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tyler mathisen is on assignment. but weh results from wal-mart and home depot. both of barometers of consumer spending and the world's largest retailer reporting sluggish retail and a profit outlook for the current quarter below expectations home depot has a solid quarter and raised the full year forecast as a matter of fact. sending shares of wal-mart lower by 4%, making it the worse stock within the dow jones nux. courtney has more tonight. >> the world's largest retailer didn't have the world's greatest kwrt. the first quarter profit fe slightly shy and so did those open less than a year. and the job programs for employs and investment in e kmer -- commerce cut into the quarterly profit but it is still growing and traffic came in positive for the second straight quarter. still, analysts say wal-mart has work to do within the company as well as balancing skpernal factors. >> when your business is driven by grocery more than anything else if grocery is more than 50% of the business now, you to lead with a compelling of fresh food and i don't think they're doing
tyler mathisen is on assignment. but weh results from wal-mart and home depot. both of barometers of consumer spending and the world's largest retailer reporting sluggish retail and a profit outlook for the current quarter below expectations home depot has a solid quarter and raised the full year forecast as a matter of fact. sending shares of wal-mart lower by 4%, making it the worse stock within the dow jones nux. courtney has more tonight. >> the world's largest retailer didn't have...
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i'm tyler mathisen sue herera is off tonight. a big bounce back for stocks and the nasdaq close as a record. but we begin with what some are calling the world cup of fraud. a scandal rocking the world's most popular sport, soccer. the u.s. department of sport saying some of fifa participated in bribes money laundering and racketeering and authorities in switzerld has launched a separa probe. soccer isn't just a sport, it is a business a big one, that brings in billions in retch from tv and sponsorship rights for the world cup, the most popular single sporting event in the world. aiman javers has the story on the big corruption investigation in soccer. >> the day began with a dramatic early morning raid at the luxury baur au lac hotel in zurich the staff holding sheets to protect those arrested from the glare. on the top leadership of a sport that dominates the short like no other. a billion people watched the 2014 world cup in brazil and adidas coca-cola, emirates and sony paid $25 million to $50 million per year to sponsor the g
i'm tyler mathisen sue herera is off tonight. a big bounce back for stocks and the nasdaq close as a record. but we begin with what some are calling the world cup of fraud. a scandal rocking the world's most popular sport, soccer. the u.s. department of sport saying some of fifa participated in bribes money laundering and racketeering and authorities in switzerld has launched a separa probe. soccer isn't just a sport, it is a business a big one, that brings in billions in retch from tv and...
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>>> this is "nightly business with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> getting together. will today's big merger in the semiconductor industry kick off a bigger wave of consolidation. e future of cancer therapy and why scientists at a high-tech lab say the future is almost here. >>> catch 22. which comes first, saving for your retirement or your kids' education and how can you save for one without jeopardizing the other. all of that and more tonight on "nightly busin" for thursday may, 28th. >>> good evening. everyone. i'm sharon epperson in tonight for sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. welcome, everyone. it is the biggest deal ever in the semiconductor industry and it is being driven by the increasing need for speed. for people to be connected fast to the internet wherever and whenever they are choose. the price to buy broad com, $37 billion, a deal we reported deeply in the works last night. the combined company will have technology from smartphones to tablets, modems data centers as well. shares of broad com fell 1.5% and that f% rise y on speculation a deal was n
>>> this is "nightly business with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> getting together. will today's big merger in the semiconductor industry kick off a bigger wave of consolidation. e future of cancer therapy and why scientists at a high-tech lab say the future is almost here. >>> catch 22. which comes first, saving for your retirement or your kids' education and how can you save for one without jeopardizing the other. all of that and more tonight on...
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i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera is off tonight. >>> well it is a triple-digit decline for the blue chip dowin tex to end the month. more on that in a moment. but we begin with the economy's ugly first quarter. the government reports that the economy shrank by a decent amount by the first three months of the year. gross domestic broadest which is the broadest measure across the country, contracted by a significant .7%. as we've been reporting there are a lot of questions surrounding the accuracy of first quarter gld data historically but regardless of whether the economy shank .7% or whether it grew a smidge the bottom line is this the economy is weak and investors want to see more growth. steve liesman has more on the first quarter and what is ahead in the second and beyond. >>> today's gdp number was ugly but the street is already moving on. the government reported the u.s. economy contracted by 0.7% in the firs from the first read of 0.2% for the upside. a higher trade deficit and lower inventory played
i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera is off tonight. >>> well it is a triple-digit decline for the blue chip dowin tex to end the month. more on that in a moment. but we begin with the economy's ugly first quarter. the government reports that the economy shrank by a decent amount by the first three months of the year. gross domestic broadest which is the broadest measure across the country, contracted by a significant .7%. as we've been reporting there are a lot of questions surrounding the...
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i'm sue herera. >> and i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. today he spoke with kre walt bettinger. and we'll have that in a few minutes. >>> the stocks fell for the second day. the dow jones barely clinging to gains over year as bond yields continue and adding to anxiety from of all people janet yellen about the stock market during a conversation of lagarde of the imf. >> i would high lie that equity market evaluations at this point are quite high. they are not so high when you compare the returns on equities to the returns on safe assets like bonds which are also very low. but there are potential dangers there. >> by the close of trading, the dow jones industrial dropped by 86 points closing at 17,841 at one time it was down almost 200 points the nasdaq fell by 19 and the s&p shed nine points. >>> as for the bond yield, it continues to decline and bob pisani has more on why the stock market is bothered by the high rates. >> stocks dropped again today and agai traders are having trouble digesting a drop. the yields had been rising for days an
i'm sue herera. >> and i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. today he spoke with kre walt bettinger. and we'll have that in a few minutes. >>> the stocks fell for the second day. the dow jones barely clinging to gains over year as bond yields continue and adding to anxiety from of all people janet yellen about the stock market during a conversation of lagarde of the imf. >> i would high lie that equity market evaluations at this point are quite high. they are not so high...
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>>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> where is the consumer? they didn't spend in april and didn't splurge at the mall. what that means for economic growth and the federal reserve. >>> big win. the long drawn out and public battle between an american company and an activist investor comes to an end. >>> funding cut. hours after a crash, a committee votes to trim and track budget. all of that tonight for "nightly business for wednesday, may 13th. >> good evening sand welcome. there was a hope that the retail sales would show a rebound from the government chill it. didn't. retail sales barel budged coming in unchanged in april. many considered this report just as important in its own way as the monthly employment number but for now no sign of an economic bounceback and that could make the federal reserve's decision on when to hike interest rates even more complicated. hampton pearson reports. >> no signs of a springtime rebound in the economy from the latest retail sales numbers. the april downturn saw things downs. clothing sales were up slightl
>>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> where is the consumer? they didn't spend in april and didn't splurge at the mall. what that means for economic growth and the federal reserve. >>> big win. the long drawn out and public battle between an american company and an activist investor comes to an end. >>> funding cut. hours after a crash, a committee votes to trim and track budget. all of that tonight for "nightly...
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. >>> this is "nightly business with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> currency cartel. some of the world's biggest banks are paying billions and pleading guilty to currency charges they changed the foreign exchange market. >> and all agree that a rate hike in june is hikely unlikely. >> risky business. some investors worry that some don't know the risks of etf and bond funds and are they right to be concerned. all of that tonight and more for "nightly business on wednesday, may 20th. >> good evening and welcome. five banks, nearly $6 billion in fines and a handful of guilty pleas and something the attorney general of the uni a breathtaking conspiracy. some of the biggest financial institutions including jp morgan chase, barkleys the royal bank of sc ubs will pay billions for manipulating the interest rate markets, one of the least regulated markets in the financial world and one of the largest, about $5 trillion changes hands every day. the traders from different banks didn't act as rivals but rather they worked together to rig the price of u.s. dollars and euros in a s
. >>> this is "nightly business with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> currency cartel. some of the world's biggest banks are paying billions and pleading guilty to currency charges they changed the foreign exchange market. >> and all agree that a rate hike in june is hikely unlikely. >> risky business. some investors worry that some don't know the risks of etf and bond funds and are they right to be concerned. all of that tonight and more for "nightly...
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>>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen an. >> battling back. two companies that faced big challenges show investors they have what it takes to top earnings expectations. >> hot market. we'll take you to one city in the u.s. where it's getting really hard to find a house. >> and wealth gap widens to a record between the rich and poor and now one group says it's holding back gr all that and more tonight on "nightly busines". >> good evening, everyone and welcome. the s&p 500 notched another record. the nasdaq just shy of one, but we begin tonight with earnings. expectations wer quarr profits, but the results as it turned out weren't as bad as expected. tonight hewlett-packard continues that trend. the technology company that's in the middle of the largest corporate split in history recorded earnings of 87 cents per share, two cents better than estimates. revenues however, light coming in at $25.5 billion down from $27 billion last year. despite the revenue drop and a cautious outlook, the stock initially climbed after the report. the one thing to
>>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen an. >> battling back. two companies that faced big challenges show investors they have what it takes to top earnings expectations. >> hot market. we'll take you to one city in the u.s. where it's getting really hard to find a house. >> and wealth gap widens to a record between the rich and poor and now one group says it's holding back gr all that and more tonight on "nightly busines". >>...
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>>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> shaky start. the shortened week beginsh a triple-digit decline on the dow and some are wondering some the summer months will bring more of the same. >> cable consolidation. charter swoops in and buys time warner for 55 brls creating a pourer house in the fast changi industry. >>> hacked. the irs is hit by a cyber attack and data accessed by people who want to steal your identity. all of that and more for on "nightly busin" for tuesday, may 26th. >> good evening. investors return to a selloff. stocks stumble on up beat economic data because that fueled expectations that a rate hike could come sooner rather than later and add greece to the mix and that adds up would the worst decline. the dow jones closed at 18,041 and nsds off by 56 and the s&p 500 finished 21 points lauer. dominic chu look watchers chi we could be in for more of the same this summer. >> traders and investors came back from the memorial day holiday from a sea of red on wall wall street. not kick off the summer season from stock. a
>>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> shaky start. the shortened week beginsh a triple-digit decline on the dow and some are wondering some the summer months will bring more of the same. >> cable consolidation. charter swoops in and buys time warner for 55 brls creating a pourer house in the fast changi industry. >>> hacked. the irs is hit by a cyber attack and data accessed by people who want to steal your identity....
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>>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> you've got deal. verizon buys the company that introduced america to the internet aol. but will it create a new power house for content and connection. >> sharp and swift. bond yields hit a six-month high so what should have an investor do. >> crash test tummies, the results of some tests that have some drivers concerns red. all of that for "nightly business rep on tuesday, may 12th. >> good evening. a surprise marriage on wall street. verizon is buying aol for more than $4 billion in cash. while the two companies don't seem like a likely match. verizon is hoping that aol the disrupt can make it a more powerful player in an industry undergoing tremendous change. aol shares shot and verizon shares fell slightly. morgan brennan has more on the de why now. >> the one time king of mobile is all about mobile. verizon touches about 70% of internet traffic and by acquiring aol they will have better technology for selling ads and mobile. a fast growing market. aol said they decided itself to sell in a better
>>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> you've got deal. verizon buys the company that introduced america to the internet aol. but will it create a new power house for content and connection. >> sharp and swift. bond yields hit a six-month high so what should have an investor do. >> crash test tummies, the results of some tests that have some drivers concerns red. all of that for "nightly business rep on tuesday, may 12th....
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>>> this is "nightly business re with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> nailing the number. why tomorrow's big employment report is proving to be the hardest to predict. >> last resort. johnson and johnson enters the first of its kind partnership to see how the sickest patients receive experimental relationships the documents that changes everything for the man who blew the whistle for everything. the man who blew the whistle on the "nightly business report" for tonight. >>> tonight i spent the nike talking to the biggest executive for the biggest mutual fund. we begin with the jobs report. after a strong jobless claims report. the claims for the first time unemployment benefits have remains below 300,000 now for nine consecutive weeks. that should indicate a strengthening job mar economic picture has gotten hazy. yesterday's private payrolls report baz disappointing so with the latest read on worker product growth stagnating for the first quarter in the year making tomorrow's t job report harder to prehikt. hampton with the report now. >> wall street expecting rebound from
>>> this is "nightly business re with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> nailing the number. why tomorrow's big employment report is proving to be the hardest to predict. >> last resort. johnson and johnson enters the first of its kind partnership to see how the sickest patients receive experimental relationships the documents that changes everything for the man who blew the whistle for everything. the man who blew the whistle on the "nightly business...
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>>> this is "nightly business re with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> goldilocks price? crude oil tops $60 a barrel. is it the perfect level to keep pro-russian duce- producers, prakers and consumers happy. >>> possibility courtship. microsoft thinking about buying sales worth.com but why would it want to? redefining your golden years, why traditional retirement may be a think of the past. all of that and more tonight on "nightly business " for tuesday, may 5th. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. a triple-digit loss for the dow jones industrial as bond yields rise and $60 a barrel. a highest levels of the year and uncontinued unrust in the middle east and saudi arabia raised the official selling price. oil closed 2.5%% at $60 a barrel and over 20% at the last month. jackie deangeles has more at the prices and where they are heading next. >> cruise proiss -- crude prices are deg gravity. today's priek fueled by geopolitics. concerns in the middle east as a libyan port was closed by protesters. >> technically the crude oil market was showing strength but we needed to
>>> this is "nightly business re with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> goldilocks price? crude oil tops $60 a barrel. is it the perfect level to keep pro-russian duce- producers, prakers and consumers happy. >>> possibility courtship. microsoft thinking about buying sales worth.com but why would it want to? redefining your golden years, why traditional retirement may be a think of the past. all of that and more tonight on "nightly business " for...
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i'm tyler mathisen have a great evening, everybody. we'll see yo. >> the following kqed production qewas produced in high definition. [ ♪music♪ ] >> when amy x. neuburg discovered electronics, she never looked back. and the musical places she goes to will surprise you. >> amy x. neuburg: i just fell in love with the sound of the electronics. not only are you creating all i mean, music, you're creating all new sound. >> the work of ceramicist shuji ikeda requires patience. this kiln will burn for seven days. >> shuji ikeda: through my work i want to communicate without language. >> and the floral work of stanlee gatti. those stories, this time on spark. [ ♪music♪ ]
i'm tyler mathisen have a great evening, everybody. we'll see yo. >> the following kqed production qewas produced in high definition. [ ♪music♪ ] >> when amy x. neuburg discovered electronics, she never looked back. and the musical places she goes to will surprise you. >> amy x. neuburg: i just fell in love with the sound of the electronics. not only are you creating all i mean, music, you're creating all new sound. >> the work of ceramicist shuji ikeda requires...
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>>> this is "nightly business with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> record territory, the s&p finishes at an all-time high and the dow closes in on one and the longest weekly losing streak since 2015. >>> cool is calling avon. a takeover offer sends shares soaring but the problem is it went real. >> food figh grocery bill. all of that for "nightly business on thursday may, 14th. >>> good evening and welcome. rally day on wall street. stocks took off after the opening bell and really didn't look back. the s&p 500 finished at a record. the dow jones is just a point away from one. the reason, the win behaves and the dollar declined and by close the dow jones industrial o 18252 and the nasdaq gains nine and the s&p 500 gains two points to 2121 which is a new high. much of the focus is on the dollar falling back after climbing sharply. the greenback is headed for a fifth weekly decline. sara ize an looks at the trend and what top strategist says could happen next. >> from earnings to economy, the dollar moves are making waves. after a runup the dollar has plunge to a four month low. getting
>>> this is "nightly business with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> record territory, the s&p finishes at an all-time high and the dow closes in on one and the longest weekly losing streak since 2015. >>> cool is calling avon. a takeover offer sends shares soaring but the problem is it went real. >> food figh grocery bill. all of that for "nightly business on thursday may, 14th. >>> good evening and welcome. rally day on wall street. stocks...
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and welcome, i'm tyler mathisen sue is on assignment tonight. stocks fell after monday's big rally.ore on that in a moment. we begin tonight with hotspots all across the globe. investors are closely watching developments out of riyhad athens and beijing. three separate stories, all of which could affect the direction of stocks and bonds to come here and overseas and by extension, e value of your portfolio. in saudi arabia the king has said he will not attend the summit of arab states at camp david in the next few weeks. it's a relationship bound not just by politics but by economics. hedley gamble has more from london. >> r for a nuclear agreement just . president obama's bid to bring arab allies on board is flounder dubbed the saudi snub u.s. officials were quick to push back. >> i know that there have been some speculati that this change in travel plans was an attempt to send the message to the united states. if so that message was not received. >> nothing could be further from the truth there was some snub. >> billed as an opportunity for arab leaders to air their concerns about
and welcome, i'm tyler mathisen sue is on assignment tonight. stocks fell after monday's big rally.ore on that in a moment. we begin tonight with hotspots all across the globe. investors are closely watching developments out of riyhad athens and beijing. three separate stories, all of which could affect the direction of stocks and bonds to come here and overseas and by extension, e value of your portfolio. in saudi arabia the king has said he will not attend the summit of arab states at camp...
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>>> this is "nightly business with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> a jobs fueled rally, stocks flirt with record closing highs as wall street and main street chew the april jobs report. >> just do it. president obama at nike heads headquarters. perfect whistleblower to prison inmate but the tale doesn't end there. the final report tonight on "nightly business " for friday may 8th. >> good evening and welcome. it was the jobs report everyone was looking for. wa liked it it but because it was strong but not too strong and the unemployment rate fell to 5.4%. the lowest rate since 2008. the goldilocks report sent stocks soaring with job growth that many said was just good enough to hold off a federal reserve rate hike until the second half of the year. the dow jones industrial inde week with a gain of 267 points to 18,191 and the nasdaq rooz 58 and the s&p rose 28 points. hampton pearson has more. >> led by a boost in the service sector and construction and health care the jobs rebounded strongly in april, good news for president obama. nearly the fastest pace in over a decade. >> march
>>> this is "nightly business with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> a jobs fueled rally, stocks flirt with record closing highs as wall street and main street chew the april jobs report. >> just do it. president obama at nike heads headquarters. perfect whistleblower to prison inmate but the tale doesn't end there. the final report tonight on "nightly business " for friday may 8th. >> good evening and welcome. it was the jobs report everyone was...
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i'm tyler mathisen. have a great weekend, everybody. we hope to see you right back here everybody, mond gwen: a still-fresh wound is reopened in baltimore. over police violence and government responsibility. plus, gay marriage detected at the supreme court and populism on the campaign trail. tonight on "washington week." >> i was sick sexnd heartbroken by the charges that we heard today. because no one in our city is above the law. >> i think the people of baltimore want more than anything else the truth. gwen: another city, another tragedy. another opportunity for self-examination. >> i heard your call for no justice, no peace. your peace is sincerely needed as i work to deliver justice on behalf of this young man. gwen: the baltimore f
i'm tyler mathisen. have a great weekend, everybody. we hope to see you right back here everybody, mond gwen: a still-fresh wound is reopened in baltimore. over police violence and government responsibility. plus, gay marriage detected at the supreme court and populism on the campaign trail. tonight on "washington week." >> i was sick sexnd heartbroken by the charges that we heard today. because no one in our city is above the law. >> i think the people of baltimore want...
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i'm tyler mathisen have a great weekend. we'll see you here on monday. ♪ it's all right, it's okay ♪ ♪ doesn't really matter if you're old and gray ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say, it's okay ♪ ♪ listen to what i say ♪ ♪ it's all right, doing fine ♪ ♪ doesn't really matter if the sun don't shine ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say, it's okay ♪ ♪ we're getting to the end of the day ♪ ( mutters ) brian: i think i'll be all right with this, you know... if this is the way it has to be. i'll be able to see a bit more of mark and the baby, of course. go on, in your basket. when he or she comes alo
i'm tyler mathisen have a great weekend. we'll see you here on monday. ♪ it's all right, it's okay ♪ ♪ doesn't really matter if you're old and gray ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say, it's okay ♪ ♪ listen to what i say ♪ ♪ it's all right, doing fine ♪ ♪ doesn't really matter if the sun don't shine ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say, it's okay ♪ ♪ we're getting to the end of the day ♪ ( mutters ) brian: i think i'll be all right with this, you know... if this is the way it has to...
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>>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> tug-of-war with stocks sitting near record levels will the bulls stay in control or will the bears take over? >> red hot. the hottest stock in the s&p 500 just passed another milestone. is there anything that can stom the netflix climb. >> fooling s.e.c. why it is easy to pull one over on the agency that is supposed to protect investors. all of that for tonight on "nightly business friday may, 18th. >> good evening and welcome. for every buyer there must be a buyer and for every seller a buyer. and e pull theun and yang that makes a battle of buyers and sellers, the bulls and bears is joined. today's economic report bolsters the bears. industrial reduction and consumer sentiment fell sharply following a raft of data economists lower the growth not just for the second quarter r released by the federal reserve bank of philadelphia. but despite the news the dow jones indust rose 20 points to 18,272 and rests nine one hundredths of a pent from its all-time high. and the s&p 500 has higher by a point finishing at anothe
>>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> tug-of-war with stocks sitting near record levels will the bulls stay in control or will the bears take over? >> red hot. the hottest stock in the s&p 500 just passed another milestone. is there anything that can stom the netflix climb. >> fooling s.e.c. why it is easy to pull one over on the agency that is supposed to protect investors. all of that for tonight on "nightly...
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i'm tyler mathisen. have a great weekend, everybody. we hope to see you right back here everybody, mond ♪ it's all right, it's okay ♪ ♪ doesn't really matter if you're old and gray ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say, it's okay ♪ ♪ listen to what i say ♪ ♪ it's all right, doing fine ♪ ♪ doesn't really matter if the sun don't shine ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say, it's ♪ ♪ we're getting to the end of the day ♪ ( police radio chattering ) there hasn't been a murder on the rock in several years. and within 12 hours of you showing up, we're pulling a body out of the water. you think we've broken your winning streak, eh? my colleagues are fighting hard to change the reputation of this place. it matters to them. to all of us. we know that. do you? some of them think this man might still be alive if you hadn't come here. look, we're sorry about what's happened to gordon fletcher but it's probably got something to do with the murder of christian highsmith and maybe danny bossano.
i'm tyler mathisen. have a great weekend, everybody. we hope to see you right back here everybody, mond ♪ it's all right, it's okay ♪ ♪ doesn't really matter if you're old and gray ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say, it's okay ♪ ♪ listen to what i say ♪ ♪ it's all right, doing fine ♪ ♪ doesn't really matter if the sun don't shine ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say, it's ♪ ♪ we're getting to the end of the day ♪ ( police radio chattering ) there hasn't been a murder on the rock in...