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everyone, please welcome the multitalented tyler perry!my: rice wine. >> rice wine. >> jimmy: gosh, it makes me laugh. do you like sushi? do you enjoy that? >> i like it as much as he does. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is that right? you're not into that? >> temura -- the shrimp tempura. >> jimmy: yeah. >> why don't they cook sushi? i don't understand. >> jimmy: that's the whole idea, right? raw -- >> you eat it raw? >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah, man. i had to take cod liver oil as a kid, because i had asthma. that's what sushi tastes like to me. >> jimmy: cod? >> cod liver oil. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> it helps with asthma, but it tastes horrible. >> jimmy: no, no, no. you're having the wrong thing. i'm gonna have to -- >> i don't think i'm going with you. [ laughter ] and then i'm gonna have a lot of rice wine. >> jimmy: rice wine! >> rice wine! >> jimmy: we could start with rice wine first. should i be calling you dr. perry, now? [ english accent ] >> yes, dr. perry. i have an honorary doctorate from tuskeegee university. >> jimmy: yes! [ cheers a
everyone, please welcome the multitalented tyler perry!my: rice wine. >> rice wine. >> jimmy: gosh, it makes me laugh. do you like sushi? do you enjoy that? >> i like it as much as he does. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is that right? you're not into that? >> temura -- the shrimp tempura. >> jimmy: yeah. >> why don't they cook sushi? i don't understand. >> jimmy: that's the whole idea, right? raw -- >> you eat it raw? >> jimmy: yeah. >>...
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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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they brought in a green team, to tackle the weeds here at tyler arboretum and we're not talking aboutthe goat, lets check it out. it is growing season at tyler arboretum and with new you ceilings aiming toward the sky, they have got some fresh ground keepers. >> growing season we always battle with invasive species and those plants that are invasive but not desirable, poison i have i, that falls in that suit. we have acres of natural lands at tyler arboretum these goats will minimize and eradicate those plants that we no longer want. >> reporter: this is first time goats are taking over tyler arboretum. >> since it was farmed pre1880, yes. >> reporter: who are the goat keepers? meet larry, and ann, who came all the way from new york state to bring a whole bunch of goats. >> we have mixed bag of goats. we have, noah's arc of goats. there is probably a one with new ears, it is different colors. >> different colors, white, jerry and gar see a they are very friendly. >> they also have side slanted eyes and horizontal pupil toss spot those undesirable plants and they will eat those plants
they brought in a green team, to tackle the weeds here at tyler arboretum and we're not talking aboutthe goat, lets check it out. it is growing season at tyler arboretum and with new you ceilings aiming toward the sky, they have got some fresh ground keepers. >> growing season we always battle with invasive species and those plants that are invasive but not desirable, poison i have i, that falls in that suit. we have acres of natural lands at tyler arboretum these goats will minimize and...
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-- dark horse of my own, john tyler. john tyler was simply put on the ticket to balance the ticket with william henry harrison. to ask johnred tyler whether he agreed with anything at all on the platform or anything else that the party that nominated him aspire to toomplish -- aspired accomplish, because no one thought that william henry harrison was going to die. they were wrong and tyler for many years has gotten a great deal of credit, just as andrew johnson got credit for a whole generation of historians for hillary -- historians for heroically withstanding congress so fixed was the notion among historians of presidential that even a woefully inferior president like andrew johnson was seen as a victim of those radical republicans who set out to remove him from office. we now know they did the right thing for the wrong reason. american history would have been very different if andrew johnson disappeared. innce said, and it got me trouble, and i'm sure i am going to get in trouble again for repeating it, the greatest t
-- dark horse of my own, john tyler. john tyler was simply put on the ticket to balance the ticket with william henry harrison. to ask johnred tyler whether he agreed with anything at all on the platform or anything else that the party that nominated him aspire to toomplish -- aspired accomplish, because no one thought that william henry harrison was going to die. they were wrong and tyler for many years has gotten a great deal of credit, just as andrew johnson got credit for a whole generation...
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tyler?> brian, did you want to jump in with a thought? >> i think it's interesting. i'm waiting to see if there's a move on stocks. ing our producer justin solomon who is awesome is there now. >> in vienna? >> the oil ministers are beginning to arrive and we're starting to get trickles of comments. i want people to understand how it works. the meet is thursday. >> but the pre-meetings where the sausage is made. >> in vienna, that's very appropriate. >> i said it without thinking. >> you opened the door for me. so the ministers come in. they stay in different hotels, and it's always kind of a trick who is at what hotel, right? where are you saudis and iranians staying and iraqis staying because you are trying to find them. >> sawedries in motel 6. >> in a saudi-owned hotel. >> stay with the team, you know. >> why not. >> they do stay with the team and there's a new saudi oil minister for the first time in 25 years who is seen really as just a proxy for the king and i want the market to unders
tyler?> brian, did you want to jump in with a thought? >> i think it's interesting. i'm waiting to see if there's a move on stocks. ing our producer justin solomon who is awesome is there now. >> in vienna? >> the oil ministers are beginning to arrive and we're starting to get trickles of comments. i want people to understand how it works. the meet is thursday. >> but the pre-meetings where the sausage is made. >> in vienna, that's very appropriate. >> i...
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>> well, tyler, you hit the operative word, uncertainty. markets disdain uncertainty and not knowing who is going to occupy the white house, neither of which have ever held a seat in it before, brings an amplification to the uncertainty surrounding the presidential election but there are other factors in play as well, including tg the fact that oil prices will lap the oil prices later this year. in addition to, that the dollar will strengthen 8%. it's down 4% so far this year. that's turning into a tail wind for profits. actually, the profit pictures are set up to improve in the second half of 2016 even in spite of the fact that we're obviously left with the tremendous amount of uncertainty with regard to the presidential campaign and as a consequence the factors together create a confluence of uncertainty that will keep markets really in a tight, tradeable range rather than breaking up or down. >> i was going to say, you're not expecting negative returns, just kind of -- i see you're expecting muted returns but on the positive side. >> tha
>> well, tyler, you hit the operative word, uncertainty. markets disdain uncertainty and not knowing who is going to occupy the white house, neither of which have ever held a seat in it before, brings an amplification to the uncertainty surrounding the presidential election but there are other factors in play as well, including tg the fact that oil prices will lap the oil prices later this year. in addition to, that the dollar will strengthen 8%. it's down 4% so far this year. that's...
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>> for sure, tyler, for sure. and the point on that is going to be made in the oil market this summer when the saudis are going to ramp up their production to over 11 million barrels a day. people thought they couldn't do it, people thought they wouldn't do it. they're going to do it to supply their own direct crude burn to make electricity and make sure they don't ligs a single barrel of market share at the same time. >> high-stakes chess game. >> very much so. >> thanks, john. >>> despite the day's decline in oil prices they've been moving higher the past couple of months, up 70% since mid-february. that rise is being reflected in the price of gasoline, which over the past weeks alone, is up about 9 cents. the average price for a gallon of regular now $2.27 nationwide. prices have risen 50 cents the past 12 weeks. >>> wall street investors were closely watching oil prices which pushed energy stocks lower. disappointing trade data out of china also weighed on the markets. by the closing bell the dow jones industr
>> for sure, tyler, for sure. and the point on that is going to be made in the oil market this summer when the saudis are going to ramp up their production to over 11 million barrels a day. people thought they couldn't do it, people thought they wouldn't do it. they're going to do it to supply their own direct crude burn to make electricity and make sure they don't ligs a single barrel of market share at the same time. >> high-stakes chess game. >> very much so. >>...
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with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> market slide. why three factors that propelled the recent rally may be starting to reverse. >>> costly defeat. johnson & johnson lost another talcum powder cancer case and a lot more are looming. >>> hitting the gas. why the boom in auto sales isn't tapping the brakes just yet. >> all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, >>> good evening and welcome, i'm sharon epperson in for sue herera. >> i'm tyler mathisen. >>> global growth fears found their way back into the market today and some of the reasons for today's triple-digit decline are all too familiar. a fall in oil prices. a drop in chinese manufacturing activity. and signs that growth in the eurozone may be weaker than previously thought. that pressured stocks. the dow jones industrial average dropped 140 points to 17,750. nasdaq fell 54. the s&p 500 was off 18. as bob pisani points out, the very things that had been driving the market higher for nearly three months seem to be starting to shift. >> reporter: stocks we
with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> market slide. why three factors that propelled the recent rally may be starting to reverse. >>> costly defeat. johnson & johnson lost another talcum powder cancer case and a lot more are looming. >>> hitting the gas. why the boom in auto sales isn't tapping the brakes just yet. >> all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, >>> good evening and welcome, i'm sharon epperson in...
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with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> warren's wisdom. what the world's most respected investor has to say about the economy, his biggest investments, and the race for the white house. >>> history at sea ask even more so in port. an american cruise ship does something that hasn't happened in decades. >>> obstacles and opportunities. why doing business in iran will be anything but simple. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for mond >> good anni ievening and welco. a triple-digit gain to start the week and the month of may. we begin with warren buffett. thousands of investors made the annual pilgrimage to omaha this weekend for berkshire's annual meeting known as woodstock for capitalists. it's the place where the world's most influential and well-known investor turns business into a party. at one point teaming up with microsoft founder bill gates in a doubles ping-pong match. he also gets down to business and answers questions from shareholders about his portfolio, about the markets, and he offers advice for investors.
with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> warren's wisdom. what the world's most respected investor has to say about the economy, his biggest investments, and the race for the white house. >>> history at sea ask even more so in port. an american cruise ship does something that hasn't happened in decades. >>> obstacles and opportunities. why doing business in iran will be anything but simple. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for mond >>...
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with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> hiring slows. fewer jobs were created last month than many had predicted. that has some wondering whether the economy has lost its momentum. >>> crude realities. why the prolonged downturn in oil prices is rippling well beyond the louisiana energy industry. >> people treat us like we're magicians. >> the magic of fixing an iphone screen. meet the guys who had a bright idea and turned their fix-it hobby into big business. those stories and more on "nightly business report" for fridy 6th. >>> good evening and welcome. the interests of wall street and washington and main street converged today. the common bond? jobs. today's april jobs report wasn't very strong but it wasn't terrible either. the not so good part was that hiring slowed significantly. in fact, job growth was the slowest since last september. the u.s. economy did add jobs but just 160,000 of them, far fewer than the 205,000 expected and below the average of the past three months. the unemployment rate remained steady at 5%. the good news
with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> hiring slows. fewer jobs were created last month than many had predicted. that has some wondering whether the economy has lost its momentum. >>> crude realities. why the prolonged downturn in oil prices is rippling well beyond the louisiana energy industry. >> people treat us like we're magicians. >> the magic of fixing an iphone screen. meet the guys who had a bright idea and turned their fix-it hobby into big business....
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rick tyler, of course rick tyler will be back in our next hour. >>> there's so much more to talk abouthas mitch mcconnell given away the game regarding his party's capitulation to trump. and levar burton joins me to talk about the reimagining of "roots." stay with us. [ brakes screech ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. excuse me, try this. but just one aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. [ cheering ] so live your whole day, not part... with 12 hour aleve. hi! hey! i've made plans for later in case this date doesn't go well. same here. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi double cash card does. earn 1% cash back when you buy, and 1% as you pay. double means double. youthat's why you drink ensure. sidelined. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. [ "dreams" by beck ] hmmmmm... hmmmmm... the turbocharged dream machine. the volkswagen golf gti. part of the award-winning golf family. it's more than a nit's
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my problem wasn't tyler. my problem was me.ad certain expectations for my son that he couldn't meet because because of his condition. actually, he couldn't because he's not me. i have to help make him the best that he can be. the more parent i talk to, the more child development experts i talk to, i realized partly because of who we are and the baggage we carry, we have certain expectations, certain pressures we put on all of our kids. we want them to be geniuss. we want them to be popular. we want them to have successful careers. we want them to follow us into our education paths. we want them to be happy, whatever that means. and the problem is, those expectations, if they're misplaced, don't just shape our kids. they can misshape our kids. >> woodruff: and the desire that they all go to harvard, that they have lot of friend, they're popular. >> social scientists would tell you, the science would tell you you don't want your kid to be popular, you don't want your kids to have a big number of friends because it often puts them
my problem wasn't tyler. my problem was me.ad certain expectations for my son that he couldn't meet because because of his condition. actually, he couldn't because he's not me. i have to help make him the best that he can be. the more parent i talk to, the more child development experts i talk to, i realized partly because of who we are and the baggage we carry, we have certain expectations, certain pressures we put on all of our kids. we want them to be geniuss. we want them to be popular. we...
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jesse tyler ferguson, everybody.24th. we'll be right back with governor john hickenlooper. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ the world must join in one common goal. to protect our greatest resource. our pancakes. denny's red, white and blue slam is here and so is independence day: resurgence. denny's. welcome to america's diner. in theaters, june 24th. get your own liquid gold. go on, git! there's gold in them thar shells. liquid gold. versus the lube strip. with a hydrating gel reservoir that gives you 40% less friction. it's designed like no other razor to protect from irritation. sorry, lube strip. schick hydro®. free your skin®. start boldly with the apple that bites back. re's wicked apple. also available in mango and black cherry. sometimes water just starts falling out of the sky. when water freezes, people play on it. when it bubbles, people sit in it. when it moves, people slide down it. and smart people, like this person, say the
jesse tyler ferguson, everybody.24th. we'll be right back with governor john hickenlooper. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ the world must join in one common goal. to protect our greatest resource. our pancakes. denny's red, white and blue slam is here and so is independence day: resurgence. denny's. welcome to america's diner. in theaters, june 24th. get your own liquid gold. go on, git! there's gold in them thar shells. liquid gold. versus the lube strip. with a hydrating gel reservoir that gives...
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i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera has the evening off. while it is still only may, not much left of it at that, this weekend did mark the unofficial kickoff to summer and while it is normal to be preoccupied with the weather and vacation, this summer could be a very busy one for you and your money. possible interest rate hike to the political conventions and a stock market keeping a wary weather high on everything. and that's where we will begin tonight, wall street, dominic chu looks at the unknowns facing the summer market. >> every time memorial day comes around, the old market cliche gets passed around. sell in may and go away. in other words, are you better off taking a vacation from the markets and enjoying what you can during a summer vacation, like in summers past, this year a number of reasons why markets could get a bit jittery. >> i think as we look at head winds or what could cause markets to falter perhaps in the months to come, not only is the fed raising rates, potentially, a source of volatility depending on if they manage
i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera has the evening off. while it is still only may, not much left of it at that, this weekend did mark the unofficial kickoff to summer and while it is normal to be preoccupied with the weather and vacation, this summer could be a very busy one for you and your money. possible interest rate hike to the political conventions and a stock market keeping a wary weather high on everything. and that's where we will begin tonight, wall street, dominic chu looks at the...
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as tyler pointed out in that piece, the fed matters. what did you glean from the minutes this week about what we should expect from the fed. >> i gleaned two things. the first one is they are acknowledging, which i think is fair, that the u.s.'s economy continues to chug a log and create jobs. the second thing they're acknowledging is if they're going to do anything this year, it need s to be in june. september is way too close to the elections. and i think the third thing is, and this is where the market's got it wrong, the fed itself doesn't know itself what it's going to do in june. the fed is due ta-dependent, but not just u.s. data-dependent but globally data-dependent, and i think they've come to an important understanding with china, which, after currency pegged to the dollar. while you might get one rate hike, which i think is unlikely, you're not going to get significant rate hikes. >> can i make money in the stockmarket this summer, and if so how and where. >> yes, you can, tyler. not only you but all of your viewers, i believ
as tyler pointed out in that piece, the fed matters. what did you glean from the minutes this week about what we should expect from the fed. >> i gleaned two things. the first one is they are acknowledging, which i think is fair, that the u.s.'s economy continues to chug a log and create jobs. the second thing they're acknowledging is if they're going to do anything this year, it need s to be in june. september is way too close to the elections. and i think the third thing is, and this is...
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quieres que ta mama de tyler".tan a que la proliferacin de los llamados "selfies" podran llevar a los jvenes a crear retos por las redes sociales incitando a los dems usuarios a hacerse autofotos mas arriesgadas. --desde el 2014 al menos 49 personas han muerto en el mundo al tomarse una "selfie... 16 murieron al caerse de un precipicio, 14 ahogados y ocho mas pos frente a un en. 11 fallecieron por disparos, granadas,accidentes aereos o vehiculares y uno por un animal. bump lorena ---nos vamos a la pausa en noticiero telemuo 48 a ladiez. take vo --ha tadoue su cabelpierde fuer atencin porque stas son mal les de e algo poa estar en su salud... se lo explicamos en prevenir es vivir. wait for sot 9 sec. take vo/lorena de telemundo, junto con nuestra cadena hermana nbc, intentamos devolverle a la comunidad el das.. ya le contamos de odos los qu manera lo hacemos... lucrecia wx live fb lucrecia live bug lucrecia amigosenganodos muy buos dias y sean cordialment dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48
quieres que ta mama de tyler".tan a que la proliferacin de los llamados "selfies" podran llevar a los jvenes a crear retos por las redes sociales incitando a los dems usuarios a hacerse autofotos mas arriesgadas. --desde el 2014 al menos 49 personas han muerto en el mundo al tomarse una "selfie... 16 murieron al caerse de un precipicio, 14 ahogados y ocho mas pos frente a un en. 11 fallecieron por disparos, granadas,accidentes aereos o vehiculares y uno por un animal. bump...
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you're not quite there yet, tyler?not yet, not really competing with the kiosks, they are two currencies and we're the first exchange in the world that's licensed. we were approved by governor andrew cuomo last thursday in the state of new york. liz: to do what? what are you doing? aside from trading bitcoin on gemini, a bitcoin exchange, you threw out the term ether, what is that? >> the token of the etherrium contract focused on disrupting contract law. we focused on ether trading on monday and second encrypter to gemini. liz: have you gotten people jumping on the exchange and trying to trade? >> people are knocking on the door, the volume has gone up dramatically in the last few days, only three days of trading, but ether books are climbing high and moving in the right direction. liz: talk about exactly what you anticipate in -- i'm going to throw out a year. bitcoin in 2013 hit a high of 1100 bucks. we can show what it's done since then. i believe in january 2015, it hit a low of $150 or so dollars and now trading
you're not quite there yet, tyler?not yet, not really competing with the kiosks, they are two currencies and we're the first exchange in the world that's licensed. we were approved by governor andrew cuomo last thursday in the state of new york. liz: to do what? what are you doing? aside from trading bitcoin on gemini, a bitcoin exchange, you threw out the term ether, what is that? >> the token of the etherrium contract focused on disrupting contract law. we focused on ether trading on...
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the panel, david corn, rick tyler, catherine rampell. david, i don't know that we've seen this in campaigning before, what donald trump is trying to do in the reachbacks into bill clinton's past and putting it on hillary clinton and i don't see hillary clinton has ever had to deal with it at this level in her senate campaigns or the ps presidential campaigns. >> you have to go back a century or so to when they were campaigns talking about whether a presidential candidate had fathered a child illegitimately or not but what we see with donald trump is -- he's trying to create a toxic stew surrounding the clinton campaign it doesn't matter what he says, he uses the words "murder, women, abuse, enabling" it's all about creating an impression because i think this campaign is boiling down two major themes. on his side, it's anger, attitude. if you like his attitude, you support him and what hillary clinton is offering is not as motivating emotionally, it's competence. doing a good job, here are my priorities, i'll get things done. so he wants
the panel, david corn, rick tyler, catherine rampell. david, i don't know that we've seen this in campaigning before, what donald trump is trying to do in the reachbacks into bill clinton's past and putting it on hillary clinton and i don't see hillary clinton has ever had to deal with it at this level in her senate campaigns or the ps presidential campaigns. >> you have to go back a century or so to when they were campaigns talking about whether a presidential candidate had fathered a...
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hi, tyler. of course this conference's annual event is about ideas brought to the up and rising stars on wall street and the legends out there. kate kelly is here covering all the big movers out of the events today. kate, we have a long list of movers to cover. >> that's right. maybe i'll just start with carson block from muddy waters. he presented a short on bank of the ozarks. they were down 14% in the opening minute or two of the presentation. he thinks he's worried about the unfunded loans within the real estate portfolio among many other things. so that was a really interesting case. creton polleymer. that is a chemical company. that is a pong position presented by david rosen. and that popped about 8% or 9% on his thesis. way also heard a remarkable presentation from larry robins of glenview capital. he had a really rough 2015. reportedly has had a rough start to the year, too. he's known for his prowess at picking health care stocks. if you like the fundamentals but not the stock price, h
hi, tyler. of course this conference's annual event is about ideas brought to the up and rising stars on wall street and the legends out there. kate kelly is here covering all the big movers out of the events today. kate, we have a long list of movers to cover. >> that's right. maybe i'll just start with carson block from muddy waters. he presented a short on bank of the ozarks. they were down 14% in the opening minute or two of the presentation. he thinks he's worried about the unfunded...
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i'm tyler mathisen. and michelle caruso-cabrera is here with us, melissa lee is off today and brian sullivan, a very big lineup out from the milken conference out in beverly hills. >> the tuesday tumble as we're calling it on wall street. stocks getting hit hard and as we head deeper into the afternoon, all ten s&p sectors, all negative. the least bad, least selloff, consumer staples almost flat and energy and materials lower by about 1.8% and 1.5% respectively when it comes to energy in particular so that's a big drag on what we're seeing on major heat waves. >> we'll be exploring the markets all afternoon for the next two hours and beyond. let's get more now on today's slide from bob pisani on the floor of the new york stock exchange. bob? >> hello, tyler, and what we're seeing is a little bit of a reversal of some trading trends, specifically around the dollar and also to a trading around the dollar. modest rally. look at the dollar index moving down all throughout the quarter here. the lows recently.
i'm tyler mathisen. and michelle caruso-cabrera is here with us, melissa lee is off today and brian sullivan, a very big lineup out from the milken conference out in beverly hills. >> the tuesday tumble as we're calling it on wall street. stocks getting hit hard and as we head deeper into the afternoon, all ten s&p sectors, all negative. the least bad, least selloff, consumer staples almost flat and energy and materials lower by about 1.8% and 1.5% respectively when it comes to energy...
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but michelle bernard, rick tyler, kasie hunt, thanks for joining me. great to have you here. >>> still to come with hillary clinton already looking ahead to the general election fight, bernie sanders picks up a big surprising win in indiana. what tonight means for the democratic fight right after this break. >>> i understand that secretary clinton thinks this campaign is over. i've got some bad news for her. [ cheers and applause ] >> and i think that is more and more delegates are to the democratic convention take a hard look at which candidate is generating the kind of enthusiasm, excite many, voter turnout that we need to make sure someone like a donald trump does not become president, i think we'll see more and more delegates concluding that that candidate is bernie sanders. >> bernie sanders speaking tonight after he won the state of indiana, joining me now eric bowler, tara dub dowell and kristen welker, white house correspondent covering the campaign. i got to say i find tonight's results pretty surprising for this reason. generally you see a ki
but michelle bernard, rick tyler, kasie hunt, thanks for joining me. great to have you here. >>> still to come with hillary clinton already looking ahead to the general election fight, bernie sanders picks up a big surprising win in indiana. what tonight means for the democratic fight right after this break. >>> i understand that secretary clinton thinks this campaign is over. i've got some bad news for her. [ cheers and applause ] >> and i think that is more and more...
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rick tyler. former national spokesperson for the ted cruz for president campaign and nbc news correspondent katie tur who has been following trump on the campaign trail. okay. a lot to digest. i have a lot of thoughts. what is the nearest historical precedent to this. think for a second. what can you point to to say the last time a republican party nominated a person like trump is x. fill in the blank. >> it's never happened. this is the space that the political pundants and the establishment types never thought they would be in. the base of the party and like-minded republicans around the country decided differently. they've created a new space. this whole thing really is the creation of the establishment. they laid down the seeds for this night and so now they're reaping what they've sowed. >> riddle me this. the number of republican incumbents who have lost is goose egg. none. >> look what we did in 2010. that was the seed bed. that was the seed bed of the change that was -- >> this is working
rick tyler. former national spokesperson for the ted cruz for president campaign and nbc news correspondent katie tur who has been following trump on the campaign trail. okay. a lot to digest. i have a lot of thoughts. what is the nearest historical precedent to this. think for a second. what can you point to to say the last time a republican party nominated a person like trump is x. fill in the blank. >> it's never happened. this is the space that the political pundants and the...
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moore of mary tyler moore enterprises.ed through a picket line protesting the hearing. >> congress has no right whatsoever to interfere in the content of the media. >> if you can censor a joke today, and tomorrow you can censor expression of any thought if you can censor a joke. it just becomes easier the next day. >> a federal judge in los angeles ruled the so-called family hour on television from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. was unconstitutional, a violation of the first amendment guarantee of free speech. >> the first amendment was upheld and a most important decision, and it's really truly a victory for everybody. what is that? it's you! it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere
moore of mary tyler moore enterprises.ed through a picket line protesting the hearing. >> congress has no right whatsoever to interfere in the content of the media. >> if you can censor a joke today, and tomorrow you can censor expression of any thought if you can censor a joke. it just becomes easier the next day. >> a federal judge in los angeles ruled the so-called family hour on television from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. was unconstitutional, a violation of the first amendment...
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tyler roberts and sam field. >> tyler roberts is part of a squad when they come back from portugal, he'll be training on the welsh national side. and tony pulis has talked about it's being the best academy he's ever been involved in. >> sam field, i'm told his induction song when he joined the first team squad was "american boy." >> i was going to say i'm impressed. that sounds like a little bit of rhythm, so i'm very impressed with the lad. he'll have a career. >> i mentioned that to one of my colleagues last weekend and he said one of his favorites in that category is "broken dreams" by green day which took me by surprise. i'm more a frank sinatra man myself, but there you go. >> i was going to say "new york, new york" is always a safe one. always an easy one. >> here's flanagan. in to ibe. now stewart. lucas. christian benteke. liverpool ball. he scored a few goals against west brom in his time, christian benteke, including one here. lucas. tackle there by rondon. that's going to be a free kick. he scored the opening goal last weekend as well but there's also a day when west brom finis
tyler roberts and sam field. >> tyler roberts is part of a squad when they come back from portugal, he'll be training on the welsh national side. and tony pulis has talked about it's being the best academy he's ever been involved in. >> sam field, i'm told his induction song when he joined the first team squad was "american boy." >> i was going to say i'm impressed. that sounds like a little bit of rhythm, so i'm very impressed with the lad. he'll have a career....
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thank you for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen.nk you to our friends here at wttg in chicago. have a great evening, everybody. we'll see you tomorr. ♪ all creatures of our god and king ♪ ♪ lift up your voice and with us sing ♪ ♪ alleluia! ( motorcycle backfiring) ♪ alleluia! ♪ thou burning sun with golden beam ♪ ♪ thou silver moon with softer gleam ♪ ♪ oh, praise him ♪ oh, praise him ♪ alleluia! ♪ alleluia! ♪ alleluia! ♪ thou rushing wind that art so strong ♪ ♪ ye clouds that sail in heav'n along ♪ ♪ alleluia! ♪ alleluia! ♪ thou fire so masterful and bright ♪
thank you for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen.nk you to our friends here at wttg in chicago. have a great evening, everybody. we'll see you tomorr. ♪ all creatures of our god and king ♪ ♪ lift up your voice and with us sing ♪ ♪ alleluia! ( motorcycle backfiring) ♪ alleluia! ♪ thou burning sun with golden beam ♪ ♪ thou silver moon with softer gleam ♪ ♪ oh, praise him ♪ oh, praise him ♪ alleluia! ♪ alleluia! ♪ alleluia! ♪ thou rushing wind that art so...
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this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> what's changed. the rally is building so why are the markets stressing about all the things that used to have them so worried? >>> today we face a crisis in our airports. we've all red the headlines. three hour long security lines. >>> tempers flare in congress and at airports but delta and the tsa may have found a solution to get you through security more quickly. >>> science or science fiction, medical technology is advancing faster than ever before changing the way we treat illness. the first part of our modern medicine series begins tonight for wednesday may 25th. >>> good evening. >>> i'm tyler mathisen. welcome everybody. two straight days of gains on wall street, a rise in oil prices, optimism over the economy and positive news out of greece held fuel the rise and some investment pros say that higher interest rates may not spell trouble for the economy or stocks after all. with that the dow jones industrial average climbed to 17,851. the nasdaq added 33 and the s&p 50 0 was up 14. >> reporter:
this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> what's changed. the rally is building so why are the markets stressing about all the things that used to have them so worried? >>> today we face a crisis in our airports. we've all red the headlines. three hour long security lines. >>> tempers flare in congress and at airports but delta and the tsa may have found a solution to get you through security more quickly. >>> science...
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was murder, but tyler was so well known, that hundreds, flocked to his funeral, shutting down traffic, in october of 204. >> it was horrific. it was horrific. >> reporter: nineteen months later, his murder remains unsolved, and his mother, hopes by selling t-shirts with his image. >> freedom. >> reporter: this picture of tyler popping a wheely is iconic and lives on corners, bikes and the backs of friend. these guys still ride on the block, and and off the street and in the dirt. >> and, i don't want to worry every corner i'm in a cop knocking me off the bike. >> i want to ride motor cross or professional. >> reporter: they are hoping to get a dirt bike park in the city a place where next generation, like tyler's son can grow. in west philadelphia, cherri gregg for kyw news radio for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> today was graduation day for united states naval academy class of 2016. >> at contacted my says a little more than 1,000 mid shipmen were officers in the navy or marine core and for the first time the academy allowed female graduates to wear the same uniforms as male graduates
was murder, but tyler was so well known, that hundreds, flocked to his funeral, shutting down traffic, in october of 204. >> it was horrific. it was horrific. >> reporter: nineteen months later, his murder remains unsolved, and his mother, hopes by selling t-shirts with his image. >> freedom. >> reporter: this picture of tyler popping a wheely is iconic and lives on corners, bikes and the backs of friend. these guys still ride on the block, and and off the street and in...