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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> touching a record. the blue chip dow index rises to an intraday high and they place their bets on a crucial two-day meeting of the federal reserve. >>> calling it quit. calpers, the country's biggest investment system will get rid of its pension funds, will others follow? >>> and used by what some call immoral and illegal, september 16th. and good evening, and welcome, i'm tyler mathisen in our nation's capital where the federal reserve kicked off the two-day policy-setting meeting. and tomorrow we'll find out what the fed said about its next moves. >>> and i'm susie gharib, and on wall street, the focus on investors was also squarely on the central bank, they reached a record high, the s&p 500 index posted their biggest gain in a month. now, investors brought up stocks on reports for tomorrow when the policy makers wrap up their two-day meeting they will signal they're not in a hurry to raise interest rates. with that, the dow shot higher closing more than 100 points, nasdaq rose about 34 points, the s
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> touching a record. the blue chip dow index rises to an intraday high and they place their bets on a crucial two-day meeting of the federal reserve. >>> calling it quit. calpers, the country's biggest investment system will get rid of its pension funds, will others follow? >>> and used by what some call immoral and illegal, september 16th. and good evening, and welcome,...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> back-to-back, a triple digital loss led by health care stocks after the treasury announced new rules to halt so-called inversion deals, leading some large proposed acquisitions hanging in the balance. >>> big bang theory, volatility is back just in time to close out the quarter and that could be good news if you hold shares of the money center bank. >>> where business meets politics, former president clinton and president obama, gathering in china discussing alibaba and the big issues facing business. we have all that and more on "nightly business report" on tuesday, september 23rd. >>> good evening, i'm tyler mathisen, stocks sold off sharply again, the dow had the worst day since the back-to-back triple losses since june, they finished at five week lows, one reason for the selloff was a sharp slide in health care shares. why? because last night the treasury announced new rules that make so-called tax in versions harder. those are the deals some companies have used to skirt u.s. taxes by buying a foreign c
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> back-to-back, a triple digital loss led by health care stocks after the treasury announced new rules to halt so-called inversion deals, leading some large proposed acquisitions hanging in the balance. >>> big bang theory, volatility is back just in time to close out the quarter and that could be good news if you hold shares of the money center bank. >>> where business...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> investors dump stocks, the major averages post their steepest drop in months making today the fourth triple digit move in the dow this week. why are big moves back in the market and can we expect more? >>> running past estimates, that is what nike did with a blowout earnings report sending shares initially higher in late trading. potentially changing the tone for tomorrow. >>> another recall, this time chrysler. but the reason is a familiar one. ignition switches. we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for this thursday, september 25th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome, well if you had gotten used to relatively modest stock market moves this year this week has delivered quite a jolt. call it a double dose of red bull or not, the bulls not in charge today, the bears were. and technology and financial services shares led to major
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> investors dump stocks, the major averages post their steepest drop in months making today the fourth triple digit move in the dow this week. why are big moves back in the market and can we expect more? >>> running past estimates, that is what nike did with a blowout earnings report sending shares initially higher in late trading. potentially changing the tone for tomorrow....
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> end of an era, oracle's co-founder and long-time ceo, larry ellison, is stepping down as chief executive. who is in and what is next for the software giant? >>> ready or not. here comes who looks like the largest u.s. ipo ever, but there are pros and cons the way the company does business. >>> and historic polls, scotland, deciding whether to go it alone, all this on "nightly business report," september 18th. >>> good evening, more historic closes on the dow, thanks to a strong rally on wall street, but we begin tonight with stunning news about one of the world's richest men and most powerful chief executive. larry ellison, in a surprise move, the oracle ceo larry ellison announced he will step down as the executive of the board and chief technology officer in charge of software and hardware engineering functions. and stepping up as co-chief executive, company insiders and co-president, they came to oracle after being pushed out of hewlett-packard ceo. the move came out after the markets closed and shares fe
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> end of an era, oracle's co-founder and long-time ceo, larry ellison, is stepping down as chief executive. who is in and what is next for the software giant? >>> ready or not. here comes who looks like the largest u.s. ipo ever, but there are pros and cons the way the company does business. >>> and historic polls, scotland, deciding whether to go it alone, all this on...
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. >>> is this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> out of hiding, new data shows people are spending again and sentiment is upbeat. is this the start of a consumer revival? >>> i demand, apple says pre-orders for the new phone hit a new record, and now, the wireless carriers are fighting tooth and nail to win your business but at what cost to them? >>> and big week ahead, rest up this weekend. three key events this weekend to keep investors on edge. we have all of this and more on "nightly business report" on friday, september 12th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome, a modest stocks selloff put the final nail in the down week of equities, their first after five weeks of gains, setting the average lower despite good news about consumer spending and a strengthening u.s. dollar. investors lightened up on stocks as treasuries moved higher and crude oil and prices on other commodities continued to slide. at the closing of the bell, blue chop stocks down 61, nasdaq skidded 64, the s&p drifted by about four, nasdaq off a fraction and the s&p down more th
. >>> is this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> out of hiding, new data shows people are spending again and sentiment is upbeat. is this the start of a consumer revival? >>> i demand, apple says pre-orders for the new phone hit a new record, and now, the wireless carriers are fighting tooth and nail to win your business but at what cost to them? >>> and big week ahead, rest up this weekend. three key events this...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> strategy, stocks meander in a market searching for clues, but maybe mr. market is giving you a chance to rethink what you own. tips tonight on how, when and why to sell stocks or funds in your portfolio. >>> bumper crop, global food prices are falling and the government predicts record harvests. but have those prices made their way to the corner grocery store? >>> third time is a charm? the fda approves a diet drug, all that tonight and more on "nightly business report" for thursday, september 11th. >>> good evening, everyone, caution was the watch word of the day on wall street today. investors focused their attention on president obama's plan to combat islamic terrorists in the middle east. some tougher new sanctions against russia and the timing of the federal reserve's next interest move. the stocks began lower but closed at the high of the session getting a boost from rising oil prices, dow lost 19, nasdaq up by five and the s&p added a point by the close of the bell. >>> and despite the uncertainty ther
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> strategy, stocks meander in a market searching for clues, but maybe mr. market is giving you a chance to rethink what you own. tips tonight on how, when and why to sell stocks or funds in your portfolio. >>> bumper crop, global food prices are falling and the government predicts record harvests. but have those prices made their way to the corner grocery store? >>> third...
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i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody and we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. laura: when i was young, sunlight seemed to me a solid thing... the golden promise of warmth and happiness. but where there is sunlight, there must also be shadows... a reminder that night must fall and the cold winter come. if not now... walk on. ...then soon.
i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody and we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. laura: when i was young, sunlight seemed to me a solid thing... the golden promise of warmth and happiness. but where there is sunlight, there must also be shadows... a reminder that night must fall and the cold winter come. if not now... walk on. ...then soon.
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> a september to remember, a big week on the data front could determine how soon the federal reserve might raise interest rates and which way stocks could hit. >> hollywood cyber attack. celebrity photos stolen and published by hackers. how safe is your data and how to make it more secure. >> and beyond lipitor. how to get the next blockbuster cholesterol drug. this and more for "nightly business report" for tonight, tuesday, september 2nd. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome, just like that, it is the unofficial end of another terrific summer. vacations are over, including mine. the beach chairs and umbrellas get put away and the kids head back to school and college football kicked off and the nfl follows on thursday. on wall street, it is september. historically, one of the roughest months for stocks, but does that mean anything to investors right now? the markets just wrapped up the best august in 14 years and the current bull market is now more than 2,000 days old and counting. so, as the days get shorter
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> a september to remember, a big week on the data front could determine how soon the federal reserve might raise interest rates and which way stocks could hit. >> hollywood cyber attack. celebrity photos stolen and published by hackers. how safe is your data and how to make it more secure. >> and beyond lipitor. how to get the next blockbuster cholesterol drug. this and more for...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> spike and slide, apple unveils new phones, a mobile payment system. a watch and the stock twitches, word by word, did the company prove it is still on the cutting edge of innovation? >> safe to swipe? could the breach of safety be worse than first thought? the tip of the iceberg. >>> and watch your language, the odds are increasing that the federal reserve may make an important change to its policy statement as soon as next week. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, september 9th. >>> good evening, everyone, a big day for apple fans and investors. and what the company calls the next chapter in its history. in a launch with lots of hype and hoopla, from cupertino, california, apple ceo tim cook unveils two new iphones, a wearable smart watch, the first new device in four years and a payment system that turns iphone into a virtual wallet. and while technology geeks cheered with each new device or service announcement, wall street apple shares sent them on a wild ride trying to f
. >>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> spike and slide, apple unveils new phones, a mobile payment system. a watch and the stock twitches, word by word, did the company prove it is still on the cutting edge of innovation? >> safe to swipe? could the breach of safety be worse than first thought? the tip of the iceberg. >>> and watch your language, the odds are increasing that the federal reserve may make an...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> no rush. the blue chip dow index finishes after a record after federal reserve chair janet yellin sticks to her clip and makes sure that the bank will keep interest rates in place for a while. >>> and profits considered a bellweather, earning a lot of money last quarter and could be a sign of things to come. >>> and down to the wire, the battle for independence in scotland and why the outcome could mean big changes for business. a report tonight, on "nightly business report" for wednesday, september 17th. >>> good evening, everybody, and welcome. it was as susie just mentioned another record-setting day on wall street with the dow and the dow transports finishing at fresh all-time highs. the reason? federal reserve policy makers decided today to keep interest rates right where they are near zero for what they call a quote, considerable time. now, that is the phrase some fed watchers thought would be dropped from its post-meeting communication. and the thinking was it would have opened the door
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> no rush. the blue chip dow index finishes after a record after federal reserve chair janet yellin sticks to her clip and makes sure that the bank will keep interest rates in place for a while. >>> and profits considered a bellweather, earning a lot of money last quarter and could be a sign of things to come. >>> and down to the wire, the battle for independence in scotland...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> new kid in town. and traders could not get enough of him. jack ma brings his alibaba to a mobbed market. it is a smashing debut for the biggest initial stock offering ever. but should you buy the shares now? >>> get in line, people across the country waited for hours, even days with a single goal, to buy the new iphone. today, they could and did. >>> and power sharing. can two people both with the title co-ceo run a company successfully together? the answer may surprise you. all that and more on "nightly business report" for friday, september 19th. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. on a day that saw the dow rise to a new all-time closing high there seemed to be only one stock that everyone on wall street was talking about today. its name, alibaba, and its triumph in the initial stock offering managed to live up to all the hype creating a seldom seen mob of traders jockeying around the post where traders finally began trading on the new york stock exchange just before noon. alibaba's ipo was one
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> new kid in town. and traders could not get enough of him. jack ma brings his alibaba to a mobbed market. it is a smashing debut for the biggest initial stock offering ever. but should you buy the shares now? >>> get in line, people across the country waited for hours, even days with a single goal, to buy the new iphone. today, they could and did. >>> and power sharing....
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i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody and we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >>> tonight on quest -- cell biologists have a new tool in their toolbox. see how this powerful x-ray microscope generates amazingly detailed, 3-d images of cells-images which are leading to advances in disease treatment and biofuels research. and -- meet the bay area scientists whose collaboration is pushing the boundaries of "bio-inspired" design and generating some pretty cool creatures. >>> support for quest is provided by -- the s. d. bechtel jr. foundation -- the david b. gold foundation --
i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody and we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >>> tonight on quest -- cell biologists have a new tool in their toolbox. see how this powerful x-ray microscope generates amazingly detailed, 3-d images of cells-images which are leading to advances in disease treatment and biofuels research. and -- meet the bay area scientists whose collaboration is pushing the boundaries of "bio-inspired" design and generating some pretty...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> radio silence, a wall street analyst issues a dire warning for a familiar retail name, radio shack. >>> pay off a very different story for apple. shares rebound as investors try to determine whether its new mobile payment systems will change the way consumers spend and business gets done. >>> and oil slick, why it is a bad time to be in energy bulls. >>> good evening, welcome and thank you for joining us. it was a tale of two companies on wall street today. one, an innovator who saw its stock decline taking the tech side for a walk, the other, the beating down retailer that one analyst predicts may not be around much very more. we give with apple, the star-filled launch with two new iphones, the first ever and the new mobile smart pay took hold yesterday. but shares went 3% higher, traders say today they took little notice of the larger and updated smartphones and the watch, instead they focused on apple pay. that is the all-new mobile apple pay, the enormous power it may give apple in the trillion dollar
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> radio silence, a wall street analyst issues a dire warning for a familiar retail name, radio shack. >>> pay off a very different story for apple. shares rebound as investors try to determine whether its new mobile payment systems will change the way consumers spend and business gets done. >>> and oil slick, why it is a bad time to be in energy bulls. >>> good...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and zbaifrg. >>> separate ways, ebay spins off its fast-growing pay pal unit marking a sharp reserve in strategy as the mobile payments strategy changes very quickly. >> going to be very quickly focused on performance and we're a very competent group that will deliver returns that our clients expect. >>> pimco's make chief investment officer and ceo tell investors the world's largest fixed income asset manager is moving forward without its former manager, bill gross. >>> if it isn't broke, why ford is making a big change to its best selling vehicle for the past 43 years. all that and more on tuesday september 30th. >>> good evening, everyone, they say that breaking up is hard to do. but not at ebay apparently. the on-line ebay auction says it plans to spin up its lucrative pay pal division into a separately traded company sometime last year. the announcement is a drama immigraic reversal f ebay would benefit from a split. investors lining up to take part and shares up 8%, lining up for what it means to ebay investors. >> ebay'
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and zbaifrg. >>> separate ways, ebay spins off its fast-growing pay pal unit marking a sharp reserve in strategy as the mobile payments strategy changes very quickly. >> going to be very quickly focused on performance and we're a very competent group that will deliver returns that our clients expect. >>> pimco's make chief investment officer and ceo tell investors the world's largest fixed...
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i'm tyler mathisen. get all your business news on cnbc. >>> the phillies dropped the ball against the braves, literally. plus, we'll hear from the eagles as they arrived in san francisco ahead of this afternoon's game. it's all coming up next in sports. >>> all right, we've got eagles/niners today. the birds have won their last four trips to san francisco, but this is their first game at levi's stadium. here are the birds arriving yesterday in san fran. the 49ers are the worst second-half team in the nfl, getting outscored 52-3. they're the only team that hasn't scored in the fourth quarter. they're 1-2. so, jeremy maclin, do you think the niners are a desperate team? >> i wouldn't necessarily use the word desperate. you know, obviously, we're coming into their hometown and their stadium, so we know they're going to be eager to get a win, but we just play the football. >> comcast sportsnet has eagles coverage starting today with "pregame live" at 3:00. >>> phillies time now. a.j. burnett loses his 18th g
i'm tyler mathisen. get all your business news on cnbc. >>> the phillies dropped the ball against the braves, literally. plus, we'll hear from the eagles as they arrived in san francisco ahead of this afternoon's game. it's all coming up next in sports. >>> all right, we've got eagles/niners today. the birds have won their last four trips to san francisco, but this is their first game at levi's stadium. here are the birds arriving yesterday in san fran. the 49ers are the worst...
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i'm suzie gariharigharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a good 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. >> [ suspenseful music plays ]
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. >>> this is nightly business report with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> jobs down. the economy adds jobs in august but nearly 100,000 fewer than forecast. what the numbers mean for the economy, the fed and investors like you. >>> treasure trove, alibaba sets the price range for the initial public offering opening the door for what could be the biggest ipo in history. >> top picks, stocks that pay you to own them. three blue chip names to buy now, that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, september 5th. >>> good evening, everyone. disappointing news about the job marp c market but investors shrugged it off and stocks ended higher. american businesses added only 142,000 jobs in august, now that's not a bad number, but it's much lower than expected and july's numbers were revised lower by 30,000. despite that, the nation's unemployment rate kicked a notch lower to 6.1% because so many americans gave up looking for a job. what happened? where did the jobs go? and after six months of gains and a string of encouraging data about the economy, do these
. >>> this is nightly business report with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> jobs down. the economy adds jobs in august but nearly 100,000 fewer than forecast. what the numbers mean for the economy, the fed and investors like you. >>> treasure trove, alibaba sets the price range for the initial public offering opening the door for what could be the biggest ipo in history. >> top picks, stocks that pay you to own them. three blue chip names to buy now, that and...
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