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we'll see you monday, i'm tyler mathisen.en: how the rescue of the last soldier held in afghanistan turned into yet another fight between the white house and congress. and how a mississippi senate race could turn the mid term down.ons upside tonight, on "washington week." basic principle. we do not leave anybody wearing behind.ican uniform life it it weren't real would feel like a hollywood plot. hostage. held >> release me, please. i'm begging you. gwen: five terrorists swapped in exchange for his freedom. >> the dangerous precedent set here by this administration. a precedent negotiating with terrorists. gwen: setting off a political frenzy in washington. >> it comes with some surprise and
we'll see you monday, i'm tyler mathisen.en: how the rescue of the last soldier held in afghanistan turned into yet another fight between the white house and congress. and how a mississippi senate race could turn the mid term down.ons upside tonight, on "washington week." basic principle. we do not leave anybody wearing behind.ican uniform life it it weren't real would feel like a hollywood plot. hostage. held >> release me, please. i'm begging you. gwen: five terrorists swapped...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> oil shot, prices rising to their highest level in years as the iraq violence intensifies. some oil experts say that it could easily go higher. >>> and disruption as the conflict escalates, a number of american companies in iraq could feel the heat. >>> and show me the profits. add streaming music to the list of things that amazon now offers. but will it help increase profits? something shareholders keep looking for. all this and more on "nightly business report" june 12th, thursday. >>> good evening, everyone, we begin tonight with the escalating violence and chaos across iraq. and even though al-qaeda militants have taken over cities and are closing in on oil refinery, thousands of miles from wall street the impact here in the u.s. it clear. stocks have been plunging and the price of oil surging. as more regions of iraq fall into the hands of insurgents there are calls for the u.s. to intervene in the crisis as fears that the uprising could spread beyond iraq's borders. three years after american troops hav
. >>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> oil shot, prices rising to their highest level in years as the iraq violence intensifies. some oil experts say that it could easily go higher. >>> and disruption as the conflict escalates, a number of american companies in iraq could feel the heat. >>> and show me the profits. add streaming music to the list of things that amazon now offers. but will it help increase...
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i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. once again, rally ruling by the supreme court today was a major victory for tv broadcasters in their lawsuit against startup online tv service aereo. the charge was violating copyrights on their programs and not paying transmission fees. shares of cbs and other broadcasters involved in the lawsuit rose higher today following the ruling. cbs shares led the way up by more than 6%. what does this mean for the media industry and will aereo strike up the deals for fade to black? >> reporter: this is a major win for the media industry ensuring that the media giants will continue to be paid by cable, satellite and internet tv companies for the right to rebroadcast content protecting a crucial and growing piece of revenue. >> what the consumer is guaranteed is that we will continue to do the same high quality premium programming that we've done and deliver it to them and there are plenty of places to get it. this is a proconsumer thing and fa frankly to say it is, is sour grapes. >> reporter:
i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. once again, rally ruling by the supreme court today was a major victory for tv broadcasters in their lawsuit against startup online tv service aereo. the charge was violating copyrights on their programs and not paying transmission fees. shares of cbs and other broadcasters involved in the lawsuit rose higher today following the ruling. cbs shares led the way up by more than 6%. what does this mean for the media industry and...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> back to even, the economy finally regains all the jobs lost during the recession helping stocks extend their record rise. >>> stars and shareholders, walmart's annual meeting was part pep rally and strategy session, but the focus was on stemming slow sales. >>> our guests tonight will talk about double digit returns over the next year. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, june 6th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome, susie gharib is off tonight. well, the dow, the dow transports and the s&p 500 closed at record highs today, with good reason, 217,000 jobs were added to the economy last month, about what the experts were looking for. the nation's unemployment rate held steady at 6.3%. over the past month, job growth has averaged a solid 32,000 new jobs a month. on wall street, investors reacted by buying up stocks sending the major averages higher. the dow up 8 points, a record close there, nasdaq up 25, and the s&p, a new record high, up nine. hampton pearson has more on today
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> back to even, the economy finally regains all the jobs lost during the recession helping stocks extend their record rise. >>> stars and shareholders, walmart's annual meeting was part pep rally and strategy session, but the focus was on stemming slow sales. >>> our guests tonight will talk about double digit returns over the next year. all that and more tonight on...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> fizzle or the economy growing again? not at the pace that experts had been hoping for and that could have an impact on your money. >>> data discrepancies, why did more than 2 million people that affordable care act be under risk of losing it. >> and popping up in the desert, changing the way we use fuel. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. it was another record close for the s&p 500, the fourth one in the past five sessions and the 16th of the year so far. and all the major averages ended the day with modest gains. that)i)$z happened despite some of choppy lackluster data really about the trading and the european central bank meeting, the big one on friday, the may job's report. today, a setback in the labor market as the reading on private job creation last month was short on the forecast. worker productivity down in the first quarter of the year with all that snow and cold paraly paralyzing factories, offices and retailers, but just as winter turned to green we saw some shoots in the economy, maybe
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> fizzle or the economy growing again? not at the pace that experts had been hoping for and that could have an impact on your money. >>> data discrepancies, why did more than 2 million people that affordable care act be under risk of losing it. >> and popping up in the desert, changing the way we use fuel. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. it was another...
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>>> i'm suzy garrib. >> i'm tyler mathisen v. a great evening, everybody, we'll see you tomorrow. >>> tonight on "revolutionaries." >> women's style is different. it's not a come out and control, here's my opinion my way or the highway. that's not my approach. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> padmasree warrior has risen through the the ranks of silicon valley to become the chief technology and strategy officer at the networking giant cisco. in tonight's "revolutionaries" seidel about rising to the top in a male-dominated industry. major funding for >>> i was saying this could be the stroke of luck. she's going to be a ceo somewhere, but i do -- i do feel like these days you're a rock
>>> i'm suzy garrib. >> i'm tyler mathisen v. a great evening, everybody, we'll see you tomorrow. >>> tonight on "revolutionaries." >> women's style is different. it's not a come out and control, here's my opinion my way or the highway. that's not my approach. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> padmasree warrior has risen through the the ranks of silicon valley to become the chief technology and strategy officer at the networking giant cisco. in tonight's...
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>>> i'm suzy garrib. >> i'm tyler mathisen v. a great evening, everybody, we'll see [ ♪music ] >> creativity involves lots of experimentation. sometimes artists use unusual methods, and unconventional tools. >> john chiara: i kind of made photography as labor intensive as i think it could be. [laughter] >> kara davis: nobody knows really what it is yet. things are always shifting, and you can't get attached. and i think there's a life lesson to be learned in that. >> experimenting, 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. and by the kqed campaign for the future pro
>>> i'm suzy garrib. >> i'm tyler mathisen v. a great evening, everybody, we'll see [ ♪music ] >> creativity involves lots of experimentation. sometimes artists use unusual methods, and unconventional tools. >> john chiara: i kind of made photography as labor intensive as i think it could be. [laughter] >> kara davis: nobody knows really what it is yet. things are always shifting, and you can't get attached. and i think there's a life lesson to be learned in...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> the crisis is a threat to our economy. >> three former treasury secretaries and other high powered executives have a warning for businesses and investors, climate change unchecked could cost the economy hundreds of billions of dollars. >>> curb appeal, new home sales store to a six year, high, could numbers be true? >> investors with a strong stomach looking for the next potential success story. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for this tuesday june the 24th. >>> and we bid you good evening, everybody i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen tonight. >> i'm susie gharib. we begin tonight with a stern warning about climate change and the huge economic risk for american businesses and investors. now don't think it's just another warning and just another report. this one comes from a coalition of prominent business leaders and former presidential cabinet members leading the way former treasury secretary hank paulson who managed the financial crisis in the bush administration. in their repo
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> the crisis is a threat to our economy. >> three former treasury secretaries and other high powered executives have a warning for businesses and investors, climate change unchecked could cost the economy hundreds of billions of dollars. >>> curb appeal, new home sales store to a six year, high, could numbers be true? >> investors with a strong stomach looking for the next...
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i'm susie gharib. >> and i'm bill griffeth in tonight for tyler mathisen. the books are nearly closed now on the month. the quarter and the first half of the year nearly but no june swoon this year and that's saying something because over the last 15 junes, the dow has been positive only five times. as for today, stocks clawed higher in final hour of trade to turn around and end the week on a positive note. the dow gained nearly six points, the nasdaq rose by 19 again and s&p tacked on almost four. for the week, the dow and s&p were down slightly while the nasdaq continued its climb higher. the quarter is the story to itself with three averages looks like they will end higher but as with the market, some areas have stood out more than others and as dominic chu explains now, a little research goes a long way. >> reporter: the second quarter is shaping up to be a descent one for the stock market. while the broader s&p 500 is up nearly 5% since the end of march, industry groups like biotechnology, tobacco and computers posted higher returns. if you took time a
i'm susie gharib. >> and i'm bill griffeth in tonight for tyler mathisen. the books are nearly closed now on the month. the quarter and the first half of the year nearly but no june swoon this year and that's saying something because over the last 15 junes, the dow has been positive only five times. as for today, stocks clawed higher in final hour of trade to turn around and end the week on a positive note. the dow gained nearly six points, the nasdaq rose by 19 again and s&p tacked...
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>>> this is nightly business report with tyler mathisen and suzie guerin. >> within reach, the dow may have snapped its winning streak, but 17,000 points away. which stocks got us here, and which may lead the next leg. >>> home sweet home, it was the biggest jump for existing home sales in three years. is the housing market finally on firmer footing? >>> and rainy day funds more than a quarter americans have no emergency savings. there's a relatively simple way to get more money in your piggybank. we have all that and more tonight on the nightly business report for monday june 23rd. >> tyler mathisen is off again this evening. it looks like down 17,000 is going to have to wait another day. stocks have been on a tear lately as you know. reaching historic highs for the dow and s&p for friday. both the averages kicked off the new trading week with some modest declines. a new round of mergers would normally send stocks higher but not today. the dow is down nine points, the nasdaq managed to eke out a fractional gain enough for a 14-year high, and the s&p was down by about a quarter point.
>>> this is nightly business report with tyler mathisen and suzie guerin. >> within reach, the dow may have snapped its winning streak, but 17,000 points away. which stocks got us here, and which may lead the next leg. >>> home sweet home, it was the biggest jump for existing home sales in three years. is the housing market finally on firmer footing? >>> and rainy day funds more than a quarter americans have no emergency savings. there's a relatively simple way...
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thank you for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. we hope to see 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. >> [ crowd cheering ] >> shoot, shoot, shoot!
thank you for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. we hope to see 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. >> [ crowd cheering ]...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> price for perfection, the dow and s&p at record levels again. the good news seems to be baked into the market but is that necessarily a good thing? >> boarder threat? this refinery may be the biggest hurdle to keeping iraq unified. why and what it might mean for oil, as well. >>> and the eternal portfolio. our market monitor tonight has a list of stocks he says you need to own forever. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for this friday, june the 20th. >>> good evening, everybody. i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. >> i'm susie gharib. good evening from me, as well. two new record the on wall street as investors feel good about the federal reserve's policy on low interest rates. what about unrest in iraq? investors are slugging that off. the nasdaq closed at a 14-year high. here are the numbers. the dow added 25 points and closing in on this psychologically important 17,000 level. the nasdaq was up nearly nine while the a and p scratched out a three-point gain. for the week, all th
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> price for perfection, the dow and s&p at record levels again. the good news seems to be baked into the market but is that necessarily a good thing? >> boarder threat? this refinery may be the biggest hurdle to keeping iraq unified. why and what it might mean for oil, as well. >>> and the eternal portfolio. our market monitor tonight has a list of stocks he says you need...
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i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. always glad to be here with you. >> same here. >> turmoil in iraq created problems in the gas market. the united states will increase support for iraqi security forces but reiterated american forces will not be returning to combat. the president's comments came as the iraqi government tried to prevent an advance into baghdad by sunni militants and while the president spoke, oil prices continued to rise. $115 a barrel for the first time this year while west texas intermediate, the u.s. benchmark rose to $106.43 michelle cabrera is on the ground tonight. >> reporter: after many consultations with his national security team, president obama said today he is willing to take limited military action in iraq, but only sundunder certain circumstances. >> we're developing more information about potential targets associated with isil. in going forward, we'll take targeted and precise military action if and when we determine the situation on the ground requires it. >> reporter: he was quick to f
i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. always glad to be here with you. >> same here. >> turmoil in iraq created problems in the gas market. the united states will increase support for iraqi security forces but reiterated american forces will not be returning to combat. the president's comments came as the iraqi government tried to prevent an advance into baghdad by sunni militants and while the president spoke, oil prices continued to rise. $115 a...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> upping its game, earnings from dow component nike tops expectations but there are three things investors in that stock need to watch. >> reverse robin hood? a former top federal reserve official says current upon tarry policy is benefitting the rich at the expense of all others. is he right? should be done about it? >> road trip, it was hard hit during the down turn so what is driving winnie's come back. we have that and more for tonight, june the 26th. >>> good evening, i'm bill griffeth in again tonight for tyler mathisen. >> and i'm susie gharib. with the u.s. and much of the rest of the globe in the grips of world cup fever, we begin with a look at the company that's outfitting the u.s. soccer team. dow component nike. after the market closed the sneaker and apparel company jumped 5% and three cents per share more than analyst estimates. revenues came in better than expected and that's thanks to strong demand in the u.s. and several international markets. and news that worldwide orders were up 12% lifted s
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> upping its game, earnings from dow component nike tops expectations but there are three things investors in that stock need to watch. >> reverse robin hood? a former top federal reserve official says current upon tarry policy is benefitting the rich at the expense of all others. is he right? should be done about it? >> road trip, it was hard hit during the down turn so what is...
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thank you for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. ( reggae song plays ) oh, man. ( beeps ) i'm sorry, sir, time's up. if she was your goat, she would have gone to you. this goat remains unclaimed. fidel. yes, sir. goats aren't obedient. they don't come when called. you do know that, don't you?
thank you for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. ( reggae song plays ) oh, man. ( beeps ) i'm sorry, sir, time's up. if she was your goat, she would have gone to you. this goat remains unclaimed. fidel. yes, sir. goats aren't obedient. they don't come when called. you do know that, don't you?
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thank you for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. er >> this is "bbc world news." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, kovler foundation, charles schwab, union bank, and united health care. >> at union bank our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to business through strategies of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> whenas
thank you for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. er >> this is "bbc world news." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, kovler foundation, charles schwab, union bank, and united health care. >> at union bank our relationship managers use their expertise in global...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> strong finish, stocks sore into record territory after federal reserve chair janet yellen says she's not inclined to tighten policy. >> delivering results, fedex says business is good and getting better, sending shares to an all time high but there is one wild card that could change everything. >> under oath, general motors ceo on capitol hill filling pointed questions about the biggest safety crisis in the company's history. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, june 18th. >>> good evening, everyone. investors saying a big thank you to janet yellen, the federal reserve chair said policy makers will most likely keep interest rates right where they are now near zero through the end of this year. wrapping up a two-day policy meeting and speaking at a news conference in washington, yellen insured investors the u.s. economy is doing well enough for the fed to make further cuts but not strong enough to seek consistent growth without the central bank's help. investors loved hearin
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> strong finish, stocks sore into record territory after federal reserve chair janet yellen says she's not inclined to tighten policy. >> delivering results, fedex says business is good and getting better, sending shares to an all time high but there is one wild card that could change everything. >> under oath, general motors ceo on capitol hill filling pointed questions about the...