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i'm tyler mathisen. thank you for joining us.a great evening, everybody, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. man: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. woman: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the dessert first! [ laughs ] i told him he had to wait.
i'm tyler mathisen. thank you for joining us.a great evening, everybody, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. man: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. woman: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, featuring herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real, with herb greenberg's reality check in terms of stocks and risks. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> the magic of macy's disappeared just a bit in the first quarter, sales were soft but management is optimistic. is the ceo right or is the consumer pulling back? >>> cisco kid, the stock initially takes off, could this dow component be setting the tone for tomorrow? >>> taking a toll, president obama says hundreds of thousands of jones -- jobs are at risk if congress lets the highway trust fund run dry, halting the projects to re-build bridges and roads across the country. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome, i'm tyler mathisen. >>> i'm sue herrera filling in for susie gharib. there were no records on wall street as investors did a little profit-taking and sold more on stocks. we begin with macy's, the nation's biggest department store chain and a shoppi
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, featuring herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real, with herb greenberg's reality check in terms of stocks and risks. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> the magic of macy's disappeared just a bit in the first quarter, sales were soft but management is optimistic. is the ceo right or is the consumer pulling...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategy, stock picks and market insights. the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer, you can learn more at thestreet.com. >>> spring surprise, the economy adds way more jobs than everyone thought. so why did stocks fall? and what should investors do now if anything? applying pressure, susie talks with the activist investor who wants coca-cola to can its professional a plan. >>> and the right fit, meet the entrepreneur who turned her desire to turn the perfect dress into her perfect business. all that and more on "nightly business report" for friday, may 2nd. >>> good evening, everybody, i'm tyler mathisen, susie gharib is on assignment and will join us later in the program. a blowout april jobs report to start with. a lot more americans getting back to work. here are the numbers, 288,000 jobs added and the nation's unemployment rate falling to 6.3%. that is a drop of n
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i'm tyler mathisen. thank you for joining us.a great evening, everybody, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. [thunder] man, voice-over: this is the story of one place through the whole of english history... this is what you've really come to see. man, voice-over: to tell the tale, we'll be using medieval manuscripts, letters, diaries, photos, and the latest science. different man: that timber and all the other timbers in that range are probably felled in 1385. man, voice-over: but our biggest help will come from the villagers themselves... different man: this is peter. man, voice-over: reading the texts of their ancestors, digging pits, and doing surveys of their medieval fields... on the other side of the hedge. of the hedge. that's cheating. no, it wasn't. i done that earlier. man, voice-over: and for once, this is not the tale of the rulers. of course, you can always tell history through the stories of king and queens, but it's only when you look at it through the lives
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report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by -- >> thestreet.com featuring herb green who reminds investors risks is reality. researching stocks in terms of risk. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >> record setting day. dow and s&p catapult to new highs. how solid are the gains. can this rally really be trusted? >> he was one of the most pivotal and controversial figures during the financial crisis. tonight former treasure secretary timothy geithner defends his actions and reveals what he would do over if company. >>> love a sale? not everybody does. the big promotions could pinch some retailers profit when they report their earnings. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, may 12th. >> good evening everyone, and welcome. >> i'm tyler mathisen. >> road record setting day for the markets with the dow jones industrial average and the broader s&p 500 both closing at fresh all time highs. and a rebound in beaten down momentum stocks helped the nasdaq see its bigge
report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by -- >> thestreet.com featuring herb green who reminds investors risks is reality. researching stocks in terms of risk. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >> record setting day. dow and s&p catapult to new highs. how solid are the gains. can this rally really be trusted? >> he was one of the most pivotal and controversial figures during the financial crisis. tonight former treasure...
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i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm susie gharib. today is a day to honor the men and women who died in the military serving our country but it's also marking the unofficial start of summer and all that goes with it. >> thoughts turn to vacations, new homes, barbecues. make no mistake, summer is a time for spending. so whether it's the best deals on travel or how high gas might go in the dog days of summer or hopes for a strong home selling season this year, tonight we're going to look at how all of that summer spending impacts you. >> and so we begin with housing. the numbers are in for the spring and the housing numbers have been a disappointment on every level. the summer season has to offer some kind of bump. but will it? diana olick takes a look. >> reporter: sales down. construction down. supplies of homes for sale still well below normal. >> i think you're seeing more people go out there and attempt to get the financing before they actually get it to the market, which i think slows things down quite a bit. >> reporter: tight c
i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm susie gharib. today is a day to honor the men and women who died in the military serving our country but it's also marking the unofficial start of summer and all that goes with it. >> thoughts turn to vacations, new homes, barbecues. make no mistake, summer is a time for spending. so whether it's the best deals on travel or how high gas might go in the dog days of summer or hopes for a strong home selling season this year, tonight we're going to look...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, featuring herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real. with herb green berg's reality check, researching stocks in terms of risk. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> reversal of fortune, economic growth fell sharply in the first few months of 2014. so why are top economists and federal reserve policymakers so optimistic about the rest of the year? >> bidding war, what hillshire foods has that other companies are willing to get. >> and apple needing a cool gadget to beef up the stock now that the deal is done? we have all that and more on "nightly business report" for thursday may 29th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. stocks rose again today with the s&p 500 ending at yet another fresh all-time closing high. and the dow, within 17 points of its own record high, this happening despite the numbers showing this year. the gross domestic product showed a must worse is% decline with the wicked weather getting
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, featuring herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real. with herb green berg's reality check, researching stocks in terms of risk. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> reversal of fortune, economic growth fell sharply in the first few months of 2014. so why are top economists and federal reserve policymakers so...
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>>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com featuring herbert greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real, with herb greenberg's reality checks in terms of stocks and risks. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> bluest of the blue chips, ibm ceo in a rare television interview saying that ibm is re-inventing itself with a plan for changing the industry and growth. >>> did fannie mae and freddie mac just make it easier for americans to get home loans? >>> and open for business, small business owners are feeling more optimistic but does that mean more jobs and will the economy roar back? we have all that and more on "nightly business report" this tuesday may 13th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. records fell again on wall street today as the dow industrials and the s&p 500 each closed at record highs, more on that in a moment. but we begin with big changes being rolled out at a company that as much as any defines the permanent blue chip, you may earn more
>>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com featuring herbert greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real, with herb greenberg's reality checks in terms of stocks and risks. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> bluest of the blue chips, ibm ceo in a rare television interview saying that ibm is re-inventing itself with a plan for changing the industry and growth....
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com featured to you by herb greenberg who reminds investors that it is real, you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> turn around on track. hewlett-packard reports a drop in revenue and cuts thousands of jobs. why and what else is in the earnings report that investors need to watch. >>> super size protests, mcdonald's defends its business strategy as thousands of demonstrators chant for higher rages. >>> and the $84,000 question, why are some drug prices so high and what can and should be done about it? all that on thursday may 22 for "nightly business report." >>> good evening, everyone, a big surprise from hewlett-packard today. but not a pleasant one. it accidentally released its second quarter earnings about an hour early while the markets were still open. the report was scheduled to come out after the closing bell. well, investors were puzzled by the change, disappointed in the results and it didn't help the shares either. the
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com featured to you by herb greenberg who reminds investors that it is real, you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> turn around on track. hewlett-packard reports a drop in revenue and cuts thousands of jobs. why and what else is in the earnings report that investors need to watch. >>> super size protests, mcdonald's...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, featuring herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real. with herb greenberg's reality check researching stocks in terms of risks. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> market driver, companies are eating up tens of billions of dollars of their own shares. are the buybacks making the market look healthier than it really is? >>> high ceilings, why the sweet spot in the housing market could be going through the roof. >>> and standard care, the nation's number two insurer says it will pay cancer doctors an incentive fee if they follow its treatment protocol. smart business? smart medicine? neither or both. all of this and more on "nightly business report" for this may 28th 2014. >>> good evening, everyone, mcdonald's served up a big happy meal for shareholders today. it announce d a $20 billion package of stock buybacks and dividends by the year 2016. now, this new plan could give investors 20% more cash than they rec
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, featuring herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real. with herb greenberg's reality check researching stocks in terms of risks. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> market driver, companies are eating up tens of billions of dollars of their own shares. are the buybacks making the market look healthier than it...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >>> thestreet.com, featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights, the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at thestreet.com. >>> sharp turn, stocks rally, the federal reserve chair offered an upbeat outlook on the economy, but that soon faded, leaving investors wondering what happened. >>> old news, strategies, traditional companies are cutting to compete with the new guys and their earnings report reveal a lot about the future. >>> the friendly skies, frequent fliers may finally have something to cheer about finding better deals on the flights they want. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, may 8th. >>> good evening, everyone, wall street today went from sizzle to fizzle. you may not know it from today's closing numbers but the dow was up triple digitals even hitting an all had-time high before drifting lower, and there are good reasons
. >>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >>> thestreet.com, featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights, the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at thestreet.com. >>> sharp turn, stocks rally, the federal reserve chair offered an upbeat outlook on the economy, but that soon faded, leaving investors...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, featuring herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real with herb greenberg's reality check researching stocks in terms of risk. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> new height, investors are back from the beach and in an optimistic mood sending the s&p 500 to a record close. the head of charles schwab, one of the nation's largest vestment advisers, tells people who they can do their money. >>> and astrazeneca, and the story is far from over. >>> and power surge, why utility stocks are this year's darlings and can they continue to out-perform? we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" tuesday may 27th. >>> good evening and welcome, everybody, back to work and back to setting records. investors return from the long holiday weekend in a buying mood pushing the s&p 500 into record-closing territory and driving the enthusiasm today with deals and data. pilgrims pride offering to buy hillshire bran
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, featuring herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real with herb greenberg's reality check researching stocks in terms of risk. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> new height, investors are back from the beach and in an optimistic mood sending the s&p 500 to a record close. the head of charles schwab, one of...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, featuring herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real. with herb greenberg's reality check researching stocks in terms of risk. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> new high, the s&p 500 closes above 1900 for the first time ever. and our market monitor guest has three stocks he says will gain 25% in 18 months or less. >>> rebound, new home sales rise, so do home building stocks. so is it time to invest? >>> and the pressure is on for drug companies to lower their prices and leading the push is the nation's largest pharmacy benefit manager. we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, may 23rd. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome, who says not much happens in the markets on a friday before a long holiday weekend. despite light volume the investors pushed the s&p 500 to a new record closing high, closing at 1900 basically on the button for the first time ever, stocks got a big boo
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, featuring herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real. with herb greenberg's reality check researching stocks in terms of risk. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> new high, the s&p 500 closes above 1900 for the first time ever. and our market monitor guest has three stocks he says will gain 25% in 18 months...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you in part by. >>> thestreet.com, featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus, the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> music to apple's ears? apple reportedly in talks to make its largest acquisition ever in the music business. the company that created itunes and ipod, why do they need this deal? >>> and calling off their $35 billion merger, and other deals may also run into trouble. >>> and bargain hunting, with the dow closing at a record. our market monitor has a list of cheap stocks that he says could soar 50% in the next year or so. we have all that and more. >>> good evening and welcome, what a finish to the week, the dow average closes in record territory more on that in a moment. but first, it looks like apple may sing a new tune, the company reportedly close to a deal to buy the headphone maker beats electronic. founded by rapper dr. dre and the rec
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you in part by. >>> thestreet.com, featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus, the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> music to apple's ears? apple reportedly in talks to make its largest acquisition ever in the music business. the...
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>>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, featuring herb greenberg who remindings investors that risks real, with the reality check, resurging stocks in terms of risk, you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> and federal reserve officials lay the ground work for raising interest rates. but they also talked about another topic at their last meeting that could prove even more important to the economy. >>> target's transformation, a data breach and now its ceo, what is the interim chief executive planning to do to attract shoppers and investors? >>> and financial lifeline, why wall street's biggest bank is giving new hope to bankrupt detroit. we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, may 21st. good evening, everybody, i'm susie gharib. >>> and i'm bill griffin, tyler mathisen is on assignment. we'll hear from him later in the segment, but the bulls, the return on the major averages making all of tuesday's losses back and more getting a
>>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, featuring herb greenberg who remindings investors that risks real, with the reality check, resurging stocks in terms of risk, you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> and federal reserve officials lay the ground work for raising interest rates. but they also talked about another topic at their last meeting that could prove even...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com featuring herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real. with herb greenberg's reality check resurging stocks in terms of risks. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> sharp selloff, stocks plunge and so do bond yields, what should nervous investors do. >>> consumer concerns, the world's largest retailer walmart reports its weakest sales growth in five years and its outlook is not much better. are its core customers tapped out? >>> when he speaks, wall street listens, and what this hedge fund billionaire said about the market matters to investors. we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, may 15th. >>> good evening, everyone, it is an evening for your beverage of choice. if you own stocks, the funds that invest in them, japan, europe, here, everywhere you turn investors were selling shares today. at one point the russell 2,000 index of smaller u.s. stocks dipped into correction terr
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com featuring herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real. with herb greenberg's reality check resurging stocks in terms of risks. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> sharp selloff, stocks plunge and so do bond yields, what should nervous investors do. >>> consumer concerns, the world's largest retailer...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, featuring herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real. with herb greenberg's reality check, researching stocks in terms of risk. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> double play, the dow and s&p end the month in record territory. what is next for stocks and bonds? we'll take a look. >>> power portfolio, this week's market monitor has three energy key items that can help, break out your notebook. >>> and why walmart is offering classes to students about life after high school. all that and more on "nightly business report" for friday, may 30th, 2014. >>> good evening, everyone, well, it looks like sell in may and go away didn't quite work out this time. both the simply and dow closed at new record levels today on the last trading day of the month, stocks lower for today following a disappointing surprise on the economic front showing consumer spending in april fell for the first time in years as prices started to
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i'm susie gharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen. you back here tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." >> "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the members of kqed. >> [ man coughs ] >> woman: 10 more different tables, then uncle tim's table's like a mile away from the bar. but then they're both so far away from the bridal party. i just don't want to offend anybody, you know? [ cell phone rings, ates
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com feature herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real. with herb greenberg's reality check resurging stocks in terms of risks, you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> maximum fine, general motors will pay $35 million, largest penalty possible for the ten-year delay of its ignition switch recall. is the automaker now in the clear or are more fines on the way? >>> and warren buffet, john paulson, some of the world's smartest investors are buying up shares of verizon, what do they see in this stock that others may not? >>> and caps on coverage, some health insurers are trying to make you pay more for your coverage. but the new approach could be hazardous to your wealth. >>> all that the and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, may 16th. >>> good evening, everyone, the bad news for general motors got even worse today. federal transportation officials slapped the automaker with a $35 million fine. the bigg
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com feature herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real. with herb greenberg's reality check resurging stocks in terms of risks, you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> maximum fine, general motors will pay $35 million, largest penalty possible for the ten-year delay of its ignition switch recall. is the automaker now...