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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> the drama playing out in the mediterranean takes markets on a ride. worldwide the parliament in cyprus rejects a plan to tax its bank depositors. the euro falls to its lowest level since november. >>> ben bernanke and the fed get down to business. what should we expect after its two-day meeting ends tomorrow? we'll ask former federal reserve governor randy crosser in. >> and what does the ceo of one of the world's iconic brands think of the economy and the american consumer? susie sits down with the top man at coca-cola. all that and more coming up right now on "nbr." good evening and welcome to our public television viewers. susie, once again, little cyprus making big economic noise today. >> you're right, tyler. actually a big win for citizens in cyprus. lawmakers rejected today an unpopular and unprecedented proposal to tax bank deposits. it was part of a larger eurozone bailout plan to rescue those banks and keep the nation solvent. the crucial vote came after a wave of protests, and as cypr t cypriots
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> the drama playing out in the mediterranean takes markets on a ride. worldwide the parliament in cyprus rejects a plan to tax its bank depositors. the euro falls to its lowest level since november. >>> ben bernanke and the fed get down to business. what should we expect after its two-day meeting ends tomorrow? we'll ask former federal reserve governor randy crosser in. >> and...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen. >> stocks taken on the chin. hit by a one-two punch of weak technology and drama over a bailout in cyprus. >> a growing health issue. cbs, the company, asking for more medical information from employees. how much should your employer really know about you? >> and a tough decision. the housing market seems to be on the mend. so it's time to ask the age-old question. should you rent or buy? all that and more coming up. good evening, everyone. well, tyler, a down day on wall street and it seems like investors are starting to pay attention to bad news. >> certainly this week, and certainly again today, after spending much of the day blissfully gliding over whatever oubling news there was. stocks today succumbed to a dose of reality. it came in two forms. earnings worries and cyprus, where a banking crisis shows few signs of abating and the country's credit rating was cut. the dow, though closing well off the lows of the session, nevertheless ended 90 points lower at 14421, the nasdaq down, and the s&p 100 falling fro
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen. >> stocks taken on the chin. hit by a one-two punch of weak technology and drama over a bailout in cyprus. >> a growing health issue. cbs, the company, asking for more medical information from employees. how much should your employer really know about you? >> and a tough decision. the housing market seems to be on the mend. so it's time to ask the age-old question. should you rent or buy? all that...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> make it three straight all-time highs for the dow, fuelled today by optimism in the job market. >>> how's the consumer feeling these days? we'll find out as we go in focus on the american recovery. >>> and i ask the ceo of general motors if people are feeling the mood to buy. >>> and the threat of hackers is engaging economic engine, small business, and that could lead to even bigger problems. >>> hello, everybody, and we welcome public television viewers from all across the country to "nightly business report." thank you very much for joining us. susie, today it was all about jobs. >> it sure was, tyler, and that's where we begin tonight, with encouraging news about jobs. that news gave a boost to the market and led the dow to another all-time high. nasdaq added the and by gaining nearly 3 points, s&p 500 is within 20 points of its all-time closing high. one day ahead of the labor department's february job report, we learned first-time jobless claims fell last week, dipping to a six-week low and surprising
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> make it three straight all-time highs for the dow, fuelled today by optimism in the job market. >>> how's the consumer feeling these days? we'll find out as we go in focus on the american recovery. >>> and i ask the ceo of general motors if people are feeling the mood to buy. >>> and the threat of hackers is engaging economic engine, small business, and that...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> streak over. after ten straight days of gains, the dow ends lower for the first time this month. what is next for stocks? >>> the maestro speaks. the man who coined the phrase "irrational exuberance" tells why he thinks the market is far from overheated. >>> and apple versus samsung. who's got the cool factor now? all that and more coming up tonight. good evening, everyone, and welcome to our public television viewers. so tyler, i guess all good things must come to an end? >> it must seem that way, because it was a great run. but it's over, with the best run in nearly 17 years in fact. but the dow's ten-day winning streak did come to an end today. investors sent stocks lower after a disappointing report on consumer sentiment raised worries about whether the market has gone too far too fast. after all, the dow is up 11% so far this year. the index hadn't had a down day this month. losing friday all year until today. the dow fell 25 points, ending the session at 145.14. the nasdaq was lower by nearl
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> streak over. after ten straight days of gains, the dow ends lower for the first time this month. what is next for stocks? >>> the maestro speaks. the man who coined the phrase "irrational exuberance" tells why he thinks the market is far from overheated. >>> and apple versus samsung. who's got the cool factor now? all that and more coming up tonight. good evening,...
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. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for watching. >> announcer: explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> dr. tanzi: simply put, you need to realize that you are not your brain. that's right. you are not your brain. you are the user of your brain. your brain serves you. you shouldn't be serving it. >> announcer: dr. rudy tanzi is a professor of neurology at harvard university and director of the genetics and aging research unit at massachusetts general hospital. >> dr. tanzi: you need to become the master of your brain. you need to balance all three parts of your brain so that they work in perfect harmony and balance. >> announcer: based on the latest research in neuroscience, dr. tanzi gives us the roadmap on how to unlock the hidden powers of our brain. >> dr. tanzi: what can you expect from a super brain? well, you'll find it easier to solve everyday problems, you'll find yourself makin
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. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a good night. >>> a tale of two bridges. eastern span of the bay bridge safe? serious concerns after more than 30 broken bolts. meanwhile, the golden gate bridge makes history with all electronic tolling. >>> will the city of stockton be eligible for bankruptcy protection? >>> drakes bay oyster company in point reyes fights to stay open with unlikely bed follows joining support. >>> plus, is your couch toxic? flame retardants lurking in our furniture can harm us coming up next. captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >>> good evening. welcome to this week in northern california. the u.s. supreme court hearings on two gay marriage cases grabbed headlines this week. there was, of course, high interest in the bay area. a march was held on tuesday night on the ruling on prop 8 and the doma act is expected in june. we will watch closely. >>> we have other top stories as well. here to discuss them is robert gammon, co-editor of the east bay express. scott smith for the record in stockton and tom vacar, ktvu news consum
. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a good night. >>> a tale of two bridges. eastern span of the bay bridge safe? serious concerns after more than 30 broken bolts. meanwhile, the golden gate bridge makes history with all electronic tolling. >>> will the city of stockton be eligible for bankruptcy protection? >>> drakes bay oyster company in point reyes fights to stay open with unlikely bed follows joining support. >>> plus, is your couch toxic? flame...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen. >> a perfect ten. the dow registers its first ten-day win streak since 1996 and posts another all-time high. the s&p is just 2 points away. >>> new treasury secretary jack lew weighs in on the markets and the american economy. his interview just ahead. >>> and the tsa under fire. the growing backlash over knives on planes. what every traveler needs to know. good evening, everyone, and welcome to our public television viewers. suzy, the market beat goes on and on. >> it's like the energizer bunny. it just keeps going and going. the dow marches on higher for the tenth day in a row, the first time since 1997 -- 1996. it ended at 14,539. the nasdaq added 14 and the broader s&p 500 gained almost 9 points, and it's now just 2 points away from its own record high close. >>> there is some concern that the rise in the markets may have been too high too fast. and this could be the start of a market bubble. but newly installed treasury secretary jack lew tells steve liesman not so. >> the analysis i've seen doesn
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen. >> a perfect ten. the dow registers its first ten-day win streak since 1996 and posts another all-time high. the s&p is just 2 points away. >>> new treasury secretary jack lew weighs in on the markets and the american economy. his interview just ahead. >>> and the tsa under fire. the growing backlash over knives on planes. what every traveler needs to know. good evening, everyone, and...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie garrett. >>> grinding higher, the dow ekes out a gain, another record high. >>> and the first nine-day winning streak since 1996. >>> taking the threat seriously. the president meets with ceos about how to deal with possible cyber attacks on american businesses and critical infrastructure. we'll tell you what it means to you. >>> and a new leader. the catholic church elects a new pope. we'll tell you why this pope will need to be part spiritual leader and part ceo. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to our public television viewers. tyler, history in the making. not only in vatican city but on wall street. >> that's exactly right. the day began with lots of suspension in both places and it ended in both places with definitive outcomes. on wall street, that outcome was another record high close for the dow, and we begin there tonight. now, the dow's win streak continues. nine in a row. the blue chip index hasn't done that in 16 years. in fact it hasn't had a down day this month. today the dow added 5 points, ending at
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie garrett. >>> grinding higher, the dow ekes out a gain, another record high. >>> and the first nine-day winning streak since 1996. >>> taking the threat seriously. the president meets with ceos about how to deal with possible cyber attacks on american businesses and critical infrastructure. we'll tell you what it means to you. >>> and a new leader. the catholic church elects...
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. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for joining us. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [ ♪music ] >> erika shuch's year-long creative journey will take her from the headlands to the stage as she delves into metaphors for separation and incarceration. >> erika: imagine that this desert sits on the edge of the world. >> jesus aguilar: zero, zero, one, zero, zero, six. >> what jesus aguilar finds when he explores language can only be captured with a video camera and a computer screen. >>> print maker kathy aoki challenges the dominant ideas of girlhood. >> kathy: it's a visual allegory for how the media affects girls. >> and the animation of m dot strange ... this time on spark. [ ♪music ] >>> major funding for spark is provided by the william and flora hewlett foundation, supporting creativity and innovation in the arts since 1967. the james irvine foundation, expanding opportunity for the people of california. diane b. wilsey. and by the kqed campaign for
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(laughter) >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sues gharib. >> another day, another record. the dow ends at a second consecutive all-time high as the federal reserve says the economy is growing but modestly. >> and america's energy future. in focus, a special report on a sector that could power u.s. growth and jobs for decades. >>> and stormy weather. a big problem for you but also a big pain for business. how mother nature is the great disrupter. >>> and welcome to all of our public television viewers. tyler,nother day of stocks and the economy grabbing the headlines. >> the stocks once again, another day the dow jumps over the moon. the blue chip index adding 42 points. the broader s&p 500 was up one. the nasdaq though edged nearly two points lower, pulled down by apple and google. the markets began the day higher after better than expected news about jobs with payroll firm adp reporting 198,000 private sector jobs added back in february, more than economists expected. also helping today, applications for new mortgage loans shot up 15% last week after home
(laughter) >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sues gharib. >> another day, another record. the dow ends at a second consecutive all-time high as the federal reserve says the economy is growing but modestly. >> and america's energy future. in focus, a special report on a sector that could power u.s. growth and jobs for decades. >>> and stormy weather. a big problem for you but also a big pain for business. how mother nature is...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> make it three straight all-time highs for the dow, fuelled today by optimism in the job market. >>> how's the consumer feeling these days? we'll find out as we go in focus on the american recovery. >>> and i ask the ceo of general motors if people are feeling the mood to buy. >>> and the threat of hackers is engaging economic engine, small business, and that could lead to even bigger problems. >>> hello, everybody, and we welcome public television viewers from all across the country to "nightly business report." thank you very much for joining us. susie, today it was all about jobs. >> it sure was, tyler, and that's where we begin tonight, with encouraging news about jobs. that news gave a boost to the market and led the dow to another all-time high. nasdaq added the and by gaining nearly 3 points, s&p 500 is within 20 points of its all-time closing high. one day ahead of the labor department's february job report, we learned first-time jobless claims fell last w
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> make it three straight all-time highs for the dow, fuelled today by optimism in the job market. >>> how's the consumer feeling these days? we'll find out as we go in focus on the american recovery. >>> and i ask the ceo of general motors if people are feeling the mood to buy. >>> and the threat of hackers...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen susie gharib. >> streak over. after ten straight days of gains, the dow ends lower for the first time this month. what is next for stocks? >>> the maestro speaks. the man who coined the phrase "irrational exuberance" tells why he thinks the market is far from overheated. >>> and apple versus samsung. who's got the cool factor now? all that and more coming up tonight. good evening, everyone, and welcome to our public television viewers. so tyler, i guess all good things must come to an end? >> it must seem that way, because it was a great run. but it's over, with the best run in nearly 17 years in fact. but the dow's ten-day winning streak did come to an end today. investors sent stocks lower after a disappointing report on consumer sentiment raised worries about whether the market has gone too far too fast. after all, the dow is up 11% so far this year. the index hadn't had a down day this month. losing friday all year until today. the dow fell 25 points, ending the session at 145.14.
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen susie gharib. >> streak over. after ten straight days of gains, the dow ends lower for the first time this month. what is next for stocks? >>> the maestro speaks. the man who coined the phrase "irrational exuberance" tells why he thinks the market is far from overheated. >>> and apple versus samsung. who's got the cool factor now?...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen>> a perfect ten. the dow registers its first ten-day win streak since 1996 and posts another all-time high. the s&p is just 2 points away. >>> new treasury secretary jack lew weighs in on the markets and the american economy. his interview just ahead. >>> and the tsa under fire. the growing backlash over knives on planes. what every traveler needs to know. good evening, everyone, and welcome to our public television viewers. suzy, the market beat goes on and on. >> it's like the energizer bunny. it just keeps going and going. the dow marches on higher for the tenth day in a row, the first time since 1997 -- 1996. it ended at 14,539. the nasdaq added 14 and the broader s&p 500 gained almost 9 points, and it's now just 2 points away from its own record high close. >>> there is some concern that the rise in the markets may have been too high too fast. and this could be the start of a market bubble. but newly installed treasury secretary jack lew tells steve liesman not so. >> the analysi
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen>> a perfect ten. the dow registers its first ten-day win streak since 1996 and posts another all-time high. the s&p is just 2 points away. >>> new treasury secretary jack lew weighs in on the markets and the american economy. his interview just ahead. >>> and the tsa under fire. the growing backlash over knives on planes. what every...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen sues gharib. >> another day, another record. the dow ends at a second consecutive all-time high as the federal reserve says the economy is growing but modestly. >> and america's energy future. in focus, a special report on a sector that could power u.s. growth and jobs for decades. >>> and stormy weather. a big problem for you but also a big pain for business. how mother nature is the great disrupter. >>> and welcome to all of our public television viewers. tyler, another day of stocks and the economy grabbing the headlines. >> the stocks once again, another day the dow jumps over the moon. the blue chip index adding 42 points. the broader s&p 500 was up one. the nasdaq though edged nearly two points lower, pulled down by apple and google. the markets began the day higher after better than expected news about jobs with payroll firm adp reporting 198,000 private sector jobs added back in february, more than economists expected. also helping today, applications for new mortgage loans sh
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen sues gharib. >> another day, another record. the dow ends at a second consecutive all-time high as the federal reserve says the economy is growing but modestly. >> and america's energy future. in focus, a special report on a sector that could power u.s. growth and jobs for decades. >>> and stormy weather. a big problem for you but also a big...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie garrett. >>> grinding higher, the dow ekes out a gain, another record high. >>> and the first nine-day winning streak since 1996. >>> taking the threat seriously. the president meets with ceos about how to deal with possible cyber attacks on american businesses and critical infrastructure. we'll tell you what it means to you. >>> and a new leader. the catholic church elects a new pope. we'll tell you why this pope will need to be part spiritual leader and part ceo. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to our public television viewers. tyler, history in the making. not only in vatican city but on wall street. >> that's exactly right. the day began with lots of suspension in both places and it ended in both places with definitive outcomes. on wall street, that outcome was another record high close for the dow, and we begin there tonight. now, the dow's win streak continues. nine in a row. the blue chip index hasn't done that in 16 years. in fact it hasn't had a down day this mo
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie garrett. >>> grinding higher, the dow ekes out a gain, another record high. >>> and the first nine-day winning streak since 1996. >>> taking the threat seriously. the president meets with ceos about how to deal with possible cyber attacks on american businesses and critical infrastructure. we'll tell you what it means to you....
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen susie garrett. >>> grinding higher, the dow ekes out a gain, another record high. >>> and the first nine-day winning streak since 1996. >>> taking the threat seriously. the president meets with ceos about how to deal with possible cyber attacks on american businesses and critical infrastructure. we'll tell you what it means to you. >>> and a new leader. the catholic church elects a new pope. we'll tell you why this pope will need to be part spiritual leader and part ceo. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to our public television viewers. tyler, history in the making. not only in vatican city but on wall street. >> that's exactly right. the day began with lots of suspension in both places and it ended in both places with definitive outcomes. on wall street, that outcome was another record high close for the dow, and we begin there tonight. now, the dow's win streak continues. nine in a row. the blue chip index hasn't done that in 16 years. in fact it hasn't had a down day this month.
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen susie garrett. >>> grinding higher, the dow ekes out a gain, another record high. >>> and the first nine-day winning streak since 1996. >>> taking the threat seriously. the president meets with ceos about how to deal with possible cyber attacks on american businesses and critical infrastructure. we'll tell you what it means to you....
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. >>> i'm >>> i'm tyler mathisen and this is "the power pitch."onds to pitch their company and then our panel of experts will provide insight on the business model and the marketplace giving you an in-death look at the dynamic world of venture capital and entrepreneurship. today we have the ceo and founder of next door, the former coo of shopping.com, wants to use social technology to make your neighborhood a safer and happier place for you to live, and here is his power pitch. >> i'm nirav tolia. next door is the free private social network for the neighborhood. we all use social networks. facebook to connect to friends and family, twitter to follow people and topics that interest us, and linked in to manage our business lives. but what about that part of our identities that has to do with where we live? where our children go to school? our local communities? our neighborhoods? that's where next door comes in. using next door, neighbors create free and private websites where they can easily connect and communicate about the things that matter. al
. >>> i'm >>> i'm tyler mathisen and this is "the power pitch."onds to pitch their company and then our panel of experts will provide insight on the business model and the marketplace giving you an in-death look at the dynamic world of venture capital and entrepreneurship. today we have the ceo and founder of next door, the former coo of shopping.com, wants to use social technology to make your neighborhood a safer and happier place for you to live, and here is his...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> streak over. after ten straight days of gains, the dow ends lower for the first time this month. what is next for stocks? >>> the maestro speaks. the man who coined the phrase "irrational exuberance" tells why he thinks the market is far from overheated. >>> and apple versus samsung. who's got the cool factor now? all that and more coming up tonight. good evening, everyone, and welcome to our public television viewers. so tyler, i guess all good things must come to an end? >> it must seem that way, because it was a great run. but it's over, with the best run in nearly 17 years in fact. but the dow's ten-day winning streak did come to an end today. investors sent stocks lower after a disappointing report on consumer sentiment raised worries about whether the market has gone too far too fast. after all, the dow is up 11% so far this year. the index hadn't had a down day this month. losing friday all year until today. the dow fell 25 points, ending the session at 145
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> streak over. after ten straight days of gains, the dow ends lower for the first time this month. what is next for stocks? >>> the maestro speaks. the man who coined the phrase "irrational exuberance" tells why he thinks the market is far from overheated. >>> and apple versus samsung. who's got the cool factor...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisengisters its first ten-day win streak since 1996 and posts another all-time high. the s&p is just 2 points away. >>> new treasury secretary jack lew weighs in on the markets and the american economy. his interview just ahead. >>> and the tsa under fire. the growing backlash over knives on planes. what every traveler needs to know. good evening, everyone, and welcome to our public television viewers. suzy, the market beat goes on and on. >> it's like the energizer bunny. it just keeps going and going. the dow marches on higher for the tenth day in a row, the first time since 1997 -- 1996. it ended at 14,539. the nasdaq added 14 and the broader s&p 500 gained almost 9 points, and it's now just 2 points away from its own record high close. >>> there is some concern that the rise in the markets may have been too high too fast. and this could be the start of a market bubble. but newly installed treasury secretary jack lew tells steve liesman not so. >> the analysis i've seen doesn't give me
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisengisters its first ten-day win streak since 1996 and posts another all-time high. the s&p is just 2 points away. >>> new treasury secretary jack lew weighs in on the markets and the american economy. his interview just ahead. >>> and the tsa under fire. the growing backlash over knives on planes. what every traveler needs to know. good evening,...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen >> stocks taken on the chin. hit by a one-two punch of weak technology and drama over a bailout in cyprus. >> a growing health issue. cbs, the company, asking for more medical information from employees. how much should your employer really know about you? >> and a tough decision. the housing market seems to be on the mend. so it's time to ask the age-old question. should you rent or buy? all that and more coming up. good evening, everyone. well, tyler, a down day on wall street and it seems like investors are starting to pay attention to bad news. >> certainly this week, and certainly again today, after spending much of the day blissfully gliding over whatever troubling news there was. stocks today succumbed to a dose of reality. it came in two forms. earnings worries and cyprus, where a banking crisis shows few signs of abating and the country's credit rating was cut. the dow, though closing well off the lows of the session, nevertheless ended 90 points lower at 14421, the nasdaq do
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> the drama playing out in the mediterranean takes markets on a ride. worldwide the parliament in cyprus rejects a plan to tax its bank depositors. the euro falls to its lowest level since november. >>> ben bernanke and the fed get down to business. what should we expect after its two-day meeting ends tomorrow? we'll ask former federal reserve governor randy crosser in. >> and what does the ceo of one of the world's iconic brands think of the economy and the american consumer? susie sits down with the top man at coca-cola. all that and more coming up right now on "nbr." good evening and welcome to our public television viewers. susie, once again, little cyprus making big economic noise today. >> you're right, tyler. actually a big win for citizens in cyprus. lawmakers rejected today an unpopular and unprecedented proposal to tax bank deposits. it was part of a larger eurozone bailout plan to rescue those banks and keep the nation solvent. the crucial vote came after
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> the drama playing out in the mediterranean takes markets on a ride. worldwide the parliament in cyprus rejects a plan to tax its bank depositors. the euro falls to its lowest level since november. >>> ben bernanke and the fed get down to business. what should we expect after its two-day meeting ends tomorrow? we'll ask former...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> the drama playing out in the mediterranean takes markets on a ride. worldwide the parliament in cyprus rejects a plan to tax its bank depositors. the euro falls to its lowest level since november. >>> ben bernanke and the fed get down to business. what should we expect after its two-day meeting ends tomorrow? we'll ask former federal reserve governor randy crosser in. >> and what does the ceo of one of the world's iconic brands think of the economy and the american consumer? susie sits down with the top man at coca-cola. all that and more coming up right now on "nbr." good evening and welcome to our public television viewers. susie, once again, little cyprus making big economic noise today. >> you're right, tyler. actually a big win for citizens in cyprus. lawmakers rejected today an unpopular and unprecedented proposal to tax bank deposits. it was part of a larger eurozone bailout plan to rescue those banks and keep the nation solvent. the crucial vote came after
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sues gharib. >> another day, another record. the dow ends at a second consecutive all-time high as the federal reserve says the economy is growing but modestly. >> and america's energy future. in focus, a special report on a sector that could power u.s. growth and jobs for decades. >>> and stormy weather. a big problem for you but also a big pain for business. how mother nature is the great disrupter. >>> and welcome to all of our public television viewers. tyler, another day of stocks and the economy grabbing the headlines. >> the stocks once again, another day the dow jumps over the moon. the blue chip index adding 42 points. the broader s&p 500 was up one. the nasdaq though edged nearly two points lower, pulled down by apple and google. the markets began the day higher after better than expected news about jobs with payroll firm adp reporting 198,000 private sector jobs added back in february, more than economists expected. also helping today, applications for new mortgage loan
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sues gharib. >> another day, another record. the dow ends at a second consecutive all-time high as the federal reserve says the economy is growing but modestly. >> and america's energy future. in focus, a special report on a sector that could power u.s. growth and jobs for decades. >>> and stormy weather. a big problem for you but also a...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> make it three straight all-time highs for the dow, fuelled today by optimism in the job market. >>> how's the consumer feeling these days? we'll find out as we go in focus on the american recovery. >>> and i ask the ceo of general motors if people are feeling the mood to buy. >>> and the threat of hackers is engaging economic engine, small business, and that could lead to even bigger problems. >>> hello, everybody, and we welcome public television viewers from all across the country to "nightly business report." thank you very much for joining us. susie, today it was all about jobs. >> it sure was, tyler, and that's where we begin tonight, with encouraging news about jobs. that news gave a boost to the market and led the dow to another all-time high. nasdaq added the and by gaining nearly 3 points, s&p 500 is within 20 points of its all-time closing high. one day ahead of the labor department's february job report, we learned first-time jobless claims fell last w
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> make it three straight all-time highs for the dow, fuelled today by optimism in the job market. >>> how's the consumer feeling these days? we'll find out as we go in focus on the american recovery. >>> and i ask the ceo of general motors if people are feeling the mood to buy. >>> and the threat of hackers...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gary. >> good evening. welcome to our public television viewers. tonight on a special edition of "nightly business report," we'll take a look inç depth at what arguably the number-one story i, how strong look at what's going right in the economy and what's not. >> reporter: that sound you hear is the american economic recovery at its sweetest. the hammers and drills of the housing market. across the country, the median price of a home is up 7% in just the past year. sales of existing homes are at multi-year highs. and since housing is about a fifth of gdp, it may be the best thing we have going. >> as housing starts to bottom and recover, that's the economy. because at the end of the day, americans have more of their net worth in their house than any other asset. and so this is a huge part of the rebuilding of confidence. >> reporter: housing is one of three pillars that are responsible for the recovery as we know it. autos is another. the revitalization of the big three ca
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♪ tyin' up my white tie ♪ ♪ brushing off my tails >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisentocks taken on the chin. hit by a one-two punch of weak technology and drama over a bailout in cyprus. >> a growing health issue. cbs, the company, asking for more medical information from employees. how much should your employer really know about you? >> and a tough decision. the housing market seems to be on the mend. so it's time to ask the age-old question. should you rent or buy? all that and more coming up. good evening, everyone. well, tyler, a down day on wall street and it seems like investors are starting to pay attention to bad news. >> certainly this week, and certainly again today, after spending much of the day blissfully gliding over whatever troubling news there was. stocks today succumbed to a dose of reality. it came in two forms. earnings worries and cyprus, where a banking crisis shows few signs of abating and the country's credit rating was cut. the dow, though closing well off the lows of the session, nevertheless ended 90 points lower at 14421, the nasdaq down, a
♪ tyin' up my white tie ♪ ♪ brushing off my tails >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisentocks taken on the chin. hit by a one-two punch of weak technology and drama over a bailout in cyprus. >> a growing health issue. cbs, the company, asking for more medical information from employees. how much should your employer really know about you? >> and a tough decision. the housing market seems to be on the mend. so it's time to ask the age-old...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisensusie gary. >> good evening. welcome to our public television viewers. tonight on a special edition of "nightly business report," we'll take a look inç depth at what arguably the number-one story i, how strong look at what's going right in the economy and what's not. >> reporter: that sound you hear is the american economic recovery at its sweetest. the hammers and drills of the housing market. across the country, the median price of a home is up 7% in just the past year. sales of existing homes are at multi-year highs. and since housing is about a fifth of gdp, it may be the best thing we have going. >> as housing starts to bottom and recover, that's the economy. because at the end of the day, americans have more of their net worth in their house than any other asset. and so this is a huge part of the rebuilding of confidence. >> reporter: housing is one of three pillars that are responsible for the recovery as we know it. autos is another. the revitalization of the big three car mak
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. >> i'm tyler "time the market" mathisen. have a great evening. see you back here tomorrow night. next on "great performances"... they invented the sound and style of broadway with some of the greatest shows of all time. i'm trying to think if there was anybody not jewish. from its beginnings, broadway musical theater has always been fertile ground for a wide variety of jewish-american artists. why were so many of them jewish? the answers are in the songs, the shows, and "broadway musicals: a jewish legacy." "great performances" is brought to you by... major funding for this program was provided by... philadelphia's national museum of american jewish history, celebrating culture and community, imagination and ideas. major funding for "great performances" is provided by the national endowment for the arts. art works. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. proud supporters of "broadway musicals: a jewish legacy." once upon a time, king arthur wanted to take his knights on a quest to do a musical on broadway, but this was a very, very bad idea. and i'm going
. >> i'm tyler "time the market" mathisen. have a great evening. see you back here tomorrow night. next on "great performances"... they invented the sound and style of broadway with some of the greatest shows of all time. i'm trying to think if there was anybody not jewish. from its beginnings, broadway musical theater has always been fertile ground for a wide variety of jewish-american artists. why were so many of them jewish? the answers are in the songs, the shows,...