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- tyler: i did. emmitt is emmitt perry, sr., my mother's husband, and the man i thought was my father for 40 years-- was a man who was, at the time, quite abusive. and every time i'd hear his name in the house, it was synonymous with pain. my mother screaming, "emmitt, stop! emmitt, don't! emmitt, emmitt, emmitt." so i didn't want to carry that name. harvey: when did you change it? tyler: i was about 16 years old and somebody asked me what my name was, and i said tyler. i don't know where it came from. - harvey: just the air. - tyler: just the air, yeah. so i said tyler, and it stuck. everything i've read was just a hellish childhood. - mm-hmm. - he made your life hell. - beat you badly. - mm-hmm. he had this distinct disdain for me. and i think he knows i'm not his child. i think he's always known that. and that was the disdain. i think so, i think so. so what he blamed on her, he took out on you. absolutely. and once i got more information about who he was, what he had been through, i couldn't excu
- tyler: i did. emmitt is emmitt perry, sr., my mother's husband, and the man i thought was my father for 40 years-- was a man who was, at the time, quite abusive. and every time i'd hear his name in the house, it was synonymous with pain. my mother screaming, "emmitt, stop! emmitt, don't! emmitt, emmitt, emmitt." so i didn't want to carry that name. harvey: when did you change it? tyler: i was about 16 years old and somebody asked me what my name was, and i said tyler. i don't know...
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and mary tyler moore. >> you have to learn to live for every day and be happy with what you have got. this going to be on television? oh god. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> hello, and welcome, everyone. as we head into the final weekend of 2017 we are remembering all the stars, too many stars that we lost this year. >> let's begin with mary tyler moore, the trailblazing actress who could turn the world on with her smile. >> every character i played has had a great deal of mary tyler moore in it. terrible television experiences. lawyer ra was me ♪ who can turn the world on with her ♪ >> mary starred in two of the most acclaimed stars in television mg she won seven emmys. she didn't plan on being an actor. >> i started wanting to be a dancer. beneath the heart of this actress beats the heart of a sales dancer. >> that's mary. her first big role was in the early '60s classic "the dig van dike" show. one of first housewives on tv to wear pants. >> how come you never dress as a girl. >> mary tyler moore was next and america loved it. she was the role model for single women. >> you'
and mary tyler moore. >> you have to learn to live for every day and be happy with what you have got. this going to be on television? oh god. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> hello, and welcome, everyone. as we head into the final weekend of 2017 we are remembering all the stars, too many stars that we lost this year. >> let's begin with mary tyler moore, the trailblazing actress who could turn the world on with her smile. >> every character i...
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we have some good memories of tyler. he was very loving.en he was probably six months old. he started medication when he was four. he had generalised anxiety, delusional, suffered mood swings. i remember telling him goodbye, and i loved him, and hugging him. and that was the last time that i saw him until he was injail. this call is from a correctional facility. i remember coming out of the bedroom and giving him a glass of water. that's all i remember about that. nothing else. i received a phone call from the county sheriff's office, and he tells me tyler has stabbed someone with a ten inch butcher knife. all i can keep replaying in my mind was, how, why? tyler haire was ordered at the beginning of this case to have a mental evaluation conducted, and it took four years. the roadblock was that there was never a bed for him, to put it literally. there was never a time that he worked his way to the top of the list, where he was the next person scheduled to be evaluated. the problem is across the street with our legislature. they don't properl
we have some good memories of tyler. he was very loving.en he was probably six months old. he started medication when he was four. he had generalised anxiety, delusional, suffered mood swings. i remember telling him goodbye, and i loved him, and hugging him. and that was the last time that i saw him until he was injail. this call is from a correctional facility. i remember coming out of the bedroom and giving him a glass of water. that's all i remember about that. nothing else. i received a...
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>> yes. >> carolyn tyler, we appreciate your insight.his has been helpful as we talk about mayor ed lee and what's next for the city as we have a supervisor that some people are familiar with, but we're going to learn a lot about her in the next few days and this gives us a good way to start. thank you. >> and, again, our condolences to mayor ed lee's family. such a tragedy. >> absolutely. way too early. >> the predominant emotion is shock this morning and we have team coverage, jessica castro continuing that live at city hall. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the whole crew there in the studio. i was just listening to carolyn talk about how this was is up a sudden passing here of mayor ed lee and there's proof of that here this morning at city hall where things are running as they would as any other particular week. you see a worker here cleaning the streets right in front of city hall, something that they do regularly, and the evidence of that shock that people are not out here quite yet. this is still very early, city hall onl
>> yes. >> carolyn tyler, we appreciate your insight.his has been helpful as we talk about mayor ed lee and what's next for the city as we have a supervisor that some people are familiar with, but we're going to learn a lot about her in the next few days and this gives us a good way to start. thank you. >> and, again, our condolences to mayor ed lee's family. such a tragedy. >> absolutely. way too early. >> the predominant emotion is shock this morning and we have...
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i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera has the evening off. >>> well, that big tax bill is all set now. republicans releasing tonight their final signed-off draft of the most sweeping tax rewrite since 1987. and it appears tonight that some last-minute deal-making flipped some no votes to yes, securing what is evidently enough gop support to turn you tell 503-page overhaul into law. the holdout, marco rubio of florida, got on board when the childcare tax credit was expanded. tennessee's bob corker did the same, saying he believes the bill was a once in a generation opportunity to help the economy. tax reform? some say it isn't exactly that. but what it is for sure is a huge $1.5 trillion tax cut with much of the benefit flowing to us corporations. and on that, the major stocks indexes rose to record highs. so what's what's out? ylan mui knows it all, she's covering the story from capitol hill, where i think you've pitched a tent the past few days, ylan, good evening. >> reporter: it's been some long days, and lo
i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera has the evening off. >>> well, that big tax bill is all set now. republicans releasing tonight their final signed-off draft of the most sweeping tax rewrite since 1987. and it appears tonight that some last-minute deal-making flipped some no votes to yes, securing what is evidently enough gop support to turn you tell 503-page overhaul into law. the holdout, marco rubio of florida, got on board when the childcare tax credit was expanded. tennessee's bob...
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i received a phone call from the county sheriff's office, and he tells me tyler has stabbed someone tyler conducted, and it took four years. the roadblock was that there was never a bed for him, to put it literally. there was never a time that he worked his way to the top of the list, where he was the next person scheduled to be evaluated. the problem is across the street with our legislature. they don't properly fund that forensic unit, don't provide enough psychiatrists, enough personnel. i think that at some point, some court is going to force us to spend more money, and it'll be a federal court. imagine putting a 16—year—old child that is already mentally disabled into that little cell forfour straight years. i can't even imagine the things that went through his mind. when incarcerated, the seriously mentally ill should be seen by health care professionals, and their needs tended to. that story was a collaboration between the bbc and propublica. you can watch the full documentary on the bbc news website. just log on to bbc.com/news. it's not every day you can take photos of a frozen w
i received a phone call from the county sheriff's office, and he tells me tyler has stabbed someone tyler conducted, and it took four years. the roadblock was that there was never a bed for him, to put it literally. there was never a time that he worked his way to the top of the list, where he was the next person scheduled to be evaluated. the problem is across the street with our legislature. they don't properly fund that forensic unit, don't provide enough psychiatrists, enough personnel. i...
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i'm tyler mathisen right now you can see the industrials up around maybe a tenth of a percent very smalloves for the s&p, nasdaq and the russell as well today. utilities in health care, they are leading the way. energy lagging today good day for semistocks, amd, applied materials. they are among the s&ps top performers retail moving, too ross stores, home depot, all hitting lifetime highs but it is not completely pretty in the sector you've got macy's, coal, l-brands and nike among the s & ps worst performers. caterpillar is up there so far this year. a great year for stocks. unfortunately for investors, that is not normal, it's not even the new normal and bob pisani, some of the things that made it unusual and we get back to a more normal performance in '2018. hi, bob. >> the question is reversal to the mean they say 2017 can't happen again, but why not many traders say we can't have 20% returns in the s&p because it's just not normal look at the average. it's about 8% since world war ii we hit 62 all-time highs this year, even in years when we hit new highs, the average is less than ha
i'm tyler mathisen right now you can see the industrials up around maybe a tenth of a percent very smalloves for the s&p, nasdaq and the russell as well today. utilities in health care, they are leading the way. energy lagging today good day for semistocks, amd, applied materials. they are among the s&ps top performers retail moving, too ross stores, home depot, all hitting lifetime highs but it is not completely pretty in the sector you've got macy's, coal, l-brands and nike among the...
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we have some good memories of tyler. he was very loving.d medication when he was four. he had generalised anxiety, delusional, suffered mood swings. i remember telling him goodbye, and i loved him, and hugging him. and that was the last time that i saw him until he was injail. this call is from a correctional facility. do you remember what happened in the morning you got arrested? iremembercoming out of the bedroom and giving him a glass of water. that's all i remember about that. i received a phone call from the county sheriff's office, and he tells me tyler has stabbed someone with a ten inch butcher knife. all i can keep replaying in my mind was, how, why? tyler haire was ordered at the beginning of this case to have a mental evaluation conducted, and it took four years. the roadblock was that there was never a bed for him, to put it literally. there was never a time that he worked his way to the top of the list, where he was the next person scheduled to be evaluated. the problem is across the street with our legislature. they don't prop
we have some good memories of tyler. he was very loving.d medication when he was four. he had generalised anxiety, delusional, suffered mood swings. i remember telling him goodbye, and i loved him, and hugging him. and that was the last time that i saw him until he was injail. this call is from a correctional facility. do you remember what happened in the morning you got arrested? iremembercoming out of the bedroom and giving him a glass of water. that's all i remember about that. i received a...
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i am tyler mathisen, glad you can tee wibe with us today u.s. market is trying to make some gains on the next to last trading day of the year. there is the dow of 35 points and s&p 500 of 500 of a quarter of a point nasdaq is higher by 3.5. >> nasdaq splits between games and technology between a apple and facebook.n netflix is on a tear, it is up 3% today up $6 or so. two energy stocks leading the s & p at this hour chesapeake did not have a great year and a range of resources up to 3%. >> bitcoin, the crypto currency is now trading near $14,000, melissa. >>> many homeowners are lining up to prepay their property taxes. homeowners are opening into lock their 2017 deductions before the cap due is for the new tax law eric chemi is live with the story. >> reporter: i am in the county of the highest property taxes in the entire country there is hundreds of people in line here all day long seems like the entire town have been here paying their taxes here is the thing. it is complicated. it is village taxes and town taxes and state taxes, not all of t
i am tyler mathisen, glad you can tee wibe with us today u.s. market is trying to make some gains on the next to last trading day of the year. there is the dow of 35 points and s&p 500 of 500 of a quarter of a point nasdaq is higher by 3.5. >> nasdaq splits between games and technology between a apple and facebook.n netflix is on a tear, it is up 3% today up $6 or so. two energy stocks leading the s & p at this hour chesapeake did not have a great year and a range of resources up...
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my interview with cameron and tyler winklevoss is next. zar: one of our investors was in his late 50s right in the heart of the financial crisis, and saw his portfolio drop by double digits. it really scared him out of the markets. his advisor ran the numbers and showed that he wouldn't be able to retire until he was 68. the client realized, "i need to get back into the markets- i need to get back on track with my plan." the financial advisor was able to work with this client. he's now on track to retire when he's 65. having someone coach you through it is really the value of a financial advisor. ♪ for every hour that you're idling in your car, you're sending about half a gallon of gasoline up in the air. that amounts, over the course of the week, to about 10 pounds of carbon dioxide. growth is good, but when it starts impacting our quality of air and quality of life, that's a problem. so forward-thinking cities like sacramento are investing in streets that are smarter and greener. the solution was right under our feet. asphalt. or to be m
my interview with cameron and tyler winklevoss is next. zar: one of our investors was in his late 50s right in the heart of the financial crisis, and saw his portfolio drop by double digits. it really scared him out of the markets. his advisor ran the numbers and showed that he wouldn't be able to retire until he was 68. the client realized, "i need to get back into the markets- i need to get back on track with my plan." the financial advisor was able to work with this client. he's...
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maria: my thanks to cameron and tyler no matter how the markets change... at t.owe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. copdso to breathe better,athe. i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, pro
maria: my thanks to cameron and tyler no matter how the markets change... at t.owe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. copdso to breathe better,athe. i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro...
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willie brown telling abc 7 news carolyn tyler that lee suffered cardiac arrest.ife anita and his two daughters. dare listen, you've been covering city hall for many years. you were talking to mayor brown early this morning about the shocking news. >> it is hard to even wrap your mind around it. it's just very stunning. 65, we saw him yesterday at a recycling event, no sign of ill health. this was a major heart attack last night as he was grocery shopping at his neighborhood safeway. >> seemed to be perfectly fine yesterday. the regular good spirits that we knew him to be. >> yes, a very affable man. >> as we've been discussing this morning, he was a man who was put in this position not really intending to be the mayor. i mean, who knows, you know, what was actually going through his head, but he was intended to be a placeholder until the city could figure out who they wanted to elect for the next mayor after gavin newsom went to become lieutenant governor. >> he was a safe choice. the political honch chose were going back and forth who could we put in this spot w
willie brown telling abc 7 news carolyn tyler that lee suffered cardiac arrest.ife anita and his two daughters. dare listen, you've been covering city hall for many years. you were talking to mayor brown early this morning about the shocking news. >> it is hard to even wrap your mind around it. it's just very stunning. 65, we saw him yesterday at a recycling event, no sign of ill health. this was a major heart attack last night as he was grocery shopping at his neighborhood safeway....
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we'll be speaking shortly the two men behind the change, tyler and cameron winklevoss. fox business parent company, and the all stock deal worth an estimated $52.4 billion. disney will be acquiring fox movie studio as well as the cable network fx and "national geographic." also get substantial stakes in who would guide. i asked rupert murdoch on a morning show, "mornings with maria," why he fell in the entertainment business now. >> we see that the way people watch the networks, the individual programs and you've got a certain time, the end of the week it will have doubled. the end of the month redoubled again. maria: especially the netflix of the world spend upwards of alien and the seven commit $10 billion original content. federal reserve raising rates expect it. janet yellen caution investors on inflation despite the strong economy. jim grant is here, editor of grant's interest rate observer joins us right now. great to be here. thank you for joining us this morning. interest rates this week and as we are talking about this great economy can you look at the tenure a
we'll be speaking shortly the two men behind the change, tyler and cameron winklevoss. fox business parent company, and the all stock deal worth an estimated $52.4 billion. disney will be acquiring fox movie studio as well as the cable network fx and "national geographic." also get substantial stakes in who would guide. i asked rupert murdoch on a morning show, "mornings with maria," why he fell in the entertainment business now. >> we see that the way people watch the...
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my interview with cameron and tyler winklevoss is next. say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. (vo) purchase $999 or more coat helzberg diamondsx. and get an xbox one s, with 3 months of xbox game pass and xbox live gold. at helzberg diamonds. while supplies last. maria: welcome back. the winklevoss transduced to be synonymous with facebook not in a market after missing $11 billion in their face looks at him in their facebook sentiment they invested in bitcoin in 2013 now claiming to be the world's first bitcoin billionaires. they would not tell me how much they all and at first on fox intervi
my interview with cameron and tyler winklevoss is next. say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if...
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. >> reporter: tyler sexton's journey from patient to doctor has been one long uphill battle. he suffers from spastic diplegia. it is a form of cerebral palsy, a chronic neuromuscular condition that affects balance, as well as movement below the waist. but, his condition affects more than his legs. does the disease also affect your eyes? >> there's no visual impairment at all but, there is a lazy eye is the common term. so, yes. >> reporter: an obstacle that has tripped up this good doctor since he was born six weeks premature. >> the doctor called us in and he said he will definitely be physically disabled and may never get out of a wheelchair. he will probably be mentally disabled. >> doctors would tell me that i wouldn't amount to anything. that i could sharpen pencils for a living. >> doctors told you that? >> yes. >> reporter: when tyler was 3, he got his first walker but he still had trouble keeping his balance. >> you broke bones because you fell so much. >> correct. i've broken almost every bone in my body. major bones, from knees to wrists, to ankles, all my fingers,
. >> reporter: tyler sexton's journey from patient to doctor has been one long uphill battle. he suffers from spastic diplegia. it is a form of cerebral palsy, a chronic neuromuscular condition that affects balance, as well as movement below the waist. but, his condition affects more than his legs. does the disease also affect your eyes? >> there's no visual impairment at all but, there is a lazy eye is the common term. so, yes. >> reporter: an obstacle that has tripped up...
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i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for joinius. we want to remind you, this is the time of year that your public tv station seeks your support. we thank you for watching. thank you for your support. and have a great weeken steves: belfast, just a couple hours north of dublin, straddles the lagan river. it was only a village in the 17th century. but with the influx of scottish and english settlers and the industrial revolution, which took root with a vengeance here, belfast boomed. while the rest of ireland remained rural and agricultural, belfast was nicknamed "old smoke." shipbuilding was huge. this slipway was the birthplace of the titanic and many ships that didn't sink. the neighboring dry dock is where that ill-fated ship, the biggest manmade moving object of its day, was outfitted. nearby, two huge cranes, once the biggest in the world, nicknamed samson and goliath, rise like skyscrapers above the harbor, another reminder of this town's former shipbuilding might. in 1888, queen victoria granted city status to this boomtown of
i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for joinius. we want to remind you, this is the time of year that your public tv station seeks your support. we thank you for watching. thank you for your support. and have a great weeken steves: belfast, just a couple hours north of dublin, straddles the lagan river. it was only a village in the 17th century. but with the influx of scottish and english settlers and the industrial revolution, which took root with a vengeance here, belfast boomed. while the rest of...
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thanks for joini us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a. >> this is "bbc world news >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the
thanks for joini us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a. >> this is "bbc world news >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the...
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. >> thank you, tyler, happy new year. >> happy new year to you. if you were invested in index funds this year, the percentage of your portfolio now represented by technology has risen, because tech stocks have risen in those indexes. if that makes you uncomfortable, what should you do? >> if you're buying large cap indexes like24% of that index is technology. >> a few years ago, it would have been energy. >> exactly, exactly. last year it was also technology, it was just about the same. so it's just a reflection of what is going on in the economy. technology is a huge part of our economy. i don't th it's going to change. so you only have a few options. well, one of several things can happen. the economy that we've seen the technology doing so well could continue on as we have a little bit of a tidal push from the tax reform act. the economy is looking very good. we have low interest rates. it's very solid. the markets will do well with this push behind it. to think that now this technology growth period that we've been in or this part of the secto
. >> thank you, tyler, happy new year. >> happy new year to you. if you were invested in index funds this year, the percentage of your portfolio now represented by technology has risen, because tech stocks have risen in those indexes. if that makes you uncomfortable, what should you do? >> if you're buying large cap indexes like24% of that index is technology. >> a few years ago, it would have been energy. >> exactly, exactly. last year it was also technology, it...
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gets on john tyler's bill, veto. clay can't believe it. vetoes the bill. all right, we're going to try again. clay pushes through another bill. this time we're going to -- we won't even call it a bank. that's how much the country hates banks. we're going to call it the fiscal corporation, same thing, but just renaming it. goes through the house, goes through the senate, reaches tyler's desk, veto again. john tyler vetoes the bank bill twice. clay can't believe this is happening. we're going to have to wait four more years, clay says, this is just unbelievable that we have to put up with this. they wait four years. finally clay says, all right, i'm doing it this time. i can't trust anybody but myself. 1844 he runs for president against james polk and loses the election. poor, poor henry clay. well -- so that's the bank war episode. and it's -- that's a fun episode, i think. however you feel about the bank war. maybe it was good, maybe it was bad, but an interesting event. well, there was a darker side to jackson, a darker side. a darker side to his presiden
gets on john tyler's bill, veto. clay can't believe it. vetoes the bill. all right, we're going to try again. clay pushes through another bill. this time we're going to -- we won't even call it a bank. that's how much the country hates banks. we're going to call it the fiscal corporation, same thing, but just renaming it. goes through the house, goes through the senate, reaches tyler's desk, veto again. john tyler vetoes the bank bill twice. clay can't believe this is happening. we're going to...
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reaches tyler's desk. veto again, john tyler vetoes the bank bill twice. clay can't believe this is happening. we're going to have to wait four more years clay says. this is unbelievable we have to put up with this. they wait four years. finally clay says all right, i'm doing it this time. i can't trust anybody but myself. 1844, he runs for president against james k. polk and loses the election. poor, poor henry clay. well, so that's the bank war episode. and it's a -- that's a fun episode i think. however you feel about the bank war, right? maybe it was bad but it's an interesting event, right? well, there was a darker side to jackson. a darker side to his presidency, a darker side to populism. and andrew jackson during his administration, we have one of the harshest, one of the cruelest events in u.s. history, and that, of course, is the trail of tears. the removal of roughly 100,000 native americans from the old southwest. cotton is the -- is the big fad of the day. cotton plantations spreading all across the south. and well, standing in the way of thos
reaches tyler's desk. veto again, john tyler vetoes the bank bill twice. clay can't believe this is happening. we're going to have to wait four more years clay says. this is unbelievable we have to put up with this. they wait four years. finally clay says all right, i'm doing it this time. i can't trust anybody but myself. 1844, he runs for president against james k. polk and loses the election. poor, poor henry clay. well, so that's the bank war episode. and it's a -- that's a fun episode i...
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. >> tyler. >> tyler, what would you like santa to bring you this year. >> could i get a mega blocksosaur. >> that can be arranged. >> is can i get laser tag. >> i can try. >> and can you tell me, what did al franken do? >> wow, let's see. i think i can handle the mega blocks and the laser tag. can you take the al franken thing, sugar lum? >> no. and in this climate, can you just call me amy. >> absolutely. tyler, i guess you could say that al franken is on santa's naughty list this year. >> and what about roy moore? which list is he on. >> it's not really a list. it's more of a registry. >> you know what, she should keep this line moving
. >> tyler. >> tyler, what would you like santa to bring you this year. >> could i get a mega blocksosaur. >> that can be arranged. >> is can i get laser tag. >> i can try. >> and can you tell me, what did al franken do? >> wow, let's see. i think i can handle the mega blocks and the laser tag. can you take the al franken thing, sugar lum? >> no. and in this climate, can you just call me amy. >> absolutely. tyler, i guess you could say...
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please welcome the very busy aisha tyler!eautiful, how are you? >> doing wonderful. how are you? >> i'm good. >> thanks for having me on your show tonight. this night, it's your show. but tonight it's your show. >> i've been on longer than magic johnson, so i'm happy. [ laughter ] >> a lot of people don't know, we work together. >> yeah, we worked together several times. >> when was the last time i saw you? >> we just did lip sync battle together last season. >> that's right. [ cheers and applause ] and, you know, i'm woman enough to admit that shaq beat me, but it was very close. l.l. had to ask the audience twice, and then they just voted for the person with more meat on them. [ laughter ] he just had a foot on me. you know what i mean? just got a foot, extra claps. >> because we know each other, i thought you wouldn't mind if we shared a dressing room. this is me earlier. >> yeah, we are good friends. were we sharing a dressing room? >> this is me. oh, i see. [ cheers and applause ] >> well, i'm excited that we have photog
please welcome the very busy aisha tyler!eautiful, how are you? >> doing wonderful. how are you? >> i'm good. >> thanks for having me on your show tonight. this night, it's your show. but tonight it's your show. >> i've been on longer than magic johnson, so i'm happy. [ laughter ] >> a lot of people don't know, we work together. >> yeah, we worked together several times. >> when was the last time i saw you? >> we just did lip sync battle together...
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tyler barney is the young man's name. he said he noticed the problem when he got a new iphone and it was working much faster than his brother's older model. tyler replaced the older phone's battery with the new one, and wouldn't you know it, the phone sped up. >> just to make sure it wasn't a pla sceno, i ran? tests with the new battery. and the old battery was about half as fast as the new battery. >> apple has since acknowledged it does slow down phones to save the battery from dying and the phone from shutting off. some users say apple is forcing people to buy newer models. the company is now facing a lawsuit. tyler says his point wasn't to bust apple, just to help people out, and he says he is still an apple fan. >>> families can't wait to unwrap them every year around christmas, and we're not talking about presents here. take a look at this line at the tamale factory in san jose. this is on white road near alum rock avenue. many latin american communities prepare tamales for christmas eve celebrations. vianey arana,
tyler barney is the young man's name. he said he noticed the problem when he got a new iphone and it was working much faster than his brother's older model. tyler replaced the older phone's battery with the new one, and wouldn't you know it, the phone sped up. >> just to make sure it wasn't a pla sceno, i ran? tests with the new battery. and the old battery was about half as fast as the new battery. >> apple has since acknowledged it does slow down phones to save the battery from...
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>> announcer: this is "nightly business with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> wow! what a powerful rally. the dow closes above 24,000 for the first time as investors pile on the wall street bull. >>> tax reform momentum. the republican tax plan gains a supporter, pushing forward what could be the biggest revamp of america's tax code since the reagan era. >>> unsafe toys? consumer advocat raise concerns about popular items just in time for the holidays. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business repor for thursday, nove >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. the world's most recognizable stock index had one of its best days of the year. the dow powered through 24,000, passing yet another milestone in a year that has been full of them. in fact this is the fifth 1,000-point move in the blue chip index this year, the first time that's ever happened. investors' enthusiasm has been driven by the prospect for tax reform. strong corporate earnings, and a growing global economy. the dow jones industrial aver advanced 331 points today to 24,272. the nasdaq added 49
>> announcer: this is "nightly business with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> wow! what a powerful rally. the dow closes above 24,000 for the first time as investors pile on the wall street bull. >>> tax reform momentum. the republican tax plan gains a supporter, pushing forward what could be the biggest revamp of america's tax code since the reagan era. >>> unsafe toys? consumer advocat raise concerns about popular items just in time for the holidays....
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. >> reporter: air force sergeant tyler treadaway is on a deployment straight from the heart. >> any volunteer event when you're making someone smile, that's for me. >> reporter: those smiles come from a special delivery this father of two organizes every holiday season here in tampa. with the help of other volunteers from macdill air force base, tyler's mission is to give teddy bears to children in local hospitals and orphanages. >> it's breaking that monotony of being in the hospital and receiving all these medications and taking their mind off of it just for a couple of minutes. >> do you want a girl or do you want a boy? >> reporter: their deliveries sometimes reach kids and families at their most difficult moment, when they need something to smile about. >> how are you all doing? >> reporter: last year jason and stephanie cox learned their daughter julia would be sent home or hospice care when tyler showed up with a bear. >> it was a very powerful moment in julia's journey. >> they may not realize that they're there bringing a teddy bear for a kid, but it brings so much to the p
. >> reporter: air force sergeant tyler treadaway is on a deployment straight from the heart. >> any volunteer event when you're making someone smile, that's for me. >> reporter: those smiles come from a special delivery this father of two organizes every holiday season here in tampa. with the help of other volunteers from macdill air force base, tyler's mission is to give teddy bears to children in local hospitals and orphanages. >> it's breaking that monotony of being...
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tyler mathisen is off tonight. the dow and the s&p 500 closed at a record. we'll have more on that in just a moment. but we begin tonight with what some are calling the strongest job market since the turn of the century. the economy created a healthy number of full-time positions last month across a broad range of sectors. non-farm payrolls rose by 228,000, making this the second month in a row that gains have eclipsed 200,000. the unemployment rate held steady at 4.1%. but closely watched wages rose just 2%, falling short of expectations. hampton pearson takes a look at the unemployment picture and the myst those stuck wages. >> reporter: november job growth was widespread with professional and business services leading the way, adding 46,000 new workers. manufacturing continu to rebound, with 31,000 new hires. and repair work in hurricane-ravaged texas and florida helped boost construction hiring by 24,000. but solid hiring and an unemployment rate at a 17-year low is still not boosting wages. up just 2.5% year over year, now averaging just over $26 an hou
tyler mathisen is off tonight. the dow and the s&p 500 closed at a record. we'll have more on that in just a moment. but we begin tonight with what some are calling the strongest job market since the turn of the century. the economy created a healthy number of full-time positions last month across a broad range of sectors. non-farm payrolls rose by 228,000, making this the second month in a row that gains have eclipsed 200,000. the unemployment rate held steady at 4.1%. but closely watched...
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i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera is off tonight. the deal is sealed. disney in the biggest acquisition in its history will buy most of 21st century fox for $52 billion in stock. it is a transaction that will reshape the media landscape. disney already powerful in filmed entertainment and sports will become even more dominant after it folds in fox's film and tv production assets and its 22 regional sports networks. it's an offensive/defensive play aimed at fending off the rise of tech companies like netflix, amazon and others that have turned hollywood upside down. even though the deal was widely expected and first reported by cnbc last month, shares of both disney and fox were higher today. disney the best performing stock on the blue chip dow index. julia boorstin now on what's in the deal and why these two companies were eager to get it done. >> reporter: the mouse is buying the fox. disney is spending $52.4 billion in stock for fox's entertainment assets, including its film and tv studios, its cable entertainment network, and its international tv bu
i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera is off tonight. the deal is sealed. disney in the biggest acquisition in its history will buy most of 21st century fox for $52 billion in stock. it is a transaction that will reshape the media landscape. disney already powerful in filmed entertainment and sports will become even more dominant after it folds in fox's film and tv production assets and its 22 regional sports networks. it's an offensive/defensive play aimed at fending off the rise of tech companies...
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>> reporter: i thi not in the near term, tyler. you know, this has mostly been a theoretical problem. t greece during ctions we woul the obama years, that didn't happen. fo lenders are still willing to buy treasury bills and fund our deficit. i think in the long term, when the baby boomers retire and those numbers get overwhelming, yes, markets should worry. not so much right now. >> john, thanks very much. john harwood in washington. >>> well, apple faces a growing list of lawsuits. and that is where we begin tonight's market focus. last week, as you may recall, we told you the tech giant was slapped with two lawsuits over its practice of slowing down older model iphones to help extend their battery life. that number of suits has now crept up to at least nine, which have been filed across the country. they allege that the company defrauded users by slowing the devices without warning. apple's shares nonetheless are three cents higher today at $170.60. >>> the financial firm key bank expects tesla's model 3 deliveries to disappoint
>> reporter: i thi not in the near term, tyler. you know, this has mostly been a theoretical problem. t greece during ctions we woul the obama years, that didn't happen. fo lenders are still willing to buy treasury bills and fund our deficit. i think in the long term, when the baby boomers retire and those numbers get overwhelming, yes, markets should worry. not so much right now. >> john, thanks very much. john harwood in washington. >>> well, apple faces a growing list of...
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thanks to you tyler and josh.nformation about innit and the app, download on itunes starting next year. >>> not the usual time of the year for fireworks crackdowns. >> still dry, not had a lot of rain, concerns are still valid. >> city of san jose ramping up efforts to fight illegal fireworks for new year's eve zblnch new at 5:00, a drive-by about a flare gun, like hearing a gun go off at midnight. >>> concert at oracle, random act of kindness one fan will never forget. >>> dressed up, ready go, lucky (hard exhalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever, to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or ali
thanks to you tyler and josh.nformation about innit and the app, download on itunes starting next year. >>> not the usual time of the year for fireworks crackdowns. >> still dry, not had a lot of rain, concerns are still valid. >> city of san jose ramping up efforts to fight illegal fireworks for new year's eve zblnch new at 5:00, a drive-by about a flare gun, like hearing a gun go off at midnight. >>> concert at oracle, random act of kindness one fan will never...
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john tyler is also buried in the presidents circle. it was the 10th resident. -- hehe was president thought john tyler was too supportive of states rights. after tyler finished his presidency, here announced his american citizenship and went to work for the confederacy. three weeks before he died he was elected to the confederate congress. for 20 years there was no marker and his grace. 20 years after he died the statement of the small tablet headstone. the federal, government erected a monument we have at his site today. this is a shaft that has the bust of tyler at the top. urn surrounded by two eagles. on the right side of the monument is an allegorical figure of memory it was holding a laurel leaf. they are symbols of honored distinction and achievement. on the left side there is an allegorical figure of the republic, with the seal of spheres thatthe are symbols of civic authority and government. he was born in charles city county, virginia. died in richmond. alongually left his home the james and moved to richmond so he could work
john tyler is also buried in the presidents circle. it was the 10th resident. -- hehe was president thought john tyler was too supportive of states rights. after tyler finished his presidency, here announced his american citizenship and went to work for the confederacy. three weeks before he died he was elected to the confederate congress. for 20 years there was no marker and his grace. 20 years after he died the statement of the small tablet headstone. the federal, government erected a...
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>> announcer: this is "nightly business with tyler mathis >>> climbing higher. the dow and the s&p 500 extend further into record territory, as the tax bill advances and new details surface. >>> check your paycheck, because there's a good chance it could look very different come the new year. >>> changing fees. how you pay for the internet could change with this week's fcc vote on rules that govern the web. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business repor for tuesday, december 12th. >>> good evening, everyone, welcome. thanks for joining us. the s&p 500 closed at, get this, its 60th record of the year. the dow also finished at a new high, thanks to two main drivers, the tax bill and the federal reserve. we begin tonight with that tax bill. a final draft does appear to be taking shape in a house/senate conference committee. there are reports late tonight that an agreement has been reached on a few key issues. and ylan mui has the new details. >> repor republicans closing in on the final version of the tax bill. two sources briefed on the plan tell me tha
>> announcer: this is "nightly business with tyler mathis >>> climbing higher. the dow and the s&p 500 extend further into record territory, as the tax bill advances and new details surface. >>> check your paycheck, because there's a good chance it could look very different come the new year. >>> changing fees. how you pay for the internet could change with this week's fcc vote on rules that govern the web. those stories and more tonight on...
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welcome everybody, tyler mathisen here.he market with two hours left in trading of the year. stocks in the red right now but not by much, less than a percent. for the year, the dow was up 25% and s&p 500 a 20%. your sector leader today are consumer staples and industrials and lacquers are telecom and tech check out the crypto currency. >> why did you pick keith richards over mcjagger >> john, his house is for sale in new york city >> is that right >> joining "power lunch" today an well, on january the 1st of the most changes of the tax year ylan mui is following in washington, residents are lining up to pathos taxes we'll start with you >> it also means new headaches for companies and workers. now, businesses don't know how much they'll need withhold in order to comply with the new law. more than millions of workers may have to update their w force or fill out new forms later this year to reflect the fact that personal exemptions will be going away its members are starting to panic over what may happen here. now, the irs di
welcome everybody, tyler mathisen here.he market with two hours left in trading of the year. stocks in the red right now but not by much, less than a percent. for the year, the dow was up 25% and s&p 500 a 20%. your sector leader today are consumer staples and industrials and lacquers are telecom and tech check out the crypto currency. >> why did you pick keith richards over mcjagger >> john, his house is for sale in new york city >> is that right >> joining...
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tyler. >> brian, thank you. >> murdoch is selling most of the company that he built.h and clan president trump will speak live on deregulation, we'll bring it to you on the next hour of "power lunch" will start in two-minutes on a beautiful day in dc. see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade the moment a fish is pulled out from the water, it's a race against time. and keeping it in the right conditions is the best way to get that fish to your plate safely. sometimes the product arrives and the cold chain
tyler. >> brian, thank you. >> murdoch is selling most of the company that he built.h and clan president trump will speak live on deregulation, we'll bring it to you on the next hour of "power lunch" will start in two-minutes on a beautiful day in dc. see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it...
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all negatives but as tyler says, not nearly as negative as we saw today. technology and materials, they are among the biggest laggers and energy is leading right now. lets take a look at treasuries. a lot of buying and abc news reporting whether or not he w l testify. we saw yields fall the ten-year yield is at 2.46. >>> lets get to eamon javer and ylan mui and bob pisani. is it fair to say more is coming out of the isis part of what he said may have tampered it down just a little bit? >> we'll wait to find out of the implications of this we saw top intelligence committee coming out and saying they'll want jared kushner, the president's son-in-law to come out back before the panel and testify again what specifically warner wants to see from jared kushner. they're saying they want him to come back before the panel and no time given here for the testimony. we saw michael flynn appearing at federal court here in washington where he pled guilty to one count of lying to the fbi during a january 24th interview earlier this year with fbi officials. what he lied a
all negatives but as tyler says, not nearly as negative as we saw today. technology and materials, they are among the biggest laggers and energy is leading right now. lets take a look at treasuries. a lot of buying and abc news reporting whether or not he w l testify. we saw yields fall the ten-year yield is at 2.46. >>> lets get to eamon javer and ylan mui and bob pisani. is it fair to say more is coming out of the isis part of what he said may have tampered it down just a little bit?...