah. have your next burger with a side of awesome. the one-of-a-kind, creamy blend of sweet and tangy. miracle whip and proud of it. at kraft we start with quality ingredients. all expertly blended to make our mayo. so you can take whatever you're making >>> we are halfway through the 22nd annual toy drive and we of toy ss and gifts to children and families in need a t country. >> one of the generous partners avon is back to bring some joy to kids skids, and this is orenthia. >> and who sis this? >> this is my granddaughter. >> hello! >> and on behalf of representatives worldwide, 2,000 of these the gorgeous holiday bears to needy children this holiday season. >> to you have like your bear? >> yes. >> is it soft, zoe? >> yes. >> and what is your bear's name? >> rosie. >> that is a good name. and merry chri to all. and are you with me, zoe? can donate to the toy drive on klgandhoda.com. >> and n
do a youtube search for tyler ward today. >> and jingle ball? >> yes, new york city friday nigh tickets. >> yes. and we will be back in a moment. >> oh, yeah. have your next burger with a side of awesome. the one-of-a-kind, creamy blend of sweet and tangy. miracle whip and proud of it. at kraft we start with quality ingredients. all expertly blended to make our mayo. so you can take whatever you're making >>> we are halfway through the 22nd annual toy drive and...
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think about this, tyler. back in january, we went in an audi self-driving test car in california and we said wow, this is really cool. maybe some day we'll see by the end of the year, we were using that technology similar technology in the tes las model s, the autopilot version in new york city. so the technology is there. now it's a question of whether or not regulators want you and i and everyone else to have it every day. >> greetings of the season to you. thanks again. phil la bowl in chicago. >>> coming up, a controversial year in politics. geopolitics and others. few have seen a year like this one before. from cuba to greece to paris to putin, geopolitics a constant undercurrent of the market this year and likely to continue to be one in the year ahead. david malpass is president of his own research firm where he focuses on geopolitics and economics. it is always great to have you. let's start with europe. europe survived. >> hi, tyler. well it did but it was a tough year. remember greece all through th
think about this, tyler. back in january, we went in an audi self-driving test car in california and we said wow, this is really cool. maybe some day we'll see by the end of the year, we were using that technology similar technology in the tes las model s, the autopilot version in new york city. so the technology is there. now it's a question of whether or not regulators want you and i and everyone else to have it every day. >> greetings of the season to you. thanks again. phil la bowl in...
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is tyler, and he started out -- >> yes. and he started out in his parents' basement, and now he has a great pop song that all of america's heartland will will catch on to. >> and you were on youtube and people found you right away? >> and i was in my dad's basement, and i said that i have to work, but then i decided to work on myself. and so i put it out. and people liked it. >> it is huge, right, 450 million? >> yes, he has had that many views on youtube. >> and you are going to sing for us? >> yes. >> and sister trivia with the bella twins. feel it start to kind of wrap itself around me. then the next thing i know it's morning. with tempur-flex you've got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress then it also adjusts to my body. my cloud feels so comfortable. it feels like somebody's hugging you. how can a bed do that? (vo) there's a tempur-pedic for everyone. find the feel that's right for you. give yourself the gift of your best night's sleep. treat yourself to tempur-pedic. drama? sometimes i like to push it. new
is tyler, and he started out -- >> yes. and he started out in his parents' basement, and now he has a great pop song that all of america's heartland will will catch on to. >> and you were on youtube and people found you right away? >> and i was in my dad's basement, and i said that i have to work, but then i decided to work on myself. and so i put it out. and people liked it. >> it is huge, right, 450 million? >> yes, he has had that many views on youtube. >>...
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roz ross like 8 million. >> huge followers and at times tyler who. for a certain demographic they are getting it and for others they are not. rosanna: so the documentary, a day in the life of tyler? >> the cameras followed me for a year. i went international. australia, uk, canada, u.s., 30 stops. it was theatres everywhere. everyone coming in pajamas. it was more than that. the documentary follows everything that happens for a youtubeers. if you have no clue on who i am, you may have heard of youtubeers and want to know more about that, it is showing what that is about. >> greg: how'd you start? >> the first video in 2007, keeping in touch with friends starting at michigan state. i was giving a dorm tour and welcome week. rosanna: so mundane. >> well, all of it just a diary for me. for 8 years now it has been a scrapbook of everything i have been doing. >> what is the turning point and all of a sudden people are getting hit after hit? >> i don't know. never one video that went viral. the first video got a hundred views. never a moment. it was a slow
roz ross like 8 million. >> huge followers and at times tyler who. for a certain demographic they are getting it and for others they are not. rosanna: so the documentary, a day in the life of tyler? >> the cameras followed me for a year. i went international. australia, uk, canada, u.s., 30 stops. it was theatres everywhere. everyone coming in pajamas. it was more than that. the documentary follows everything that happens for a youtubeers. if you have no clue on who i am, you may...
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>> yeah, that's a really great point, tyler.ll be worried about privacy here and whether this information could be used by insthurers, for example, to maybe raise your rates. if they know you have a higher risk of something like a cancer later in life or an alzheimer's disease or something like that. so there are federal protections in place for certain things. employers and health insurers cannot use genetic information to discriminate. under an act called the genetic information non-discrimination act, or gina. but that doesn't cover everything. as you mentioned, life insurance, that is not covered by federal protections. so while it's not being used yet there's nothing in place to say they couldn't potentially use that in the future to make you pay a higher rate for life insurance if you do have some kind of genetic predisposition to something. >> so $3,000 seems like a hefty price tag for a lot of people, but do you think that one day this may become a routine part of medicine? >> right now it's pretty controversial, but peo
>> yeah, that's a really great point, tyler.ll be worried about privacy here and whether this information could be used by insthurers, for example, to maybe raise your rates. if they know you have a higher risk of something like a cancer later in life or an alzheimer's disease or something like that. so there are federal protections in place for certain things. employers and health insurers cannot use genetic information to discriminate. under an act called the genetic information...
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do a youtube search for tyler ward today. >> and jingle ball? >> yes, new york city friday night.amilies in need across t country. >> one of the generous partners avon is back to bring some joy to kid kids, and this is orenth >> and who is this? >> this is my granddaughter. >> hello! >> and on behalf of representatives worldwide, 2,000 of these the gorgeous holiday bears to needy children this holiday season. >> to you have like your bear? >> yes. >> is it soft, zoe? >> yes. >> and what is your bear's name? >> rosie. >> that is a good name. and merry christmas to all. and are you with me, zoe? >> and now, remember, you, too, can donate to the toy drive on klgandhoda.com. >> and now, little elf found our little elf in the kitchen. >> it is right there. >> oh! >> tomorrow from the movie sisters amy poehler >>> right now at 11:00, a jury is deciding the fate of a man accused of killing an aspire, teacher during a robbery for his ipod. good morning, i'm vai sikahema. the jury got the case yesterday. victim beau zabel's family has been waiting seven years for justice. nbc 10's george s
do a youtube search for tyler ward today. >> and jingle ball? >> yes, new york city friday night.amilies in need across t country. >> one of the generous partners avon is back to bring some joy to kid kids, and this is orenth >> and who is this? >> this is my granddaughter. >> hello! >> and on behalf of representatives worldwide, 2,000 of these the gorgeous holiday bears to needy children this holiday season. >> to you have like your bear?...
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i'm sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen from washington. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> tonight on "quest" -- one of the most troubling effects of global warming is the steady rising of the earth's oceans. "quest" and climate watch investigate how sea level rise will impact san francisco bay and what planners are doing to prepare for the worst. >>> and we all need a little pampering after a long day. find out how the oakland zoo uses a decidedly "hands on" approach to keep the animals healthy and happy. >>> major funding for "quest" is
i'm sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen from washington. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> tonight on "quest" -- one of the most troubling effects of global warming is the steady rising of the earth's oceans. "quest" and climate watch investigate how sea level rise will impact san francisco bay and what planners are doing to prepare for the worst. >>> and we all need a little pampering after a long day. find out how the oakland zoo uses a decidedly...
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>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> this action marks the end of an extraordinary seven-year period during which the federal funds rate was held near zero to support the recovery of the economy from the worst financial crisis and recession since the great depression. >> the wait is over. the federal reserve raises interest rates, ending an unprecedented era of zero rate monetary policy. >> tonight, we'll tell you what that decision means for the economy, your investments, credit cards, mortgage rates, student loans and even your retirement. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" on fed day for wednesday, december 16th. >> good evening, everyone. i'm tyler mathisen coming to you tonight from outside the federal reserve headquarters on constitution avenue in washington, d.c. and here today, the nation's central bank, in an historic move, voted to begin pulling back its unprecedented stimulus. sue? >> good to see you, ty. i'm sue herera. stocks took off in response to that. tonight, what the fed's decision means for your inv
>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> this action marks the end of an extraordinary seven-year period during which the federal funds rate was held near zero to support the recovery of the economy from the worst financial crisis and recession since the great depression. >> the wait is over. the federal reserve raises interest rates, ending an unprecedented era of zero rate monetary policy. >> tonight, we'll...
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do a youtube search for tyler ward today. >> and jingle ball?oys and gifts to children and families in need a t country. >> one of the generous partners avon is back to bring some joy to kid kids, and this is orenth >> and who is this? >> this is my granddaughter. >> hello! >> and on behalf of representatives worldwide, 2,000 of these the gorgeous holiday bears to needy children this holiday season. >> to you have like your bear? >> yes. >> is it soft, zoe? >> yes. >> and what is your bear's name? >> rosie. >> that is a good name. and merry chri to all. and are you with me, zoe? >> and now, remember, you, too, can donate to the toy drive on klgandhoda.com. >> and now, little elf found our little elf in the kitchen. >> it is right there. >> oh! >> tomorrow from the movie sisters amy poehler if you haven't checked out covered california in a while, we've got some new options that might interest you. like adult dental coverage. great news for you. and your sweet tooth. to find free local, in-person help visit coveredca.com find out if you could get
do a youtube search for tyler ward today. >> and jingle ball?oys and gifts to children and families in need a t country. >> one of the generous partners avon is back to bring some joy to kid kids, and this is orenth >> and who is this? >> this is my granddaughter. >> hello! >> and on behalf of representatives worldwide, 2,000 of these the gorgeous holiday bears to needy children this holiday season. >> to you have like your bear? >> yes. >>...
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i'm tyler mathisen.he green institute's closing the gap conference is in full swing down in florida. the goal of the conference is to bring together different voices to explore solutions to increase upward mobility in the u.s. economy. robert frank is live in palm beach, florida, with the former undisputed boxing heavyweight champion mike tyson. >> a lot of very different voices down here at the green conference. one of those, of course, being iron mike tyson. he's doing books, going movies, cartoons. thank you so much for doing this. >> you're welcome, bobby. >> let me ask you, this is a conference about economic ups and downs, and you have had some ups and downs -- i >> i'm still working ups and downs. when i'm at the top, i'm ready to fall. >> when you were at the peak how much were you worth? >> at my peak? >> $100 million? $50 million? >> at my peak? at least $400 million or $500 million. are you nuts? are you crazy. >> $400 million? >> are you crazy. >> so $500 million -- >> let me -- i'll set the
i'm tyler mathisen.he green institute's closing the gap conference is in full swing down in florida. the goal of the conference is to bring together different voices to explore solutions to increase upward mobility in the u.s. economy. robert frank is live in palm beach, florida, with the former undisputed boxing heavyweight champion mike tyson. >> a lot of very different voices down here at the green conference. one of those, of course, being iron mike tyson. he's doing books, going...
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i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera is on assignment tonight. >>> well, the day began routinely enough, some economic news, a speech by federal reserve chair janet yellen and the release of the so-called beige book. that's the fed's periodic report on regional economic conditions. markets rocked and rolled mostly lower with oil tipping below $40 for the first time since summer, but then at midday came news of yet another mass shooting in america. this one occurred at a center for people with disabilities in san bernardino, california. as of this evening, authorities say at least 14 are dead. an equal number are wounded. police are searching for up to three suspects who apparently fled the scene and whose motives are unknown. investors already on edge after the paris attacks sold stocks into the close. on the day, the dow jones industrial average fell 158 points to 17,729. the nasdaq slipped 33 points and the s&p 500 was 23 points lower. but before this afternoon's events, the market's eyes, as we mentioned a
i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera is on assignment tonight. >>> well, the day began routinely enough, some economic news, a speech by federal reserve chair janet yellen and the release of the so-called beige book. that's the fed's periodic report on regional economic conditions. markets rocked and rolled mostly lower with oil tipping below $40 for the first time since summer, but then at midday came news of yet another mass shooting in america. this one occurred at a center for people...
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i wanted towel come tile tyler. tyler is only in sixth grade but amount for children's hospital. this is how he did it. by building a lemonade stan and selling lemonade for three years in a row in marlborough . >>> i tell it for 50 cents but most people don't buy it for 50 cents. some people buy it for like $20 a cup. some people don't want lemonade. they just want to give me money. >> anchor: he didn't do it alone. >>> my whole family helps when setting up and helps selling the lemonade. >>> i kind of o'saw made sure were the architects and the a asell blowers of this . >>> it was like amazing that we did this and how much money people donated. >> anchor: back when tyler was in fourth grade he wanted to volunteer to help kids at children's but didn't qualify . >>> she said i was too young . >> anchor: so that level made stand fit the bill. his teachers at the advanced math and science academy see that helping spirit every day. >>> he is a really great kid. other people are right on his mind. he is ready. he is ready to jump up. tyler said he plans to keep helping . >>> i don't k
i wanted towel come tile tyler. tyler is only in sixth grade but amount for children's hospital. this is how he did it. by building a lemonade stan and selling lemonade for three years in a row in marlborough . >>> i tell it for 50 cents but most people don't buy it for 50 cents. some people buy it for like $20 a cup. some people don't want lemonade. they just want to give me money. >> anchor: he didn't do it alone. >>> my whole family helps when setting up and helps...
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tyler?'re awaiting a press conference in san bernardino, california. we have been waiting for it. it was scheduled to take off about 2:00 p.m., but as is often the case, the press conference a little bit delayed. meantime, the rally continues apace. you want to see a graphic picture of it? there it is. that suggests that a little less than nine out of ten of the 500 stocks in the s&p 500 are higher today, and a mining company is the top of all of them. more on this friday rally when "power lunch" returns. best day since late october. romantic moments can happen spontaneously, so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and med
tyler?'re awaiting a press conference in san bernardino, california. we have been waiting for it. it was scheduled to take off about 2:00 p.m., but as is often the case, the press conference a little bit delayed. meantime, the rally continues apace. you want to see a graphic picture of it? there it is. that suggests that a little less than nine out of ten of the 500 stocks in the s&p 500 are higher today, and a mining company is the top of all of them. more on this friday rally when...
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-there was a night of tv that was mary tyler moore. -i watched "the mary tyler moore show." there's not one show that i missed. ♪ fey: that show was big, big deal. yeah. ♪ -♪ who can turn the world on... ♪ -it was second nature to me, i didn't feel that separate from the character i was playing. -♪ who can take a nothing day -she became america's sweetheart very quickly. -♪ well, it's you, girl, and you should know it ♪ -dick van dyke: i mean she was gorgeous, and she had a sensuality about her. -she was an embracer of the world. -♪ love is all around... -betty white: we became very close friends. and that's why it was such fun. -♪ you're gonna make it after all ♪ -gavin macleod: she just had a gift from god. and, for me, she was a gift from god.
-there was a night of tv that was mary tyler moore. -i watched "the mary tyler moore show." there's not one show that i missed. ♪ fey: that show was big, big deal. yeah. ♪ -♪ who can turn the world on... ♪ -it was second nature to me, i didn't feel that separate from the character i was playing. -♪ who can take a nothing day -she became america's sweetheart very quickly. -♪ well, it's you, girl, and you should know it ♪ -dick van dyke: i mean she was gorgeous, and she...
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with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> crude fallout.onoco philips, the latest big energy company to slash its spending as oil prices stay lower for longer. >>> tarnished brand? are the controversial comments from republican presidential candidate donald trump taking a toll on his business? >>> and medical mysteries. the big business of finding out just about everything there is to know about your body. the first part of our series "unlocking your health" begins tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday december >>> good evening, everyone. i'm sharon epperson in tonight for sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. welcome, everybody. stocks rose even as oil prices fell and that hasn't happened in a while. what's even more peculiar, energy shares were among today's tom performers even as one of the biggest names in the sector said it will slash its capital spending. more on that in just a moment. by the close today the dow industrials rose 82 points to 17,574. nasdaq gained 22. and the s&p 500 added 4. as for domestic crude, it fell
with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> crude fallout.onoco philips, the latest big energy company to slash its spending as oil prices stay lower for longer. >>> tarnished brand? are the controversial comments from republican presidential candidate donald trump taking a toll on his business? >>> and medical mysteries. the big business of finding out just about everything there is to know about your body. the first part of our series "unlocking your health"...
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thank you for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me as well. have a great evening, everybody, and we'll see you back here tomorrow night. kirk johnson: north america, the land that we love. it looks pretty familiar, don't you think? well, think again! the ground we walk on is full of surprises if you know where to look. as a geologist, the grand canyon is perhaps the best place in the world. every single one of these layers tells its own story about what north america was like when that layer was deposited. are you ready for a little time travelling? i'm kirk johnson, the director of the smithsoe an national museum of natural history, and i'm taking off on the field trip of a lifetime. wow, look at that rock right there. that is crazy! to find out how did our amazing continent
thank you for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me as well. have a great evening, everybody, and we'll see you back here tomorrow night. kirk johnson: north america, the land that we love. it looks pretty familiar, don't you think? well, think again! the ground we walk on is full of surprises if you know where to look. as a geologist, the grand canyon is perhaps the best place in the world. every single one of these layers tells its own story about what north america was like...
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thank you for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me as well. have a great evening, everybody, and we'll see you back here tomorrow night. good evening. my name is tj lubinsky, the executive producer of our my music presents series here on public television. recently i had the occasion to witness an extraordinary film on the life and story of karen and richard carpenter. so compelling is this film that i felt the need to share it with you immediately on your public television station. it's the story of the carpenters-- their rise to success, their fame, and all we cherish and celebrate about this amazing duo. music that has impacted and changed our lives forever, as tonight a special edition of my music presents brings you the carpenters: close to you.
thank you for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me as well. have a great evening, everybody, and we'll see you back here tomorrow night. good evening. my name is tj lubinsky, the executive producer of our my music presents series here on public television. recently i had the occasion to witness an extraordinary film on the life and story of karen and richard carpenter. so compelling is this film that i felt the need to share it with you immediately on your public television...